Owner's Manual
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... HEATING/ COOLING CONTROL PANEL CIGARETTE LIGHTER GLOVE BOX HOOD RELEASE HANDLE TILT STEERING ADJUSTMENT LEVER PANEL BRIGHTNESS CONTROL KNOB US Car Shown: SPEEDOMETER TACHOMETER FUEL GAUGE SHIFT LEVER POSITION INDICATOR (Automatic Trans. only) COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE MAINTENANCE INDICATOR ODOMETER TRIP METER TRIP METER RESET BUTTON SAFETY INDICATOR LIGHTS
... HEATING/ COOLING CONTROL PANEL CIGARETTE LIGHTER GLOVE BOX HOOD RELEASE HANDLE TILT STEERING ADJUSTMENT LEVER PANEL BRIGHTNESS CONTROL KNOB US Car Shown: SPEEDOMETER TACHOMETER FUEL GAUGE SHIFT LEVER POSITION INDICATOR (Automatic Trans. only) COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE MAINTENANCE INDICATOR ODOMETER TRIP METER TRIP METER RESET BUTTON SAFETY INDICATOR LIGHTS
Owner's Manual
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... miles (US Cars) or kilometers (Canadian Cars). After refueling, the gauge will slowly change the number of the RED ZONE indicates the maximum allowable engine R.P.M. Gauges Speedometer US Cars: The speed is indicated in the RED ZONE. Fuel Gauge FUEL TANK CAPACITY: Approx. 64.5 (17.04 US gal, 14....19 Imp gal) As a convenience, the gauge continues to zero by pushing in the tank of any...
... miles (US Cars) or kilometers (Canadian Cars). After refueling, the gauge will slowly change the number of the RED ZONE indicates the maximum allowable engine R.P.M. Gauges Speedometer US Cars: The speed is indicated in the RED ZONE. Fuel Gauge FUEL TANK CAPACITY: Approx. 64.5 (17.04 US gal, 14....19 Imp gal) As a convenience, the gauge continues to zero by pushing in the tank of any...
Owner's Manual
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This gauge shows the temperature of the white range. The coolant is under pressure and may rise toward the upper section of the radiator under the hood. (... out and scald you. During normal operation, the needle should stay in the reserve tank on the passenger side of the white range. Coolant Temperature Gauge Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine is cool and check the coolant level in the middle of the engine coolant. If the...
This gauge shows the temperature of the white range. The coolant is under pressure and may rise toward the upper section of the radiator under the hood. (... out and scald you. During normal operation, the needle should stay in the reserve tank on the passenger side of the white range. Coolant Temperature Gauge Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine is cool and check the coolant level in the middle of the engine coolant. If the...
Owner's Manual
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... Lights US Car Shown: Shift Lever Position Indicator (Automatic Transmission only) A lighted indicator between the fuel and coolant temperature gauges shows which gear you have the transmission checked by an authorized Honda dealer as soon as possible. D4 Indicator Light (Automatic Transmission only) The D4 indicator light in the transmission; CRUISE CONTROL...
... Lights US Car Shown: Shift Lever Position Indicator (Automatic Transmission only) A lighted indicator between the fuel and coolant temperature gauges shows which gear you have the transmission checked by an authorized Honda dealer as soon as possible. D4 Indicator Light (Automatic Transmission only) The D4 indicator light in the transmission; CRUISE CONTROL...
Owner's Manual
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.../SE/Anniversary Edition, Canada: EX/EX-R/SE) When using the air conditioning in heavy traffic, or while driving up long hills, watch the coolant temperature gauge: if the needle moves near the " H " end of the scale. Heating and Cooling (cont'd) To Cool with A/C (optional on , so inside air will recirculate to...
.../SE/Anniversary Edition, Canada: EX/EX-R/SE) When using the air conditioning in heavy traffic, or while driving up long hills, watch the coolant temperature gauge: if the needle moves near the " H " end of the scale. Heating and Cooling (cont'd) To Cool with A/C (optional on , so inside air will recirculate to...
Owner's Manual
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... restrictions may vary. To help prevent overheating of the brakes, shift into a lower gear to make sudden downshifts. NOTE: Be sure to the coolant temperature gauge when going up , the trailer may overheat on an incline by driving in D3. CAUTION: Parking on the cooling system. Turn the steering wheel a little...
... restrictions may vary. To help prevent overheating of the brakes, shift into a lower gear to make sudden downshifts. NOTE: Be sure to the coolant temperature gauge when going up , the trailer may overheat on an incline by driving in D3. CAUTION: Parking on the cooling system. Turn the steering wheel a little...
Owner's Manual
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... Safety Reminders ...28 Seating Location ...27 Tethers ...33 Toddler Seats...30 Cigarette Lighter...58 Clock...56 Clutch Fluid...127 COMPACT Spare Tire...148 Coolant Temperature Gauge ...37 Cooling (with A/C)...64 Cooling System...122 Crankcase Emission Control System ...163 Cruise Control Indicator...38 Operation...52 Daytime Running Light (DRL)...51 DRL Indicator...
... Safety Reminders ...28 Seating Location ...27 Tethers ...33 Toddler Seats...30 Cigarette Lighter...58 Clock...56 Clutch Fluid...127 COMPACT Spare Tire...148 Coolant Temperature Gauge ...37 Cooling (with A/C)...64 Cooling System...122 Crankcase Emission Control System ...163 Cruise Control Indicator...38 Operation...52 Daytime Running Light (DRL)...51 DRL Indicator...
Owner's Manual
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... System...163 Exhaust Gas Recirculation...164 Exterior Care ...144 Gasoline...See " F u e l " Gas Station Information. Back cover Gauges...36 Glove Box...56 Hazard Warning System ...50 Headlights Flasher...49 High Beam Indicator...38 High Beam/Low Beam Switch ...49 Reminder...Foreign Countries,Operation in ...93 Front Seat Adjustment...6 Head Restraints...7 Fuel Fill Door and Cap...94 Filter...129 Gasohol...92 Gasoline ...92 Gauge...36 Low Fuel Indicator...41 Requirement...92 Identification Numbers...160 Ignition Keys...3 Switch ...96 Ignition Switch Light...50 Important Safety Reminders ...11...
... System...163 Exhaust Gas Recirculation...164 Exterior Care ...144 Gasoline...See " F u e l " Gas Station Information. Back cover Gauges...36 Glove Box...56 Hazard Warning System ...50 Headlights Flasher...49 High Beam Indicator...38 High Beam/Low Beam Switch ...49 Reminder...Foreign Countries,Operation in ...93 Front Seat Adjustment...6 Head Restraints...7 Fuel Fill Door and Cap...94 Filter...129 Gasohol...92 Gasoline ...92 Gauge...36 Low Fuel Indicator...41 Requirement...92 Identification Numbers...160 Ignition Keys...3 Switch ...96 Ignition Switch Light...50 Important Safety Reminders ...11...
Owner's Manual
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......44 Records ...113 Schedule...110 Malfunction Indicator Lamp...40 Manual Transmission Maximum Allowable Speeds ...101 Oil...120 Recommended Shift Speeds ...101 Shifting ...100 Meters, Gauges...See "Gauges" Mirrors Door Mirror Defoggers ...47 Manual Mirrors ...48 Power Mirrors...48 Panel Brightness Control...50 Parking Brake...54 PGM-FI Check Engine Light...40 Malfunction...
......44 Records ...113 Schedule...110 Malfunction Indicator Lamp...40 Manual Transmission Maximum Allowable Speeds ...101 Oil...120 Recommended Shift Speeds ...101 Shifting ...100 Meters, Gauges...See "Gauges" Mirrors Door Mirror Defoggers ...47 Manual Mirrors ...48 Power Mirrors...48 Panel Brightness Control...50 Parking Brake...54 PGM-FI Check Engine Light...40 Malfunction...
Owner's Manual
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... Tire ...150 COMPACT Spare Tire...148 Specifications...158 Spark Plugs...130 Specifications ...158 Speedometer...36 SRS Indicator...42 Starting the Engine ...97 Tachometer...36 Temperature Gauge, Coolant...37 The Seat Belt System and How it Works...11 Advice For Pregnant Women . 18 Important Safety Reminders ..11 Lap Belt...13 Lap/Shoulder...
... Tire ...150 COMPACT Spare Tire...148 Specifications...158 Spark Plugs...130 Specifications ...158 Speedometer...36 SRS Indicator...42 Starting the Engine ...97 Tachometer...36 Temperature Gauge, Coolant...37 The Seat Belt System and How it Works...11 Advice For Pregnant Women . 18 Important Safety Reminders ..11 Lap Belt...13 Lap/Shoulder...