How to Connect Bluetooth in Magotan?
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Method to connect Bluetooth in Magotan: 1. Open the settings function on your phone; 2. After entering the settings page, click the "Bluetooth" button to access the phone's Bluetooth management page; 3. Once in the "Bluetooth" page, turn on the switch button on the right side of Bluetooth; 4. Enable the open detection function in Bluetooth settings, otherwise, it will not be able to connect to Magotan's Bluetooth; 5. Turn on the Magotan's car Bluetooth; 6. After the phone scans the car Bluetooth, click to connect the corresponding car Bluetooth device; 7. When the phone displays "Connected", the Bluetooth connection is successful. Magotan is a car under the Volkswagen brand, with a body length, width, and height of 4866mm, 1832mm, and 1464mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2812mm. In terms of appearance, the Magotan features a resolute V-shaped front face that exudes stability and grandeur, along with dynamic and stylish streamlined body lines, achieving a drag coefficient as low as 0.28.
Last time I helped my friend set up the Bluetooth connection for his Magotan, the steps were quite clear. First, start the car or turn on the power to make the central control screen light up. Press the PHONE button on the center console or directly tap the phone icon on the screen to access the Bluetooth settings menu. Then, turn on the Bluetooth on your phone and start searching for devices. Look for the device name starting with VW in the list, usually something like VW PHONE. After clicking pair, the same four-digit pairing code will appear on both the car's screen and your phone. Confirm on both sides to complete the connection. Remember to check both the media audio and phone audio options; otherwise, you can only make calls but not listen to music. Once connected, it will usually automatically reconnect the next time you get in the car, though occasionally you might need to manually switch the audio source. I also found that if the connection is unstable, you can delete the device and pair it again. During regular maintenance, you can ask the technician to check the car's system version—upgrading it can improve compatibility and make it easier to use.