
Lynk & Co Bluetooth connection has no sound when playing music for the following reasons: 1. Abnormal operation of mobile phone Bluetooth: High background resource usage on the mobile phone may cause the Bluetooth function to malfunction, and after connecting to the car's system via Bluetooth, the phone audio cannot be played through the sound system. Restart the phone and try reconnecting to the vehicle. 2. Improper playback source settings: After the mobile phone Bluetooth is connected to the car's system, the playback source needs to be correctly configured in the car's system to use the vehicle's sound system to play Bluetooth music from the phone. Set the media playback source to Bluetooth playback in the car's system, which can be done by the owner. 3. Incompatibility of the car's system: If the car's system is not well-developed and operates unstably, it may cause abnormal Bluetooth function, resulting in intermittent Bluetooth connections, playback stuttering, or inability to play normally.

Last time I took my Lynk & Co 06 for a spin and connected via Bluetooth to play music, I was met with complete silence, leaving me scratching my head in frustration. I checked my phone's volume and realized it was set too low; then I checked the car's settings and found the audio source wasn't switched to Bluetooth mode. A friend suggested restarting the audio system—after turning it off and on again, the sound came through. Similar Bluetooth silences can sometimes stem from software bugs, especially with Android phones prone to conflicts. If the phone's OS isn’t updated or the car’s firmware is outdated, the connection can stall. Regularly clearing the paired device list and turning off other Bluetooth devices can help prevent this. Don’t underestimate the issue—being unable to play music on the highway is particularly annoying. Developing a habit of quick pre-drive checks can save a lot of hassle.

From over a decade of driving experience, Bluetooth audio issues are quite common, and Lynk & Co is no exception. First, check the basic settings: Are both the phone and car volume turned up? Make sure the multimedia menu is set to Bluetooth as the input source. Then verify if the Bluetooth pairing is truly successful—sometimes it shows as connected but isn't actually active. Try disconnecting and reconnecting, or delete the old pairing and create a new one. If that doesn’t work, try restarting the vehicle or phone, or update the infotainment software to avoid compatibility issues. Older Lynk & Co models occasionally have loose connections, so check if anything is plugged into the USB or AUX ports causing interference. Remember, patience is key when troubleshooting—safety first, don’t fiddle while driving. Following these steps regularly can prevent 90% of issues.

Several technical factors typically cause the issue of no audio after successfully connecting Lynk & Co's Bluetooth: 1) Output channel conflict where the system prioritizes other audio sources like USB by default; 2) Signal interference or low battery affecting connection stability; 3) Software bugs such as outdated infotainment system versions or mobile OS incompatibility causing protocol errors. In practice, first try increasing volume above 70% and verify correct pairing name display; if ineffective, update firmware or temporarily switch to another test device. The key is ensuring seamless signal transmission - persistent troubleshooting usually identifies the root cause.


