
If there is no sound when playing music via Bluetooth in Roewe i5, it may be due to unsuccessful connection or setting issues. Generally, you need to search for Bluetooth signals and establish proper connection for communication. If connected successfully but still no sound, it's mainly a volume setting issue. Below are the requirements for connecting mobile phone via car Bluetooth: Bluetooth connection: The vehicle's onboard computer must support Bluetooth connection. (Must be Bluetooth 2.0 or above, otherwise pairing will fail. For IOS devices, the onboard computer's Bluetooth must be 4.0 or above, otherwise IOS devices cannot pair with the onboard computer's Bluetooth) Bluetooth pairing: The car computer usually has Bluetooth pairing function in the settings interface. Some models have one-key pairing function.

I also encountered the issue of no sound from Bluetooth music when driving the Roewe i5. The main reasons could be poor Bluetooth pairing or a connection interruption. Check your phone's Bluetooth settings to ensure the pairing status between your phone and the car is normal. Sometimes, the phone volume is set too low or muted. In the car's audio settings, click on the source settings to see if Bluetooth is selected. I often forget to switch the source, which results in no sound. Restarting both your phone and the car's infotainment system can also resolve intermittent issues. Bluetooth compatibility is also crucial; make sure your phone model is supported by the Roewe system. Software bugs are not uncommon; try visiting a 4S shop to upgrade the car's firmware. If the speakers are fine and other audio sources work, then it might be an issue with the Bluetooth module. Driving without music can make you drowsy, so it's important to identify the cause early to ensure driving safety.

When using the Roewe i5, I encountered no sound during Bluetooth music playback multiple times and figured out some key points: Bluetooth connections are often unstable—check if the pairing between the phone and car is complete, and ensure the phone has authorized audio output permissions. In the car's interface, select the correct media source to avoid mistakenly switching to radio or USB. Low phone volume or minimum media volume settings can also cause no sound. Restarting devices is the quickest and most effective solution; it works every time for me. Software bugs are highly likely, as Roewe's infotainment system updates are slow, so it's advisable to regularly check firmware versions. Device interference is also common; keep away from other electronic devices to reduce signal issues. Double-check the volume buttons; ensure the car's knob isn't set too low. Regularly clean the Bluetooth module to avoid dust buildup affecting performance. Don’t delay resolving this issue—driving safety comes first.

My experience with no sound in Bluetooth music on the Roewe i5 suggests: Check the pairing status in your phone's Bluetooth settings to ensure a stable connection; sometimes, it's just a lack of authorization for media playback. Select the Bluetooth audio source in the car's sound menu; silence may occur if the wrong source is chosen. Increasing the volume is crucial; try raising it on both the car and your phone. Restarting both your phone and the car's system can resolve most temporary issues. Minor software glitches can also cause silence; try the free upgrade service available at 4S stores. If the speakers are fine, consider Bluetooth hardware wear; test with another phone while playing music. Driving safety is paramount; adjust your music settings to prevent fatigue.


