How to Delete Bluetooth List in the 10th Generation Accord?
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Method to delete the Bluetooth list in the 10th Generation Accord: 1. Open the 'Settings' on your phone; 2. In 'Settings', click to enter the Bluetooth function; 3. Tap on the connected 10th Generation Accord Bluetooth; 4. Enter the paired Bluetooth configuration page, and click 'Unpair' under the 10th Generation Accord to delete it. The body dimensions of the 10th Generation Accord are 4893mm in length, 1862mm in width, and 1449mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2830mm. In terms of smart technology, the 10th Generation Accord is equipped with the Honda SENSING safety system, which mainly includes the CMBS collision mitigation braking system, ACC active cruise control system, RDM lane departure mitigation system, MVC 360-degree panoramic imaging system, PA automatic parking assist system, LKAS lane keeping assist system, TSR traffic sign recognition, and LWC blind spot display system.
Last month I helped a friend with this issue, deleting Bluetooth devices on the 10th-gen Accord requires accessing the infotainment system. First start the ignition (don't shift gears), then locate the Bluetooth option on the home screen. Enter the device list to see all previously connected phones, directly tap the device name you want to remove, hold for about 3 seconds until a menu pops up with a delete confirmation. Remember - don't tap the connection status checkbox, you must press the device name itself. I've tried this on a 2019 model - the system responds slowly, so be patient waiting for the menu to appear. Some users think disconnecting equals deletion, but it's only temporary - the device info remains stored. After deletion, reboot the head unit by holding the volume knob for 10 seconds for a more thorough reset.