KFischer88
Pilot GPS Antenna Defective
Summary of the thread
A 2019 Honda Pilot is experiencing a GPS error, with the navigation system unable to detect satellites, and a diagnostic scan indicating a defective GPS antenna. The issue is confirmed to be a faulty GPS antenna, and the recommended solution is to have it replaced by a professional mechanic. The problem is resolved after replacing the antenna, restoring the navigation system's functionality.
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KFischer88 (community.author)
Hmm, the clock seems fine. Is the GPS antenna difficult to get to, or am I best off just swallowing my pride and taking it to a shop?
noah_williams3
In my case, it ended up being a faulty GPS antenna, just like your error code suggests. Given the cost of a new antenna and the labor involved, you should probably visit a workshop.
KFischer88 (community.author)
Thanks for the advice! I took it to a local mechanic. The antenna was indeed shot. Cost me around 200€, but at least the nav system is working again.
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noah_williams3
I had something similar happen with my Pilot. Are you experiencing any issues with signal interference in other electronic systems? Check if your car's clock is also having trouble syncing.