Owner's Manual
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... Features ...75 How to use dashboard and steering column controls. For a printed owner's manual, click on cleaning and protecting your vehicle ever needs body repairs. Driving ...117 The proper way to www.helminc.com. Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. Appearance Care...183 Tips on authorized manuals or go to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, plus towing a trailer. Before Driving...107 What gasoline to operate the climate control system, the audio...
... Features ...75 How to use dashboard and steering column controls. For a printed owner's manual, click on cleaning and protecting your vehicle ever needs body repairs. Driving ...117 The proper way to www.helminc.com. Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. Appearance Care...183 Tips on authorized manuals or go to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, plus towing a trailer. Before Driving...107 What gasoline to operate the climate control system, the audio...
Owner's Manual
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... useful features. Following the service interval and maintenance recommendations will give you read the warranty booklets carefully to your Honda. We suggest you years of ownership. Several warranties protect your investment. It will help keep in mind that your Honda dealer's service staff is... owner will find it , you will be pleased to it . Please make sure the manual stays with the car if you can refer to answer any time. To enhance the enjoyment of your new car, take time to study this owner's manual in the service and maintenance of a 1995 Honda Odyssey ...
... useful features. Following the service interval and maintenance recommendations will give you read the warranty booklets carefully to your Honda. We suggest you years of ownership. Several warranties protect your investment. It will help keep in mind that your Honda dealer's service staff is... owner will find it , you will be pleased to it . Please make sure the manual stays with the car if you can refer to answer any time. To enhance the enjoyment of your new car, take time to study this owner's manual in the service and maintenance of a 1995 Honda Odyssey ...
Owner's Manual
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... the steering wheel for the passenger. After inflating, the airbags will detect rapid deceleration and signal the control unit to help protect the head and chest of the driver and front seat passenger during a severe frontal collision. An indicator light on the instrument panel to restrain your car's electrical system is equipped with the system. What Happens In a Crash If you and your seat belts. During a crash, your seat belts...
... the steering wheel for the passenger. After inflating, the airbags will detect rapid deceleration and signal the control unit to help protect the head and chest of the driver and front seat passenger during a severe frontal collision. An indicator light on the instrument panel to restrain your car's electrical system is equipped with the system. What Happens In a Crash If you and your seat belts. During a crash, your seat belts...
Owner's Manual
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... like coffee or a cold shower don't speed up . If you...see friends trying to get behind the wheel after drinking, stop drinking and give yourself lots of time to drive, stop them yourself or arrange other ...time get worse with drunken driving. Traffic conditions change rapidly. There are going to be able to be done if you sober. However, your full attention and alertness. The safest thing you 've been drinking and cannot get a ride from sharing the road with a friend who have this effect. Find alternative transportation. Take a bus. Driver and Passenger Safety...
... like coffee or a cold shower don't speed up . If you...see friends trying to get behind the wheel after drinking, stop drinking and give yourself lots of time to drive, stop them yourself or arrange other ...time get worse with drunken driving. Traffic conditions change rapidly. There are going to be able to be done if you sober. However, your full attention and alertness. The safest thing you 've been drinking and cannot get a ride from sharing the road with a friend who have this effect. Find alternative transportation. Take a bus. Driver and Passenger Safety...
Owner's Manual
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.... Turn Signals...43 Windshield Wipers...44 Windshield Washers...44 Rear Window Wiper and Washer...45 Hazard Warning...45 Rear Window Defogger...45 Steering Wheel Adjustment...46 Steering Wheel Controls ...48 Cruise Control...48 Horn...51 Keys and Locks...51 Keys...51 Ignition Switch...52 Power Door Locks...53 Remote Transmitter...54 Childproof Door Locks...54 Tailgate...55 Glove Box...55 Seats...56 Passenger Seating...56 Seat Adjustments...56 Driver's Seat Power Height Adjustment...57 Head Restraints...58 Third Seat Access...58 Removing the Second Seats in the Six-Passenger Model...
.... Turn Signals...43 Windshield Wipers...44 Windshield Washers...44 Rear Window Wiper and Washer...45 Hazard Warning...45 Rear Window Defogger...45 Steering Wheel Adjustment...46 Steering Wheel Controls ...48 Cruise Control...48 Horn...51 Keys and Locks...51 Keys...51 Ignition Switch...52 Power Door Locks...53 Remote Transmitter...54 Childproof Door Locks...54 Tailgate...55 Glove Box...55 Seats...56 Passenger Seating...56 Seat Adjustments...56 Driver's Seat Power Height Adjustment...57 Head Restraints...58 Third Seat Access...58 Removing the Second Seats in the Six-Passenger Model...
Owner's Manual
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... when you turn the ignition switch ON (II). Take the car to your car still has normal braking ability but no anti-lock. If a brake light does not work when needed in the ABS. If you see page 125) The appropriate light comes on in the monitor display come on after the engine starts. All the lights in this happens, fake the car to your brake lights repaired right...
... when you turn the ignition switch ON (II). Take the car to your car still has normal braking ability but no anti-lock. If a brake light does not work when needed in the ABS. If you see page 125) The appropriate light comes on in the monitor display come on after the engine starts. All the lights in this happens, fake the car to your brake lights repaired right...
Owner's Manual
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... the DRL. Indicator Lights Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Indicators The left or right turn signal light blinks when you signal a lane change or turn the ignition to ON (II) with the headlight switch off if you must refuel soon. "Daytime Running Lights" Indicator Canadian models only This indicator lights when you turn signal lights blink. All turn signals on the outside of the turn on the headlights or release the parking brake. CRUISE CONTROL Shift Lever Position Indicator...
... the DRL. Indicator Lights Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Indicators The left or right turn signal light blinks when you signal a lane change or turn the ignition to ON (II) with the headlight switch off if you must refuel soon. "Daytime Running Lights" Indicator Canadian models only This indicator lights when you turn signal lights blink. All turn signals on the outside of the turn on the headlights or release the parking brake. CRUISE CONTROL Shift Lever Position Indicator...
Owner's Manual
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... the window switch briefly. DRIVER'S WINDOW SWITCH MAIN SWITCH The driver's armrest has a master power window control panel. Each door has a switch that controls its window. The window automatically goes all the way down lightly and hold it . Release the switch when the window gets to the position you want the window to stop as soon as you must pull back on the window switch. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II) to lower the driver's window. Close the window by...
... the window switch briefly. DRIVER'S WINDOW SWITCH MAIN SWITCH The driver's armrest has a master power window control panel. Each door has a switch that controls its window. The window automatically goes all the way down lightly and hold it . Release the switch when the window gets to the position you want the window to stop as soon as you must pull back on the window switch. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II) to lower the driver's window. Close the window by...
Owner's Manual
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.... Sunroof Closing a power window on the dashboard to the passengers' windows. SUNROOF SWITCH On some models Use the switch on a child's hands or fingers can cause serious injury. CONTINUED Instruments and Controls With this switch off when you have children in the car so they do not injure themselves by operating the windows unintentionally. The ignition must be raised or lowered. Release the switch when the sunroof...
.... Sunroof Closing a power window on the dashboard to the passengers' windows. SUNROOF SWITCH On some models Use the switch on a child's hands or fingers can cause serious injury. CONTINUED Instruments and Controls With this switch off when you have children in the car so they do not injure themselves by operating the windows unintentionally. The ignition must be raised or lowered. Release the switch when the sunroof...
Owner's Manual
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Adjust the fan speed by moving the fan control lever out of each vent up-and-down and side-to-side. Turn the rear A/C on by sliding the fan control lever. The indicator will come on the front control panel is ON. FAN CONTROL LEVER Comfort and Convenience Features To change the direction of air flow, move the tab in the center of the "OFF" position. Heating and Cooling Rear A/C Unit (U.S. models only) The rear A / C can be used when the A / C switch on .
Adjust the fan speed by moving the fan control lever out of each vent up-and-down and side-to-side. Turn the rear A/C on by sliding the fan control lever. The indicator will come on the front control panel is ON. FAN CONTROL LEVER Comfort and Convenience Features To change the direction of air flow, move the tab in the center of the "OFF" position. Heating and Cooling Rear A/C Unit (U.S. models only) The rear A / C can be used when the A / C switch on .
Owner's Manual
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... passenger * 2 : Seven-passenger model only (150 Ibs) Driving As a rule of thumb, the tongue load should never exceed 72 kg (160 Ibs). The GAWR is possible that your towing package does not exceed the GVWR but does exceed the GAWR. You can overload the rear axle. The total weight of the total trailer package. Start by putting approximately 60% of the car, all passengers...
... passenger * 2 : Seven-passenger model only (150 Ibs) Driving As a rule of thumb, the tongue load should never exceed 72 kg (160 Ibs). The GAWR is possible that your towing package does not exceed the GVWR but does exceed the GAWR. You can overload the rear axle. The total weight of the total trailer package. Start by putting approximately 60% of the car, all passengers...
Owner's Manual
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... TURN SIGNAL (GREEN/BLUE) RIGHT TURN SIGNAL (GREEN/YELLOW) BRAKE LIGHT (GREEN/WHITE) TAILLIGHT (RED/BLACK) Your car has a trailer lighting connector. A converter may be different for various brands of the car is familiar with a bathroom scale. To use the connector, remove the left rear light cover. Since the lighting and wiring can seriously affect the handling. Verify that all tires on the car and trailer are working properly. Low tire pressure can...
... TURN SIGNAL (GREEN/BLUE) RIGHT TURN SIGNAL (GREEN/YELLOW) BRAKE LIGHT (GREEN/WHITE) TAILLIGHT (RED/BLACK) Your car has a trailer lighting connector. A converter may be different for various brands of the car is familiar with a bathroom scale. To use the connector, remove the left rear light cover. Since the lighting and wiring can seriously affect the handling. Verify that all tires on the car and trailer are working properly. Low tire pressure can...
Owner's Manual
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......148 Oil and Filter Changes...148 Cooling System...150 Checking the Engine Coolant Level...150 Adding Engine Coolant...151 Replacing Engine Coolant...152 Windshield Washers...154 Automatic Transmission Fluid...155 Brake Fluid...156 Brake System...156 Anti-lock Brake System...157 Power Steering...157 Air Cleaner...158 Spark Plugs...160 Replacement...160 Specification...161 Battery...162 Windshield Wipers...165 Air Conditioning...168 Drive Belts...169 Tires...169 Inflation...170 Inspection...171 Maintenance...171 Tire Rotation...172 Replacing Tires and Wheels ...172 Wheels and Tires...173...
......148 Oil and Filter Changes...148 Cooling System...150 Checking the Engine Coolant Level...150 Adding Engine Coolant...151 Replacing Engine Coolant...152 Windshield Washers...154 Automatic Transmission Fluid...155 Brake Fluid...156 Brake System...156 Anti-lock Brake System...157 Power Steering...157 Air Cleaner...158 Spark Plugs...160 Replacement...160 Specification...161 Battery...162 Windshield Wipers...165 Air Conditioning...168 Drive Belts...169 Tires...169 Inflation...170 Inspection...171 Maintenance...171 Tire Rotation...172 Replacing Tires and Wheels ...172 Wheels and Tires...173...
Owner's Manual
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... ). Change the engine oil and filter (see page 140 ). Put the transmission in the maintenance schedule are completely dry. Cover the car with the door and tailgate seals. Make sure the carpeting, floor mats, etc. Fill the fuel tank. are not needed unless the car has actually reached that mate with a "breathable" car cover, one window open slightly (if the car is being stored indoors). Leave the parking brake off the ground...
... ). Change the engine oil and filter (see page 140 ). Put the transmission in the maintenance schedule are completely dry. Cover the car with the door and tailgate seals. Make sure the carpeting, floor mats, etc. Fill the fuel tank. are not needed unless the car has actually reached that mate with a "breathable" car cover, one window open slightly (if the car is being stored indoors). Leave the parking brake off the ground...
Owner's Manual
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... Honda cannot be transported by the bumpers will damage the transmission. NOTICE Improper towing preparation will cause serious damage. Taking Care of towing a car: Flat-bed Equipment - Never tow your car behind another car with the front wheels on a flat-bed. It is the best way of transporting your Honda. Wheel Lift Equipment - Your car's suspension and body can be transported on the ground, do the following: Release the parking brake. Start the engine...
... Honda cannot be transported by the bumpers will damage the transmission. NOTICE Improper towing preparation will cause serious damage. Taking Care of towing a car: Flat-bed Equipment - Never tow your car behind another car with the front wheels on a flat-bed. It is the best way of transporting your Honda. Wheel Lift Equipment - Your car's suspension and body can be transported on the ground, do the following: Release the parking brake. Start the engine...
Owner's Manual
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......219 Turn Signal Lights...178 Bulbs, Halogen...177 Center Pocket...71 Certification Label...216 Chains...174 Change Oil How to...148 When to...140 Changing a Flat Tire ...193 Changing Engine Coolant...152 Charging System Indicator ...36, 205 Check Engine Light...37 Checking Automatic Transmission Fluid...155 Battery Condition...162 Brake Fluid...156 Drive Belts...169 Engine Coolant...150 Engine Oil...146 Fuses...209 Power Steering Fluid...157 Checklist, Before Driving...118 Child Safety...20 Childproof Door Locks...54 Cigarette Lighter...72 Cleaner, Air...158 Cleaning Aluminum Wheels...185...
......219 Turn Signal Lights...178 Bulbs, Halogen...177 Center Pocket...71 Certification Label...216 Chains...174 Change Oil How to...148 When to...140 Changing a Flat Tire ...193 Changing Engine Coolant...152 Charging System Indicator ...36, 205 Check Engine Light...37 Checking Automatic Transmission Fluid...155 Battery Condition...162 Brake Fluid...156 Drive Belts...169 Engine Coolant...150 Engine Oil...146 Fuses...209 Power Steering Fluid...157 Checklist, Before Driving...118 Child Safety...20 Childproof Door Locks...54 Cigarette Lighter...72 Cleaner, Air...158 Cleaning Aluminum Wheels...185...
Owner's Manual
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... Running Lights...42 Dead Battery, What to Do...216 Defects, Reporting Safety...30 Defogger, Rear Window...45 Defrosting the Windows...82 DEXRON® II Automatic Transmission Fluid...155 Dimensions...218 Dimming the Headlights ...42 Dipstick Automatic Transmission...155 Engine Oil...146 Directional Signals...43 Disabled, Towing Your Car If...213 Disc Brake Wear Indicators...124 Disposal of Used Oil...150 Doors Locking and Unlocking...53 Power Door Locks...53 Economy, Fuel...114 Emergencies on the Road...191 Battery, Jump Starting...
... Running Lights...42 Dead Battery, What to Do...216 Defects, Reporting Safety...30 Defogger, Rear Window...45 Defrosting the Windows...82 DEXRON® II Automatic Transmission Fluid...155 Dimensions...218 Dimming the Headlights ...42 Dipstick Automatic Transmission...155 Engine Oil...146 Directional Signals...43 Disabled, Towing Your Car If...213 Disc Brake Wear Indicators...124 Disposal of Used Oil...150 Doors Locking and Unlocking...53 Power Door Locks...53 Economy, Fuel...114 Emergencies on the Road...191 Battery, Jump Starting...
Owner's Manual
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......110 Gauges Engine Coolant Temperature ...40 Fuel...40 Gearshift Lever Positions...120 Glass Cleaning...188 Glove Box...55 Halogen Headlight Bulbs...177 Hazard Warning Flashers...45 Headlights...42 Aiming...175 Daytime Running Lights...42 High Beam Indicator...38 High Beams, Turning on...42 Low Beams, Turning on ...42 Identification Number, Vehicle...216 If Your Car Has to be Towed...213 Ignition Keys...51 Switch...52 Timing Control System...225 Indicator Lights, Instrument Panel...
......110 Gauges Engine Coolant Temperature ...40 Fuel...40 Gearshift Lever Positions...120 Glass Cleaning...188 Glove Box...55 Halogen Headlight Bulbs...177 Hazard Warning Flashers...45 Headlights...42 Aiming...175 Daytime Running Lights...42 High Beam Indicator...38 High Beams, Turning on...42 Low Beams, Turning on ...42 Identification Number, Vehicle...216 If Your Car Has to be Towed...213 Ignition Keys...51 Switch...52 Timing Control System...225 Indicator Lights, Instrument Panel...
Owner's Manual
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... Replacement Information Air Cleaner...158 Coolant...152 Engine Oil and Filter...148 Fuses...209 Light Bulbs...177 Schedule...138 Spark Plugs...160 Tires...172 Wiper Blades...165 Replacing Seat Belts After a Crash...11 Reserve Tank, Coolant...150 Restraint, Child...20 Reverse Gear Position...121 Rotation, Tire...172 Panel Brightness Control...43 Park Gear Position...121 Parking Brake...68 Parking Lights...42 Parking Over Things that Burn...226 PGM-FI System...225 Polishing and Waxing...185 Power Door Locks...53 Mirrors...67 Steering...157 Windows...64 Pregnancy, Using Seat Belts...
... Replacement Information Air Cleaner...158 Coolant...152 Engine Oil and Filter...148 Fuses...209 Light Bulbs...177 Schedule...138 Spark Plugs...160 Tires...172 Wiper Blades...165 Replacing Seat Belts After a Crash...11 Reserve Tank, Coolant...150 Restraint, Child...20 Reverse Gear Position...121 Rotation, Tire...172 Panel Brightness Control...43 Park Gear Position...121 Parking Brake...68 Parking Lights...42 Parking Over Things that Burn...226 PGM-FI System...225 Polishing and Waxing...185 Power Door Locks...53 Mirrors...67 Steering...157 Windows...64 Pregnancy, Using Seat Belts...
Owner's Manual
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... Marker Lights, Bulb Replacement in...178 Signaling Turns...43 Snow Tires...174 Solvent-type Cleaners...184 Sound System...84 Spare Tire Inflating...192 Specifications...219 Spark Plugs, Replacing...160 Specifications Charts...218 Speed Control...49 Speedometer...39 SRS Indicator...16, 37 START (Ignition Key Position)...52 Starting the Engine...119 In Cold Weather at High Altitude...119 With a Dead Battery ...200 Steam Coming from Engine...202 Steering Wheel Adjustment...46 Anti-theft Column Lock...52 Stereo...
... Marker Lights, Bulb Replacement in...178 Signaling Turns...43 Snow Tires...174 Solvent-type Cleaners...184 Sound System...84 Spare Tire Inflating...192 Specifications...219 Spark Plugs, Replacing...160 Specifications Charts...218 Speed Control...49 Speedometer...39 SRS Indicator...16, 37 START (Ignition Key Position)...52 Starting the Engine...119 In Cold Weather at High Altitude...119 With a Dead Battery ...200 Steam Coming from Engine...202 Steering Wheel Adjustment...46 Anti-theft Column Lock...52 Stereo...