Where is the Bluetooth in the Old BMW 1 Series?
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The Bluetooth in the old BMW 1 Series is located in the car's central control panel. Click on the phone to bring up the options, then check to turn on the Bluetooth system and set it to visible mode. Below is an introduction to the BMW 1 Series: 1. Exterior: High-value appearance equipped with the new M Sport package: unique M logo on the front fenders, new M package side skirts, classic M three-piece aerodynamic front and rear bumpers, and 17/18-inch classic five-spoke M alloy wheels. 2. Configuration: M Sport multifunction steering wheel with exclusive chrome "M" logo. The 118i M Sport package model, in addition to exterior changes, also includes mirror components and optional enhanced ConnectedDrive and Apple CarPlay. The current top-tier 120i M Sport package model further features comfort access and other functions. The new car comes standard with an 8.8-inch high-definition touchscreen display and the sixth-generation iDrive human-machine interaction system.
I've driven quite a few older BMW 1 Series models, and the Bluetooth setup can actually be a bit hidden. It's integrated into the iDrive system—after starting the vehicle, press the center button on the iDrive controller to enter the main menu, then select the Settings or Phone icon to find the Bluetooth pairing option and start searching for devices to connect. Older models like the E87 series may only support phone functions, and if not equipped with the standard module, you might not even see the option. I recommend trying to navigate via the steering wheel function buttons first. After pairing, remember to check if the audio source is switched to Bluetooth to avoid no-sound issues. If Bluetooth becomes unstable, restarting the infotainment system or re-pairing usually solves the problem. Check the owner's manual to confirm the specific configuration—don't go disassembling parts randomly.