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AcuraLink Self-Diagnostic Function




AcuraLink Self-Diagnostic Function

NOTE: Only select DATA RESET from the XM (HIP) ECU screen when instructed. Selecting DATA RESET will clear the AcuraLink registration, and the AcuraLink service will reset to the factory default. If the vehicle was already registered for the AcuraLink service, it will have to be reactivated by calling Acura Client Services before all features will be available.

The AcuraLink control unit (XM receiver) has a self-diagnostic function. To run the self-diagnostic function, do the following:

How to Enter the Self-Diagnostic Function

NOTE: Always check for and repair any B-CAN or F-CAN DTCs before troubleshooting the AcuraLink system.

1. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II).

2. Press and hold the MAP/GUIDE, CANCEL, and MENU buttons at the same time for 3 seconds more, and the self-diagnosis begins.






3. Using the interface dial, select the Detail Information & Setting from the Select Diagnosis Items menu. Press the interface dial.






4. Using the interface dial, select the XM (HIP) from the Detail Information & Setting menu. Press the interface dial.






5. The display indicates HIP System Link, and will do an AcuraLink connection check for each device. If a connection is faulty, the location of the fault is indicated with NG (red).






6. When a red color is indicated, check the continuity between the AcuraLink control unit (XM receiver) and the device indicated in red.

































































































































NOTE: If the XM antenna connection condition is faulty, XM ANTENNA is indicated on the front climate control unit display.

7. If the indication does not go away, confirm DTCs, and refer to the relevant system troubleshooting and input tests.

Canceling the Self-Diagnostic Function

1. Use the interface dial to, select the Exit Diag. Press the interface dial to cancel the self-diagnostic function.