How do you connect Bluetooth to a Honda Civic from 2018?
I’m sick of taking calls on speakerphone and I don’t want another ticket for using my phone. What’s the easiest way to connect to the Bluetooth in my 2018 Honda Civic?
! Luckily, car manufacturers like Honda have worked hard to make calling on the road as hands-off as possible. Follow these steps to connect to the Bluetooth in your 2018
Start by turning on your phone and activating Bluetooth.
From there, enter your Honda Civic and turn on the display screen.
Navigate to the home menu and select the Phone option.
The display should ask if you’d like to add a new device.
Select Yes and then Continue to add your new device.
Select your phone from the list of available Bluetooth devices.
A six-digit code should appear on your phone and the car display to ensure you’re pairing with the right device.
If the codes match, let your car and phone connect.
Hopefully, these steps will help you connect your phone to the Bluetooth in your Honda Civic. If you’re still struggling to pair them, check your owner’s manual for further instructions. Remember, your car will only recognize your phone if you have the Bluetooth on—so make sure it’s on before you hit the road.
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