Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
It’s thoughtful of you to clear your personal devices from the car before you sell it! Fortunately, it’s super easy to delete a Bluetooth device from your
To delete a Bluetooth device from a Honda CR-V**, follow these simple steps:
Push the PHONE button on the infotainment screen or steering wheel.
Select NO if the system asks if you want to connect a phone.
Scroll down to PHONE SETUP.
Press BLUETOOTH SETUP and scroll until you find the phone you want to remove.
Press DELETE DEVICE and confirm your choice to remove it from the system.
If you have several devices you want to remove, scroll down to SYSTEM CLEAR on the Phone Setup menu and select YES to delete all the devices stored in the car’s Bluetooth system.
That’s it! Your CR-V is ready to go to a new home, and you don’t have to worry about leaving your information in the vehicle.
If you like using a hands-free Bluetooth device, don’t forget to pair your phone to your next car. Your
provider might even give you a sweet discount for making use of this feature as it reduces cases of distracted driving and keeps you safer on the road!
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