How to Connect Bluetooth in Accord?
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First, turn on the Bluetooth on both your phone and the car's settings page. Tap the Bluetooth option to enable it and enter the Bluetooth settings page. Next, on your phone's Bluetooth settings page, enable 'Discoverable' mode to allow proper connection with the car's Bluetooth device. In the phone's Bluetooth interface, click 'Search' to pair, then select the 'Auto-connect' feature. As long as you are within a 10-meter range, it will automatically connect.
I've been driving an Accord for years and know the Bluetooth pairing process inside out. First, start the car to power up the infotainment screen. Tap the 'Settings' icon in the main menu, then select Bluetooth device management. Turn on your phone's Bluetooth and set it to discoverable mode - the car system should detect your phone model. When prompted for pairing, you may need to enter a passcode (usually 0000 or 1234 by default). Don't forget to check both 'Auto-connect' and 'Media audio' options afterward for automatic music playback on future drives. Pro tip: Once connected, use the steering wheel voice command button to make calls - much safer than handling your phone. If connection fails, rebooting the infotainment system by holding the volume knob for 10 seconds always does the trick.