
Cavalier Bluetooth connection method: 1. Press the menu shortcut key under the central control display screen to find the phone option; 2. Click on Bluetooth settings, after turning on Bluetooth, the car Bluetooth will automatically search for devices or the phone can click on car Bluetooth to connect; 3. After successful pairing, the information display screen will show the names of connected and paired devices. Note that pairing can only be done when the car is stationary, the effective distance for Bluetooth connection is about 10 meters, and any other devices blocking within this range may affect communication quality. If the distance is exceeded, the connection will be interrupted, and when the device re-enters the effective range, the connection will automatically resume. Taking the Cavalier 320 manual Xinxiang version as an example, it is equipped with a 1.3L L3 engine and a 5-speed manual transmission, with a naturally aspirated intake form.

I bought a Cavalier last year, and the Bluetooth connection is actually quite intuitive. After starting the car, I usually turn on the central control screen, find the settings menu, tap into it, and select the Bluetooth option to enable pairing mode. Then, I turn on Bluetooth on my phone to search for devices. Typically, a device name like 'MyLink' appears, and I tap to pair. Sometimes, I need to enter a default password like 0000 or 1234. Once entered, it's done. After successful pairing, it automatically connects the next time I start the car, making it convenient for listening to music or navigation. I like it because I don’t need to touch my phone, which makes driving safer. Once, I couldn’t connect, and it turned out my phone’s Bluetooth wasn’t scanning for new devices. Restarting the phone fixed the issue. I recommend doing this while parked to avoid distractions while driving. Bluetooth makes daily commutes easier, especially when stuck in traffic—playing music helps relax and reduces safety risks. After each pairing, I test it by making a call to ensure it works properly.

I've driven the Cavalier for over four years, using Bluetooth daily, and have become proficient in the connection process. After starting the car or turning on ACC power, enter the system settings on the center console and select Bluetooth to enable searching. Turn on Bluetooth on your phone, find the vehicle name to pair, and enter a simple password like 0000 to complete. Once paired, it automatically connects to play music or enable hands-free calls. A common issue is connection drops, possibly due to low phone battery or devices being too far apart, so I remind myself to stay close to the driver's seat. Bluetooth is crucial for safe driving, reducing distracted driving accidents. If pairing fails, simply restart the vehicle's system. I recommend checking phone Bluetooth settings to ensure no interfering apps are hogging resources, and setting it up while parked is safer. Bluetooth also supports multiple devices, such as phones and tablets. Regularly updating the car's software helps prevent issues.

I just learned how to connect the Bluetooth on my Cavalier and found it quite simple. With the car powered on but the engine not started, go to the settings on the center screen and enter the Bluetooth menu to enable pairing. Turn on Bluetooth on your phone and search for a device like 'Cavalier BT', then tap it. Enter the password '0000' during pairing, and it will automatically play music once connected. It's very beginner-friendly, and I use it for music and navigation. It's safer to set it up when parked. If the connection fails, check if the device's Bluetooth is enabled correctly.


