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When it comes to resetting the Bluetooth on a 2013 Dodge Charger, there's both good and bad news. The downside is that you can't simply reset the Bluetooth system; instead, you'll have to do a complete head unit reset, which will erase any stored data. On the positive side, Dodge has made the process fairly straightforward, so it shouldn't take more than a couple of minutes to complete. To get started, press and hold the hot and cold buttons on the driver's side EVIC simultaneously. After about five seconds, you'll see the engineering menu appear. From there, you can choose between a soft or hard radio reset; the hard reset is more likely to resolve your issue but will wipe out your data. I suggest trying the soft reset first.
What do you do if pressing the hot and cold button doesn't display the menu?
If the Bluetooth is not functioning properly in the 2013 Dodge Charger, the issue could be resolved by resetting it or if it's getting interference from another signal. To reset it, you can navigate to the settings menu to delete existing connections and then reconnect the device.
Bluetooth is in hands-free mode.
Bluetooth seems to be malfunctioning.