B05-018

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Service bulletin - navigation system information.


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Models from 1999
1999 ACURA RL
Models from 1998
1998 ACURA RL
Models from 1997
1997 ACURA RL
Models from 1996
1996 ACURA RL
Service Bulletin
November 23, 2016
05-018
05107 Version 13
Navigation System Information
Supersedes 05-018, dated April 28, 2016, to revise the information highlighted in yellow
AFFECTED VEHICLES
Year
Model
Trim
VIN Range
2001–03
3.2 CL
ALL
ALL
2000–03
3.2 TL
ALL
ALL
1996–04
3.5 RL
ALL
ALL
2013
ILX
ALL
ALL
2013
ILX Hybrid
ALL
ALL
2001–13
MDX
ALL
ALL
2007–13
RDX
ALL
ALL
2005–12
RL
ALL
ALL
2007–12
RL (Compass only)
ALL
ALL
2004–13
TL
ALL
ALL
2004–13
TSX
ALL
ALL
2010–13
ZDX
ALL
ALL
NOTE: The compass system on the 2007–13 RL uses a CD. Do not confuse this compass system with vehicles
that have a DVD-based navigation system or an electrical compass.
REVISION SUMMARY
Updating HDD versions.
NAVIGATION BACKGROUND
American Honda has two types of navigation system platforms available: DVD and HDD.
For more information about the navigation system and its operation, refer to the following resources:
• Service Manual – Printed or on SIS
• Quick Start Guide or Technology Reference Guide
• Online University – Use the keyword NAVI
• Navigation Manual – Besides the one that comes with the vehicle, the navigation system manual is also
available online. Select SEARCH BY PUBLICATION, select Consumer Information, select your
applicable vehicle, then select Navigation Manual from the list.
• Service Bulletins – Use the keyword NAVI
• ETM (electrical troubleshooting manual) or EWD (electrical wiring diagrams)
WARRANTY CLAIM INFORMATION
None. This service bulletin is for information only. Refer to the flat rate manual whenever servicing or repairing
the navigation system.
CLIENT INFORMATION: The information in this bulletin is intended for use only by skilled technicians who have the proper tools, equipment,
and training to correctly and safely maintain your vehicle. These procedures should not be attempted by “do-it-yourselfers,” and you should not
assume this bulletin applies to your vehicle, or that your vehicle has the condition described. To determine whether this information applies,
contact an authorized Acura automobile dealer.
© 2016 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. – All Rights Reserved
DVD Navigation System Information
Page
DVD navigation type identification by model
3
Earliest DVD version application for each model
6
How to identify navigation DVD or compass CD versions
6
Checking a disc (DVD or CD) for damage
7
Ordering a replacement DVD, update DVD, or compass CD
7
Navigation DVD or compass CD stocking concerns
8
Disc (DVD and CD) handling and cleaning
8
Installing a navigation DVD or compass CD
9
Precaution on client “sneak previews” of a newer navigation DVD version
9
Pitfalls when interchanging navigation DVD/parts during diagnosis
10
Replacing the navigation control unit and transferring the navigation DVD
10
Entering the anti-theft code
11
Answering client questions about navigation system coverage
15
Navigation HDD System Information
Page
HDD version identification by model
12
How to identify HDD software versions
13
Replacing the navigation control unit or the navigation DVD
13
Ordering a replacement HDD
14
Ordering navigation update software
15
Entering the anti-theft code on an HDD unit
15
Answering client questions about navigation coverage
15
DVD NAVIGATION TYPE IDENTFICATION BY MODEL
For navigation systems that use a navigation DVD, remove the navigation DVD and compare the
label color and version to the following chart. Clients may obtain navigation DVDs from a variety of
sources (friends, internet auctions, etc.) outside the normal ordering process. If they install an
incorrect DVD, it can produce an error message, or cause the navigation system to malfunction. If
the label is the wrong color or wrong version, replace it with the correct navigation DVD before
replacing the navigation unit.
For compass systems that use a compass CD, remove the CD and compare the label version to the following
chart. Clients may try to install a navigation DVD. If they install a navigation DVD or the wrong
compass CD, it can produce an error message, or cause the compass system to malfunction. If the
label is the wrong color or wrong version, replace it with the correct compass CD before replacing the
compass unit.
3.2CL
Model
Applicable DVD Versions
Earliest
Allowed
DVD
Version
Latest
Vehicle
Production
DVD
Version
2000
1.08
1.09
2.A0
2001
2.02
2.04
2.A0
2002
2.04
2.05A
2.A0
2003
2.05
2.05B
2.A0
2001
2.02
2.04
2.A0
Year
DVD
Label
Color
Black
Current
Update
DVD
Version
Black
2002
2.05
2.05B
2.A0
2003
3.10
3.20A
3.D0
2004
3.30D
3.30G
3.D0
2005
4.11
4.13C***
4.E0
MDX
Orange
2006
2007
White
4.31
4.31C
4.E0
4.55/4.56
4.56A
4.E0
2008
4.62
4.64
4.E0
2009
4.73
4.73A
4.E0
Coverage
Area
Voice Control
Features
Other
Features
Continental
U.S.
None (voice
guidance
only)
Continental
U.S.
None (voice
guidance
only)
Continental
U.S. and
Canada
Navigation
display
commands
Continental
U.S. and
Canada
(border areas
only)
Navigation,
audio, XM,
climate
control, and
rear
entertainment
system (RES)
HFL, OnStar
Continental
U.S., Hawaii,
and Canada
(border areas
only)
Navigation,
audio, XM,
climate
control, and
rear
entertainment
system (RES)
Real-time
traffic for
select U.S.
cities, HFL,
DVD audio
Navigation,
audio, XM,
and climate
control
Real-time
traffic for
select U.S.
cities, HFL,
DVD audio
None
Trip computer,
off-road
tracking
(breadcrumbs)
Trip computer,
off-road
tracking
(breadcrumbs)
RDX
For 2010 and later, refer to HDD VERSION IDENTIFICATION BY MODEL
2007
4.41/4.56
4.56A
4.E0
2008
4.62
4.64
4.E0
2009
4.73
4.73A
4.E0
2010
4.81A
4.81A
4.E0
2011
4.92
4.92
4.E0
2012
4.92
4.A2
4.E0
White
Continental
U.S., Hawaii,
and Canada
(border areas
only)
For 2013 and later, refer to HDD VERSION INDENTIFICATION BY MODEL
3.5RL
Model
Applicable DVD Versions
Earliest
Allowed
DVD
Version
Latest
Vehicle
Production
DVD
Version
2000
1.07
1.09
2.A0
2001
2.03
2.04
2.A0
2002
2.04
2.05A
2.A0
2003
2.05
2.05B
2.A0
3.20
3.30G
3.D0
2005
4.13B***
4.13B***
4.E0
2006
4.31
4.31C
4.E0
2007
(Tech with
navigation)
4.55/4.56
4.56A
4.E0
2008
(Tech with
navigation)
4.62
4.62
4.E0
4.63
4.73A
4.E0
4.81A
4.81A
4.E0
2011
(Tech with
navigation)
4.92
4.92
4.E0
2012
(Tech with
navigation)
4.A2
4.A2
4.E0
2007 (with
compass
only)
4.54/4.56**
4.71**
4.56**
2008 (with
compass
only)
4.54**
4.71**
4.56**
Compass only
(no map)
2009 (with
compass
only)
4.63**
4.71**
4.71**
Compass only
(no map)
Year
2004
RL
2009
(Tech with
navigation)
2010
(Tech with
navigation)
2010 (with
compass
only)
2011 (with
compass
only)
2012 (with
compass
only)
DVD
Label
Color
Black
Orange
Current
Update
DVD
Version
Coverage
Area
Voice Control
Features
Other
Features
Continental
U.S.
None (voice
guidance
only)
None
Continental
U.S.
Navigation
display
commands
Voice
recognition
Real-time
traffic for
select U.S.
cities, HFL,
DVD audio,
OnStar
Continental
U.S., Hawaii
and Canada
(border areas
only)
Navigation,
audio, XM,
and climate
control
Continental
U.S., Hawaii,
and Canada
(border areas
only)
Navigation,
audio, XM,
audio USB,
and climate
control
Real-time
traffic, XM
Weather, XM
notes, HFL,
audio USB,
DVD audio
Audio, and
climate
control
Compass only
(no map)
Real-time
traffic for
select U.S.
cities, HFL,
DVD audio
White
DVD
Continental
U.S.
White CD
Audio, XM,
and climate
control
Compass only
(no map)
4.71**
4.71**
4.71**
4.71**
4.71**
4.71**
Compass only
(no map)
4.71**
4.71**
4.71**
Compas only
(no map)
3.2TL
Model
Applicable DVD Versions
Earliest
Allowed
DVD
Version
Latest
Vehicle
Production
DVD
Version
2000
1.07
1.09
2.A0
2001
2.02
2.04
2.A0
2.04
2.05A
2.A0
Year
DVD Label
Color
Black
2002
Current
Update
DVD
Version
2003
2.05
2.05B
2.A0
2004
3.30D
3.30G
3.D0
3.40A
3.40C
3.D0
2005
Orange
3.50
3.50
3.E0
2007
4.55/4.56
4.56A
4.E0
TL
2006
2008-10
White
4.62
4.64
4.E0
Coverage
Area
Voice Control
Features
Other
Features
Continental
U.S.
None (voice
guidance
only)
None
Continental
U.S. and
Canada
Navigation,
audio, XM,
and climate
control
HFL, DVD
audio
Continental
U.S., Hawaii,
and Canada
(border areas
only)
Navigation,
audio, XM,
and climate
control
Real-time
traffic for
select U.S.
cities, HFL,
DVD audio
Continental
U.S. and
Canada
Navigation,
audio, and
climate
control
None
Continental
U.S. and
Canada
(border area
only)
Navigation,
audio, XM,
and climate
control
For 2011 and later, refer to HDD VERSION IDENTIFICATION BY MODEL
2004
3.20
3.30H
3.C0
3.40A
3.40C
3.C0
2006
4.31
4.31C
4.B1
2007
4.31/4.55/
4.56
4.56A
4.B1
2008
4.62
4.62
4.B1
4.63
4.73A
4.B1
TSX
2005
2009
2010
Orange
White
4.81A
4.81A
4.B1
Continental
U.S. and
Canada
(border area
only)
Navigation,
audio, XM,
and climate
control
For 2011 and later, refer to HDD VERSION IDENTIFICATION BY MODEL
* Navigation control units for these models have different part numbers and are not
interchangeable between model years.
** Compass CD
*** If a client updates directly from version 4.13D (or lower) to version 4.73A or higher, they will
receive a setup DVD along with the update navigation DVD. This setup DVD must be installed
first. If the setup DVD is not installed first, the navigation system may continuously reboot to
the globe screen or not boot up at all.
NOTE:
• The earliest DVD version is the earliest version that was installed during the vehicle production
year. The version currently installed may be higher because the factory updated the DVD software
during production or if the client previously chose to upgrade the DVD.
• The latest production DVD version is the last version that was installed during the vehicle
production year. Often changes to the navigation system software are running changes, and
vehicles may finish the production year with a different version than they started with.
• The current update DVD version is typically the version available in the current model year vehicle
with the same navigation platform, or the last version available as an update DVD.
• If you try to insert a navigation DVD into the compass unit, you will see a DISC ERROR message.
HFL*
HFL
Real-time
traffic for
select U.S.
cities, XM
weather,
notes, HFL,
audio USB
EARLIEST DVD VERSION APPLICATION FOR EACH MODEL
Each navigation system DVD contains a map/POI (point of interest) database and the navigation system
software for each model that it supports. Inserting an older DVD (such as an earlier version than indicated in
the table) can cause problems since it lacks the software to provide the specific features needed for that
model. Unfortunately, the navigation software may not detect or warn you that the version is outdated, and it
may even appear to operate normally.
NOTE: Replacing a DVD just because the version number is higher is not always justified. A higher software
version does not necessarily mean it contains newer software for your model. The DVD contains software for all
models that use the same color DVD, and a revised number may or may not have software fixes or upgrades for
the model in question.
Typical warning symptoms that an outdated DVD is being used include:
• An Acura model navigation screen may display a Honda logo while booting up.
• A newly introduced model feature (for example, XM radio or HFL) may not display properly, and
Extension may display instead.
NOTE: Extension may be displayed when using Music Link, but should never be displayed when XM or
USB is selected.
• The current street being driven on may not appear properly at the bottom of the map screen display
when the vehicle is driven on a main road.
NOTE: If necessary, compare the navigation system operation to a same model vehicle with a current
DVD.
HOW TO IDENTIFY NAVIGATION DVD OR COMPASS CD VERSIONS
To determine the navigation or compass version on a particular model, start the engine, then locate the
navigation or compass control unit (see the appropriate service manual). Open the DVD door, and push the
eject button to eject the disc. Hold the disc by the edges, and check for these items:
• The label color (see the chart on the previous pages for model application).
• Read the DVD or CD version listed on the bottom of the label, and note it on the repair order. You will
need this version number in these instances:
- To verify that the DVD or CD version is appropriate for the vehicle
- Any time you call Tech Line regarding a navigation or compass system issue
- To answer client inquiries concerning update or coverage issues
NOTE: Clients may obtain DVDs from sources outside the normal ordering process. If you determine
this is the case, recommend that your client purchase the appropriate DVD from the Acura Navigation
Center (see ORDERING A REPLACEMENT DVD, UPDATE DVD, or COMPASS CD).
Software Patches
Occasionally, problems are discovered after a software version is released, either with the original software
version that came with the vehicle, or a yearly update purchased by the client. Many software related
problems can be repaired with software updates (patch CD).
Before assuming a navigation problem is hardware related, check the iN for software updates, and see if your
client’s problem is resolved with a patch CD.
CHECKING A DISC (DVD OR CD) FOR DAMAGE
Check the underside of the disc for signs of mishandling. Deep scratches, swirl marks, or fingerprints can
cause random lock-ups, reboots, and DVD read or format errors.
NOTE: A damaged DVD or CD is not covered under warranty unless the disc is damaged by the
navigation or compass unit. Damage by the navigation or compass unit typically appears as circular
scratches caused by something rubbing against the disc as it spins. The damage may appear as arcs or
complete circles on the disc reading surface. For more information, refer to Service Bulletin 08-035, DVD
Read Error, or No Route Displayed, and Navigation DVD is Scratched.
•
•
•
Verify that the underside of the disc is silver, and not a copy with a bluish color. Copies do not work
properly and can cause other symptoms that mimic hardware problems.
If the disc is dirty, go to DISC (DVD AND CD) HANDLING AND CLEANING.
If the DVD is defective, or has any of the issues mentioned above that are not covered by a service
bulletin, return the vehicle to your client and recommend that they order the proper DVD from the Acura
Navigation Center (see ORDERING A REPLACEMENT DVD, UPDATE DVD, OR COMPASS CD).
NOTE: If the navigation or compass unit is found to be defective (through the appropriate service manual
troubleshooting procedures) and the disc will not eject, order a replacement control unit, and also order a
DVD or CD from the Acura Navigation Center. (New control units do not come with a navigation DVD or
compass CD.)
ORDERING A REPLACEMENT DVD, UPDATE DVD, OR COMPASS CD
To order a navigation DVD, you can call the Acura Navigation Center at 888-291-4675. The navigation
center knows the correct color DVD application for each vehicle and can provide the latest version. To
order online, go to www.acuranavi.com, and use the drop-down menu under Find Updates. The client’s
navigation manual provides additional ordering and installation information. This information is located in
the Client Assistance section.
You cannot order a compass CD online. Call the Acura Navigation Center, select and specify you are
ordering a compass CD for the RL.
NAVIGATION DVD OR COMPASS CD STOCKING CONCERNS
Never stock navigation system DVDs, because software versions are constantly updated. Some
dealerships also remove the DVDs from new or used vehicles, store them in a common, locked location,
then reinstall them when the vehicle is sold. This is a mistake because the various navigation systems are
version sensitive (meaning that even if the correct color DVD is used, an older version may not work).
The same issues apply to compass CDs, as on the surface, they appear similar to navigation DVDs.
Since compass-equipped vehicles appear similar to navigation-equipped vehicles, this increases the
chances of the wrong disc being inserted.
Stocking navigation DVDs or compass CDs or storing navigation DVDs and compass CDs in a common
location can result in any of these problems:
• Incorrectly colored DVDs or compass CDs being put into navigation vehicles. This causes the system to
display error messages, or it causes system malfunctions that mimic a hardware problem. This results in
the client driving away with a malfunctioning navigation system.
• The DVD version 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.
• A navigation DVD being put into a compass vehicle causes the system to display DISC ERROR messages.
• The client experiences software bugs or other issues that have already been resolved in later versions
currently available at the Acura Navigation Center.
These ordering procedures are recommended:
• Always order navigation DVDs on an as-needed basis. During a typical model year, each color DVD
may undergo a half-dozen “software only” version upgrades to fix minor issues on some or all models
the DVD supports. This is normal. Usually, only the letter at the end of the version number changes,
while the database (maps and POIs) remain unchanged through the year.
• Never promise your clients future free updates. There are no free programs for updating navigation
DVDs. Update DVDs are generally available for purchase each fall. The online DVD order site provides
information when an update for a particular color DVD is available.
• Compass CDs are seldom updated. Order a compass CD only if it is damaged and needs replacement.
NOTE:
• Refer to the version chart in this service bulletin when ordering any navigation system DVD.
• Damaged discs are not warrantable unless they are damaged by the navigation unit.
DISC (DVD AND CD) HANDLING AND CLEANING
To avoid damaging or leaving fingerprints on the disc, always handle it by the edges and place it in a jewel
case whenever it is outside the control unit. Deep scratches or fingerprints on the back of the disc can
cause intermittent rebooting or other system errors.
Smudges and fingerprints can be carefully removed using a mild cleaner and soft cloth designed to clean
eyeglasses. To clean a disc, first apply the cleaning solution to the disc, and using a clean soft cloth, very
gently wipe across the disc from the center to the outside edge, never in a circular motion.
Do not place stabilizer rings or labels on the disc.
INSTALLING A NAVIGATION DVD OR COMPASS CD
NOTE: For compass systems, the procedure is the same except there is no disclaimer screen, and you do
not need to map-match the vehicle.
1. Park the vehicle outside, and start the engine.
2. Eject the old DVD.
3. Install the new navigation DVD. Be sure to close the door on the navigation unit.
4. Select OK on the disclaimer screen, then turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0). Wait 1 minute, then
restart the engine.
5. Select OK on the disclaimer screen.
6. Drive the vehicle on a mapped road until the road name appears at the bottom of the map screen. The
system is now map-matched.
PRECAUTION ON CLIENT “SNEAK PREVIEWS” OF A NEWER NAVIGATION DVD VERSION
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 new 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.
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 accidentally, either by the dealer or the client, one possible remedy is to enter the
navigation diagnostic mode’s Version screen and do a forced download. Refer to the iN for applicable patches
that may need reinstalling.
If a forced download does not reinstall the original software, the navigation unit may need to be replaced. This is
not covered under warranty.
NOTE: A forced download is not possible when the client upgrades their 2005 white-labeled DVD version 4.13
with an ’06 or later DVD version 4.31 or greater. Either a new version DVD must be purchased, or the navigation
unit must be replaced.
PITFALLS WHEN INTERCHANGING NAVIGATION DVD/PARTS DURING DIAGNOSIS
When troubleshooting navigation system problems, ensure that the known-good vehicle is the same software
version year and model as the vehicle being serviced. Mixing incompatible navigation DVDs or other system
components can delay the troubleshooting process by causing side effects unrelated to the original problem. See
the table under DVD NAVIGATION TYPE IDENTIFICATION BY MODEL.
REPLACING THE NAVIGATION UNIT AND TRANSFERRING THE NAVIGATION DVD
If your diagnosis determines the client’s navigation unit is faulty, you will need to order a remanufactured
replacement navigation unit (in warranty), or send it out for repair (out of warranty). Refer to Service Bulletin 06001, Audio, Navigation, and RES, Unit In-Warranty Exchange and Out-of-Warranty Repair. The order procedure
on the iN is designed to minimize unnecessary replacement of parts due to client
settings, unfamiliarity with system operation, or software/database issues that cannot be resolved by hardware
replacement. The Navigation System Worksheet asks the following navigation information:
• The client’s DVD color and version number on the label, and condition of the DVD (inspection for scratches).
• The client’s complaint, symptom, and other details to allow duplication of the issue by the factory.
• The results of the diagnostic procedure from the service manual.
This information helps the Remanufactured Parts Center and the factory to understand the problem and properly
repair the core.
NOTE: The following parts are not available through the Remanufactured Parts Center:
Component
Year/Model
Display
2004–08 TL
Part Number/Note
Order new parts to repair
these vehicles.
Replacement navigation units do not come with a DVD because the parts center has no way of knowing the
client’s current DVD version. When the new navigation unit arrives, and before disconnecting the original
navigation unit, do this:
1. Save the client’s data (if equipped) using the Save Users Memory procedure:
• Refer to the applicable service manual, or
• Online, enter keywords NAVI DIAG, select Navigation System Diagnostic Mode from the list, and look
for Save Users Memory.
2. With the engine running, open the navigation unit door, and eject the DVD from the original unit. To
avoid scratching or damaging the DVD, temporarily place the DVD in a jewel case.
NOTE: If the DVD will not eject, write that information clearly on the core return form, and order a DVD
from the Acura Navigation Center.
3. Install a new navigation unit:
• Refer to the navigation section in the applicable service manual, or
• Online, enter keywords NAVI REMOVAL, and select Navigation Unit Removal/Installation from
the list.
4. Reinstall the client’s original DVD, verifying that the DVD is free of deep scratches or smudges.
5. Check online for any service bulletins prescribing patches that should be applied to the replacement
navigation unit.
6. Park the vehicle outside, and do the system initialization. Online, look up the navigation system TQI
service bulletin that applies to the client’s vehicle. This assures that all components connected to, or
controlled by, the navigation unit are working properly. The TQI procedure includes a short test to
ensure that the navigation unit has synchronized its maps with the current location obtained during the
GPS initialization (map-matching).
ENTERING THE ANTI-THEFT CODE
Any time power is disconnected from the navigation unit, the 4-digit anti-theft code must be entered on the
navigation system display. This 4-digit code can be found on a small code card or label in the glove box. Enter
the 4-digit code, then select Done.
If you cannot find the navigation system anti-theft code, use the iN to look it up. You need the serial number of
the navigation unit to do this. There are two methods to obtain the serial number:
• For navigation systems using white, turquoise, or orange-colored DVDs, you can view the serial number
without removing the navigation unit by entering the diagnostic mode:
- Refer to Anti-theft Feature under General Troubleshooting Information in the navigation section of the
applicable service manual, or
- Online, enter keyword THEFT, and select The navigation anti-theft code card is lost or missing from
the list.
• For second-generation navigation systems (identified by the black DVD used with them), the code is
located on the underside of the navigation unit.
The iN may display more than one code for a given serial number. This is because serial numbers are not
unique. You may have to try more than one 4-digit code. If no code is shown, or if the code(s) given do not
work, contact the American Honda Warranty department at 310-783-3240, and ask them to verify the code(s). If
the code “0000” (four zeroes) works, replace the navigation unit.
When you replace a navigation unit, be sure to remove the old code card, and give the client the new anti-theft
security code card.
HDD VERSION IDENTIFICATION BY MODEL
For navigation systems that use the first-generation HDD/flash memory card (1996–99 3.5RL, 1999 3.2TL),
transfer the HDD or flash memory card to the replacement navigation unit:
• 1996–99 3.5RL models: If you are replacing the navigation unit, make sure you transfer the HDD or the flash
memory card from the original unit to the replacement unit.
• 1999 3.2TL models: The original HDD navigation unit is no longer available. You can either try to send it to
Alpine for repair (see Service Bulletin 06-001, Audio, Navigation, and RES Unit In-Warranty Exchange and
Out-of-Warranty Repair), or replace it with the 2000 TL DVD navigation unit. Make sure you also order a black
label DVD since the DVD does not come with the new navigation unit.
For navigation systems that use an HDD, check the software version and compare the version to the following chart.
Model
Applicable HDD Software Versions
Year
Earliest
Allowed
HDD
Version
Latest
Vehicle
Production
HDD
Version
Current
Update
HDD
Version
3.5RL
1996
1997
1998
N/A
3.2TL
ILX
MDX
RDX
TL
Other Features
None (voice
guidance only)
First- generation HDD/
Flash card
Dealer programs
“DCA” using
Interactive Network
None (voice
guidance only)
First- generation HDD/
Flash card
Dealer programs
“DCA” using
Interactive Network
Navigation,
audio, XM and
climate control
+ Song by
Voice
Real-time traffic for
select U.S. cities,
weather, XM notes,
HFL, audio USB +
Pandora, jacket
picture display
Navigation,
audio, XM, and
climate control
Real-time traffic for
select U.S. cities,
weather, XM notes,
HFL, audio USB
Navigation,
audio, XM, and
climate control
+ Song by
Voice
Real-time traffic for
select U.S. cities,
weather, XM notes,
HFL, audio USB +
Pandora, jacket
picture display
Continental U.S.
and Canada
Navigation,
audio, XM, and
climate control
Real-time traffic for
select U.S. cities,
weather, XM notes,
HFL, audio USB
Continental U.S.
and Canada
Navigation,
audio, XM, and
climate control
Real-time traffic for
select U.S. cities,
weather, XM notes,
HFL, audio USB
December
2002
December
2002
Individual sections
of U.S. (DCA) on
removable HDD/
flash card
HDD - Individual
sections of U.S.
(DCA) on removable
HDD/flash card.
DVD - Continental
U.S
1999
TSX
Voice Control
Features
Coverage Area
1999
HDD N/A
DVD 1.07
December
2002 (HDD)
December
2002
(HDD)
DVD 2.60
2012
02.100400
02.110000
06.000000
2013
03.000600
03.000600
06.000000
2014
04.000000
04.000000
06.000000
2015
05.000000
05.000000
06.000000
2010
1.40.0300
1.50.000
1.60.0100
2011
1.40.0300
1.50.000
1.60.0100
2012
1.40.0300
1.50.000
1.60.0100
2013
1.40.0300
1.50.000
1.60.0100
2012.5
02.100400
06.000000
06.000000
2013
03.000600
03.000600
06.000000
2014
04.000000
04.000000
06.000000
2015
05.000000
05.000000
06.000000
2009
01.000700
01.001400
08.000000
2010
02.000400
02.000700
08.000000
2011
03.000100
03.000100
08.000000
2011.5
01.080000
01.110000
06.000000
2012
2013
2014
03.000100
-04.000000
03.000100
-04.000000
06.000000
06.000000
06.000000
2011
1.40.0300
1.50.000
1.60.0100
2012
1.40.0300
1.50.000
1.60.0100
2013
1.40.0300
1.50.000
1.60.0100
Continental U.S.,
Canada, and
Mexico
Continental U.S.
and Canada
Continental U.S.,
Canada, and
Mexico
ZDX
Model
Applicable HDD Software Versions
Earliest
Allowed
HDD
Version
Latest
Vehicle
Production
HDD
Version
Current
Update
HDD
Version
2010
1.40.0300
1.50.000
1.60.0100
2011
2012
1.40.0300
1.50.000
1.50.000
1.60.0100
1.60.0100
1.50.000
1.60.0100
Year
2013
1.40.0300
1.40.0300
Coverage Area
Voice Control
Features
Other Features
Continental U.S.
and Canada
Navigation,
audio, XM, and
climate control
Real-time traffic for
select U.S. cities,
weather, XM notes,
HFL, audio USB
NOTE:
• The earliest HDD version is the earliest version that was installed during the vehicle production year. The
version currently installed may be higher because the factory updated the HDD software during production or if
the client previously chose to upgrade the HDD.
• The latest production HDD version is the last version that was installed during the vehicle production year.
Often changes to the navigation system software are running changes, and vehicles may finish the production
year with a different version than they started with.
• The current update HDD version is typically the version available in the current model year vehicle with the
same navigation platform, or the last version available as an annual HDD update.
• Depending on the year and model, and whether the client purchased an HDD update, the client’s HDD may be
a version between the earliest and the latest HDD version listed.
• The Gracenote software applies to the audio system and is not related to the HDD navigation operating system
software.
HOW TO IDENTIFY HDD SOFTWARE VERSIONS
To determine the navigation software version in a vehicle:
• Make sure you are on the map screen, then press INFO.
• Push the interface dial to the right to select OTHER.
•
•
Rotate the interface dial to highlight System/Device Information, then press the ENTER button.
The following information appears:
- Software version
- Database version
- Device number
•
To exit, press the MAP/GUIDE button.
Software Patches
Occasionally, problems are discovered after a software version is released, either with the original software
version that came with the vehicle, or a map update purchased by the client. Many software related problems
can be repaired with software updates (patch CD).
Before assuming a navigation problem is hardware related, check the iN for software updates, and see if your client’s
problem is resolved with a patch CD.
REPLACING THE NAVIGATION CONTROL UNIT OR THE NAVIGATION HDD First Generation HDD
If your diagnosis determines the client’s navigation unit is faulty, you will need to order a new part or send it out
for repair. Refer to Service Bulletin 06-001, Audio, Navigation, and RES Unit In-Warranty Exchange and Out-ofWarranty Repair). The order procedure on the iN is designed to minimize unnecessary replacement of parts
due to client settings, unfamiliarity with system operation, or software/database issues that cannot be resolved
by hardware replacement. The Navigation System Worksheet asks the following navigation information:
• The client’s complaint, symptom, and other details to allow duplication of the issue by the factory.
• The results of the diagnostic procedure from the service manual.
This information helps the factory to understand the problem and properly repair the core
NOTE: The following parts are not available through the Remanufactured Parts Center:
Component
Year/Model
Part Number/Note
1996–98 3.5 RL
39010-SZ3-A91: Order
new parts to repair these
vehicles. The replacement
flash card does not come
loaded with any maps or
POIs. Refer to Service
Bulletin 97-016, 1996–99
3.5RL: TQI of the Navigation System.
1999 3.5 RL
Flash Card
(replacement
for HDD)
1999 3.2 TL
1. Remove the original navigation unit. Either order a new navigation unit or send the unit out for repair. Refer to
S/B 06-001 for more information
• Refer to the applicable service manual, or
• Online, enter keywords NAVI DIAG, select Navigation System Diagnostic Mode from the list, and look for Save
Users Memory.
2. Install a new navigation unit:
• Refer to the navigation section in the applicable service manual, or
• Online, enter keywords NAVI REMOVAL, and select Navigation Unit Removal/Installation from the list.
3. Check online for any service bulletins prescribing patches that should be applied to the replacement navigation
unit.
4. Park the vehicle outside, and do the system initialization. Online, look up the navigation system TQI service
bulletin that applies to the client’s vehicle. This assures that all components connected to, or controlled by, the
navigation unit are working properly. The TQI procedure includes a short test to ensure that the navigation unit
has synchronized its maps with the current location obtained during the GPS initialization (map-matching).
Second Generation HDD
The audio-navigation unit and HDD are only available as separate parts. There is a built-in anti-theft protection
referred to as “mating” to limit replacing an HDD or audio-navigation unit. Refer to Audio-Navigation Unit and HDD
Service Precautions in General Troubleshooting of the applicable service manual for more information.
If you substitute an audio-navigation unit for troubleshooting, you must substitute a combined audionavigation unit and HDD. Do not substitute the audio-navigation unit or HDD separately.
If your diagnosis determines that the audio-navigation unit is at fault, the replacement unit does not come with an HDD.
Transfer the original HDD to the new audio-navigation unit. All the client’s settings, music, and personal information are
transferred with the HDD.
NOTE: If the HDD is not transferred to the replacement audio-navigation unit, an HDD Access Error appears on the
display.
ORDERING A REPLACEMENT HDD
If you need to replace the HDD, it is available through the parts ordering system as a restricted part. You will need the
vehicle VIN to complete the order. The VIN allows the supplier to confirm the current software version being used by the
client. When the HDD arrives at the dealership, install the HDD in the audio-navigation unit, then check any official
Honda service website for any patches or updates related to the navigation system.
NOTE: If the HDD is not transferred to the replacement audio-navigation unit, an HDD Access Error appears on the
display.
ORDERING NAVIGATION UPDATE SOFTWARE
Navigation map updates can be ordered online at acuranavi.com. Under Find Updates, use the pull-down menu to
select the vehicle Model and Year. You can also call the Acura Navigation Center at 888-291-4675. Both methods
require a major credit card.
Follow the instructions included with the map update on how to load the update information into the navigation system.
ENTERING THE ANTI-THEFT CODE ON AN HDD UNIT
Any time power is disconnected from the navigation unit, the 4-digit anti-theft code must be entered on the navigation
system display. This 4-digit code can be found on a small code card or label in the glove box. Enter the 4-digit code,
then select Done.
If the code card is lost or unavailable, you can get the code from the iN (Interactive Network) using the navigation
system serial number. The system serial number can easily be obtained without removing the navigation unit. To get
the serial number and the code, do this:
• Press and hold the MENU, MAP/GUIDE, and CANCEL buttons at the same time.
• At the Select Diagnosis Items screen, select Detail Information & Settings, select Unit Check, then NAVI ECU.
The system runs a brief diagnostic, then the navigation unit serial number is displayed at the bottom of the screen.
• Use the navigation Anti-theft code inquiry option on the iN to look up the 5-digit navigation anti-theft code. The iN
may display more than one code for a given serial number. This is because serial numbers are not unique. You may
have to try more than one 5-digit code if listed.
• If no code is shown, or the code(s) given do not work, call the American Honda Warranty department at 888-549-3798.
Do not call Tech Line.
When you replace a navigation unit, be sure to remove the old code card, and give the client the new anti-theft security
code card.
ANSWERING CLIENT QUESTIONS ABOUT NAVIGATION SYSTEM COVERAGE
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.
• How do I find the local address of a business that is part of a national chain (for example, Starbucks)?
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 Name and enter Starbucks. For more common business names, like McDonald’s, you may have to search
through a list that includes other businesses like McDonald’s Welding, McDonald’s Automotive, etc.
- With DVD: Select Category, then Restaurant. Enter the keyword Star. The resulting list includes all restaurants that
have the letters Star anywhere in the name.
NOTE: This search method may not work on all 2004 and earlier vehicles.
- With HDD: Select Place Category, then Restaurant. Under Sub category, select All Types, then Place Name. Enter
keyword Star. The resulting list includes all restaurants that have the letters Star anywhere in the name.
• Is my address covered by the navigation system?
Using a current production vehicle (of the same model), try entering 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,
recommend that your client purchase an update.
If the client’s address is not in the current database, you can store the client’s address as a map input. Refer to
Viewing/Saving the current location in the navigation manual
• Is my city covered by the navigation system?
For general questions about whether a city is covered, view the map coverage link on the DVD order site. On the
site, you enter a year and model, and 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 client’s road or address is in the system. Verifying on an
actual production vehicle is always the best guarantee that your information is accurate.
• The gas station on my corner is now a restaurant. Why is it still incorrect in the navigation system?
For POI-related client questions, explain that businesses are constantly moving, and there can be a considerable lag in
updating the millions of POIs in the system. The database is updated annually, and the best way to verify whether the
POI is accurate is to verify the inquiry on a current production vehicle.
• How do I update my Gracenote software?
While this is not navigation system software, clients may ask questions about it. Refer to the audio section of the
applicable owner’s manual.
Answers to these and other questions regarding coverage can be found in these locations:
• In the Frequently Asked Questions section of the navigation manual.
• Go to acuranavi.com, and use the pull-down menu to select the model and year of the vehicle, then click on FAQ.
• For more information about Gracenote, go online to www.navteq.com/gracenote/acura.


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