Why can't I connect to the car's Bluetooth?

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LaDonovan
07/30/25 4:33am
The reasons why the phone cannot connect to the car's Bluetooth include: 1. Electronic devices have unstable factors: You can try turning off some electrical devices in the car and then reconnecting; 2. Call audio is not selected: Sometimes the car Bluetooth cannot connect because the call audio is not selected. It is recommended to turn on the phone Bluetooth's audio; 3. Compatibility issues: Due to compatibility issues with Bluetooth devices, it is recommended to delete the pairing and reconnect; 4. The phone Bluetooth has connection records with other devices: It is recommended to delete the previously connected Bluetooth devices and then reconnect.
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