Do you have any experience with troubleshooting? If not, try the following steps, testing each one to determine which is most useful before moving on:
- Turn Bluetooth off (not in Control Center), restart your iPhone, then turn it back on.
- After erasing all pairing information from your car’s system, including that for your iPhone 12 Pro, forget your BMW from your iPhone’s Bluetooth devices. Try renaming your iPhone 12 Pro before reconnecting if you frequently use the same iPhone name across multiple devices.
Most of the preceding methods are explained in this article’s “Connect using Bluetooth” section:
When you reach the stage where you check for software or firmware updates for your vehicle, this website might be helpful: Software Update for BMW
The following list of Bluetooth profiles will show you what your stereo system needs to support in order to perform at its best when connected over Bluetooth to an iOS 14 device: Support for Bluetooth profiles in iOS and iPadOS – Apple Support
Regards, Alicia. The bluetooth 5.0 protocol differs from earlier versions possibly due to a software issue with the iphone 12 or the use of fresh hardware from a different vendor.
Everyone else has tried the most fundamental troubleshooting techniques, but they have not been successful in fixing the issue. When keeping track of the bluetooth connection, I also discovered that it breaks every time Siri tries to respond on Bluetooth and every time a voice command from directions is attempted.
Since my BMW doesn’t have navigation, there isn’t a software update for it, and I don’t think it would help anyone else since the issue seems to be with the phone.
Thank you very much. If you’ve observed that the troubleshooting procedures haven’t solved the problem for other customers who have reported similar problems, we can appreciate your hesitation. You should try these techniques because they have helped many people with Bluetooth difficulties. For instance, switching Bluetooth on and off while restarting your iPhone may help you reestablish your connection; forgetting and reconnecting the devices will establish a new connection; and renaming your iPhone could fix any communication problems between the two.
The computerized sound systems in most automobiles with Bluetooth capabilities can be updated with new firmware. You might need to get in touch with your dealer and ask them to manually check for updates if your BMW doesn’t have navigation. To find out if there are any Bluetooth firmware upgrades for your system, get in touch with the nearest dealer.
If Siri continues to drop your Bluetooth after trying the procedures, you could consider contacting Apple Support directly for more complex troubleshooting.
Yes, I have already tried these simple procedures. The Bluetooth protocols used by the iPhone XR and the 12, which were previously compatible with BMW models from the e90 and e60 generation, are the same. I’ll get in touch with Apple support to see if they have any plans to fix the issue.
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Start your iPhone X and Bluetooth device in your car as a first step.
Restarting the computer or performing a soft reset typically fixes minor software problems and errors. To fix any software issues brought on by the upgrade that might have stopped them from pairing, restart your iPhone X and your automobile.
- Until the Slide to Power Off command displays, press and hold the Side/Power button and either Volume button.
- For a complete shut-off of your iPhone X, move the slider to the right.
- Press and hold the Side/Power button once more until the Apple logo shows after around 30 seconds.
Steps in Troubleshooting That Have Failed
The troubleshooting steps that your BMW dealer or Apple Genius might suggest are shown below. Although none of them have been successful for me, it doesn’t harm to try the ones you think might be useful:
- Turn on pairing mode to re-pair the devices after erasing all previously-paired Bluetooth devices (BMW) and the Bluetooth accessories (vehicle) in iOS.
- iOS software update
- The iPhone was factory reset.
- Reset the network settings on your phone.
- turn on and off airplane mode
- changing the head unit
- Bluetooth should be turned off, then back on.
Most frequent BMW Bluetooth issues
Call dropouts, music that won’t play despite a decent connection, phones that won’t pair with the car, and poor voice quality at high speeds are just a few of the Bluetooth problems BMW drivers may experience.
Although the symptoms can differ, software is almost always the primary culprit. Or, if you prefer, the software bug. Likewise in your BMW and phone.
I’ve swapped out a lot of control units and antennae when troubleshooting Bluetooth issues, only to find that the largest offender is actually the flaw in smartphone software.
How can I pair my iPhone with the Bluetooth on my BMW?
On your iPhone, go to “Settings” > “General” > “Siri” and “Settings” > “WiFi” to accomplish this. You may now use Bluetooth to link your iPhone and automobile together. To do this, go to your iPhone’s settings and choose “Bluetooth.” Then select “Manage mobile devices” from the menu under “Media” on the BMW control display.
Why won’t my iPhone and BMW communicate?
For a safer way to use your iPhone while driving, newer car models offer CarPlay. Verify that this feature is supported by your car. If not, you cannot utilize it. Once you’ve established that your automobile is compatible with CarPlay, check to make sure the feature is configured correctly. What you should do next is as follows:
- Put your iPhone X in your car’s USB port if it supports CarPlay over a wired method. Simply seek for the USB port that has a CarPlay or smartphone icon labeled on it.
- Press the Voice Control buttons and hold the on the steering wheel to set up CarPlay if your vehicle supports wireless CarPlay. Ensure that Bluetooth pairing or wireless mode is active in your vehicle.
- Go to Settings > General > CarPlay > Available Cars on your iPhone X, then pick your vehicle.
- In order for your iPhone to recognize your car, it must be operating.
Consult your car’s manual for more detailed instructions on how to utilize CarPlay on your vehicle.
How do I link my BMW’s Bluetooth?
You must first begin the Bluetooth connection process on your car’s radio in order to connect your Android device to your BMW vehicle. You will then be prompted by the system to finish the device configuration. Go to the Settings section of your Android phone and choose Wireless & Networks.
How can I link my BMW 3 Series’ Bluetooth?
Make sure Bluetooth is turned on in both the automobile and the mobile device before proceeding. Choose Communication > Manage mobile devices > Connect new device* on the iDrive. The Bluetooth name for your BMW is then displayed* after you have selected the necessary features for the device. Simply locate and choose the BMW Bluetooth name from the phone’s Bluetooth menu, then adhere to the directions on the phone’s display and the vehicle’s display. You will be required to verify that the distinct code displayed in the car display matches the code on the majority of cellphones. Pressing OK causes the features to work. The phone appears in the device list after being linked with the vehicle. Only pairing a phone while the car is still is permitted for your protection.
Only applies to automobiles equipped with a professional navigation system. Use the iDrive to select “Add new device” for vehicles equipped with business navigation.
Does iPhone work with BMW?
With Apple CarPlay(r), you may utilize all of the features of your iPhone in your BMW wirelessly. The BMW iDrive System displays smartphone applications like iMessage, Apple Maps, WhatsApp, phone, Apple Music, or Spotify, which may be effortlessly used in the car via touch or voice command.
The following conditions must be satisfied in order to use Apple CarPlay(r):
- A minimum of an iPhone 5 running iOS 9.3 or later with a current data plan.
- Vehicles with the Connected Package Plus (6C2) or Connected Package Professional equipment options
- Apple CarPlay is supported in vehicles with an Apple CarPlay(r) Preparation or Smartphone Integration (6CP) equipment option and a manufacturing date of July 2016 or later.
- On the iPhone, Siri, WiFi, and Bluetooth must be turned on.
There are no runtime restrictions on the Apple CarPlay(r) service, which is open and functional. Due to potential future technological advances (such as those affecting the Service’s availability and/or smartphone compatibility/operating systems), usage cannot be guaranteed indefinitely.
How can I make my car’s Apple CarPlay(r) voice control system operational?
You don’t need to touch the push-to-talk button on the steering wheel in order for your car to recognize the Apple Siri voice control for Apple CarPlay(r) when you say the activation phrase “Hey Siri.” Please be aware that when you initialize Apple CarPlay(r) in your BMW or in the system settings, you must confirm this feature.
What third-party applications (such as Facebook and WhatsApp) may I use with Apple CarPlay(r)?
How can I tell whether the Bluetooth in my BMW is upgraded?
To connect your phone and car:
- Launch your BMW as usual.
- Go to the Bluetooth menu on your phone and look for nearby devices two minutes after you start your car.
- Select the “BMW” device you see when you see it.
- Put in your BMW Bluetooth pairing code when requested.
- For verification that pairing was successful, check your iDrive menu.
Why is my Bluetooth no longer able to connect to my car?
- If your Bluetooth devices aren’t connecting, they probably aren’t in pairing mode or are out of range.
- Try rebooting your devices or letting your phone or tablet “forget” the connection if you’re experiencing persistent Bluetooth connection issues.
When your computer won’t connect to a printer and you’re in a rush, it can be mildly annoying when your headphones won’t pair with your phone. It can also be really inconvenient.
Why is my iPhone no longer able to connect to my car?
Try these steps to see if they help you couple a Bluetooth accessory, like as a wireless keyboard, to your iOS or iPadOS device:
- Ensure that your iOS or iPadOS device and Bluetooth accessories are in close proximity to one another.
- Restart your Bluetooth device after turning it off.
- Make sure your Bluetooth accessory is turned on, fully charged, and plugged in. Check to check if your attachment needs new batteries if it does.
- Make sure Bluetooth is enabled for any apps you use with the Bluetooth accessory by going to Settings > Privacy > Bluetooth on your iOS or iPadOS device.
How can I connect my iPhone 13 to the Bluetooth in my car?
CarPlay, a better and safer way to use your iPhone in the car, is a feature that is available in some vehicles. When you use CarPlay, the functions of your iPhone that you want to use while driving are shown right on the dashboard of your vehicle.
Connect your iPhone to the USB port on your car’s audio if it supports CarPlay utilizing the USB port. There may be a CarPlay or smartphone icon on the USB port’s label.
Press and hold the voice command button on your steering wheel to set up CarPlay if your vehicle supports wireless CarPlay. Alternatively, check sure your car is in Bluetooth or wireless pairing mode. Next, select your vehicle on your iPhone by going to Settings > General > CarPlay > Available Cars. For more details, consult the owner’s manual that came with your vehicle.
What does BMW’s Bluetooth code look like?
Guys, I’ve got it figured out. My 645ci was having the exact same problem. You only need to start the pairing procedure by going to the Bluetooth screen. Now, make sure you enter the same four-digit pin you entered for your phone into the Bluetooth in your car. Choose either 0000 or 1234. Select “confirm passkey” after entering the passkey. That’ll finish it.