Where is the Bluetooth located in the older model GL8?
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The Bluetooth in the older model GL8 can be selected from the menu, just follow the prompts. Below is the relevant introduction: Introduction to car Bluetooth: The Bluetooth technology in the car Bluetooth system (English: Bluetooth) is derived from the Bluetooth technology of mobile phones, sharing the same transmission system. Car Bluetooth is an in-vehicle wireless hands-free system designed and developed based on wireless Bluetooth technology. After installing the car Bluetooth system, drivers do not need to be distracted when answering calls while driving. To answer an incoming call, users only need to press a button lightly or use voice control, thereby enhancing driving safety and convenience. Functions of Bluetooth: The main function of Bluetooth is to connect with mobile phones using Bluetooth technology for hands-free calls during normal driving, achieving hands-free operation and reducing the risk of traffic accidents. The function of car Bluetooth is to automatically recognize mobile phones, enabling connection with the phone without the need for cables or phone holders; the driver can control the phone without touching it, even keeping both hands on the steering wheel, and can answer or make calls using voice commands. Users can conduct calls through the car's audio system.
Looking for the Bluetooth location in an older GL8? I have to say, many older GL8 models may not have native Bluetooth functionality, as that car is a model from over a decade ago. For example, I drove a friend's 2005 model, which didn't have built-in Bluetooth at all, but the location can be retrofitted. If the original car has it, it would be hidden in the entertainment system on the center console—check the radio panel for a Bluetooth icon button or the shortcut keys on the right side of the steering wheel. If not, owners often add a Bluetooth adapter plugged into the cigarette lighter socket or near the AUX input—the cigarette lighter is located below the center console for easy access; just plug it in and pair your phone while driving, making hands-free calls much safer. Bluetooth stability is key—ensure it's set up when the vehicle is stationary to avoid signal interference. In short, check the manual first or simply rummage through the glove box; the adapter might be there.