Why can't I play music when my Lynk & Co is connected to Bluetooth?
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If you cannot listen to music after connecting your Lynk & Co 03 to Bluetooth, it may be because the Bluetooth volume on your phone or the car's audio system is not turned on, or the connection between the car's Bluetooth and your phone's Bluetooth is not properly established. Here are other reasons why there might be no music when connected to Bluetooth: Incompatible pairing code: If the sound is turned on but you still can't play music, it might be due to an incompatible pairing code between the music playback program and the car. In this case, you can still answer calls but cannot play music. It is recommended to change the car's Bluetooth playback audio settings; after changing, the music playback function should work normally. Music option not enabled: If you are playing music on your phone but there is no sound in the car, it is likely because the music option on the car's audio system is not turned on. Once enabled, the music should play.
I've driven a Lynk & Co for several years, and the Bluetooth music connection issue can be quite annoying. First, check if your phone's Bluetooth allows audio output—many people only enable call permissions after pairing and forget about media playback. I made that mistake last time; remember to check the media box when re-pairing. Try restarting both your phone and the car's infotainment system—it's a simple yet effective trick: turn off the car, wait a few minutes, then restart it, and reboot your phone too. Music app settings might also trip you up, like QQ Music having background permissions disabled or silent mode enabled. Could it be a software bug in the car's system? Check the settings for any update notifications—installing new firmware often helps. Signal interference is common too, so keep metal objects away from the Bluetooth area. Safety reminder: Don't get distracted while driving; handle this when parked. Hardware failures like module damage are rare, but it's safer to get it checked at the shop—don't tinker with it yourself.