How to Delete Bluetooth on the 10th Generation Accord?
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Click to open the "Settings" button on your phone; Enter the paired Bluetooth settings page, then click "Unpair" below to delete the Bluetooth device; Click on the infrequently used device; The deleted Bluetooth will appear in other Bluetooth devices.
I drive the 10th-generation Accord quite often, and deleting Bluetooth pairings is a simple process with just a few steps. First, start the vehicle, then tap on the settings menu on the center console screen. Find and enter the Bluetooth option, where all previously paired device names will be listed on the screen. Locate the one you want to delete, either long-press it with your finger or tap the small icon on the right to select delete. The system will pop up a confirmation box—just tap confirm, and it's done. Make sure the car is stationary during the operation—safety first. After deletion, it's recommended to restart the infotainment system or disconnect and reconnect your phone's Bluetooth to ensure the pairing list is clean. Keeping old paired devices can occupy memory, sometimes causing connection lag or confusion. I've noticed the system responds faster after deletion, and occasionally checking the list makes daily use much more convenient.