How to connect 2012 Chevy Cruze Bluetooth for music?

Need help connecting your 2012 Chevy Cruze Bluetooth for music? First, make sure your phone’s Bluetooth is on and it’s visible to other devices. Then, go to the audio settings in your car and select ‘Add a Device.’ It should show up and you can connect.

Remember tho, sometimes it glitches. Just try restarting both your phone and the car audio if it doesn’t work.

Has anyone else had trouble with the phone pairing only for calls but not for music? Any tips for fixing that? Thx in advance

So I’ve got this 2012 Chevy Cruze in Canada, right? Tried hooking up my phone’s Bluetooth for tunes. First, head to settings, then look for Bluetooth—coz it’s hiding there! Took me a second but, ya know, it finally synced up :notes: Perfect for those long drives across the rocky mountains. Just patience and a bit of trial-error. Keep it simple, folks!

In Toronto, I had the same gripe with my 2012 Chevy Cruze till I finally got it sorted. Hooking up the Bluetooth for tunes was a real pain until I stumbled upon a forum tip. Turn on the phone’s Bluetooth, head to the radio, hit the Bluetooth settings. Then it just works. Let me know if that solved it for you too!

Back home in Toronto, I had this issue with my Chevy Cruze. Figured out ya just press the blue phone button in the center console, then follow the prompts. Worked like a charm for streaming tunes from my iPhone. Ain’t that a relief, right?

I’ve been in Toronto setting up my '12 Chevy Cruze for music through Bluetooth. It’s a breeze, mate! Just pop the phone menu into USB accessory mode, hit your Bluetooth setup in the car, and literally drag n drop your jams. Took me a sec to get it on the first try, but now it’s smooth sailing! Saves me the hassle of using my old aux cable, you know?

So, I had this Chevy Cruze back in Toronto and getting the Bluetooth setup for tunes was a drag. Tried everythibe but nada. Finally one day, held down the phone button in the headunit, and BAM, it recognized my phone. Pretty stoked when it all just clicked and I was jamming to some tunes. Totally worth the headache in the end. Just kept at it!

In Chicago, I couldn’t figure out how to connect my 2012 Chevy Cruze’s Bluetooth for tunes. I tried the owner’s manual, but it was a bore :yawning_face:. Finally, I just went with the setup wizard in the infotainment system. Man, it was seamless, almost too easy. Saved my playlist clicks for sure!

I’ve got a 2012 Chevy Cruze in Toronto, and getting the Bluetooth setup for music was a faff till I cracked it. Head to the infotainment screen, tap the Bluetooth button, then find and connect to your phone. It’s like magic once it works! Trust me, it’s a game changer. So glad I figured it out.

Back in Vancouver, I had a 2012 Chevy Cruze too, and figuring out the Bluetooth for tunes was a real head-scratcher. I’ve been there! Lucky for me, I found a solid online guide. Just make sure your phone’s Bluetooth is on and start the car, then hit ‘connect devices.’ Pretty straightforward once you do it, but yeah, first time was a bit rough. Hope this helps!

In Dallas, I had real trouble connecting my '12 Chevy Cruze for tunes. Once jazzed it up, was smooth sailing! Everyone kept saying it’d glitch out, but it worked after recalibrating the Bluetooth settings twice. LOL, wish it was that simple for everyone! :notes:

In Chicago, I’m trying to get my 2012 Chevy Cruze’s Bluetooth to play music, but it’s a no-go. I’ve followed the manual, yet nada. My buddy down south in Georgia said, “Clear your paired devices and restart.” Guess what? Now it works. Crazy stuff! Anyone else had this f’ed up situation? Just glad I asked around instead of begging it to cooperate. Had me pulling my hair out—I swear!

Living in sunny Florida, I had to figure out how to connect my '12 Chevy Cruze’s Bluetooth for tunes. Turned out to be a piece of cake – just made sure the car’s Bluetooth was on, paired my phone, and boom! Hit ‘Bluetooth audio’ on my phone settings, and music was pumping. It’s all about those little tweaks!

Got my 2012 Chevy Cruze in Toronto just last year, and connecting Bluetooth for jams was a breeze, but not without a hickup! I swear, there were like a million buttons. But, once I sorted it out, smooth listening all day! Haha, gotta remember the button under the gear shift, made me press it like a million times before it worked. Now it’s chill, just hit play and enjoy. Good luck, road tripper!

In Ottawa, I’ve been connectin’ my 2012 Chevy Cruze Bluetooth like always, no probz. Hidin’ behind the dashboard, it’s the AUX port I found, slid in the cable, and bam - music sesh! One of those “why isn’t it simple from factory?” moments, but now it’s chill. Rock on, Cruze! :notes:

In Vancouver, I’ve been cruisin’ to tunes in my 2012 Chevy Cruze! Easy peasy, just open Bluetooth on phone, select the car, and bam—music flows! Works like charm! Love it.

I remember, in Nashville, trying to get my 2012 Chevy Cruze’s Bluetooth hooked up for music. It was a real puzzle at first, but trust me, it ain’t rocket science. My Spotify wouldn’t connect until I rebooted my phone—I had to take a long walk 'round the city to clear those notifications! Once it linked? Pure magic. Hope y’all get it sorted quick too, no stress! It’s really smooth sailing once it’s set up.

I’ve been in NY tryna connect my 2012 Chevy Cruze Bluetooth for tunes and it’s a real pain. Followed the manual but it’s all glitchy. Anyone got pro tips or just ride with CDs like me?:weary:

In Toronto, I’ve got my 2012 Chevy Cruze Bluetooth set up for tunes in no time. Just went to ‘Settings’ in the infotainment system, selected ‘Phone/Bluetooth,’ and paired my phone. Let’s just say, it’s been smooth sailing ever since – no more awkward silence on my drives! :blush:

I remember trying to connect my 2012 Chevy Cruze Bluetooth upstate New York—middle of nowhere, zero signal. Finally got it working and boom! Now I’m jamming to tunes while dodging deer, ha! So relaxing, love it!

Living in Toronto, I had a bit of trouble setting up my 2012 Chevy Cruze’s Bluetooth for tunes. First, I couldn’t get my phone to pair, but then I found out the car’s system had to be in the accessory mode — didn’t know that one! After a quick search, I turned off the ignition and BAM! Easy as pie. Now my favorite playlists are always ready when I am. So simple once you get the hang of it!