simon_baumann69
Caprice Smartphone Connection Issue
Summary of the thread
A 2017 Chevrolet Caprice owner experienced smartphone connection issues, suspecting incorrect pairing as the cause. The problem was isolated to the infotainment system, with no other vehicle anomalies. The solution involved reinitializing the system and performing a new device pairing process, which successfully resolved the issue.
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simon_baumann69 (community.author)
No engine light, and I haven't noticed any issues with the suspension, transmission, or brakes. The error seems isolated to the infotainment system and device pairing. Any ideas?
matthiasheld99
Understood! Given those specifics, it really seems like the incorrect device pairing is highly likely. I'm not qualified to offer more help, so I'd suggest taking it to a trusted workshop. Do let me know how it goes!
simon_baumann69 (community.author)
Thanks for the input. It helped confirm my suspicions. As speculated, it was indeed a pairing issue, but more complex than initially anticipated. Reinitialization of the system and new device pairing process resolved the issue. Repair cost was 45€. Cheers!
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CHEVROLET
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matthiasheld99
Wow, that sounds frustrating! Does the engine light illuminate, perhaps in conjunction with any anomalies in the suspension, transmission, or maybe the brakes? I'm just trying to get a clearer picture!