Acura TSX Nav Bluetooth HandsFreeLink 2014 Manual
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To pair your phone, ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone. Press the "Phone" button on the dashboard, select "Yes" when prompted to pair a phone, and follow the on-screen instructions to complete the pairing process using the passkey provided.
Ensure that Bluetooth is enabled on your phone and that it is within range. Verify that your phone is set to automatically connect to previously paired devices, and check if the Acura TSX HandsFreeLink is selected as a preferred device.
To delete a paired phone, press the "Settings" button, select "Phone Settings," then "Bluetooth Device List." Choose the device you wish to delete and select "Delete." Confirm your selection to remove the device.
First, ensure that the audio source is set to Bluetooth. Check if your device is connected and playing audio. Restart both the car's audio system and your phone. If the issue persists, try re-pairing your device.
The HandsFreeLink firmware is updated through the vehicle's software updates. Visit an authorized Acura dealer for assistance with updates, as they can perform updates with the necessary equipment and software.
Yes, you can pair multiple devices with the HandsFreeLink system. However, only one device can be connected at a time for hands-free calling and audio streaming. You can switch between devices using the Bluetooth settings menu.
Ensure that you are speaking clearly and at a normal volume. Background noise can affect recognition, so try closing windows and reducing air conditioning noise. If issues continue, check the voice command settings for any calibration options.
Check if the issue is with your phone by testing calls without Bluetooth. Ensure that your phone and the car system's firmware are updated. Try unpairing and re-pairing your device. If the problem persists, consult with an Acura service center.
Yes, the Bluetooth system can be used while the vehicle is in motion for hands-free calling and audio streaming. However, for safety, it's recommended to use voice commands or passenger assistance for making calls.
Ensure that your phone's Bluetooth is on and within range. Check for any interference from other electronic devices. Restart your phone and the car's audio system. If the issue persists, perform a factory reset of the Bluetooth settings in your vehicle.