lukasraven17
Peugeot Traveller smartphone connection issue
Summary of the thread
A 2023 Peugeot Traveller owner experienced smartphone connection issues, with an error stored, possibly due to incorrect pairing. Despite checking Bluetooth settings and trying another phone, the problem persisted. A workshop visit confirmed the issue was indeed incorrect pairing, which was resolved, aligning with the suggestion to seek professional diagnosis for electrical faults.
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lukasraven17 (community.author)
Yes, the infotainment system is functional. I checked the Bluetooth settings, reset them, and tried another smartphone, but the problem persists. Do you think the repair cost would be high?
ludwigloewe9
Okay, if you've tried all that, it's probably not a simple fix. My Renault ended up needing a software refresh at the dealership. I'd suggest going to the workshop for a diagnosis. I'm pretty sure it's an electrical fault.
lukasraven17 (community.author)
I visited the workshop today. It was indeed an incorrect pairing, which was fixed. The repair cost me 45€. Your recommendation was spot-on!
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ludwigloewe9
Hey, that sounds frustrating. I had similar electrical faults with my 2018 Renault Scenic. Does the infotainment system work otherwise? Have you tried basic troubleshooting, like checking Bluetooth or trying a different phone?