How to Connect Bluetooth to Play Music in a Honda?
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Turn on the Bluetooth switches on both your phone and the vehicle, and once successfully connected, the car audio system will pair with your phone. Here is some extended information: 1. Car Bluetooth System: The in-vehicle Bluetooth system used in motor vehicles is designed based on Bluetooth wireless technology, allowing wireless connectivity inside the car. The car Bluetooth system can only connect to one mobile device at a time. 2. Advantages of Car Bluetooth System: After installing a car Bluetooth system, drivers no longer need to be distracted while answering calls. To receive an incoming call, users only need to press a button lightly or use voice control, enhancing driving safety and convenience.
Last time I drove my friend's Honda Haoying, it took me a while to figure out the Bluetooth. First, make sure the center console screen is lit up, then find the phone icon or the Bluetooth option in 'Settings'. Turn on your phone's Bluetooth and refresh the device list—when you see a name like 'Honda_XXX', just tap it. Here's the crucial part! Both the car system and your phone will display a 4-digit verification code; the numbers must match exactly before you can hit confirm. Many people miss this step and end up sweating in frustration. Once paired, remember to check the 'Media Audio' option, otherwise, you'll only be able to make calls but not play music. Next time you get in the car, it'll connect automatically, which is super convenient. However, if you switch to a new phone, you'll need to delete the old device and search again—like when I upgraded from my XR to a 14 Pro, it took me half an hour to sort it out.