How to Connect Bluetooth in Wildlander?
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Turn on both the mobile phone Bluetooth and the car Bluetooth; on the mobile phone's Bluetooth interface, click "Search Devices". The mobile phone can search for the car Bluetooth. Select the car Bluetooth displayed on the mobile phone, click on the car Bluetooth--Bluetooth Settings--Pair; at this time, the mobile phone will pop up a request to enter the pairing code, enter it. If the pairing code is entered correctly, "Connected" will be displayed on the car Bluetooth shortly. At this time, try making a call with the car Bluetooth, and if successful, you will hear the call sound.
Connecting to the Bluetooth in the Wildlander is actually quite simple. As an owner of this model, I often help others with this. After getting in the car, start the engine and wait for the infotainment screen to light up. Enter the main menu and tap the settings icon. Then select the Bluetooth option to ensure it's turned on. Take out your phone, go to the Bluetooth settings, and set it to discoverable mode. Return to the car's system, tap 'Search for new devices,' and it will display your phone's name in the list. Tap on it and confirm the pairing. You might be prompted to enter a password—usually try 0000 or 1234, then confirm and wait a few seconds for the connection to complete. Afterward, test it by playing music or making a call to ensure it's working properly. If it fails the first time, don't worry—try moving closer or restarting Bluetooth and try again. The whole process is easy and safe, especially useful for hands-free calls during long drives to avoid distractions. It's recommended to regularly check for system updates to maintain stable connections, which is crucial for safe driving.