Why Can't the 10th Generation Accord Connect to Bluetooth?

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07/29/25 4:29pm
The reasons why the 10th Generation Accord cannot connect to Bluetooth: 1. The wireless network distance is too far, resulting in poor signal reception; 2. Insufficient battery power or poor battery quality leading to low voltage; 3. The mobile phone system is incompatible with the car's Bluetooth system; 4. Bluetooth headset malfunction, it is recommended to send it to after-sales service for handling. Solutions for Bluetooth connection failure: 1. Disconnect the WIFI signal on the phone and try to reconnect; 2. Disconnect the device, reduce the distance and re-match the signal; 3. Insufficient Bluetooth battery power or poor battery quality leading to low voltage, charge the Bluetooth or replace the battery; 4. Poor Bluetooth signal reception, connect the phone to another Bluetooth device. If there is no such problem, it is an issue with the car's Bluetooth, and the car's Bluetooth should be repaired. The 10th Generation Accord is a car launched by GAC Honda, with a very youthful appearance, equipped with a 1.5T turbo engine.
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