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963 messages, Last post on Nov 15, 2009 at 1:39 PM
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Replying to: jaylard (Oct 23, 2004 9:25 am) I would not worry about obsolescence. Newer models will have more features, but the one you buy should work fine. I can't speak of long term reliability -- as I said I've had one for 5 years with no problems. It is possible that something will fail eventually, but as it is essentially a computer, most computers fail in their early days. Repair would be expensive. Honda does not, to my knowledge, repair them in the field. Under warranty, they replace them; after warranty I expect it would be quite expensive, if needed. (That's one of the reasons I bought 7-year HondaCare, which does cover NAV.) If you want or need Navigation, the built in system is the best way to go, in my opinion. The add-ons are not as convenient and don't have all the features that the built-in does. I wouldn't buy another car without a NAV system, but each person has to decide that for him or herself.
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Replying to: jimblock (Oct 23, 2004 1:16 pm) I have a 2000 Odyssey and an 2004 Acura TSX, both with the NAV systems. The Odyssey is over 5 years old, and the Nav system works fine. Thanks for the feedback -- that's what I was looking for. Would also be interested in feedback from others. -jaylard
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Replying to: jaylard (Oct 23, 2004 8:35 pm) I refuse to buy a car without one, and so do they. |
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Is anybody aware of a knowledge base anywhere out there to "fix" some of the annoying things on the NAV? How about these ideas: 1. Is there anyway to program around the "OK" screen when you start up? 2. Is there anyway to make a movie DVD play on the ront screen? 3. Is there anway to get the NAV to do anything cool that is not commonly known? 4. Is there anway to play a dvd in the rear and listen to XM radio in the front? (Book says no) |
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To Answer your questions: 1)I believe there isn't because of the "Safety warning" issued on the screen. 2)No 2005 NAV system's will play DVD's in the front screen for one simple reason: safety, that's what car makers believe 3)"Cool Like What" give examples 4)Yes, shut off back speaker, make back passengers use head phones, and turn XM in front! To answer other question's I've seen: yes, you can play a DVD and still use the Navigation system..... hope your questions are resolved.
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I have a recurring problem. Sometimes after startup, with the NAV on, I hit the "AUDIO" button to switch to that screen. It beeps but the screen doesn't switch. I just keeps a version of the navigation map. The only way to fix it is to shut down the car to reboot the system. Any idea what that is? I'm not sure, but it seems to be related to hitting the audio button soon after the "OK" screen. (but not always)
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Does anybody have problems saving addresses in the Address book in the NAV?
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Replying to: pazbien (Dec 14, 2004 8:44 pm) Thanks
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Replying to: dsmith1381 (Jan 28, 2005 8:01 am) <drum roll> 5. You can earn extra money as a taxi service and know that you'll always be able to find your destination. 4. Listening to the computer voice giving the directions is SOOOOOOO much more soothing than your significant other screaming that you just missed your exit. 3. It's a really neat way to hide your CD-changer! 2. No one can ever actually fold up a map once it is opened. Why invite the headache? And the number 1 reason is..... 1. IT LOOKS REALLY COOL!!!!!!
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