Bluetooth presence on a 2010 Honda Civic depends on the trim. In general, EX and EX-L models include Bluetooth HandsFreeLink, while the base LX commonly does not. If you’re shopping a used Civic, verify the exact equipment list for the specific car.
Trims and Bluetooth Availability
The 2010 Civic lineup includes LX, EX, EX-L, and Si. Bluetooth HandsFreeLink was standard on EX and EX-L, while LX models typically lacked built-in Bluetooth. Si models varied by market and package; some did not include Bluetooth as standard in the 2010 model year.
- LX: Bluetooth not standard; may be unavailable unless added by dealer or aftermarket system.
- EX: Bluetooth HandsFreeLink standard, enabling hands-free calling.
- EX-L: Bluetooth HandsFreeLink standard, with the same hands-free calling capability.
- Si: Bluetooth availability varies by market and package; not universally standard in 2010.
To confirm whether a specific car has Bluetooth, check the original window sticker, the owner’s manual, or the vehicle’s infotainment menu for a HandsFreeLink option.
How to Use Bluetooth HandsFreeLink in a 2010 Civic
Honda’s 2010 Bluetooth system is HandsFreeLink, integrated with the car’s audio/navigation display and steering-wheel controls. If your Civic has Bluetooth, you’ll pair your phone through the car’s menu. The steps below describe the typical process, but exact wording can vary by radio model.
- Turn on Bluetooth on your phone and make it discoverable.
- In the Civic’s audio system, press the Phone or HandsFreeLink button to start pairing.
- Select HandsFreeLink (the car’s Bluetooth name) on your phone.
- Enter the PIN shown on the car’s display (commonly 0000 or 1234) and confirm pairing.
- Finish any on-screen prompts on both the phone and car to complete the pairing. You should be connected for calls; audio streaming may not be supported on all 2010 Civics.
If you’re unsure about your car’s Bluetooth capability, consult the owner’s manual or contact a Honda dealer for a definitive confirmation based on the exact vehicle configuration.
Summary
In the 2010 Honda Civic, Bluetooth is typically present on EX and EX-L trims as standard equipment, while the LX base model generally lacks built-in Bluetooth. Si models’ Bluetooth availability varies by market and option package. Always verify the specific trim and features on the vehicle you’re considering, and be aware that audio streaming over Bluetooth was not universally supported in this generation. For most users, the key Bluetooth benefit is hands-free calling via HandsFreeLink.


