Acura RDX Base Bluetooth HandsFreeLink 2014 Manual
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To pair your phone, turn on Bluetooth on your device, then select 'Phone' on the audio system. Choose 'Bluetooth Setup', then 'Add Bluetooth Device'. Follow the on-screen prompts and ensure your phone is discoverable.
Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone and the vehicle. Try deleting the phone from the HandsFreeLink and re-pairing it. If issues persist, restart your phone and the vehicle’s audio system.
Press the 'Talk' button on the steering wheel, wait for the beep, then say 'Call' followed by the contact's name. Ensure the contact is stored in your phonebook and synced with the system.
Yes, once your phone is paired, select 'Audio' on the system, then 'Source' and choose 'Bluetooth Audio'. Start playing music on your phone to stream it through the vehicle’s speakers.
Check for obstructions or items interfering with the microphone. Ensure the vehicle’s windows are closed to reduce noise. If problems continue, try reconnecting the Bluetooth connection.
Access the 'Phone' menu, select 'Bluetooth Setup', then 'Paired Phone List'. Choose the phone you want to delete and select 'Delete'. Confirm the deletion when prompted.
Yes, you can pair multiple phones, but only one can be actively connected at a time. You can switch between paired phones through the 'Paired Phone List' in the Bluetooth Setup menu.
Ensure your phone's contacts are set to be shared over Bluetooth. Restart your phone and the vehicle’s system. If the issue persists, try re-pairing your phone.
Software updates for the HandsFreeLink system are typically done by Acura dealerships. Contact your dealer to check if an update is available and to schedule a service appointment.
Turn off the vehicle and open the driver-side door to reset the system. If unresponsive, disconnect the car battery for a few minutes. If issues persist, consult a certified technician.