What is the reason for no sound after Bluetooth connection in CRV?
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The reasons for no sound after Bluetooth connection in CRV are as follows: Volume not turned on: Enter the phone settings, find the "Media" option, and increase the "Media" volume. The same applies to the car navigation system, which can solve the problem. Incompatible pairing code: It is recommended to change the Bluetooth playback frequency band for normal use, or restart the phone or car system. Multimedia music not enabled: Find the multimedia option on the screen, enter it, and select Bluetooth to play music. Signal interference: Enter the Bluetooth settings interface on the phone, turn off the media audio and keep the phone audio.
I've had my CRV for several years and encountered the Bluetooth connection issue with no sound multiple times. Usually, it's just that the volume on the phone side is too low. You might have accidentally turned down the media volume or set it to mute while driving—just check and turn it up, and it should be fine. The audio source settings on the CRV's infotainment system are also crucial. Sometimes it defaults to the radio or USB; just manually switch to the Bluetooth output source in the sound settings. I've also experienced software glitches—restarting the car or the phone can resolve it, so don’t rush to repair it. Regularly updating the infotainment system can prevent such issues. Additionally, try re-pairing the device: delete the old record and reconnect, making sure media audio is enabled. These steps are simple yet effective. If the problem persists, it might be a hardware issue, like a loose speaker connection or a faulty Bluetooth module. In that case, it’s best to visit a professional shop for an early diagnosis to stay safe.