Acura TSX Non-Nav Bluetooth HandsFreeLink 2014 Manual
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To pair your phone, press the "Phone" button on the steering wheel. When prompted, ensure your phone's Bluetooth is turned on and set to discoverable. Select "HandsFreeLink" from your phone's Bluetooth menu and enter the provided code if necessary.
Check if Bluetooth is enabled on your phone. If the problem persists, try deleting the HandsFreeLink connection from your phone and re-pairing it. Ensure your phone's software is up-to-date.
Press the "Phone" button, then use the selector knob to access the "Phone Setup" menu. Select "Bluetooth Setup," then "Delete Device," and choose the phone you wish to delete.
Static or poor audio quality can be caused by weak cell signal, interference from other devices, or low Bluetooth bandwidth. Try moving to an area with better reception or turning off other devices.
Yes, you can use voice commands. Press the "Talk" button on the steering wheel and say "Call" followed by the contact’s name as it appears in your phonebook.
Software updates for HandsFreeLink are typically performed by Acura service centers. Contact your local dealer to inquire about available updates.
Ensure the cabin is quiet and speak clearly. If problems persist, check the microphone for obstructions and ensure contacts are correctly stored in your phonebook.
The Acura TSX HandsFreeLink system can pair with up to six different Bluetooth devices.
To improve connection stability, ensure your phone's Bluetooth software is updated and avoid using other wireless devices that may cause interference.
Try restarting the car to reset the system. If the issue persists, disconnect your phone and reconnect it. In some cases, a reset of the system by a dealer may be necessary.