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Speaker check mode
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Entry LCD Lighting
No. 3 button Entry LCD Lights-outs
No. 3 button
Duty (for the illumination) indication
No. 4 button
Vehicle speed pulse indication
No. 5 button
Reception level indication
FM button
DRAM residual quantity indication
CD button
7. To end the self-diagnostic function, turn the audio unit off, or turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
8. Turn off the audio unit.
9. Push and hold the No. 1 and No. 3 buttons. While holding the buttons, push the VOL push PWR knob to ON. Release the buttons and the speaker check mode begins. A low-frequency hum should sound for about one
minute. Change the test speaker by pushing the SKIP button. If you find a speaker(s) with no sound, check the
speaker and harness connections. If the connections are good, replace the speaker, and retest.
10. To end the self-diagnostic function, turn the audio unit off, or turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
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Reception level indication mode
Preperation:
23-26Audio System
Self-diagnostic Function (cont’d)
This diagnostic screen checks the audio unit’s reception l
evel. This level then can be used in the diagnosis of audio
unit reception quality. The reception level is displayed in decibels (dB)
Pank the vehicle outdoors in an appropriate location for good radio reception.
Tune to a powerful local FM radio station then write down the radio station number. 1. Enter the reception level indication mode in the self-dia gnostic function. The AM/FM antenna amplifier is on
(A. SEL or TP is not displayed in the audio-HVAC display).
2. Tune to the FM radio station you wrote down preperation using the T UNING knob, and note the decibel level of
that station when you release the button.
3. Press and release the A. SEL button to turn the AM/FM antenna amplifier off (A. SEL or TP is now displayed in the audio-HVAC display).
4. Tune to the FM radio station you wrote down in preperation using the T UNING knob, and note the decibel level of
that station when you release the button.
5. Press and release the A. SEL button to turn the AM/FM antenna amplifier back on (A. SEL or TP is not displayed in the audio-HVAC display).
6. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0) or audio unit off to exit the test mode.
7. Compare your results to a known-good (make sure it is the same year and trim level) in the same location and
direction, and under the same environmental conditions.
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CD Error Codes (’06-07 models and ’08 model with navigation)Error Code Displayed Possible Cause Solution
CD Error Codes (’08 model without navigation) Error Code Displayed Possible Cause Solution
CD Error Codes (’06-08 models) Error Code Displayed Possible Cause Solution
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Error Codes
The audio system displays error codes when a problem is detected with the disc changer, the disc, the XM radio, or
the anti-theft code.
This is not a complete list of audio error codes. Refer to symptom troubleshooting, or go to any official Honda service
website for more service information.
DISC ERROR The system cannot read the disc because an audio or video DVD
is inserted into the unit. The CD
may be inserted upside down.Verify that the unit functions with a standard
mass production CD.
MECH ERROR There is a problem with the mechanism A CD label may be
jammed in the mechanism.Replace the navigation unit.
BAD DISC-PLEASE CHECK
OWNERS MANUAL PUSH
EJECT
CDlabeljammedinthe
mechanism.
CD eject mechanism or motor
is inoperative.
CD spindle motor won’t spin
up the CD.
The wrong type disc is
inserted.Press the EJECT button and hold it for 5
seconds. If the disc does not eject, try again.
If the disc still won’t eject, replace the unit.
HEAT ERROR CD player is too hot. This can
happen if the vehicle is parked
in the sunlight all day.The unit should function normally when it
cools off.
FORMAT Audio unit cannot read the files on the CD or CD-R.Current track is skipped. The next supported
track or file plays automatically.
Verify that CD, CD-R or CD-RW file names
endinCD-AorWMA.
Verify that CD, CD-R or CD-RW with
compressed music formats end in MP3 or
WMA.
Other file formats like I-tunes or Ogg are
not recognized.
WMA files may have (DRM) copy
protection and cannot be read.
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XM Error Codes
Error Code Displayed Possible Cause Solution
Audio Unit Error Codes Error Code Displayed Possible Cause Solution
23-28Audio System
Error Codes (cont’d)
LOADING
XM radio is acquiring audio or
program information. Wait until the radio receives the information.
(XM) OFF AIR XM channel not in service. Try another XM channel.
(XM) NO SIGNAL Loss of signal.Both terrestrial and satellite antennas have
lost signal. Park the vehicle outside with a
clear view of the southern horizon.
(XM) UPDATING XM radio is receiving
information update from the
network. This message disappears once the update
finishes.
(XM) CHECK ANTENNA XM antenna error. Repair open or short in the satellite antenna.
Substitute the XM antenna with a known-
good one, and recheck. If the error is gone,
replace the original XM antenna. If the error
is still present, replace the antenna lead.
(XM) ANTENNA ERROR
No signal from XM.Check a known-good vehicle with XM radio.
If the known-good vehicle has the same
symptoms, contact XM Satellite Radio at
800-852-9696.
CODE ERROR 1 Anti-theft code mismatch
(1 try). Enter the correct anti-theft code.
CODE ERROR E Anti-theft code mismatch
(10 try). Remove the No. 23 (10 A) fuse in the under-
hood fuse/relay box, then reinsert it. You will
have 10 more tries to enter the correct anti-
theft code.
NOTE: Do XM error codes checks with the vehicle parked outside with a clear view of the southern horizon.
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Symptom Troubleshooting
A
B
NOTE:
Check the vehicle battery condition first.
Check for aftermarket accessories plugged into the vehicle accessory power sockets (including cell
phone).
Check the connectors for poor connections or loose terminals.
Check the radio reception in an open area. Compare it to a known-good vehicle when ever possible.Poor
reception/interference can be caused by the
following:
– The radio station is far away.
– Atmospheric conditions are unfavorable.
– Tall buildings, mountains, or high-voltage power lines are nearby.
– Aftermarket metallic wi ndow tint.
1. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
2. Do the seek stop test (see page 23-78).
Multipath interference or weak station.
Operation is normal. Go to step 3.
3. Check if the radio reception/interference is the same in several locations.
Go to step 4.
Multipath interference or weak station.
Operation is normal.
4. Start the engine.
5. Check the reception/interference.
Check the antenna and radio grounds. If OK,
check the charging system and the ignition
system. Go to step 6.
6. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0). 7. Remove the right side C-pillar trim (see page 20-75).
8. Check the connections from the AM/FM antenna
amplifier to the window antenna.
Repair the connections, or substitute a
known-good AM/FM antenna amplifier and retest.
If the symptom/condition goes away, replace the
original AM/FM antenna amplifier (see page 23-87).
Go to step 9.
9. With the help of an assistant inside the vehicle, have the assistant shine a flashlight (A) along each
antenna wire (B). Check from the outside of the
vehicle for any breaks or openings in the antenna
wires (the light shines through).
Repair the window antenna. Go to AM/FM
antenna repair (see page 23-87), or replace the rear
window (see page 20-47).
Go to step 10.
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I s t he t est v ehi cl e w i t hi n 10 % of t he k now n-goodvehicle?
Is t he r ecept i on/ i nt er f er ence t he same?
I s t her e noi se ( st at i c or w hi ne) onl y w i t h t heengi ne r unni ng? Ar e t her e any l oose or d amaged connect i ons?
Ar e t her e any br eak s or cut s i n t he ant enna?
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23-30Audio System
Symptom Troubleshooting (cont’d)
AM/FM ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3P CONNECTOR
ANT B AM/FM ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3P CONNECTOR
ANT B
NAVIGATION UNIT CONNECTOR G (3P)
AM/FM ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3P CONNECTOR ANT B
ANT B
10. Remove the navigation unit (see page 23-155).Check that the antenna lead is properly connected.
Go to step 11.
Reconnect the connector, and recheck the
function.
11. Disconnect the AM/FM antenna lead 3P connector from the AM/FM antenna amplifier (see page 23-87).
12. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
13. Turn on the navigation unit.
14. Measure the voltage between the AM/FM antenna lead connector terminal No. 3 at the AM/FM
antenna amplifier and body ground.
Go to step 19.
Go to step 15.
15. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
16. Disconnect navigation unit connector G (3P). 17. Check for continuity between the AM/FM antenna
amplifier 3P connector terminal No. 3 and body
ground.
Repair short to body ground in the wire
between the navigation unit and the AM/FM
antenna amplifier.
Go to step 18.
18. Check for continuity between navigation unit connector G (3P) terminal No. 3 and the AM/FM
antenna amplifier 3P connector terminal No. 3.
Substitute a known-good navigation unit
(see page 23-155), and recheck.
Repair open in the wire between the
navigation unit and the AM/FM antenna
amplifier.
Terminal side of female terminals Terminal side of female terminals
Terminal side of female terminals
Terminal side of female terminals
I s i t connect ed pr oper l y ?
Is there battery voltage? Is there continuity?
Is there continuity?
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NAVIGATION UNIT CONNECTOR G (3P)
RF IN
NAVIGATION UNIT CONNECTOR G (3P) RF IN
RF SH AM/FM ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3P CONNECTOR
NAVIGATION UNIT CONNECTOR G (3P)
RF SHRF SH
AM/FM ANTENNA AMPLIFIER 3P CONNECTOR NAVIGATION UNIT CONNECTOR G (3P)
RF INRF IN
19. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
20. Disconnect navigation unit connector G (3P).
21. Check for continuity between navigation unit connector G (3P) terminal No. 1 and body ground.
Replace the AM/FM antenna lead and/or
sublead.
Go to step 22.
22. Check for continuity between navigation unit connector G (3P) terminals No. 1 and No. 2.
Replace the antenna lead and/or sublead.
Go to step 23. 23. Check for continuity between navigation unit
connector G (3P) terminal No. 2 and the AM/FM
antenna amplifier 3P connector terminal No. 2.
Replace the antenna lead and/or sublead.
Go to step 24.
24. Check for continuity between navigation unit connector G (3P) terminal No. 1 and the AM/FM
antenna amplifier 3P connector terminal No. 1.
Replace the AM/FM antenna amplifier
(see page 23-87), and recheck. If the reception is
still poor, replace the navigation unit (see page
23-155).
Replace the AM/FM antenna lead and/or
sublead.
Terminal side of female terminals
Terminal side of female terminals Terminal side of female terminals
Terminal side of female terminals
Terminal side of female terminals
Terminal side of female terminals
Is there continuity?
Is there continuity? Is there continuity?
Is there continuity?
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23-32
Audio System
Symptom Troubleshooting (cont’d)
AA
B
NOTE:
Check the vehicle battery condition first.
Check for aftermarket accessories plugged into the vehicle accessory power sockets (including cell
phone).
Check the connectors for poor connections or loose terminals.
Check the radio reception in an open area. Compare it to a known-good vehicle when ever possible.Poor
reception/interference can be caused by the
following:
– The radio station is far away.
– Atmospheric conditions are unfavorable.
– Tall buildings, mountains, or high-voltage power lines are nearby.
– Aftermarket metallic wi ndow tint.
1. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
2. Do the seek stop test (see page 23-78).
Multipath interference or weak station.
Operation is normal. Go to step 3.
3. Check if the radio reception/interference is the same in several locations.
Go to step 4.
Multipath interference or weak station.
Operation is normal.
4. Start the engine.
5. Check the reception/interference.
Check the antenna and radio grounds. If OK,
check the charging system and the ignition
system. Go to step 6.
6. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0). 7. Remove the right side C-pillar trim (see page 20-75).
8. Check the connections from the AM/FM antenna
amplifier to the window antenna.
Repair the connections, or substitute a
known-good AM/FM antenna amplifier and retest.
If the symptom/condition goes away, replace the
original AM/FM antenna amplifier (see page 23-87).
Go to step 9.
9. With the help of an assistant inside the vehicle, have the assistant shine a flashlight (A) along each
antenna wire (B). Check from the outside of the
vehicle for any breaks or openings in the antenna
wires (the light shines through).
Repair the window antenna. Go to AM/FM
antenna repair (see page 23-87), or replace the rear
window (see page 20-47).
Go to step 10.
I s t he t est v ehi cl e w i t hi n 10 % of t he k now n-goodvehicle?
Is t he r ecept i on/ i nt er f er ence t he same?
I s t her e noi se ( st at i c or w hi ne) onl y w i t h t heengi ne r unni ng? Ar e t her e any l oose or d amaged connect i ons?
Ar e t her e any br eak s or cut s i n t he ant enna?
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