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Old 12-16-2016, 03:49 PM
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Since I go to the Quilting Board for about anything, here it is; my problem. Don't know where else to ask.

I got a new phone and was trying to connect blue tooth to my car and somehow I've lost my radio. Anyone here have a 2012 Honda crv? I'm so frustrated. Not only can I connect blue tooth (which is no big deal, but I've got to figure out how to get the radio to come back on. Have no idea what I have done; what buttons I have pushed (all of them).
Grrrrrrrr. Any help appreciated. Thanks.
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Old 12-16-2016, 05:05 PM
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This is too hard to explain in a thread. The answer (with pictures) is in the owner's manual. Start there.....Hugs all around....
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Old 12-16-2016, 06:08 PM
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My 2011 CRV doesn't have the bluetooth, but I loose the radio every time the battery is disconnected. There is an anti-theft code (5 digits if I remember correctly) that you punch in to reset it.
I found that code on a service invoice in the info near the top. Good luck!
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Yep - look,for your code. Whenever the battery is changed you will need to re-enter this code. I have a 2011 CR-V right now but will be using it for a trade-in for a 2017 Touring CR-V after the first of the year. The blue tooth thing is new to me but luckily my husband has it in his 2014 Jeep so he will be able to help me get it hooked up. Thought I'd keep my 2011 forever but the new ones have me salivating - plus they have all that safety stuff that I need since my husband says I'm getting "old"😄😄😄

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Old 12-16-2016, 07:18 PM
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Figured it out. Thanks.
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Old 12-17-2016, 04:01 AM
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Stop in at a Honda dealer. For my Chevrolet the salespeople always help set up Bluetooth. That is the least they can do for what they charge for autos today. LOL
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I feel your pain. I just got a new car with all the fancy computer stuff and I can't figure out why the Lane Departure Alert keeps beeping as well as getting the daylight running lights to stay on. Guess it's time to head back to the dealer. Luckily it's closeby. Glad you figured yours out!
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oh boy. when i bought my Honda accord i was told if the radio goes out, nothing will work. All is connected to the radio. odd thing to do with a car. so far, nothing has stopped working. Good luck.
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