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Octavia Phone pairing not possible?

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Morning all, picked up my first Skoda yesterday. After bashing my head against a wall for the last 30 mins, is it actually possible to connect my phone to the Bolero stereo? Followed the instructions in the owners manual but no joy, the phone button mutes the stereo and nothing else?

Thanks in advance!

Welcome :)

 

That behaviour suggests the car doesn't have bluetooth I'm afraid. The factory location for a BT module would be under one of the front seats so feel free to check there to see if one is fitted.

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1 minute ago, langers2k said:

Welcome :)

 

That behaviour suggests the car doesn't have bluetooth I'm afraid. The factory location for a BT module would be under one of the front seats so feel free to check there to see if one is fitted.

Tha is for the quick reply. Is this something that's easily (and cheaply) available, or am I better off just changing out the stero for something else already thinking about an android mirroring for google maps etc. 

You'd need a wiring loom, mic and compatible BT module. It might also need coding in afterwards.

 

Plenty of people seem to fit Android based headunits and are happy enough but I don't have any suggestions.

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Muchas grassy arse 🙂

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