Honda CR-V: Navigation Unit Removal/Installation
SRS components are located in this area. Review the SRS component location.
Also review the precautions and procedures in the SRS section before doing repairs or
service.
NOTE:
- Put on gloves to protect your hands.
- Take care not to scratch the dashboard and related
parts.
- Lay a workshop towel under the parts when working
on them to protect the face panel from scratches or
other damage.
- Do not work in a dusty or dirty place.
- Discharge static electricity from your body before and
during the work.
- Do not touch the circuit board(s) with your bare
hands.
- Do not work with dirty hands.
- Be careful not to fold the flat plate cable.
- Do not touch the terminal connector of the flat plate
cable with your bare hands. (If you have touched it,
wipe it off thoroughly.)
- Before replacing the navigation unit, make sure to
remove the customer's navigation DVD, and their
audio CD, or PC card. Remanufactured navigation
units do not come with a navigation DVD. Re-install
the customer's navigation DVD, audio CD, and audio
PC card into the new remanufactured unit. If the navigation display won't
open, manually remove the navigation DVD, audio CD, and PC card.
1. Make sure you have the 4-digit anti-theft code for
the navigation system, then write down the XM
radio presets.
2. Remove the center vent and HVAC control unit.
3. Remove the navigation unit mounting bolts (A).

4. Pull the navigation unit away from the dashboard
to release the locking clips (B), then disconnect the
connectors (C).
5. Remove the bolts, screws, and the brackets (A),
then remove the center panel (B).

6. Install the navigation unit in the reverse order of
removal, and note these items:
- Make sure all connectors and the antenna lead are secure.
- Enter the anti-theft code for the navigation unit,
then enter the XM radio presets.
Voice Control Switch Test
1. Remove the voice control switch.

2. Measure the resistance between the No.2 and
No. 3 terminals in each switch position according
to the table.

3. If the resistance is not as specified, replace the
voice control switch.
4. Use a diode tester between the terminals in each
switch position according to the table.

5. If the diode test is bad, replace the switch.
Voice Control Switch Replacement
1. Remove the steering wheel.
2. Remove the voice control switch.
3. Install the voice control switch in the reverse order
of removal.
Microphone Replacement
1. Remove the front individual map light lens (A).

2. Disconnect the 3P connector (B) from the
microphone.
3. Carefully pry off the microphone (C) from the map
light housing (D) while pressing in on the retaining
tabs (E).
4. Install the microphone in the reverse order removal.
Rearview Camera Removal/Installation
1. Remove the tailgate lower trim panel.
2. Disconnect the connector (A) from the rearview
camera (B), then remove the wire harness clip (C).

3. Remove the rearview camera.
4. Install the rearview camera in the reverse order of
removal.
GPS Antenna Removal/Installation
1. Remove the navigation unit.
2. Remove the center upper lid.
3. Remove the wire harness clips (A), screws and GPS
antenna (B).

4. Install the antenna in the reverse order of removal.
Audio, Navigation, and Telematics
Special Tools

-
Diagnostics CD
-
Skip Test CD
-
Skip Test CD
READ NEXT:
Component Location Index
REAR CENTER SEAT BELT
REAR CENTER SEAT BELT BUCKLE and
LEFT REAR SEAT BELT BUCKLE
REAR SEAT BELT
FRONT SEAT BELT
FRONT SEAT BELT BUCKLES
RIGHT FRONT SEAT BELT LOWER A
Component Location Index
SRS INDICATOR
SIDE AIRBAG CUTOFF INDICATOR
MEMORY ERASE
SIGNAL (MES)
CONNECTOR (2P)
(YELLOW)
CABLE REEL
PASSENGER'S AIRBAG CUTOFF INDICATOR
FRONT PASSENGER'S AIRB
SEE MORE:
Troubleshooting - B-CAN System
Diagnosis Test Mode A
Check the PCM for DTCs, and troubleshoot PCM or F-CAN loss of communication errors
first, then do this diagnosis if the symptom is related to
the B-CAN system.
NOTE: Always cycle the ignition switch within
3 seconds when prompted in the DTC troub
Intermittent Failures
The term "intermittent failure" means a system may
have had a failure, but it checks OK now. If the
malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) on the dash does not
come on, check for poor connections or loose pins at all
connectors related to the circuit that you are
troubleshooting. If
© 2016-2025 Copyright www.hcrv.net
