
Method to connect in Volkswagen cars: 1. First, open the Bluetooth in your phone's settings page and tap the Bluetooth option to enter the Bluetooth settings page; 2. On the Bluetooth settings page, click to turn on Bluetooth to enable the Bluetooth function; 3. After enabling Bluetooth, you also need to turn on 'Open Detection' to ensure normal connection with the car's Bluetooth device; 4. On your phone's Bluetooth interface, click 'Search for Devices' to allow your phone to detect the car's Bluetooth; 5. Select the car Bluetooth displayed on your phone, then click on the car Bluetooth, Bluetooth settings, and 'Pair'; 6. If the pairing code is entered correctly, you will see 'Connected' displayed on the car Bluetooth. The Volkswagen CC is a sporty sedan under FAW-Volkswagen, with body dimensions of 4799mm in length, 1855mm in width, and 1417mm in height, a wheelbase of 2712mm, and a trunk capacity of 532L.

Just helped a friend debug an old Sagitar at the 4S store. First, you need to start the vehicle or power it on, then press the icon button on the right side of the steering wheel. After hearing the prompt tone, switch to the central control radio panel and press the PHONE button. Make sure your phone's Bluetooth is in visible mode in advance. Wait for the 'New Device' prompt to appear on the central control screen, then click confirm. At this point, your phone will display a pairing code—just select 'Yes'. After connecting, don’t forget to switch the multimedia source to Bluetooth audio; otherwise, you can only make calls but not listen to music. If the central control screen freezes, hold down the power button for ten seconds to restart and try again—older car systems can occasionally act up.

The touchscreen operation on the newly purchased Golf 8 is super straightforward. After ignition, press the HOME button on the center console to enter the menu, swipe to [Settings], and find the [Mobile Devices] option. Turn on your phone's and keep the screen awake, then tap 'Search for New Devices' on the car's system. Your phone model should be detected within half a minute. Here's the key point! After selecting your phone's name, a six-digit pairing code will appear on the car's display—it must match the pop-up on your phone to connect successfully. If you miss the pop-up, you'll need to delete the device and start over. Once connected, select the Bluetooth symbol under 'Audio Source,' and QQ Music will play through the speakers. Models with wireless CarPlay follow the same steps, but Android users need to download an app.

Three-Year Experience of Connecting Three Phones to Tiguan: First, don't be lazy and directly say 'Hello Volkswagen' to up the voice assistant. Saying 'Connect Bluetooth' can save half the steps. When the car system can't find the device, check these three common pitfalls: the phone's Bluetooth visibility is not turned on, the previous pairing record wasn't deleted, or it's still connected to someone else's car system and forgotten to disconnect. If connected but no sound, it's likely the media volume is muted—just roll the wheel on the right side of the steering wheel upwards. iOS users, remember to check 'Media Audio' in the phone's Bluetooth settings, otherwise, it can only be used as a hands-free device.

Anyone who has rented a Polo car-sharing vehicle knows the trick for temporary connection lies in system reset. Insert the key and turn it to the power-on but not starting position, then press and hold the MEDIA button on the center console for five seconds to enter engineering mode. Select [Delete All Mobile Devices] to clear previous user data. After restarting the engine, simultaneously press the steering wheel OK button + volume knob for five seconds on the clock interface to trigger pairing. This shared car model is particularly picky about phones—Huawei users need to disable 'Bluetooth High-Quality Audio' in developer options, otherwise there will be constant static noise. Once connected stably, it's recommended to rename the device to avoid being overwritten next time.


