Honda HR-V: DTC 1402 Audio Error2 (CD Error)
NOTE:
- Check the vehicle 12 volt battery condition first.
- This navigation DTC sets when there is a problem with the built-in CD
player, or an unplayable disc is
inserted.
- 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:
- Check that the temperature is below 158 ºF (70 ºC) in the dash.
- Clear the hard error codes.
- Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode then the ON mode.
- Insert a disc into the audio-navigation unit, and play the disc, then
eject the disc.
- Check for hard error codes.
Is DTC 1402 indicated?
YES
The failure is duplicated, go to step 2.
NO
Intermittent failure, the system is OK at this time.
2. Audio disc check:
- Clear the hard error codes.
- Turn the vehicle to the OFF (LOCK) mode then the ON mode.
- Insert a known-good disc into the audio-navigation unit, and play the
disc, then eject the disc.
- 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 1402 indicated?
YES
Replace the audio-navigation unit.
NO
Original disc is faulty.
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NOTE:
Check the vehicle 12 volt battery condition first.
This navigation DTC sets when there is poor connectors or loose
terminals at the XM antenna connector
or an open in XM antenna lead.
Bef
NOTE:
Check the vehicle 12 volt battery condition first.
This navigation DTC sets when a problem (open or short) is detected in
the GA-Net BUS (the XM icon is
red in the System Links).
Before y
NOTE:
Check the vehicle 12 volt battery condition first.
This audio DTC sets when NG is indicated in the Rear Camera diagnosis
(the Rear Camera icon is red in
the System Links).
Before you trou
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Removal & Installation
1. Rear Inner Fender - Remove (Left Side) - Refer to: Front Inner Fender
Removal and Installation, or
Rear Inner Fender Removal and Installation
2. Fuel Cap Adapter - Remove
Remove the fuel cap (A).
Remove the hose (A), then release the clips (B).
Remove the fu