Bluetooth audio for Subaru XV

Isn't it frustrating that you can not listen to your Smartphone in your Subaru XV. With this simple trick you can add Bluetooth to your car for under 20 bucks

First of all, you have to search for your auxiliary input, or aux jack for short. In most cars, it should be in the area of the center console or in the glove box. It might also hide under a flap, so check under them. If you could not find it, check your owners manual. If you found it, it will look something like this:
Aux jack

Now you just need to Bluetooth a bluetooth adapter like this one, plug it in, switch it on, change your car stereo to aux and connect to it to your smartphone. And from now on you can enjoy music from your smartphone in your car.

This guide should work for the following models:

Subaru XV 2.0i e-BOXER Comfort 2017
Subaru XV 1.6i Pure 2017
Subaru XV 1.6i Nagano 2012
Subaru XV 1.6i Business Edition 2012
Subaru XV 2.0D Luxury 2012
Subaru XV 1.6i Premium 2017
Subaru XV 2.0i Premium 2012
Subaru XV 2.0D Nagano 2012
Subaru XV 2.0i Comfort 2012
Subaru XV 2.0i Luxury 2012
Subaru XV 1.6i Comfort 2012
Subaru XV 2.0i e-BOXER Premium 2017
Subaru XV 2.0i e-BOXER Luxury 2017
Subaru XV 2.0i Luxury Plus 2012
Subaru XV 1.6i Comfort 2017
Subaru XV 1.6i Intro 2012
Subaru XV 2.0i Premium 2017
Subaru XV 2.0i Nagano 2012
Subaru XV 1.6i Luxury 2017
Subaru XV 2.0D Luxury Plus 2012
Subaru XV 2.0i Executive 2012
Subaru XV 2.0D Executive 2012
Subaru XV 2.0D Comfort 2012
Subaru XV 1.6i Luxury 2012
Subaru XV 2.0i e-BOXER X-Explore 2017

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