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Dec 26, 2013 2:55 PM in response to alperfromturby matt00,Hello alperfromtur,
Thanks for the question. I understand you are experiencing issues connecting your iPhone 5 with your car via bluetooth. The following article may help to resolve your issue:
iOS: Troubleshooting car stereo connections
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS3581
Some car stereos require a firmware update for AVRCP 1.4 Bluetooth compatibility
http://support.apple.com/kb/TS4483
iOS: Supported Bluetooth profiles
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT3647
iOS: Third-party Bluetooth accessories
http://support.apple.com/kb/HT1664
Thanks,
Matt M.
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May 7, 2015 9:12 AM in response to alperfromturby ErionV,I thought there was a problem with the unit in my car too but there isn't.
PLEASE NOTE: I am not in my car, this is from memory.
What you need to do is use the head-unit navigation wheel(it can also be pushed up, down, left and right, not just a scroll wheel like some think) to navigate to the bottom left of the screen where you see a message like "bluetooth is open and ready". You will find and option there which will then start searching for your iPhone. This is where i got confused also, as I though I had to search for the head-unit from my phone but it is your head-unit that you use to search for you iPhone.
You need to have the bluetooth on on your phone and on the cars head-unit you need to find your iPhone and select it. Once done, it will prompt you to input a password, enter something like "0000", doesn't really matter but once done you will get a prompt on your iPhone at which point to enter the same code again, "0000" in our example case.
I know this post is old but I'm sure another person will have the same problem we all did.