Acura MDX Bluetooth HandsFreeLink 2014 Manual
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To pair your phone, press the Phone button on the steering wheel. Select 'Yes' when prompted, then make sure your phone's Bluetooth is turned on. Select 'HandsFreeLink' from the device list on your phone and enter the provided PIN if necessary.
Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on your phone and that it is not in airplane mode. Restart both your phone and the vehicle's audio system. Try deleting the paired device from HandsFreeLink and re-pairing it.
Yes, you can pair up to six different phones. However, only one phone can be connected at a time. You can switch between paired phones using the HandsFreeLink settings menu.
To delete a paired phone, navigate to the Bluetooth settings on the vehicle's display. Select the phone you wish to remove and choose the 'Delete' option. Confirm when prompted.
Poor sound quality can be due to weak cellular signal, interference, or low Bluetooth signal. Ensure your phone is in an optimal signal area and close to the vehicle's audio system.
Bluetooth software updates for the Acura MDX are typically included with general vehicle software updates. Visit your Acura dealer for the latest updates and installation.
Ensure the microphone is not obstructed and that the interior cabin is quiet. Speak clearly and ensure your phone and vehicle software are up to date.
Keep your phone's software updated and ensure that no other Bluetooth devices are interfering. Keeping your phone close to the dashboard can also help maintain a stable connection.
Once your phone is paired, access the HandsFreeLink settings and select 'Import Contacts' or 'Phonebook'. Follow the prompts to transfer your contacts.
After a battery change, the system might need a reset. Try turning the ignition off and on. If the issue persists, consult your owner's manual or contact an Acura dealer for assistance.