Where is the Bluetooth switch in the old Qashqai?
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Location of the Bluetooth switch in the old Qashqai: The Bluetooth switch can be found by opening the central multimedia system and entering the settings interface. Below is an introduction to the new Qashqai: 1. Exterior: Simple and sturdy waist lines run through the entire body, giving the vehicle a more three-dimensional appearance. The door handles on both front and rear doors intersect with the waistline, showcasing a further elevated posture. Paired with large tires, it further enhances the overall sporty feel of the car. 2. Dimensions: The Qashqai measures 4401mm in length, 1837mm in width, and 1593mm in height, with a maximum wheelbase of 2646mm. 3. Powertrain: The new Nissan Qashqai is equipped with a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine that meets the National VI emission standards. This engine delivers a maximum power of 151 horsepower and a maximum torque of 194 Nm.
The Bluetooth switch for the older Qashqai models is usually located in the settings menu of the central control screen, not as a separate physical button. I own a 2013 Qashqai myself, and every time I need to use Bluetooth, I have to tap the multimedia system icon on the central screen, then select the settings option, and scroll down to find the Bluetooth switch. After starting the car, first make sure the screen is on, tap 'Settings' in the main menu, then go to the 'Bluetooth' or 'Device Connection' section, and turn on the switch to pair your phone. If the screen doesn't respond, the system might be slow—try restarting the car. Remember to keep your phone's Bluetooth on during the connection process, and operating closer to the car's system increases the success rate. If you can't find it, don't worry—check the manual or visit a 4S shop to have a technician help you. Older cars sometimes have minor issues due to outdated software versions.