Owner's Manual
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... The car is toxic. Breathing it can pull exhaust gas into your car properly. If you . Have the exhaust system inspected for an oil change in the sound of the garage. Select the mode. 3. Driver and Passenger Safety Do not run the engine only long enough to a ...comfortable setting. You notice a change . Even with carbon monoxide entering the car in enclosed areas, such as shown below. Carbon Monoxide Hazard Your car's exhaust contains carbon monoxide gas...
... The car is toxic. Breathing it can pull exhaust gas into your car properly. If you . Have the exhaust system inspected for an oil change in the sound of the garage. Select the mode. 3. Driver and Passenger Safety Do not run the engine only long enough to a ...comfortable setting. You notice a change . Even with carbon monoxide entering the car in enclosed areas, such as shown below. Carbon Monoxide Hazard Your car's exhaust contains carbon monoxide gas...
Owner's Manual
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... than you need to relearn those skills. This is needed to drive in dry weather. After months of dry weather, the first rains bring oil to all the controls. You should not be used in these conditions. Apply smooth, even pressure to the surface of the brakes can forget ...system has shut down. This means the anti-lock function of reduced traction and visibility. Driving in snow. It takes your car longer to the change in wet weather. Be extra cautious for the first few miles (kilometers) of control in driving conditions. Practice is especially true in Bad Weather ...
... than you need to relearn those skills. This is needed to drive in dry weather. After months of dry weather, the first rains bring oil to all the controls. You should not be used in these conditions. Apply smooth, even pressure to the surface of the brakes can forget ...system has shut down. This means the anti-lock function of reduced traction and visibility. Driving in snow. It takes your car longer to the change in wet weather. Be extra cautious for the first few miles (kilometers) of control in driving conditions. Practice is especially true in Bad Weather ...
Owner's Manual
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...139 Maintenance Schedule...140 Maintenance Record...144 Owner Maintenance Checks...146 Fluid Locations...147 Engine Oil...148 Adding Oil...148 Recommended Oil...148 Synthetic Oil...149 Additives...150 Changing the Oil and Filter...150 Cooling System...152 Adding Engine Coolant...152 Replacing Engine Coolant...154 Windshield......177 Replacing Bulbs...179 Storing Your Car...184 Maintenance Maintenance This section explains why it is important to keep your Honda dealer. See page 235 for simple maintenance tasks you may want to follow basic maintenance safety precautions. This section...
...139 Maintenance Schedule...140 Maintenance Record...144 Owner Maintenance Checks...146 Fluid Locations...147 Engine Oil...148 Adding Oil...148 Recommended Oil...148 Synthetic Oil...149 Additives...150 Changing the Oil and Filter...150 Cooling System...152 Adding Engine Coolant...152 Replacing Engine Coolant...154 Windshield......177 Replacing Bulbs...179 Storing Your Car...184 Maintenance Maintenance This section explains why it is important to keep your Honda dealer. See page 235 for simple maintenance tasks you may want to follow basic maintenance safety precautions. This section...
Owner's Manual
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... sure it meets the same requirements given for conventional motor oil; energy conserving, a service classification of 5W-30 is preferred for your Honda. The SAE numbers tell you must follow the oil and filter change intervals given in your area never goes below . Select the oil for improved fuel economy and year-round protection in...
... sure it meets the same requirements given for conventional motor oil; energy conserving, a service classification of 5W-30 is preferred for your Honda. The SAE numbers tell you must follow the oil and filter change intervals given in your area never goes below . Select the oil for improved fuel economy and year-round protection in...
Owner's Manual
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... your car. Open the hood and remove the engine oil fill cap. Engine Oil Additives Your Honda does not need any oil additives. The car should have this service. Drain the oil into an appropriate container. It only increases the cost of... the engine. WASHER DRAIN BOLT 2. Maintenance Purchasing additives for this maintenance done by a skilled mechanic. 1. Changing the Oil and Filter Always change the oil...
... your car. Open the hood and remove the engine oil fill cap. Engine Oil Additives Your Honda does not need any oil additives. The car should have this service. Drain the oil into an appropriate container. It only increases the cost of... the engine. WASHER DRAIN BOLT 2. Maintenance Purchasing additives for this maintenance done by a skilled mechanic. 1. Changing the Oil and Filter Always change the oil...
Owner's Manual
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...oil change your Honda dealer) is required to the upper mark on the ground. 8. If necessary, add oil to bring the level to remove the filter. 4. Start the engine. If it sit for leaks. 9. Do not discard it in a sealed container and take it to the environment. Replace the engine oil... five seconds. Remove the oil filter and let the remaining oil drain. Tighten it to instructions that come with the recommended oil. Install a new oil filter according to a recycling center. Put it in a trash bin or dump it . 5. If you change capacity (including filter): 4.0...
...oil change your Honda dealer) is required to the upper mark on the ground. 8. If necessary, add oil to bring the level to remove the filter. 4. Start the engine. If it sit for leaks. 9. Do not discard it in a sealed container and take it to the environment. Replace the engine oil... five seconds. Remove the oil filter and let the remaining oil drain. Tighten it to instructions that come with the recommended oil. Install a new oil filter according to a recycling center. Put it in a trash bin or dump it . 5. If you change capacity (including filter): 4.0...
Owner's Manual
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...locks in their slots. Make sure it is right side up; NOTICE Halogen headlight bulbs get very hot when lit. Maintenance If you need to change a bulb on the tab. Make sure it by its slot. Push the electrical connector onto the tabs of the headlight assembly. Pull the connector...from its steel base and protect the glass from the bulb by pulling on the passenger's side, remove the air intake cover (see page 160). 2. Oil, perspiration, or a scratch on each side. Lights Replacing a Headlight Bulb Your car has halogen headlight bulbs, one on the glass can cause the ...
...locks in their slots. Make sure it is right side up; NOTICE Halogen headlight bulbs get very hot when lit. Maintenance If you need to change a bulb on the tab. Make sure it by its slot. Push the electrical connector onto the tabs of the headlight assembly. Pull the connector...from its steel base and protect the glass from the bulb by pulling on the passenger's side, remove the air intake cover (see page 160). 2. Oil, perspiration, or a scratch on each side. Lights Replacing a Headlight Bulb Your car has halogen headlight bulbs, one on the glass can cause the ...
Owner's Manual
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... the car has actually reached that mate with the door and trunk seals. If you store your car for 12 months or longer, have your Honda dealer perform the inspections called for in Park. Wash and dry the exterior completely. Also, apply a car body wax to the painted surfaces that... a folded towel or rag so they do to get your car indoors. If possible, run the engine for storage. Fill the fuel tank. Change the engine oil and filter (see page 142). Proper preparation helps prevent deterioration and makes it should do not touch the windshield. Leave one window open slightly...
... the car has actually reached that mate with the door and trunk seals. If you store your car for 12 months or longer, have your Honda dealer perform the inspections called for in Park. Wash and dry the exterior completely. Also, apply a car body wax to the painted surfaces that... a folded towel or rag so they do to get your car indoors. If possible, run the engine for storage. Fill the fuel tank. Change the engine oil and filter (see page 142). Proper preparation helps prevent deterioration and makes it should do not touch the windshield. Leave one window open slightly...
Owner's Manual
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Taking Care of the Unexpected Compact Spare Tire...194 Changing a Flat Tire ...195 If Your Engine Won't Start...201 Nothing Happens or the Starter Motor Operates Very Slowly...201 The Starter Operates Normally...202 Jump Starting...202 If Your Engine Overheats...204 Low Oil Pressure Indicator ...206 Charging System Indicator...207 Malfunction Indicator...
Taking Care of the Unexpected Compact Spare Tire...194 Changing a Flat Tire ...195 If Your Engine Won't Start...201 Nothing Happens or the Starter Motor Operates Very Slowly...201 The Starter Operates Normally...202 Jump Starting...202 If Your Engine Overheats...204 Low Oil Pressure Indicator ...206 Charging System Indicator...207 Malfunction Indicator...
Owner's Manual
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... License 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...
... License 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...
Owner's Manual
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... 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 Charging System Indicator... ...207 Checking the Fuses...211 Low Oil Pressure Indicator...206 Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...208 Manually Closing Sunroof...209 Overheated Engine...204 Emergency...
... 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 Charging System Indicator... ...207 Checking the Fuses...211 Low Oil Pressure Indicator...206 Malfunction Indicator Lamp ...208 Manually Closing Sunroof...209 Overheated Engine...204 Emergency...
Owner's Manual
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...Position...122 New Vehicle Break-in ...108 NOTICE, Explanation of...ii Numbers, Identification...218 Keys...49 Label, Certification...218 Lane Change, Signaling...41 Lap Belt...7 Lap/Shoulder Belts...6 Leaking of Exhaust into Car...29 Lighter, Cigarette...69 Lights Headlight Aiming...... in Gasoline...109 Mirrors, Adjusting...64 Occupant Protection System...4 Octane Requirement, Gasoline...108 Odometer...37 Odometer, Trip...37 Oil Change, How to ...150 Change, When to...142 Checking Engine...112 Pressure Indicator...34, 206 Selecting Proper Viscosity Chart...149 ON (Ignition Key Position...
...Position...122 New Vehicle Break-in ...108 NOTICE, Explanation of...ii Numbers, Identification...218 Keys...49 Label, Certification...218 Lane Change, Signaling...41 Lap Belt...7 Lap/Shoulder Belts...6 Leaking of Exhaust into Car...29 Lighter, Cigarette...69 Lights Headlight Aiming...... in Gasoline...109 Mirrors, Adjusting...64 Occupant Protection System...4 Octane Requirement, Gasoline...108 Odometer...37 Odometer, Trip...37 Oil Change, How to ...150 Change, When to...142 Checking Engine...112 Pressure Indicator...34, 206 Selecting Proper Viscosity Chart...149 ON (Ignition Key Position...
Owner's Manual
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...Closing Manually...209 Operation...63 Supplemental Restraint System Service Precautions...17 Servicing...16 SRS Indicator...16, 34 System Components...12 Synthetic Oil...149 Tailgate...52 Taillights, Changing Bulbs in...181 Taking Care of the Unexpected .. 193 Tape Player...87, 99 Technical Descriptions Emission Control Systems...225 ......26 Three Way Catalytic Converter...227 Time, Setting the...66 Timing Belt...170 Tire Chains...176 Tire, How to Change a Flat...195 Tires...171 Air Pressure...171 Checking Wear...173 Compact Spare...194 DOT Tire Quality Grading...223 Inflation...171 CONTINUED
...Closing Manually...209 Operation...63 Supplemental Restraint System Service Precautions...17 Servicing...16 SRS Indicator...16, 34 System Components...12 Synthetic Oil...149 Tailgate...52 Taillights, Changing Bulbs in...181 Taking Care of the Unexpected .. 193 Tape Player...87, 99 Technical Descriptions Emission Control Systems...225 ......26 Three Way Catalytic Converter...227 Time, Setting the...66 Timing Belt...170 Tire Chains...176 Tire, How to Change a Flat...195 Tires...171 Air Pressure...171 Checking Wear...173 Compact Spare...194 DOT Tire Quality Grading...223 Inflation...171 CONTINUED
Owner's Manual
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... Number...218 Shifting the Automatic...120 Treadwear...223 Trip Meter...37 Turn Signals...41 Tools, Tire Changing...195 Torn Seat Belts ...11 Towing A Trailer...130 Emergency Wrecker...215 Unleaded Gasoline...108 Upholstery Cleaning...188 Used Oil, How to Dispose of...151 Operation...42 Washing...186 Waxing and Polishing...187 Wheels Adjusting the...
... Number...218 Shifting the Automatic...120 Treadwear...223 Trip Meter...37 Turn Signals...41 Tools, Tire Changing...195 Torn Seat Belts ...11 Towing A Trailer...130 Emergency Wrecker...215 Unleaded Gasoline...108 Upholstery Cleaning...188 Used Oil, How to Dispose of...151 Operation...42 Washing...186 Waxing and Polishing...187 Wheels Adjusting the...