Q: How do you automatically transfer a call from a phone to the HandsFreeLink?

asked by on December 15, 2015

How do you automatically transfer a call from a phone to the HandsFreeLink?

Your HandsFreeLink® (HFL) system is pretty advanced, and offers the ability to transfer a call from the phone to the car even if the call is already in progress. Here’s how to set up automatic transferring:

  1. Press the phone button

  2. Select phone setup and press the button on the center knob

  3. Choose auto transfer. Press the button again

  4. Choose “on” and press the button

  5. If the adjustment worked, you’ll see a notification on the screen

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