How-To Sync a Phone with MyLink in a Chevrolet Trax

Will Tinney:
welcome to the 2015 Chevrolet Trax
crossover this is the MyLink radio inside
I want to show you how to easily connect
your smart phone using bluetooth
super easy you don't even have to do anything
on here you just take out your smartphone
I have the iPhone select Settings and
going to
Bluetooth and switch it on and
select the MyLink and we'll get a
confirmation right here on the screen
my phone is connected I hit "okay" I can then
put the phone
glove box and I'm on the road I don't
have to
mess around with the phone at all I don't even have to see if I wanna play some tunes
I select audio
and I can go down a source and select the Bluetooth and
I've got all of my songs
pulling right from smartphone via bluetooth
if I wanna make a phone call
select "telephone" I go right in my phonebook
I can
look up different the names right here
and make one simple phone call
it's wired through the car I can keep my hands
on the steering wheel where they need to
be
and I can keep on going forward
HOW TO: Pair iPhone Bluetooth to Chevrolet Silverado, Tahoe, Suburban (2013 Models)

Bachman Auto Group:
Hi, I'm Tannis Bachman. I'm here at Bachman
Chevrolet in Louisville, Kentucky with Dan.
He'll be showing you guys how to pair your
iPhone with the Bluetooth for the Silverado,
Tahoe, and Suburban. The nice thing about
the Bluetooth technology in most Chevrolet
vehicles is that it is very easy to operate.
Specifically today we are in the Chevrolet
Silverado and it is the same with the Tahoe
and Suburban. It's really just a matter of
a couple voice commands and pushing a couple
of buttons. On the steering wheel there is
actually a place you can push and hold, it
actually shows a face and a phone so you know
exactly what you're doing. Push and hold that
for a couple of seconds and wait for the command.
Ready. Bluetooth. To pair your Bluetooth device
now say "pair" otherwise say "no." Pair. At
this point make sure your iPhone is open,
go to your Settings, look
for the right connection on your iPhone. It'll
actually say Your Vehicle right there; it
says, "Not paired" so you know you're not
paired. Push that, and make sure you enter
the pin number. Now with the correct pin number
with the Tahoe, Suburban, and Silverado will
actually show where you're odometer would
be. In this particular case it is 3281. Hit
pair. Please say the nametag you want to give
this phone. Dan's iPhone. About to store Dan's
iPhone, does that sound ok? Yes. Dan's iPhone
has been successfully paired. Returning to
the main menu. Ready. At this point we'll
exit and your iPhone is ready to use. The
Bluetooth connection in the Silverado, Suburban,
and Tahoe, will not just automatically recognize
the contacts that are in your phone. So you
can't just simply voice dial somebody just
because they're stored in your phone. However,
these vehicles do have an internal memory
and you can store up to 30 different phone
numbers for your convenience or the ones that
you use the most often. It is also a very
simple process. It's just a matter of pushing
the button on the steering wheel, holding
it down for a minute or two, and following
a few simple commands. For example, "Store."
Store. Please say the phone number you would
like to store. 502-499-6161. Please say the
nametag, avoid using a number as the name.
Bachman Chevrolet. About to store "Bachman
Chevrolet", does that sound okay? Yes. Okay,
storing Bachman Chevrolet. Returning to the
Main Menu. Now I've stored Bachman Chevrolet
into the internal memory of this Silverado
so if I ever want to call them it's just a
matter of pushing a button and telling it
what to do. Ready. Call. Call using Dan's
iPhone. Please say a name or number to call.
Bachman Chevrolet. Okay, calling Bachman Chevrolet
using Dan's iPhone. Thank you for calling
Bachman Auto Group. Joyce you're about to
be famous. Why? Because we're demonstrating
the Bluetooth and we're putting this up on
YouTube. Oh my gosh. Thank you! Alright, thank
you. Call ended. And now you can see how easy
it is to use the Bluetooth functionality in
the Silverado, Tahoe, and Suburban.
2014 Chevrolet Captiva: How to Connect Bluetooth

Bachman Chevrolet:
In this video we'll be showing you how to
connect your Bluetooth to the 2014 Chevy
Captiva.
Start by powering up for
that the Bluetooth is activated on your
smartphone. Next, press and hold
the speech button on the right side of
the steering wheel's hand grips. When the
system responds "ready", say "Bluetooth" then say "Pair". Open up the Bluetooth menu on
your device and select your vehicle, or
hands free, then enter the PIN given to
you by the voice assistant. It will then
ask you for a nametag to store the device
under. Once they're successfully paired,
you can use the system to make a call.
This system allows you to stay safe on
the road without sacrificing your
productivity. For more news, reviews, and
how to's on the 2014 Chevy Captiva and
other Chevrolet models please subscribe
to our channel.
2018 Chevrolet Tahoe: How to Connect Bluetooth - [4K]
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Bachman Chevrolet:
In this video we will be showing you how to
connect your Bluetooth to the 2018 Chevy Tahoe.
Start by powering up your entertainment console
and making sure that Bluetooth is activated
on your smartphone.
Press the home console button then press the
phone button on the screen.
Then press pair device.
The system will then begin searching for your
phone.
Open up the Bluetooth settings on your smartphone
and select Chevy MyLink, then select pair.
Once the devices are paired you can use the
console menu access your contacts, view your
recent calls, dial any number or view your
voicemail.
Additionally, you can play your favorite music
using the Bluetooth audio menu.This system
allows you to stay safe on the roads without
sacrificing your productivity.
Thank you for watching!
If you found this video helpful, hit the thumbs
up, leave us a comment below, and don't forget
to subscribe for more news, demos, and how
to's on the 2018 Chevy Tahoe and all other
Chevy vehicles.
2017 Chevrolet Impala: How to Connect Bluetooth

Bachman Chevrolet:
In this video, we'll be showing you how to
connect your Bluetooth to the 2017 Chevy Impala.
Start by powering up your entertainment console
and making sure that Bluetooth is activated
on your smartphone.
Next, press the home console button, then press
the phone button on the screen.
Then press "Pair Device".
The system will then begin searching for your
phone.
Open up the Bluetooth settings on your smartphone
and select "Chevy MyLink", then select "Pair".
Once the devices are paired, you can use the
console menu access your contacts, view your
recent calls, dial any number or view your
voicemail.
Additionally, you can play your favorite music
using the Bluetooth audio menu.
This system allows you to stay safe on the
roads without sacrificing your productivity.
Thanks for watching!
If you found this video helpful, hit the thumbs
up button, leave us a comment below, and don't
forget to subscribe for more news, demos,
and how to's on the 2017 Chevy Impala, and
all other Chevy vehicles.
1969 Chevrolet Camaro | Buyer's Guide

Hagerty:
2018 Chevrolet Malibu: How to Connect Bluetooth - [4K]
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Bachman Chevrolet:
In this video we will be showing you how to
connect your Bluetooth to the 2018 Chevy Malibu.
Start by powering up your entertainment console
and making sure that Bluetooth is activated
on your smartphone.
Press the home console button then press the
phone button on the screen.
Then press pair device.
The system will then begin searching for your
phone.
Open up the Bluetooth settings on your smartphone
and select Chevy MyLink, then select pair.
Once the devices are paired you can use the
console menu access your contacts, view your
recent calls, dial any number or view your
voicemail.
Additionally, you can play your favorite music
using the Bluetooth audio menu.This system
allows you to stay safe on the roads without
sacrificing your productivity.
Thank you for watching!
If you found this video helpful, hit the thumbs
up, leave us a comment below, and don't forget
to subscribe for more news, demos, and how
to's on the 2018 Chevy Malibu and all other
Chevy vehicles.
2012 Chevrolet Camaro: How to Connect Bluetooth

Bachman Chevrolet:
In this video we'll be showing you how
Chevy Camaro.
Start by powering up your
entertainment console and making sure
that the Bluetooth is activated on your
smartphone. Now press the configure
button on the console next use the menu
selections wheel to scroll down and
select phone settings, then select
Bluetooth, then pair phone. The system
will then begin searching for your phone. The voice assistant will prompt you to
connect to your vehicle and will give
you a passcode to pair the device.
"Once the search is complete,
select your vehicle on your phone and
then enter the code 7515."
You will then be prompted to give your newly paired device a name tag.
"Please say the name tag you want to get this phone."
Bachman Chevrolet.
"About to store 'Bachman Chevrolet'."
Once the devices are paired. you can use the console menu or the voice assistant to
enter a number,
access your phone book, or view your incoming, outgoing, or missed calls. You also have
control of the console using the
navigation buttons on the steering
wheel's handgrips. This system allows
you to stay safe on the roads without
sacrificing your productivity. For more
news, reviews, and how to's on the 2012
Chevy Camaro and other Chevrolet models, please subscribe to our channel.
2013 Chevrolet Camaro: How to Connect Bluetooth

Bachman Chevrolet:
In this video we'll be showing you how to
connect your Bluetooth to the 2013 Chevy
Camaro.
Start by powering up your entertainment console and pressing the
phone button. Then tap on phone settings. Next, select pair device.
The system will then begin attempting to connect your phone. Open up the Bluetooth menu on your
device and select Chevy Camaro or
hands-free.
Once the pair request appears,
select pair. Now, you can use your phone
through the car's console while stopped
or hands-free while driving using the
handgrip controls on the steering wheel
or voice control. You have the option to
dial any number, search through your
contacts list, or access your incoming,
outgoing, or missed calls.
If you'd like to remove a device from the system
select phone settings, device list, and
then select your device and press delete.
This system allows you to stay safe on
the roads without sacrificing your
productivity.
For more news, reviews, and
how to's on the 2013 Chevy Camaro and
other Chevrolet models, please subscribe
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The 2019 Chevrolet Blazer Is No Retro Ride | Edmunds

Edmunds:
[ROCK MUSIC]
DAN FRIO: This is the
2019 Chevrolet Blazer.
Chevy's brought back the iconic
name for its new midsize SUV.
But this is a very different
car than its predecessors.
Is it worthy of the name?
We're here to find out.
[ROCK MUSIC]
For starters, this new
Blazer has four doors.
Now, sure, some of the earlier
Blazers also had four doors.
But talk to any Blazer purist,
people who know the SUV,
Blazers only have two doors.
That's not to say
this isn't a good SUV.
But it's made with a
very different philosophy
from those earlier Blazers.
While those old
truck-based Blazers
were prized for their
rugged off-road ability,
this new Blazer is more
about comfort, convenience,
technology, and even
a little bit of sport.
And while today's
Blazer does offer
an optional sophisticated
all-wheel drive
system, about the toughest
terrain this Blazer is
likely to see is in
the Costco parking lot.
One of the endearing
qualities of those old Blazers
was the thick, blocky
styling that just looked
like it could take a beating.
So this new Blazer got this big
wide grill allowed engineers
track for sportier handling.
It's got these thin lights,
these creased hood lines.
And it's got this window line
that rises toward the back--
kind of gives it a street tough
look inspired by the Camaro
rather than an
off-road tough look.
On sale now, 4-cylinder
based-trim Blazers
start around $30,000.
Moving up the line gets
you the 3.6 liter V6.
The red RS we just
looked at starts at 42.
But the premier level,
which I'm driving now,
starts around $44,000.
The 3.6 liter V6--
that makes 380 horsepower.
And the first thing you
notice about this engine
is just how smooth it is.
It accelerates
smoothly-- appears
to have plenty of power,
especially on the highway
or in these kind of
winding canyon roads
that we're on right now.
The Blazer's handling is
pretty impressive for what
is, otherwise, just a
general mid-sized SUV.
The suspension on
this is a wider track.
So it allows for flatter
cornering and less body roll,
so say the engineers.
But actually when you're
driving it in practice,
you can kind of feel it.
It's not a sport SUV, but
you can definitely carry
a little more speed
into the corners
than you might with
another midsize SUV.
The steering on the Blazer
is right down the middle--
a little light, if anything.
But we'll take that in
an SUV of this size.
But, overall, it's got good,
sporty confident feeling
in the steering.
Thankfully, we haven't needed
to panic-test the brakes out
on the freeway.
But here in the canyon,
they feel great.
Brakes engage easily.
There's no grabbiness to them.
There's a real smoothness to
this SUV's dynamic character,
overall.
Chevy's tend to have
this solid build
feel from behind the wheel.
And you notice it in the
Blazer in that there's not
a lot of road noise
or wind noise that's
coming into the cabin.
There's a little tire hum,
and there's a little rush
of wind over the windshield.
But it's nothing that would
impede a conversation.
It's nothing that I think would
fatigue you over a long drive.
This is a nice, quiet cabin.
From the driver's seat,
I feel very comfortable.
I've got plenty of elbow
room on both sides.
Seats are nice and wide.
It's not too much
bolstering here.
So you've got plenty of
room to kind of move around.
Good power adjustments,
good lumbar support.
It's easy to find a good
driving position in the Blazer.
In this trim, the premier
trim that we're driving,
there's also a power
telescoping steering column.
So that helps you dial
in a good spot, as well.
One thing you notice right
away from the driver's seat--
there's not a lot of room
to look out the back.
The exterior design uses
a Camaro-like window line
that rises up.
As such, it compromises your
view at the rear corners.
It's not a huge deal.
There is blind spot
monitoring on this trim.
But it's something to consider.
One thing about the
Blazer's ride quality
is that it does a good job
of suppressing harsh impacts
and jolts and keeping them out
of the cabin for the most part.
On the other hand, there's a
bit more bounce up and down
than you might expect.
It's not a deal
breaker, by any means.
But it's something you
want to consider, though,
and something you will
notice on rough roads.
Right now, we're in the RS trim
of the 2019 Chevrolet Blazer.
You can tell it's the RS trim
by some of the red accents
around the vent rings
here in the shift lever.
Otherwise, today's Blazer comes
with about everything you'd
expect of a family crossover.
It's got this
8-inch touchscreen.
It's got in-car Wi-Fi,
Apple CarPlay, Android Auto,
six USB ports, wireless
device charging.
It's got about
everything you need
to keep your family
connected and happy.
I like this instrument panel.
It's pretty clean.
You've got a row of hard buttons
here for the climate control.
One of the highlights of this
updated infotainment system,
which Chevy is calling
Infotainment 3,
is this ability to
set user profiles.
And it can store
preferences for everything
from your favorite
audio preferences
to climate control, even entry
and exit seating position.
One of the things I really
like about this new touchscreen
is just how crisp
the graphics are.
The icons are really
sharp, really clean.
And there's this great
camera with multiple views--
bird's eye view,
front view, view
to the side, view of the back.
It's really helpful.
Two adults can sit
comfortably in the back.
Taller passengers may
lack some headroom.
But sliding and reclining
seats will help.
Two vents, two USB ports,
and a 120-volt plug
round out the offerings.
So is this new Blazer the retro
omage that we had hoped for?
Not quite.
But since truck-based
SUVs don't sell
like they once did
anyways, our expectations
were pretty tempered.
But with this new Blazer
lacks in backwards ruggedness,
it makes up for with a strong V6
engine, a roomy cabin, a cargo
area, and a pretty slick
technology interface.
We're taking one of
these back to the office,
so stay tuned for more on the
new 2019 Chevrolet Blazer.
For more on the new Blazer
and other crossovers,
please subscribe to
our channel, and go
to edmunds.com when you're
looking for your next car.
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