Depending on the make and model of your vehicle, there are several ways to connect your phone to your car or truck.
- If your car or truck features Bluetooth® connectivity, you can connect your phone to your vehicle through a process called pairing. Before you begin the pairing process, we recommend having your vehicle's owner manual on hand as a reference. Vehicle manufacturers support a wide variety of multimedia systems that function in different ways. If you no longer have your owner's manual or need additional assistance pairing your vehicle to your phone, please click the link for your vehicle manufacturer's website. If your vehicle manufacturer is not listed, you can search for the manufacturer's website online.
Chevrolet - Chevrolet Bluetooth Page
Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, RAM, Fiat - UConnect Bluetooth Page
Ford - Ford Bluetooth Page
GMC - GMC Bluetooth Page
Honda - Honda Bluetooth Page
Nissan - Nissan Bluetooth Page
Subaru - Subaru Bluetooth Page
Toyota - Toyota Bluetooth Page
To begin the pairing process, follow these steps:- Sit in your vehicle with the engine running and the multimedia system on.
- Follow the instructions in your owner's manual or the multimedia system's user guide to turn on Bluetooth and allow the system to be discoverable.
- From the main screen of your phone, tap the "Settings" icon.
- Tap "Bluetooth."
- Tap the slider to turn Bluetooth ON.
- A list of nearby Bluetooth devices will display. Tap the name that represents your vehicle's multimedia system.
- If prompted to enter a PIN, enter your passcode and tap "Pair."