The official Honda Navi Hackers Challenge Thread!
#22
I wuould be glad to throw i8n 20.00 so for someone to hack the navi unit. Jim Tubbs new 2009 Sp0ort AT with navi
#23
Some info I found on another site...
"I've personally discussed this issue with the top people at Honda. They are completely aware of our feelings on this issue. They are very clear that they made the decision to eliminate the trip computer functions because when people could see their MPG on demand it resulted in lower customer satisfaction ratings.
(So they fudge the "BSM" data instead? Do they think we can't do the math?)
Honda will not budge on the issue. Not a chance.
The Ridgeline has always been missing one component (a fuel meter) that would have been required to make the system fully functional, but that data (although not as accurate) is still available via OBDII data.
There have been several software updates to the navigation system since this thread was started. I can't say exactly what has happened, but it appears that Honda/Alpine has taken additional steps to make sure none of the features can be enabled.
I wish this issue had a different ending."
Honda... We don't Care HOW ACCURATE IT IS... WE know IT'S JUST ANOTHER idiot gauge...but we want it anyway!!!!!
This is NOT a copyright issue, or software piracy, or even a legal issue... We just want the functionality the system is capable of!!! Thats ALL!!!
Honda...U want customer dis-satisfaction? Keep locking up functionality!!!
GEES! Ya would think they were VERIZON Wireless or something... ARRG!
Well!!! It looks like the gloves are off! We'll need a hacker with the determination to crack this thing wide open!
Hence this thread... any takers?
"I've personally discussed this issue with the top people at Honda. They are completely aware of our feelings on this issue. They are very clear that they made the decision to eliminate the trip computer functions because when people could see their MPG on demand it resulted in lower customer satisfaction ratings.
(So they fudge the "BSM" data instead? Do they think we can't do the math?)
Honda will not budge on the issue. Not a chance.
The Ridgeline has always been missing one component (a fuel meter) that would have been required to make the system fully functional, but that data (although not as accurate) is still available via OBDII data.
There have been several software updates to the navigation system since this thread was started. I can't say exactly what has happened, but it appears that Honda/Alpine has taken additional steps to make sure none of the features can be enabled.
I wish this issue had a different ending."
Honda... We don't Care HOW ACCURATE IT IS... WE know IT'S JUST ANOTHER idiot gauge...but we want it anyway!!!!!
This is NOT a copyright issue, or software piracy, or even a legal issue... We just want the functionality the system is capable of!!! Thats ALL!!!
Honda...U want customer dis-satisfaction? Keep locking up functionality!!!
GEES! Ya would think they were VERIZON Wireless or something... ARRG!
Well!!! It looks like the gloves are off! We'll need a hacker with the determination to crack this thing wide open!
Hence this thread... any takers?
Last edited by Hipshot; 10-08-2008 at 09:46 PM.
#24
That's the exact comparison I was thinking of with them disabling the full features.
I know the cell phone hackers have been successful in hacking most of their phones and enabling most features.
If a pool is started I'm in too. This is unfair.
What about swapping out units with a Civic or a different compatible unit? Truly a more expensive option but would it work?
I know the cell phone hackers have been successful in hacking most of their phones and enabling most features.
If a pool is started I'm in too. This is unfair.
What about swapping out units with a Civic or a different compatible unit? Truly a more expensive option but would it work?
#25
Does anyone know if the Civic navigation unit will word in place of the 2009 Fit navigation? It seems that it might be cheaper to just replace the unit. Thank you. Jim Tubbs jimtubbs@aol.com
#26
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Does anyone know if the Civic navigation unit will word in place of the 2009 Fit navigation? It seems that it might be cheaper to just replace the unit. Thank you. Jim Tubbs jimtubbs@aol.com
If it works that will be a good option, but if prices on the current Navi are any indication this will be atleast 3g's...
I dunno if it would be worth it at that price..
some one gotta hack this eventually.....
#27
agreed...
Think about all little things Verizon "kept" from its users when they FINALLY put Bluetooth on their phones. I mean; was it really that hard to enable OBEX file transfer!
Same with Honda.I love my 09 Fit w/ navi but it does lack some other basic functioalities (mentioned all over this site) that are had on a much less expensive Garmin.
Oh well...my sales guy told me Honda may offer a Bluetooth upgrade for next year. Not sure how they will do that (unless the compatibility is already there) without adding hardware or replacing the current fit navi system.
maybe some one will hack it by then.
Think about all little things Verizon "kept" from its users when they FINALLY put Bluetooth on their phones. I mean; was it really that hard to enable OBEX file transfer!
Same with Honda.I love my 09 Fit w/ navi but it does lack some other basic functioalities (mentioned all over this site) that are had on a much less expensive Garmin.
Oh well...my sales guy told me Honda may offer a Bluetooth upgrade for next year. Not sure how they will do that (unless the compatibility is already there) without adding hardware or replacing the current fit navi system.
maybe some one will hack it by then.
#28
In for the hack. I was really dissapointed they didn't have a XM option. WTH? Esspecially after our salesman told us it did. When we got the car and found out it wasn't there, all he could say is "All the other honda models have it, I guess the fit is the only one that doesn't...Sorry" I was so mad.
#30
If functionality is just locked out I wonder how hard it would be to copy the firmware from a civic unit and install it onto the fit unit. If they are the same exact models then that should not be an issue. I don't know how the firmware is held on the unit whether it is a removable eeprom chip or if it is a soldered on chip. I am sure they would incorporate some way of re writing the bios to the unit without have to resolder a new chip to it. I am just thinking out loud hopefully someone will get some ideas from this.
#34
I am a bit skeptical that there are features available that only need to be enabled by hacking the firmware. It would be in Honda's best interest to enable these extra features if all it involves is flipping the right bits. Perhaps licensing the technology would have made the price of the car increase a bit, but even then it could be offered as an upgrade. I am sure Honda would have taken advantage of that had it been an option.
Even XM has a huge incentive to have Honda enable the XM part of the Navi since they get monthly income from every subscriber.
My guess is, it is physically different than the civic models.
Anyhow, I plan to try to mod the firmware to disable that stinking OK button. I will keep everyone posted.
Even XM has a huge incentive to have Honda enable the XM part of the Navi since they get monthly income from every subscriber.
My guess is, it is physically different than the civic models.
Anyhow, I plan to try to mod the firmware to disable that stinking OK button. I will keep everyone posted.
#35
Civic vs Fit navi
They seem to be exactly the sane both in demisions and plug in. Thyank you for the effort. Jim Tubbs jimtubbs@aol.com
#36
Does the Fit come with the navigation DVD CD?
Last edited by Neebs; 11-12-2008 at 11:48 PM.
#37
I am a bit skeptical that there are features available that only need to be enabled by hacking the firmware. It would be in Honda's best interest to enable these extra features if all it involves is flipping the right bits. Perhaps licensing the technology would have made the price of the car increase a bit, but even then it could be offered as an upgrade. I am sure Honda would have taken advantage of that had it been an option.
Even XM has a huge incentive to have Honda enable the XM part of the Navi since they get monthly income from every subscriber.
My guess is, it is physically different than the civic models.
Anyhow, I plan to try to mod the firmware to disable that stinking OK button. I will keep everyone posted.
Even XM has a huge incentive to have Honda enable the XM part of the Navi since they get monthly income from every subscriber.
My guess is, it is physically different than the civic models.
Anyhow, I plan to try to mod the firmware to disable that stinking OK button. I will keep everyone posted.
#38
In previous threads it was mentioned that the Navi is the same as the Fit's, a part # would definately confirm that.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...ght=Navi+Civic
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/gene...ght=Navi+Civic
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...ght=Navi+Civic
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/gene...ght=Navi+Civic
And since the Civic's is not as "disabled" a swap might be possible?
It was also mentioned that the Fit's Nav uses a DVD.
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...ght=Navi+Civic
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/gene...ght=Navi+Civic
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/2nd-...ght=Navi+Civic
https://www.fitfreak.net/forums/gene...ght=Navi+Civic
And since the Civic's is not as "disabled" a swap might be possible?
It was also mentioned that the Fit's Nav uses a DVD.
#39
I had to look up the part #'s on Bernardi
09 Fit Sport Navi part # 39540-TK6-305ZA
09 Civic EX (NV) part # 39540-SNA-305ZA
The part #'s are almost the same. Does anyone know what the middle set (TK6, SNA) stand for?
According to the Bernardi parts locator, both Navi units are made by Alpine, I believe a different post said Kenwood.
Hope this helps.
09 Civic EX (NV) part # 39540-SNA-305ZA
The part #'s are almost the same. Does anyone know what the middle set (TK6, SNA) stand for?
According to the Bernardi parts locator, both Navi units are made by Alpine, I believe a different post said Kenwood.
Hope this helps.
#40
Actually, the different part numbers proves nothing (even though I first thought it would). Even if the units were identical, the disabled functions on the Fit unit require it to have a different P/N, or there would be no way of knowing who gets what (i.e., Civic owners might get unit without activated bluetooth and vice versa).