How do I fix the Bluetooth in my Mercedes?
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- On your iOS device, go to Settings > Bluetooth and make sure that Bluetooth is on.
- Make sure that your Bluetooth accessory and iOS device are close to each other.
- Turn your Bluetooth accessory off and back on again.
- Make sure that your Bluetooth accessory is on and fully charged or connected to power.
Can Mercedes 2009 350 play music via Bluetooth?
To get to the Bluetooth audio screen of your Mercedes-Benz hands-free system press the “DISC” key on the radio or select “Audio”. Select “Audio” again and select “Bluetooth audio” or press the “DISC” key several times until you see the following screen. Select “BT audio” located in the lower left corner.
What is the Bluetooth pairing code for a Mercedes Benz?
The pairing code is typically 1234 or 0000. Mercedes Bluetooth adapter instructions can also be found in the owner’s manual located here. Some Mercedes-Benz cars may require an update to function with newer phone models. If your phone is not pairing or the address book isn’t downloading check with a dealership to see if an update is available.
What to do when your Bluetooth is not working?
When your device is paired, but it’s not working, you can use the following steps to fix the problem: Open Settings. Click on Devices. Click on Bluetooth. Select the device. Click the Remove device button. Click Yes to confirm to complete the task.
Are there any problems with the Mercedes C63 C204?
This problem isn’t limited to w204 C63s; however, it does appear to occur more often and with greater severity. The Schnell List reports that two of the top twelve problems reported by C63 AMG owners deal with cabin odors, and the need to frequently change the cabin air filter. There seem to be two culprits here.
Why does my Mercedes Benz W204 C63 make a tapping noise?
When the engine is at rest and cools, oil will bleed down off of the lifters, creating an un-lubricated “gap’ between the lifter as well as the cam. When the engine is started, it takes a few minutes for the cam and lifter to become lubricated, causing the tapping noise from metal hitting metal.
Is the Bluetooth on my Mercedes clk350 working?
My 2009 CLK350 Bluetooth pairing SOLVED! My Android phone was paired with my Mercedes Benz factory Bluetooth unit so I knew that it was working. I have the audio with no navigation, the factory iPod connector, and the factory Bluetooth adapter for the phone.
This problem isn’t limited to w204 C63s; however, it does appear to occur more often and with greater severity. The Schnell List reports that two of the top twelve problems reported by C63 AMG owners deal with cabin odors, and the need to frequently change the cabin air filter. There seem to be two culprits here.
Pairing was straightforward from my phone’s Bluetooth pairing screen. The Bluetooth pairing code is 62872 which is MBUSA on a standard telephone keypad. I hope this helps. I also recommend the “CoolStream CarPro for 2011 or earlier Mercedes Benz”. Amazon has this for $78.99.
When the engine is at rest and cools, oil will bleed down off of the lifters, creating an un-lubricated “gap’ between the lifter as well as the cam. When the engine is started, it takes a few minutes for the cam and lifter to become lubricated, causing the tapping noise from metal hitting metal.