2011, depending on which trim level of vehicle you have.
If you’re certain that your 2011 Elantra came with Bluetooth, however, you can try to connect by following these steps:
Turn on your car, but keep your vehicle in Park. For safety reasons, don’t try to connect to Bluetooth while you’re driving.
Press the Phone button, which is located just under your infotainment screen.
Open your phone’s Bluetooth settings and search for your car in the list of available devices.
Select your car, then enter the passkey when prompted. You can find the passkey on your car’s display screen.
If you’re not able to complete these steps, you may have an Elantra model without Bluetooth capabilities. In this event, you’ll need to turn to third-party devices in order to use Bluetooth in your Hyundai.
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