Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
If your vehicle’s equipped, here’s generally how to connect to Audi Bluetooth for newer model years:
Make sure your device’s Bluetooth is turned on
Turn your vehicle on
On your Audi’s infotainment home screen, select phone
Select connect mobile device
Select the device when it appears on the infotainment screen (you can use the refresh button on the top right if it doesn’t show up right away)
Confirm the pin on your infotainment screen matches the one sent to your device, then select pair from your device
Accept any other confirmation messages
FYI: If you’re trying to connect an iPhone, you might be prompted to turn on Apple CarPlay, but this will disable your Bluetooth connection, so select “not now” if that’s not your preference.
It only takes about 45 seconds to get started in the app, and drivers who make a switch enjoy an average savings of over $800 per year on their car insurance!
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