BlueConnect BlueTooth Maximum devices paired
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BlueConnect BlueTooth Maximum devices paired
Just bought a 2009 Genesis and trying to pair my iphone. After entering setup, giving it a pin, pairing the phone which then shows connected, the Genesis BlueTooth says "Maximum devices paired". When I click the Genesis activation button again, it says pairing failed.
According to the Johnson Controls BlueConnect site, my iphone 4s ios6 (also tried an iphone 4 ios5) are compatible.
When I go into setup to list all devices or delete a device, the Genesis bluetooth says there are "No paired devices".
Ughh anyone have a solution?
Thanks
According to the Johnson Controls BlueConnect site, my iphone 4s ios6 (also tried an iphone 4 ios5) are compatible.
When I go into setup to list all devices or delete a device, the Genesis bluetooth says there are "No paired devices".
Ughh anyone have a solution?
Thanks
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Bottom line:
It took weeks but dealer replaced the control unit under warranty. Not sure where they got the control unit but just sharing for others.
The longer story:
The dealer Pohanka Hyundai Capitol Heights MD | Hyundai Dealers Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia | Hyundai Dealerships College Park | Hyundai Dealer Bowie | Waldorf | Laurel | Annapolis | Silver Spring didn't keep me informed informed that my BlueTooth was obsolete. It is a separate unit that is housed where you would normally have sunglass holder.
I was able to have the dealer give me my part number U8781-3MP00-BR.
I found some on ebay that were close (wrong color) and figured they could gut it for parts. One great seller on ebay provided a lot of info while he didn't have the part.
From ebay
Allen @ Philadelphia Hyundai Dealer - Ciocca Hyundai - Allentown & Doylestown
In Hyundai Parts Number Speak the "BR" is the color. Having said that if you buy a bluetooth kit and the part numbers begin "U8781-3MP00" or "U8781-3M000" it will work with your car, the only difference is the color. The difference between the "P" and the "0" is P stands for Port installed option aka "PIO". Without the P it's a dealer installed option aka "DIO". The only difference between the two is the packaging. DIO's are packaged nicely to be shown at a dealership. PIO's are just in a plain bag/box with no frills for the installation technicians that work at the ports.
I had to continue to ping the dealer every few days in order to get the issue resolved.
It took weeks but dealer replaced the control unit under warranty. Not sure where they got the control unit but just sharing for others.
The longer story:
The dealer Pohanka Hyundai Capitol Heights MD | Hyundai Dealers Washington DC, Maryland and Virginia | Hyundai Dealerships College Park | Hyundai Dealer Bowie | Waldorf | Laurel | Annapolis | Silver Spring didn't keep me informed informed that my BlueTooth was obsolete. It is a separate unit that is housed where you would normally have sunglass holder.
I was able to have the dealer give me my part number U8781-3MP00-BR.
I found some on ebay that were close (wrong color) and figured they could gut it for parts. One great seller on ebay provided a lot of info while he didn't have the part.
From ebay
Allen @ Philadelphia Hyundai Dealer - Ciocca Hyundai - Allentown & Doylestown
In Hyundai Parts Number Speak the "BR" is the color. Having said that if you buy a bluetooth kit and the part numbers begin "U8781-3MP00" or "U8781-3M000" it will work with your car, the only difference is the color. The difference between the "P" and the "0" is P stands for Port installed option aka "PIO". Without the P it's a dealer installed option aka "DIO". The only difference between the two is the packaging. DIO's are packaged nicely to be shown at a dealership. PIO's are just in a plain bag/box with no frills for the installation technicians that work at the ports.
I had to continue to ping the dealer every few days in order to get the issue resolved.
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