How to Connect Bluetooth in the 10th Generation Accord?

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EliDella
07/29/25 5:02am
Bluetooth connection method for the 10th Generation Accord: 1. Access the phone function through the multi-function integrated information display; 2. Select "Connect Phone"; 3. Ensure your mobile phone is in search mode or discoverable state, click to select when the device appears on the list; 4. The system will display a pairing code on the multi-function integrated information display, enter this code to pair, a notification will appear on screen after successful pairing; 5. Select desired functions, then choose "Save". The 10th Generation Accord is a mid-size sedan from GAC Honda, equipped with a 1.5T 194HP L4 engine, delivering maximum power of 143kW and peak torque of 260Nm.
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VonKennedy
08/12/25 8:40am
As a frequent driver of the 10th-generation Accord, connecting via Bluetooth is quite straightforward, but it must be done step by step. First, ensure the car is parked or the engine is started—safety first. Tap the central control screen in the car, enter the settings menu, find the Bluetooth option, and click into it. Then, turn on the Bluetooth function on your phone, which will automatically search for devices. Select the name starting with 'Honda' that appears on the screen to pair. When entering the pairing code, it’s usually 0000 or 1234. Once confirmed, you’re all set. After successful pairing, the system will remember the connection, and it will automatically reconnect the next time you drive, making it convenient for playing music or answering calls. If there’s occasional lag, check if your phone’s Bluetooth is on or if there’s signal interference. Restarting the car’s infotainment system is also a solution. During regular maintenance, keep an eye out for infotainment system updates to prevent compatibility issues with older versions. Though the process is straightforward, developing good habits can reduce operational risks while driving.
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