Why is there no sound when playing music after successful Bluetooth connection in Honda CRV?
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The reasons and solutions for no sound when playing music after successful Bluetooth connection in Honda CRV: Volume not turned on: The volume on the car navigation system or mobile phone is not turned on. Solution: Go to "Settings" - "Sound" on the phone, find the "Media" option, and turn up the "Media" volume. The same applies to the car navigation system. Incompatible pairing code: The music playback programming of some mobile phones (such as iPhone) is incompatible with the pairing code of certain car models, so only phone calls can be made but music cannot be played. Solution: It is recommended to change the Bluetooth playback frequency band for normal use. Media audio not turned off: The media audio on the phone is not turned off, causing signal interference with the Bluetooth function. Solution: Turn off the media audio while keeping the phone audio, so that the three functions of Bluetooth calls, car music playback (or radio), and phone navigation voice prompts do not interfere with each other.
Last time I drove my Honda CRV, I encountered the same issue where Bluetooth showed it was connected but no sound came out when playing music. First, check the basic settings: Is your phone’s Bluetooth volume accidentally turned down to the lowest? Sometimes settings get messed up after automatic app updates. Don’t overlook the car audio system either—press the volume button on the right side of the steering wheel to increase the volume, and go to the screen menu to select the 'Source' option, making sure it’s switched to Bluetooth media instead of the radio. Try restarting the car engine and your phone’s Bluetooth; the system freezing often causes this problem. In my case, it was due to my phone’s cache being full, and deleting unnecessary apps fixed it. Older Honda CRV models have average Bluetooth compatibility, so upgrading the system software might help. If it still doesn’t work, don’t delay—visit the 4S shop to check the Bluetooth module or speaker wiring. Don’t let small issues compromise your daily driving safety.