How to Play Music via Bluetooth in Chevrolet Cruze?
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Open the settings, select Bluetooth, pair with your phone's Bluetooth, and then simply play the song to start the music. Below is some related information about the Chevrolet Cruze: 1. Exterior Introduction: The 2018 Cruze remains largely consistent with the current model in terms of design. The main changes in appearance are reflected in the rear badges, where the newly introduced "330T" and "320" represent the 1.4T engine and 1.5L engine, respectively. 2. Powertrain System: The 2018 Cruze continues to be equipped with a 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a 1.4T turbocharged engine. In terms of transmission, the 1.5L engine is paired with either a 6-speed manual transmission or a 6-speed automatic transmission, while the 1.4T engine is matched with a 7-speed dual-clutch transmission.
Last time I drove my Chevrolet Cruze, playing music via Bluetooth was actually quite simple. First, make sure your phone's Bluetooth is turned on. Get into the car and start the engine, then find the settings menu on the central control screen. Select 'Communication' or 'Bluetooth Settings' and tap 'Pair New Device.' On your phone, search for the vehicle's Bluetooth name, such as 'Chevrolet Cruze,' and tap to connect. Enter the pairing code, which is usually '0000' or '1234' by default. Once paired, return to the media interface and switch to the Bluetooth audio source to play songs. I often use NetEase Cloud Music or QQ Music, and the connection is stable. If there's no sound, check that your phone's volume isn't muted and ensure the car's audio system isn't accidentally set to another source. For daily driving, it's best to keep your phone close to the car seat to avoid weak signal disconnections. Regularly restart the car's infotainment system to prevent lag—this improves audio quality, at least for my older car model, which works well enough.