How to connect Bluetooth to play music in Audi Q5L?

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AndersonDella
07/28/25 2:46pm
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ThomasLynn
08/11/25 10:38pm
I've been driving my Audi Q5L for three years now, and playing music via Bluetooth is a daily routine—it's quite simple. First, start the vehicle and locate the main menu on the center console screen. Tap into it and select either the 'Settings' or 'Bluetooth' icon. Make sure your phone's Bluetooth is also turned on, and the system will automatically search for available devices. From the list, choose your phone's name—the screen will display a pairing code, which you just need to confirm on your phone. Once paired, open a music app on your phone, like NetEase Cloud Music or Apple Music, and start playing. The music will stream through the car's speakers. Remember, if it doesn’t connect, your phone’s operating system might be outdated—check the software version in your phone’s settings. I recommend periodically clearing the Bluetooth device list to avoid interference from old paired devices. Listening to music while driving is both relaxing and safe—just don’t fiddle with your phone while on the road.
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