Audio System Error Codes
The audio system can display a few error codes when some problems are detected with the audio disc player, the audio disc, the USB audio, or the anti-theft code. This is not a complete list of audio error codes. Refer to symptom troubleshooting, or go to any official Honda service website for more service information.

CD Error Messages
Error Message Displayed
Possible Cause
Solution
Bad Disc Please Check Owners Manual
There is a problem with the disc player. A common problem is paper disc labels coming off the disc while in the player.
Try to eject the disc and try another one. If there is still a problem, replace the audio-navigation unit, or the audio unit.
Check Disc
There is a problem with the disc player. A common problem is paper disc labels coming off the disc while in the player.
Scratched disc.
Try to eject the disc and try another one. If there is still a problem, replace the audio-navigation unit, or the audio unit.
Heat Error
Disc player is hot. This can happen if the vehicle is parked out in the hot sun all day.
Park the vehicle in a cooler place for a while and try the disc player again. Remove the audio-navigation unit and make sure the cooling fan is not blocked. If the error code is still present, replace the audio-navigation unit, or the audio unit.
Unplayable File
Track/File format not supported.
Current track is skipped. The next supported track or file plays automatically.
Verify that CD file names end in CD-DA.
Verify that CD-R or CD-RW with compressed music formats end in MP3 or WMA.
Other file formats like iTunes (AAC) or Ogg are not recognized.
WMA files may have (DRM) copy protection and cannot be read.
Mecha Error
CD label jammed in the mechanism.
CD eject mechanism or motor is inoperative.
CD spindle motor won't spin up the CD.
Press the EJECT button and hold it for 5 seconds. If the CD does not eject, try again. If the CD still won't eject, replace the audio-navigation unit, or the audio unit.

Audio Unit Error Codes
Error Code Displayed
Possible Cause
Solution
Code Error 1
Anti-theft code mismatch (1st try).
Enter the correct anti-theft code.
Code Error E
Anti-theft code mismatch (10th try).
Remove the No. A22 (10 A) fuse in the under-hood fuse/relay box or the No. C-4 (7.5 A) fuse from the under-dash sub fuse box, then reinsert it. You will have 10 more tries to enter the correct anti-theft code.

USB Error Messages
Error Message Displayed
Possible Cause
Solution
Unplayable File
The audio unit cannot read the file(s).
Check the files in the USB device. There is a possibility that the files have been damaged or are not supported.
Incompatible USB Device
Please Check
Owner’s Manual
Unsupported USB device is connected.
Connect the applicable USB device (see the Owner's Manual).
Unsupported Version
Unsupported version iPod is connected.
Connect the applicable iPod (see the Owner's Manual).
USB Error
There is a problem with the USB adapter.
Connect the applicable USB device (see the Owner's Manual). If OK, go to USB device does not function troubleshooting:
No Data
There are no files or files that are not supported on the USB device.
Check the files in the USB device. There is a possibility that the files have been damaged, or are not supported.
Unsupported
USB device is not connected.
If the code appears when the USB device is connected, go to USB device does not function troubleshooting: