How to Fix No Sound When Playing Music via Bluetooth in Audi
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Go to your phone's settings - sound, find the media option, and turn up the media volume. The same applies to the car navigation system. First, enter the Bluetooth settings interface on your phone. There are two options: phone audio and media audio. After connecting to the car's Bluetooth, these two options are turned on by default. You need to turn off the media audio and keep the phone audio.
I previously encountered an issue with my Audi's Bluetooth connection where there was no sound when playing music from my phone. It was probably due to incomplete Bluetooth pairing or incorrect settings. First, make sure Bluetooth is turned on your phone, and check the connection status in the Audi's system settings to see if it shows as paired. Sometimes, the media volume on the phone is controlled separately—try turning it up to the maximum. In the car's audio settings, confirm that the source is set to Bluetooth input. If that doesn't work, restart both devices and the system—turn off your phone, wait a few minutes, then turn it back on, and restart the car's infotainment system by turning the engine off and on. Sometimes, older versions of Audi software have bugs, so if you have an internet connection, try updating the car's software. My issue was resolved after updating the MIB system. Hardware problems are rare, but the Bluetooth module could be faulty. If repeated attempts don't work, it's best to visit an Audi dealership for a technician to diagnose the issue. Bluetooth interference is also common—keep other electronic devices like phone chargers away to avoid signal conflicts. Don't panic; just take it step by step, starting with the simplest fixes.