How to Connect Bluetooth in Nissan Murano?
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Here are the detailed steps to connect Bluetooth in Nissan Murano: 1. Turn on Bluetooth: Enable Bluetooth on both your mobile phone and the car's audio system (the car's Bluetooth is usually found in the reversing camera interface - tap the Bluetooth icon on the main screen). Ensure both devices are set to discoverable mode. 2. Search for devices: On your phone's Bluetooth interface, click "Search for devices". Your phone should detect the car's Bluetooth system. 3. Pair the devices: Select the car's Bluetooth name displayed on your phone, then navigate to Bluetooth Settings → Pair on the car's system. Your phone will prompt for a pairing code (default codes are usually 1234, 0000 or 1111) - enter the code and click "Connect" (or "Pair" or "OK", depending on your phone model). Simultaneously, click "Pair" on the car's Bluetooth interface. 4. Connection established: If the pairing code is correct, "Connected" will soon appear on the car's display. Enable "Auto-connect" in the car's Bluetooth settings so future connections will be automatic when both devices are powered on within 10 meters range. This method works for all Android and iOS devices.
Start the vehicle and ensure the engine is running or the power is on. Then locate the Settings menu on the central control screen, typically by tapping 'Settings' or 'Connect' on the home page, and enter the 'Bluetooth' section. Turn on your phone's Bluetooth and set it to visible mode. The car's system will search for devices; once your phone name appears, tap to pair. You may need to enter a default password like 0000 or 1234 for confirmation. After connection, the system will automatically remember your device and prioritize connecting upon next startup. It's recommended to test calls or music playback to ensure proper functionality. Bluetooth connection is highly convenient, eliminating the hassle of headphones, especially for clearer voice navigation. Always prioritize safe driving—avoid operating the system while moving to prevent distractions and accidents.