Ever heard of Bluetooth? Do you know what it is?
Bluetooth is a short-range wireless technology that lets you connect computers, mobile phones, and handheld devices to each other and to the Internet. Bluetooth technology eliminates the need for the cables that connect devices together. Bluetooth-enabled devices connect wirelessly within a 32ft range. – Apple.com Over the last five years almost every automotive maker has installed Bluetooth as a factory option. Do you have a factory Bluetooth system installed in your vehicle? Do you know how to pair your cell phone to the system? Do you know how to take full advantage of all the features it offers or how to troubleshoot problems? Check out the following factory links to answer these and other questions about the Bluetooth system in your vehicle! General Motors, Chevy, Buick and Cadillac GM Total Connect http://www.gmtotalconnect.com/ Ford, Lincoln and Mercury SYNC Technology http://support.ford.com/topics/sync-technology http://www.lincoln.com/technology/sync/ Chrysler, Jeep, Dodge, Ram, SRT UConnect http://www.driveuconnect.com/ http://chrysler.servigistics.com/query.action?brand=Chrysler&country=US®ion=NAFTA&request_locale=en Volkswagen http://web.vw.com/bluetoothchecker/?tc=qsg-dtu13-gen-own-bt Honda Hands Free Link http://www.hondahflaccessory.com/about.taf?do=q&q=1 Toyota Connect http://www.toyota.com/connect/ Nissan http://www.nissanusa.com/bluetooth/ Hyundai https://www.hyundaiusa.com/bluetooth/ Kia http://www.kia.com/#/bluetooth/ Mazda http://www.mazdausa.com/MusaWeb/displayPage.action?pageParameter=bluetooth Subaru http://www.subaru.com/owners/resource-center/electronics-audio/bluetooth/index.html Comments are closed.
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