If You have paired a bluetooth device to Your Honda HR-V and want to remove it there are some very easy steps to do that. You will want to remove a device when You replace it with a new one, or whenever You have a problem with the device connecting so You can reconnect it. To remove a device You will need to go to the settings menu and then phone settings. From there You can scroll down and select the device You want to remove. Press OK on the device and then scroll to delete device. Press OK on that and then it will delete it.
There is no "device list" there is only Bluetooth options to "add device" which is grayed out and "connect to a device."I can see 6 devices in "connect to device" but it only tries to connect when I select one, no options to do anything else like delete.
So I figured it out. It's not in "settings." Do this: 1. Click the phone button next to the cars display. 2. Click phone setup 3. Click Bluetooth setup 4. Click delete device 5. Scroll down to the device and delete it
John F.
July 30, 2020
Scroll to phone settingsť and press in on the control stick to select it. Scroll to bluetooth device listť and press in on the control stick to select it. Select the device you would like to remove by pressing in on the control stick. Scroll to delete this deviceť and press over the control section to select it.
No
April 15, 2023
Obviously...but how do you delete it ON the Honda CR-V...not the phone
John F.
April 13, 2020
Scroll to phone settings
James K.
April 9, 2020
Scroll to phone settings? And press in on the control stick to select it. Scroll to bluetooth device list? And press in on the control stick to select it. Select the device you would like to remove by pressing in on the control stick. Scroll to delete this device? And press over the control section to select it.
Junior
November 27, 2023
Your going to press the phone button next to display. When asked “would like to connect to a phone?” You click no then hit phone setup then Bluetooth setup then delete device
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