What Does It Mean When Audi Bluetooth Function Is Turned Off?
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Audi Bluetooth function being turned off means the Bluetooth feature is not enabled. Below are the solutions for when the Audi Bluetooth function is turned off and the method to connect a phone's Bluetooth to the car's Bluetooth: Solutions for when the Audi Bluetooth function is turned off: Restart the device, go to "Settings," "Bluetooth," and turn off "Bluetooth." Wait for 5 seconds, then turn "Bluetooth" back on. Check the car stereo system's manual to learn how to pair with Bluetooth devices. Most cars require phone setup on the car's display screen. Method to connect a phone's Bluetooth to the car's Bluetooth: Turn on: Enable both the phone's Bluetooth and the car's Bluetooth (car Bluetooth is usually found in the reverse camera settings; click the Bluetooth icon on the main screen) and ensure they are in discoverable mode. Search: On the phone's Bluetooth interface, click "Search for devices." The phone should detect the car's Bluetooth. Pair: Select the car's Bluetooth displayed on the phone, click on car Bluetooth—Bluetooth settings—Pair; the phone will then prompt for a pairing code. Enter the pairing code here. Connect: If the pairing code is entered correctly, "Connected" will soon appear on the car's Bluetooth display. Test the connection by making a call via the car's Bluetooth; if successful, you should hear the call audio. Auto-connect: In the car's Bluetooth settings, select the "Auto-connect" feature. From then on, if both the phone and car Bluetooth are turned on and within a 10-meter range, they will automatically connect.