
Turn on both the mobile phone and the car Bluetooth, and ensure they are in discoverable mode. On the mobile phone's Bluetooth interface, click "Search for Devices". Select the car Bluetooth displayed on the phone, then click Car Bluetooth - Bluetooth Settings - Pair. If the pairing code is entered correctly, "Connected" will soon be displayed on the car Bluetooth. In the car Bluetooth settings interface, select the "Auto Connect" function.

Last time I helped my friend connect the Bluetooth on his Haval H2, it went pretty smoothly. First, you need to start the car or turn the key to the ON position to power up the infotainment screen. Then, navigate to the 'Settings' or 'Bluetooth' option in the main menu and activate the pairing mode. Take out your phone, turn on Bluetooth, and let it search for nearby devices. The screen should display 'HAVAL H2' or a similar name—select it to start pairing and enter the default passcode 0000 or 1234. After the initial connection, remember to set it to auto-connect for seamless use every time you get in the car. It's super handy for calls or playing music while driving, but a quick tip: if the device isn't found, try restarting your phone's Bluetooth or the car's system, and ensure your phone's Bluetooth is set to visible mode without being too far away. Don't worry about minor hiccups; most are just temporary software glitches, and the whole process usually takes just a few minutes.

As someone who enjoys tinkering with car devices, I'm quite familiar with the Bluetooth connection process for the Haval H2. During operation, ensure the vehicle is in ignition mode, then navigate to the Bluetooth settings interface through the central control menu; activate Bluetooth scanning on your phone, locate the target device name such as 'MY CAR' and click to pair, entering the standard password 1234 for immediate connection. After connecting, verify if the audio output functions properly by testing call quality or music playback smoothness. Compatibility note: Bluetooth version differences have minimal impact, but both Android and iOS may require additional permissions. If connection fails, check whether the car's Bluetooth is in pairing mode or consider upgrading the system firmware; regular maintenance helps avoid interference. This feature significantly enhances safe driving during calls, and I recommend periodically cleaning the connection ports to prevent dust accumulation.

Using Bluetooth in my Haval H2 when picking up kids is super convenient. My steps are simple: turn the key to ACC position after getting in the car, then tap the Bluetooth icon on the screen; enable Bluetooth on my phone to search for devices and select 'HAVAL', then enter password 0000 to pair. Once connected, I can make calls without fumbling, or play stories/music to calm the little one. After initial setup, it automatically remembers the connection - safe and hassle-free. If connection fails, simply turn phone Bluetooth off and on again; make sure to test before driving.


