usafconroy
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This may have been posted on here before, but I'd like to share my troubles and eventual fix for my issues connecting to bluetooth.
I have a 2013 Buick Regal 2.4L E Assist that I just purchased used with 39000 miles on it. It had one previous owner with regular maintenence and no major issues on the Carfax.
After a couple of day with everything working just fine regarding bluetooth and Intellilink, I was having major issues with Intellilink getting stuck trying to connect to my phone (Samsung galaxy s7 edge).
The car would think that it was connected but wouldn't let me go to any bluetooth related options such as using the phone or listening to music. On the phone side the phone would think it was connected and wouldn't let me talk on the phone using that handset or wouldn't play music through the phones speakers. So basically both side appeared as if they were connected but were not working properly. This went on for two days. I tried rebooting my phone. Unpairing my phone. Deleting the phone from the car(which it wouldn't let me do, and doing a factory reset of options from the menu.
These are the steps that finally got it to work.
---After letting the car rest overnight---
-Unpaired phone from bluetooth and rebooted.
-Entered and turned on car without bluetooth turned on
-immediately went into phone settings and deleted the phone from the main menu
-repaired phone with the car
It is now working like it is supposed to without any issues.
I'm assuming that the whole ordeal was caused by being a new owner, unfamiliar with the sluggishness of Intellilink, and being too quick to try unpairing and deleting my phone while Intellilink was struggling with menu changes and bluetooth. Regardless, I hope that this will spark a disscusion about the issue and other (probably more correct) ways of fixing and working through these bluetooth issues. I doubt I'm alone with these early car operating system problems.
I have a 2013 Buick Regal 2.4L E Assist that I just purchased used with 39000 miles on it. It had one previous owner with regular maintenence and no major issues on the Carfax.
After a couple of day with everything working just fine regarding bluetooth and Intellilink, I was having major issues with Intellilink getting stuck trying to connect to my phone (Samsung galaxy s7 edge).
The car would think that it was connected but wouldn't let me go to any bluetooth related options such as using the phone or listening to music. On the phone side the phone would think it was connected and wouldn't let me talk on the phone using that handset or wouldn't play music through the phones speakers. So basically both side appeared as if they were connected but were not working properly. This went on for two days. I tried rebooting my phone. Unpairing my phone. Deleting the phone from the car(which it wouldn't let me do, and doing a factory reset of options from the menu.
These are the steps that finally got it to work.
---After letting the car rest overnight---
-Unpaired phone from bluetooth and rebooted.
-Entered and turned on car without bluetooth turned on
-immediately went into phone settings and deleted the phone from the main menu
-repaired phone with the car
It is now working like it is supposed to without any issues.
I'm assuming that the whole ordeal was caused by being a new owner, unfamiliar with the sluggishness of Intellilink, and being too quick to try unpairing and deleting my phone while Intellilink was struggling with menu changes and bluetooth. Regardless, I hope that this will spark a disscusion about the issue and other (probably more correct) ways of fixing and working through these bluetooth issues. I doubt I'm alone with these early car operating system problems.