Why is there no sound when playing music via Bluetooth in a Volkswagen Polo?
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This is because the car audio volume is not turned on, and the user needs to enable it. Some phones (such as iPhones) have music playback programming that is incompatible with certain car models' pairing codes, so they can only answer calls but not play music, requiring a change in the Bluetooth playback frequency band. If the car's Bluetooth multimedia music is not enabled, it needs to be set to on. If the media audio on the phone is not turned off, it may cause signal interference with the Bluetooth function. Some users may experience no sound after connecting their phone's Bluetooth to the car's Bluetooth. In this case, the user should enter the phone's Bluetooth settings interface, where there are two options: phone audio and media audio. After connecting to the car's Bluetooth, both options are enabled by default. The media audio should be turned off while keeping the phone audio on. This ensures that the three functions—Bluetooth calls, car music playback (or radio), and phone navigation announcements—do not interfere with each other.