Mine is pretty much identical except for D015 instead of TT06. Last checked on April 10
Have you gone into the settings and see whether you have "automatically download updates" checked or not? I was just in there messing around yesterday (not about this issue) but did a check and I have no available update. But I also don't get the warning. I noticed that mine is set to NO in terms of automatic updates. There is also a spot where you can select whether to try to pull updates from HondaLink or not (the "AHMOTA" and another one are permanently checked yes)No issues here. The only thing for me is my dash and head unit constantly tell me that it cant check for updates and take it to a dealer. Anyone else having that issue?
The April 2023 Honda ServiceNews Article reports that:Have you gone into the settings and see whether you have "automatically download updates" checked or not? I was just in there messing around yesterday (not about this issue) but did a check and I have no available update. But I also don't get the warning. I noticed that mine is set to NO in terms of automatic updates. There is also a spot where you can select whether to try to pull updates from HondaLink or not (the "AHMOTA" and another one are permanently checked yes)
It isn't a new generation. Same as the 2018.I know it is early but wondered if anyone that got their 2023 Hybird is having any issues or problems? Folks here usual advise against first year of a new generation so checking to see if anything is popping up.
Thanks!
I don't think that's correct. People say this is an improved hybrid drive system. Not just new sheetmetal.It isn't a new generation. Same as the 2018.
Under Update history, I have nothing.@wickedsgv Explain the network settings to me (or picture) and I can check/compare the settings I have entered, after work today.
Edit: also do you have info under the ‘update history’ tab? If so, how many entries? Mine has none and the ‘check for updates’ button is inoperative.
Hmmm, well, okaySlightly different engine configuration. Nearly identical numbers. The body styles and interior look identical except from minor cosmetic changes. Just my observations.
Where did you find the control unit version number?Under Update history, I have nothing.
General Settings->Connections->Wi-Fi. I remember I had to change either to my home wifi or my smartphone, and to get rid of the AT&T one.
Edit: and for Auto Update I have it disabled.
Auto Download enabled for home wi-fi, but disabled for hondalink.
My control unit version for Eng is 37805-6NH-A570
System Updates->Settings on top right->Control Unit VersionWhere did you find the control unit version number?
I disabled auto update this afternoon
I had a similar issue over the last couple weeks where my android phone and a few days later my wife's android phone would refuse to connect. it took a complete power cycling for them to finally connect, meaning shutting the car off waiting a little while then turning it back on. hasn't happened since, but was annoying at the time.Today, I couldn't connect Apple Carplay to my car. I was able to connect my phone (12 promax) to the car via Bluetooth. Basically the car did not recognize my iphone at all. Tried delete my phone from the car and reconnect it numerous times without any luck. I ended up did a factory reset and it work. My neighbor's 2020 Accord has this same issue from time to time. I am pretty sure it the the software issue in our cars. Very frustrating!
Are these incidents all wireless CP/AA? If so, I'm wondering if it would connect wired when not connecting wirelessly and if that might kick start it back to working.I had a similar issue over the last couple weeks where my android phone and a few days later my wife's android phone would refuse to connect. it took a complete power cycling for them to finally connect, meaning shutting the car off waiting a little while then turning it back on. hasn't happened since, but was annoying at the time.
Oh well so much for that idea...wires and wireless. wouldn't connect either way.
Same for me !wires and wireless. wouldn't connect either way.
It's a robot. The 2013 9th gens had the same issue.Sounds like they need to fire the hood guy.
(Dealer pulls down headliner, takes chewing gum out of mouth, presses chewing gum up in there, pushes headliner back in firmly)I took my '23 Touring in to the dealer this morning for a rattle in the headliner under the passenger side sun visor. It was really annoying when driving over rough road. I got it back and it seems like it's fixed. The only notes in the repair order were "re attached headliner."