Why is there no sound when playing music after Bluetooth connection in Buick?
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There is no sound when playing music after Bluetooth connection in Buick due to audio system malfunction. The following is a detailed introduction to Buick: 1. Appearance: The new wing-shaped chrome trim runs through the LED wing-shaped headlights, widening the horizontal visual effect, with a dynamic bumper surface and three-dimensional silver lower guard plate. 2. Power: The 2020 Buick offers a 2.0T SIDI direct-injection turbocharged engine + 9-speed HYDRA-MATIC intelligent transmission and a 1.5T SIDI direct-injection turbocharged engine + 7-speed DCG PLUS intelligent dual-clutch transmission combination. The former has a maximum power of 191kW/5500rpm, a peak torque of 400N·m/3000-4000RPM, a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 8.2 seconds, and a combined fuel consumption of 8.8 liters per 100 kilometers.
I've been driving a Buick for a while and have encountered the issue of no sound when Bluetooth is connected several times. Usually, it's best to start with the simple things: is the volume on your phone turned on? Try turning it up to the maximum. Also, turn up the volume knob on the car audio system—sometimes it's just the wrong output device selected; go into the system's audio settings to confirm the Bluetooth source is selected. Pairing instability is a common issue, so deleting the device and reconnecting might solve the problem. Software bugs are not uncommon, so updating your phone's operating system or the Buick's infotainment system can help troubleshoot. Another possibility is that the app has frozen—try closing the music application and restarting it. If none of these steps work, it might be a hardware issue with the Bluetooth. Safety comes first while driving, so avoid distractions and consider visiting a 4S shop for a check-up as soon as possible to prevent any accidents.