Why does the car Bluetooth stop playing sound after 30 seconds?
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Reasons why car Bluetooth stops playing sound after 30 seconds: 1. The connected phone may have issues, requiring a restart or factory reset of the phone. 2. The vehicle's infotainment system may have problems, needing a restart or factory reset of the system. Below is an introduction about car Bluetooth: 1. Definition: The car Bluetooth in electric vehicles, also known as the hands-free system, enables wireless audio transmission from phones to Bluetooth headphones or speakers via Bluetooth. 2. Function: It is a product used when drivers find it inconvenient to answer phone calls manually, allowing them to keep both hands on the wheel and reducing potential traffic hazards.
I've encountered this issue several times – the car Bluetooth stops playing music within half a minute and goes silent, which is incredibly frustrating. There could be multiple reasons: the phone app automatically pausing due to power-saving mode, incorrect Bluetooth permission settings in the system, or unpatched software bugs in the car. Some car audio systems have Bluetooth protocols incompatible with newer phones, requiring manual permission confirmation during pairing. Overheating of the car's Bluetooth module can also disrupt signals, especially during prolonged summer use. Try disabling power-saving options in your phone settings and rebooting the car's infotainment system. Bluetooth connections may drop if the distance is too far or there's strong interference nearby (e.g., from radio towers). I recommend testing with different devices to rule out phone issues first; if that doesn't work, visit the dealership for a firmware update. Don't forget to clear cached data – sometimes a simple restart fixes it.