What are the reasons why the Land Rover Range Rover Bluetooth connection cannot play music?
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Land Rover Range Rover Bluetooth connection cannot play music for the following reasons: 1. Volume: The volume on the car navigation system or mobile phone is not turned on. You can increase the volume on the car display screen. 2. Playback program and vehicle model pairing code: The music playback program on the mobile phone has a different pairing code from the vehicle model, so you can only answer calls but not listen to music. It is recommended to change the Bluetooth playback frequency band, which will allow normal use of Bluetooth for music playback. 3. Multimedia music: The multimedia music function of the car Bluetooth is not enabled. You can find the multimedia option on the screen. 4. Media audio: The media audio on the mobile phone is not turned off, causing signal interference with the Bluetooth function. 5. Hardware device failure: If there is a hardware device failure, you can only seek help from the relevant equipment seller.
I've also encountered the awkward situation where my Range Rover's Bluetooth connects but no music plays, mostly due to incorrect audio source selection. You need to navigate to the multimedia settings on the central control screen and ensure Bluetooth audio is selected as the input source, otherwise the system defaults to other outputs. Also check your phone - when playing music, confirm the volume isn't set too low or muted. Another common issue is a cluttered pairing list; clearing old devices and re-pairing usually solves this. Software conflicts are inevitable too, so regularly updating the infotainment system is crucial as older versions are prone to bugs affecting playback. Restarting both devices and the infotainment system often resolves temporary glitches. As an owner, developing the habit of checking these settings after parking can prevent minor issues from escalating.