how do i turn off the bluetooth on a 2017 chevy bolt

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Asked by khuddy Jun 29, 2017 at 09:33 PM about the 2017 Chevrolet Bolt EV LT FWD

Question type: Maintenance & Repair

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Ok maybe I wasn't specific enough. Bluetooth is always on, searching for a device. How do I stop it from doing this. The manual does not tell me!

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could look through your configurations to see if u can make it stop.

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Thank U all for trying to answer my question Does anybody out there know how to turn the Bluetooth off.

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I would like to know too. The manual doesn't say how to disable Bluetooth and I can't find a way to disable through the menu. Extremely frustrating. I don't want it transmitting constantly through my vehicle.

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Hi Khuddy and Guru9HZJB. Did you ever figure it out? I was able to disconnect Bluetooth from my Samsung Galazy J3 Smart phone. But when I turn the car on, my phone shows "Android Auto" on the display, even when I haven't attached the USB cable. So there is obviously still some wireless signal happening. I called Chevy to see if there is a specific fuse I could remove, but there was not.

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Lots of questions but no answers. My favorite was "talk to the dealer". Sorry to be so sarcastic but... From all my research there must not be a way short of wire cutters. But where is the wire for bluetooth??? 8<)

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