This article was co-authored by Ed Beery. Ed Beery is an Automotive Specialist and the Owner of InTechgrity Automotive Excellence based in Denver, Colorado. With more than eight years of experience, he specializes in providing maintenance and repair services for both individuals and companies. Ed and the InTechgrity Automotive Excellence Team are approved by the American Automobile Association (AAA) for repairs and are Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certified.
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Many Honda vehicles come with the Honda Navigation System built-in to the dashboard. But since the maps are stored inside it as software, they'll become out of date as soon as new roads and intersections are developed or changed. How are you supposed to keep your vehicle up-to-date, then? No worries—we'll walk you through how to update the maps on a standard Honda Navigation System in 7 simple steps. All you need is the Honda Navigation DVD to get started!
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QuestionHow much does a disc cost?Community AnswerRetail, between $100 to $150. It's cheaper to purchase them online for $100, as opposed to $150 if you get it directly from a dealership.
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QuestionWhere do I purchase a new updated disc online for my Honda Navigation System maps?Community AnswerGoogle "Honda navigation" and click on the first link. Then choose your model and it will show you the most recent DVD update. If you buy it online you’ll save $50. They’re selling it for $99 vs. $149 at the dealership.
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- Don't switch off your car's ignition during the install process. If you do this, the Honda Navigation System will turn off and the DVD installation could be corrupted.Thanks