Hope this solution helps. Follow the following steps: 1. Go to settings>Bluetooth>Select the Bluetooth connection name of your car>switch on the sync contacts option. Ta-da we are done. Hope all contacts are synced for your guys.
I have a 2014 VW Passat S 1.8L I recently put an rns510 in my car, coded it to the best of my knowledge and everything was happy. I "knew" I would need to eventually get a Bluetooth module some I upgraded from the basest of the base radios. Come to find out today that the Bluetooth actually works on this thing but voice control does not.
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
Start up your VW. Look for new devices in the Bluetooth menu on your phone. Following that, the infotainment system in your car will display a connection request. On the infotainment screen, click “Connect.” Press “YES” on the screen after making sure the same PIN is displayed on your phone. Why won’t my Volkswagen Bluetooth connect?
Whether you’re right next to your vehicle or miles away, the myVW mobile app enables access to control and monitor the most important features of your VW. Our app is currently available for model -year 2020 vehicles or newer.
ELM327 USB. The USB Elm is compatible for Linux, MacOSX and Windows. The best option for the USB adapter is to use it with ScanMaster-ELM and a Windows Laptop. ScanMaster-ELM will quickly identify the adapter and allow you to go live and read sensor data in a click. The cable reach for this version is about 4.5 feet.
The Volkswagen Polo now comes with Bluetooth as standard on all models above the entry-level S trim - a feature which was previously a £245 option. The Touch Phone Kit adds a 2.8-inch colour touchscreen to the Polo’s dashboard which displays a phone book and call lists depending on the make and model of the phone to which it is connected
Enable Bluetooth on your iPhone. Press the PHONE button on your Golf’s infotainment system. A prompt will ask to search for My VW followed by four digit number in your iPhone’s Bluetooth settings menu. Find the matching text under Other Devices and select it. Touch Pair when “Bluetooth Pairing Request” prompt appears on your iPhone.
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