[ZR1] Blue Tooth Connection
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Blue Tooth Connection
After visiting the Verizon store multiple times to have my Blue Tooth connection re-set I learned that there is "glitch" that prevents the connection from holding. I found a set of instructions that show how to correct the problem but lost it. Is there a kind soul out there that can point me in the right direction on locating a copy of the instructions?
Joe Shown
Stapleton, NE
Joe Shown
Stapleton, NE
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After visiting the Verizon store multiple times to have my Blue Tooth connection re-set I learned that there is "glitch" that prevents the connection from holding. I found a set of instructions that show how to correct the problem but lost it. Is there a kind soul out there that can point me in the right direction on locating a copy of the instructions?
Joe Shown
Stapleton, NE
Joe Shown
Stapleton, NE
I had no problems with my iPhone 4, but now my iPhone 5 (AT&T) won't retain the vehicle between drives. Here's a bump to the top in hopes that u get your question answered.
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I have three phones paired to both of my Chevrolet vehicles and it never has a problem remembering them which leads me to believe the problem might be with the phone itself. Joe, what make phone do you own? Remember that bluetooth is networking, only short range. I'm just guessing but it could be possible that there could be a box that needs to be checked to remember the connection. Or if it is a new phone it might be a software glitch.
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Many thanks to Mr. 99HRDTP, and Mr. bbudman,
I have an I4S with no plans on upgrading to the new phone. I did read through the instructions once and it said that I had to make an On-Star call to ask them to do something even though I do not subscribe to the service. GM is aware of the problem as the instructions that I stupidly lost was from GM. My car is a 2011 model. I am going to call the dealer today and check with him.
Joe Shown
Stapleton, NE
I have an I4S with no plans on upgrading to the new phone. I did read through the instructions once and it said that I had to make an On-Star call to ask them to do something even though I do not subscribe to the service. GM is aware of the problem as the instructions that I stupidly lost was from GM. My car is a 2011 model. I am going to call the dealer today and check with him.
Joe Shown
Stapleton, NE
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Many thanks to Mr. 99HRDTP, and Mr. bbudman,
I have an I4S with no plans on upgrading to the new phone. I did read through the instructions once and it said that I had to make an On-Star call to ask them to do something even though I do not subscribe to the service. GM is aware of the problem as the instructions that I stupidly lost was from GM. My car is a 2011 model. I am going to call the dealer today and check with him.
Joe Shown
Stapleton, NE
I have an I4S with no plans on upgrading to the new phone. I did read through the instructions once and it said that I had to make an On-Star call to ask them to do something even though I do not subscribe to the service. GM is aware of the problem as the instructions that I stupidly lost was from GM. My car is a 2011 model. I am going to call the dealer today and check with him.
Joe Shown
Stapleton, NE
I have three phones paired to both of my Chevrolet vehicles and it never has a problem remembering them which leads me to believe the problem might be with the phone itself. Joe, what make phone do you own? Remember that bluetooth is networking, only short range. I'm just guessing but it could be possible that there could be a box that needs to be checked to remember the connection. Or if it is a new phone it might be a software glitch.
In my case, my iphone 4 worked fine, but not the 5, even though the 5 remembers all other bluetooth pairings?
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Mike