What is the reason why the 10th-generation Accord is connected to Bluetooth but cannot play music?
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Honda Accord 10th-generation car cannot play music when connected to Bluetooth, which may be because the volume on the car navigation system or mobile phone is not turned on, the multimedia music of the car Bluetooth is not enabled, or the media audio on the mobile phone is not turned off. Reasons and solutions for no sound when the car Bluetooth is connected: The volume on the car navigation system or mobile phone is not turned on. The solution is to enter the "Settings" - "Sound" on the mobile phone, find the "Media" option, and turn up the "Media" volume. The same applies to the car navigation system. The multimedia music of the car Bluetooth is not enabled. The solution is to find the multimedia option on the screen and select Bluetooth to play music. The media audio on the mobile phone is not turned off, causing signal interference with the Bluetooth function. The solution is to first enter the Bluetooth settings interface on the mobile phone, where there are two options: phone audio and media audio. After connecting to the car Bluetooth, these two options are turned on by default. You need to turn off the media audio and keep the phone audio, so as to ensure that Bluetooth calls, car music playback (or radio), and mobile phone navigation voice functions do not interfere with each other.