What Are the Reasons for No Sound When Playing Music via Bluetooth Connection Between Car and Phone?
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Volume not turned on, mismatched pairing codes, multimedia music not enabled, signal interference, etc., can all cause no sound when playing music via Bluetooth connection between car and phone. Volume not turned on: The volume on the car navigation system or phone is not turned on. Solution: While playing music, press the volume button on the phone to adjust the phone's volume, set the media volume to maximum, and then adjust the car's volume. Mismatched pairing codes: The music playback programming of certain phones (e.g., iPhone) may not match the pairing codes of some car models, allowing only phone calls but not music playback. Solution: Try switching the Bluetooth playback frequency band to resolve the issue. Multimedia music not enabled: Solution: Find the multimedia option on the car screen, enter it, and select Bluetooth music playback. Signal interference: The media audio on the phone is not turned off, causing signal interference with the Bluetooth function. Solution: Go to the phone's Bluetooth settings, turn off the media audio, and keep the phone audio enabled.