Eclipse Avn119m Bluetooth !exclusive! -
However, getting Bluetooth to work can sometimes be a puzzle. Here is a breakdown of how to handle Bluetooth on this unit. Have Built-in Bluetooth? supports Bluetooth for both hands-free calling audio streaming
Ensure the checkmark is next to "Bluetooth Power." If it is greyed out, the internal module may need a reset (see troubleshooting below).
To see the step-by-step process of pairing a device and transferring contacts on an Eclipse unit: eclipse avn119m bluetooth
The call quality on the AVN119M is surprisingly good for a unit from this generation. The noise cancellation is aggressive, which works well in a highway environment but can clip your voice if the mic is placed too close to an air vent.
The AVN119M has an input on the back for an external "AUX" or VTR source. You can buy a cheap 12-pin or 6-pin RCA adapter cable specifically for Eclipse units. However, getting Bluetooth to work can sometimes be a puzzle
Easy to do, but audio quality is often lower and subject to interference in crowded cities. Important Note on Language and Maps
✅ Ensure you have the correct Eclipse-to-RCA wiring harness.✅ Power source: If using a hideaway Bluetooth module, tap into the 12V "ACC" (accessory) wire so it turns on with the car.✅ Microphone: If you want hands-free calling, ensure your Bluetooth receiver has a built-in or external mic. The AVN119M has an input on the back
If you want to stream music to your AVN119M, you have three practical options, ranked by audio quality:
: For Apple CarPlay or Android Auto functionality, a wired connection via the USB port is usually mandatory.