
Method to play music via Bluetooth in a Buick car: 1. Turn on both the mobile phone Bluetooth and the car Bluetooth, and ensure they are in discoverable mode; 2. On the mobile phone's Bluetooth interface, click 'Search for Devices' to locate the car Bluetooth; 3. Select the car Bluetooth displayed on the phone and pair them; 4. Once the pairing code is entered correctly, the car Bluetooth will display 'Connected'; 5. Enter the Bluetooth interface, click 'Music', and simultaneously open the music player on the phone to start playing music. The Regal is a mid-to-high-end sedan with dimensions of 4843mm in length, 1856mm in width, and 1484mm in height, and a wheelbase of 2737mm. The Regal comes standard with TCS traction control system, ESC electronic stability control system and its numerous subsystems, TPMS intelligent tire pressure monitoring system, and large-sized brake discs, providing comprehensive electronic safety features in its class.

I've been driving the Buick Verano for three years, and connecting my phone via Bluetooth to play music is super easy. First, find the settings menu on the center console screen, tap into the Bluetooth option, and turn on your phone's Bluetooth to start searching. The car will display a list of devices—select your phone model. Pairing may require entering a four-digit code like 1234. After that, open your phone's music app, and the car's system will automatically switch to the Bluetooth audio source for playback. Note that you should turn up the media volume when playing music, and you can skip tracks using the buttons on the right side of the steering wheel. If the connection drops, restart the car's infotainment system by holding down the volume knob for ten seconds. I prefer using NetEase Cloud Music to play my playlists directly—no cables needed, super convenient. On long road trips, I can change songs anytime, though Bluetooth audio quality is slightly inferior to using a USB drive.

Last time I helped a friend set up Bluetooth music sharing on the Buick GL8, here's the experience. Make sure the infotainment system is in ACC or started state, go to the phone function and select add device. At this time, find the device named Buick in your phone's Bluetooth list and click connect. After successful pairing, remember to check the media audio permission in the infotainment system settings, otherwise there will be no sound. Then you can use any audio APP on your phone to play, and WeChat voice will also switch to the car speakers. If you encounter interference disconnection, just delete the old pairing and reconnect. Bluetooth 4.0 and above basically won't lag, pay attention not to manually turn off Bluetooth while driving. The new Buick's wireless CarPlay has better compatibility.

I often use the Buick car Bluetooth to play music this way: After powering on the vehicle, open the Bluetooth management on the central console, and search for the car's name on the phone to pair. Once connected, start the music app on the phone, and select Bluetooth audio as the media source on the car's system to play. The multimedia buttons on the steering wheel can adjust the volume and skip tracks, which is safer than using the touchscreen. If the connection fails, check if the phone's discoverable mode is turned on and if the car's Bluetooth device list is full—just delete the less frequently used devices. Bluetooth 5.0 connects quickly but is limited by distance; if the phone is more than three meters away from the central console, the connection may become intermittent.


