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How do you delete a Bluetooth device from a 2016 Honda Civic?

What steps should I take to delete a Bluetooth device on my Honda Civic from 2016? My cousin came into town for a few days and connected it to my car. I only have six slots for devices, so I’d like to free one up.

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Joshua Levy · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Keeping a clean paired device list may not be an essential part of
car maintenance
, but it can go a long way in making your driving experience more comfortable! Luckily, Honda’s HandsFreeLink is intuitive—so the process should be easy. Follow these steps to delete a Bluetooth device from your 2016 Honda Civic:
  • Navigate to the home menu on your Honda display screen.
  • Select Phone to access your Bluetooth settings.
  • Tap Bluetooth Device List from the following menu.
  • Select the phone in question from the list of connected devices.
  • Press Delete when the option appears for your device.
Hopefully, these steps will help you delete your cousin’s phone from your 2016 Honda Civic. If it doesn’t work, reboot the system by holding down the audio button for five seconds. The reboot normally takes about 5 minutes, but you should be able to delete the phone once it restarts.
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