Owner's Manual
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...the seat belt components and how they work. Each lap/shoulder belt has an emergency locking retractor. During a collision or sudden stop, the retractor automatically locks the belt to safety belts used in all five seating positions. The lap belt ... has a single belt that fits across your seat belt. Your seat belt system also includes a light on the ignition if you move freely in your body. It is similar to help restrain your seat while it keeps some tension ... belt. The Seat Belt System and How It Works Seat Belt System Components Your Honda has seat belts in airplanes.
...the seat belt components and how they work. Each lap/shoulder belt has an emergency locking retractor. During a collision or sudden stop, the retractor automatically locks the belt to safety belts used in all five seating positions. The lap belt ... has a single belt that fits across your seat belt. Your seat belt system also includes a light on the ignition if you move freely in your body. It is similar to help restrain your seat while it keeps some tension ... belt. The Seat Belt System and How It Works Seat Belt System Components Your Honda has seat belts in airplanes.
Owner's Manual
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... 36 36 36 36 37 37 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 44 44 47 Keys and Locks ...47 Keys ...47 Ignition Switch ...48 Door Locks ...49 Power Door Locks ...49 Trunk ...50 Seat Adjustments ...51 Front S e a t ...51 Folding Rear Seat ...52 Power Windows ...53 Moonroof ...54 Sunshade ...55 Mirrors... controls are within easy reach. Instruments and Controls This section gives information about the controls and displays that contribute to the daily operation of your Honda.
... 36 36 36 36 37 37 38 39 39 40 40 41 41 42 42 43 44 44 47 Keys and Locks ...47 Keys ...47 Ignition Switch ...48 Door Locks ...49 Power Door Locks ...49 Trunk ...50 Seat Adjustments ...51 Front S e a t ...51 Folding Rear Seat ...52 Power Windows ...53 Moonroof ...54 Sunshade ...55 Mirrors... controls are within easy reach. 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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... a separate plate that comes with two kinds of the buttons on your key. The master key fits all locks on the steering wheel spokes to get a lost key replaced. Ignition Doors Trunk Trunk release handle Rear seat trunk access Instruments and Controls Your car comes with your car. You... will need this number and keep the trunk, trunk release handle and rear seat trunk access locked when you have to sound the horn...
... a separate plate that comes with two kinds of the buttons on your key. The master key fits all locks on the steering wheel spokes to get a lost key replaced. Ignition Doors Trunk Trunk release handle Rear seat trunk access Instruments and Controls Your car comes with your car. You... will need this number and keep the trunk, trunk release handle and rear seat trunk access locked when you have to sound the horn...
Owner's Manual
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... and cigarette lighter. You can cause you let go of the steering column. To switch from ACCESSORY to LOCK, you turn the ignition switch from LOCK to release the anti-theft lock. All features and accessories on the right side of the key. The switch returns to ON when you ... in slightly as a test when you remove the key. Instruments and Controls START (III) - You will lock the steering column when you turn it off. ON (II) - Keys and Locks Ignition Switch LOCK (0) - This is on the car are usable. If your car has an automatic transmission, it must push...
... and cigarette lighter. You can cause you let go of the steering column. To switch from ACCESSORY to LOCK, you turn the ignition switch from LOCK to release the anti-theft lock. All features and accessories on the right side of the key. The switch returns to ON when you ... in slightly as a test when you remove the key. Instruments and Controls START (III) - You will lock the steering column when you turn it off. ON (II) - Keys and Locks Ignition Switch LOCK (0) - This is on the car are usable. If your car has an automatic transmission, it must push...
Owner's Manual
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...43). 7. Driving Preparing to Drive You should do the following checks and adjustments every day before you inside and outside lights are fully closed and locked. 8. Remove frost, snow, or ice. 2. Check the adjustment of the inside are securely closed . 3. Check the indicator lights in the ...instrument panel (see page 7). 9. Make sure the doors are stored properly or fastened down securely. 4. Check that your seat belt. Turn the ignition ON (II). Start the engine. 11. Make sure all windows, mirrors, and outside mirrors (see page 56). 6. Fasten your passengers have ...
...43). 7. Driving Preparing to Drive You should do the following checks and adjustments every day before you inside and outside lights are fully closed and locked. 8. Remove frost, snow, or ice. 2. Check the adjustment of the inside are securely closed . 3. Check the indicator lights in the ...instrument panel (see page 7). 9. Make sure the doors are stored properly or fastened down securely. 4. Check that your seat belt. Turn the ignition ON (II). Start the engine. 11. Make sure all windows, mirrors, and outside mirrors (see page 56). 6. Fasten your passengers have ...
Owner's Manual
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... under Park. Press on the brake pedal when you need to a complete stop before you have your normal driving. Park (P) -This position mechanically locks the transmission. Neutral (N) - Use Neutral if you are moving the shift lever from Neutral to Park position if you are turning off the accelerator...stop briefly with the engine idling. If you can remove the key from Park, see Shift Lock Release on the side of Park, you must also press the release button to Reverse from the ignition switch. Shift to another gear. Use Park whenever you need to restart a stalled engine, ...
... under Park. Press on the brake pedal when you need to a complete stop before you have your normal driving. Park (P) -This position mechanically locks the transmission. Neutral (N) - Use Neutral if you are moving the shift lever from Neutral to Park position if you are turning off the accelerator...stop briefly with the engine idling. If you can remove the key from Park, see Shift Lock Release on the side of Park, you must also press the release button to Reverse from the ignition switch. Shift to another gear. Use Park whenever you need to restart a stalled engine, ...
Owner's Manual
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The engine will run normally when you exceed these tables are the maximums for the given position. Remove the key from the ignition switch. 3. Driving This is developing a problem. DX U.S.: EX, EX with option package Canada: Si 4. If you to move the shift lever out of pushing ...on the key while you will enter into the tachometer's red zone. Shift Lock Release This allows you need to use the Shift Lock Release, it could mean your Honda dealer. If you reduce the RPM below the red zone. If this occurs, you press the release button...
The engine will run normally when you exceed these tables are the maximums for the given position. Remove the key from the ignition switch. 3. Driving This is developing a problem. DX U.S.: EX, EX with option package Canada: Si 4. If you to move the shift lever out of pushing ...on the key while you will enter into the tachometer's red zone. Shift Lock Release This allows you need to use the Shift Lock Release, it could mean your Honda dealer. If you reduce the RPM below the red zone. If this occurs, you press the release button...
Owner's Manual
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... wing bolt and take the spare tire out of a busy road is supported only by lifting up on the hazard warning lights and turn the ignition to loosen it is dangerous. Turn on the back edge. 4. Changing a Flat Tire If you get under the car when it , then remove the jack.... 1. Turn the jack's end bracket counterclockwise to LOCK (0). Drive slowly along the shoulder until you have a flat tire while driving, stop that is far away from traffic. Park the car on the shoulder...
... wing bolt and take the spare tire out of a busy road is supported only by lifting up on the hazard warning lights and turn the ignition to loosen it is dangerous. Turn on the back edge. 4. Changing a Flat Tire If you get under the car when it , then remove the jack.... 1. Turn the jack's end bracket counterclockwise to LOCK (0). Drive slowly along the shoulder until you have a flat tire while driving, stop that is far away from traffic. Park the car on the shoulder...
Owner's Manual
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... fuses in your car stops working, the first thing you should check for is not the cause. Determine from the fuse box. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0). FUSE PULLER BLOWN 3. Fuses Checking and Replacing If something electrical in the underhood fuse box by pulling out each of the Unexpected Remove the...
... fuses in your car stops working, the first thing you should check for is not the cause. Determine from the fuse box. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0). FUSE PULLER BLOWN 3. Fuses Checking and Replacing If something electrical in the underhood fuse box by pulling out each of the Unexpected Remove the...
Owner's Manual
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... Mirrors ...40, 55 Seats ...51 Index Steering W h e e l ...38, 43 Accessories Installation ...87 ACCESSORY (Ignition Key Position) ...48 Adding Automatic Transmission Fluid Brake Fluid ...Clutch Fluid ...Engine Oil ...Manual Transmission Fluid ...Power Steering Fluid..., 202 Alcohol and Drugs ...24 Alcohol in Gasoline ...80 Alternator Belt. See Engine Belts Anchor Plate, Child Seat ...23 Antifreeze ...115 Anti-theft Steering Column Lock . 49 Appearance Care ...147 Ashtrays ...57 Battery ...128 Charging System Light ...33 Jump S t a r t i n g ...163 Maintenance ...128 Specifications ...179...
... Mirrors ...40, 55 Seats ...51 Index Steering W h e e l ...38, 43 Accessories Installation ...87 ACCESSORY (Ignition Key Position) ...48 Adding Automatic Transmission Fluid Brake Fluid ...Clutch Fluid ...Engine Oil ...Manual Transmission Fluid ...Power Steering Fluid..., 202 Alcohol and Drugs ...24 Alcohol in Gasoline ...80 Alternator Belt. See Engine Belts Anchor Plate, Child Seat ...23 Antifreeze ...115 Anti-theft Steering Column Lock . 49 Appearance Care ...147 Ashtrays ...57 Battery ...128 Charging System Light ...33 Jump S t a r t i n g ...163 Maintenance ...128 Specifications ...179...
Owner's Manual
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...33 34 34 Keys ...47 Infant Restraint ...20 Identification Number, Vehicle .. 176 If Your Car Has to Be Towed ...174 Ignition, Keys ...47 Switch ...48 Timing Control System ...182 Indicator Lights, Instrument Panel Charging System Light ...33 Check Engine (Canada)...Belts ...7 Leaking of Exhaust into Car ...25 Lighter, Cigarette ...60 Lights Bulb Replacement...140 Indicator ...31 Parking ...39 Turn Signal ...40 Loading Cargo ...86 LOCK (Ignition Key Position) ...48 Jack, Tire ...157 Jacking up the Car ...158 Jump Starting ...163 Index Hot Coolant, Warning about ...115 Hydraulic Clutch ...123 H ...
...33 34 34 Keys ...47 Infant Restraint ...20 Identification Number, Vehicle .. 176 If Your Car Has to Be Towed ...174 Ignition, Keys ...47 Switch ...48 Timing Control System ...182 Indicator Lights, Instrument Panel Charging System Light ...33 Check Engine (Canada)...Belts ...7 Leaking of Exhaust into Car ...25 Lighter, Cigarette ...60 Lights Bulb Replacement...140 Indicator ...31 Parking ...39 Turn Signal ...40 Loading Cargo ...86 LOCK (Ignition Key Position) ...48 Jack, Tire ...157 Jacking up the Car ...158 Jump Starting ...163 Index Hot Coolant, Warning about ...115 Hydraulic Clutch ...123 H ...
Owner's Manual
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..., Seat Belt ...22 Locks Anti-theft Steering Column ...Fuel Filler Door ...Glove Box ...Power Door ...48 82 57 49 Manual Transmission Fluid ...105, 121 Maximum Shift Speeds ...94 Meters, ... Odometer ...36 Odometer, Trip ...36 Oil Change, How to ...113 Change, When to ...103 Checking Engine ...111 Pressure Light ...33 Selecting Proper Viscosity C h a r t ...112 ON (Ignition Key Position) ...48 Neutral Gear Position ...96 New Vehicle Break-in ...80 Maintenance ...103 Periodic Items ...110 Record ...107 - 108 Schedule ...105 - 106 Malfunction Indicator...
..., Seat Belt ...22 Locks Anti-theft Steering Column ...Fuel Filler Door ...Glove Box ...Power Door ...48 82 57 49 Manual Transmission Fluid ...105, 121 Maximum Shift Speeds ...94 Meters, ... Odometer ...36 Odometer, Trip ...36 Oil Change, How to ...113 Change, When to ...103 Checking Engine ...111 Pressure Light ...33 Selecting Proper Viscosity C h a r t ...112 ON (Ignition Key Position) ...48 Neutral Gear Position ...96 New Vehicle Break-in ...80 Maintenance ...103 Periodic Items ...110 Record ...107 - 108 Schedule ...105 - 106 Malfunction Indicator...
Owner's Manual
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...Labels, Location of ...27 Safety Messages ...ii Seat Belts Advice for Pregnant Women ...10 Child Seat Anchor Plate ...23 Cleaning ...151 Frayed or Torn ...10 Locking Clip ...22 Maintenance ...10 Reminder Light and Beeper ...32 Replacement ...10 System C o m p o n e n t s ...6 Tether Attachment Points... ...126, 105 Specifications ...128 Specifications Charts ...178 Speed Control ...44 Speedometer ...36 SRS I n d i c a t o r ...11 START (Ignition Key Position) ...48 Starting the Engine ...91 In Cold Weather at High Altitude ...92 With a Dead Battery ...163 Steam Coming from Engine ...165 Steering ...
...Labels, Location of ...27 Safety Messages ...ii Seat Belts Advice for Pregnant Women ...10 Child Seat Anchor Plate ...23 Cleaning ...151 Frayed or Torn ...10 Locking Clip ...22 Maintenance ...10 Reminder Light and Beeper ...32 Replacement ...10 System C o m p o n e n t s ...6 Tether Attachment Points... ...126, 105 Specifications ...128 Specifications Charts ...178 Speed Control ...44 Speedometer ...36 SRS I n d i c a t o r ...11 START (Ignition Key Position) ...48 Starting the Engine ...91 In Cold Weather at High Altitude ...92 With a Dead Battery ...163 Steam Coming from Engine ...165 Steering ...