The 2010 Toyota Corolla did not come with bluetooth as standard. It was available as an upgrade option for the S, XLE, and XRS M-Classodels. You would have had to purchased the JBL Audio upgrade package in order to have it in Your vehicle. The lower level trim models had no option to add it from the dealership. If You have a model that does not include bluetooth there are many after market kits You can install in Your vehicle. These will range in price from $50 to $150 for just the access to bluetooth. There is also the option of installing a complete after market infotainment system and these will run between $200 to $500 in parts costs alone.
RACKIE Rabelista
April 13, 2020
Does it mean that I can use my phone via Bluetooth while driving?
Set up set up my Bluetooth in my 2010 Toyota truck
Jonathan B.
August 29, 2019
The 2010 Toyota Corolla only has Bluetooth hands-free capability as an optional add-on for the S, XLE and XRS trim levels. The JBL audio package must be purchased in each of these trims to have Bluetooth. The base Corolla and LE trim levels do not offer Bluetooth as an option.
In the 2010 Toyota corolla you’re able to use a Bluetooth feature in the LE,S, XLE and XRS trims for the model. If you look on your panel where the radio is there should be a small phone symbol with two arrow buttons one pointing up one pointing down if you press and hold the phone icon it should prompt you through how to connect your phone to your vehicle and this allows you to use calls and audio.
Trisha E
November 17, 2020
The 2010 Toyota Corolla has bluetooth capabilities.
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