Acura RDX Tech Bluetooth HandsFreeLink 2014 Manual
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To pair your phone, first ensure your phone's Bluetooth is turned on. Then, press the "Phone" button on the dashboard. Select "Yes" to pair a new device and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the pairing process using your phone.
Ensure your phone's Bluetooth is enabled and set to "discoverable". Check if your phone is listed under "Paired Devices" in the HandsFreeLink system. If not, try re-pairing your phone.
Access the HandsFreeLink settings from the dashboard. Navigate to "Paired Devices", select the device you want to delete, and choose "Delete" to remove it from the system.
Ensure your phone is connected via Bluetooth. Check the audio source on the car's audio system to confirm it is set to Bluetooth. Update your phone's software if necessary and restart both the phone and car.
Visit an authorized Acura dealership to check for software updates. They can assist you in updating the HandsFreeLink system if an update is available.
While you can pair multiple phones with the system, only one phone can be actively connected at a time for hands-free operation.
Press the "Talk" button on the steering wheel, wait for the beep, and then say "Call" followed by the contact name or number. Confirm the command if prompted.
Speak clearly and reduce background noise. Ensure that the windows are closed and that the car's audio system is not too loud. If issues persist, consider recalibrating the voice recognition system.
Yes, once your phone is paired, the HandsFreeLink system may prompt you to allow access to your contacts. Confirm the prompt on your phone to transfer contacts.
Try turning the vehicle off and then back on to reset the system. If the issue persists, delete paired devices and re-pair your phone. For further assistance, contact an Acura service center.