Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Bluetooth was available as a premium add-on feature on the Odyssey in 2010 so double-check that Bluetooth is available on your Odyssey. If it is available, you’ll just need to pair your phone to connect to the 2010
Turn on your vehicle and make sure it is in the park position. You cannot connect to Bluetooth while driving a Honda.
Turn on your phone’s Bluetooth
Press the Phone button on your Odyssey’s infotainment center
When you are prompted to add a new device, tap Yes then Continue
Choose your phone from the list of available devices
A confirmation code will show up on your phone and infotainment center; confirm that they match
After this, you should be connected to your 2010 Honda Odyssey Bluetooth and be able to play music freely. If your Odyssey doesn’t have Bluetooth capabilities, don’t worry. You can
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