Newer Honda Vehicles with Display Audio Touch Screen
- On the phone; verify Bluetooth is ON and it's in discoverable mode.
- On your Honda; press the PHONE button on the radio unit.
- Select YES and then CONTINUE.
- Select your phone from the list.
How Do I Pair My Phone to Bluetooth™ in My Honda Car, Truck, or SUV?
- DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PAIR YOUR PHONE WHILE DRIVING!
- The Bluetooth® Setting on you Phone Must be Turned On.
- Access “Settings” From Your Honda's Infotainment Screen. Find the “Phone” Button. Then “Add Bluetooth® Device” Select Your Phone from the List.
HandsFreeLink Pairing Instructions
- power on the phone and ensure bluetooth is on.
- press and release the talk button on the steering wheel and wait for the beep before you speak.
- say "phone setup"
- say "pair"
- the system will prompt you with a pin code.
- On the Phone.
Press the “Settings” button. Scroll to “Phone Settings” and press in on the control stick to select it. Scroll to “Bluetooth Device List” and press in on the control stick to select it. Select the device you would like to remove by pressing in on the control stick.
2017 Honda CR-V:How to Pair Your Phone with the SUV
- Press the Phone button on the display screen.
- Go to the settings on your smartphone and enable Bluetooth.
- Press Yes, and then Continue, on the display screen to begin the pairing.
- Select your phone on the display screen.
- Verify the numbers on the display screen and smartphone match.
Delete Paired Bluetooth® Connection - Android™
- From a Home screen, do one of the following: Ensure Bluetooth is turned on. Navigate: Settings > Connected devices > Connection preferences > Bluetooth.
- Tap the appropriate device name or the Settings icon. (right).
- Tap 'Forget' or 'Unpair'.
if your phone is not connecting to your honda cr-v you will want to use the settings menu to clear the device from the bluetooth memory and re-pair the device.
Press settings on the cars home screen. Tap add a Bluetooth device. Press continue and the car will search for your phone and send a code to it. Once your phone receives that code press pair on the phone.
A first generation system, the HondaLink app is a connectivity suite that lets you access your favorite smartphone apps from inside your Honda model. Browse your phonebook, place hands-free calls, and stream music all from the screen for your infotainment system.
Turn on your Fast Pair accessory and put it in pairing mode. Make sure your accessory is near your phone or tablet. When you get a notification, tap Tap to pair. You'll get a "Device connected" or "Pairing complete" notification.
From the home screen of your Android, navigate to the Menu> Settings > Bluetooth. Toggle the Bluetooth switch, so it's on. Under the available settings, tick the box that allows your Bluetooth device to be discoverable. Turn your Bluetooth feature on and connect to the device you're trying to connect too.
Use the code 0000 when pairing with another Bluetooth® device. The passcode may appear as Pass key, PIN code, PIN number, or Password depending on the Bluetooth device used. Note: You can't pair the device with a Bluetooth device that uses a different passcode.
Android: Open the Settings screen and tap the Bluetooth option under Wireless & networks. Windows: Open the Control Panel and click “Add a device” under Devices and Printers. You'll see discoverable Bluetooth devices near you.
Clear Your Android Device's Bluetooth Cache
- Go to the Settings on your Android device.
- Select Application Manager.
- Click the 3 dots in the top right corner and select All System Apps.
- Scroll and tap on the Bluetooth app.
- Stop your device's Bluetooth app by tapping Force Stop.
- Next tap Clear Cache.
- Restart your device and try repairing it to your Reader again.
General Android Bluetooth settings:
- Tap on Settings on your Android device.
- Look for Bluetooth or the Bluetooth symbol in your settings and tap it.
- There should be an option to enable. Please tap or swipe on it so that is in the on position.
- Close out of Settings and you're on your way!
You should first make sure Bluetooth is turned on and try connecting your device in the Bluetooth settings. If your iPhone still won't connect to Bluetooth, you can try deleting other devices from Bluetooth settings, updating your iOS software, resetting your network settings, or restarting your iPhone entirely.
Pair a third-party Bluetooth accessory with your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch
- On your device, go to Settings > Bluetooth and turn on Bluetooth.
- Place your accessory in discovery mode and wait for it to appear on your device.
- To pair, tap your accessory name when it appears onscreen.