Honda HR-V: DTC 1302 GPS Receiver Error 1
NOTE:
- Check the vehicle 12 volt battery condition first.
- This audio DTC sets when there is an internal GPS receiver problem
(freeze error).
- Before you troubleshoot, make sure to follow the General Troubleshooting
Information.
1. Problem verification:
- Clear the hard error codes.
- Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode then the ON mode, and wait at
least 1 minute.
- Check for hard error codes.
Is DTC 1302 indicated?
YES
Replace the audio unit - Refer to: Audio Unit Removal and Installation
(Display Audio Type (7-inch Screen), or Audio Unit Removal and Installation
(Color Audio Type (5-inch Screen).
NO
Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this time.
DTC 1302 GPS RECEIVER ERROR 1
NOTE:
- Check the vehicle 12 volt battery condition first.
- This navigation DTC sets when there is an internal GPS receiver problem
(freeze error).
- Before you troubleshoot, make sure to follow the General Troubleshooting
Information.
- Check any official Honda service website for more service information
about the navigation system.
1. Problem verification:
- Clear the hard error codes.
- Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode then the ON mode, and wait at
least 1 minute.
- Check for hard error codes.
Is DTC 1302 indicated?
YES
Replace the audio-navigation unit.
NO
Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this time.
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NOTE:
Check the vehicle 12 volt battery condition first.
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(reboot error).
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NOTE:
Check the vehicle 12 volt battery condition first.
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Before you troubleshoot, make sure to follow the General Troubleshooting
NOTE:
Check the vehicle 12 volt battery condition first.
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Check for aftermarket accessories that may interfere with the naviga
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NOTE : Before you troubleshoot, review the how to troubleshoot information -
Refer to: How to Troubleshoot
the Forward Collision Warning (FCW), or How to Troubleshoot the Lane Departure
Warning (LDW).
DTCs (FCW/LDW)
1. Problem verification.
Turn the vehicle to the ON mode.
Clear the DTC with t
NOTE:
Before doing this troubleshooting procedure, find out if the vehicle was
in a collision. If so, verify that all the required components were replaced
with new components of the correct part
number, and that they were properly installed.
Before doing this troubleshooting procedure, revi