Honda HR-V: Handsfreelink System Self-Diagnostic Function
NOTE:
- Check the vehicle 12 volt battery condition first.
- The self-diagnostic function can only be initiated while the HFL is in
its idle state.
1. Turn the vehicle to the ACCESSORY mode
2. Press and hold the HANG-UP/BACK button (A) for more than 5 seconds.
3. When the HFL system enters the self-diagnostic function, the following
will occurs:
- If the HFL system is OK, the front speaker outputs "The HFT is OK."
- If the Bluetooth module power is not supplied, the front speaker outputs
"The HFT is NG". 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) ) or audio-navigation
unit.
- If the HFL system does not respond, go to HFL does not respond
troubleshooting - Refer to: HandsFreeLink System Symptom Troubleshooting -
HFL does not respond
(With Navigation), or HandsFreeLink System Symptom Troubleshooting - HFL
does not respond (Without Navigation, Display Audio Type (7-inch Screen) ),
or
HandsFreeLink System Symptom Troubleshooting - HFL does not respond (Without
Navigation, Color Audio Type (5-inch Screen) ).
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NOTE: Refer to How to Troubleshoot the Navigation System for information
about the audio-navigation unit.
How to Recognize Audio unit and Audio-Navigation Unit (Display Audio Type
(7-Inch Screen) )
Introduction
The HandsFreeLink (HFL) system works only with Honda approved
Bluetooth-enabled cell phones with a hands-free profile. If you are not sure if
your cell phone is compatible with
the HFL
General Operation
Refer to the Navigation Manual for the navigation system operating
procedures.
How to Recognize Audio unit and Audio-Navigation Unit (Display Audio Type
(7-Inch Screen) )
There are
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HOW TO TROUBLESHOOT THE TPMS
Control Unit
The vehicle is equipped with TPMS (tire pressure monitoring system) and the
system is controlled by the VSA modulator-control unit.
System Indicator
The TPMS has the low tire pressure/TPMS indicator (A).
The Low Tire Pressure/TPMS Indicator
If the system d
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