Severe Bluetooth connectivity problems & radio malfunction

Asked by GuruT5TQX Jun 13, 2018 at 11:55 PM about the 2015 Nissan Rogue SV

Question type: General

My bluetooth is constantly disconnecting from my lg phone in my car.  I have to
shut off  phone, then reconnect to my car all time.  Additionally, when I mention
a contact , the car will respond with correct number or name name and then
totally  connect me with someone different  in my contact name list.  Lastly, my
radio's vol went off the charts by itself.  & It would not let me turn up down, off
or on! Ihad no control over the radio.  Had to turn off car twice before it would
turn off.  .  

4 Answers

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Try this: I used to have the same issue What I do is to use another phone to connect up to the car’s Bluetooth. Then off the engine and start up again. Use my own mobile phone to connect to Bluetooth. It should auto connect the next time round :) Maybe u guys can give it a try too

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My Samsung phone connects fine, but once I make or receive a call, the media playback no longer produces audio. It appears connected, but will not make a sound. In addition, annoyingly, the phone IS connected to a media player, so the phone speakers are disabled. Only option is to delete the phone and reconnect every time I want to play media, rendering it only useful for phone calls.

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