If you no longer want a Bluetooth device to be connected to your Subaru Outback 2013, deleting it can be a quick and easy process. In this article, we’ll take you through the step-by-step process of deleting a Bluetooth device from your Subaru Outback 2013.
Key Takeaways
- Deleting a Bluetooth device from a Subaru Outback 2013 is quick and easy.
- You can delete a Bluetooth device from your car using the touchscreen or voice commands.
- Deleting a Bluetooth device will disconnect it from your car and remove it from the list of paired devices.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Turn on your Subaru Outback’s infotainment system and navigate to the home screen.
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Touch the "Settings" icon on the home screen.
- Scroll down to the "Phone" section and select "Bluetooth Devices."
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On the Bluetooth Devices screen, you will see a list of all devices that are currently paired with your car.
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Find the device you want to delete and tap on its name.
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A pop-up window will appear asking if you want to delete the device.
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Confirm that you want to delete the device by tapping "Yes."
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The device will be removed from the list of paired devices and will no longer be connected to your car.
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Exit the Bluetooth Devices screen and continue using your Subaru Outback as usual.
Using Voice Commands
If you prefer to use voice commands to delete a Bluetooth device from your Subaru Outback 2013, you can do so by following these steps:
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Press and hold the "Talk" button on your steering wheel.
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Say "Delete Bluetooth device."
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Your car’s infotainment system will prompt you to confirm that you want to delete a device.
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Say "Yes" to confirm that you want to delete the device.
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The device will be removed from the list of paired devices and will no longer be connected to your car.
FAQ
Q: Will deleting a Bluetooth device from my Subaru Outback 2013 reset the entire Bluetooth system?
A: No, deleting a Bluetooth device from your Subaru Outback 2013 will only remove that specific device from the list of paired devices. It will not reset the entire Bluetooth system.
Q: Can I delete multiple Bluetooth devices at once?
A: No, you must delete each Bluetooth device individually from your Subaru Outback 2013.
Q: What happens if I accidentally delete a Bluetooth device from my car?
A: If you accidentally delete a Bluetooth device from your Subaru Outback 2013, you can simply pair it again with your car using the normal pairing process.
Q: Will deleting a Bluetooth device from my car affect its connection to other devices?
A: No, deleting a Bluetooth device from your car will only disconnect it from your car. It will not affect its connection to other devices.
Conclusion
Deleting a Bluetooth device from your Subaru Outback 2013 is a quick and easy process that can be done in a few simple steps. Whether you prefer to use the touchscreen or voice commands, deleting a device will disconnect it from your car and remove it from the list of paired devices. We hope this guide has been helpful in showing you how to delete a Bluetooth device from your Subaru Outback 2013.