| mgbabe |
Mine stopped working last week. Anybody else have this problem? If yes, is it the switches that need replacing?
BTW the regular up/down still works, just not the auto mode. |
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| mmmmark |
This is a quirky, but common problem. I doubt your switch is broken, it just needs "re-trained". This has also happened to me.
Search this forum for full directions, but IIRC, what you need to do is put the switch through its paces.
Press and hold down, holding down a few seconds even after it is down. Do the same thing going up and hold it for several seconds. See if that does it!:D |
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| TheEaglePilot |
quote: Originally posted by mmmmark
This is a quirky, but common problem. I doubt your switch is broken, it just needs "re-trained". This has also happened to me.
Search this forum for full directions, but IIRC, what you need to do is put the switch through its paces.
Press and hold down, holding down a few seconds even after it is down. Do the same thing going up and hold it for several seconds. See if that does it!:D
Just reset mine this week after audio work. You don't need to hold in the down position, just two seconds after it goes all the way up. It's covered in the owner's manual.
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| mgbabe |
Thanks - worked like a charm.
Now I wonder why Honda designs it this way to lose features if the battery is disconnected or the C/B is pulled? |
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| mmmmark |
quote: Originally posted by mgbabe
Thanks - worked like a charm.
Now I wonder why Honda designs it this way to lose features if the battery is disconnected or the C/B is pulled?
It likely was a shortcut that involved saving a few bucks rather than redesigning a circuit board and including this bit of memory in NVRAM. |
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