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Be careful when you or your passengers. A spilled liquid that is very hot can also damage the upholstery, carpeting, and electrical components in the interior. Instruments and Controls Spilled liquids can scald you are using the beverage holder. The beverage holders for the passengers in the second row, are in the center table. Beverage Holder Additional beverage holders for the front seat passengers, and the beverage holders for the third seat passengers are located in the armrests on the rear side panels.
Be careful when you or your passengers. A spilled liquid that is very hot can also damage the upholstery, carpeting, and electrical components in the interior. Instruments and Controls Spilled liquids can scald you are using the beverage holder. The beverage holders for the passengers in the second row, are in the center table. Beverage Holder Additional beverage holders for the front seat passengers, and the beverage holders for the third seat passengers are located in the armrests on the rear side panels.
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.... Cover the vehicle with a "breathable" cover, one window open slightly (if the vehicle is to the painted surfaces that time or mileage. Make sure the carpeting, floor mats, etc. Leave one made from a porous material such as cotton. If you store your vehicle for 12 months or longer, have your... Honda dealer perform the inspections called for in Park. Storing Your Vehicle If you need to park your vehicle for an extended period (more than one ...
.... Cover the vehicle with a "breathable" cover, one window open slightly (if the vehicle is to the painted surfaces that time or mileage. Make sure the carpeting, floor mats, etc. Leave one made from a porous material such as cotton. If you store your vehicle for 12 months or longer, have your... Honda dealer perform the inspections called for in Park. Storing Your Vehicle If you need to park your vehicle for an extended period (more than one ...
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Also included are several things you hints on how to clean your Honda helps to help prevent corrosion. This section gives you can do to keep it "new" looking. Exterior Care...294 Washing...294 Waxing...295 Aluminum Wheels...295 Paint Touch-up...295 Interior Care...296 Carpeting...296 Floor mats...296 Fabric...297 Vinyl...297 Seat Belts...297 Windows...298 Air Fresheners...298 Corrosion Protection...299 Body Repairs...300 Appearance Care Appearance Care Regular cleaning and polishing of your vehicle and preserve its appearance: the paint, brightwork, wheels and interior.
Also included are several things you hints on how to clean your Honda helps to help prevent corrosion. This section gives you can do to keep it "new" looking. Exterior Care...294 Washing...294 Waxing...295 Aluminum Wheels...295 Paint Touch-up...295 Interior Care...296 Carpeting...296 Floor mats...296 Fabric...297 Vinyl...297 Seat Belts...297 Windows...298 Air Fresheners...298 Corrosion Protection...299 Body Repairs...300 Appearance Care Appearance Care Regular cleaning and polishing of your vehicle and preserve its appearance: the paint, brightwork, wheels and interior.
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... keeps the floor mat from sliding forward and possibly interfering with a sponge or soft brush. Interior Care Carpeting Vacuum the carpeting frequently to the foam. Use one of the foam-type carpet cleaners on top of the anchored mat, otherwise the additional mats may slide forward and interfere with the .... Appearance Care Periodically shampoo the carpet to re-anchor it looking new. Floor Mats If you replace it can be used with the floor mat anchor. Do not put it back in the driver's footwell, make sure to keep it when you use a genuine Honda floor mat that it , use...
... keeps the floor mat from sliding forward and possibly interfering with a sponge or soft brush. Interior Care Carpeting Vacuum the carpeting frequently to the foam. Use one of the foam-type carpet cleaners on top of the anchored mat, otherwise the additional mats may slide forward and interfere with the .... Appearance Care Periodically shampoo the carpet to re-anchor it looking new. Floor Mats If you replace it can be used with the floor mat anchor. Do not put it back in the driver's footwell, make sure to keep it when you use a genuine Honda floor mat that it , use...
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...that collects in hollows on the underside of your vehicle inspected and repaired periodically. Use a high-pressure spray to clean the underside of your Honda. This is also a good idea in humid climates and areas subject to salt air. Inspect and clean out the drain holes in body ...each wheel. Have the corrosion-preventive coatings on the underside of the vehicle stays damp, promoting corrosion in that use road salt in winter. Carpeting and floor mats may remain damp for dampness. It is especially important in areas that area. 2. Appearance Care Moisture trapped in the bottom...
...that collects in hollows on the underside of your vehicle inspected and repaired periodically. Use a high-pressure spray to clean the underside of your Honda. This is also a good idea in humid climates and areas subject to salt air. Inspect and clean out the drain holes in body ...each wheel. Have the corrosion-preventive coatings on the underside of the vehicle stays damp, promoting corrosion in that use road salt in winter. Carpeting and floor mats may remain damp for dampness. It is especially important in areas that area. 2. Appearance Care Moisture trapped in the bottom...
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Pull the floor carpet up by lifting up on the edge, then raise the floor lid by pulling up on the driver's seat. 9. If you have removed the spare ... changing a rear tire, close the sliding door. Changing a Flat Tire SPARE TIRE BASKET HOOK WHEEL NUTS HANDLE SPARE TIRE WING BOLT 8. To keep the floor carpet and lid out of the way, pull out the hook on the back of the Unexpected Open either of its well. CONTINUED Taking Care of...
Pull the floor carpet up by lifting up on the edge, then raise the floor lid by pulling up on the driver's seat. 9. If you have removed the spare ... changing a rear tire, close the sliding door. Changing a Flat Tire SPARE TIRE BASKET HOOK WHEEL NUTS HANDLE SPARE TIRE WING BOLT 8. To keep the floor carpet and lid out of the way, pull out the hook on the back of the Unexpected Open either of its well. CONTINUED Taking Care of...
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... the third seat. CONTINUED Taking Care of the third seat. Pull up the carpet at the slit and remove the plastic screw with a coin. BRACKET MOUNTING BOLT WING BOLT BRACKET BRACKET MOUNTING BOLT BRACKET PLASTIC SCREW Remove the bracket ...
... the third seat. CONTINUED Taking Care of the third seat. Pull up the carpet at the slit and remove the plastic screw with a coin. BRACKET MOUNTING BOLT WING BOLT BRACKET BRACKET MOUNTING BOLT BRACKET PLASTIC SCREW Remove the bracket ...
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... attachment point as described in the previous procedure. BRACKET 23. Storing the Flat Tire on top of the wheel facing toward you. Pull up the carpet on the bracket with the inside of the folded seat. Secure the flat tire by tightening the wing bolt. Changing a Flat Tire Adjust the seat...
... attachment point as described in the previous procedure. BRACKET 23. Storing the Flat Tire on top of the wheel facing toward you. Pull up the carpet on the bracket with the inside of the folded seat. Secure the flat tire by tightening the wing bolt. Changing a Flat Tire Adjust the seat...
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ATTACHMENT POINT Place the flat tire face down on the driver's seat and lower the floor lid and the carpet. Store the wheel cover in the spare tire well. Make sure it in its holder. Taking Care of the five wheel nut holes as shown. ...
ATTACHMENT POINT Place the flat tire face down on the driver's seat and lower the floor lid and the carpet. Store the wheel cover in the spare tire well. Make sure it in its holder. Taking Care of the five wheel nut holes as shown. ...
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..., Before Driving...210 Childproof Door Locks...89 Child Safety...22 Child Seat...28 Tether Anchorage Points...45 Cleaner Element, Air...262 Cleaning Aluminum Wheels...295 Carpeting...296 Exterior...294 Fabric...297 Interior...296 Seat Belts...297 Vinyl...297 Windows...298 Climate Control System...144 Clock, Setting the...123 Coat Hook...129...
..., Before Driving...210 Childproof Door Locks...89 Child Safety...22 Child Seat...28 Tether Anchorage Points...45 Cleaner Element, Air...262 Cleaning Aluminum Wheels...295 Carpeting...296 Exterior...294 Fabric...297 Interior...296 Seat Belts...297 Vinyl...297 Windows...298 Climate Control System...144 Clock, Setting the...123 Coat Hook...129...