Where is the Bluetooth in the Volkswagen Lavida low-end model?
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The Lavida Fashion Edition does not have Bluetooth/car TV, while other models are equipped with Bluetooth, mainly for call functions. Therefore, the Fashion Edition can only connect to the navigation's Bluetooth. In the Lavida, the Bluetooth function is indicated by the word "CONNECT" on the screen. To use it, first start the vehicle, turn on the phone's Bluetooth, and search with the phone's Bluetooth. "SVW" will appear. When connecting, you will be prompted to enter "1234" for pairing. Once paired, the connection will be successful. When receiving a call, press "ANSWER" on the screen to answer the call. The next time you connect, simply turn on the phone's Bluetooth, and it will automatically connect. If it's a self-installed navigation Bluetooth, you can find the Bluetooth page in the navigation, and the pairing method is the same. More related information is as follows: Introduction: Car Bluetooth is an in-car wireless hands-free system designed and developed based on wireless Bluetooth technology. The Bluetooth technology in the car Bluetooth (English: Bluetooth) system is derived from mobile phone Bluetooth technology and shares the same transmission system. Functions: The function of car Bluetooth is to automatically recognize mobile phones, allowing users to make calls through the car's audio system without the need for cables or phone holders to connect to the phone. The owner can control the phone without touching it, even keeping both hands on the steering wheel, using voice commands to answer or make calls.
The Bluetooth function in the base model of the Volkswagen Lavida is generally integrated into the car's infotainment system. After starting the car, look at the center console screen, navigate to the settings or connection menu options, and click to enter the Bluetooth section to activate the pairing function—it's straightforward. The base models may have limited configurations, and some variants might not come with factory-installed Bluetooth. It's advisable to check the vehicle's model year or confirm with the dealer. We recommend consulting the user manual or scanning for Bluetooth devices with your phone when starting the car. If the vehicle name doesn't appear, it might not support Bluetooth, which can help reduce the risk of distracted driving while answering calls. Once paired, using it for music playback or hands-free calls is indeed convenient and safe, and it also helps avoid potential fines.