How to Connect a Phone to Play Music in an Older Model Honda Fit?

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SanRonan
07/29/25 9:28pm
First, press the MENU button on the Dongfeng Honda Fit's display screen. Then, rotate the LIST knob on the display to enter the settings interface. Select the Bluetooth option on the display. Next, choose the 'Add New Device' option on the car's display screen. Wait until the car's display shows 'Please turn on your phone's Bluetooth settings and make sure your phone is discoverable'. Once the car detects your phone's Bluetooth, press the LIST button to complete the connection.
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