Why is there no sound when the Roewe RX5 Bluetooth is connected?
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Roewe RX5 Bluetooth connection has no sound due to audio source selection conflict. The following are the specific details of the Roewe RX5: 1. Vehicle positioning: The Roewe RX5 is an internet SUV launched by SAIC Roewe, with body dimensions of 4545*1855*1690mm. 2. Power: Equipped with 2.0T and 1.5T in-cylinder direct injection turbocharged engines. The 1.5T engine has a maximum power of 169 horsepower and a peak torque of 250N·m, paired with a 6-speed manual or 7-speed dual-clutch transmission; the 2.0T engine has a maximum power of 220 horsepower and a peak torque of 350N·m, paired with a 6-speed dual-clutch transmission. Additionally, the 1.5T models will all adopt front-wheel drive, while the 2.0T models have both front-wheel drive and on-demand four-wheel drive options. 3. Configuration: Equipped with features such as panoramic imaging, electric tailgate, panoramic sunroof, dual-zone automatic air conditioning, keyless entry, one-button start, etc. The upgraded Internet Car Intelligent System 2.0 allows the vehicle and passengers to operate some in-car functions via voice commands, including the sunroof, navigation, air conditioning, etc.
I've encountered the Roewe RX5 Bluetooth connection with no sound issue several times. The most common reason is that either the phone or car audio volume is set too low or muted. You need to check your phone's media volume settings, as it might default to not outputting via Bluetooth. Additionally, ensure the car system has selected the correct audio source, such as switching from FM or USB to Bluetooth mode. Sometimes the phone's Bluetooth permissions are restricted, and re-pairing in settings or restarting the phone can solve it. I've also tried updating the car's software to address compatibility issues, as older versions may have bugs. If it still doesn't work, it might be a hardware failure in the Bluetooth module, requiring professional inspection. These tips have saved me a lot on repair costs, and now I can always hear music when connected.
I've been driving for years, and Bluetooth audio issues can be quite frustrating. Last time my Bluetooth connected but had no sound, I found out the media volume on my phone wasn't turned up. You need to go into your phone settings and enable Bluetooth audio output. There are also considerations on the car's end – for example, make sure the correct connection source is selected in the infotainment menu, and it's not mistakenly set to AUX. Additionally, ensure your phone apps have permission to play audio, as some apps default to disabling Bluetooth output. Restarting the car's system or re-pairing the device can refresh the connection, since electronic devices occasionally glitch. If problems persist frequently, it might be due to poor hardware contact or module aging – I'd recommend a detailed diagnosis at a 4S shop to avoid travel delays with minor expenses. In short, systematic troubleshooting is always better than just worrying.