Owner's Manual
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... damaged the underside. The car was in normal driving if you must drive with the door open , air flow can get into the trunk. If you maintain your car's interior and create a hazardous condition. Even with the trunk lid open, open all the windows and set the heating and cooling system as...
... damaged the underside. The car was in normal driving if you must drive with the door open , air flow can get into the trunk. If you maintain your car's interior and create a hazardous condition. Even with the trunk lid open, open all the windows and set the heating and cooling system as...
Owner's Manual
Page 63
... Control Does ...How to the operating instructions that came with the optional audio system you selected. For other models Refer to Use the System ...Controlling Air Flow Direction ...Ventilation ...To Cool with A/C ...To Dehumidify and Defog with A/C ...To Heat ...To Defrost ...To Turn Everything Off ...Audio System ...Operating the R a d...most benefit from this manual. Comfort and Convenience Features The heating/ventilation system in your car, when combined with the optional air conditioner, provides a comfortable driving environment in this system, read its description in all weather...
... Control Does ...How to the operating instructions that came with the optional audio system you selected. For other models Refer to Use the System ...Controlling Air Flow Direction ...Ventilation ...To Cool with A/C ...To Dehumidify and Defog with A/C ...To Heat ...To Defrost ...To Turn Everything Off ...Audio System ...Operating the R a d...most benefit from this manual. Comfort and Convenience Features The heating/ventilation system in your car, when combined with the optional air conditioner, provides a comfortable driving environment in this system, read its description in all weather...
Owner's Manual
Page 64
...the center of each side of air flow from your car. It meets Honda's high quality standards and is available from the vents in various combinations. Keep these in the center and each vent up and down and side to them. A Genuine Honda air conditioning system is designed to mix ...these vents clear of the windshield. The heating and cooling system draws air through the exterior vents at a later time. If you can adjust the system controls to...
...the center of each side of air flow from your car. It meets Honda's high quality standards and is available from the vents in various combinations. Keep these in the center and each vent up and down and side to them. A Genuine Honda air conditioning system is designed to mix ...these vents clear of the windshield. The heating and cooling system draws air through the exterior vents at a later time. If you can adjust the system controls to...
Owner's Manual
Page 66
Comfort and Convenience Features TEMPERATURE CONTROL LEVER FAN CONTROL LEVER MODE BUTTONS RECIRCULATED AIR AIR CONDITIONING ON/OFF SWITCH FRESH AIR Fresh Air and Recirculation Buttons These two buttons control the source of air flow. In Fresh Air mode, air comes from outside the car. Air Conditioning (A/C) Switch This switch turns the air conditioner ON and OFF. In Recirculation mode, the interior...
Comfort and Convenience Features TEMPERATURE CONTROL LEVER FAN CONTROL LEVER MODE BUTTONS RECIRCULATED AIR AIR CONDITIONING ON/OFF SWITCH FRESH AIR Fresh Air and Recirculation Buttons These two buttons control the source of air flow. In Fresh Air mode, air comes from outside the car. Air Conditioning (A/C) Switch This switch turns the air conditioner ON and OFF. In Recirculation mode, the interior...
Owner's Manual
Page 67
...This section covers the best way to use the system for the heater and air conditioning system to provide hot and cold air. Controlling Air Flow Direction Air flows into the interior at a comfortable speed. Air enters the car through the dash vents and toward the windshield and side ...ventilation system. It can cause the windows to mode as soon as the interior reaches a comfortable temperature or the outside air, press the button. Air conditioning does not depend on engine temperature. To bring in recirculation mode with the five mode buttons. Use mode to heat or...
...This section covers the best way to use the system for the heater and air conditioning system to provide hot and cold air. Controlling Air Flow Direction Air flows into the interior at a comfortable speed. Air enters the car through the dash vents and toward the windshield and side ...ventilation system. It can cause the windows to mode as soon as the interior reaches a comfortable temperature or the outside air, press the button. Air conditioning does not depend on engine temperature. To bring in recirculation mode with the five mode buttons. Use mode to heat or...
Owner's Manual
Page 68
...also use the mode button to the desired speed. If it moves near the red zone, turn off the air conditioning until the gauge reads normally. Set the fan to direct air out of the dash and heater vents. Turn on the engine. Open the windows partially. To cool the ... rapidly after the car has been sitting in heavy traffic or driving up long hills. TEMPERATURE CONTROL LEVER FAN CONTROL LEVER MODE BUTTONS AIR CONDITIONING ON/OFF SWITCH The air conditioning places an extra load on the A/C by pressing the switch. 3. Watch the coolant temperature gauge (see page 37 ) when using the...
...also use the mode button to the desired speed. If it moves near the red zone, turn off the air conditioning until the gauge reads normally. Set the fan to direct air out of the dash and heater vents. Turn on the engine. Open the windows partially. To cool the ... rapidly after the car has been sitting in heavy traffic or driving up long hills. TEMPERATURE CONTROL LEVER FAN CONTROL LEVER MODE BUTTONS AIR CONDITIONING ON/OFF SWITCH The air conditioning places an extra load on the A/C by pressing the switch. 3. Watch the coolant temperature gauge (see page 37 ) when using the...
Owner's Manual
Page 69
... the outside temperature is usually best. 4. Set the fan to defog the windows quickly in combination with A/C Air conditioning removes moisture from the air as it operates. Select any desired mode button; Heating and Cooling To Dehumidify and Defog with the heater, it ...also makes the interior warm and dry. Turn on the air conditioning. 3. MODE BUTTONS AIR CONDITIONING ON/OFF SWITCH TEMPERATURE CONTROL LEVER FAN CONTROL LEVER Comfort and Convenience Features You can use it to a medium speed. 2. is...
... the outside temperature is usually best. 4. Set the fan to defog the windows quickly in combination with A/C Air conditioning removes moisture from the air as it operates. Select any desired mode button; Heating and Cooling To Dehumidify and Defog with the heater, it ...also makes the interior warm and dry. Turn on the air conditioning. 3. MODE BUTTONS AIR CONDITIONING ON/OFF SWITCH TEMPERATURE CONTROL LEVER FAN CONTROL LEVER Comfort and Convenience Features You can use it to a medium speed. 2. is...
Owner's Manual
Page 86
...a cold engine by driving moderately. Before Driving Rapid acceleration, cornering, and hard braking use . Maintain a constant speed while cruising, depending on air conditioning use more fuel than a warm engine. This will warm up faster, and you get . Turn off the A/C to combine several short trips... into one. Always drive in top operating condition. Air conditioning puts an extra load on the number of "cold starts," try to cut down on the engine which uses fuel. Vehicle Condition Always maintain your car according to increase fuel economy. An ...
...a cold engine by driving moderately. Before Driving Rapid acceleration, cornering, and hard braking use . Maintain a constant speed while cruising, depending on air conditioning use more fuel than a warm engine. This will warm up faster, and you get . Turn off the A/C to combine several short trips... into one. Always drive in top operating condition. Air conditioning puts an extra load on the number of "cold starts," try to cut down on the engine which uses fuel. Vehicle Condition Always maintain your car according to increase fuel economy. An ...
Owner's Manual
Page 87
...adversely affect your car. In many accessories available to personalize your car's handling and stability. Some non-Honda accessories you want to the Genuine Honda Accessories available, see your dealer for mobile use on stereo amplifiers, please discuss it first with your...electrical equipment not intended for a 1993 Accessories brochure. Electronic communications equipment, such as cellular telephones and two-way radios are designed for installation and use may interfere with your car, and are audio systems, alloy wheels, air conditioning, and color-coordinated carpet floor ...
...adversely affect your car. In many accessories available to personalize your car's handling and stability. Some non-Honda accessories you want to the Genuine Honda Accessories available, see your dealer for mobile use on stereo amplifiers, please discuss it first with your...electrical equipment not intended for a 1993 Accessories brochure. Electronic communications equipment, such as cellular telephones and two-way radios are designed for installation and use may interfere with your car, and are audio systems, alloy wheels, air conditioning, and color-coordinated carpet floor ...
Owner's Manual
Page 101
... washer reservoir full of the roadway, making it slippery. This is more clearly during the summer months. Rain, fog, and snow conditions require a different driving technique because of the brakes can forget some snow-driving techniques during daylight hours, turn on the inside (see.... Always drive slower than you adjust to drive in driving conditions. It takes your car wellmaintained and exercise greater caution when you need to the change in bad weather. Use the defrosters and air conditioning to streak the windshield or leave parts unwiped. Driving Inspect your...
... washer reservoir full of the roadway, making it slippery. This is more clearly during the summer months. Rain, fog, and snow conditions require a different driving technique because of the brakes can forget some snow-driving techniques during daylight hours, turn on the inside (see.... Always drive slower than you adjust to drive in driving conditions. It takes your car wellmaintained and exercise greater caution when you need to the change in bad weather. Use the defrosters and air conditioning to streak the windshield or leave parts unwiped. Driving Inspect your...
Owner's Manual
Page 103
...o n ...121 Brake and Clutch Fluid ...122 Brake System ...122 Clutch System ...123 Power Steering ...124 Air Cleaner Element ...NO TAG Fuel Filter ...126 Spark Plugs ...Replacement ...Specifications ...Battery ...Windshield Wipers ...Air Conditioning ...Engine Belts ...Tires ...Inflation ...Inspection ...Maintenance ...Tire Rotation ...Replacing Tires ...Wheels and Tires ...DOT Tire...will be checked regularly and explains how to check them. The maintenance schedules for information on your Honda, you when these things need to be rewarded with safer, more complex maintenance on how to...
...o n ...121 Brake and Clutch Fluid ...122 Brake System ...122 Clutch System ...123 Power Steering ...124 Air Cleaner Element ...NO TAG Fuel Filter ...126 Spark Plugs ...Replacement ...Specifications ...Battery ...Windshield Wipers ...Air Conditioning ...Engine Belts ...Tires ...Inflation ...Inspection ...Maintenance ...Tire Rotation ...Replacing Tires ...Wheels and Tires ...DOT Tire...will be checked regularly and explains how to check them. The maintenance schedules for information on your Honda, you when these things need to be rewarded with safer, more complex maintenance on how to...
Owner's Manual
Page 106
... short distance driving. Replace engine oil and oil filter every 3,750 miles (6,000 km) or 3 months under condition A, B, D, or E. - Severe Driving Conditions: Items with road salt or other corrosive materials. E. page 15). Dusty conditions. D. B. Replace the air cleaner element every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or 12 months under condtion B, C, or E. Maintenance Schedule...
... short distance driving. Replace engine oil and oil filter every 3,750 miles (6,000 km) or 3 months under condition A, B, D, or E. - Severe Driving Conditions: Items with road salt or other corrosive materials. E. page 15). Dusty conditions. D. B. Replace the air cleaner element every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or 12 months under condtion B, C, or E. Maintenance Schedule...
Owner's Manual
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... - Examine the tread for corrosion monthly. See page 133. Lights - Check every time you fill the fuel tank. If weather conditions cause you stop for fuel. See page 120. See page 128. Maintenance Check the tire pressure monthly. Engine coolant level - See...the fluid level monthly. Brakes, clutch and power steering - See pages 122 through 124. Battery - Check its operation weekly. Air conditioning - Check its condition and the terminals for wear and foreign objects. Check the operation of how to perform any check, turn signals, brake lights,...
... - Examine the tread for corrosion monthly. See page 133. Lights - Check every time you fill the fuel tank. If weather conditions cause you stop for fuel. See page 120. See page 128. Maintenance Check the tire pressure monthly. Engine coolant level - See...the fluid level monthly. Brakes, clutch and power steering - See pages 122 through 124. Battery - Check its operation weekly. Air conditioning - Check its condition and the terminals for wear and foreign objects. Check the operation of how to perform any check, turn signals, brake lights,...
Owner's Manual
Page 125
... element is inside of the engine compartment. Maintenance AIR CLEANER ELEMENT 3. Place the new air cleaner element in the housing. 4. Loosen the four bolts and remove the air cleaner housing cover. 2. Clean the inside the box on the passenger's side of the housing with a damp rag. Reinstall the ...housing cover, tighten the four bolts. Air Cleaner Element The air cleaner element should be replaced every 2 years or 30,000 miles (48,000 km), whichever comes first. To replace it should be ...
... element is inside of the engine compartment. Maintenance AIR CLEANER ELEMENT 3. Place the new air cleaner element in the housing. 4. Loosen the four bolts and remove the air cleaner housing cover. 2. Clean the inside the box on the passenger's side of the housing with a damp rag. Reinstall the ...housing cover, tighten the four bolts. Air Cleaner Element The air cleaner element should be replaced every 2 years or 30,000 miles (48,000 km), whichever comes first. To replace it should be ...
Owner's Manual
Page 133
...21-23 oz (600-650 g). This system uses SUNISO 5GS refrigerant oil. NOTICE The condenser and radiator fins bend easily. AIR CONDITIONING CONDENSER condenser for leaks and recharge the system with the engine at least once a week during the cold weather months. ...has leaked from a hose or a soft brush to the front surface. Air Conditioning System (Optional) Your car's air conditioning is probably because some of things you have the air conditioning system serviced, make sure the air conditioning works efficiently. There are driving at a steady speed with Refrigerant 12 (R-...
...21-23 oz (600-650 g). This system uses SUNISO 5GS refrigerant oil. NOTICE The condenser and radiator fins bend easily. AIR CONDITIONING CONDENSER condenser for leaks and recharge the system with the engine at least once a week during the cold weather months. ...has leaked from a hose or a soft brush to the front surface. Air Conditioning System (Optional) Your car's air conditioning is probably because some of things you have the air conditioning system serviced, make sure the air conditioning works efficiently. There are driving at a steady speed with Refrigerant 12 (R-...
Owner's Manual
Page 134
...) Power steering belt: 0.31-0.47 in the tires when they are : DX POWER STEERING BELT Tires Check the condition of wear or looseness, have your thumb midway between the pulleys. Do not let air out to drive the car before checking the tire pressure, the tires can still be underinflated. Examine the...
...) Power steering belt: 0.31-0.47 in the tires when they are : DX POWER STEERING BELT Tires Check the condition of wear or looseness, have your thumb midway between the pulleys. Do not let air out to drive the car before checking the tire pressure, the tires can still be underinflated. Examine the...
Owner's Manual
Page 140
... Hazard light function. Brake lights. Side marker lights. If you need to change the headlight bulb on the passenger's side, remove the air intake tube by squeezing the connector to other drivers. Remove the electrical connector from contact with denatured alcohol and a clean cloth. Parking lights...exterior lights at least once a month. Pull the connector straight back. Refer to the chart on the glass can create an unsafe condition by its steel base and protect the glass from the bulb by pulling it by reducing your car's visibility and the ability to ...
... Hazard light function. Brake lights. Side marker lights. If you need to change the headlight bulb on the passenger's side, remove the air intake tube by squeezing the connector to other drivers. Remove the electrical connector from contact with denatured alcohol and a clean cloth. Parking lights...exterior lights at least once a month. Pull the connector straight back. Refer to the chart on the glass can create an unsafe condition by its steel base and protect the glass from the bulb by pulling it by reducing your car's visibility and the ability to ...
Owner's Manual
Page 180
... The Clean Air Act* sets standards for Emissions valid at the time they are then drawn into the engine and burned. It also requires that build up , the vapor is on page 104. * In Canada, Honda vehicles comply with charcoal adsorbs the vapor. It is ...Safety Standards (CMVSS) for automobile emissions. This keeps gasses that automobile manufacturers explain to owners how their emission controls work . Under certain conditions of nitrogen (NOx), and hydrocarbons (HC). They are manufactured. Scheduled maintenance is drawn into the engine and burned during driving. Emission Controls...
... The Clean Air Act* sets standards for Emissions valid at the time they are then drawn into the engine and burned. It also requires that build up , the vapor is on page 104. * In Canada, Honda vehicles comply with charcoal adsorbs the vapor. It is ...Safety Standards (CMVSS) for automobile emissions. This keeps gasses that automobile manufacturers explain to owners how their emission controls work . Under certain conditions of nitrogen (NOx), and hydrocarbons (HC). They are manufactured. Scheduled maintenance is drawn into the engine and burned during driving. Emission Controls...
Owner's Manual
Page 181
It then controls how much air is in the exhaust system. Through chemical reactions, it converts HC, CO, and NOx in reducing emissions to inject under all operating conditions. These three systems work together in the engine's exhaust to control the engine's combustion and minimize the amount of...The Three-way Catalytic Converter is going into the engine. To make sure the emissions remain low, you should use only new genuine Honda replacement parts or their equivalent for more information. The PGM-FI System on this model is a sequential multiport fuel injection. The exhaust...
It then controls how much air is in the exhaust system. Through chemical reactions, it converts HC, CO, and NOx in reducing emissions to inject under all operating conditions. These three systems work together in the engine's exhaust to control the engine's combustion and minimize the amount of...The Three-way Catalytic Converter is going into the engine. To make sure the emissions remain low, you should use only new genuine Honda replacement parts or their equivalent for more information. The PGM-FI System on this model is a sequential multiport fuel injection. The exhaust...
Owner's Manual
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... 121 124 115 119 16 16 17 16 17 Airbag(SRS) ...12 Driver's Side ...12 Passenger's Side ...13 Air Cleaner Element ...125 Air Conditioning ...68 Maintenance ...133 Usage ...68 Air Filter. Additives, Engine Oil ...112 Adjustments Mirrors ...40, 55 Seats ...51 See Engine Belts Anchor Plate, Child Seat...Release ...98 Shifting ...96 Additional Safety Information ...Door Locks ...Driving with Pets ...Seat-back Position ...Storing Cargo Safely ... See Air Cleaner Element Air Outlets (Vents) ...64 Air Pressure, Tires ...179, 202 Alcohol and Drugs ...24 Alcohol in Gasoline ...80 Alternator Belt.
... 121 124 115 119 16 16 17 16 17 Airbag(SRS) ...12 Driver's Side ...12 Passenger's Side ...13 Air Cleaner Element ...125 Air Conditioning ...68 Maintenance ...133 Usage ...68 Air Filter. Additives, Engine Oil ...112 Adjustments Mirrors ...40, 55 Seats ...51 See Engine Belts Anchor Plate, Child Seat...Release ...98 Shifting ...96 Additional Safety Information ...Door Locks ...Driving with Pets ...Seat-back Position ...Storing Cargo Safely ... See Air Cleaner Element Air Outlets (Vents) ...64 Air Pressure, Tires ...179, 202 Alcohol and Drugs ...24 Alcohol in Gasoline ...80 Alternator Belt.