
First, activate the Bluetooth function on both your mobile phone and the navigation device, and set the phone's Bluetooth to 'Visible to All' in the settings. After locating the device, select it for pairing. The connection password is 0000. Once the pairing is complete, the connection will be successfully established.

I remember pairing Bluetooth with my old BYD car was quite straightforward. After starting the car, find the Settings menu on the center console screen, then turn on the Bluetooth option and set it to discoverable mode. Next, activate Bluetooth on your phone and search for nearby devices – you should see a name starting with BYD. Tap to pair and enter the password, usually 0000 or 1234. After successful pairing, test it by playing a song or making a call to confirm the connection works. If the device isn't found, the Bluetooth module might be outdated – try restarting both the car and phone Bluetooth, or move away from other electronic interference sources. I've had connection failures a few times because my phone's OS was outdated; updating it helped significantly. The Bluetooth function in older models isn't very sensitive, so using a phone holder to keep the device closer can facilitate connection. Regularly clearing old paired devices from the list also helps avoid confusion.

To connect an older BYD model via Bluetooth, I would start with the vehicle's infotainment system: After starting the car, enter the central control interface, locate the audio or connection settings section, and set the Bluetooth to visible mode. On the smartphone side, activate Bluetooth and begin scanning, then select and pair with the device name resembling a BYD model number, entering the default code 0000 if prompted. Pay attention to the infotainment system prompts during pairing, as manual confirmation may sometimes be required. After successful pairing, verify the connection status in the phone's Bluetooth settings. Common issues include outdated Bluetooth versions on the phone (recommend updating the system) or software bugs in the infotainment system (try restarting the unit). For unstable Bluetooth connections, eliminate surrounding signal interference by turning off unnecessary WiFi devices.

Connecting to Bluetooth is easy. After starting the car, find the settings option on the central control screen or radio panel near the steering wheel to turn on the Bluetooth switch. Turn on Bluetooth on your phone and scan for new devices; your car model's name should appear—select it. When pairing, enter a password like 0000, and it should usually work. After connecting, don't forget to test playing music to ensure the sound comes from the car speakers. If there's no response, check if your phone's Bluetooth is correctly enabled or if the pairing code is wrong—refer to the manual if needed. Simply repeating the pairing steps or turning Bluetooth off and on again usually fixes minor issues.


