How to Connect Bluetooth to Play Music in a Mercedes-Benz?
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To connect Bluetooth for playing music in a Mercedes-Benz, follow these steps: 1. Turn on your phone's Bluetooth and set it to be visible or discoverable to all. Then, through the vehicle's central display, select Entertainment or Multimedia, and choose the Bluetooth device; 2. After the car's Bluetooth is activated, use your phone to find the car's Bluetooth signal and pair them. The default password is usually 0000 or 1234. Once paired successfully, you can play music normally. Mercedes-Benz is a German automobile brand renowned for luxury and high performance, headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany. Mercedes-Benz models include the A-Class, B-Class, C-Class, CL-Class, CLK-Class, CLS-Class, E-Class, and S-Class.
To play music via Mercedes Bluetooth, I usually follow these steps: Start the car and turn on the infotainment screen, open the main menu, select Settings, and then enter the Bluetooth options. Enable Bluetooth on your phone and make sure it's in discoverable mode. The car system will automatically scan and display your device in the list—just tap your phone name to pair and wait for the confirmation prompt. Once connected, you can directly play music from apps like NetEase Cloud Music or Apple Music—super convenient. If the first connection attempt fails, it might be due to Bluetooth cache issues or an outdated system. Try restarting the infotainment system or updating the software to the latest version. If the sound quality is poor, adjust the equalizer in the audio settings to match your car model. Always use voice commands or pre-connect before driving—safety first, no distracted operation. Maintain your device pairing library for long-term use to avoid conflicts.