Why is there no sound after connecting Bluetooth in GL8?
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If there is no sound after connecting Bluetooth in GL8, first confirm whether it is due to mute status or the volume being turned down, resulting in no sound being heard; then turn on the radio to play and determine whether the speaker is malfunctioning; finally, go to the 4S store to troubleshoot the cause. The following is an extended introduction: 1. Appearance: The Buick GL8 not only inherits the noble and dignified feel of the Buick family but also highlights the modern and dynamic style. The new Buick GL8 features a three-dimensional straight waterfall grille, multi-dimensional blue Bi-Xenon HID headlights, a 360-degree wraparound integrated interior design, ice-blue ambient lighting, and other design elements, all of which inherit the design language of the new generation Buick family. 2. Power: The new generation Buick GL8 family is equipped with General Motors' latest Smart-Propulsion intelligent driving technology, consisting of the eighth-generation Ecotec 2.0T variable cylinder turbocharged engine and a 9-speed HYDRA-MATIC intelligent transmission, forming a top-tier power combination that can output 174kW and 350Nm of power, with a comprehensive fuel consumption of only 7.9L/7.8L per 100 kilometers. The 9-speed intelligent transmission and the newly equipped ETRS electronic gear shift make gear shifting more responsive and power output smoother. The new car meets the China VI b emission standard and comes with an extended original factory warranty of 8 years or 160,000 kilometers for major engine and transmission components.
Encountering the issue of no sound after connecting Bluetooth in a GL8 is quite common, and it might just be a minor setting error. First, you need to ensure that your phone's volume isn't turned down or accidentally set to silent mode. Sometimes, the volume buttons don't work when the phone is locked, so try unlocking it and adjusting the media volume. On the car's side, the GL8's infotainment system has its own volume control. Press the volume buttons on the steering wheel or slide the volume bar on the screen to check if it's set too low. Even if Bluetooth pairing shows as connected, the audio output might not be directed to the car. Go into your phone's Bluetooth settings, find your vehicle's name, and make sure 'Media Audio' is checked. If these basic steps don't resolve the issue, try restarting the car's infotainment system—turn off the engine, wait for five minutes, and then start it again, or look for a reset option in the menu. Occasionally, software bugs can cause problems, so updating your phone or the car's system to the latest version often helps. Remember, if repeated attempts don't fix the issue, it might be a minor hardware fault, and it's safer to get it checked at a 4S shop as soon as possible.