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Turn off bluetooth

tigercat74

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Dumb question. Is there a way to turn off Bluetooth in the car? When I’m waiting at the dealer for service, I like to wear my AirPods. Whenever they turn on the car, the Bluetooth in car takes over. I would like to keep the AirPods the priority. Thanks in advance.
 
Im not sure but u could just hit disconnect on your cell phone..
 
If they turn the car off/on while servicing, best way might just be to forget Kia Motors on your phone, then re-pair the phone when you get back in the car.

If you don’t need air pods, just turn off bluetooth entirely. Or bring wired head phones to the dealership.
 




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