Once in the diagnostic menu, select the second option (I believe it's self diagnostic or something similar. Haven't done it in a while.) Then hold the menu button and it brings you to developer menu. It's from there that I hit a dead end. I can't find the operational restriction option.
I drive a 2014 si without navigation. I used to have an HTC One (M7), and the data displayed properly over bluetooth whether I was playing the media through the stock media player on the phone or an app like Google play music or Spotify. Now that I have a Samsung Galaxy Note 4, it will only show...
Ok, so I found a video of someone using the debug mode on an Accord to turn it off. It looks like the same software as mine, but the buttons are different, so I'm not sure how to get into the screen he is in.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QlMVoaVeLEs
The 2014 has the "next generation hondalink" as an option (which mine has) and it doesn't have a de facto navigation unit. It's more of an infotainment system that, with a smartphone app, can become a nav.
I see. Well does anyone know what operating system it's running? For instance, my wife's veloster is running Windows ce, and they were able to take the safeties off by getting into the operating system.
It looks like that will probably work, but that is more slicing and dicing than I want to do on my new baby. I truly think there is a software solution out there somewhere, and if not there will be.
Hey everyone. I just bought a 2014 Si, and I'm trying to figure out how to turn off the lockout for the HDMI feature through the head unit while moving. My wife has a veloster, and all it took for that was going into "service mode" and putting a code in, so I'm hoping it will be as simple for...