Clicking noise when using bluetooth in car.

HI, just purchased a new Buick with bluetooth system, added my Iphone and now when in the car callers hear a clicking sound when in conversation. Did not do when I was using the phone in older car. Any suggestions?, thx Steve

Keeping the iPhone on charger all the time doesn't do it any harm - if the battery doesn't need to be charged, the iPhone doesn't charge it. Some argue that car electrical systems aren't as clean as home electrical systems are and that it is dangerous to use a car charger on electronic devices. That may be true several iPods and cars later I see no evidence of that - I've always replaced iPods for improved specs not because they stopped working.

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