Question Bluetooth - FYT Android Head Units

Hi, just switched from Android to IPhone and I am having problems with connecting by Bluetooth to the head unit. Has anyone found a solution for forcing the headunit to attempt a connection? I can manually connect from phone without issues or through the headunit Bluetooth interface.
Thanks in advance.

Found a solution by using tasker auto input plugin. Tasker at boot up first opens Bluetooth settings shortcut (not the Bluetooth app) and clicks on the iPhone for connection. Not the most elegant solution but at least it works.

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I mean bluetooth at car. I'm able to pair my phone with car and connect with no issues.
If I get into the car with my phone and bt on - it will not establish connection. I have to turn off bt on the phone and turn it back on. Then it will establish connection. It works fine with my old Fuze.
alex_gim said:
I mean bluetooth at car. I'm able to pair my phone with car and connect with no issues.
If I get into the car with my phone and bt on - it will not establish connection. I have to turn off bt on the phone and turn it back on. Then it will establish connection. It works fine with my old Fuze.
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i have the same exact problem except i can't use any of the bt features on my car.
2010 infinit G37
any help would be greatly appreciated

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