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I put a new battery in my 2017 GMC Denali pickup and now when I say a command the voice says it cannot be completed at this time. The Bluetooth works fine and it all worked fine before the battery change. Any ideas will be appreciated. 

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On 10/10/2022 at 2:50 PM, Jerry Lee said:

I put a new battery in my 2017 GMC Denali pickup and now when I say a command the voice says it cannot be completed at this time. The Bluetooth works fine and it all worked fine before the battery change. Any ideas will be appreciated. 

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I did a lot of reading and did some things on the screen and also on the phone. I have no idea which thing did the trick but hands-free is working again. Thanks

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1 hour ago, Jerry Lee said:

I did a lot of reading and did some things on the screen and also on the phone. I have no idea which thing did the trick but hands-free is working again. Thanks

 

Trace back your steps. That may help someone else running into same situation. Glad it worked out for you.

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Sometimes deleting the phone from the head unit and then doing a bluetooth re-pair it will solve these issues. 

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Thank you. That may have been what fixed it. I did several things and not sure which got it going again. Smile 

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As suggested, I will recap what I did. Some of the things I did to get hands-free calling to work again was to reconnect the iPhone Bluetooth to the truck, in the settings menu on the phone I turned on share my contacts (or something like that) with the truck, load contacts. I don’t think load contacts did anything. And, I don’t remember what else, but do remember that at first I could not see a list of the contacts from my phone on the truck display when I touched the contacts button but I can now. So, I assume that part was necessary. Thanks. 

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