Where is the Bluetooth located in older Mercedes-Benz models?
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Older Mercedes-Benz models have their Bluetooth located in the multimedia settings area of the car. Here is a detailed introduction about car Bluetooth: 1. In-car Bluetooth system: The in-car Bluetooth is a wireless hands-free system designed based on Bluetooth technology. Its main function is to connect with mobile phones via Bluetooth for hands-free calls while driving, thereby freeing your hands and reducing the risk of traffic accidents. 2. Others: Mercedes-Benz, a German automobile brand, is one of the premium car brands. It is renowned for its perfect technical level, high-quality standards, innovative capabilities, and a series of classic coupe styles.
I've been driving older Mercedes models for over a decade, and the Bluetooth is usually hidden deep within the infotainment system rather than having a dedicated button. After starting the car, you'll need to locate the Menu button on the center console, then navigate slowly through the settings or phone menu to find the Bluetooth pairing option. Many models, like the 2008 S-Class, integrate Bluetooth deep within the COMAND system without direct access. If your car is too old, it might not even have a built-in Bluetooth module—many owners resort to installing FM transmitters or external adapters to connect their phones. When pairing, remember to activate your phone's Bluetooth search first; sometimes you'll need to enter a pairing code like 8888. If you can't find it, check the owner's manual or search online for specific tutorials matching your car's model year to avoid blind guessing and incorrect operations.