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Start des HandsFreeLink Diagnose-Selbsttest

  1. Start des HandsFreeLink Diagnose-Selbsttest, Drücke und halte die HFL-Zurück-Taste: step 1, image 1 of 2 Start des HandsFreeLink Diagnose-Selbsttest, Drücke und halte die HFL-Zurück-Taste: step 1, image 2 of 2
    • Stecke den Schlüssel in das Zündschloss. Schalte die Zündung ein.

    • Lokalisiere die HandsFreeLink (HFL)-Tasten an der linken Seite der Lenkrad-Nabe.

    • Halte und drücke den HandsFreeLink-Zurück-Knopf (Auflegen/Abbrechen) für 5 Sekunden.

  2. Start des HandsFreeLink Diagnose-Selbsttest, Der Selbsttest startet und beendet sich: step 2, image 1 of 1
    • Das HandsFreeLink-System startet den Selbsttest in zwei Sprachen.

    • Die Diagnose beendet sich selbst und auch HandsFreeLink.

Conclusion

Schaue in dem HandsFreeLink-Kapitel der Betriebsanweisung deines TSX für mehr Informationen über die Benutzung des Systems.

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David Spalding

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Can I listen to music on my Acura TSX 07 on hfl?

Eddy Cruz - Reply

No, the HFL only identifies itself as a headset for phone calls. I have been able to conduct "calls" via Google Hangouts on an Android phone and iOS device (iPad), though.

David Spalding -

My 2008 Acura TL HFL just stopped working. The icon doesn't appear on my audio screen. When I try to connect HFL says no phones have been found. It is not my phone because I haved tried to connect using my sons and sisters and it still says no phones have been found. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I called Acura they said 175 an hour to diagnose and if it can be fixed they will apply that amount towards the bill. Really? $ 175 I will by a ear bud. Help

donna D - Reply

Could be the Bluetooth module, wherever that is. Probably not a DIY job. Since a HFL function is a partial solution to combating Distracted Drive Syndrome, the $175 is a worthwhile investment. But there MAY be independent car repair shops that are well versed in Japanese brands (a friend operated one) and could offer a competitive rate. Another test: when you start the pairing process, does your phone see the car’s HFL? If not, then your car’s Bluetooth is probably compromised (i.e. the module isn’t functioning).

Ask them if the HFL is the “Telephone Assy” located in the overhead maplight bezel assembly in the ceiling. ;) Shouldn’t cost $175 to dismantle that and check out a part.

David Spalding -

I have the same issue, on my 07 TL, Worked perfect, till I was pairing a new IPhone a couple months ago

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