How to Connect Bluetooth in the Ninth-and-a-Half Generation Accord?
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Turn on the Bluetooth of the phone you want to pair, activate the car's Bluetooth, and use the car's Bluetooth to search for the phone's Bluetooth. You can also search for the car's device via the phone. Once the search is successful, the current device name will be displayed. Enter the password to connect the device.
I've been driving my ninth-generation Accord for several years, and connecting Bluetooth is actually quite simple. First, turn on the car's ignition but don't start driving, then locate the screen on the center console. Press the MENU button to enter the settings menu and select the Bluetooth option to enable the search function. At this point, turn on Bluetooth in your phone's settings, and you should see options like HONDA or ACCORD. Tap to pair and enter the passcode displayed on the screen, usually 1234 or 0000. Once confirmed, you can listen to music or make calls. Remember, it will automatically connect every time you get in the car. I've also found that if it doesn't connect, it might be because your phone's system isn't updated, or the car's software needs an upgrade. The Accord's screen responds quickly but can sometimes freeze—restarting the system usually fixes it. Avoid operating Bluetooth while driving; always pull over for safety first. Once connected, it's much more convenient, allowing hands-free navigation and phone calls.