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HOMESERVICE MANUALSHONDA2009CR-V EX, 2.4 RE3REPAIR AND DIAGNOSISACCESSORIES & EQUIPMENTINFOTAINMENTNAVIGATION SYSTEMSYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC MODE - ('07-09 MODELS)PC CARD FAQS
2009 Honda CR-V EX, 2.4 RE3
PC Card FAQs
2009 Honda CR-V EX, 2.4 RE3SECTION PC Card FAQs
PC CARD FAQS CHART
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| Where do we buy the flash memory or adaptors, and what do we ask for? | You need a PCMCIA type II adaptor and a flash memory chip. You can purchase them at a computer or office supply store. The card is the same size and shape as the PC card in the HDS. Adapters that accept multiple flash types are not recommended. |
| What memory flash chips will work with what adaptors? | The flash memory devices that have been tested include Compact Flash (CF), and ATA style (like the card in the HDS). Other card types and flash memory chips may work, but have not been tested. |
| What capacity card do 1 need for this function? | A memory chip with capacity of 64 MB to 2 GB will work. The two files moved to the card during export are less than a megabyte in size. You can purchase an adapter and flash memory card at a computer or office supply store. |
| Should the dealer have a dedicated PC card for the Export and Import navigation function? | Yes, treat the PC card as a dedicated special tool that you can use any time you need to transfer the navi personal files to a new navi unit on '07 or later vehicles. |
| What device can 1 use to maintain the PC card, and delete files? | Any computer store sells USB style card readers that accept the PC card, and allow you to do file maintenance on your card. Most laptops will also accept the PC card. |
| Can we move the customer's data to different models (like moving CR-V navi data to a Civic)? | No, the files are model specific and will only load into an audio-navigation with the same part number. |
| Can we move the customer's data to the same vehicle with a different software version (Like moving from version 4.41 to version 4.51)? | The customer's files can only be transferred to a new an audio-navigation, if the Model and the Program Flash shown on the Version screen are the same. Files cannot be transferred to the different model and different versions. |
| Why is the Export button grayed out? |
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| Why is the Import button grayed out? |
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| Will other files on the card like images or music files prevent the Export/Import function from working? | No, the system simply adds two small files that are recognized by the new audio-navigation unit when doing the Import function. However, if the card is full, the Export function won't work correctly. |
| Do I have to delete the files on the card after each transfer of the personal data? | After the transfer of personal data to the new audio-navigation unit, the files remain on the card. Since this is confidential information, Honda recommends deleting these files after the transfer. Please note that each time you export navigation files of the same model and version, the files are overwritten. Over time the PC card accumulates two files for each version of the Honda navigation models. |
| If the memory card needs formatting what format should I use? | It is unlikely that the card will ever need formatting, however, if it does, use the FAT (file allocation table) file system. |
| I can't enter the navigation diagnostic mode to do the Export/Import function. How can I transfer the personal data files? | Some internal audio-navigation unit ECU failures may make it impossible to use the Export/Import function. |
| Why won't the Export or Import functions work? What do 1 check as part of troubleshooting? |
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| Are there any error messages to tell me what is wrong? | There are no error messages associated with the Import/Export feature. Follow the troubleshooting steps. |
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