What is the reason for no sound when playing music via Bluetooth in Sagitar?
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Sagitar connected to Bluetooth but no sound when playing music: first, the call volume on the phone is not turned on; second, the volume on the car navigation system is not turned on, simply turn it on. Here is some related information about Sagitar: 1. Introduction: Sagitar is a joint venture A+ class sedan brand under FAW-Volkswagen. The car was introduced to the Chinese market on April 9, 2006. Its predecessor was the fifth-generation Volkswagen Jetta sedan from Germany, positioned as a "German high-performance sedan". 2. Product Concept: In 2013, the Sagitar GLI perfectly interpreted high-performance sports sedans with its extreme sports gene of "Passion Born", becoming a personalized choice for young consumers who pursue intrinsic quality and are passionate about driving pleasure.
Last time when I connected my phone to the Sagitar's Bluetooth for music, there was no sound - it drove me crazy! At first I thought the car was broken, but then I realized my phone volume was set extremely low, so I couldn't hear anything. Also, sometimes if the output device isn't correctly selected as the car's Bluetooth in the phone settings, the music won't transmit. I tried restarting both my phone and the car system several times before it worked again. A friend said the Sagitar's Bluetooth might occasionally act up, and suggested deleting the old pairing to reconnect. Another thing - always check if the car audio source is switched to Bluetooth, many people forget this. If it still doesn't work, it could be a software bug - try updating the system or testing with another phone (I've used a backup phone to test before). Bluetooth silence seems minor, but not having music while driving really affects the mood.
After years of researching Bluetooth issues, I've found that the lack of sound in Sagitar often stems from inactive audio channels or interference. Step one: I check the phone's Bluetooth settings to ensure media audio permissions are enabled. On the car's end, selecting music mode instead of phone mode in the menu is crucial. Physical layer interference can't be ignored either - nearby microwaves or strong Wi-Fi signals can block transmission, causing failures. For diagnosis, I use a multimeter to test signal strength or have a friend connect their phone for comparison. The Sagitar system might be outdated with poor compatibility, so I'll update the firmware. To prevent interference: park away from dense electronic equipment when connecting. Finally, a hard reboot of the car's head unit often works wonders - don't rush to repair hardware. In short, troubleshoot from easiest to hardest.