lettcco
Well-known member
for those of us who occasionally swap drivers between spouses, this issue can be quite annoying. Both me and my wife has a phone with BT on it, and since she drive the leaf most of the time, I program the 1st slot to my phone first, and then hers. That way, when I am not there, her phone should always connect, but whenever I ride with her (which means I will be driving), the BT should connect to mine.
But everytime I am driving, I end up discovering that the BT is connect to hers, not mine. Even when I am the only one there, it will just say it is not connected. I have to manually connect the phone via my phone's menu, which is not very convenient at all.
It seems like Nissan's BT connection setting is based on which was the last connection made, not a priority list like my gen 3 prius and my previous car with a pioneer HU with bluetooth on it.
Anyone else has similiar problem?
But everytime I am driving, I end up discovering that the BT is connect to hers, not mine. Even when I am the only one there, it will just say it is not connected. I have to manually connect the phone via my phone's menu, which is not very convenient at all.
It seems like Nissan's BT connection setting is based on which was the last connection made, not a priority list like my gen 3 prius and my previous car with a pioneer HU with bluetooth on it.
Anyone else has similiar problem?