Why can't the Haval H6 play music when connected via Bluetooth?
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Haval H6 mobile phone connected via Bluetooth cannot play music possibly because the phone's volume is not turned on, or it could be because the car's Bluetooth and the phone are not actually paired and connected. Here is some relevant information: 1. Solutions: Due to the instability of electronic devices; first turn off some of the electrical devices in the car and then try reconnecting; sometimes the car's Bluetooth cannot connect because the call audio is not selected; it is recommended to turn on the phone's Bluetooth audio; due to compatibility issues with Bluetooth devices, it is recommended to delete the pairing and reconnect. 2. Specific reasons: The phone's system is not updated to the applicable version; the phone's Bluetooth has connection records with other devices, it is recommended to delete previously connected Bluetooth devices; hardware facility failure, whether it's an issue with the car's Bluetooth module or the phone's Bluetooth function, cannot successfully connect.
I've encountered this situation a few times as well. My Haval H6 connects via Bluetooth but won't play music, mainly because the phone wasn't properly paired or the car settings were incorrect. First, you need to check if your phone is truly connected in the Bluetooth device list - sometimes it shows as connected but audio isn't actually transmitting. Also, Haval's infotainment system requires manually selecting Bluetooth as the audio source; you need to switch to Bluetooth audio in the multimedia menu. Another common issue is having the phone volume adjusted but the car volume turned down low. Additionally, different phones have significant compatibility variations - Android and iOS devices might not match Haval's Bluetooth protocol perfectly. I once forgot to update my car's software which caused bugs, so I recommend regularly visiting the 4S shop for firmware upgrades. The most frustrating part is that most temporary glitches can be fixed by simply restarting either the phone or car system - remember not to rush playing music immediately after turning on Bluetooth when you enter the car, wait for the system to fully load. From a safety perspective, fiddling with Bluetooth while driving creates significant distraction risks - it's best to park before troubleshooting. Regular checks of your car's settings can prevent minor issues and save you a lot of trouble.
I've been driving the Haval H6 for a while, and the issue of Bluetooth not playing music has occurred several times, mostly due to operational errors or missed settings. You need to ensure the correct pairing between your phone and the car, such as deleting and re-adding the pairing in the Bluetooth list; switch the input source on the car to Bluetooth, as some people forget to press the Aux or external audio button. Unopened permissions on the phone can also have an impact—check if the music app allows Bluetooth access. Compatibility issues are common with older phones or between different brands; iPhones and Androids sometimes require adjusting the encoding format. Another point is that the phone might be on silent or the car's audio volume set too low, making it seem like there's no sound when it's actually playing in the background. A temporary solution is to restart the car's system or disconnect and reconnect Bluetooth, which is simple and effective. Regularly updating the Haval's onboard software reduces the chance of bugs, and dust on the car's Bluetooth module can also cause instability—occasionally cleaning it helps. Safe driving is most important; when music stops, pull over first instead of fumbling with the menu while driving—it's safer and more reliable. Develop a habit of confirming Bluetooth connection every time you get in the car to avoid minor issues affecting your driving mood.