How To Connect A Bluetooth Device To Honda Cars
By using Bluetooth, your brand-new Honda multimedia system can connect wirelessly to your mobile device, allowing you to make hands-free calls, stream music, and navigate turn-by-turn. Because it is inevitable for most individuals to stop talking on the phone while driving, Empire Honda of Manhasset is here to help with a step-by-step guide on how to connect a Bluetooth device to the Honda car system. Keep reading to know more!
Step-by-Step Guide to Connect a Bluetooth Device to Honda Cars
Before connecting a Bluetooth device to Honda cars there is one important point to remember, the Bluetooth pairing process can only be completed when the car is in the park.
Touchscreen Audio Displays in New Honda Vehicles
- Make sure Bluetooth is enabled and discoverable on the phone. (Refer to your mobile's instruction manual for instructions on changing these settings.)
- Select PHONE on the radio unit on your Honda.
- If you want to proceed, select YES.
- From the list, choose your phone.
- Press the confirmation button on the phone to confirm the number on the phone matches the number on the system.
- The phone will prompt you for the pairing passcode; enter the pairing passcode that is given to you by the system.
- The hands-free system will prompt you to select PHONE NOT FOUND if the system does not find the phone.
- You will receive a notification once the pairing has been completed. When the system prompts you to enable HondaLink Assist, turn it on.
Color Audio System in New Honda Vehicles (without touchscreen)
- To select and enter items with the selector knob, follow these steps:
- To access the phone screen, press either the phone or pick-up buttons. You will see a prompt. Click on Yes.
- Ensure that your phone is in discovery mode. Click OK.
- The system will search for your phone. You can select your phone from the list once it appears.
- In case your phone does not appear,
Choose “Phone Not Found?" Try searching for HandsFreeLink on your phone. Connect with HFL later. - You are given a pairing code by the system. Compare it with your phone's code. Your phone can be connected to HFL now.
The system will display "Automatic Phone Sync" when your phone includes enhanced features such as phonebook and message access. Select ON to allow the system to synchronize phone information or OFF to prevent it. Check the boxes for MAP and PBAP requests so that your phone will be able to access the network if asked, and watch out for any pop-up messages. It may be difficult to establish a Bluetooth connection if you do not accept these requests.
Conclusion
Hopefully, you will be able to connect your phone to Bluetooth in your Honda vehicle by following these steps. Check your owner's manual if you're still having trouble pairing them. When you get in the car, make sure the Bluetooth is turned on so your phone is recognized.
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