
Turn on the vehicle's central control, press the HOME button, then click on Settings. Select Bluetooth/Wi-Fi to access the Bluetooth settings list. Choose the Bluetooth device you wish to remove. Click on 'Delete This Device' and confirm the action.

Deleting a Bluetooth device in my car is actually quite simple, I remember dealing with a similar situation last time. Usually, I do it this way: first, start the car or switch to ACC mode to power on the system, then press the menu button on the center console to enter the infotainment system. On the screen interface, find the settings option, scroll to the Bluetooth section, and it will display a list of all paired devices. I select the name of the device I want to delete, such as an old phone or tablet, click the "Forget Device" or delete button, and the system will pop up a confirmation prompt. I click "Yes" and it's done. The whole process takes about a minute, but it's important to ensure the car is running stably and not to interrupt the power. Regularly deleting unused devices can prevent connection lag caused by too many devices, as the pairing list has limited capacity. Keeping it tidy ensures the system responds faster and more smoothly.

I'm just an average car enthusiast who handles these issues myself. Deleting Bluetooth devices? After getting in the car, I open the main menu on the center console and head straight to the settings section. Scrolling to the Bluetooth options, I see the paired device list and simply select the unwanted device name to hit delete, confirming the action instantly. This operation is lightning fast – don't even need to turn off the engine. I find it necessary to clean up old devices occasionally to prevent connection failures with new devices or random system disconnections. My advice is to periodically review the paired list and remove those rarely used old devices. Just remember not to get distracted while driving – it's safest to pull over for this operation.

To address Bluetooth deletion issues, I would start with simple steps. Enter the vehicle and start the system, navigate to the settings menu, select the Bluetooth tab, view the device list and choose the item to be deleted, then tap "Forget Device" to confirm. This helps free up space and prevents connection confusion. During the operation, try to maintain stable engine operation of the vehicle.


