hannahthunder2
Evanda Smartphone Connection Problem
Summary of the thread
A 2000 Chevrolet Evanda owner faced issues connecting their smartphone to the car, suspecting it might be a pairing problem. Another owner suggested that a communication fault within the infotainment system could be the cause, recommending checking the error code for clarity. The issue was resolved as a simple pairing problem, which was quickly fixed at a workshop.
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hannahthunder2 (community.author)
Good point. I didn't write it down. But if you had the same thing, what did you do about it? What was the actual problem?
VaniKlein
In my case, it was a faulty Bluetooth module needing a reset. However, without knowing your specific error code, I'd recommend visiting a workshop for a proper diagnosis. It may save you time and prevent further issues.
hannahthunder2 (community.author)
Thanks! Turns out it was just a pairing issue, like I suspected, but I couldn't figure out the correct procedure. Workshop sorted it quickly for 45€. Cheers!
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VaniKlein
I also own an Evanda, and I experienced something similar. Does the error message point to a communication fault within the infotainment system? Knowing the specific code could help narrow down the possibilities.