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Why Is Your Hyundai Car Bluetooth Not Working?

There are still occasions in which we are let down by technology, despite the fact that it functions correctly 99.9 percent of the time. With the advances in technology, it is an inevitability that will occur. Your Hyundai's Bluetooth system performs exceptionally well, as seen by the fact that it not only delivers crystal-clear audio but is also capable of clearly catching up with your voice when you're inside the vehicle. Of course, this does not mean that confusion will never emerge; in fact, it is very possible that you will be confused about why your mobile phone is unable to connect to the Bluetooth in your Hyundai.

What Should I Do If My Phone Has Unsuccessfully Connected to the Hyundai Bluetooth?

If this is your first time seeking to connect your smartphone to Bluetooth in the Hyundai vehicle, there is a possibility that your phone isn't compatible with Bluetooth. However, if this isn't your first time, the odds are in your favor. There is a possibility that the phone will connect, but it will be unable to take advantage of all of the capabilities that are available on your Hyundai's Bluetooth system. You can check the compatibility of your smartphone with your vehicle quickly and easily by clicking the link below and providing some information about both your phone and your car. If you are aware that you have previously been able to successfully connect your smartphones to the Bluetooth in your Hyundai, then there may be some other factors that need to be investigated in order to determine why it isn't working at the moment. There are many causes for this, but the following are some of the most important ones:

  • It's possible that a recently installed app on your phone is affecting its ability to connect to networks. You might give starting over a try by uninstalling the phone's automated pairing and then making the connection manually.
  • Before some phones may connect to Bluetooth, the "trust mode" on the device must first be activated on the device.
  • Recent software upgrades to the operating system can also have an effect on Bluetooth connectivity. As was the case with Method No. 1, erasing the profile from the phone or the vehicle and then attempting to synchronize with Bluetooth as if it were the first time could be successful.
  • After you turn the key in the ignition, the car will spend the first thirty seconds looking for a Bluetooth connection of some kind. In the event that your associated phone is not present in the vehicle within the first thirty seconds, the program will give up trying to sync it and you will be required to do so manually.
  • Last but not least, if the problem is simply that your phone is capable of connecting but will not do so automatically, look to see whether your phone has an option that can be adjusted to enable an automatic Bluetooth connection. If it does, then this is the solution.

Adjustments need to be made to your smartphone in virtually every one of these scenarios in order to figure out why the phone is unable to connect to the Bluetooth in your Hyundai. You are more than welcome to get in touch with us here at Empire Hyundai of New Rochelle or use our website to make an appointment for service if you have any reason to believe that the issue is related to the functioning of your automobile.