NOTES: • The system accepts up to three transmitters. The transmitter codes are stored in a stacking-type memory. If a fourth transmitter code is programmed, the code for the first transmitter is erased. • Entering the programming mode cancels all learned transmitter codes, so none of the previously programmed transmitters will work. You must reprogram all of the transmitters once you are in the programming mode. • You must complete steps 1–6 within 4 seconds of the previous step to keep the system from exiting the programming mode. Programming the Transmitter 1. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II). 2. Read More
NOTES: • The system accepts up to four transmitters. • Entering the programming mode cancels all learned transmitter codes, so none of the previously programmed transmitters will work. You must reprogram all the transmitters once you’re in the programming mode. Programming the Transmitter 1. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II). 2. Press and hold the Valet-Disarm button on the radio (between the AM/FM and CD/TAPE buttons) to enter the programming mode. (Continue to hold the button during this procedure, or programming will be cancelled.) Check that the power door locks cycle to confirm that you’re in the programming mode. Read More
All ’06 Civics with the navigation system come with a cool PC card player. It’s included in the audio unit behind the fold-down display screen. It lets you play tunes in both MP3 and WMA format using several popular memory card types. Unfortunately, there are no error messages or troubleshooting procedures for these memory cards. Here are some possibilities: • The PC card might not be fully inserted in the card player slot. Eject the card, and carefully reinsert it. Never force the card into the slot;you could damage the pins in the back of the slot. • The memory Read More