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How do I delete a Bluetooth device from a 2013 Honda Civic?

I just bought a used 2013 Honda Civic Sport from a private seller. Everything has run great so far. The only problem I have is that an old phone is stored in the connected devices. How can I delete a Bluetooth device from my 2013 Honda Civic?

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Eric Schad · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Congrats on the new-to-you
Honda Civic Sport
! Many owners forget to remove their devices when selling a car. But don’t stress, deleting the previous owner’s phone is easy.
To delete a Bluetooth device from a 2013 Honda Civic, follow these steps:
  • Press the phone button on the radio to the left of the volume knob.
  • Scroll down to phone setup.
  • Press select on the middle of the volume knob.
  • Scroll down to system clear.
  • Press select.
  • When a prompt asks if you want to clear all information, select yes.
From there, you’re free to add your own phone for access to HondaLink Assist and hands-free calling and texting.
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