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    Bluetooth Version in Tesla 3?

    Thanks for the comments. When I was at Tesla servicing, they said not to use the glovebox USB for music. If I did I would lose my sentry data, unless I formatted the flash drive with a partition. They then recommended I don't format the flash drive with a partition. Doing so could cause the...
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    Bluetooth Version in Tesla 3?

    FYI, It's 2024, Bluetooth 5.3 is out, and Tesla still does not recognize anything over version 5. I have a 5.2 mp3 player, and a 5.3 and neither of them can be seen by my 2019 model 3 or my 2024 (Highland). I took the 2024 into servicing today to have them check the connectivity of my Bluetooth...
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    Can't play music via bluetooth

    I don't think Tesla Bluetooth will connect to mp3 players either, even though the manual says Bluetooth can connect to multiple media devices. I don't think it supports anything other than phones and game controllers. I tried to connect my old mp3 player directly to my 2024 model 3 (Highland)...
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    Model 3 Highland - bluetooth pairing issue

    MP3 players don't work either. I can physically connect my mp3 to my 2019 M3, but not to my 2024 M3 (Highland). I had to purchase a Bluetooth MP3 player, but to my disappointment, Bluetooth does not work. The car can not detect my new MP3 player. I sent it back and purchased another brand of mp3...
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    Ipod Not Connecting

    I also have a iPod, but it's a Nano. I use to plug in to 2019 model 3 USB and the car read all my music. Now I plug into my 2024 model 3 USB C port and it doesn't see my iPod. I don't understand why Tesla would take this, a basic functionality, away from people. Now all I can listen to is the...