Navi System DVD Update

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Dick, Dec 9, 2003.

  1. Dick

    Dick Guest

    Has anyone seen anything about an update to the Navi System DVD for
    the Accord? The last one I saw was dated about 3 years old. The
    Honda website, when you can even access it, doesn't even show one for
    an Accord anymore.

    Dick
     
    Dick, Dec 9, 2003
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  2. Dick

    E. Meyer Guest


    There was a new one just released for the Acuras (I have a 2000 TL). The
    links on the Acura web site were not updated and linked directly to the old
    release. I found the new one by following the link to the Alpine site and
    then hand-hacking the URL to the parent directory. Following the prompts
    down from there got me to the new release.

    I just tried it again now and the link to Alpine itself is broken ("cannot
    contact server"). If the Honda site is similarly broken, I guess you will
    have to wait. There is no link on the Alpine main page to get to the OEM
    systems.

    Main differences are: 1) The speaking voice is now deeper, 2) the database
    format is somehow different and once you install it, you can't go back to
    the old version, & 3) they have filled in missing streets in many previously
    unmapped areas with "unverified" streets and roads.

    Main complaint: The unverified stuff is great and solves a lot of mapping
    problems, but when the car enters an unverified area, a big warning pop-up
    appears that obliterates the screen and you can't get rid if it until it
    finishes talking about it for several seconds. It already has warned you
    when you picked the route that it would be going into unverified areas, so
    the warning is redundant. The pop-up is a really bad idea, because it
    forces you to acknowledge it while driving in order to see the map again,
    but it won't let you get rid of it until it has also talked about it for
    several seconds, which is an irritating distraction and potentially
    dangerous.
     
    E. Meyer, Dec 10, 2003
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  3. Dick

    Dick Guest

    Thanks for the reply. Just got home from a trip. I guess I will go
    down to the Honda dealer and see what they know, and look at one of
    the 2004's to see if I see the same thing you describe.

    Dick
     
    Dick, Dec 18, 2003
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  4. Dick

    haaspitality Guest

    go to www.hondanavi.com; pricing, city coverage, & FAQs are there. Anyone
    know how I can change the unknown PIN numbers for my new pre-owned Honda
    with navi? (I'll also post the question as a question after I look more
    for an "already posted" answer. So far no luck.
     
    haaspitality, Oct 1, 2004
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  5. Dick

    haaspitality Guest

    go to www.hondanavi.com; pricing, city coverage, & FAQs are there. Anyone
    know how I can change the unknown PIN numbers for my new pre-owned Honda
    with navi? (I'll also post the question as a question after I look more
    for an "already posted" answer. So far no luck.
     
    haaspitality, Oct 1, 2004
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  6. Dick

    E. Meyer Guest

    The easiest way is probably to go back to the person who sold it to you and
    find out what they are. If it was a dealer, make them do it.
     
    E. Meyer, Oct 1, 2004
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  7. Dick

    Sparky Guest

    Just checked this site & got the following for an '03 Accord:

    "Due to high demand, we are temporarily out of discs. We plan to have
    them in the middle of October. Thank you for your interest.

    Honda DVD NAVI DISC VER 3.30G $185 Qty 1"

    $185!!!
     
    Sparky, Oct 1, 2004
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  8. Dick

    SoCalMike Guest

    its gotta be burnable, somehow :)
     
    SoCalMike, Oct 1, 2004
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  9. Dick

    Sparky Guest

    That's even worse - destroy the $185 content!
     
    Sparky, Oct 1, 2004
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  10. Dick

    Chip Stein Guest

    it's burned on a prom chip. do you have the security code for it?
    it's four digits long. if you have that, go into setup and look for
    change pin. when it asks for the code enter the security code, that'll
    wipe out their pin w/o knowing it.
    Chip
     
    Chip Stein, Oct 2, 2004
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  11. Dick

    haaspitality Guest

    Thanks ... appreciate your help!! :)
     
    haaspitality, Oct 7, 2004
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