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How do I delete a Bluetooth device from a Honda CR-V from 2013?

I have a 2013 Honda CR-V that I recently bought from a woman in my church congregation. My main issue is that the list of Bluetooth devices is completely full, so I have no way to add my phone. I’m pretty sure I can delete them, I’m just not sure how—what do I do to delete Bluetooth devices from a 2013 CR-V?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Not having hands-free calling or
music you want for road trips
or even on your morning commute is certainly a hindrance. Follow these steps to delete a Bluetooth device from a Honda CR-V from 2013:
  1. Once you turn the car on or onto ACC mode, press the phone icon on the dash.
  2. Choose Phone Settings.
  3. Press Bluetooth Device list.
  4. Find the Bluetooth device you want to delete and select it.
  5. Scroll down and select Delete This Device.
  6. Choose Yes when the delete confirmation appears.
  7. Repeat these steps for all the devices you want to delete from your whip.
After you delete the devices, pair your phone by selecting Add Phone from the phone settings list. You shouldn’t need a
Honda CR-V radio code
. Instead, just follow the prompts on the screen to connect your device.
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