What is the reason for no sound when playing music via Bluetooth in Camry?
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The volume on the car navigation system or mobile phone may not be turned on. Here are specific details about the Camry: 1. Background: Since its inception in 1982, a new Camry owner is added every minute on average. For 31 years, each generation of Camry has consistently led the market, winning the trust of 16 million owners worldwide, making it a truly global car. 2. Introduction: The return of the king of mid-to-high-end sedans—the GAC Toyota Camry. From any perspective, the Camry is a perfect product. Developed with the concept of 'creating a new global standard for mid-to-high-end sedans,' the Camry has overturned the traditional image of mid-to-high-end cars in people's minds. What is the new global standard for mid-to-high-end sedans? The Camry provides a perfect answer to this question with its distinguished exterior, comfortable interior space, perfect driving experience, the highest safety and environmental standards in its class, and ubiquitous high-tech features.
I also encountered the issue of Bluetooth being connected but no sound from music when I first drove my Camry, which was quite annoying. There could be several reasons: First, the phone volume might be set too low, especially if the app automatically pauses playback when the screen is locked—you need to unlock the phone and turn up the volume. Second, the car system might not have the correct audio source selected, such as being switched to radio or USB—just switch back to Bluetooth mode on the center console. Third, the Bluetooth pairing might be unstable, causing signal interference—try restarting the phone’s Bluetooth or reconnecting. Fourth, the app permissions might not be enabled, such as the music app not allowing Bluetooth output—go to settings and enable it. Lastly, it could be a minor hardware issue with the car, like poor speaker contact or a system bug—try updating the car’s software. Driving without music is too dull, so I suggest checking step by step instead of rushing to repair it.