I have a 2012 Tesla Model S (sub-500 vin Signature) with 100k miles and some bluetooth connectivty issues.
Both my wife and I connect to the car using Google Pixel's running Android. The bluetooth drops occasionally when we first enter the car.
My phone will indicate connected on both the Tesla and my device and try to start playing. After 30-60 seconds of trying to play music or a podcast, the Tesla will drop the ID information from the phone as if it was no longer connected. Specifically, the playbar on the Tesla displays, from Spotify or my podcast player, are removed and there continues to be no sound.
My phone will still say connected to the Tesla in its bluetooth settings. On the Tesla screen, if I select phone, I have the option to select the Pixel or to add a new device, as if my phone is still connected. Reselecting the Pixel corrects the bluetooth connection and the sound starts working normally. The other fix that seems to work is to recycle bluetooth on my phone, but this takes considerably longer.
Anyone seen anything like this? Seems to happen about 25% of the time we reconnect our phones to the car.
Both my wife and I connect to the car using Google Pixel's running Android. The bluetooth drops occasionally when we first enter the car.
My phone will indicate connected on both the Tesla and my device and try to start playing. After 30-60 seconds of trying to play music or a podcast, the Tesla will drop the ID information from the phone as if it was no longer connected. Specifically, the playbar on the Tesla displays, from Spotify or my podcast player, are removed and there continues to be no sound.
My phone will still say connected to the Tesla in its bluetooth settings. On the Tesla screen, if I select phone, I have the option to select the Pixel or to add a new device, as if my phone is still connected. Reselecting the Pixel corrects the bluetooth connection and the sound starts working normally. The other fix that seems to work is to recycle bluetooth on my phone, but this takes considerably longer.
Anyone seen anything like this? Seems to happen about 25% of the time we reconnect our phones to the car.