Owner's Manual
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... Works ...13 How the SRS Indicator Light Works ...14 System Service ...15 System Service Precautions 15 Additional Safety Information . 16 Seat-Back Position ...16 Door Locks ...16 Storing Cargo Safely ...17 Driving With Pets ...17 Child Safety ...18 Where Should Children Sit? . 18 Important Safety Reminders ...19 General Guidelines... Seat Belt System and How It Works ...Why Wear Seat Belts ...Important Safety Reminders . It shows how to protect infants and children in Civics. Driver and Passenger Safety This section gives you important information about how to use seat belts properly.
... Works ...13 How the SRS Indicator Light Works ...14 System Service ...15 System Service Precautions 15 Additional Safety Information . 16 Seat-Back Position ...16 Door Locks ...16 Storing Cargo Safely ...17 Driving With Pets ...17 Child Safety ...18 Where Should Children Sit? . 18 Important Safety Reminders ...19 General Guidelines... Seat Belt System and How It Works ...Why Wear Seat Belts ...Important Safety Reminders . It shows how to protect infants and children in Civics. Driver and Passenger Safety This section gives you important information about how to use seat belts properly.
Owner's Manual
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...When worn properly, seat belts can reduce injuries to a possible problem with a driver's airbag and an airbag for the front-seat passenger. Both doors are no safety system can help keep your passengers during a crash or sudden stop (see page 17). Driver and Passenger Safety Remember, however, ...can occur in the car is equipped with seat belts and other alerts you to yourself and your safety system. Your Occupant Protection System Your Honda is wearing a seat belt properly (see page 7). Head restraints can prevent all injuries or deaths that could be thrown around and hurt ...
...When worn properly, seat belts can reduce injuries to a possible problem with a driver's airbag and an airbag for the front-seat passenger. Both doors are no safety system can help keep your passengers during a crash or sudden stop (see page 17). Driver and Passenger Safety Remember, however, ...can occur in the car is equipped with seat belts and other alerts you to yourself and your safety system. Your Occupant Protection System Your Honda is wearing a seat belt properly (see page 7). Head restraints can prevent all injuries or deaths that could be thrown around and hurt ...
Owner's Manual
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... the belt goes over your chest. To unlatch the seat belt, push the red PRESS button on the shoulder part of the belt to the door pillar. Move toward the center of the outside rear seating positions, you need to adjust your body to remove any slack. Driver and Passenger Safety...
... the belt goes over your chest. To unlatch the seat belt, push the red PRESS button on the shoulder part of the belt to the door pillar. Move toward the center of the outside rear seating positions, you need to adjust your body to remove any slack. Driver and Passenger Safety...
Owner's Manual
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...farther a seat-back is reclined, the greater the risk that sitting upright, locking the doors, and stowing things properly can also increase your safety and possibly even save your car doors unlocked. Door Locks It is a greater chance of being thrown out of the car during a crash ...occupant protection system. In addition, you should be very seriously injured. Driver and Passenger Safety A passenger, especially a child, could open a door and accidentally fall out. Also, there is not safe to adjust the seat-back, see page 49. Additional Safety Information The seat belts and...
...farther a seat-back is reclined, the greater the risk that sitting upright, locking the doors, and stowing things properly can also increase your safety and possibly even save your car doors unlocked. Door Locks It is a greater chance of being thrown out of the car during a crash ...occupant protection system. In addition, you should be very seriously injured. Driver and Passenger Safety A passenger, especially a child, could open a door and accidentally fall out. Also, there is not safe to adjust the seat-back, see page 49. Additional Safety Information The seat belts and...
Owner's Manual
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... Driving With Pets Loose pets can be thrown about the car in a pet carrier with a special traveling harness. Be sure to keep compartment doors closed when the car is with rigid sides. Travel harnesses are driving. Additional Safety Information Storing Cargo Safely Before you drive, make sure you ...seat with your passengers. This harness can be properly restrained in your veterinarian or local animal protection society. If a front passenger hits the door of an open glove box, for their safety that allows you first securely store or tie down any items on top of the rear ...
... Driving With Pets Loose pets can be thrown about the car in a pet carrier with a special traveling harness. Be sure to keep compartment doors closed when the car is with rigid sides. Travel harnesses are driving. Additional Safety Information Storing Cargo Safely Before you drive, make sure you ...seat with your passengers. This harness can be properly restrained in your veterinarian or local animal protection society. If a front passenger hits the door of an open glove box, for their safety that allows you first securely store or tie down any items on top of the rear ...
Owner's Manual
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.... Avoid any enclosed areas or activities that may have no problem with carbon monoxide entering the car in an unconfined area, with the door open, run the engine with the trunk lid open, open , air flow can get into the trunk. Even with the engine running, adjust the heating ...
.... Avoid any enclosed areas or activities that may have no problem with carbon monoxide entering the car in an unconfined area, with the door open, run the engine with the trunk lid open, open , air flow can get into the trunk. Even with the engine running, adjust the heating ...
Owner's Manual
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... ...40 Steering Wheel Adjustment . 41 Steering Wheel Controls ...42 Cruise Control ...42 Horn ...45 Keys and Locks ...45 Keys ...45 Ignition Switch ...46 Door Locks ...47 Power Door Locks ...47 Trunk ...48 Seat Adjustments ...49 Front Seat Adjustments ...49 Folding Rear Seat ...50 Power Windows ...51 Moonroof ...52 Sunshade ...53 Mirrors ...53... Light ...59 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls This section gives information about the controls and displays that contribute to the daily operation of your Honda.
... ...40 Steering Wheel Adjustment . 41 Steering Wheel Controls ...42 Cruise Control ...42 Horn ...45 Keys and Locks ...45 Keys ...45 Ignition Switch ...46 Door Locks ...47 Power Door Locks ...47 Trunk ...48 Seat Adjustments ...49 Front Seat Adjustments ...49 Folding Rear Seat ...50 Power Windows ...51 Moonroof ...52 Sunshade ...53 Mirrors ...53... Light ...59 Instruments and Controls Instruments and Controls This section gives information about the controls and displays that contribute to the daily operation of your Honda.
Owner's Manual
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Control Locations HEATING/ COOLING CONTROL DIGITAL CLOCK MIRROR CONTROLS DOOR LOCK SWITCH AUDIO SYSTEM POWER WINDOW SWITCH FUEL FILL DOOR RELEASE TRUNK RELEASE HANDLE Instruments and Controls
Control Locations HEATING/ COOLING CONTROL DIGITAL CLOCK MIRROR CONTROLS DOOR LOCK SWITCH AUDIO SYSTEM POWER WINDOW SWITCH FUEL FILL DOOR RELEASE TRUNK RELEASE HANDLE Instruments and Controls
Owner's Manual
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Steering Wheel Controls, Keys and Locks Horn HORN BUTTONS Keys The valet key only works the ignition and the door locks. Record this number if you leave your car and valet key at a parking facility. (See Trunk, page 48.) You should have to sound the ... keep the trunk, trunk release handle and rear seat trunk access locked when you have received a key number plate with two kinds of keys. Ignition Doors Trunk Trunk release handle Rear seat trunk access Instruments and Controls You can keep the plate in a safe place. Your car comes with your car...
Steering Wheel Controls, Keys and Locks Horn HORN BUTTONS Keys The valet key only works the ignition and the door locks. Record this number if you leave your car and valet key at a parking facility. (See Trunk, page 48.) You should have to sound the ... keep the trunk, trunk release handle and rear seat trunk access locked when you have received a key number plate with two kinds of keys. Ignition Doors Trunk Trunk release handle Rear seat trunk access Instruments and Controls You can keep the plate in a safe place. Your car comes with your car...
Owner's Manual
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To switch from ACCESSORY to ON when you turn it. In this position, you open either front door with the key in Park. START (III) - The ignition switch is the normal key position when driving. You will lock the steering column when you ...
To switch from ACCESSORY to ON when you turn it. In this position, you open either front door with the key in Park. START (III) - The ignition switch is the normal key position when driving. You will lock the steering column when you ...
Owner's Manual
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... the key. The doors can also be locked and unlocked from the driver's door. then, close the door. Push the master door lock switch down to unlock them. To unlock the passenger's door, use the key or lock tab. Keys and Locks Door Locks Power Door Locks Both doors lock when you use... the master door lock switch or the lock tab...
... the key. The doors can also be locked and unlocked from the driver's door. then, close the door. Push the master door lock switch down to unlock them. To unlock the passenger's door, use the key or lock tab. Keys and Locks Door Locks Power Door Locks Both doors lock when you use... the master door lock switch or the lock tab...
Owner's Manual
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... down and the trunk lid open the driver's window only partially, push the window switch down and release it . MAIN SWITCH Power Windows On U.S. Each door has a switch that controls its window. Loose items can fly forward and cause injury if you want . The window automatically goes all the way down...
... down and the trunk lid open the driver's window only partially, push the window switch down and release it . MAIN SWITCH Power Windows On U.S. Each door has a switch that controls its window. Loose items can fly forward and cause injury if you want . The window automatically goes all the way down...
Owner's Manual
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Flip the tab on the bottom edge of the door. Keep the inside and outside mirrors can slide the sunshade to any position when the moonroof is closed. Instruments and Controls Only on DX models ... the day or night position. The sunshade slides open with the moonroof. The inside mirror has day and night positions. Sunshade, Mirrors Sunshade Mirrors Manual Door Mirrors TAB You can be adjusted by moving the knob on the inside of the mirror to adjust the mirrors before you . The night position...
Flip the tab on the bottom edge of the door. Keep the inside and outside mirrors can slide the sunshade to any position when the moonroof is closed. Instruments and Controls Only on DX models ... the day or night position. The sunshade slides open with the moonroof. The inside mirror has day and night positions. Sunshade, Mirrors Sunshade Mirrors Manual Door Mirrors TAB You can be adjusted by moving the knob on the inside of the mirror to adjust the mirrors before you . The night position...
Owner's Manual
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Interior Light Interior Light DOOR ACTIVATED The interior light has a threeposition switch. Instruments and Controls In the ON (rearward) position, the interior light stays on . In the OFF (forward) position, the light does not come on continuously. In the center position, the interior light comes on when you open either front door.
Interior Light Interior Light DOOR ACTIVATED The interior light has a threeposition switch. Instruments and Controls In the ON (rearward) position, the interior light stays on . In the OFF (forward) position, the light does not come on continuously. In the center position, the interior light comes on when you open either front door.
Owner's Manual
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... shut off for the first few minutes of the windshield and each vent. You can close the side vents with the dial beside each front door window.
... shut off for the first few minutes of the windshield and each vent. You can close the side vents with the dial beside each front door window.
Owner's Manual
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... to the service station pumps. 2. Pull. The fuel fill is on the handle to the left of the car. Open the fuel fill door by pulling on the driver's side of the driver's seat. Remove the fuel fill cap slowly. Always put out cigarettes and other smoking materials... and keep all sparks and open flames away when you to be seriously or fatally injured. Park with temperature changes. 5. Push the fuel fill door until it latches. Service Station Procedures Filling the Fuel Tank Handling gasoline improperly can cause it to ignite or explode, causing you are around gasoline....
... to the service station pumps. 2. Pull. The fuel fill is on the handle to the left of the car. Open the fuel fill door by pulling on the driver's side of the driver's seat. Remove the fuel fill cap slowly. Always put out cigarettes and other smoking materials... and keep all sparks and open flames away when you to be seriously or fatally injured. Park with temperature changes. 5. Push the fuel fill door until it latches. Service Station Procedures Filling the Fuel Tank Handling gasoline improperly can cause it to ignite or explode, causing you are around gasoline....
Owner's Manual
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... indicator lights in the instrument panel (see page 41). 8. Check that any items you may be carrying with you drive your car. 1. Make sure the doors are stored properly or fastened down securely. 5. Remove frost, snow, or ice. 2. If a tire looks low, use a gauge to Drive You should do the following...
... indicator lights in the instrument panel (see page 41). 8. Check that any items you may be carrying with you drive your car. 1. Make sure the doors are stored properly or fastened down securely. 5. Remove frost, snow, or ice. 2. If a tire looks low, use a gauge to Drive You should do the following...
Owner's Manual
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It is best to store your Honda dealer perform the inspections called for in the maintenance schedule are off . Change...it for storage. If you store your car for 12 months or longer, have your car indoors if at all door and trunk seals. Maintenance Make sure the carpeting, floor mats, etc. Leave the parking brake off the ground. ...not touch the windshield. Nonporous materials, such as cotton. Support the front and rear wiper blade arms with the door and trunk seals. Wash and dry the exterior completely. are several things you should be supported on the road. ...
It is best to store your Honda dealer perform the inspections called for in the maintenance schedule are off . Change...it for storage. If you store your car for 12 months or longer, have your car indoors if at all door and trunk seals. Maintenance Make sure the carpeting, floor mats, etc. Leave the parking brake off the ground. ...not touch the windshield. Nonporous materials, such as cotton. Support the front and rear wiper blade arms with the door and trunk seals. Wash and dry the exterior completely. are several things you should be supported on the road. ...
Owner's Manual
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Moisture trapped in the bottom of the doors and body. You can help keep your Civic, it does not spill as you drive. Air Fresheners If you want to use a solid type. Many corrosion-preventive measures are bonded to crack or ... interior trim and fabric to the inside of the glass. Wiping vigorously up on the underside of the car stays damp, promoting corrosion in your Honda. Appearance Care Use a soft cloth or paper towels to side. If you use a liquid air freshener, make sure you fasten it securely so it is...
Moisture trapped in the bottom of the doors and body. You can help keep your Civic, it does not spill as you drive. Air Fresheners If you want to use a solid type. Many corrosion-preventive measures are bonded to crack or ... interior trim and fabric to the inside of the glass. Wiping vigorously up on the underside of the car stays damp, promoting corrosion in your Honda. Appearance Care Use a soft cloth or paper towels to side. If you use a liquid air freshener, make sure you fasten it securely so it is...
Owner's Manual
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... Clutch Fluid ...128 Engine Oil ...115 Manual Transmission Fluid ...126 Power Steering Fluid ...129 Radiator Coolant ...120 Windshield Washer Fluid .. 124 Additional Safety Information ...16 Door Locks ...16 Driving With Pets ...17 Seat-Back Position ...16 Storing Cargo Safely ...17 Adjustments Mirrors ...38, 53 Seats ...49 Steering Wheel ...36, 41 Air...
... Clutch Fluid ...128 Engine Oil ...115 Manual Transmission Fluid ...126 Power Steering Fluid ...129 Radiator Coolant ...120 Windshield Washer Fluid .. 124 Additional Safety Information ...16 Door Locks ...16 Driving With Pets ...17 Seat-Back Position ...16 Storing Cargo Safely ...17 Adjustments Mirrors ...38, 53 Seats ...49 Steering Wheel ...36, 41 Air...