Acura NSX Bluetooth HandsFreeLink 2020 Manual
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To pair your smartphone, make sure Bluetooth is enabled on your device. Then, on the NSX's infotainment system, go to Settings > Bluetooth/Wireless & Networks > Bluetooth Device List. Select "Add Bluetooth Device" and choose your phone from the list of available devices. Follow the prompts to complete the pairing process.
Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on your phone and that it is set to be discoverable. Check that your phone is on the list of paired devices in the car's system. If issues persist, try deleting the device from the car's Bluetooth list and pairing it again.
Bluetooth software updates are typically performed during routine maintenance at an Acura dealership. Check with your service provider to ensure your vehicle has the latest updates.
Check if there is any interference from other electronic devices. Make sure the phone is within range and that the car's microphone and speakers are unobstructed. Adjust the volume settings on both the car and the phone.
Yes, the Acura NSX supports multiple device connections, but only one can be active at a time for calls. You can switch between devices through the Bluetooth settings menu.
To delete a paired device, go to the Bluetooth settings menu on the NSX's infotainment system. Select the device you wish to remove and choose the "Delete" option. Confirm the deletion when prompted.
Bluetooth can consume additional battery power. To mitigate this, ensure your phone's software is up to date, and consider disconnecting Bluetooth when not in use. Adjusting phone settings like screen timeout and app usage can also help conserve battery.
Ensure your phone has a strong signal and avoid areas with high interference. Keep the phone's software updated and try resetting the HandsFreeLink system if issues persist.
The typical range for Bluetooth connections in vehicles like the Acura NSX is about 30 feet, though this can vary depending on environmental factors and the presence of physical obstructions.
Ensure both the car's and phone's Bluetooth software are up-to-date. Check the phone's battery level and signal strength. If the problem continues, try re-pairing the device or consult your Acura dealer for further assistance.