How to Connect Bluetooth for Tucson with Phone?
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Tucson Bluetooth connection method: First, establish a pairing relationship between the phone and the car's Bluetooth device. Turn on the Bluetooth function on both the phone and the car's Bluetooth device, and set the phone's Bluetooth to "Visible to All" or searchable/open for detection; search for Bluetooth devices on the phone, select the found device for pairing, and once paired, the connection is successful. Below is relevant information about the Tucson: 1. Exterior: The fourth-generation Tucson gives the most intuitive impression of being tough and masculine. The exclusive new exterior styling for the Chinese market successfully "transforms" the car, with the large-sized new front grille and the complexly designed light groups creating a more impressive visual effect. The high and low beam headlights use LED sources, arranged in a matrix layout, presenting a sharp look. The split daytime running lights follow the GrandMaster design, offering high recognition when lit, with the fog lights and turn signals designed below the headlight groups. 2. Design Style: The interior of the fourth-generation Tucson is adorned with an armor-style design, creating an atmosphere suitable for family use, featuring a neat and symmetrical layout. The upper part of the dashboard is wrapped in soft plastic, the middle part in leather, and the lower part in hard plastic. The three-spoke multifunction steering wheel design remains largely consistent with the current model, with no major flaws overall. 3. Power: The fourth-generation Tucson will be equipped with a 280TGDi engine, which, under Hyundai's latest high-pressure direct injection technology, will deliver a maximum power of 130kW (177PS) and a peak torque of 265N.m, matching the power data of the current model. The transmission system is paired with a 7DCT dual-clutch gearbox.