
Click on the navigation screen, then select the button option in the interface to turn on Bluetooth. First, establish a pairing relationship between your phone and the car's Bluetooth device. Enable the Bluetooth function on both your phone and the car's Bluetooth device. Set your phone's Bluetooth to "Visible to All" in the Bluetooth settings. Search for Bluetooth devices on your phone, and once found, select it to pair and connect.

Connecting to the of the Changan Eado is actually quite simple. As an experienced driver who has used this car, I often share this method with friends. First, sit in the car and start the engine, but don’t rush to drive. Find the little house icon on the central control screen and tap it, then go into the settings menu and select the Bluetooth option. Remember to turn on the Bluetooth switch so it lights up. Next, take your phone, enable Bluetooth scanning, and when ‘New Device’ pops up on the car screen, tap it to pair. Usually, the pairing code is 0000 or 1234—just enter it and confirm. Finally, test by playing music; if you hear sound, you’re done. If it fails, it might be because your phone settings restrict discovery permissions—try turning it off and on again, or restart the car system. I’ve encountered this a few times, and simply restarting the engine fixed it. It’s best to keep the car’s system updated to avoid trouble. Once connected, making calls and listening to music are convenient, but remember not to operate it while driving—safety first.

As someone with some knowledge of automotive technology, I find the pairing process of the Changan Eado quite user-friendly. The general steps are: after starting the car, tap the settings on the home screen, navigate to the Bluetooth section to turn on the switch, then enable your phone's Bluetooth and set it to discoverable mode. When the screen displays available devices, select your phone name and enter the pairing password. The password is usually simple, so no need to worry about forgetting it. Once connected, it can automatically reconnect next time you get in the car, which is convenient. I recommend doing this while parked to prevent accidental touches. If you encounter connection issues, check the vehicle manual or contact after-sales service—they have plenty of experience. Changan cars generally have strong Bluetooth compatibility unless the system is outdated and needs an update. Additionally, environmental interference, like areas with strong signals, might affect pairing—try moving to a different location to resolve it.

The first time I used the Eado, I didn't know how to connect Bluetooth, but I figured it out later: After starting the car, wait for the screen to light up without moving, click the main menu to find the Bluetooth settings button and turn it on. Then, enable Bluetooth on your phone and set it to discoverable mode. Look back at the car screen, which will display a list of devices—click on your phone, enter the pairing code (usually 0000 or 1234), confirm after input, and the connection will be successful. Try making a test call to ensure the audio works. It basically takes less than five minutes and is really convenient for beginners.

For car owners, connecting the of Changan Eado can enhance driving safety. From a practical perspective: First, ensure the car is started and parked steadily to avoid shaking the central control screen. Tap Settings, enter Bluetooth, and turn it on. Also, enable Bluetooth on your phone to make it discoverable. Return to the screen, search for new devices, select it, and pair by entering the code. Avoid doing this on the highway; pull over for safe operation. Once successfully paired, the device will be saved and automatically connect next time. Clear calls and louder navigation sounds help you focus more on driving without touching the phone. If there's static or disconnection, check the phone's Bluetooth list, remove the old pairing, and try again or restart the car's system—usually fixes the issue. Regularly clear the cache to maintain system health and stable connections.

Don't worry if you encounter connection issues, I'll share some solutions: The basic steps are to start the car, enter settings via the central control, turn on Bluetooth function, enable Bluetooth on your phone to search for devices, select pairing from the listed devices on the screen, enter the password, and confirm. If it fails, common reasons include too many devices (delete some old entries), phone system incompatibility (check model or update app), update the car's infotainment software, or consult a Changan service station. Simple maintenance like checking the battery with tools can often resolve the issue. During regular car maintenance, ask technicians for Bluetooth tips—it's a convenient tool.


