Honda Civic Coupe with Navigation 2014 Technology Reference Guide
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To update the navigation system, you need to obtain the latest map update from the official Honda navigation website or authorized dealer. Follow the instructions provided with the update to install it using a USB drive or SD card.
Ensure that the microphone is not obstructed and the audio system is turned on. If the problem persists, reset the system by turning off the car and restarting it. Check for any software updates that might improve voice recognition.
To pair your phone, go to the Bluetooth settings on your phone and enable Bluetooth. On the car's interface, navigate to the Bluetooth settings and select 'Add Device.' Follow the prompts to complete the pairing process.
Try performing a soft reset by turning off the ignition and restarting the car. If the issue continues, check for any software updates or consult with a Honda service center.
Maintain regular servicing, keep tires properly inflated, reduce excess weight, and drive smoothly without frequent acceleration or braking. Using cruise control on highways can also help improve fuel efficiency.
Refer to the owner's manual for the specific maintenance schedule. Generally, oil changes are recommended every 5,000 to 7,500 miles, with additional checks for brakes, tires, and fluid levels at regular intervals.
Turn the ignition to the ON position. Press the 'Select/Reset' knob until the engine oil life indicator is displayed. Press and hold the knob until the indicator resets.
Common causes include a loose gas cap, faulty oxygen sensor, or issues with the catalytic converter. A diagnostic scan tool can help pinpoint the exact cause.
Open the glove box and remove the dampener arm. Push in the sides of the glove box to drop it down. Locate the filter cover, remove it, and replace the old filter with a new one. Reassemble in reverse order.
Possible reasons include leaving lights on, a faulty alternator, or a parasitic draw from an electrical component. Have the battery and charging system tested to identify the issue.