dieterdunkel32
Trafic Bluetooth Pairing Issue
Summary of the thread
A 2018 Renault Trafic with 209,178 km is experiencing a Bluetooth pairing issue, preventing phone connectivity to the infotainment system. The problem persists despite attempts to delete and re-pair the phone, even with different devices. A suggested solution is to take the vehicle to a workshop for a potential software re-flash, which ultimately resolves the issue by addressing corrupted pairing, costing 45€.
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dieterdunkel32 (community.author)
Yeah, tried deleting and re-pairing a bunch of times, no dice. Even tried a different phone, same problem. Did yours just randomly start working again, or did you have to dig deeper?
oliverhartmann1
Nah, mine wasn't that easy, wish it was! Turned out to be some weird software glitch. Honestly, I'd bite the bullet and take it to a workshop, they'll probably re-flash the system or something. Save yourself the hassle of chasing ghosts. It's like trying to fix a dodgy pipe with duct tape – sometimes you just need a plumber!
dieterdunkel32 (community.author)
Cheers for the heads up! Sounds like solid advice. Dropped it at the shop, turns out the pairing was corrupted, they charged me 45€ to resolve it. Sorted now, thanks!
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oliverhartmann1
Sounds like the gremlins have moved in! I had a similar headache with my Trafic - mind you, it's an older one. Same symptoms: Bluetooth packed it in, phone stubbornly refusing to connect. Did you try deleting the phone from the system and re-pairing it? Seems basic, but worth a shot.