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Bluetooth not working

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Ok so I was trying to bluetooth my phone to my car and when I checked my bluetooth none of my devices were on my bluetooth if you got any advice please help

 

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LongHiker
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@NotrealJacebryanYT Was your car in BT pairing mode?

BTW, the name of your device, and presumably your real name, is in your screenshot. 

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It just happened and is my mom phone
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LongHiker
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@NotrealJacebryanYT Is the car in Bluetooth pairing mode? 

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Yea I try and is not working
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SamsungMod
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Hello NotrealJacebryanYT, welcome to the Samsung Community! I understand your concerns with trying to connect your car to your device via Bluetooth. You can connect your Galaxy phone to your car in a variety of ways, such as, Bluetooth, USB or AUX cables, or the Android Auto app. 

To connect via Bluetooth:

Make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone and your car. On your phone, swipe down from the top of the screen to open the Quick settings panel, and then tap the Bluetooth icon. You can also touch and hold the icon, and then tap the switch at the top of the screen to enable Bluetooth. You may need to refer to your car manual or your stereo manual for precise Bluetooth instructions. Additionally, your car entertainment system may require software updates. Please contact your car dealer or manufacturer for assistance.

Here is a link to other ways to connect your device to your car: http://www.samsung.com/us/support/troubleshoot/TSG10001557/

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supernatural1xx
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Same here on Samsung a16 it was working the other day now not working at all
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nullandvoid
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Are all your BT devices erased from your car or your phone? If it's your car, I'd venture to say something went wrong with your car's BT. If it's your phone, yry resetting your wi-fi and BT networks after running a diagnostic on the phone. You will have to re-establish all your connections after doing so. If it's your car, see your dealer.
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