eberhardsilber37
Seat Toledo Phone Pairing Problem
Summary of the thread
A 2004 Seat Toledo owner experienced difficulty connecting their phone to the car, suspecting incorrect pairing as the issue. The problem was identified as a corrupted phone pairing, with no other apparent car issues. The suggested solution was to clear the error memory and re-pair the phone at a workshop. This resolved the problem successfully.
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eberhardsilber37 (community.author)
No other apparent issues. The car runs fine, no problems with steering or transmission. Where should I be looking in the ignition system or fuel system?
jannikhofmann1
In my case, the car ran fine too. It was still a pairing issue that somehow glitched out. I wouldn't go digging into the ignition system or fuel system just yet. Honestly, the quickest route might be to just get the error memory cleared at a workshop and have them re-pair your phone. Probably faster than chasing electrical faults randomly.
eberhardsilber37 (community.author)
Took it to the workshop. The phone pairing got corrupted somehow. They cleared the error memory and re-paired my phone. All good now. Cost me 45€. Thanks for the input!
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jannikhofmann1
I had a similar issue with my Seat Leon, though I can't recall the year. It also refused to connect to my phone. Any electrical faults showing up besides the phone issue? Have you checked the ignition system or fuel system for any unusual behavior?