Programming and Relearning

2010 Honda Crosstour 2WD V6-3.5LSECTION Programming and Relearning



Rewriting the ODO Data and Transferring the Maintenance Minder(TM) Data to a New Gauge Control Module

NOTE:

- Obtain a new gauge control module before starting the rewriting process. Only new gauges can be rewritten.
- Rewriting is not possible on a gauge control module that will not communicate with the HDS.
- Check the official Honda website for more information on how to write odometer information to a gauge control module that will not communicate with the HDS.
- Make sure that the HDS shows the correct VIN for the vehicle you are working on.
- Once you have started this procedure, you must complete it before removing the HDS from the DLC.
- Connect a jumper battery (do not connect a battery charger) to insure that correct battery voltage is maintained.

1. Before replacing the gauge control module, connect the HDS.

2. Select GAUGES from the BODY ELECTRICAL SYSTEM SELECT menu with the HDS.

3. Select GAUGE CONTROL MODULE REPLACEMENT (ODO Rewrite) from the ADJUSTMENT menu, and select READ OUT DATA, and save ODO value and smart maintenance data into the HDS.

4. Replace the gauge control module Gauge Control Module Replacement.

5. Select WRITE DATA and follow the instructions on the HDS display, install the ODO value and smart maintenance data into the replacement gauge control module. If the data transfer fails, refer to the instructions to release the locked ODO value.

How to Release Locked Odometer Mileage to the Original Gauge Control Module

If, after you attempt to transfer mileage to a new gauge control module, the odometer display has dashes (---), is garbled, or shows an incorrect value, the original gauge control module can be unlocked and restored to its original state In this way, it can be used again for additional attempts to transfer the mileage:

1. Confirm that you have the latest HDS version of software.

2. Make sure that the HDS shows the correct VIN for the vehicle you are working on.

3. With the ignition switch in LOCK (0), reconnect the original gauge control module.

4. Completely re-boot the HDS.

5. Clear any stored DTCs.

6. Navigate to BODY ELECTRIC/GAUGES/GAUGE CONTROL MODULE REPLACEMENT (ODO REWRITE, etc.).

7. Select 3. RELEASING LOCKED ODO VALUE.

8. Follow the prompts and the odometer mileage is restored.

9. Start over and make sure the screen prompts are followed.

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Stop DIY work and contact a certified mechanic immediately if any of the following apply:

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