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Press the App-Connect icon on the home screen of Tiguan’s infotainment system. Select your vehicle name, which usually is “My VW”, on your Android phone’s Bluetooth discovery list. The discovery list is usually located under Settings > Connections > Bluetooth, but it can differ depending on your device make and model.
Enable Bluetooth on your iPhone. Press the PHONE button on your Arteon’s infotainment system. A prompt will ask to search for My VW followed by four digit number in your iPhone’s Bluetooth settings menu. Find the matching text under Other Devices and select it. Touch Pair when “Bluetooth Pairing Request” prompt appears on your iPhone.
It just won't connect anymore and does the same thing. I'm going to have to go back and check when I purchased it. It's been almost a year I think so I might be SOL for amazon replace. I wonder what type of warranty motorola has. ETA: the MA1 doesn't even show up as an option for my bluetooth when I scan either anymore.
2.0-litre diesels buck downsizing trend and work very well. Good van to drive, but can be firm. Lack of standard bulkhead makes some versions noisy. The Volkswagen Caddy drives very much like a car, which means even casual van drivers should find themselves comfortable behind the wheel very quickly.
Restart your car’s audio system. Update your device. Go to Settings > General > Software Update. And if there is an update, update your iOS device. Remove your car’s old Bluetooth connection from your iPhone and then rediscover it. On your iPhone, go to Settings > Bluetooth and tap the Information (i) icon then tap Forget This Device.
Check an see if the green/red light on the roof console are off. If yes, there is an issue with the CarNet module. They had to completely remove the module, remove the backup battery and let it sit there for 45 minutes to do a hard reset. Then they put the battery back in and re-installed the original CarNet module.
Pairing your primary phone. Put your phone in discovery mode and you’ll see a device called VW BT XXXX, with the last four numbers being your vehicle’s VIN. Select that device and a connection request will pop up on your car’s touchscreen. Press Connect and the touchscreen will show a six-digit PIN. You’ll have 30 seconds to make sure
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