Honda Civic Sedan with Navigation 2013 Technology Reference Guide
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To reset the navigation system, press and hold the power button for about 10 seconds until the system restarts.
Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on both your phone and the car. Remove any old connections and try pairing again. Restart both devices if needed.
To update the maps, visit the official Honda navigation update website. Download the update to a USB drive and follow the on-screen instructions in your car to install it.
Try restarting the car's infotainment system. If the issue persists, check for system updates or consult a Honda dealership for assistance.
Go to the settings menu on the navigation screen, select clock adjustment, and set the time manually or sync it with GPS.
Press the "Phone" button on the dashboard, select "Add Bluetooth Device," and follow the prompts to pair your phone. Ensure Bluetooth is enabled on your phone.
Ensure the GPS antenna is unobstructed. Avoid placing metallic objects on the dashboard and ensure the antenna is properly connected.
Check the fuse related to the audio system. Ensure all connections are secure, and try resetting the system by turning it off and on.
Yes, press the "Talk" button on the steering wheel and follow the prompts to use voice commands for navigation and other functions.
Ensure your software is up to date. If the problem persists, consult a Honda service center as there might be an issue with the hardware.