How to Connect Bluetooth to Listen to Music in a Chevrolet?
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Method to connect Bluetooth for music in a Chevrolet: 1. Locate the Bluetooth option on the central control screen interface, turn it on, and set it to be discoverable by nearby devices; 2. Enable Bluetooth on your phone, search for the car's Bluetooth, and once found, click to pair and connect. Car Bluetooth, also known as hands-free, enables wireless audio transmission from your phone to Bluetooth earphones or speakers via Bluetooth. Chevrolet is an automobile brand under General Motors in the United States, offering a wide range of models from small cars to large four-door sedans, vans to large pickup trucks, and even from SUVs to sports cars, all can be found in Chevrolet.
Last time I drove my brother's Chevrolet Cruze, I also struggled with the Bluetooth setup. First, find the 'Settings' icon on the center console screen, tap it, and select 'Bluetooth.' Then, turn on your phone's Bluetooth. At this point, the car's screen should display 'Add New Device'—tap it. Your phone will search for a name like 'MyLink,' and when pairing, both sides need to enter the same verification code, usually 0000 or 1234. After connecting, remember to check the 'Media Audio' option in the Bluetooth settings; otherwise, you’ll only be able to make calls but not play music. For older models without a touchscreen, there should be a phone icon button on the right side of the steering wheel—press and hold it to access the Bluetooth menu. Operating while driving is dangerous, so it’s best to pull over to set it up. Oh, and once connected, open your phone’s music app and play a song to test it—the sound from the car’s speakers is way better than your phone’s tiny speakers!