Re: Chrysler 2013 300c uconnect bluetooth is not working...
There are a few things you can try to troubleshoot this issue with your 2013 Chrysler 300c's Uconnect Bluetooth system:
Make sure that your phone's Bluetooth is turned on and that it is in pairing mode.
Check the Uconnect system's settings to ensure that Bluetooth is turned on and that it is set to discoverable mode.
Try restarting both the Uconnect system and your phone to see if that resolves the issue.
Check the vehicle's manual to see if there are any specific instructions for pairing a device with the Uconnect system.
If the above steps don't work, try clearing the Uconnect system's memory of previously paired devices, and then try pairing your phone again.
Check if the software of the Uconnect system is up-to-date, if not update the software.
Try deleting all previously paired devices on the Uconnect system, and then try pairing your phone.
If none of these steps resolve the issue, it may be a problem with the Uconnect system itself and you may need to take your vehicle to a Chrysler dealership for further assistance.
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Are you certain it's an issue with the Uconnect system rather than your phone? Do you have other bluetooth devices in your vehicle that your phone has been paired with that might be causing your phone to ping-pong between devices?
Turn iPhone Bluetooth On:First you want to make sure that Bluetooth is functioning on your iPhone. Click on the Settings icon from the iPhone desktop. From the settings screen click General to show the iPhone General Settings as displayed in the below image. Notice you can see if Bluetooth is on or off from this screen. General Settings screen you can click on Bluetooth to configure the Bluetooth settings. On the Bluetooth screen shown below click to the left of Off to turn Bluetooth On.
Begin Uconnect Setup:Now that Bluetooth is operational on the iPhone you can start the Uconnect process. Click the Uconnect button on the rear view mirror to begin. The voice from the Uconnect system will ask you to verbally select one of the options from the menu. Once Uconnect asks for your input say "Setup" to begin the process of syncing the iPhone.
Start Phone Pairing:Once you say setup in the above step the Uconnect system will list numerous options available from the setup menu. One of these options is "Phone Pairing" so when the Uconnect system asks for the choices from the setup menu say "Phone Pairing".
Pair a Phone:In the Phone Pairing menu you can modify current entries or begin pairing a new phone. After Uconnect lists all of the choices you should say "Pair a Phone" to begin the process of pairing the iPhone.
Uconnect Pin Code:The first step in pairing a phone is setting the Bluetooth Pin Code that authorizes that phone to pair with the Uconnect system. When asked for the Pin Code say any four digit combination such as "1 - 2 - 3 - 4". Uconnect will repeat back the Pin Code so you can verify it has recorded properly.
Connect iPhone To Uconnect:After you have set the Pin Code for the Uconnect system you need to view the iPhone's Bluetooth Settings screen which you can get to following the steps in Step 1 above. Before the Uconnect system shows up in Bluetooth the Bluetooth Settings screen will look similar to the below where you may have other Bluetooth devices showing or not.After a couple seconds the Uconnect system will display as "Hands Free" as shown in the below image. Notice it states that it is not yet paired,,,,,
Click on the Hands Free device showing in the Bluetooth devices list above. This will open a new screen as shown in the below image that prompts you for the Pin Code you specified in Step 5.
Enter the Pin Code and then click the Connect button in the top right corner of the above window. This will pair the iPhone with Uconnect and take you back to the Bluetooth devices screen where the Uconnect Hands Free device will now show Connected as shown in the below image.
After the device is connected you will be prompted by the Uconnect voice again so proceed to the below steps.
Phone Name & Priority: After connecting the iPhone you will then name the phone and set a priority between one and seven. Name the phone anything you would like and if this is your primary phone set the priority to one so this phone always connects at a higher priority than any other phone.
Verify & Test:Now have a friend dial your cell phone while you are in your car to see if the music volume lowers and the Uconnect voice tells you there is an incoming call from a certain number. To make calls you can press the Uconnect button and follow the voice prompts.
The Uconnect system is a great way to safely use your cell phone in the car.
I had this exact problem with my new d3400 as well. My settings originally showed Bluetooth ON and when I clicked on it, it showed a couple options: Network Connection-ON, Paired Devices, Send while off-"ON". I clicked on Paired Devices and it showed that it had connected to my phone today (even though my connection to snapbridge was unsuccessful) - so in an effort to retry my snapbridge connection I deleted my phone from the paired devices and this caused the Bluetooth on the camera to completely turn OFF and grey out. Same problem everyone here seems to be having where I couldn't even re-enable the bluetooth again and just saw an error message saying "option unavailable in current setting".
Alas, I found a solution - I have an iPhone 6 so for me at least this worked:
I went to bluetooth settings on my phone and went to the camera name and said "forget this device". I then deleted the snapbridge app and redownloaded it.
Then I went on the camera and tried to do the "connect to smart device". Instead of going to snapbridge, I went to my phone's bluetooth settings and chose the camera once the name popped up again. It prompted a pair message and I had to confirm the # on the camera matched the # on my phone. It then paired successfully and the bluetooth on my camera was back on! -- (disclaimer.. while this was great to see that at least the bluetooth was on again, this did not resolve the issues I was having with snapbridge - I still can't seem to get it to connect through the app, but perhaps it will work out for others..)
There are a few things to note. The pairing has to occur between the Uconnect device in the Chrysler 200 and the Samsung S3 using bluetooth. I noticed there are 4 possible Uconnect systems available. Depending on which one you have you can check the recommended cell phone to go with it. Samsung S4 is defnitely compatible to all of the of them and SIII also with some. But that does not mean SIII will not work with others. It just means it may not have been tested.
Go to this link and select the vehicle model and year and then follow the instructions to get to the correct pairing instruction. If SIII is not listed I would still check S4. Should not be much different. Chrysler Uconnect
Well I know for sure the default pin for the M1 is indeed 0000. However I
cannot tell you what the pin would be for your specific bluetooth
dongle. If I where you I would try 0000, 1111, 2222 and so on
As with all Bluetooth headsets,
the H700 needs to be paired with the device before it can be used, which
is done in pairing mode. In pairing mode, the H700 makes a transmission
so that Bluetooth-enabled devices can pick up the device and connect to
the headset. Once connected, no other device can connect with the
Bluetooth headset. To enter pairing mode on the H700, open the headset
boom located near the microphone. After a few seconds the indicator
light will turn purple. Once purple, the H700 is in pairing mode.
Searching for the Device With the M1
Once the H700 is in pairing
mode, have the M1 search for Bluetooth devices. To do this, press
"MENU/OK" and choose "Tools," "Bluetooth," "Add New" and "Search." A
list of Bluetooth devices will show up on the screen. Highlight
"Motorola H700" and press "MENU/OK." Choose "Add to Trusted," enter
"0000" and press "MENU/OK." The devices are now connected and ready to
be tested.
Testing the Devices
Once the devices are connected,
test that both the phone and the headset are working properly together.
First, place the headset in your ear. Dial a number on the phone and
press "Send." If you can hear ringing, the devices are connected
properly and ready for use.
If the connection was not successful, repeat the previous steps and
try again. Make sure the indicator light is glowing purple and is
steady. If you have connected the headset to a previous device, make
sure that device is turned off so as not to interfere with the
connection procedure. Once the other device is off, close and reopen the
boom to enter pairing mode.
When using your S9 for the first time, follow these steps to pair (connect) to your Phone: Important: If you are pairing separate Bluetooth devices for handsfree calls and streaming music, it is recommended that you pair your S9 with your handsfree device (phone) first. 1 Ensure the Bluetooth feature is enabled (turned on) in your phone.
2 Turn on your S9 by pressing and holding (|) button until the indicator light flashes three times in blue. After a few moments, the indicator light will be steadily lit in blue to indicate your S9 is in pairing mode. 3 From your device, perform a Bluetooth device discovery/search. . When pairing your S9, use the following steps to perform a device discovery from your phone: After accessing the Settings Menu, go to bluetooth. to add a new device, tap [New]. 1. Tap [New] key to search the device that can be connected and which is within range. The phone lists Bluetooth devices it finds. b Select Motorola S9. c Select OK or Yes to pair your S9 with your phone. d Enter the passkey: 0000 e Select OK.
When your S9 successfully pairs and connects to your device, the indicator light displays blue with 10 quick purple flashes. If wearing your S9, you will also hear an audio tone indicating successful pairing and connection to your device. 4 To verify your S9 has successfully established a handsfree calling connection with your phone, dial a phone number you want to call and press the Send key on your phone. When successfully connected, you hear ringing on your S9. A Bluetooth Handsfree Phone (HFP) connection is now established with your phone
If you have lost the pairing on your phone with the headset follow these simple steps below: • Setting the headset into pairing mode 1) Ensure the headset is fully charged 2) The headset must be switch off 3) Press and hold the on button for +- 8 seconds until the light flashes red-blue 4) The headset is now in pairing mode • Searching for the headset on the phone 1) Go to “settings” or “connections” 2) Select Bluetooth, then options 3) Select Devices and click add 4) The phone should search for any available Bluetooth devices and display what was found 5) Select the Explorer 3XX device and click add 6) You will be required to enter in a pass code which is standard ‘0000’ 7) If successful then the headset will start flashing BLUE every few seconds. 8) If it’s a Samsung or Nokia phone you will need to “AUTHORIZE” headset on the device. • The headset is now paired with the phone
1. TheBTCK06 and the Bluetooth enabled cell phone should be within a distance of 3 feet (1 metre).
2. With the BTCK06 OFF, press the MULTI-FUNCTION Button (The bottom button) for 6 seconds. The Red & Blue LED's will flash alternatley and the speaker will make a long BEEP sound.
3. The Bluetooth cell phone will search for nearby Bluetooth devices. The cell phone will display the BTCK06 in the list of Bluetooth devices. If you are using a "dongle" type Bluetooth adaptor, follow the manufacturer's instructions for that device.
4. Select BTCK06 to add this Bluetooth device into the list of the paired devices.
5. Enter in the PIN Code "0000" and your mobile phone will show that pairing is complete.
6. If Pairing is successful, user will hear a long BEEP and the Blue LED will flash about every 3 seconds.
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