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HFL System Troubleshooting

WARNING: This page is about a different car, the 2011 Honda Pilot, 2010 Honda Pilot, and 2009 Honda Pilot. However, it is still accessible from the selected car via links, so may be relevant.
NOTE:
  • Before doing this troubleshooting, refer to General Troubleshooting Information (see General Troubleshooting Information  ) to make sure the phone is compatible and configured correctly. You can also check online at www.handsfreelink.honda.com.
  • You must be able to duplicate the customer's concern to successfully diagnose the problem.
  • Always use the customer's phone to successfully diagnose the problem.
  • Make sure the phone is Honda approved and configured correctly. Online, go to www.handsfreelink.com, or call the HFL support desk at 888-528-7876 for further assistance.
  1. Make sure the phone is approved by checking www.handsfreelink.honda.com, or call the HFL support desk at 888-528-7876

    Is the Blutooth phone approved? 

    YES  - Go to Step 2. ■

    NO  - Explain to the customer that the cell phone is not approved. Recommend they get a phone that does appear on the www.handsfreelink.honda.com. website.

  2. Check if the cell phone has any special requirements (software version, configuration, etc.) Call the HFL support desk at 888-528-7876 for help.

    Is the correct software ver loaded and is the phone properly configured? 

    YES  - Go to step 3. ■

    NO  - Explain to the customer that the cell phone software needs to be updated or the cell phone needs to be configured properly. If the HFL support desk is able to help you configure the phone, explain the proper settings, otherwise direct your customer to contact their cell phone manufacturer or carrier.

  3. Connect the HDS to the DLC.
  4. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
  5. Check for DTCs.

    Are any DTCs indicated? 

    YES  - Repair the indicated DTCs and recheck. ■

    NO  - Go to Step  4.

  6. Try to duplicate the problem or have the customer duplicate the problem.

    Can you duplicate the problem? 

    YES  - Go to Step  5.

    NO  - The system is OK at this time. ■

  7. Pair the phone to a known-good vehicle (same model, year, and trim), and try to duplicate the problem.

    Does the phone have the same problem on the known-good vehicle? 

    YES  - Call the HFL support desk at 888-528-7876 to make sure the phone is configured correctly and has the correct software. If the phone is configured correctly, it is either a characteristic of the HFL system, or a characteristic of the particular approved phone being used. Explain to your customer that this is a system characteristic. Another phone from the approved phone list may give more favorable results. ■

    NO  - Substitute a known-good HandsFreeLink control unit, and recheck. If the problem goes away, replace the original HandsFreeLink control unit. ■