B. bsullenger Discussion starter. 1 post · Joined 2014. #1 · Nov 25, 2014. Hi. I'm planning to trade in my 2002 Beetle for a 2013. It's listed as having bluetooth, but the dealer says it doesn't -- I would have to install it. From everything I've read it sounded like bluetooth was standard in 2012 and beyond Beetles.
Volkswagen uses two systems on their passenger cars option 9W2 and option 9W3. Here's the Catch-22: option 9W2 supports A2DP Bluetooth streaming while option 9W3 supports voice dialing, phone book transfer (except on Jetta TDI/SEL) and caller ID. You can find your options on the sticker in the boot. The ONLY Volkswagen that support A2DP are
Go to your car radio settings, “connection” tab. Choose the option “search for a device”. Select your mobile phone from the list, taking care to activate the Bluetooth connection on it before handling. To finalize the connection, all you have to accomplish is confirm that the two codes shown on your two devices are the same.
How To Play Bluetooth Music In Volkswagen. On the infotainment display, select “Setup.”. Then click “Bluetooth.”. Click “Find devices.”. Activate “Results.”. Choose your gadget. You’ll have two device profile options: “Handsfree” or “Bluetooth Audio.”. Pick one. Press “Yes” on the infotainment screen once you have
I was also quoted approx. $750 to install the VW bluetooth and about $450 to install an after market option. I was also told that installing the VW bluetooth is the only way to use the phone icon on the steering wheel to answer calls, otherwise if you use the after market option you have to control everything through an external device.
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