Why does my Suzuki Mehrans Bluetooth connectivity keep disconnecting?
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Why does my Suzuki Mehrans Bluetooth connectivity keep disconnecting?
I installed a Bluetooth system in my Suzuki Mehran, but the connection keeps ping o r failing to pair with my phone. The audio quality is also low when it does work. Is this a problem with the car’s wiring o r the Bluetooth system? How can I fix it?
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Gari Specialist asked on 16 Apr 2025 17:39:15 pm


Bluetooth disconnections o r low-quality audio are common in older car models like the Suzuki Mehran due to several reasons:
Outdated Bluetooth system: If the Bluetooth system is not compatible with the latest smartphones, connection issues are likely.
Weak o r outdated wiring: In some cases, the wiring o r the Bluetooth module may not have a strong connection, leading to ped signals.
Phone compatibility issues: Sometimes, issues can be caused by phone settings o r interference from other connected devices.
Solutions:
Upgrade the Bluetooth module: Install a new Bluetooth receiver o r head unit with better connectivity and compatibility Rs. 3,000–6,000.
Reset Bluetooth settings: Unpair your phone, reset the Bluetooth system in your car, and re-pair them to ensure a fresh connection.
Check phone settings: Ensure that your phone’s Bluetooth settings are not causing the issue by disabling any battery-saving features o r interference from other connected devices.
Use an auxiliary cable: If Bluetooth continues to disconnect, consider using a wired connection AUX for more reliable sound quality.
Outdated Bluetooth system: If the Bluetooth system is not compatible with the latest smartphones, connection issues are likely.
Weak o r outdated wiring: In some cases, the wiring o r the Bluetooth module may not have a strong connection, leading to ped signals.
Phone compatibility issues: Sometimes, issues can be caused by phone settings o r interference from other connected devices.
Solutions:
Upgrade the Bluetooth module: Install a new Bluetooth receiver o r head unit with better connectivity and compatibility Rs. 3,000–6,000.
Reset Bluetooth settings: Unpair your phone, reset the Bluetooth system in your car, and re-pair them to ensure a fresh connection.
Check phone settings: Ensure that your phone’s Bluetooth settings are not causing the issue by disabling any battery-saving features o r interference from other connected devices.
Use an auxiliary cable: If Bluetooth continues to disconnect, consider using a wired connection AUX for more reliable sound quality.