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patrick_tiger27

Seat Leon Bluetooth Pairing Problem

I am experiencing a function restriction with my 2016 Seat Leon with a gasoline engine. The mileage is 135871 km. My smartphone will not connect to the car. An error is stored in the error memory, with the likely cause stated as an incorrect pairing with the end device. I am suspecting some electrical faults. Could this be a fuel system or transmission issue?

4 comment(s)

norbertbeck1

A malfunctioning Bluetooth module? That sounds like it could stem from several things. Is the infotainment system itself operating normally, or are you experiencing other electrical faults? Have you checked the vehicle's battery voltage recently? A weak battery can cause all sorts of seemingly unrelated issues in modern cars.

patrick_tiger27 (Author)

The infotainment system seems to be working as expected, radio and navigation work. Battery voltage is also normal. Could a fault in the steering or transmission systems cause such a malfunction indirectly?

norbertbeck1

Given that the infotainment and battery seem fine, and steering/transmission issues are unlikely to cause Bluetooth problems directly, it does point towards a more specific issue within the infotainment system itself. It might be best to have a workshop diagnose it. Your estimated repair cost of 45€ seems reasonable for a software-related fix.

patrick_tiger27 (Author)

I appreciate your input. The workshop confirmed a software issue related to the Bluetooth module. A reflash of the unit corrected the fault. The cost was indeed 45€. Everything is working correctly now.

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