How to Connect Bluetooth to Play Music in an Older Audi Model?
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Enable the Bluetooth function on your phone and pair it with Audi-Blue-Tooth. When prompted for a password, the default password is 1234. On the initial screen, tap the "Bluetooth" button with your finger, then tap the "Main Menu" button to return to the initial screen. On the initial screen, tap the "Apps" button with your finger. Once in the apps interface, tap the "Bluetooth Music" button. You will then enter the Bluetooth music interface. Finally, open the music player on your phone, and you will hear the music in the car.
I drive an older Audi, a 2010 A4 model, and the experience of connecting Bluetooth to play music was quite interesting. Back then, I spent several days figuring it out and finally got it working: first, start the car engine, but don’t rush to turn on the audio. On the center console, find the multimedia system or settings menu, then select the "Phone" or "Device Connection" option. I enabled Bluetooth and let my phone search for available devices. When I found Audi’s default name like "AUDI BT," pairing required entering a default PIN such as 1234 or 0000. Once successful, I had to switch the media source to Bluetooth audio to play music. If your older car doesn’t have built-in Bluetooth, I recommend getting a small Bluetooth receiver that plugs into the cigarette lighter port and connects to your phone via an AUX cable—this ensures stable sound quality and reduces interference. Remember to regularly check for system updates or visit a professional shop to upgrade the module, ensuring smooth connectivity and avoiding distractions while driving.