I’m considering buying a used 2015 Honda Civic LX, and it would be great if I could connect my phone to use hands-free calling and listen to music. Does that trim level come with Bluetooth?
comes standard with Bluetooth phone and audio connectivity. In addition to Bluetooth, the entry-level LX also comes equipped with several other great features, including:
15-inch steel wheels
Full power accessories
Air-conditioning
Tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel
One-piece fold-down rear seatback
Cruise control
5-inch display screen
Rearview camera
SMS text messaging functionality
Four-speaker (six for the coupe) sound system with a CD player, an auxiliary audio jack, an iPod/USB audio interface, and Pandora radio functionality
To connect your phone through the Bluetooth system, here’s what you’ll need to do:
Select Phone on your Civic’s infotainment display.
A prompt will come up to ask if you want to add a Bluetooth Device.
Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone.
Select Search on your Honda screen.
The system will show your phone: select your phone’s ID on the screen and ensure the confirmation codes match.
Confirm if you want your HondaLink System to access your phone’s information when prompted.
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