Icon
Colors Description
23-298Navigation System
System Diagnostic Mode (cont’d)
The System Links function runs automatically and
displays a flashing message at the bottom of the
screen reminding you to have the engine running
for the test. The diagnostic tests the following:
Most of the wires connecting the navigation components shown in the block diagram.
The results from the various components shown in the block diagram.
The microphone is tested by listening to the bong sound produced by the navigation unit from the
speakers when the diagnostic is started. This
requires that the audio system be operating
normally.
When the diagnostic finishes, the icons turn
different colors based on their test status. The color
definitions are shown below and can also be seen
by selecting Help on the System Links screen.
The indication on the screen may not change until
you exit and reenter the Self-Diagnosis mode. In
some cases, you may have to restart the engine for
the indication to change. After you repair the
affected component or harness, repeat this
diagnostic. Explanation of each icon
Each icon color is explained in the table below.
Green The system ran a diagnosis and the results are OK.
Red Errors that require replacement of hardware or harness. Examples
are connection error or memory
diagnosis errors. Troubleshooting
for DTCs.
Yellow Errors that doesn’t require hardware replacement, such as an
open display cover, an incorrect
DVD, leaving the vehicle in
ACCESSORY (I), or because of a
missing accessory, like the
rearview camera.
White The diagnosis is running. The screen functions are locked out
while the diagnosis is runs.
Gray The system cannot automatically check this function. You have to
select the diagnosis item and
manually do additional testing,
like checking the navigation
buttons in the Hard Key test.
When you complete the Hard Key
test and return to the System
Links menu, the gray icon turns
green.
NOTE: By selecting the HELP icon, you can see a
description for each color.
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GREEN RED YELLOW WHITE GRAY
23-300Navigation System
System Diagnostic Mode (cont’d)
Mic
The microphone
detects the
sound ‘‘Pi-Pi-
Pon’’ at the
system link
menu. The microphone
could not detects
the sound ‘‘Pi-Pi-
Pon’’ at the
system link
menu. Executing (Not
completed)
ECU Info. Both V-RAM or D-RAM is OK,
and all Program
Flash, Serial No.,
Model is
available, and
the DVD lid is
closed.Either the
V-RAM or D-
RAM is NG, or
any of the
Program Flash,
Serial No.,
Model is
unavailable.DVD lid is
opened
Executing (Not
completed)
Hard Key All buttons are pressed and are
detected under
Hard key menu.All buttons are
not pressed or
pressed but not
detected under
Hard key menu,
or exit from Hard
key menu
without the
button not
detected. Until changing to
Hard key menu.
Error History Hard Error or
Soft Error is
detected under
Error History
menu. Executing (Not
completed)
Hard Error or
Soft Error is not
detected under
Error History
menu.
DVD DVD mechanism
is normal and
the proper DVD
is installed. Improper DVD is
installed, or DVD
is not installed,
or can not
identify software
version from the
DVD or internal
mechanism
failure.Executing (Not
completed)
Yaw Sensor Result of the Yaw Sensor
diagnosis menu
is OK.Result of the
Yaw Sensor
diagnosis menu
is NG.Result of the
Zero Point
Output under the
Yaw Sensor
diagnosis menu
is NO CHECK.Executing (Not
completed)
Car Status Check these
systems
manually.
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ReturnDemo Mode
OFF
Demo
Speed Rate 150 ms ON OFF
Mic LevelReturn
Mic Level
Steering Switch
This screen is for factory use only, and should always
be set to OFF. Occasionally the DEMO setting is turned
ON when vehicles are being used at Auto Shows or
similar events. Turning this feature on, allows the
navigation system to automatically follow a route to a
destination when the vehicle is stationary. The Speed
changes the speed of the demo mode. This diagnostic allows you to independently test the
microphone and the navigation TALK and BACK
buttons. They are used to activate the voice control
system. The microphone is located near the map light
in the roof console. It is directional, and works only with
the voice coming from the driver’s seat.
Press the navigation TALK button on the steering wheel, wait unit you hear a beep, and in a normal
voice say ‘‘testing’’. The TALK indicator on the screen
should momentarily turn green, and the text Now
Recording... should appear in yellow. If the talk
indicator shown on the screen does not briefly turn
green, check the wiring from the steering wheel
navigation TALK button to the navigation unit. If there
is no Mic Level movement when you speak, then you
should check the wires running from the microphone
in the roof console to the HandsFreeLink control unit
and the navigation unit. If the wires are OK, the
microphone must be faulty; replace the microphone
located in roof console (see page 23-358).
PressthenavigationBACKbuttononthesteering wheel. This should cause the Cancel indicator on the
screen to momentarily turn green. If it does not
briefly turn green, check the wiring from the steering
wheel navigation BACK button to the navigation unit.
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DTC 2707:
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NO
YES
NO YES
NO
YES
NO
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MIC Diag
NOTE: Before you troubleshoot, make sure to follow the
general troubleshooting information (see page 23-
266).
1. Clear the hard error code (see page 23-274).
2. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), and then back to ON (II).
3. Go into the Diagnostic Menu, and select the Self- Diagnosis Mode in the Select Diagnosis items
menu (see page 23-297).
4. Select the System Links.
Go to step 5.
Go to step 8.
5. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
6. Check for poor connections or loose terminals at the HandsFreeLink control unit 28P connector, the
HFL-navigation microphone 3P connector, and the
navigation unit B (24P) connector.
Go to step 7.
Repair the poor connections or loose
terminals. 7. Check for DTCs with the HDS.
Troubleshoot the indicated DTC.
Replace the HFL-navigation microphone
(see page 23-358).
8. Select the Mic in the System Links.
9. Press the navigation Talk button on the steering wheel switch, then check the Mic Level (see page
23-311).
Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this
time.
Replace the HFL-navigation microphone
(see page 23-358).
Is the Mic icon red?
Ar e t he connect i ons OK ? Is DTC B1775 or B1776 indicated?
I s t he mi cr ophone l ev el OK ?
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NO
YES
NO
Navigation display buttons do not work or
respond properly
23-34023-340Navigation System
Symptom Troubleshooting (cont’d)
5. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0), then turn to
ON (II), and observe the navigation picture.
Check for sources of electrical noise, such as
poor battery connection, alternator, defective
battery, aftermarket accessories or cell phone, and
poor pin fits at the navigation unit.
Replace the navigation unit (see page 23-355). NOTE:
Check the vehicle battery condition first.
Always make sure that the correct DVD color and version are installed.
Check any official Honda service website for more service information about the navigation system.
Always check the connectors for poor connections or loose terminals.
Before troubleshooting, make sure you have the navigation system anti-theft codes.
1. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
2. Go into the Detail Information & Settings select Unit Check, and use Hard Key test under Unit Check
(see page 23-305).
The system is OK at this time.
Replace the navigation unit (see page 23-355).
Di d t he i mage i mpr ov e?
Does t he nav i gat i on uni t but t ons w or k pr oper l y ?
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Voice control does not work/respond
Diagnostic Test: Mic Level
YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
23-342Navigation System
Symptom Troubleshooting (cont’d)
NAVIGATION UNIT CONNECTOR D (12P)
NAVI GUIDE (GRN)
NOTE: Check the vehicle battery condition first.
Make sure that the correct DVD color and version are installed.
Check any official Honda service website for more service information about the navigation system.
Check the connector for poor connection or loose terminals.
Before troubleshooting, make sure you have the navigation system anti-theft codes.
After troubleshooting, enter the anti-theft codes for the navigation system.
Before assuming that a voice complaint is hardware
related, ensure that the voice control system is being
operated correctly. Make sure you are on the correct screen when trying to issue a voice command. For instance, the
command ‘‘Find the nearest Italian Restaurant’’ only
works on a Map screen.
(See the Navigation System Manual for a complete
list of allowed voice commands for the information
being displayed.)
Close the windows, moonroof, and doors.
Set the fan speed to low (1 or 2).
Adjust the air flow from the air conditioning vents so that they do not blow against the microphone on the
ceiling.
Pause after pressing the navigation TALK button, then give a voice command clearly in a natural
speaking voice. If the system cannot recognize your
command, speak louder.
If the microphone picks up voices other than yours, the system may not interpret your voice commands
correctly.
If you speak a command with something in your mouth, or your voice is too husky, the system may
misunderstand your command.
Compare the system operation with a known-good vehicle. Have more than one person test the system
operation. If the like known-good vehicle performs
the same, if is a characteristic of the system. 1. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
2. Go into the Self-Diagnosis Mode select, Mic Icon
Menu, and use the Mic Level test under Functional
Setup (see page 23-309) to check the operation of
the navigation Talk and Back buttons.
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Go to step 3.
3. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0).
4. Do the voice control switch test (see page 23-357).
Go to step 5.
Replace the HFL-voice control switch.
5. Disconnect the HFL-voice control switch 5P connector and navigation unit connector D (12P).
6. Check for continuity between body ground and navigation unit connector D (12P) terminal No. 1.
Repair short to body ground in the wire
between the navigation unit and the voice control
switch, or replace the cable reel.
Go to step 7.
Wire side of female terminals
Ar e t he nav i gat i on T ALK and BACK but t onsoper at i onal ?
I s t he v oi ce cont r ol sw i t ch OK ?
Is there continuity?
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YES
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YES
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HFL-VOICE CONTROL SWITCH 5P CONNECTORNAVI GUIDE (GRY)
NAVIGATION UNIT CONNECTOR D (12P)
NAVI GUIDE (GRN)
HFL-VOICE CONTROL SWITCH 5P CONNECTORREMOTE GND (BRN)
NAVIGATION UNIT CONNECTOR A (24P)
REMOTE GND (BRN)
7. Check for continuity between navigation unitconnector D (12P) terminal No. 1 and HFL-voice
control switch 5P connector terminal No. 2.
Go to step 8.
Repair open in the wire between the
navigation unit and the HFL-voice control switch, or
replace the cable reel.
8. Disconnect navigation unit connector A (24P). 9. Check for continuity between navigation unit
connector A (24P) terminal No. 5 and HFL-voice
control switch 5P connector terminal No. 4.
Replace the navigation unit (see page 23-355).
Repair open in the wire between navigation
unit and voice control switch, or replace the cable
reel.
10. Use the Mic Level dia gnostic under Functional
Setup (see page 23-309) to check the operation of
the microphone.
Check the operation of the voice control
system (see the Navigation System Manual).
Go to step 11.
11. Check the HFL DTCs (see page 23-360).
Repair the indicated DTCs.
Substitute a known-good HFL-navigation
microphone (see page 23- 358), then reconnect all
of the connectors and recheck. If the symptom/
indication goes away, replace the original
microphone. If the symptom/indication is still
present, replace the navigation unit (see page
23-355).
Wire side of female terminals
Wire side of female terminals Wire side of female terminals
Wire side of female terminals
I s t her e cont i nui t y ? I s t her e cont i nui t y ?
I s t he mi cr ophone oper at i onal ?Ar e t her e any DT Cs i nd i cat ed ?
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Navigation system will not accept security
code
YES
NO
YES
NO YES
NO
YES
NO
YES
NO
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NOTE:
Check the vehicle battery condition first.
The system will not operate without the 4-digit security (anti-theft) code. Follow the this procedure.
(After 10 consecutive tries, you must cycle the key to
continue trying)
The Navigation System Diagnosis and Core Return From is available online, under Job aids, and can be
printed out for recording this information. This
information will help the reman facility determine
what caused the failure.
Check the connectors for poor connections or loose terminals.
Before troubleshooting, make sure you have the anti- theft codes for the navigation system.
Verify that the correct navigation unit is installed for this model. Go into the Diagnostic mode, and use
Version (see page 23-316).
Make sure that the correct navigation DVD color and version are installed.
Check any official Honda service website for more service information about the navigation system.
1. Go into the System diagnosis menu (see page 23-297), select Unit check, and then ECU info. A
brief diagnostic runs for 20 seconds, and the serial
number is displayed.
Go to step 4.
Go to step 2.
2. Remove the navigation unit (see page 23-355).
3. Check the serial number on the label on the underside of the navigation unit.
Go to step 4.
Replace the navigation unit (see page 23-355). 4. Using the serial number, look up the navigation
security code in the Interactive Network. (click:
Service, Vehicle Information, Anti-Theft code
Inquiry, and then select Navigation from the
Product dropdown box). Enter the serial number.
Go to step 5.
Call the Warranty Department to obtain the
code (the telephone number is in the PDI service
bulletin).Thengotostep5.
5. Check that the obtained code works to bypass the code screen in the navigation system.
The system is OK at this time Return the
vehicle to the client, and give them the anti-theft
code.
Go to step 6.
6. Try entering four zeros (0000) in place for the code.
Replace the navigation unit, and enter
Security code is 0000 in the problem description
field of the core return form.
Replace the navigation unit, and enter Won’t
take security code (as proof, enclose the sticker that
contains the Serial number and the Code) in the
problem description field of the core return form.
Is t he ser i al number d i spl ay ed ?
Is the serial number conf irmed on the underside oft he nav i gat i on uni t ? Is a 4-digit code displayed on the screen?
Doesthecodework?Do t he f our zer os w or k t o by pass t he cod e scr een?
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