HansWheels
Smartphone and GPS connection problems with the Renault Megane 2009
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HansWheels (Author)
Hey, it sounds like you had the exact same problem. Can you remember how much you paid for it and if any other problems have cropped up since then? Thanks for the help!
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AbbyGross
Hey, I paid €45 to fix the faulty connection with my end device. After I went to the mechanic, we had all the functional restrictions in connectivity under control. Since then, there hasn't been another problem with my Renault, at least as far as I can tell. So, it was definitely worth the money for me. I hope this helps you!
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HansWheels (Author)
Many thanks for the information! That sounds like a feasible solution. So I will probably visit my mechanic and ask for a software update. Hopefully it won't cost more for me than for you. Update to follow soon! See you then!
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AbbyGross
Hello, I understand your problem well. I experienced something similar with my Renault Clio (gasoline, year 2013, 50000 km). The Bluetooth pairing between my car and my device was broken. The troubleshooting in the vehicle computer showed that it was a faulty pairing with the end device. It was a serious problem and I was left without GPS, music and calls. The mechanic had to update all the software. It was a big hassle, but once it was fixed, everything worked smoothly again. So, if it's a similar problem, a software update might be the solution. Good luck!
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