Diagnostic Test: Self-Diagnosis Mode
WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2011 Honda Fit, 2010 Honda Fit, and 2009 Honda Fit. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
NOTE:
- Check the vehicle battery condition first.
- Check the navigation volume level (see the navigation system manual).
- Check any official Honda service website for more service information about the navigation system.
- Check the connectors for poor connections or loose terminals.
- If a Hard Error Code is stored, check the Hard Error Code troubleshooting first.
- Make sure that the correct DVD color and version are installed.
- Inspect the DVD for dirt or damage (see HOW TO IDENTIFY NAVIGATION DVD VERSIONS, AND HOW TO INSPECT A DVD FOR DAMAGE ).
- Before troubleshooting, make sure you have anti-theft code for the navigation system.
- After troubleshooting, enter the anti-theft code for the navigation system if necessary.
- Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
- Check the audio system operation.
Can you hear the audio system?
YES - Go to step 3.
NO - Do the troubleshooting for No sound is heard from the speaker(s) (display is normal) (with navigation) (see NO SOUND IS HEARD FROM THE SPEAKER (S) (DISPLAY IS NORMAL) (WITH NAVIGATION) ).
- Press the SET-UP button.
- Check the volume and voice feedback setting for the navigation system in set-up.
Is either set to off?
YES - Set the voice feedback to on, select a comfortable volume level and recheck.
NO - Go to step 5.
- Select the Self-Diagnosis mode.
- Check for an error code in the Hard Error History.
Is a Hard Error Code in stored?
YES - Refer to the Hard Error Code troubleshooting.
NO - Make sure all the pre-conditions noted at the beginning of this procedure have been checked. If OK, replace the audio-navigation unit (see AUDIO-NAVIGATION UNIT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION ).