How to Pair Honda Bluetooth?

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DelAnnie
07/30/25 2:09am
Turn on both the mobile phone Bluetooth and the car Bluetooth. After enabling the Bluetooth function, you also need to activate the second option for open detection, which means setting it to a discoverable state. On the mobile phone's Bluetooth interface, click 'Search for Devices' and wait for the phone to scan nearby car Bluetooth devices. Once detected, the car Bluetooth will appear in the search results. Select the car Bluetooth displayed on the phone, click on Car Bluetooth > Bluetooth Settings > Pair. At this point, the phone will prompt you to enter a pairing code.
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