
Lynk & Co 02 connection has no sound because the media audio on the phone is not turned off, which affects the Bluetooth function and causes signal interference. The solution is to find the Bluetooth settings option on the phone, turn off the media audio and keep the phone audio. The following are the relevant information about Lynk & Co 02: 1. Introduction: As the second model of the Lynk & Co brand, Lynk & Co 02 is positioned as a high-energy coupe SUV, built on the CMA basic modular architecture, and was first launched in Amsterdam, the Netherlands on March 26, 2018; it was officially launched at the Lynk & Co spring and summer launch event on June 28, 2018. 2. Power: In terms of power, Lynk & Co 02 is equipped with a 2.0TD engine from the Drive-E series, matched with the Aisin third-generation 6AT transmission and 7DCT wet dual-clutch transmission, as well as a 1.5TD high-efficiency engine jointly developed by Volvo Cars and Geely Auto, also from the Drive-E series, matched with a 7DCT wet dual-clutch transmission.

I also encountered the no-sound issue with my Lynk & Co 02 connection, which is quite common. First, check if your phone is on silent mode or the volume is too low, especially for iPhones—make sure to turn up the volume using the side buttons. Next, go to the car's Bluetooth menu and confirm that media audio output is enabled. Sometimes, only call audio is connected without enabling the sound source, which causes no sound. Then, try forgetting the device and reconnecting, or turning Bluetooth off and on again to rule out temporary conflicts. If it still doesn’t work, the system might be stuck in a bug—holding down the center console power button to reboot usually fixes it, as it did for me last time. Also, software updates are crucial—outdated apps or infotainment systems are prone to errors, so download the latest firmware from the official website and update. If it’s a hardware issue like a faulty speaker, avoid DIY repairs and contact a 4S shop for inspection. Since Bluetooth is essential for music and navigation, get it fixed early to avoid distractions while driving. Get into the habit of clearing your phone’s cache before each connection to reduce recurrence of such issues.

I've been driving for many years, and the no-sound issue with Lynk & Co 02 mostly stems from mismatched settings. First, check if the car's volume is turned up—the system default might be low. Then, inspect your phone's Bluetooth configuration to ensure the media output option is checked; without it, sound won't transmit. Some Android phones may conflict, so restarting both the phone and the car often helps. On the software side, older versions of the Lynk system are prone to bugs, so check for updates in the settings and install them automatically. Signal interference is another factor—avoid parking near strong electromagnetic sources when using Bluetooth. If maintenance is neglected long-term, issues like oxidized speaker contacts or a loose antenna may arise, so periodically test other audio modes like FM radio to confirm if it's a widespread problem. Don't panic—follow these steps one by one, and you can usually resolve it yourself. If needed, visit a professional service point for diagnostics.

When using the Lynk & Co 02 for audio, no sound is often due to volume settings. Simply put, check if your phone's Bluetooth media volume is turned up and confirm that audio output is enabled in the car's menu. Then, reconnect for testing—delete the device and pair it again. If the system lags, just restart the infotainment display. If the software is outdated, upgrade to the latest firmware from the official website. Lastly, troubleshoot phone compatibility by trying another device to see if the issue persists. If everything goes smoothly, you can use it normally—don’t forget regular maintenance.

I believe that although the no-sound issue is minor, it affects driving safety and deserves attention. Possible reasons include the car audio system's channel not being switched, such as only connecting calls without enabling music. Or the phone's Bluetooth profile might be corrupted, requiring a network settings reset. The Lynk & Co 02 updates frequently, and older system bugs are common, so remember to upgrade. Additionally, a single-point failure in the car's speakers or weak signals with interference could also cause no sound—test other audio sources like USB playback to confirm. Usually, avoid installing irrelevant apps to reduce conflicts, and address any abnormalities immediately without delay. Regularly maintain the system to keep it clean and prevent small issues from escalating. Safety first—driving without sound or navigation signals can easily lead to accidents.

As an amateur car electronics enthusiast, I've found that the lack of sound when connecting in the Lynk & Co 02 can stem from various causes. First, check if the device connection status appears normal on your phone, then verify that the speakers are enabled in the vehicle settings. Software conflicts can often be resolved by restarting the car's system or resetting the Bluetooth configuration. Outdated versions leading to poor compatibility are common issues - simply download the latest firmware update. For physical problems like loose antenna connections, handle with care; I recommend against DIY disassembly. Regularly clearing the cache prevents lag, and developing good habits can extend the system's lifespan.


