2005 RL Navigation Screen Scrolling
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2005 RL Navigation Screen Scrolling
I am having an issue with my navigation screen, as it scrools making the screen difficult to read. I have done searches to no avail. I tested the DVD unit by removing the DVD from the navgation unit, but the screen continued to scrool. I then removed the navigation unit all together, which caused the navigation screen to turn black, as would be expected. I have attached a video of the scrooling screen, hopefully someone will be able to tell me what is going wrong.
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Yes, it goes through all of the steps while booting up and gets to the map screen, everything functions normally except for the rolling and scrolling screen. It was especially difficult to enter the code after I reinstalled the DVD unit.
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Thank you, that was my guess also, i'm leery about going to my local Acura dealer after my last bad experiance. they had my car for 2 weeks, replaced my starter without my authorization,
leaned on my 2 front fenders and dented them. and still never fixed the starting problem.
Anyone have any ideas on removing the nav screen, it's odd that I don't see many other nav screen problems.
leaned on my 2 front fenders and dented them. and still never fixed the starting problem.
Anyone have any ideas on removing the nav screen, it's odd that I don't see many other nav screen problems.
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projektvertx (06-22-2017)
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Thank you, for your reply, i've tried to test the DVD unit and it seems ok?
Do you or does anyone have any information on how to remove the nav screen, Alpine will repair it for $250.00.
I assume I need to remove the dash to get at the screen.
I've searched the steps and only see the TL screen removal.
Do you or does anyone have any information on how to remove the nav screen, Alpine will repair it for $250.00.
I assume I need to remove the dash to get at the screen.
I've searched the steps and only see the TL screen removal.
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If the navigation unit in the truck goes bad, it could be that the head is dirty that reads the DVD. Did you try cleaning that?
If that doesn't resolve it, then I would be looking for a wrecked car to buy the unit from. You might get lucky and get an updated disc. That would be a heck cheaper than $900. All else fails it is the screen that is gone bad not being able to hold the screen refresh rate. Like we used to have in our old b/w television sets....oh, now I am giving away my age.
You can download modules from the repair manual that will show you how to remove the unit from the center console. Just type in Acura RL repair manual and it will come up in a search.
If that doesn't resolve it, then I would be looking for a wrecked car to buy the unit from. You might get lucky and get an updated disc. That would be a heck cheaper than $900. All else fails it is the screen that is gone bad not being able to hold the screen refresh rate. Like we used to have in our old b/w television sets....oh, now I am giving away my age.
You can download modules from the repair manual that will show you how to remove the unit from the center console. Just type in Acura RL repair manual and it will come up in a search.
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I had an Acura tech swap out a known good DVD unit with my DVD unit and the screen output was clear, so I packed up my DVD unit and sent it to Alpine for the $ 358.00 repair.
I was toying with the idea of buying a 2006 unit and trying to add a rear view camera as some people have on the forum but any old unit I buy might be in the same shape as my current unit and I may need to have it rebuit in a short time as well.
I was toying with the idea of buying a 2006 unit and trying to add a rear view camera as some people have on the forum but any old unit I buy might be in the same shape as my current unit and I may need to have it rebuit in a short time as well.
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don't worry buying an old unit, you still need the camera and harness going along with it, your best option is use navtool interface. I will be install that some time in the near future with phone mirror option.
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Thanks, thats great information truonghtre, I haven't looked at navtool for a while because I rembered the price to be much highter than it is now it's a much better deal.
do you recall if the instllation can be done from the trunk or do you have to pull out the radio unit ?
do you recall if the instllation can be done from the trunk or do you have to pull out the radio unit ?
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most of the installation is done in the trunk, unless you wanted the mirror phone option, even that the RL center console is pretty easy to access. I can remove the radio in 15 mins or less.
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Well after about a 12 day turn around and $ 358.00 plus my shipping I have my Nav unit back and it seems to have fixed the problem. now I need to ck out the
NAV tools backup camera kit.
NAV tools backup camera kit.
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projektvertx (07-20-2017)
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Could you share the phone number to contact Alpine? i mean it will be great help for future reference.
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Acura / Honda Out of Warranty Repair Service Center Location
Published 01/20/2015 11:32 AM Updated 10/03/2016 07:46 AMWhere do I send my out of warranty OEM Honda unit for repair?OEM Products
If you’re having problems with your OEM(Original Equipment manufacturer) product, we can help. Please follow these steps to ensure the quickest resolution to the problem.
Step 1: Diagnose The Problem
Contact your local dealer before sending your product to ensure that the problem you are experiencing is not related to a problem with your Vehicle.
Out-of Warranty OEM Service
Pleasecontact the service center in your area for additional information and flat rate for repairing out of warranty products.
· 1-800-421-2284, Option #3 or dial extension 860407
· servicerepair@alpine-usa.com
Step 3: Mailing Product
Please note: This is a secure facility No customer drop off or will call service is permitted or offered.
For Honda/Acura OEM (Original Equipement Manufacturer)
· Provide a detailed description of the problem(s) for which service is required. For navigation models using a disc, eject the disc and include it protected and securely packaged with the unit.
· Package the product securely to avoid damage during transit.
· ONLY use a carrier that will provide a complete tracking invoice such as UPS or CERTIFIED US mail.
· Ship Your product to: Alpine Customer Service USA 2012 Abalone Ave, Unit D, Torrance CA 90501
90 day warranty on repairsInclude your name, address, daytime phone number, and e-mail if available. Your return address must be able to receive UPS packages.
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If the navigation unit in the truck goes bad, it could be that the head is dirty that reads the DVD. Did you try cleaning that?
If that doesn't resolve it, then I would be looking for a wrecked car to buy the unit from. You might get lucky and get an updated disc. That would be a heck cheaper than $900. All else fails it is the screen that is gone bad not being able to hold the screen refresh rate. Like we used to have in our old b/w television sets....oh, now I am giving away my age.
You can download modules from the repair manual that will show you how to remove the unit from the center console. Just type in Acura RL repair manual and it will come up in a search.
If that doesn't resolve it, then I would be looking for a wrecked car to buy the unit from. You might get lucky and get an updated disc. That would be a heck cheaper than $900. All else fails it is the screen that is gone bad not being able to hold the screen refresh rate. Like we used to have in our old b/w television sets....oh, now I am giving away my age.
You can download modules from the repair manual that will show you how to remove the unit from the center console. Just type in Acura RL repair manual and it will come up in a search.
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projektvertx (12-03-2019)
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Play on and enjoy your junk transmission