
Here are the detailed steps to connect to the car : 1. Turn on Bluetooth: Enable Bluetooth on both your phone and the car's Bluetooth system (usually found in the reversing camera settings, accessible by clicking the Bluetooth icon on the main screen), ensuring both are in discoverable mode. 2. Search for Devices: On your phone's Bluetooth interface, tap "Search for Devices." Your phone will then detect the car's Bluetooth. 3. Pair the Bluetooth: Select the car's Bluetooth from the list on your phone, then tap "Bluetooth Settings" > "Pair." Your phone will prompt you to enter a pairing code (default codes are usually 1234, 0000, or 1111). Enter the code and tap "Connect" (or "Pair" or "OK," depending on your phone model). Simultaneously, tap "Pair" on the car's Bluetooth interface. 4. Successful Connection: If the pairing code is correct, the car's Bluetooth will soon display "Connected." In the car's Bluetooth settings, enable the "Auto-connect" feature. From then on, if both your phone and the car's Bluetooth are turned on and within a 10-meter range, they will automatically connect. This method works for all Android and iOS devices.

When I first bought my car, I also found pairing quite complicated, but later discovered the steps are actually simple. First, start the vehicle or turn on the ignition, then find the Bluetooth settings menu on the central display screen and enter pairing mode - the icon is usually a magnifying glass or plus sign. At this point, take out your phone, enable Bluetooth, search for your car's audio system model name in the available devices list, and click to connect. If a pairing code is required, the default is usually 0000 or 1234. After successful connection, remember to set it as the priority device in the car's system so it will automatically connect next time you enter the vehicle. If you encounter connection issues, try resetting the car's system or deleting old vehicle records from your phone and starting over.

Connecting to car is actually a three-step process: activate the car system's Bluetooth search mode, turn on the phone's Bluetooth scanning, and confirm pairing. For the specific operation, I first turn the key to the ACC position to power up the infotainment system, then navigate to the Bluetooth management section in the entertainment system to select 'Add New Device'. On the phone, swipe down the control center and long-press the Bluetooth icon to initiate scanning. When you see an identifier like 'MyCar', tap to connect. Sometimes you may need to manually enter a pairing code, which is specified in the car's manual. Here's the key point: after successful connection, remember to check the 'Auto-connect' option in the car system's Bluetooth list. This way, you won't need to repeat the process every time you get in the car – it will automatically connect for music playback and phone calls.

Last week, I just taught my neighbor how to connect via : after turning on the phone's Bluetooth, there's no need to manage it further—just operate the car's infotainment system directly. German cars usually have Bluetooth settings under the Media menu, while Japanese cars place it on the second page of the settings icon. When pairing mode is activated, the device name will be displayed, indicating it's ready for search. At this point, refreshing the device list on the phone will show the car's system name; after clicking to match, a confirmation window will pop up on the car screen. If there's no response, check if both the phone and car system are updated to the latest version, as older versions often have compatibility issues. Finally, authorize contact synchronization in the car's system to enable all features.

Before connecting to , first check if the central control screen is LCD. For touchscreen vehicles, directly tap Settings, go to Network & Connections, and select Bluetooth to enable visibility. For those with physical buttons, long-press the phone icon to enter pairing mode. I usually turn on my phone's Bluetooth in advance to make it discoverable. When the car system beeps to prompt a pairing request, simply press the confirm button. iPhone users should remember to tap the 'i' icon next to the car system name in Bluetooth settings and check both Media Audio and Call Audio; otherwise, you can only make calls but not play music. If you encounter intermittent issues, it's likely due to your phone's power-saving mode restricting background operations.

I didn't know how to connect before, but later I found that the infotainment system operations are quite similar. First, start the engine or power on the vehicle, then find the menu button on the left side of the steering wheel to enter the settings. Scroll to the Bluetooth option and turn it on. At this point, the infotainment screen will display a four-digit pairing code that you need to remember. On your phone, select the detected vehicle device and enter this number. Once successfully matched, it can be used. Key reminder: Don't forget to enable the auto-connect feature in the vehicle's Bluetooth settings, otherwise you'll have to manually reconnect each time. Additionally, some domestic new energy vehicles require logging into the owner's account first to use Bluetooth functionality, which requires additional device binding in the APP.


