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calvin_hobbes 08-06-2007 02:51 PM

Nav rebooting?
 
Anyone else have the problem of Nav unit rebooting itself while car is running? On a 4K road trip, nav unit rebooted on me 7-8 times (a lot to cause concern!); a route was plugged in (i.e. nav unit was following a chartered course);?

RL06tech 08-06-2007 03:21 PM

Actually I have had that issue crop up very occasionally in all my Honda nav systems (4 to date). However your number of reboots in one trip is very very high. If it continues a dealer trip is in order.

calvin_hobbes 08-06-2007 04:05 PM


Originally Posted by RL06tech
Actually I have had that issue crop up very occasionally in all my Honda nav systems (4 to date). However your number of reboots in one trip is very very high. If it continues a dealer trip is in order.

Did you happen to know the reason for reboots (which you had encountered in our honda)?

TO RESPECTED MODERATORS: Thank you for moving my thread from under main area into electronics sections... apparently, i left my brain @ place where i went for vacation ;)

csmeance 08-06-2007 08:33 PM

in my old 06 MDX which had the 4.XX disk, the systm rebooted once every few hours during a long road trip. I noticed that 2minutes before it rebooted, the screen just froze up, so it might be rebooting because it has encountered an error.

calvin_hobbes 08-07-2007 01:27 PM


Originally Posted by csmeance
in my old 06 MDX which had the 4.XX disk, the systm rebooted once every few hours during a long road trip. I noticed that 2minutes before it rebooted, the screen just froze up, so it might be rebooting because it has encountered an error.

I witnessed the exact same thing... coincidentally, couple of times when i witnessed the reboot, i was moving across time zones (i.e. eastern-->central, central-->mountain, mountain-->pacific)

RL06tech 08-09-2007 11:41 AM


Originally Posted by calvin_hobbes
Did you happen to know the reason for reboots (which you had encountered in our honda)?

TO RESPECTED MODERATORS: Thank you for moving my thread from under main area into electronics sections... apparently, i left my brain @ place where i went for vacation ;)

I don't have a clue, it would freeze up or simply go out and come back. Again, this has been a very sporadic issue. Given my long history with computers, and their foibles, and since it has been so sporadic I have really not given much thought to it at all.

calvin_hobbes 08-09-2007 09:55 PM

thanks for the info RL06tech :-) i have NEVER seen it crash during routine city driving ;)

TampaRLX-SH 08-09-2007 10:26 PM

Is it rebooting where you have to hit the OK from the nag screen each time?

Or is the screen just refreshing? The screen refreshing is normal, and I have seen it freeze up a moment or two. But that has been very sporadic.

calvin_hobbes 08-10-2007 09:39 AM


Originally Posted by TampaRL
Is it rebooting where you have to hit the OK from the nag screen each time?

Or is the screen just refreshing?

The former.
Before rebooting, it would freeze, for about 1-2 mins. The system will then come back online such that i would have to hit OK twice (one for initial screen, second for route continuation).

TampaRLX-SH 08-10-2007 11:27 AM

I'd have that checked. Sounds like a problem with the DVD drive.

calvin_hobbes 08-10-2007 11:54 AM

thank you for your suggestion tampaRL. Oddly enough, that problem has not recurred since i have returned from my roadtrip!

TampaRLX-SH 08-10-2007 01:47 PM


Originally Posted by calvin_hobbes
thank you for your suggestion tampaRL. Oddly enough, that problem has not recurred since i have returned from my roadtrip!

I'd report it on you next service call, and each time thereafter. It could be a symptom that requires replacement down the road. At least if you report it (and it is not replaced) you have evidence should it go *poof* after warranty.

As much as I trust the Japanese cars for technology over any others, I expect the primary achilles heal of any contempory vehicle is rooted in electronics / technology. And as we all know, technology has a short shelf life and a high price replacement cost.

csmeance 08-10-2007 07:31 PM


Originally Posted by TampaRL
I'd report it on you next service call, and each time thereafter. It could be a symptom that requires replacement down the road. At least if you report it (and it is not replaced) you have evidence should it go *poof* after warranty.

As much as I trust the Japanese cars for technology over any others, I expect the primary achilles heal of any contempory vehicle is rooted in electronics / technology. And as we all know, technology has a short shelf life and a high price replacement cost.

:agree: have it checked out. But I would look at the DVD an make sure that it is not scratched or dirty.

calvin_hobbes 08-12-2007 08:48 PM


Originally Posted by csmeance
:agree: have it checked out. But I would look at the DVD an make sure that it is not scratched or dirty.

DVD was not inserted into the drivebay when these problems occured. I do not believe that i have ever used the DVD after acquiring the vehicle :-)

lland 08-16-2007 02:59 PM

Mine randomly rebooted once and not while following a course. Other than that one time, no problems at all.

My '04 MDX has rebooted a few times but if I recall correctly, each time was a result of the DVD door being open or at least ajar (it's under the passenger seat and while not easy to do, can be nudged by a wayward foot).

LL

Don Melcher 08-16-2007 09:12 PM


Originally Posted by TampaRL
I'd have that checked. Sounds like a problem with the DVD drive.

Or a bad DVD

Oh - I missed that the DVD wasn't in the drive :tomato:


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