hondamitch51
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- First Name
- Mitch
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- Jan 19, 2016
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- The Garden State
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- 2019 Civic Hatchback Sport Touring ; 2016 CRV Touring
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Hi All,
My wife and I ventured out last evening to meet our friends at a great restaurant and speakeasy in Bethlehem, PA. which is about an hour west of where we live. I wasn't that familiar with exactly where the restaurant was, so I put the address in the Civic's native navigation system [not Apple Carplay] and off we went.
I did have my IPhone 6 connected to the front USB port for charging purposes and was playing Pandora via Bluetooth, again not Carplay. On my front display by the tach, I usually have the gas mileage and fuel usage displayed and did so as well last night.
So, Pandora is playing via Bluetooth perfectly, and I'm receiving navigation voice prompts perfectly, all is good as I'm cruising westbound on interstate 78 on a beautiful evening in my Touring. However, whenever I received navigation voice prompts, my front fuel mileage usage would totally disappear and stay blank. I would have to push the function button on the steering wheel each time to get it back [the button that cycles through fuel usage, turbo meter, etc.].
So this was driving me crazy because I'm watching my fuel usage frequently as I'm trying to top my 42.5 MPG that I received recently. So we reached our destination, had a great dinner, then before we started leaving to go home, I did a classic reboot on the system and set the same parameters for the trip home [IPhone in front USB port, no Carplay, Pandora via Bluetooth, and set the native navigation to go home].
Long story short, it worked all the way home! I was now receiving my fuel usage meter and mileage even after the navigation voice prompts! However, I still couldn't beat my 42.5 MPG.
Has anyone else had this issue? I've already had my software update shortly after I picked up my Touring in January so I'm hoping this is just a hiccup! All else seems to be AOK and I'm still loving the car after 5 Accords!
Thanks for any input you may have into this issue!
My wife and I ventured out last evening to meet our friends at a great restaurant and speakeasy in Bethlehem, PA. which is about an hour west of where we live. I wasn't that familiar with exactly where the restaurant was, so I put the address in the Civic's native navigation system [not Apple Carplay] and off we went.
I did have my IPhone 6 connected to the front USB port for charging purposes and was playing Pandora via Bluetooth, again not Carplay. On my front display by the tach, I usually have the gas mileage and fuel usage displayed and did so as well last night.
So, Pandora is playing via Bluetooth perfectly, and I'm receiving navigation voice prompts perfectly, all is good as I'm cruising westbound on interstate 78 on a beautiful evening in my Touring. However, whenever I received navigation voice prompts, my front fuel mileage usage would totally disappear and stay blank. I would have to push the function button on the steering wheel each time to get it back [the button that cycles through fuel usage, turbo meter, etc.].
So this was driving me crazy because I'm watching my fuel usage frequently as I'm trying to top my 42.5 MPG that I received recently. So we reached our destination, had a great dinner, then before we started leaving to go home, I did a classic reboot on the system and set the same parameters for the trip home [IPhone in front USB port, no Carplay, Pandora via Bluetooth, and set the native navigation to go home].
Long story short, it worked all the way home! I was now receiving my fuel usage meter and mileage even after the navigation voice prompts! However, I still couldn't beat my 42.5 MPG.
Has anyone else had this issue? I've already had my software update shortly after I picked up my Touring in January so I'm hoping this is just a hiccup! All else seems to be AOK and I'm still loving the car after 5 Accords!
Thanks for any input you may have into this issue!
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