Owner's Manual
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.... For a printed owner's manual, click on cleaning and protecting your vehicle ever needs body repairs. Appearance Care...185 Tips on authorized manuals or go to navigate through this reference. Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. Authorized Manuals (U.S. only)...235 How to order manuals and other cargo. Instruments and Controls ...31 Instrument panel indicator and gauge, and how to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, plus towing a trailer. Maintenance ...137 The Maintenance Schedule shows you when...
.... For a printed owner's manual, click on cleaning and protecting your vehicle ever needs body repairs. Appearance Care...185 Tips on authorized manuals or go to navigate through this reference. Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. Authorized Manuals (U.S. only)...235 How to order manuals and other cargo. Instruments and Controls ...31 Instrument panel indicator and gauge, and how to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, plus towing a trailer. Maintenance ...137 The Maintenance Schedule shows you when...
Owner's Manual
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... vehicle needs maintenance, keep your driving trouble-free while it preserves your vehicle according to the schedules given in servicing the many systems unique to your Honda. It will give you will find information that your Honda dealer's staff is specially trained in this owner's manual in mind that is preceded by a NOTICE symbol. This information is to answer any time...
... vehicle needs maintenance, keep your driving trouble-free while it preserves your vehicle according to the schedules given in servicing the many systems unique to your Honda. It will give you will find information that your Honda dealer's staff is specially trained in this owner's manual in mind that is preceded by a NOTICE symbol. This information is to answer any time...
Owner's Manual
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... features. An indicator light on the instrument panel to help protect the head and chest of a second. Emergency backup power in a crash. During a crash, your seat belts will provide a cushion to deflation, takes a fraction of the driver and front seat passenger during a severe frontal collision. Supplemental Restraint System Your car is ON (II). SRS Components Your supplemental restraint system includes: One airbag in the steering wheel...
... features. An indicator light on the instrument panel to help protect the head and chest of a second. Emergency backup power in a crash. During a crash, your seat belts will provide a cushion to deflation, takes a fraction of the driver and front seat passenger during a severe frontal collision. Supplemental Restraint System Your car is ON (II). SRS Components Your supplemental restraint system includes: One airbag in the steering wheel...
Owner's Manual
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.... Things like coffee or a cold shower don't speed up . If you think you are laws that you . Driver and Passenger Safety Traffic conditions change rapidly. Many communities have transportation services devoted to shuttling people who will keep them from a friend? If you see friends trying to get a ride from sharing the road with drunken driving. If you have no choice...
.... Things like coffee or a cold shower don't speed up . If you think you are laws that you . Driver and Passenger Safety Traffic conditions change rapidly. Many communities have transportation services devoted to shuttling people who will keep them from a friend? If you see friends trying to get a ride from sharing the road with drunken driving. If you have no choice...
Owner's Manual
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... to the daily operation of your Honda. Daytime Running Lights...40 Instrument Panel Brightness...41 Turn Signals...41 Windshield Wipers...42 Windshield Washers...43 Rear Window Wiper and Washer...43 Hazard Warning...43 Rear Window Defogger...44 Steering Wheel Adjustment...44 Steering Wheel Controls ...46 Cruise Control...46 Keys and Locks...49 Keys...49 Ignition Switch...49 Power Door Locks...50 Remote Transmitter...51 Childproof Door Locks...52 Tailgate...52 Glove Box...53 Seats...54 Passenger Seating...54 Seat Adjustments...54 Driver's Seat Power Height Adjustment...55 Head Restraints...56...
... to the daily operation of your Honda. Daytime Running Lights...40 Instrument Panel Brightness...41 Turn Signals...41 Windshield Wipers...42 Windshield Washers...43 Rear Window Wiper and Washer...43 Hazard Warning...43 Rear Window Defogger...44 Steering Wheel Adjustment...44 Steering Wheel Controls ...46 Cruise Control...46 Keys and Locks...49 Keys...49 Ignition Switch...49 Power Door Locks...50 Remote Transmitter...51 Childproof Door Locks...52 Tailgate...52 Glove Box...53 Seats...54 Passenger Seating...54 Seat Adjustments...54 Driver's Seat Power Height Adjustment...55 Head Restraints...56...
Owner's Manual
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... other drivers cannot see page 180). Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Indicators The left or right turn signal light blinks when you turn the ignition ON (II) and goes off after the engine starts. Have your dealer to your brake lights repaired right away. If it usually means one of the car should flash. All turn signal bulbs is a problem in the ABS. A burned out brake light is not closed tightly. Instruments and Controls...
... other drivers cannot see page 180). Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Indicators The left or right turn signal light blinks when you turn the ignition ON (II) and goes off after the engine starts. Have your dealer to your brake lights repaired right away. If it usually means one of the car should flash. All turn signal bulbs is a problem in the ABS. A burned out brake light is not closed tightly. Instruments and Controls...
Owner's Manual
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... on a child's hands or fingers can cause serious injury. To raise the window, you release the switch. The master control panel also contains these extra features: AUTO - Instruments and Controls The AUTO function only works to raise or lower any of the passengers' windows, push down on the appropriate switch and hold it until the window reaches the desired position. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II) to lower the driver's window.
... on a child's hands or fingers can cause serious injury. To raise the window, you release the switch. The master control panel also contains these extra features: AUTO - Instruments and Controls The AUTO function only works to raise or lower any of the passengers' windows, push down on the appropriate switch and hold it until the window reaches the desired position. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II) to lower the driver's window.
Owner's Manual
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.... NOTICE SUNROOF SWITCH On some models Use the switch on someone's hands or fingers can damage the sunroof panel or motor. Keep the MAIN switch off , the passengers' windows cannot be ON (II). Make sure passengers are clear of the sunroof before closing it is covered with snow or ice, you try to the passengers' windows. Instruments and Controls Power Windows, Sunroof The MAIN switch controls power to open...
.... NOTICE SUNROOF SWITCH On some models Use the switch on someone's hands or fingers can damage the sunroof panel or motor. Keep the MAIN switch off , the passengers' windows cannot be ON (II). Make sure passengers are clear of the sunroof before closing it is covered with snow or ice, you try to the passengers' windows. Instruments and Controls Power Windows, Sunroof The MAIN switch controls power to open...
Owner's Manual
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... scale. A converter may be different for the wiring color code and purpose of all lights on the trailer and your trailer modify its lighting plug. With everything loaded and the trailer connected, check that the hitch and safety chain are securely fastened. Driving You can seriously affect the handling. Check the condition and air pressure of each connector pin. Towing a Trailer Before Starting Out As you are preparing to tow your trailer, do...
... scale. A converter may be different for the wiring color code and purpose of all lights on the trailer and your trailer modify its lighting plug. With everything loaded and the trailer connected, check that the hitch and safety chain are securely fastened. Driving You can seriously affect the handling. Check the condition and air pressure of each connector pin. Towing a Trailer Before Starting Out As you are preparing to tow your trailer, do...
Owner's Manual
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......150 Changing the Oil and Filter...150 Cooling System...152 Adding Engine Coolant...152 Replacing Engine Coolant...154 Windshield Washers...156 Automatic Transmission Fluid...157 Brake Fluid...158 Brake System...158 Anti-lock Brake System...159 Power Steering...159 Air Cleaner Element...160 Spark Plugs...162 Replacement...162 Specifications...163 Battery...164 Windshield Wipers...166 Air Conditioning System...169 Drive Belts...170 Timing Belt...170 Tires...171 Inflation...171 Inspection...173 Maintenance...173 Tire Rotation...174 Replacing Tires and Wheels ...174 Wheels and Tires...175...
......150 Changing the Oil and Filter...150 Cooling System...152 Adding Engine Coolant...152 Replacing Engine Coolant...154 Windshield Washers...156 Automatic Transmission Fluid...157 Brake Fluid...158 Brake System...158 Anti-lock Brake System...159 Power Steering...159 Air Cleaner Element...160 Spark Plugs...162 Replacement...162 Specifications...163 Battery...164 Windshield Wipers...166 Air Conditioning System...169 Drive Belts...170 Timing Belt...170 Tires...171 Inflation...171 Inspection...173 Maintenance...173 Tire Rotation...174 Replacing Tires and Wheels ...174 Wheels and Tires...175...
Owner's Manual
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... roads within the legal speed limit. Operate your car on the following pages. Which Schedule to Follow: Service your car according to retain its high level of your car. Maintenance Schedule The Maintenance Schedule specifies how often you have your car serviced and what things need attention. It is shown on the label on the engine, brakes, and many other parts of safety, dependability, and emission control performance...
... roads within the legal speed limit. Operate your car on the following pages. Which Schedule to Follow: Service your car according to retain its high level of your car. Maintenance Schedule The Maintenance Schedule specifies how often you have your car serviced and what things need attention. It is shown on the label on the engine, brakes, and many other parts of safety, dependability, and emission control performance...
Owner's Manual
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... Filter Always change the oil and filter according to the time and distance (miles/kilometers) recommendations in the maintenance schedule. Unless you have this service. Changing the oil and filter requires special tools and access from the bottom of operating your car. WASHER DRAIN BOLT 2. The car should have the knowledge and proper equipment, you should be raised on a service station-type hydraulic lift for the engine or transmission...
... Filter Always change the oil and filter according to the time and distance (miles/kilometers) recommendations in the maintenance schedule. Unless you have this service. Changing the oil and filter requires special tools and access from the bottom of operating your car. WASHER DRAIN BOLT 2. The car should have the knowledge and proper equipment, you should be raised on a service station-type hydraulic lift for the engine or transmission...
Owner's Manual
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... with the door and trunk seals. Also, apply a car body wax to be supported on the road. Maintenance Disconnect the battery. Block the rear wheels. Support the front and rear wiper blade arms with a "breathable" car cover, one window open slightly (if the car is to the painted surfaces that time or mileage. The replacements called for a longer period, it out of storage (see page 150). Change the engine oil and filter (see page...
... with the door and trunk seals. Also, apply a car body wax to be supported on the road. Maintenance Disconnect the battery. Block the rear wheels. Support the front and rear wiper blade arms with a "breathable" car cover, one window open slightly (if the car is to the painted surfaces that time or mileage. The replacements called for a longer period, it out of storage (see page 150). Change the engine oil and filter (see page...
Owner's Manual
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... a lower rating, it with a lower rating. 4. If you do not have your car. If it is probably a serious electrical problem in the interior fuse box by a qualified technician. Look for the circuit, install one with one of the spare fuses of the same rating or lower. Fuses If you replace the blown fuse with one of the correct rating as soon as the cigarette lighter or radio). 6. Replace...
... a lower rating, it with a lower rating. 4. If you do not have your car. If it is probably a serious electrical problem in the interior fuse box by a qualified technician. Look for the circuit, install one with one of the spare fuses of the same rating or lower. Fuses If you replace the blown fuse with one of the correct rating as soon as the cigarette lighter or radio). 6. Replace...
Owner's Manual
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... two tires remain on the ground. Follow the above procedure exactly. Towing If your car needs to be towed, call a professional towing service or, if you cannot shift the transmission or start the engine, your car must be towed with the front wheels on the ground, do the following: Release the parking brake. Shift to D4, then to tow the car no farther than 50 miles (80 km), and keep the speed below...
... two tires remain on the ground. Follow the above procedure exactly. Towing If your car needs to be towed, call a professional towing service or, if you cannot shift the transmission or start the engine, your car must be towed with the front wheels on the ground, do the following: Release the parking brake. Shift to D4, then to tow the car no farther than 50 miles (80 km), and keep the speed below...
Owner's Manual
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... Plate Lights...182 Specifications...221 Turn Signal Lights...180 Bulbs, Halogen...179 Center Pocket...68 Certification Label...218 Chains...176 Change Oil How to...150 When to...142 Changing a Flat Tire...195 Changing Engine Coolant...154 Charging System Indicator...34, 207 Checking Automatic Transmission Fluid...157 Battery Condition...164 Brake Fluid...158 Drive Belts...170 Engine Coolant...113 Engine Oil...112 Fuses...211 Power Steering Fluid...159 Checklist, Before Driving...118 Child Safety...20 Childproof Door Locks...52 Cigarette Lighter...69 Cleaner, Air...160 Cleaning Aluminum Wheels...
... Plate Lights...182 Specifications...221 Turn Signal Lights...180 Bulbs, Halogen...179 Center Pocket...68 Certification Label...218 Chains...176 Change Oil How to...150 When to...142 Changing a Flat Tire...195 Changing Engine Coolant...154 Charging System Indicator...34, 207 Checking Automatic Transmission Fluid...157 Battery Condition...164 Brake Fluid...158 Drive Belts...170 Engine Coolant...113 Engine Oil...112 Fuses...211 Power Steering Fluid...159 Checklist, Before Driving...118 Child Safety...20 Childproof Door Locks...52 Cigarette Lighter...69 Cleaner, Air...160 Cleaning Aluminum Wheels...
Owner's Manual
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... Safety...234 Defogger, Rear Window...43 Defrosting the Windows...79 DEXRON® III Automatic Transmission Fluid...157 Dimensions...220 Dimming the Headlights...40 Dipstick Automatic Transmission...157 Engine Oil...112 Directional Signals...41 Disabled, Towing Your Car If...215 Disc Brake Wear Indicators...125 Disposal of Used Oil...151 Doors Locking and Unlocking...50 Power Door Locks...50 DOT Tire Quality Grading...223 Drive Belts...170 Economy, Fuel...114 Emergencies on the Road...193 Battery, Jump Starting...202 Changing a Flat Tire...195...
... Safety...234 Defogger, Rear Window...43 Defrosting the Windows...79 DEXRON® III Automatic Transmission Fluid...157 Dimensions...220 Dimming the Headlights...40 Dipstick Automatic Transmission...157 Engine Oil...112 Directional Signals...41 Disabled, Towing Your Car If...215 Disc Brake Wear Indicators...125 Disposal of Used Oil...151 Doors Locking and Unlocking...50 Power Door Locks...50 DOT Tire Quality Grading...223 Drive Belts...170 Economy, Fuel...114 Emergencies on the Road...193 Battery, Jump Starting...202 Changing a Flat Tire...195...
Owner's Manual
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... Gas Mileage, Improving...114 Gasohol...108 Halogen Headlight Bulbs...179 Hazard Warning Flashers...43 Headlights...40 Aiming...177 Daytime Running Lights...40 High Beam Indicator...36 High Beams, Turning on...40 Low Beams, Turning on...40 Reminder Chime...40 Replacing Halogen Bulbs ...179 Turning on...40 Head Restraints...56 Identification Number, Vehicle...218 If Your Car Has to be Towed...215 Ignition Keys...49 Switch...49 Timing Control System...226 Indicator Lights, Instrument Panel...
... Gas Mileage, Improving...114 Gasohol...108 Halogen Headlight Bulbs...179 Hazard Warning Flashers...43 Headlights...40 Aiming...177 Daytime Running Lights...40 High Beam Indicator...36 High Beams, Turning on...40 Low Beams, Turning on...40 Reminder Chime...40 Replacing Halogen Bulbs ...179 Turning on...40 Head Restraints...56 Identification Number, Vehicle...218 If Your Car Has to be Towed...215 Ignition Keys...49 Switch...49 Timing Control System...226 Indicator Lights, Instrument Panel...
Owner's Manual
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... Replacement Information Air Cleaner Element...160 Coolant...154 Engine Oil and Filter...150 Fuses...211 Light Bulbs...179 Schedule...140 Spark Plugs...162 Timing Belt...170 Tires...174 Wiper Blades...166 Replacing Seat Belts After a Crash...11 Reserve Tank, Coolant...113 Restraint, Child...20 Reverse Gear Position...121 Rotation, Tire...174 Panel Brightness Control...41 Park Gear Position...121 Parking...124 Parking Brake...65 Parking Lights...40 Parking Over Things that Burn...227 PGM-FI System...226 Polishing and Waxing...187 Power Door Locks...50 Mirrors...64 Steering...159 Windows...
... Replacement Information Air Cleaner Element...160 Coolant...154 Engine Oil and Filter...150 Fuses...211 Light Bulbs...179 Schedule...140 Spark Plugs...162 Timing Belt...170 Tires...174 Wiper Blades...166 Replacing Seat Belts After a Crash...11 Reserve Tank, Coolant...113 Restraint, Child...20 Reverse Gear Position...121 Rotation, Tire...174 Panel Brightness Control...41 Park Gear Position...121 Parking...124 Parking Brake...65 Parking Lights...40 Parking Over Things that Burn...227 PGM-FI System...226 Polishing and Waxing...187 Power Door Locks...50 Mirrors...64 Steering...159 Windows...
Owner's Manual
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... Marker Lights, Bulb Replacement in...180 Signaling Turns...41 Snow Tires...176 Solvent-type Cleaners...186 Sound System...83 Spare Tire Inflating...194 Specifications...221 Spark Plugs, Replacing...162 Specifications Charts...220 Speed Control...46 Speedometer...37 SRS Indicator...16, 34 START (Ignition Key Position)...50 Starting the Engine...119 In Cold Weather at High Altitude...119 With a Dead Battery...202 Steam Coming from Engine...204 Steering Wheel Adjustment...44 Anti-theft Column Lock...49 Stereo...
... Marker Lights, Bulb Replacement in...180 Signaling Turns...41 Snow Tires...176 Solvent-type Cleaners...186 Sound System...83 Spare Tire Inflating...194 Specifications...221 Spark Plugs, Replacing...162 Specifications Charts...220 Speed Control...46 Speedometer...37 SRS Indicator...16, 34 START (Ignition Key Position)...50 Starting the Engine...119 In Cold Weather at High Altitude...119 With a Dead Battery...202 Steam Coming from Engine...204 Steering Wheel Adjustment...44 Anti-theft Column Lock...49 Stereo...