If you have a Honda Civic 2016, there is a good chance that you have Bluetooth enabled. This technology allows you to connect your phone or other device to the car’s speakers and control it from the cockpit. However, if your Bluetooth device goes out, you may not be able to start the car or get it started again. Here are some tips on how to delete a Bluetooth device from your Honda Civic 2016:
- Open the car’s door and remove any obstructions in the way of access to the battery and charging port.
- Disconnect all cables from your Bluetooth device.
- Locate and remove the battery cover (if present).
- Remove any screws that hold down the bottom of your Bluetooth device (if present).
- Place your Bluetooth device on a surface that is free from obstacles (like bookshelves or tables).
- Connect your phone or other device to your car’s speaker using an audio cable and wait for it to charge up (it may take a few minutes). Once it has fully charged, reconnect your Bluetooth device and start driving!