I own a 2022 Tesla Model 3. I was away for several weeks; when I returned home my Android based card key would not work. The Bluetooth connection was still functional for making/receiving phone calls and playing Sirius XM. I need a working car key, so I did some online research followed by these tasks:
1. On the Android phone, I unpaired the Bluetooth connection to the Model 3.
2. On the Model 3, I removed the Android phone's car key.
3. Turned off Bluetooth on the Android phone
4. Uninstalled the Tesla app
5. Restarted the Android phone
6. Installed the Tesla app and logged in.
7 The Tesla app remembered the Model 3's card key. The ability to lock/unlock the Model 3 and put it in gear using the Android phone was restored.
8. I noticed that there are no phone devices listed on the Model 3's Bluetooth app. Whenever I try to pair my Android phone and the Model 3, nothing happens. Both keep searching but they don't connect.
How do I fix the Bluetooth pairing between the phone and Model 3 so I can restore the phone calls, contacts and other functionality? Thanks.
1. On the Android phone, I unpaired the Bluetooth connection to the Model 3.
2. On the Model 3, I removed the Android phone's car key.
3. Turned off Bluetooth on the Android phone
4. Uninstalled the Tesla app
5. Restarted the Android phone
6. Installed the Tesla app and logged in.
7 The Tesla app remembered the Model 3's card key. The ability to lock/unlock the Model 3 and put it in gear using the Android phone was restored.
8. I noticed that there are no phone devices listed on the Model 3's Bluetooth app. Whenever I try to pair my Android phone and the Model 3, nothing happens. Both keep searching but they don't connect.
How do I fix the Bluetooth pairing between the phone and Model 3 so I can restore the phone calls, contacts and other functionality? Thanks.