As seen in screenshots in this thread from 2018 sedans, the latest version is 1.F1A1.25. "A" being the next digit after "9" in hexadecimal, it is a higher version. And it's compatible with sedans as it is the version that comes with 2018s.Has anyone been able to figure out how to force the radio into installing a software update that is older than the version currently on the radio? I really miss using Android Auto's Music apps. Anyone gone to a dealer and addressed it? Thanks
I'm not updating jack and loosing my ktuner view. Everything else works fine on mine.As seen in screenshots in this thread from 2018 sedans, the latest version is 1.F1A1.25. "A" being the next digit after "9" in hexadecimal, it is a higher version. And it's compatible with sedans as it is the version that comes with 2018s.
Now, it's only a matter of being able to buy a stick or downloading the ISO...
Does anyone know the latest part number?Now, it's only a matter of being able to buy a stick or downloading the ISO...
I don't believe one has been released since the 18-001 release.Does anyone know the latest part number?
I ran into the same issue a few weeks ago, but managed to fix it. It turns out, there's 2 steps of factory resets I needed to do to really clear out the pre-1.F197.00 settings from my head unit.I also applied to the update to my 2017 Civic Touring and am unable to reset the maintenance minders. Has anyone figured out a solution to that problem yet? I'm also unable to factory reset the head unit. Seems like some UI details are no longer functional.
I ran into the same issue a few weeks ago, but managed to fix it. It turns out, there's 2 steps of factory resets I needed to do to really clear out the pre-1.F197.00 settings from my head unit.
I don't remember the exact steps, but generally from the Home screen, if you swipe down, you first want to navigate through the Android UI to the to do a factory reset from there. Once you do that reset, I was able to reset my Maintenance minder in the Honda UI. However, I noticed some settings didn't reset, like my speaker balance and bass/mid/treble settings. So for good measure, I navigated to the factory reset option in the Honda UI (which now works after the initial reset from the Android UI), and that cleared the remaining settings that were unchanged after the 1st reset.
I wonder if the post-update Android Auto issues other people have had might be resolved with this 2-step reset. I use Carplay, so I have no way of testing to see if this also resolves the AA issue.