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Omg this just worked on my 2016 cascada !! Thank you so much
I have a 2016 Encore. I encountered the same issue that my Bluetooth would not delete paired devices. I fixed this problem by opening the door all the way and starting the car with the door remaining all the way opened and parked; turn off radio if not already (pressing the power/vol button in the middle of console turns radio off) and just press the Home button on console to scroll back to configurations. The paired devices had to be deleted while the door remains all the way open. I didn’t have to wait 5 minutes.
I have a 2016 Encore. I encountered the same issue that my Bluetooth would not delete paired devices. I fixed this problem by opening the door all the way and starting the car with the door remaining all the way opened and parked; turn off radio if not already (pressing the power/vol button in the middle of console turns radio off) and just press the Home button on console to scroll back to configurations. The paired devices had to be deleted while the door remains all the way open. I didn’t have to wait 5 minutes.
It worked!!! Thank you...We had the same problem with my wife's Encore. Dealer didn't know how to do it. This will sound weird but here's the procedure:
Turn the key on but don't start it. Make sure there are no USB devices connected. Turn the car off. Open the driver's door fully and leave it open for 5 full minutes. If you have a proximity key with a Start button in the car take the car in the house away from the car. This will force a reset of the blue tooth. Start the car after the 5 minutes and try to delete the old devices again.
I know this is old post , but instead of phone settings go to radio settings check system update , either way if it’s up to date or not reset radio and it should delete all paired devices and as long as the car is stationary should let u connect devicesI have a 2016 Encore. We have tried the same thing as you did. Will not delete. Dealership wants to charge over $100 to fix it. My reply? The previous devices should have been deleted when I bought the car.
I know this is old but I have same car, the above didn’t work either … instead of going to phone settings go to radio settings check radio system update , either way whether it is up to date or not reset radio settings and it should delete all paired devices and keep car stationary and should be able to pair afterI have a 2016 Encore. We have tried the same thing as you did. Will not delete. Dealership wants to charge over $100 to fix it. My reply? The previous devices should have been deleted when I bought the car.
Did you follow the instructions in Post #2I know this is old but I have same car, the above didn’t work either … instead of going to phone settings go to radio settings check radio system update , either way whether it is up to date or not reset radio settings and it should delete all paired devices and keep car stationary and should be able to pair after
it worked 100% thanks.We had the same problem with my wife's Encore. Dealer didn't know how to do it. This will sound weird but here's the procedure:
Turn the key on but don't start it. Make sure there are no USB devices connected. Turn the car off. Open the driver's door fully and leave it open for 5 full minutes. If you have a proximity key with a Start button in the car take the car in the house away from the car. This will force a reset of the blue tooth. Start the car after the 5 minutes and try to delete the old devices again.
I have a 2016 Encore. I encountered the same issue that my Bluetooth would not delete paired devices. I fixed this problem by opening the door all the way and starting the car with the door remaining all the way opened and parked; turn off radio if not already (pressing the power/vol button in the middle of console turns radio off) and just press the Home button on console to scroll back to configurations. The paired devices had to be deleted while the door remains all the way open. I didn’t have to wait 5 minutes.
Okay so we just did this to our 2016 Verano I bought for my son he's 16 and it WORKEd!! Thank u!We had the same problem with my wife's Encore. Dealer didn't know how to do it. This will sound weird but here's the procedure:
Turn the key on but don't start it. Make sure there are no USB devices connected. Turn the car off. Open the driver's door fully and leave it open for 5 full minutes. If you have a proximity key with a Start button in the car take the car in the house away from the car. This will force a reset of the blue tooth. Start the car after the 5 minutes and try to delete the old devices again.
I followed directions to aT but my reason for posting wasn’t due to needing further assistance but because I found another way that deleted all Bluetooth devices thank youDid you follow the instructions in Post #2
i love you it work!!! thank you thank youI have a 2016 Encore. I encountered the same issue that my Bluetooth would not delete paired devices. I fixed this problem by opening the door all the way and starting the car with the door remaining all the way opened and parked; turn off radio if not already (pressing the power/vol button in the middle of console turns radio off) and just press the Home button on console to scroll back to configurations. The paired devices had to be deleted while the door remains all the way open. I didn’t have to wait 5 minutes.
This!!! This is the only thing that worked!I know this is old post , but instead of phone settings go to radio settings check system update , either way if it’s up to date or not reset radio and it should delete all paired devices and as long as the car is stationary should let u connect devices
It worked.I thought your answer was a joke when I first read it but you are right on! It worked exactly as you said.
Thank youI have a 2016 Encore. I encountered the same issue that my Bluetooth would not delete paired devices. I fixed this problem by opening the door all the way and starting the car with the door remaining all the way opened and parked; turn off radio if not already (pressing the power/vol button in the middle of console turns radio off) and just press the Home button on console to scroll back to configurations. The paired devices had to be deleted while the door remains all the way open. I didn’t have to wait 5 minutes.
It worked for me. Started car ,opened door wide open, radio off USB unplugged and started deleting previous phones. Took less than a minute.I have a 2016 Encore. We have tried the same thing as you did. Will not delete. Dealership wants to charge over $100 to fix it. My reply? The previous devices should have been deleted when I bought the car.
This worked perfectly for me, in less than 3 minutes. ThanksI have a 2016 Encore. I encountered the same issue that my Bluetooth would not delete paired devices. I fixed this problem by opening the door all the way and starting the car with the door remaining all the way opened and parked; turn off radio if not already (pressing the power/vol button in the middle of console turns radio off) and just press the Home button on console to scroll back to configurations. The paired devices had to be deleted while the door remains all the way open. I didn’t have to wait 5 minutes.
Thanks for this brilliant way to fix the bluetooth list delete in my 2016 buick verano. Didn't even have to wait 5 min. Just left door open with engine running and radio off. The old bluetooth list has been deleted. Thank goodness.I have a 2016 Encore. I encountered the same issue that my Bluetooth would not delete paired devices. I fixed this problem by opening the door all the way and starting the car with the door remaining all the way opened and parked; turn off radio if not already (pressing the power/vol button in the middle of console turns radio off) and just press the Home button on console to scroll back to configurations. The paired devices had to be deleted while the door remains all the way open. I didn’t have to wait 5 minutes.