Where is the Bluetooth in the old Honda Odyssey?
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The Bluetooth control button is located on the left side of the steering wheel. Below is relevant information: Exterior: The 2007 Odyssey inherits all the advantages of the 2006 model while extending the value of a luxury MPV. The 2007 Odyssey features a redesigned front grille for a smoother and more refined look, subtly revealing its sharpness. The newly designed rear styling is completely refreshed, with stylish LED tail lights that perfectly blend form and function. The Odyssey emblem on the chrome trim in the center of the tail lights is eye-catching, further highlighting its premium and personalized appeal. Additionally, the 2007 Odyssey introduces a new color option: Amethyst Purple. Features: In terms of comfort, the 2007 Odyssey Luxury Edition is equipped with a satellite navigation system featuring an 8-inch large display and voice guidance, offering easy operation and accurate positioning. Even in completely unfamiliar locations, it can guide drivers effortlessly to their destinations, providing added peace of mind. The Luxury Edition also includes a rearview camera, which clearly displays the area behind the vehicle on the screen when reversing, ensuring safety and convenience.
When driving my older Honda Odyssey, I often use Bluetooth, which is usually found in the audio system menu. After starting the engine, don't rush to drive. First, look for the AUX button or a similar Bluetooth icon on the center console, press it, and set up a new device to pair with your phone. If it's a steering wheel version, there's a phone icon button in the left corner of the steering wheel—press it to enter Bluetooth connection. In older cars, Bluetooth might be buried deeper in the menu, so be patient while navigating. Safety first—don't fiddle with it while driving. Try a few times, and if it still doesn't work, check the owner's manual to save time and effort.