How to Use the Breeze Outbound Internet Connection?
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First, you need to turn on your phone and use the QR code scanning function, then point the camera at the vehicle screen. After accessing the internet connection settings on the in-car screen, a QR code will be displayed. Use your phone to scan and connect. After scanning, the original manufacturer's related account will be displayed. Follow the prompts to follow it, and then you will be prompted to bind and connect to the current car to complete the internet connection. Once connected, you can check the car's remaining fuel, driving range, parking location, and other information. You can also remotely control the car, such as preheating the engine and turning on the air conditioning before your trip.
The Honda Connect system in the Breeze is quite convenient. As an owner myself, I'm quite familiar with it. First, download the HondaLink App, available in major app stores for both iOS and Android. When registering an account, enter your vehicle's VIN number correctly to avoid connection issues. Make sure your phone's Bluetooth is on or you have mobile data, then you can remotely control the car: starting the engine to warm up the car is most practical, especially in cold weather—just do it ten minutes before leaving so your hands won't freeze when you get in. You can also lock the doors, check the car's GPS location, monitor fuel levels, and get refueling reminders. If you forget to close the windows, the app will alert you. The setup is quick, taking about ten minutes. I recommend new users explore features like the diagnostic system for maintenance alerts to prevent breakdowns. Security is solid with password authentication and data encryption—no risk of data theft. Just keep the network stable.