Carkit problems VW en Viseoo

IOS 8 and 8.0.2 i have carkit problems with Iphone 6 and Iphone 4s with Volkswagen RNS315 en Viseoo in Mercedes. please bring FIX ASAP ! Pairing is good but no sound over speakers.

Hi Profisat,
If you are having Bluetooth issues with your car after upgrading to iOS 8.0.2, you may want to try the troubleshooting steps outlined in the following article:
Get help connecting your iPhone or iPad to a Bluetooth accessory
Regards,
- Brenden

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