bluetooth problem
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bluetooth problem
i have audi a8l 2006 with bluetooth, it connects fine I dial a number I can hear them clearly but they can't hear me when I talk to them. any of ya have had this problem, and whats the solution
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Has always been like that ?
Have you checked the coding in 77 telephone ?
Mine was a bit garbled on the microphone at one stage but I had swapped out the fixed phone for Bluetooth rsap unit. played around with the coding a bit and seems fine now.
Not a bit of fluf jammed in the mic.?
Have you checked the coding in 77 telephone ?
Mine was a bit garbled on the microphone at one stage but I had swapped out the fixed phone for Bluetooth rsap unit. played around with the coding a bit and seems fine now.
Not a bit of fluf jammed in the mic.?
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seen this before two weeks ago..... and it was a coding in the Central Electronics 09 for some odd reason..... I dont see how the CE ECU caused that but I tried everything and coding on the BT Module 77 reset it, adaptation, guided faults etc, then when I changed the coding on the CE module back to stock it worked, wierd... apparently the customer had CE module recoded to ROW, BT module didnt like that....
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I've seen it before too: the phone...
Cars are getting older now so there are apparently some module issues, but 95%+ of the time over the years I would say it's the phone. Step one is test a known good phone with functional bluetooth against the car--as in, not yours. Fall back is test your phone in a different car, specifically for phone (not music) bluetooth.
FWIW on my iPhone 5S, Apple gave me a refurb one when first one had broken camera. Seemed fine at first leaving store. But in car a few days later, suddenly I realized I could hear people and they couldn't hear me for any call on speaker. But wait, same issue on my wife's Q5 when I had her car one day before getting back home. Yep, phone.
Even better... Go to Apple store, and they smugly pronounced it all good. The "flagship" one where top management goes to be seen: University Ave in Palo Alto CA. Except oops, the "Geniuses" tested A2DP music bluetooth with a speaker in pronouncing it good. Took about an hour for me to get the Geniuses to understand politely they didn't understand bluetooth. Finally they tried it against a mobile speakerphone device they took out of a box. Bad bluetooth radio confirmed, on phone side not A2DP music side. Thus, second new phone. All good..til that one broke at tail end of warranty. Yep, quality Apple, err Foxconn product. Three of em in one warranty window for just that 5S.
Moral of story: suspect phone always too and don't just jump to car.
Cars are getting older now so there are apparently some module issues, but 95%+ of the time over the years I would say it's the phone. Step one is test a known good phone with functional bluetooth against the car--as in, not yours. Fall back is test your phone in a different car, specifically for phone (not music) bluetooth.
FWIW on my iPhone 5S, Apple gave me a refurb one when first one had broken camera. Seemed fine at first leaving store. But in car a few days later, suddenly I realized I could hear people and they couldn't hear me for any call on speaker. But wait, same issue on my wife's Q5 when I had her car one day before getting back home. Yep, phone.
Even better... Go to Apple store, and they smugly pronounced it all good. The "flagship" one where top management goes to be seen: University Ave in Palo Alto CA. Except oops, the "Geniuses" tested A2DP music bluetooth with a speaker in pronouncing it good. Took about an hour for me to get the Geniuses to understand politely they didn't understand bluetooth. Finally they tried it against a mobile speakerphone device they took out of a box. Bad bluetooth radio confirmed, on phone side not A2DP music side. Thus, second new phone. All good..til that one broke at tail end of warranty. Yep, quality Apple, err Foxconn product. Three of em in one warranty window for just that 5S.
Moral of story: suspect phone always too and don't just jump to car.
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to be honest i dont even know where the mic is located at, i dont have the vag cable wire to check it
Has always been like that ?
Have you checked the coding in 77 telephone ?
Mine was a bit garbled on the microphone at one stage but I had swapped out the fixed phone for Bluetooth rsap unit. played around with the coding a bit and seems fine now.
Not a bit of fluf jammed in the mic.?
Have you checked the coding in 77 telephone ?
Mine was a bit garbled on the microphone at one stage but I had swapped out the fixed phone for Bluetooth rsap unit. played around with the coding a bit and seems fine now.
Not a bit of fluf jammed in the mic.?
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