My Gathers VXD-059MC Car-AV system just write eject CD, eject DVD, OPEN etc on putting key on and it doesnt go beyond that, rather it is inoperable. pls help
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Main system control memory IC fault. Contact any service technician. If you wish to get some details; check the site linked here. Pull up older posts. http://electronicshelponline.blogspot.com/
It appears a side-trip thru Micro-Soft is required.
Gathers Memory Navi Honda Genuine OP VXM-090CV... seems to resolve to a NENGUN Company.
My first inclination was to learn Japanese... but I'm old (not enough road nor time & too many other interesting things)
Astoundingly:
The following "comforting" statement ... on the CORPORATE HELP WEBSITE (http://www.nengun.com/help/website.)... says:
Even if you can't read Japanese, it is preferable to see the actual Japanese characters than invalid characters, often shown as black boxes.
Black Boxes or Japanese are pretty much the same to me (Perhaps the Japanese "MENU" icon ... is flashing green).
And then... If you are using Microsoft Windows this can be "easily" fixed by downloading and installing the free Japanese Language pack from Microsoft.
Hubris:
Hopefully this "EASY" stuff on their website... comforts you better in ENGLISH.
Good luck with that.
Go to... Japanese Language pack from Microsoft:
See bottom, goes all the way back to XP
Usually means its dirty inside and the eye cannot read whichever is inside. can try getting an electronics cleaner ( dry air) and spraying it inside. it may help blow the grime off the reading mechanism.
I'm not familiar with your market area's vehicles, but in North America there was an issue with Honda's navigation systems causing damage to the discs. Remove the disc and inspect it for circular/crescent shaped grooves or scuff marks. If you find this type of damage you need to replaced the audio/navigation unit.
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