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May 7, 2016 7:19 AM in response to Rf-teamby pedro d,Hello there, Rf-team.
It sounds like you are trying to connect and control your car stereo via Bluetooth. The following Knowledge Base article offers up some great insight:
Get help connecting your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch with your car stereo
https://support.apple.com/en-us/HT203412
If you're using Bluetooth
- Check your car stereo's user manual for steps about pairing with a Bluetooth device.
- On your iOS device, swipe up to open Control Center, then tap
twice to turn Bluetooth off and back on. - Restart your iOS device.
- On your iOS device, unpair your car stereo. On your car's display, unpair your iOS device and any other devices. Restart your car and your iOS device, then pair and connect again.
- Update your iOS device.
- Install any firmware updates for your car stereo.
- If you still can't connect, contact Apple Support.
Thanks for reaching out to Apple Support Communities.
Kind Regards.
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May 7, 2016 11:23 AM in response to pedro dby Rf-team,Pedro , thanks for the reply. i have no problem connecting via Bluetooth the issue is vehicle radio keeps taking over my phone calls even though I have a Bluetooth headset connected. friend has a android phone and he can select what he wants his Bluetooth connection to do. Example he can select a certain vehicle radio and select audio only and for another connection he can select phone and audio streaming.
I Want that ability so I can stream audio while driving but I want my phone calls to go to plant tonics headset.
THanks
