How to Connect Bluetooth in Accord?
2 Answers
First, turn on the Bluetooth function in your phone settings and set it to "Visible to Everyone" mode, keeping it on the Bluetooth settings interface. The Bluetooth settings can be operated on the information display screen. In the vehicle system, click the settings function, select the "Phone" option, and then add a Bluetooth device. Display the searched devices. If the phone device is not found, use the phone to search for HondaHFT. If the pairing is successful, a notification will appear on the screen.
I remember struggling for a while when connecting to the Accord's Bluetooth for the first time. Now I've figured it out: first start the infotainment system or power it on to ensure the center display lights up. Look for the 'Settings' or 'Bluetooth Devices' icon on the touchscreen, tap to enter and enable Bluetooth discoverable mode. Then take out your phone, open the Bluetooth list and refresh it – you should see a name like 'Honda Accord', tap to pair. A 6-digit code will pop up on the screen; verify it matches the verification code displayed on your phone, then confirm on both devices. Important reminder: Connecting Bluetooth while driving is extremely dangerous, it's best to do it when parked. If it won't connect, try deleting other paired phone records from the car and restart the infotainment system – conflicts with old devices are very common.