Pacific Auto clicks on the blue icon "Connect" on the right side of the car, and your phone will receive a message requesting Bluetooth pairing. There will be the name of the requested device and the secret key set for pairing. After clicking on the phone to confirm, the car interface will appear "paired" a few words.
The Fit comes with a multimedia screen only on the higher trim levels to keep costs down. If you feel a little shabby, you can buy the car with the optional DA screen. And Fido multimedia screen installation can use the original wiring harness, does not need to be wired. It means that Fit just omits the multimedia screen, but the wiring harness is still left in the car. Through the multimedia screen will be able to realize the connection with the cell phone.
Honda's stock GHAC screen is based on the Android maneuvering system, and can be interconnected with a cell phone via Bluetooth as well as a USB connection.
Bluetooth connection:
1. Go to the system homepage and select to enter the Bluetooth interface.
2. Make sure the Bluetooth switch is on (slide the Bluetooth switch to turn on Bluetooth).
3. Tap "Add New Device" to search the Bluetooth list, and then tap the device you found in the search list to connect it.
4. "Connected" will be displayed when the device is successfully connected.
USB connection: In the developer options interface of your phone, turn on the USB debugging switch. If your phone's USB debugging is already on, you don't need to do this. Allow USB debugging on your phone, check Allow debugging with this computer, and click OK. Allow USB accessories on the phone side, check Use for this USB accessory by default, and click OK within 15 seconds.