What does the USB error mean?
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When you receive this message, the problem may be that the USB device you are using is not compatible with the vehicle’s adapter unit.
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Check for obstructions or damage to the USB port itself; if necessary, replace it with a new one. Verify that drivers and software are up-to-date by visiting your computer manufacturer`s website or downloading them from the Honda car Support Center app (for Apple products).
All LX models also have a four-speaker sound system with a CD player, a Pandora interface, an auxiliary audio jack and a USB/iPod interface.
All car radios have at least one fuse that protects it from power surges coming from somewhere else in the vehicle. The first thing you should do when your radio stops working is check its fuses and replace any that have blown.
The USB port (1.5A) is in the front console and is for playing audio, charging devices, and connecting to Apple CarPlay or Android Auto.
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If it fails the first time, unplug it and try again. If it fails a second time the USB should be
checked for data on a computer.
USB Error: This means that there’s a connection problem with the adapter.
Bad USB Device Please Check Owner’s Manual: This means that the device is not being recognized as compatible. Disconnect it, turn off the audio system, and turn it on again. Don’t reconnect the device.
Unplayable File: This means the file type is not supported or is protected.
USB No Song: This message indicates that the flash drive is empty.
Unsupported: This means that the device is not supported. Reconnecting can help if you are using a device you know is supported.
Tip
When you receive this message, the problem may be that the USB device you are using is not compatible with the vehicle’s adapter unit.
Heat Error – This is caused by a high temperature in the disc player and should go away when the unit cools off.
Unsupported – This means that a track or file on the disc is not supported or is protected.
Bad Disc Please Check Owner’s Manual Push Eject – This means that the disc should be ejected and inspected for damage.
Mech Error – This indicates a mechanical error, often due to scratched, dirty or damaged discs.
Changer Error – Eject the disc, inspect it, and reload it if it is undamaged and clean.
Check Disc Load – Eject and reload the disc.
Bad Disc Please Check Owner’s Manual – This indicates a problem with the changer servo, and that the disc should be removed.
USB Error: This means there’s a problem with the adapter.
Bad USB Device Please Check Owner’s Manual: This means the device is incompatible. Disconnect the iPod, turn off the audio system and then turn it on again. Do not reconnect the iPod.
No Files in iPod: This indicates that there are no files stored on your iPod.
Unsupported Ver.: This indicates that the audio system does not support your iPod’s operating system version. You may need to update the iPod.
Connect Retry: This indicates a bad connection, and the iPod should be reconnected.