We hope you’re digging your new phone! And yes, we’re happy to show you how to remove a Bluetooth device from your 2018 Honda Civic
. It’s been a while since you’ve messed around with the Bluetooth in your car, but no worries, it’s really simple and straightforward. Here are the steps you’ll follow:
Press the phone button on the right side of the infotainment screen
If you’re asked whether you want to add a new phone, use the scroll wheel beneath the phone button to select no
Select phone setup from the list of options
Select Bluetooth setup from this new list
Scroll down to the delete device option and select this
From this list, find the device you’d like to delete, highlight it, and press the select button
You’ll be asked to confirm your selection. If it looks right, click yes
That’s all there is to it! Your old device should now be removed from your 2018 Honda Civic. If you ever wanted to use that phone again, you’d need to pair it with your car all over again.
It’s worth noting that phones and other devices can sometimes have super vague, unhelpful names in the Bluetooth devices list. You might see your new phone and old phone both listed with something like “iPhone” or “Galaxy” or “Pixel”. This happens in most cars, even ones newer than your Civic.
You may find yourself doing trial and error to remove the correct phone, or simply removing all the devices and starting over from scratch. But we hope this isn’t the case for you. And we also hope this article has been useful and you’re able to get your old phone unpaired easily!