Why Can't the Accord Connect to Bluetooth?
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1. Signal Shielding or Interference: The car's location may be affected by signal shielding or interference. In this case, drive the car to an open area and try reconnecting. 2. Incorrect Password: Reconfirm the Bluetooth password, which is usually set to "0000" or "1234" by default. On the control panel, locate the button labeled Bluetooth or BD and press it to activate. Below are some relevant details about car Bluetooth: 1. Introduction: Car Bluetooth is a feature commonly equipped in many vehicles. Once connected to a phone, it allows playback of music from the phone and enables hands-free calling, which is highly convenient. If music doesn’t play after connecting, check if the car’s multimedia system audio source is set to Bluetooth. 2. Function: Many cars come with an in-car connectivity system that links the owner’s phone to the car’s infotainment system, enabling additional features. Many vehicles are factory-equipped with Carlife or CarPlay systems—Carlife is designed for Android phones, while CarPlay is for iPhones.