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To reset the bluetooth on a 2010 Mazda CX-9, refer to this video tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bY4V5z2t7eE If you encounter sound issues, they may originate from either the vehicle's stereo speakers or a connected phone. It's important to address these problems promptly. If the source of the issue is the phone, it could be due to software update difficulties, syncing problems with the vehicle, low battery levels, or signal interference. If the sound problems stem from the stereo speakers, they could manifest as static noises, sudden power interruptions, loose wiring, or a blown fuse.
I recently purchased a secondhand 2010 Mazda CX-9, but my phone is having trouble connecting to it. The car's system is showing options for a Motorola phone, iPod, and three unknown devices, but I am unable to delete them as it keeps giving me an error message. I attempted to connect using my iPhone SE, but it couldn't find the car, whereas my boyfriend's iPhone 7 successfully detected the car but then showed an error after connecting.
To reset the Bluetooth on a 2010 Mazda CX-9, go to the main menu and tap on settings. Then, select devices and Bluetooth, and make sure the settings are turned on. Pick the device you want to remove and select yes to unpair it. Next, pair the two devices again.