Does a 2008 Honda Fit have Bluetooth?

Does a 2008 Honda Fit have Bluetooth?

For your 2008 Honda Fit Our BT45 series seamlessly integrates your vehicle’s OEM sound system with Bluetooth® enabled devices so you can make hands-free phone calls and wirelessly stream audio media.

What size speakers are in a 2008 Honda Fit?

6-1/2″
Speakers that fit your 2008 Honda Fit*

Speaker location Speaker sizes**
Front Door 6-1/2″
Rear Door 6-1/2″

How do you check the transmission fluid on a 2008 Honda Fit?

Honda Fit: Transmission Fluid

  1. Park the vehicle on level ground.
  2. Remove the dipstick (yellow loop) from the transmission, and wipe it with a clean cloth.
  3. Insert the dipstick all the way into the transmission securely as shown in the illustration.
  4. Remove the dipstick, and check the fluid level.

How do you remove a stereo from a Honda Fit?

Your Crutchfield MasterSheet has in-depth details on this and other aspects of the installation. To remove the speaker, use a flat head screwdriver to push the metal clip at the top of the speaker downward while pushing the speaker outward to release it. Disconnect the wiring harness and remove the factory speaker.

What kind of radio does a Honda Fit have?

If you buy a Sport model, you’ll find a host of upgraded features, including an AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA receiver (with an aux jack) and six speakers. The Honda Fit’s factory radio. (Crutchfield Research Photo) Removing the factory radio isn’t difficult, but it isn’t as straightforward as it might be in a larger car.

How do you install a speaker on a Honda Fit?

To install your new speaker, you’ll need to attach the new speaker to the adapter bracket. From there, you’ll attach the speaker wiring adapter (free with your speaker purchase) to your Fit’s speaker harness, then secure the speaker/bracket combo to the door using the original screw.

Why do I need to remove the glove box on my Honda Fit?

The Fit makes very efficient use of every inch of space, but that also means that every inch of space is being used. That’s why you’ll find yourself removing the glove box (there’s wiring back there and you need to get to it) on your way to removing the radio.