On Jan 25, 10:35 am, ventura wrote:
> Has anyone been able to do this? I need to change the battery on my
> 2003 Accord and I'd prefer not to lose all the addresses I've entered
> in the Navigation system. Perhaps I can connect another battery
> through the power port in the console to maintain power to the system?
> Thanks for any advice!
Thanks for all the suggestions. I'll try the ones involving a second
12v battery, either connected directly or through the power port.
To answer the questions -- this is the factory installed navigation
system and unfortunately doesn't have a memory protect feature like a
Palm. The owner's manual says that any addresses entered by the user
will be erased when the battery is disconnected, so the 2003 model
must work differently from the 2000 model.
I don't mind entering a security code to reactivate the radio and
navigation system after changing the battery (hopefully this has
reduced thefts of these items), but losing 50 or 60 addresses is a bit
much. Honda needs to rethink this one! Switching to non-volatile
memory (like most cell phones) seems like the best solution.
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