
10th generation Accord infotainment system QR code is generally located on the lower left side of the front windshield. Introduction to the infotainment system QR code: The QR code on motor vehicle license plates is currently only implemented on new plates in a few cities. The infotainment system QR code contains both license plate identification information such as the issuing authority, unique serial number, and license plate number, as well as vehicle technical parameters and owner information. Only internal traffic police equipment can scan this QR code. Ordinary mobile phones cannot recognize the QR code on the license plate, so there is no need to worry about personal information leakage and other issues. By scanning this QR code with professional equipment, the vehicle's records can be queried, ensuring the uniqueness of the license plate while also increasing the crackdown on fake plates.

I've driven the tenth-generation Accord for several years, and the infotainment QR code is mainly used to connect the HondaLink app for setting up smart features. Generally, it appears on the infotainment screen: after starting the vehicle, press the HOME button on the center console to enter the system settings menu. Look for options like 'Device Connection' or 'Mobile Apps,' where a QR code usually pops up in the smartphone pairing section for scanning. If you can't find it, ensure the vehicle is parked safely with the engine on (but avoid operating while driving), then try updating the infotainment software—older versions sometimes don't display it. It's recommended to download the HondaLink app on your phone first, enable Bluetooth permissions for smoother scanning. If there's still no response, it might be a system glitch or fuse issue, worth checking the user manual or contacting local dealer support. Regularly checking these features can enhance the driving experience.

As a long-time owner of the 10th-gen Accord, I find the QR code process in the infotainment system quite straightforward: After starting the car, tap the settings icon on the screen, select Bluetooth or device management, and the scan code automatically pops up. I just scan it with my phone's HondaLink app to pair instantly, enabling remote control for navigation and music. Don't worry about locating it – try in your garage first for safety while the car is running. If it doesn't appear, it might be due to low battery or background service interruption. I recommend regularly clearing cache to optimize system performance and connection stability. Get your infotainment system checked during routine maintenance to avoid hassles.

I've replaced the infotainment system on my 10th-gen Accord myself. The QR code is usually found in the settings menu: Start the car, tap the center display to enter settings, look for a tab labeled something like 'Connection', and you'll see the QR code when you tap into it. Scan it with the HondaLink app to unlock more features. The process is straightforward—don't worry if you're a beginner, just make sure the car is parked securely before proceeding. If the system lags, it might be due to an outdated version; simply upgrade it. For safety, I recommend backing up your settings.


