Does the 2011 Honda Pilot have Bluetooth?

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The 2011 Honda Pilot features bluetooth capability if equipped with the optional navigation package. The Honda's HandsFreeLink system allows drivers to pair a smart device with the vehicle through bluetooth for streaming music and voice activated dialing. The three Pilot trims do include a lineup of standard tech, even without an optional navigation package, and the Touring is equipped with some upscale additions. Across the EX-L 4WD; the EX-L AWD and the Touring, owners can enjoy 3 months of free satellite radio; AUX input; an AM/FM stereo; speed sensitive volume controls and 1 subwoofer. The Touring also comes equipped with a video monitor; 10 speakers; rear Audio; a USB connection; a DVD player and a remote control for sound and video.
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Milton johnson March 23, 2020
How to pair Bluetooth with hands free with phone
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Beverly July 24, 2020
How do you reset the system, just bought 2011 Honda pilot and all of previous owner information is in
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Capt. Willy October 19, 2021
2011 Touring Bluetooth does not support streaming audio - only telephone/voice.
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Ian S. August 29, 2019
YES, the 2011 Honda Pilot can have Bluetooth. Wireless phone connectivity comes standard on the Touring w/RES/Navi and is optional on LX, EX and EX-L.
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Ana Y November 17, 2020
When equipped with the factory-installed navigation system, the 2011 Honda Pilot has bluetooth handsfreelink communication.
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