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How to Identify Navigation DVD Versions,
and How to Inspect A DVD for Damage
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To determine the navigation version on a particular
model, start the engine, then locate the navigation unit.
Open the DVD door, and push the eject button to eject
the DVD. Hold the DVD by the edges, and check for
these items: Check any official Acura service website for more service information about the navigation DVDs.
 The DVD label color.
 Read the DVD version on the label, and note it on the repair order. The version number is near the bottom
of the label text (for example, ver: 4.23A). You will
need this version number:
– To verify that the DVD version is appropriate for the vehicle. Check any official Honda service website
for more service information.
– Any time you call Tech Line regarding a navigation system issue.
– To answer client inquires concerning update or coverage issue.
NOTE: Client’s may obtain DVDs from sources
outside the normal ordering process. If you
determine this is the case, recommend that your
customer purchase the appropriate DVD from the
Acura Disc Fulfillment Center (see ORDERING A
DVD).
– Check the underside of the DVD for signs of mishandling. Deep scratches, or random scratches,
light swirl marks, or fingerprints can cause random
lock-ups, reboots, erratic voice response, erratic
positioning errors, and DVD read or format errors.
NOTE: A damaged DVD is not covered under
warranty unless the disc is damaged by the
navigation unit. Damage by the navigation unit
typically appears as circular scratches caused by
something rubbing against the DVD as it spins. The
damage may appear as arcs or complete circles on
the DVD reading surface.
– Verify that the underside of the DVD is silver, and not a copy with a blue color. Copies will not work
properly and can cause other symptoms that mimic
hardware problems.  Incorrectly colored DVDs being put into navigation
vehicles. This causes the system to either display
error messages, or causes system malfunctions that
mimic a hardware problem. This results in the client
leaving with a malfunctioning navigation system.
 The DVD version provided to the client is out-of date or incompatible with a particular model. This
inconveniences your client by delaying the repair, or
by causing additional (and unnecessary) returns to
your dealership.
 The client experiences bugs or other issues that have already been resolved in later versions currently
available at the fulfillment desk.
If the DVD is defective, or has any of the issues
mentioned above, return the vehicle to your client and
recommend that they order the proper DVD from the
Acura Disc Fulfillment Center.
NOTE: Navigation DVDs do not come with replacement
navigation units. If you are replacing a navigation unit
because it is defective (following appropriate service
manual troubleshooting), and the DVD does not eject,
order a DVD. See Obtaining a navigation DVD.
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How to Answer Client Questions About
Navigation CoverageHow do I find the local address of a business
that is part of a national chain (for example,
Starbucks)?
Precaution on Client ‘‘Sneak Previews’’
Is my address covered by the navigation system?
Is my city covered by the navigation system?
The gas station on my corner is now a restaurant. Why
is it still incorrect in the navigation system?
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General Troubleshooting Information (cont’d)
Some clients may ask questions regarding a city,
address, or POI (point of interest) covered by the
navigation system. It is better to verify a coverage
question on an actual vehicle than to disappoint your
client by promising coverage that may be incomplete or
missing in their area. The following suggestions can be
used to answer coverage inquiries from your client.
Using a current production vehicle (of the same model),
try and enter the client’s address (street first) to see if
their area is covered. Always enter the street first,
because sometimes their city may be included in a
neighboring township, or under some larger
metropolitan city name. If the address is shown in a
later year vehicle, but not your client’s vehicle, you
might recommend that your client purchase an update.
For general questions about whether a city is covered,
view the map coverage link on the DVD order site. On
the site, select a year, and select a model, then click on
the Coverage link. You then select a state or province,
and the cities are listed. Of course, this does not
guarantee that the customer’s road or address is in the
system. Verifying on an actual production vehicle is
always the best guarantee that your information is
accurate.
For POI-related client questions, explain that
businesses are constantly moving, and there can be a
considerable lag in updating the m
illions of POIs in the
system. The database is updated annually, and the best
way to the verify whether the POI is accurate is verify
the inquiry on a current production vehicle.
Answers to these and other questions regarding
coverage can be found in these locations:
 In the Frequently Asked Questions section of the navigation system manual.
 At the online DVD order site, by clicking on the FAQs link. There are three ways to find the local address to
businesses:
 If you know the phone number of the business, select Phone Number and enter the 10 digit phone number
(area code plus seven digit number).
 Select Category, then Restaurant. Enter the keyword Star. The resulting list includes all restaurants that
have the letters Star anywhere in the name.
 Select Name and enter Starbucks. For more common business names, like McDonalds, you may have to
search through a list that includes other businesses
like McDonalds Welding, McDonalds Automotive, etc.
Your client might request a look (or sneak preview) at
features in the latest navigation software. You should
never preview a navigation DVD in a client’s vehicle.
Inserting a newer DVD installs the latest software from
the DVD into the memory of the client’s navigation
system. When the original DVD is reinstalled, the newer
software remains in memory and is often incompatible
with the client’s original DVD Map and POI database, or
software.
If your client wishes to see the latest navigation
coverage or software features, demonstrate it on an in-
stock vehicle that already has the latest DVD version.
If a newer version is loaded either by the dealer or the
client, the only remedy is to enter the navigation
diagnostic mode’s Version screen and do a forced
download. Check any official Honda service website for
more information about what patches may need
reinstalling.
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How to Check Error History
Hardware Error History
Software Error (Soft error) History
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Return
System Links Help
Exit Diag
ReturnReturn
Navi.ECUSelect Diagnosis Items Self- Diagnosis Mode
Detail Information & Setting
(Navi will check internal function. connections, etc.
Perform this test with vehicle stopped and engine running.)
(Individual Diagnostic screens to confirma specific diagnostic screen.)
XM
Error
History
Yaw
Sensor Car Status
ECU Info. Hard Key
DVD Mic
HFL
Press any icon if you want to see details. GPS Ant. R. Camera
Display Radio
A/C
Return
ReturnError History
Hard Error Soft Error
Hard Error
Clear Save
0/0
1. 2705 HFL Diag
2004:12:31 - 19:15:55
2. 2707 Mic Diag 2004:12:31 - 19:15:50
2. 2707 GPS Diag:Antenna
2004:12:31 - 19:15:12
The Error History feature is to record intermittent
navigation issues that occur while using the system.
Sometimes the client complaint cannot be duplicated.
The error history may record the information needed to
diagnose the problem. To check the error history:
1. Start the engine.
2. Press and hold the MAP/GUIDE, MENU, and CANCEL buttons for 3 seconds.
3. When the Select Diagnosis Items menu is displayed, select Detail Information & Setting.
4. When the navigation unit has hard codes, the Error History icon appears yellow when the Self
Diagnosis mode (System links) screen is displ ayed.
When no hard errors are stored, the icon appears
gray. To view the errors with their DTC codes,
select the error history icon. 5. Select Hard Error.
NOTE: Soft errors are for factory use only.
6. The Hard Error screen displays the following information for each error:
 The DTC trouble code for the error
 A brief description of the DTC code
 The date and time when the error occurred.
NOTE:  To see additional errors, use the joystick to select UP or DOWN.
 Select Clear to delete the error history. The Save feature is for factory use only.
7. Use the DTC Symptom Troubleshooting table to troubleshoot the error.
8. Clear the DTCs.
9. Select Return to exit the error history.
Software errors are not available. They are for factory
use only.
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How to Clear Error History
Hard error history is displayed
Soft error history is displayed (Soft errors are for
factory use only)Hard error history clear
Soft error history clear (Soft errors are for factory
use only)
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General Troubleshooting Information (cont’d)
Return
Return Return
ReturnHard Error
Clear Save
0/0
1. 2705 HFL Diag
2004:12:31 - 19:15:55
2. 2707 Mic Diag 2004:12:31 - 19:15:50
2. 2707 GPS Diag:Antenna
2004:12:31 - 19:15:12
Soft Error
1. APPLI 31000001 (2004:12:31 - 19:15:08)
00000000
2. APPLI 31000001 (2007:03:01 - 10:53:54)
3. APPLI 12004100 (2004:12:31 - 19:15:12)
Clear Save
0/0
00000000 00000000 00000000
00000000 00000000 00000000 00000000
00000001 00000105 ffffff2c 00000000 Hard Error
Yes No
Clear Error History
Soft Error Yes No
Clear Error History
1. Do the steps in How to check Error History.
2. Select Clear in the error menu.
NOTE: By selecting Clear, all software and hardware errors stored in history are erased at the same
time.
 Save is for factory use only. 3. After selecting Clear, then selecting Yes, both Hard
Error history and Soft Error history are cleared at
thesametime.
4. Press return to exit.
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DTC Description CircuitFailure DetectionPageAlso Check for
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DTC Troubleshooting Index




1001 FROM system Info
Error Navigation unit internal data error. (see page 23-320) Low or weak battery
voltage
1101 Media Bus Send Error Media
condition
monitoringNavigation unit internal media error. (see page 23-320) Low or weak battery
voltage
1201 DVD High Temp DVD drive Navigation unit temperature above the upper limit. Failure in navigation unit fan circuit. (see page 23-321) Low or weak
battery voltage
High temperature
around the
navigation unit
1202 DVD Low Temp DVD drive Navigation unit temperature below the lower limit. (see page 23-321) Low or weak
battery voltage
High temperature
around the
navigation unit
1301 GPS Antenna Error GPS AntennaGPS antenna circuit malfunction. (see page 23-322) Low or weak battery
voltage
1302 GPS Receiver Error 1 GPS
ReceiverGPS antenna circuit malfunction.
Navigation unit internal GPS receiver
malfunction. (see page 23-323) Low or weak battery
voltage
1303 GPS Receiver Error 2 GPS
ReceiverNavigation unit internal GPS receiver
malfunction. (see page 23-324) Low or weak battery
voltage
1305 Gyro Error 2: ECU Temp XX °C Gyro Navigation unit internal gyro malfunction. (see page 23-324) Low or weak battery
voltage
1306 Vehicle Speed Pulse Vehicle
Speed PulseVSP circuit malfunction. (see page 23-325) Check for F-CAN
DTCs
1307 DVD Read Error DVD Scratched/Dirty DVD or navigation unit internal DVD ROM drive. (see page 23-325) Low or weak battery
voltage
1402 Audio Error 2 CD Mechanical malfunction in the CD changer. (see page 23-326) Low or weak battery voltage
1409 Audio Error 9 XM XM Antenna/circuit malfunction. (see page 23-326) Low or weak battery voltage
2607 XM Diag XM GA-NET Bus circuit malfunction Open/Short. XM Antenna circuit malfunction. (see page 23-327)
2609 VRAM Diag ECU VRAM Navigation unit internal VRAM malfunction. (see page 23-329)
2610 DRAM Diag ECU DRAM Navigation unit internal DRAM malfunction. (see page 23-330)
2701 GPS Diag: Antenna GPS GPS antenna malfunction. (see page 23-330)
2702 GPS Diag: Receiver in Navi GPS GPS antenna malfunction. (see page 23-331)
2703 Aircon Diag Aircon Communication error between climate control unit and navigation unit (open/short). (see page 23-331) Check for F-CAN
DTCs
2705 HFL Diag HFL HandsFreeLink control unit internal malfunction. (see page 23-334) Check for F-CAN DTCs
2706 Gyro Diag: ECU Temp XX °C Gyro Navigation unit internal malfunction. (see page 23-336)
2707 Mic Diag Mic Mic circuit malfunction Open/Short. (see page 23-337)
Flash ROM
management
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Navigation System
Symptom Troubleshooting Index
































 








Navigation system stays on the GPS
initialization screen
System Initialization (see page
23-268) Navigation unit
GPS antenna/cable is
disconnected or damaged
The wrong color DVD is installed
The DVD is damaged or dirty
Harness/fuses/switches
Vehicle position icon constantly
leaves road, moves erratically, or is
displayed very far from actual
vehicle position Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-344)
Navigation unit
GPS antenna/cable
ECM/PCM (speed and fuel pulses)
Harness/fuses/switches
System always comes up in in-line
diagnostic mode Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-347)
Navigation system will not accept
security code Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-353)The wrong color DVD is installed
Navigation frequently asks for anti-
theft code and/or needs GPS
initialization Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-350)
Loss of voltage or poor ground
(G504, G505)
Navigation unit
Low battery voltage
Harness/fuses/switches
GPS icon is white or not shown Symptom Troubleshooting (see page 23-341) Navigation unit
Aftermarket accessories
connected to the system
The wrong color DVD is installed
The DVD is damaged or dirty
GPS antenna/cable
Harness/fuses/switches
Vehicle icon wanders across the
map when driving (does not follow a
displayed road) or map or vehicle
ICON spins Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-345)
Navigation unit
GPS antenna/cable
ECM/PCM (speed signal)
No picture is displayed Symptom Tr oubleshooting
(see page 23-338) Navigation unit
The wrong color DVD is installed
The DVD is damaged or dirty
Harness/fuses/switches
Picture has lines/rolls/other issues
or is an odd color Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-339) Navigation unit
The wrong color DVD is installed
The DVD is damaged or dirty
Aftermarket accessories
connected to the system
Harness/fuses/switches
Display day/night mode does not
work or does not work properly If you use the display mode
button, the auto day/night
function is disabled until you turn
the ignition switch to ON (II)
Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-348)Display brightness set to High in
day or night mode
Gauge control module
The wrong color DVD is installed
The DVD is damaged or dirty
Harness/fuses/switches
System locks up or freezes
constantly Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-348) Navigation unit
The wrong color DVD is installed
The DVD is damaged or dirty
Harness/fuses/switches
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Voice guidance cannot be heard, is
broken up, or there is static
Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-341) Volume or voice feedback setting
(see Owner’s manual)
Navigation unit
Stereo amplifier
Harness/fuses/switches
Voice control does not work/
respond Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-342) Navigation unit
The wrong color DVD is installed
The DVD is damaged or dirty
Microphone harness/switches
HandsFreeLink control unit
Navigation cannot control HVAC by
voice command Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-346) The wrong color DVD is installed
Harness/fuses/switches
Wrong navigation unit (model
code)
Navigation cannot control XM radio Symptom Troubleshooting (see page 23-350)Low or weak battery
Navigation cannot control audio
system Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-349)Wrong color DVD
Navigation display buttons do not
work or respond properly Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-340) Navigation unit
Open/short between the XM
receiver or the GA-Net bus
The wrong color DVD is installed
The DVD is damaged or dirty
Today’s Destinations button is dim
and not selectable in the Enter
destination by screen (grayed-out) The client has not entered a group
of locations for Today’s Destinations.
This is normal. The button is only
selectable if the client is using this
functionSee Owner’s Manual
Some set-up and information
functions of the navigation system
are grayed-out and do not work Client did not select OK from
Disclaimer screen. Refer to System
Function Diagram (see page 23-289)
Previous Destinations button is dim
and not selectable in the Enter
destination by screen (grayed-out) The vehicle may be new, or the
customer deleted the destination.
Enter a destination, and allow the
system to route to it. After the trip,
the Previous Destinations button
will be selectable
Address cannot be found or system
gives poor routing Verify proper operation and
system limitations using the
owner’s manual.
See Answering client question
Navigation coverage in general
troubleshooting
Refer to Database limitation in the
navigation system manual to
report database errorsDatabase limitations (address not
in database)
The wrong color DVD is installed
OPEN/CLOSE function of the display
does not work Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-351) Navigation unit
Harness
Navigation display will not close Symptom Troubleshooting (see page 23-352) Navigation unit
Harness
Navigation display does not open or
opens part way Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-352) Navigation unit
Harness
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SymptomDiagnostic procedure Also check for
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Symptom Troubleshooting Index (cont’d)

















PC card will not play/card icon on
audio screen cannot be selected
Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-234)Navigation unit
Navigation display stays on with
ignition switch in LOCK (0) Symptom Troubleshooting
(see page 23-349) Harness/fuses/switches
Aftermarket accessories
connected to the system
DVD read error messages Symptom Troubleshooting (see page 23-346) Navigation unit
The wrong color DVD is installed
Damaged DVD
Navigation system will not go
beyond the disclaimer screen and
displays the OK button See navigation display buttons do
not work or respond properly
The wrong color DVD is installed
Scratched or damaged DVD
Navigation unit
The navigation anti-theft code card
is lost or missing See anti-theft feature (see page
23-266)
The vehicle icon lags behind when
the vehicle turns See self-inertial navigation
limitations (see page 23-266) Aftermarket accessories
connected to the system
GPS antenna/cable
Navigation screen is darker than
normal or takes time to brighten
when it is cold See LCD unit limitations (see page
23-267)
The navigation clock is off by 1 to 3
hours after replacing the navigation
unit See service precautions (see page
23-268)
Perform map matching (see page
23-269)
GPS antenna/cable
Check and adjust the clock
settings
A new navigation DVD is needed See obtaining a navigation DVD (see page 23-269)
Time is not correct Reset Time Adjustment in set-up The wrong colored DVD or version is installed
The DVD is scratched or dirty See DVD Handling and Cleaning (see page 23-270)Navigation unit
The wrong DVD was installed and
now the system does not function
properly See Precaution client Sneak
Previews (see page 23-272)
Install the correct version DVD
Check any official Honda service
website for more service
information about the navigation
system.
A specific city cannot be found See How to answer client questions about navigation coverage
(see page 23-272) The DVD is scratched or dirty
Refer to Database limitation in the
navigation system manual to
report database errors
The Honda Globe Screen (not the
Acura Globe Screen) appears every
time the vehicle is started Symptom troubleshooting
(see page 23-354)
Also see the symptom The wrong
DVD was installed and now the
system does not function properly
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Overview
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System Description
The navigation system is a highly sophisticated, hybrid locating system.
The navigation unit uses global positioning system (GPS) satellite signals, internal yaw and vehicle speed inputs, and
a map database to show where the vehicle is and to help guide you to a desired destination.
The navigation unit’s GPS receiver receives signals from the GPS, a network of 24 satellites in orbit ar ound the earth.
By receiving signals from several of these satellites, the navigation system can determine the latitude, l ongitude, and
elevation of the vehicle.
Signals from the system’s yaw rate sensor (inside the navigation unit) detects turns, and the ECM/PCM vehicle speed
pulse (VSP) and reverse signal enable the system to keep track of the vehicle’s speed and direction of travel. The
advantage of this hybrid system is that the system can track your position if either the GPS signal or the vehicle speed
signal is missing. For instance, when in a tunnel (no GPS), the speed signal is used to update your position on the map.
Alternately, while the vehicle is being transported on a ferry, GPS signals can show the vehicle position on the map as
it crosses the water.
The navigation system uses the location, direction, and speed information to display the appropriate map and
calculate a route to the destination entered. As you drive to a destination, the system provides both visual and audio
guidance. Audio guidance is sent to the audio unit, and an RGB graphics color signal is sent to the navigation display.
This navigation system also has voice recognition that allows voice control of most of the navigation, and audio
functions. The voice control switches (navigation TALK and navigation BACK buttons on the steering wheel) activate
the voice control system. The microphone on the ce iling receives your voice commands. For more information on this
feature, consult the navigation owner’s guide.
The illumination signal is used by the navigation unit to automatically switch the display mode between the Night and
Day display modes. When the headlights are on, the dash brightness control setting full brightness overrides the Night
display mode, and allows a daytime navigation display with the lights on.
When the navigation system is giving voice guidance commands, the front speakers are muted. When the voice
control system is being used (navigation TALK button pressed), all of the speakers are muted.
The internal GA-Net II bus passes information back and forth between the navigation display, the navigation unit, and
the audio system components. The information passed on this bus are touch button commands, audio muting signal,
audio (radio and XM), and any open in these bus lines can affect the navigation system or other audio accessory
operation.
The clock on the navigation display is set and maintained by the navigation unit. The time is automatically adjusted for
daylight savings, and time zone changes while driving. The time can be adjusted in setup.
Additional information is available about the navigation components following the System Diagram. A glossary of
terms that are used throughout this section follows the detailed information.
The Navigation System Manual in the glove box covers all of the system functions and settings. Use this as a resource
when evaluating a customer concern.
The Comm.Bus connects the HFL and the navigation unit.
If a POI phone number is available, the navigation unit sends the phone number (on the calcurate route to screen) to
the HandsFreeLink control unit for dialing.
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System Description (cont’d)
Reverse signal
GPS antenna
AM/FM antenna Speakers
Navigation unit
Navi DVD
Navigation/Audio Display Screen
CLOCK
(Set by GPS)Color
signal
XM antenna
(satellite &
terrestrial)
Auxiliary jack
assembly
Audio remote
switches
(steering wheel)
Illumination
Signal
(lighted buttons)
AM/FM
receiverCD Player
(CD, MP3, WMA)
Audio
processor
PC Card Slot (for playing audio
MP3, and WMA audio files) Navi
processor
(ECU)
GPS
receiver
Yaw rate sensor
(senses turning)
DVD player
(navi maps)
GA-net
Audio
Section
Navigaion
Section
Illumination
(Night/Day
display mode)
ECM/PCM
(vehicle speed pulses) Voice control switch
USB Adapter unit
XM Receiver HandsFreeLink
control unitMicrophone
HFL TALK/BACK
buttons
Navigation
TALK/BACK
buttons
Stereo Amplifier
(Type S model)
Climate
control unit
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