No, not according to the site. http://www.mbusa.com/mercedes/mbrace/navigation_and_destination
No, the 2005 Toyota Sienna does not come equipped with Bluetooth capabilities in its navigation system. Bluetooth features for hands-free calling and audio streaming became more common in vehicles in later years.
To activate the phone and navigation system in a 2000 Mercedes ML320, start the vehicle and ensure the ignition is in the "on" position. For the phone, press the "Phone" button on the console, and follow the prompts to pair your mobile device via Bluetooth if available. To access the navigation system, press the "Navigation" button, and use the control knob to input your destination or access maps. Make sure to consult the owner’s manual for specific instructions related to your vehicle’s features.
To set up Bluetooth in a Mercedes SLK, start by turning on your vehicle and navigating to the infotainment system. Select "Telephone" from the main menu, then choose "Bluetooth" and activate the Bluetooth function. On your smartphone, enable Bluetooth and search for new devices; select your vehicle from the list. Follow any prompts on both the car and your phone to complete the pairing process, which may include entering a PIN code.
There is no annual fee for the mercedes navigation system but there is a cost to purchase and install the system. The general cost of the system is from $800-$1200 depending on the cost of installation. http://www.benzworld.org/forums/audio-telematics-forum/1361910-install-navigation-system-w211.html
I want to know how to use the sat nav on my mercedes please
There are many benefits of the SmartNav system. Some benefits include 7-inch touchscreen with real-time vehicle monitoring, a truck-specific Garmin navigation system, and a hands-free Bluetooth connectivity.
To connect your cell phone to your Mercedes radio, you must have a cell phone with Bluetooth capability and a Mercedes with the Bluetooth feature. Most Mercedes vehicles from 2006 and newer have the capability. Using Bluetooth with your Mercedes allows you to answer the phone using steering wheel controls and talk on the phone through the car's audio system. This lets you talk hands-free and does not require a Bluetooth ear piece.
In the Mercedes ML350, the CD player is typically located within the center console, integrated into the infotainment system. You can access it by opening the cover or compartment where the audio controls are situated. Depending on the model year, it may be part of a larger multimedia system that includes features like navigation and Bluetooth connectivity.
The Bluetooth sync code for a Mercedes CLK 320 typically defaults to "0000" or "1234." However, if these codes do not work, it’s advisable to check the owner's manual or contact your local Mercedes dealership for assistance, as the code may vary depending on the specific model and year of the vehicle. Always ensure that your device is compatible with the vehicle's Bluetooth system.
Sorry, but Ford Edge -SEL- has no Bluetooth avaiable, only in Limited version this is possible.
Most of the new Mercedes Benz have built in navigational systems, just as most new cars have a built in navigational system. If it doesn't then you can easily have one installed or install one yourself.
To add your iPhone contacts to your Mercedes-Benz C200, first ensure that your car's infotainment system is in Bluetooth mode. On your iPhone, go to Settings > Bluetooth, and make sure Bluetooth is enabled. Pair your iPhone with the car by selecting your vehicle from the list of available devices and confirming the connection. Once paired, you should be prompted to allow access to your contacts; accept this to sync your contacts with the car's system.