Navigation display does not close

2009 Honda CR-V EX, 2.4 RE3SECTION Navigation display does not close
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NOTE:
  • Check the vehicle battery condition first (see BATTERY TEST ).
  • Check the connectors for poor connections or loose terminals.
  • Check for, and remove, any objects or debris jammed behind the display.
  1. Check the CD slot. Look for foreign objects, a stuck CD, a broken or sticking slot, or if a memory card has fallen out of the PC card adapter.

    Is the CD slot OK? 

    YES  -Go to step 2.

    NO  -Replace the audio-navigation unit (see AUDIO-NAVIGATION UNIT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION - ('10 MODEL) ).

  2. Check the PC card.

    Is the PC card fully seated? 

    YES  -Go to  4.

    NO  -Reseat the card or remove it. If it still won't close, replace the audio-navigation unit (see AUDIO-NAVIGATION UNIT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION - ('10 MODEL) ).

  3. Check the PC card.

    Does the PC card have its memory clip properly installed? 

    YES  -Go to step 4.

    NO  -Remove the card. The door won't close if the memory chip is missing or improperly installed.

  4. Press the OPEN/CLOSE button.

    Does the display open and/or close normally? 

    YES  -The system is OK at this time.

    NO  -Replace the audio-navigation unit (see AUDIO-NAVIGATION UNIT REMOVAL/INSTALLATION - ('10 MODEL) ).

RENDER: 1.0x

NO RELATED

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