## Fixing Bluetooth Not Pairing on MacBook Air After Sleep Mode
To fix Bluetooth not pairing on your MacBook Air after sleep mode, restart your MacBook Air, reset the Bluetooth module, and remove the paired device from your MacBook Air’s memory.
## Step-by-Step Guide
1. **Restart your MacBook Air**: Shut down your MacBook Air and wait for 10 seconds. Then, press the power button to turn it back on.
2. **Reset the Bluetooth module**: Go to System Preferences > Bluetooth, click on the “X” next to the device you’re trying to pair, and select “Remove Device.” Then, restart your MacBook Air.
3. **Remove the paired device from your MacBook Air’s memory**: Go to System Preferences > Bluetooth, click on “Advanced,” and select “Reset the Bluetooth module.” Click “OK” to confirm.
4. **Restart the Bluetooth service**: Go to System Preferences > Bluetooth, and toggle off Bluetooth. Wait for 10 seconds, then toggle it back on.
## Frequently Asked Questions
– **Q: Why does my Bluetooth device not pair after sleep mode?**
A: This issue can be caused by a temporary glitch or a conflict between your MacBook Air and the Bluetooth device.
– **Q: How do I prevent this issue from happening in the future?**
A: To prevent this issue, make sure your MacBook Air and Bluetooth device are running the latest software updates. Also, try to avoid putting your MacBook Air to sleep while connected to a Bluetooth device.
– **Q: What if restarting my MacBook Air doesn’t fix the issue?**
A: If restarting your MacBook Air doesn’t fix the issue, try resetting the Bluetooth module, removing the paired device from your MacBook Air’s memory, or restarting the Bluetooth service.
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