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Listening to Music via Bluetooth 🤔

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#1 ·
I have had my 2014 juke for 5 years, I have always thought I couldn't connect and listen to music (pandora) through Bluetooth ...UNTIL TODAY... , I had been listening to pandora on my phone and got a call, got in the car and the car connected to my phone call. When the call ended pandora started playing on my car speakers... I spent over an hour trying to figure out how to turn on pandora and connect to the car. The o ly way I have figured to make it work is to make a call after putting it on and then ending the call. Plz help?!? I have an S21 and it has no aux cord port so thats out...
 
#2 ·
There are audio and phone connections. How did you connect your S21 to make and receive calls ?
 
#3 · (Edited)
the 2014 Juke (actually all gen 1 2011-2014 Jukes) standard head unit and navigation head unit do not have the bluetooth profile to handle audio streaming (A2DP profile). it only has the bluetooth profile (Headset profile) to transfer audio for phone calls. If you want more info you have to research the bluetooth profiles.

I believe what is happening here is the phone screwed up and is trying to force audio over bluetooth and the head unit is treating it as a phone call, not streaming audio.

What is actually displaying on the head unit screen when it switches from phone call to audio?

EDIT: you can however stream music via the USB port if you connect your phone there. The head unit treats it as an Aux input under the source selection.
 
#5 ·
What Swift said. I have/had a 2014 basic radio. It handled the Audio of a phone call but would not stream music except via the USB port.

Try that. Connect your S21 via a USB cable.,
 
#7 ·
My mistake. I forgot my radio (Same as yours) does not have a USB. I replaced it years ago with a touch screen.

Two options:

1. Get a new radio installed. I would get Best Buy or a local shop to install a Touch screen. You dont need a navigation radio. Your S21 is great for that.

2. Buy a FM Blue Tooth transmitter receiver. You connect your S21 to the device via Blue Tooth and it broadcasts the signal to your radio via a FM station.

 
#9 ·
Your best bet is try the adapter. They are cheap and easy to use. Plus with this one. You can plug in a USB thumb drive with music. Dont know how good it is but the FM will work with your Blue Tooth.
 
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