How do I pair my Acura HandsFreeLink?

How do I pair my Acura HandsFreeLink?

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  1. Press SETTINGS button, and select “Phone Settings.”
  2. Select “Bluetooth Device List.”
  3. Select “Add Bluetooth Device.”
  4. Your phone should be in Discovery Mode, and HandsFreeLink will search for your phone.
  5. Select your phone when it appears.

How do I delete Bluetooth devices from my Acura MDX?

Scroll to “Bluetooth Device List” and press in on the control stick to select it. Select the device you would like to remove by pressing in on the control stick. Scroll to “Delete This Device” and press in on the control stick to select it. A confirmation screen will appear.

Why is my Bluetooth not pairing?

For Android phones, go to Settings > System > Advanced> Reset Options > Reset Wi-fi, mobile & Bluetooth. For iOS and iPadOS device, you’ll have to unpair all of your devices (go to Setting > Bluetooth, select the info icon and and choose Forget This Device for each device) then restart your phone or tablet.

How do I set up Bluetooth in my 2009 Acura MDX?

How to Pair a Phone to the MDX

  1. Press SETTINGS button, and select “Phone Settings.”
  2. Select “Bluetooth Device List.”
  3. Select “Add Bluetooth Device.”
  4. Your phone should be in Discovery Mode, and HandsFreeLink will search for your phone.
  5. Select your phone when it appears.

Where is the AUX port in 2009 Acura MDX?

The AUX input in a 2009 Acura MDX can be found in the center console of the vehicle. There is both a 3.5mm jack and a USB port located in here and You can connect MP3 players and smart devices to them in order to use them as an Audio source in the car.

Where is the HFL module on an Acura MDX?

This article applies to the Acura MDX. Acura’s HandsFree Link (HFL) system is controlled by a module that resides in the center console of the MDX. While HFL provides a host of useful options, including steering wheel controls and cell phone functionality, it also creates a parasitic draw on your battery by running even when the car is off.

Do you need to replace your HFL module?

If you need to replace your HFL module or simply want to disconnect it, keep reading and we’ll walk you through the process of removing it. To test your HFL to see if it is the cause of your battery drain issue, switch your multimeter to DC amps.

Can a faulty HFL module drain the battery?

While HFL provides a host of useful options, including steering wheel controls and cell phone functionality, it also creates a parasitic draw on your battery by running even when the car is off. This draw is not enough to cause any issues when the module is in good shape, but a faulty module can draw enough juice to repeatedly drain the battery.

Why does my Acura MDX battery drain every night?

Pressing the steering wheel buttons did nothing. I also had an issue where the battery would drain every night. I searched the internet and found that it could be a bad HFL module. I found an Acura dealer on eBay who had sold almost 50 of them and paid about $200 for one.

This article applies to the Acura MDX. Acura’s HandsFree Link (HFL) system is controlled by a module that resides in the center console of the MDX. While HFL provides a host of useful options, including steering wheel controls and cell phone functionality, it also creates a parasitic draw on your battery by running even when the car is off.

If you need to replace your HFL module or simply want to disconnect it, keep reading and we’ll walk you through the process of removing it. To test your HFL to see if it is the cause of your battery drain issue, switch your multimeter to DC amps.

Pressing the steering wheel buttons did nothing. I also had an issue where the battery would drain every night. I searched the internet and found that it could be a bad HFL module. I found an Acura dealer on eBay who had sold almost 50 of them and paid about $200 for one.

While HFL provides a host of useful options, including steering wheel controls and cell phone functionality, it also creates a parasitic draw on your battery by running even when the car is off. This draw is not enough to cause any issues when the module is in good shape, but a faulty module can draw enough juice to repeatedly drain the battery.