Bluetooth won’t enable

Jakki

Active Member
Sep 4, 2018
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Has anybody had a problem with their Bluetooth?
My phone wouldn’t play music via Bluetooth earlier and I noticed it wasn’t showing a connection on my phone, despite being able to make a call.. so I reset my phone and then it wouldn’t connect at all and I couldn’t find the car.
I turned the Bluetooth off on the car thinking it might work if it turned off/on and now I can’t enable the car Bluetooth at all!

The car has been turned off/on a few times now and still doesn’t work.

Does anybody have any ideas? :(
 

Steven Rowan

Active Member
Mar 16, 2020
40
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Go to your bluetooth settings on your phone, unpair the existing connection, then scan for new devices. Make sure you have turned on your ignition so that there is power going to the car's head unit.

When bluetooth has finished searching, it should show your car in its list of found devices (SEAT1912, for example). Pair your phone to it. You will see a pass key displayed on both the head unit and your phone. If both numbers match, click ok on both devices.

If you are still having problems, look at your head unit settings for PAIRED DEVICES. Find your phone on the list, and click the dustbin icon next to it, then go back to the steps above. Hopefully, both will pair up.

I note that you might have accidentally "deleted" your car's bluetooth. It is simply a tick box in the settings menu that you have unlocked. Check to see if the setting marked BLUETOOTH has a small tick in the square box. If it hasn't, simply click on it so that a tick appears.
 
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