Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Luckily for you, 2014 was the model year that Bluetooth became standard on the Q5. This means that connecting Bluetooth to your 2014 Audi Q5 just requires a few steps in the “phone” section of your car menu.
Here’s what to do:
Make sure your phone’s Bluetooth is on
Your car should be parked with the ignition on
Use the Audi MMI® display to select PHONE and then CONNECT
Then, choose YOUR SMARTPHONE
Select ACCEPT
A PIN will be generated to make sure that your phone is paired with the right device
If the PIN matches on your phone and the Audi, select PAIR
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