Where is the Bluetooth in the old BMW X1?
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The Bluetooth in the old BMW X1 is located in the car's central control panel. Here are the specific details about the old BMW X1: 1. Color options: It offers two body colors, Alpine White and Valencia Orange, and includes an exclusive sports travel package with a roof-mounted luggage box that has a capacity of 460 liters. The exterior features BMW's latest design, maximizing space while meeting aerodynamic requirements. 2. Body dimensions: The overall size is 2300x820x400 mm, and the interior includes two ski board fixing devices to prevent shaking during driving. 3. Tire configuration: It is equipped with 19-inch wheels and run-flat tires, featuring a unique two-tone design combining original high-gloss and iron gray colors, with visible wheel bolts.
I used to own an older BMW X1, the 2010 model, and back then, finding Bluetooth was quite a hassle. Initially, after starting the car, there was a large screen and a knob on the center console. I tried turning it to enter the menu, but the Bluetooth settings were actually hidden under the 'Communication' or 'Audio' options. You had to slowly navigate to the Bluetooth settings, then click to enable it, turn on your phone's Bluetooth to search for devices, find the paired BMW Bluetooth name, and enter the pairing code to complete the setup. If you couldn't find it, don't rush to press buttons—make sure the car is started for the system to activate. It took me half an hour to realize that the issue was because I hadn't started the engine! By the way, using Bluetooth for hands-free calls while driving is much safer to avoid distractions from holding the phone. The design of the old X1 is great for beginners to practice with, but remember to regularly check for system updates to prevent connection issues that might affect your driving entertainment.