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How do you delete a Bluetooth device from a 2017 Honda CR-V?

I recently bought a used 2017 Honda CR-V and discovered that the previous owner didn’t remove their paired devices from the Bluetooth library—how do you delete a Bluetooth device from a 2017 Honda CR-V?

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Andrew Biro · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
If you want to delete a previously paired Bluetooth device from your 2017
Honda CR-V
, all you have to do is follow the steps listed below:
  1. Press the “🕻” button or the “✆” button.
  2. Rotate the multimedia dial to select “Phone Setup” and press the dial’s center button.
  3. Rotate the dial to select “Bluetooth Setup” and then press the dial’s center button.
  4. Turn the dial to select “Delete Device” and press the dial’s center button. The screen will then change to show a list of all paired devices.
  5. Rotate the dial to select the device you wish to delete and then press the dial’s center button.
  6. A message will then show on the screen asking you to confirm whether you want to delete the device—rotate the dial to select “Yes” and press the dial’s center button.
Following these instructions, you should have no trouble deleting a previously paired device from your 2017 Honda CR-V’s Bluetooth library. Remember that, just like when pairing a device, the vehicle cannot be in motion while you delete a Bluetooth device—as you can probably surmise, this is done to reduce the risk of injury or accident.
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