How to Play Music via Bluetooth in a Prado?
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The method to play music via Bluetooth in a Prado is as follows: 1. Establish a pairing relationship between your phone and the car's Bluetooth device; 2. Search for Bluetooth devices on your phone, and once found, select it to pair and connect; 3. After successfully pairing and connecting the car's Bluetooth with your phone's Bluetooth, you can make and receive calls on the Prado's Bluetooth system. The Prado is an imported ORV with body dimensions of 4760mm in length, 1885mm in width, and 1845mm in height. In terms of interior design, the Prado's interior is more conventional, featuring wood grain trim panels and silver faux-metal materials embedded in the dashboard, showcasing high standards in both texture and assembly.
I often play music in my Prado, and the process is quite simple. First, make sure your phone's Bluetooth is turned on. After getting in the car and starting the engine, there's no need to rush off. Find the settings icon on the center console screen, tap into it, and select the Bluetooth option to enable search mode. Take out your phone, look for your car's name in the Bluetooth device list, usually displayed as 'Prado BT', and click to connect. A pairing code will pop up on the car's screen, and you generally just need to confirm it on your phone. Once connected, return to the main menu and select Bluetooth as the audio source. Open your music app, play a song to test the sound, and if everything sounds normal, you're all set. After the initial setup, your phone will automatically connect to Bluetooth when you get in the car, making playback convenient. If there's no sound, check if your phone's media volume is turned up or if the Bluetooth connection is stable. I usually use QQ Music or Spotify, and I can switch songs using the steering wheel buttons while driving. Overall, once you get the hang of it, it takes just a minute to set up, which is much more convenient than using a cable, and it keeps long drives from being boring with music.