How to Connect BYD Bluetooth?
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First, check if both devices have Bluetooth functionality. Then, verify that the Bluetooth feature is enabled on both devices. Finally, ensure the two devices are successfully paired. The transmission distance should generally not exceed 10 meters, otherwise the connection may be interrupted. Select Bluetooth, follow the prompts until your phone's Bluetooth search appears, then click on the displayed device to connect. When "Connected" is displayed, it indicates a successful connection.
I've been driving the BYD Han for over two years now, and connecting Bluetooth is quite straightforward. First, get in the car and start the vehicle, then locate the gear-shaped settings icon on the central control screen and tap it. Scroll down to find the Bluetooth option and toggle the switch to turn it blue. At this point, take out your phone, turn on Bluetooth, and wait a few seconds until your car's Bluetooth name appears—tap it to automatically pair. During the process, the car's screen might display a pairing code; compare it with the one on your phone, and if they match, press confirm. After connecting, make sure to test if you can play music and make calls—I've encountered situations where only audio was connected without call permissions. It's advisable to delete old Bluetooth device records from your phone to ensure more stable automatic connections next time you get in the car, with navigation and music ready at the touch of a button.
Last week, I just helped my wife connect the Bluetooth for her BYD Dolphin, and I noticed many beginners tend to overlook details. After powering on the car, don’t rush to drive off—find the Bluetooth icon on the main screen and tap it directly, which is faster than going through settings. Once you turn on the Bluetooth switch, immediately enable Bluetooth on your phone. At this point, two options will appear on the phone screen: Call Audio and Media Audio—both need to be checked for hands-free calls and music playback to work properly. When the device list appears on the car’s screen, wait a few seconds for your phone to show up; refreshing too quickly might cause it to freeze. After successful pairing, it’s recommended to rename the device for easier identification. In the future, as long as your phone’s Bluetooth is on, it will usually connect automatically as soon as you open the car door. If you notice unstable connections, try turning off other Bluetooth devices in the car first—this often resolves the issue.