What is the reason for no sound when connecting Bluetooth in Haval H6?
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Haval H6 connecting Bluetooth with no sound may be caused by: the call volume on the phone not being turned on. The volume of the car navigation system is not turned on, just turn it on. The car Bluetooth and the phone are not paired and connected at all. Solutions: It is recommended to switch the car audio to the Bluetooth media audio interface before connecting the phone Bluetooth. If only the music is silent, it cannot be ruled out that there is a problem with a specific version of an application. It is recommended to update all applications to the latest version or try using other applications for comparison. Bluetooth connection method: First, turn on the car's Bluetooth. Click on the phone's home page settings, then click on Bluetooth. Find the name of the car Bluetooth, click to pair, after the pairing is completed, click the arrow behind the Bluetooth name, and then turn on the slider behind the media audio. Return to the phone desktop and open the music to play. Precautions: Before performing the above methods, it is necessary to ensure that the device problems are ruled out. Make sure that the phone's Bluetooth settings are set to visible to everyone or searchable or open detection, and also ensure that the car audio has the Bluetooth function turned on and is in a visible state.
I found the issue with the Haval H6's Bluetooth connecting but no sound really annoying—can't even listen to music while driving. Usually, the problem lies on the phone side, like volume settings being too low or accidentally enabling mute mode. Check the Bluetooth settings on your phone to ensure the correct output device is selected. It's also common on the car side—the audio source might not be switched to Bluetooth mode. Just tap the audio menu on the multimedia screen to confirm. Sometimes, the first-time pairing is unstable, so disconnecting and reconnecting might help. Minor software bugs are frequent too; try restarting both the car's infotainment system and your phone to clear temporary glitches. If this happens often after driving for a while, the Bluetooth module might need an update or could be aging. It's best to take it back to the dealership for a technician to inspect—avoid tampering yourself to prevent making it worse.