How to Delete Bluetooth Devices on Mercedes-Benz E-Class?
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First, return to the main screen menu, swipe left or right to find the phone icon, and then click to enter. Look for the Bluetooth icon, select and click to enter. After entering, scroll down to find a Bluetooth connection icon, which will display the names of previously connected Bluetooth devices. From the list of previously connected Bluetooth device names that appear on the interface, select any Bluetooth name you wish to delete by swiping left. If you confirm the deletion of the Bluetooth device, click 'Yes'; if you do not want to delete it, simply click 'No'.
I've always driven a Mercedes-Benz E-Class, and the steps to delete a Bluetooth device are simple: first, start the vehicle's engine, but don't rush to ignite it. On the central control screen, locate the menu button, tap into it, and select Settings. Then, find the Bluetooth option. You'll see a list of all paired devices, such as phones or headphones. Tap the one you want to delete, and a confirmation delete icon (a cross) will appear—click confirm, and it's done. I recommend regularly deleting unused devices to avoid the Bluetooth system automatically connecting to old devices when there are too many, which helps save system resources and speeds up startup. As a long-time owner, I've found that cleaning up once a year can prevent connection issues, like a phone mistakenly connecting and affecting music playback. A full Bluetooth list can also slow down navigation responses, especially on congested roads. Remember not to turn off the engine before the operation, or the system might freeze. Mercedes' design is quite smart—it takes less than two minutes to use, but developing this habit is very beneficial for daily driving.