How to Connect to Nissan Bluetooth

Step-by-Step Guide to Nissan Bluetooth Phone Pairing

 
Nissan Bluetooth

 

Bluetooth phone pairing is one of the most innovative features that have been added to modern vehicles. With Nissan Bluetooth, you can use your devices, answer calls, and send messages hands-free while driving through Thomasville. But some owners of new Nissan vehicles don’t know how to connect to Nissan Bluetooth.

If you find yourself with the same problem, use this guide brought to you by the specialists at Valdosta Nissan to fully integrate Bluetooth phone pairing to your new vehicle. You can also visit our Valdosta dealership and get in-person help from our team of auto specialists today. Schedule a service appointment, and get the help you need!

Bluetooth Phone Pairing Steps

The Nissan Bluetooth phone pairing process is quite easy after you’ve gotten a hang of the process involved. Whether you’re using Apple CarPlay® and Android Auto™, learning how to connect to Nissan Bluetooth follows the same process, which you can see below:

  1. First, go to “settings” and locate Bluetooth. Turn on your phone’s Bluetooth if you haven’t already.
  2. If your Nissan car has a navigation system, press the phone button on your car audio system. Next, click on “connect” and then “connect new device.” However, if your car doesn’t have navigation, press the enter/setting button on your Nissan. Click on “Bluetooth” and then “add phone.” 
  3. Turn your attention back to your phone again. Go to “settings”, then “Bluetooth”, and select MY-CAR. 
  4. Now, you should see a PIN on both your phone and your Nissan. If they are the same number, you can accept the pairing request on your phone. 

Troubleshooting Nissan Bluetooth Issues

Now, there may be times when you have to troubleshoot your Nissan Bluetooth. This at times can be difficult, but once you get the hang of it, it’ll be easy. Learn how to troubleshoot your Nissan Bluetooth below:

  • Make sure there are no nearby devices with Bluetooth on, as that is the most common reason why Bluetooth pairing doesn’t work. 
  • Have your phone close to the system in your Nissan vehicle for the most signal strength. 
  • Is your phone on low battery? Charge it and try to connect to Nissan Bluetooth again once it has more power.

Get Your Nissan Bluetooth Phone Pairing Done at Valdosta Nissan 

If you’re having trouble pairing your phone with Nissan Bluetooth or getting started, schedule a service appointment with our team of specialists at our service center today. Contact us for more information! Also, apply for financing with out finance center to start the buying process if you’re interested in a new Nissan!

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