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Manual de Honda FIT 2010
Manual de Honda FIT 2010
Owner’s Manual
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Introduction
Congratulations! Your selection of a 2010 Honda Fit was a wise investment. It As you read this manual, you will find
will give you years of driving pleasure. information that is preceded by a
symbol. This information is
One of the best ways to enhance the enjoyment of your new vehicle is to read
intended to help you avoid damage to
this manual. In it, you will learn how to operate its driving controls and
your vehicle, other property, or the
convenience items. Afterwards, keep this owner's manual in your vehicle so
environment.
you can refer to it at any time.
Several warranties protect your new vehicle. Read the warranty booklet
thoroughly so you understand the coverages and are aware of your rights
and responsibilities.
Maintaining your vehicle according to the maintenance minder shown in the
instrument panel helps to keep your driving trouble-free while it preserves
your investment. When your vehicle needs maintenance, keep in mind that
your dealer's staff is specially trained in servicing the many systems unique
to your vehicle. Your dealer is dedicated to your satisfaction and will be
pleased to answer any questions and concerns.
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Introduction
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A Few Words About Safety
Your safety, and the safety of others, You will find this important safety information in a variety of forms, including:
is very important. And operating this ● Safety Labels - on the vehicle.
vehicle safely is an important
responsibility. ● Safety Messages - preceded by a safety alert symbol and one of
three signal words: DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
To help you make informed
decisions about safety, we have These signal words mean:
provided operating procedures and
other information on labels and in You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY
this manual. This information alerts HURT if you don't follow instructions.
you to potential hazards that could
hurt you or others. You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY
Of course, it is not practical or HURT if you don't follow instructions.
possible to warn you about all the
hazards associated with operating or You CAN be HURT if you don't follow
maintaining your vehicle. You must instructions.
use your own good judgement.
● Safety Headings - such as Important Safety Reminders or Important
Safety Precautions.
● Safety Section - such as Driver and Passenger Safety.
● Instructions - how to use this vehicle correctly and safely.
This entire book is filled with important safety information - please read it
carefully.
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Contents
Driver and Passenger Safety (seat belts, SRS, and child protection) ........................................................................... 5
Instruments and Controls (indicators, gauges, dashboard, steering wheel, and other convenience items) .............. 57
Features (heating and cooling, audio, steering wheel, security, and cruise control) ................................................ 109
Before Driving (fuel, vehicle break-in, and cargo loading) ....................................................................................... 197
Maintenance (minder, fluid checking, minor services, and vehicle storage) ........................................................... 243
Taking Care of the Unexpected (flat tire, jump starting, overheating, and fuses) ................................................... 283
Technical Information (vehicle specifications, tires, and emissions controls) ........................................................ 315
Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. and Canada only) (warranty and contact information) ........................ 331
INDEX
Index .............................................................................................................................................................................. I
Service Information Summary (fluid capacities and tire pressures) ............................................................... last page
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Overview of Contents
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Your Vehicle at a Glance
HOOD RELEASE
HANDLE
(P. 200)
ꭧ: If equipped
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Your Vehicle at a Glance
HEADLIGHTS/
TURN SIGNAL/ HAZARD WARNING
FOG LIGHTSꭧ2 BUTTON
(P. 74) (P. 76)
REMOTE AUDIO PASSENGER
CONTROL AIRBAG OFF
BUTTONSꭧ2 INDICATOR
(P. 189) (P. 31)
NAVIGATION REAR WINDOW
SYSTEM VOICE DEFOGGER/
CONTROL HEATED MIRROR
BUTTONSꭧ3 BUTTONꭧ2
(P. 76/102)
AUXILIARY INPUT JACK
VEHICLE STABILITY (P. 190)
ASSIST (VSA)
SYSTEM OFF ACCESSORY POWER SOCKET
SWITCHꭧ2 (P. 106)
(P. 234)
STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENTS CRUISE CONTROL BUTTONSꭧ2
(P. 77) (P. 194)
Vehicle with navigation system is shown.
ꭧ1: To use the horn, press the center pad of the steering wheel.
ꭧ2: If equipped.
ꭧ3: Only on vehicles equipped with navigation system. Refer to the navigation system manual.
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Driver and Passenger Safety
This section gives you important Lap/Shoulder Belt ...................... 19 If You Must Drive with Several
information about how to protect Automatic Seat Belt Children ................................ 37
yourself and your passengers. It shows Tensioners ............................. 20 If a Child Requires Close
you how to use seat belts. It explains Seat Belt Maintenance ................ 20 Attention ................................ 37
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Important Safety Precautions
You'll find many safety Be Aware of Airbag Hazards Control Your Speed
recommendations throughout this While airbags can save lives, they can Excessive speed is a major factor in
section, and throughout this manual. cause serious or fatal injuries to crash injuries and deaths. Generally, the
The recommendations on this page are occupants who sit too close to them, or higher the speed, the greater the risk,
the ones we consider to be the most are not properly restrained. Infants, but serious injuries can also occur at
important. young children, and short adults are at lower speeds. Never drive faster than is
the greatest risk. Be sure to follow all safe for current conditions, regardless of
Always Wear Your Seat Belt
instructions and warnings in this the maximum speed posted.
A seat belt is your best protection in all
manual.
types of collisions. Airbags are designed Keep Your Vehicle in Safe Condition
to supplement seat belts, not replace Don't Drink and Drive Having a tire blowout or a mechanical
them. So even though your vehicle is Alcohol and driving don't mix. Even one failure can be extremely hazardous. To
equipped with airbags, make sure you drink can reduce your ability to respond reduce the possibility of such problems,
and your passengers always wear your to changing conditions, and your check your tire pressures and condition
seat belts, and wear them properly (see reaction time gets worse with every frequently, and perform all regularly
page 14). additional drink. So don't drink and scheduled maintenance (see page 245).
drive, and don't let your friends drink
Restrain All Children
and drive, either.
Children age 12 and under should ride
properly restrained in a back seat, not Pay Appropriate Attention to the
the front seat. Infants and small children Task of Driving Safely
should be restrained in a child seat. Engaging in mobile phone conversation
Larger children should use a booster or other activities that keep you from
seat and a lap/shoulder belt until they paying close attention to the road, other
can use the belt properly without a vehicles and pedestrians could lead to
booster seat (see pages 34 - 52). crash. Remenber, situations can change
quickly, and only you can decide when it
is safe to divert attention away from
driving.
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Your Vehicle's Safety Features
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Your Vehicle's Safety Features
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Your Vehicle's Safety Features
Airbags
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Your Vehicle's Safety Features
The most important things you need What you should do: Always wear The rest of this section gives more
to know about your airbags are: your seat belt properly, and sit detailed information about how you
● Airbags do not replace seat belts.
upright and as far back from the can maximize your safety.
They are designed to supplement steering wheel as possible while
Remember, however, that no safety
allowing full control of the vehicle. A
the seat belts. system can prevent all injuries or
front passenger should move their
deaths that can occur in a severe
●
Airbags offer no protection in rear seat as far back from the dashboard
impacts, or minor frontal or side crash, even when seat belts are
as possible.
collisions. properly worn and the airbags
deploy.
● Airbags can pose serious hazards.
To do their job, airbags must
inflate with tremendous force. So
while airbags help save lives, they
can cause minor injuries or more
serious or even fatal injuries if
occupants are not properly
restrained or sitting properly.
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Protecting Adults and Teens
Introduction Your vehicle has a door and 2. Adjust the Front Seats
The following pages provide tailgate open indicator on
instructions on how to properly the instrument panel to indicate
protect the driver, adult passengers, when any door or the tailgate is not
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Protecting Adults and Teens
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Protecting Adults and Teens
In addition, an occupant who is out of Advice for Pregnant Women When driving, remember to sit
position in the front seat can be upright and adjust the seat as far
seriously or fatally injured in a crash back as possible while allowing full
by striking interior parts of the control of the vehicle. When riding
vehicle or being struck by an as a front passenger, adjust the seat
inflating front airbag. as far back as possible.
This will reduce the risk of injuries to
both you and your unborn child that
can be caused by a crash or an
Sitting improperly or out of inflating front airbag.
position can result in serious
injury or death in a crash. Each time you have a checkup, ask
your doctor if it's okay for you to
Always sit upright, well back in drive.
If you are pregnant, the best way to
the seat, with your feet on the
protect yourself and your unborn
floor.
child when driving or riding in a
vehicle is to always wear a seat belt,
and keep the lap part of the belt as
low as possible across the hips.
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Additional Safety Precautions ● Do not put any accessories on seat ● Do not attach or place objects on
● Never let passengers ride in the belts. Devices intended to improve the front airbag covers. Objects on
cargo area or on top of a folded- occupant comfort or reposition the the covers marked ‘‘SRS AIRBAG’’
down back seat. If they do, they shoulder part of a seat belt can could interfere with the proper
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Additional Information About Your Seat Belts
Seat Belt System Components If a front passenger does not fasten If the indicator comes on or the
Your seat belt system includes lap/ their seat belt, the indicator will beeper sounds when the driver's seat
shoulder belts in all seating positions. come on about 6 seconds after the belt is latched and there is no front
The front seat belts are also equipped ignition switch is turned to the ON seat passenger and no items on the
with automatic seat belt tensioners. (II) position. front seat, something may be
This system uses the same sensors as interfering with the monitoring
If either the driver or a front
the front airbags to monitor whether system. Look for and remove:
passenger does not fasten their seat
the front seat belts are latched or belt while driving, the beeper will ●
Any items under the front
unlatched, and how much weight is on sound and the indicator will flash passenger's seat.
the front passenger's seat (see page
again at regular intervals.
27). ● Any object(s) hanging on the seat
The seat belt system includes When no one is sitting in the front or in the seat-back pocket.
an indicator on the instrument passenger's seat, or a child or small ● Any object(s) touching the rear of
panel and a beeper to remind you and adult is riding there, the indicator
the seat-back.
your passengers to fasten your seat should not come on and the beeper
belts. should not sound. If no obstructions are found, have
your vehicle checked by a dealer.
This system monitors the front seat
belts. If you turn the ignition switch to
the ON (II) position before your seat
belt is fastened, the beeper will sound
and the indicator will flash. If your seat
belt is not fastened before the beeper
stops, the indicator will stop flashing
but remain on.
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Additional Information About Your Seat Belts
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Additional Information About Your Seat Belts
Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners The tensioners are designed to Seat Belt Maintenance
activate in any collision severe For safety, you should check the
enough to cause the front airbags to condition of your seat belts regularly.
deploy.
Pull each belt out fully, and look for
If a side curtain airbag deploys frays, cuts, burns, and wear. Check
during a side impact, the tensioner that the latches work smoothly and
on that side of the vehicle will also the belts retract easily. If a belt does
deploy. not retract easily, cleaning the belt
may correct the problem (see page
The tensioners can also be activated
267). Any belt that is not in good
during a collision in which the front
condition or working properly will
airbags do not deploy. In this case, the
not provide good protection and
airbags would not be needed, but the
should be replaced as soon as
extra tension in the seat belt could be
For added protection, the front seat possible.
helpful.
belts are equipped with automatic Honda provides a limited warranty
seat belt tensioners. When activated, When the tensioners are activated,
on seat belts. See your Honda
the tensioners immediately tighten the seat belts will remain tight until Warranty Information booklet for
the belts to help hold the driver and a they are unbuckled.
details.
front passenger in position.
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Additional Information About Your Seat Belts
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Additional Information About Your Airbags
(8) (9)
(10)
(2) (11)
(5)
(12)
(1)
(3)
(1) Driver's Front Airbag
(2) Passenger's Front Airbag
(3) Control Unit
(4) Front Seat Belt Tensioners (6)
(5) Side Airbags (4)
(6) Driver's Seat Position Sensor
(7) Front Passenger's Weight Sensors
(8) Front Impact Sensors
(9) Passenger Airbag Off Indicator (7)
(10) Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS) Sensors
(11) Front Passenger's Weight Sensors/OPDS Sensors Control Unit
(12) Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Indicator (4) (5)
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Additional Information About Your Airbags
● Automatic front seat belt ● Weight sensors that monitor the ● An indicator on the instrument
tensioners (see page 20). weight on the front passenger's panel that alerts you that the
seat. If the weight is about 65 lbs passenger's side airbag has been
● Sensors that can detect a moderate
(29 kg) or less (the weight of an turned off (see page 31).
to severe front impact or side
infant or small child), the
impact. ● An indicator on the dashboard that
passenger's front airbag will be
alerts you that the passenger's
● Sensors that can detect whether a turned off (see page 27).
front airbag has been turned off
child is in the passenger's side ● A sophisticated electronic system (see page 31).
airbag path and signal the control
that continually monitors and
unit to turn the airbag off (see ● Emergency backup power in case
records information about the
page 29). your vehicle's electrical system is
sensors, the control unit, the
disconnected in a crash.
● Sensors that can detect whether airbag activators, the seat belt
the driver's seat belt and the front tensioners, and driver and front
passenger's seat belt are latched or passenger seat belt use when the
unlatched (see page 18). ignition switch is in the ON (II)
position.
● A driver's seat position sensor that
monitors the distance of the seat ● An indicator on the instrument
from the front airbag. If the seat is panel that alerts you to a possible
too far forward, the airbag will problem with your airbags,
inflate with less force (see page sensors, or seat belt tensioners
27). (see page 30).
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Additional Information About Your Airbags
How Your Front Airbags Work During a frontal crash, your seat belt
restrains your lower body and torso,
and the front airbag helps protect
your head and chest.
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Additional Information About Your Airbags
After a crash, you may see what Dual-Stage Airbags Dual-Threshold Airbags
looks like smoke. This is actually Your front airbags are dual-stage Your front airbags are also dual-
powder from the airbag's surface. airbags. This means they have two threshold airbags. Airbags with this
Although the powder is not harmful, inflation stages that can be ignited feature have two deployment
people with respiratory problems sequentially or simultaneously, thresholds that depend on whether
may experience some temporary depending on crash severity. sensors detect the occupant is
discomfort. If this occurs, get out of wearing a seat belt or not.
In a more severe crash, both stages
the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do will ignite simultaneously to provide If the occupant's belt is not latched,
so. the quickest and greatest protection. the airbag will deploy at a slightly
lower threshold, because the
In a less severe crash, one stage will
occupant would need extra
ignite first, then the second stage will
protection.
ignite a split second later. This
provides longer airbag inflation time If the occupant's belt is latched, the
with a little less force. airbag will deploy at a slightly higher
threshold, when the airbag would be
needed to supplement the protection
provided by the seat belt.
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Additional Information About Your Airbags
Advanced Airbags
Your front airbags are also advanced
airbags. The main purpose of this
feature is to help prevent airbag-
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Additional Information About Your Airbags
When the passenger airbag gets ● Moving the front seat forcibly back How Your Side Airbags Work
turned off by the weight sensors, a against cargo on the seat or floor
‘‘passenger airbag off’’ indicator in behind it.
the center of the dashboard comes ● Hanging heavy items on the front
on (see page 31).
passenger seat, or placing heavy
If the weight sensors detect there is items in the seat-back pocket.
no passenger in the front seat, the ● Moving the front seat or seat-back
airbag is automatically turned off.
forcibly back against the folded
However, the passenger airbag off
rear seat.
indicator in this situation will not
come on. ● Back seat passengers should not
wedge objects or intentionally
To ensure that the passenger's
force their feet under the front
advanced front airbag system will
passenger seat. If you ever have a moderate to severe
work properly, do not do anything
that would increase or decrease the If your vehicle has optional floor side impact, sensors will detect rapid
weight on the front passenger's seat. mats, make sure the mat behind the acceleration and signal the control
This includes: driver's seat is hooked to the floor unit to instantly inflate either the
mat anchor (see page 267). If it is driver's or the passenger's side
● A rear passenger pushing or airbag.
pulling on the back of the front not, the mat may interfere with the
passenger's seat. proper operation of the sensors and
operation of the seat.
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Additional Information About Your Airbags
Only one airbag will deploy during a Side Airbag Cutoff System If the side airbag off indicator comes
side impact. If the impact is on the Your vehicle has a side airbag cutoff on (see page 31), have the passenger
passenger's side, the passenger's system designed primarily to protect sit upright. Once the passenger is
side airbag will deploy even if there a child riding in the front passenger's out of the airbag's deployment path,
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Additional Information About Your Airbags
How Your Side Curtain Airbags If the impact is on the passenger's How the SRS Indicator Works
Work side, the passenger's side curtain The SRS indicator alerts
airbag will inflate even if there are no you to a potential problem
occupants on that side of the vehicle. with your airbags or seat belt
One or both side curtain airbags may tensioners.
inflate in a moderate to severe frontal When you turn the ignition switch to
collision which causes the front the ON (II) position, this indicator
airbags to deploy. comes on briefly then goes off. This
To get the best protection from the tells you the system is working
side curtain airbags, occupants properly.
should wear their seat belts and sit If the indicator comes on at any other
upright and well back in their seats. time, or does not come on at all, you
SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG should have the system checked by
In a moderate to severe side impact, your dealer. For example:
sensors will detect rapid acceleration ● If the SRS indicator does not come
and signal the control unit to on after you turn the ignition
instantly inflate the side curtain switch to the ON (II) position.
airbag and activate the seat belt ● If the indicator stays on after the
tensioner on the driver's or the
engine starts.
passenger's side of the vehicle.
● If the indicator comes on or flashes
on and off while you drive.
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If you see any of these indications, How the Side Airbag Off Indicator How the Passenger Airbag Off
the airbags and seat belt tensioners Works Indicator Works
may not work properly when you U.S. Canada
need them. U.S.
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Additional Information About Your Airbags
● If your vehicle has a moderate to Additional Safety Precautions ● Do not remove or modify a front
severe impact. Even if your airbags ● Do not attempt to deactivate your seat without consulting your
do not inflate, your dealer should airbags. Together, airbags and dealer. This could make the
inspect the driver's seat position seat belts provide the best driver's seat position sensor or the
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Protecting Children - General Guidelines
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Protecting Children - General Guidelines
All Children Should Sit in a Back The Passenger's Front Airbag Can Small Children
Seat Pose Serious Risks Placing a forward-facing child seat in
According to accident statistics, Front airbags have been designed to the front seat of a vehicle equipped
children of all ages and sizes are help protect adults in a moderate to with a passenger's front airbag can be
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Protecting Children - General Guidelines
Canadian Models
SUN VISORS
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Protecting Children - General Guidelines
If You Must Drive with Several If a Child Requires Close If a child requires close physical
Children Attention attention or frequent visual contact,
Your vehicle has a back seat where Many parents say they prefer to put we strongly recommend that another
children can be properly restrained. an infant or a small child in the front adult ride with the child in a back
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Additional Safety Precautions ● Make sure any unused seat belt For example, infants and small
● Never hold an infant or child on that a child can reach is buckled, children left in a vehicle on a hot
your lap. If you are not wearing a the lockable retractor is activated, day can die from heatstroke. A
seat belt in a crash, you could be and the belt is fully retracted and child left alone with the key in the
thrown forward and crush the locked. If a child wraps a loose ignition switch can accidentally set
child against the dashboard or a seat belt around their neck, they the vehicle in motion, possibly
seat-back. If you are wearing a seat can be seriously or fatally injured. injuring themselves or others.
belt, the child can be torn from (See pages 45 and 46 for how to
activate and deactivate the ● Lock all doors and the tailgate
your arms and be seriously hurt or when your vehicle is not in use.
killed. lockable retractor.)
Children who play in vehicles can
● Never put a seat belt over yourself ●
Use the childproof door locks to accidentally get trapped inside.
and a child. During a crash, the prevent children from opening the Teach your children not to play in
belt could press deep into the child rear doors. This can prevent or around vehicles.
and cause serious or fatal injuries. children from accidentally falling
out (see page 82). ● Keep vehicle keys/remote
● Never let two children use the transmitters out of the reach of
same seat belt. If they do, they
● Do not leave children alone in a children. Even very young
could be very seriously injured in a vehicle. Leaving children without children learn how to unlock
crash. adult supervision is illegal in most vehicle doors, turn on the ignition
states, Canadian provinces and switch, and open the tailgate,
territories, and can be very which can lead to accidental injury
hazardous. or death.
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Protecting Infants and Small Children
Protecting Infants Two types of seats may be used: a Rear-facing Child Seat Placement
seat designed exclusively for infants, A rear-facing child seat can be placed
or a convertible seat used in the rear- in any seating position in the back
facing, reclining mode. seat, but not in the front. Never put a
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Protecting Infants and Small Children
In any of these situations, we Protecting Small Children Of the different seats available, we
strongly recommend that you install recommend those that have a five-
the child seat directly behind the point harness system as shown.
front passenger's seat, move the seat We also recommend that a small child
as far forward as needed, and leave it use the child seat until the child
unoccupied. Or, you may wish to get reaches the weight or height limit for
a smaller rear-facing child seat. the seat.
Child Seat Placement
We strongly recommend placing a
Placing a rear-facing child seat forward-facing child seat in a back
seat, not the front.
in the front seat can result in
serious injury or death during a Placing a forward-facing child seat in
collision. the front seat of a vehicle equipped
Child Seat Type
with a passenger's airbag can be
Many states, Canadian provinces and
Always place a rear-facing child hazardous. If the vehicle seat is too far
territories allow a child one year of age
seat in the back seat, not the or order who also meets the minimum forward, or the child's head is thrown
front. size and weight requirements to forward during a collision, an inflating
airbag can strike the child with
transition from a rea-facing child seat
enough force to cause very serious or
to a forward facing seat. Know the
requirements where you are driving fatal injuries.
and follow the child seat instructions.
Many experts recommend use of a
rear-facing seat up to age two, if the
child's height and weight are
appropriate for a rear-facing seat.
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Protecting Infants and Small Children, Selecting a Child Seat
Even with advanced front airbags that Selecting a Child Seat Whatever type of seat you choose, to
automatically turn the passenger's When buying a child seat, you need provide proper protection, a child
front airbag off (see page 31), a back to choose either a conventional child seat should meet three
seat is the safest place for a small seat, or one designed for use with requirements:
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Installing a Child Seat
After selecting a proper child seat A child seat secured with a seat 3. Secure the child in the child seat.
and a good place to install the seat, belt should be installed as firmly Make sure the child is properly
there are three main steps in as possible. However, it does not strapped in the child seat
installing the seat: need to be ‘‘rock solid.’’ Some side- according to the child seat maker's
to-side movement can be expected instructions. A child who is not
1. Properly secure the child seat to
the vehicle. All child seats must be and should not reduce the child properly secured in a child seat
secured to the vehicle with the lap seat's effectiveness. can be seriously injured in a crash.
part of a lap/shoulder belt or with If the child seat is not secure, try The following pages provide
the LATCH (Lower Anchors and installing it in a different seating guidelines on how to properly install
Tethers for CHildren) system. A position, or use a different style of a child seat. A forward-facing child
child whose seat is not properly child seat that can be firmly seat is used in all examples, but the
secured to the vehicle can be secured. instructions are the same for rear-
endangered in a crash. facing child seats.
2. Make sure the child seat is firmly
secured. After installing a child
seat, push and pull the seat
forward and from side-to-side to
verify that it is secure.
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ANCHOR
Flexible type
TETHER STRAP HOOK
Other LATCH-compatible seats 5. Lift the head restraint (see page 6. Attach the tether strap hook to the
have a flexible-type connector as 94), then route the tether strap anchor, then tighten the strap as
shown above. through the legs of the head instructed by the child seat maker.
restraint and over the seat-back,
4. Whatever type you have, follow the If the tether strap is too long and
making sure the strap is not
child seat maker's instructions for cannot be tightened firmly, find a
twisted.
adjusting or tightening the fit. route where the strap can be
tightened securely.
7. Push and pull the child seat
forward and from side-to-side to
verify that it is secure.
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4. After confirming that the belt is 5. Push and pull the child seat
locked, grab the shoulder part of forward and from side-to-side to
the belt near the buckle, and pull verify that it is secure enough to
up to remove any slack from the stay upright during normal driving
lap part of the belt. Remember, if maneuvers. If the child seat is not
the lap part of the belt is not tight, secure, unlatch the belt, allow it to
the child seat will not be secure. retract fully, then repeat these
steps.
To remove slack, it may help to put
weight on the child seat, or push
on the back of the seat while
pulling up on the belt.
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COVER
TETHER STRAP HOOK
3. Route the tether strap over the
1. Lower the head restraint to its head restraint, then attach the
lowest position. tether strap hook to the anchor,
making sure the tether strap is not
2. After properly securing the child twisted.
seat (see page 45), open the
anchor cover. 4. Tighten the strap according to the
seat maker's instructions.
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3. Does the shoulder belt cross Using a Booster Seat Some states, Canadian provinces and
between the child's neck and arm? territories also require children to
use a booster seat until they reach a
4. Is the lap part of the belt as low as
given age or weight (e.g., 6 years or
possible, touching the child's
60 lbs). Be sure to check current
thighs?
laws in the states, provinces and
5. Will the child be able to stay territories where you intend to drive.
seated like this for the whole trip?
Booster seats can be high-back or
If you answer yes to all these low-back. Whichever style you select,
questions, the child is ready to wear make sure the booster seat meets
the lap/shoulder belt correctly. If federal safety standards (see page
you answer no to any question, the 35) and that you follow the booster
child needs to ride on a booster seat. seat maker's instructions.
A child who has outgrown a forward-
facing child seat should ride in a
back seat and use a booster seat until
the lap/shoulder belt fits them
properly without the booster.
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If a child who uses a booster seat When Can a Larger Child Sit in Of course, children vary widely. And
must ride in front, move the vehicle Front while age may be one indicator of
seat as far back as possible and be The National Highway Traffic Safety when a child can safely ride in front,
sure the child is wearing the seat belt Administration and Transport there are other important factors you
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If you decide that a child can safely Additional Safety Precautions ● Do not put any accessories on a
ride up front, be sure to: ● Do not let a child wear a seat belt seat belt. Devices intended to
across the neck. This could result improve a child's comfort or
● Carefully read the owner's manual,
in serious neck injuries during a reposition the shoulder part of a
and make sure you understand all
crash. seat belt can make the belt less
seat belt instructions and all safety
effective and increase the chance
information. ● Do not let a child put the shoulder
part of a seat belt behind the back of serious injury in a crash.
●
Move the vehicle seat to the rear- or under the arm. This could cause
most position. very serious injuries during a
● Have the child sit up straight, back crash. It also increases the chance
against the seat, and feet on or that the child will slide under the
near the floor. belt in a crash and be injured.
● Check that the child's seat belt is ● Two children should never use the
properly and securely positioned. same seat belt. If they do, they
could be very seriously injured in a
● Supervise the child. Even mature crash.
children sometimes need to be
reminded to fasten the seat belts
or sit properly.
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Carbon Monoxide Hazard
Your vehicle's exhaust contains With the tailgate open, airflow can
carbon monoxide gas. Carbon pull exhaust gas into your vehicle's
monoxide should not enter the Carbon monoxide gas is toxic. interior and create a hazardous
vehicle in normal driving if you Breathing it can cause condition. If you must drive with the
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Safety Labels
These labels are in the locations shown. They warn you of potential hazards that could cause serious injury or death.
Read these labels carefully.
If a label comes off or becomes hard to read (except for the U.S. dashboard label which may be removed by the owner),
contact your dealer for a replacement.
SUN VISORS
U.S. models Canadian models
DASHBOARD
U.S. models only
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DOORJAMBS
RADIATOR CAP
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Instruments and Controls
This section gives information about Control Locations .......................... 58 Keys and Locks ............................. 78
the controls and displays that Instrument Panel .......................... 59 Immobilizer System ...................... 79
contribute to the daily operation of Instrument Panel Indicators .......... 60 Ignition Switch .............................. 80
your vehicle. All the essential Gauges.......................................... 68 Door Locks ................................... 81
controls are within easy reach. Trip Meter ................................ 69 Power Door Locks .................... 81
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Control Locations
INSTRUMENT PANEL INDICATORS (P. 60) AUDIO SYSTEM (P. 115, 143)
GAUGES (P. 68) NAVIGATION SYSTEMꭧ
MIRROR CONTROLS
(P. 101)
POWER DOOR
LOCK MASTER SWITCHꭧ
(P. 81) HEATING/COOLING
CONTROLSꭧ
(P. 110)
POWER WINDOW
SWITCHES
(P. 100)
ꭧ: If equipped
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DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS INDICATOR (P. 65) LIGHTS ON INDICATOR (P. 64)
HIGH BEAM INDICATOR (P. 65) CRUISE MAIN INDICATORꭧ (P. 65)
ꭧ
SECURITY SYSTEM INDICATOR (P. 66, 193)
SIDE AIRBAG OFF INDICATOR (P. 31, 61)
FOG LIGHT INDICATORꭧ (P. 64)
VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST (VSA) LOW TIRE PRESSURE INDICATORꭧ (P. 64)
ꭧ: If equipped
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Instrument Panel Indicators
The instrument panel has many U.S. Canada Seat Belt Reminder
indicators that give you important Parking Brake Indicator
information about your vehicle. and Brake This indicator comes on when you
System Indicator turn the ignition switch to the ON
Malfunction Indicator (Red)
Lamp (II) position. It reminds you and your
This indicator has two functions: passengers to fasten your seat belts.
See page 304. A beeper also sounds if you have not
1. It comes on when you turn the fastened your seat belt.
Low Oil Pressure ignition switch to the ON (II)
Indicator position. It is a reminder to check If you turn the ignition switch to the
the parking brake. A beeper ON (II) position before fastening
The engine can be severely damaged your seat belts, the beeper sounds,
if this indicator flashes or stays on sounds if you drive with the
parking brake not fully released. and the indicator flashes. If you do
when the engine is running. For not fasten your seat belts before the
more information, see page 303. Driving with the parking brake not
fully released can damage the beeper stops, the indicator stops
Charging System brakes and tires. flashing but remains on.
Indicator 2. If it remains on after you have fully
If this indicator comes on when the released the parking brake while
engine is running, the battery is not the engine is running, or if it
being charged. For more comes on while driving, there
information, see page 303. could be a problem with the brake
system. For more information, see
page 305.
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This indicator comes on with the On Sport model and Canadian LX model Canadian models only
high beam headlights. For more This indicator comes on when you This indicator comes on when the
information, see page 75. turn on the cruise control system by washer fluid level is low. Add washer
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Gauges
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Trip Meter
INSTANT FUEL
ECONOMY This meter shows the number of
miles (U.S.) or kilometers (Canada)
ODOMETER TRIP METER AVERAGE FUEL ENGINE OIL LIFE driven since you last reset it.
ECONOMY
To reset a trip meter, display it, and
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Controls Near the Steering Wheel
VEHICLE STABILITY
ASSIST (VSA) SYSTEM
OFF SWITCHꭧ2
(P. 234) STEERING WHEEL CRUISE CONTROL ACCESSORY POWER SOCKET
ADJUSTMENTS BUTTONSꭧ2 (P. 106)
Vehicle with navigation system is shown. (P. 77) (P. 194)
ꭧ1: To use the horn, press the center pad of the steering wheel.
ꭧ2: If equipped.
ꭧ3: Only on vehicles equipped with navigation system. Refer to the navigation system manual.
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Windshield Wipers and Washers
Windshield Wipers MIST - The wipers run at high Rear Window Wiper and Washer
speed until you release the lever.
OFF - The wipers are not activated.
INT - The wipers operate every few
seconds.
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Windshield Wipers and Washers, Turn Signal and Headlights
4. Hold past OFF to turn the rear Turn Signal and Headlights Turn Signal - Push down on the
window wiper on and to spray the left lever to signal a left turn and up
rear window washer. The rear to signal a right turn. To signal a lane
window wiper makes one more change, push lightly on the lever and
sweep after you release the switch. hold it. The lever will return to the
center when you release it or
When you shift the transmission to
complete a turn.
the reverse position with the front
windshield wiper activated, the rear
wiper operates automatically even if
the rear wiper switch is off.
The rear window washer uses the
same fluid reservoir as the
windshield washer.
1. Turn signal
2. Off
3. Parking and interior lights
4. Headlights
5. High beams
6. Flash high beams
On Sport model
7. Fog lights off
8. Fog lights on
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Headlights - Turning the switch to High Beams - Push the lever Daytime Running Lights
the ‘‘ ’’ position turns on the forward and the high beam indicator With the headlight switch off or in
parking lights, taillights, instrument will come on (see page 65). Pull it the position, the high beam
panel lights, side-marker lights, and back to return to low beams. headlights and the high beam
rear license plate lights. indicator come on with reduced
To flash the high beams, pull the
brightness when you turn the
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Keys and Locks
On Sport model and Canadian LX model All models except Sport model and You should have received a key
Canadian LX model number tag with your keys. You will
KEY NUMBER TAG KEYS WITH need this key number if you ever
TRANSMITTER
have to get a lost key replaced. Use
KEY NUMBER TAG KEYS only Honda-approved key blanks.
These keys contain electronic
circuits that are activated by the
immobilizer system. They will not
work to start the engine if the circuits
are damaged.
● Protect the keys from direct
sunlight, high temperature, and
high humidity.
Your vehicle comes with the two
ignition keys. ● Do not drop the keys or set heavy
objects on them.
● Keep the keys away from liquids.
If they get wet, dry them
immediately with a soft cloth.
All models except Sport model and
Canadian LX model
The keys do not contain batteries.
Do not try to take them apart.
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Immobilizer System
The immobilizer system protects If the system repeatedly does not As required by the FCC:
your vehicle from theft. If an recognize the coding of your key, This device complies with Part 15 of the
improperly coded key (or other contact your dealer. FCC rules. Operation is subject to the
device) is used, the engine's fuel following two conditions: (1) This device
Do not attempt to alter this system or may not cause harmful interference, and
system is disabled.
add other devices to it. Electrical (2) this device must accept any
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Ignition Switch
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Door Locks
LOCK TAB When the door is unlocked, you can Power Door Locks
To lock see the red indicator on the lock tab
MASTER DOOR LOCK SWITCH
above the inner door handle.
LOCK
RED INDICATOR
Each door has a lock tab next to the
inside door handle. Pull the lock tab
All models except Canadian DX and
to lock the door, and push it forward DX-A models
to unlock the door. To lock the doors and the tailgate,
All models except Sport model and
On Canadian DX and DX-A models Canadian LX model push the top of the master door lock
To lock the passenger's door when Each front door can be locked or switch on the driver's door, pull the
getting out of the vehicle, pull the unlocked with the ignition key. lock tab rearward on the driver's
lock tab and close the door. To lock door, or use the key in the outside
the driver's door, pull and hold the door lock on the driver's door.
outside door handle, then pull the Pushing the bottom of the master
lock tab. Release the handle, then door lock switch unlocks all doors
close the door. and the tailgate.
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The lock tab on each passenger's Lockout Prevention Childproof Door Locks
door locks and unlocks only that If you forget and leave the key in the
LEVER
door. Pushing forward the lock tab ignition switch, lockout prevention
on the driver's door unlocks only that will not allow you to lock the driver's Unlock
door. To unlock only the driver's door. With any door open and the
door from the outside, turn the key key in the ignition switch, locking
and release it. If you turn it again, the with master door lock switch is
remaining doors and the tailgate disabled. If the driver's door is Lock
unlock. closed, the lock tab on the driver's
door is not disabled. Pulling the
To lock a passenger's door when driver's lock tab rearward will lock all
getting out of the vehicle, pull the doors. If you try to lock an open
lock tab rearward and close the door. driver's door by pulling the lock tab
To lock the driver's door, remove rearward, the driver's door lock tab
key from ignition switch and pull the pops out and unlocks the driver's The childproof door locks are
lock tab rearward or push the top of door. designed to prevent children seated
the master door lock switch, then in the rear from accidentally opening
close the door. the rear doors. Each rear door has a
lock lever near the edge. With the
lever in the LOCK position (lever is
down), the door cannot be opened
from the inside regardless of the
position of the lock tab. To open the
door, pull the lock tab forward and
use the outside door handle.
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Auto Door Locking/Unlocking Auto Door Locking To turn off the Auto Door Lock
On all models except Canadian DX and The auto door locking feature has modes:
DX-A three possible settings:
Your vehicle has customizable
settings for the doors and tailgate to
● The auto door locking is
automatically lock and unlock. There deactivated all the time.
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3. Push and hold the front of the To program the Park Lock mode: 3. Push and hold the front of the
master door lock switch on the Locks all doors and tailgate when the master door lock switch on the
driver's door until you hear a click shift lever is moved out of the Park (P) driver's door. You will hear a click.
(after about 5 seconds). position (A/T vehicles only). Keep holding the switch until you
hear another click (after about 5
4. Release the switch, and within 5
seconds).
seconds, turn the ignition switch to
the LOCK (0) position. 4. Release the switch, and within 5
seconds, turn the ignition switch to
the LOCK (0) position.
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To program the Drive Lock mode: 3. On A/T vehicles, push and hold the Auto Door Unlocking
Locks all doors and tailgate when the brake pedal, and move the shift The auto door unlocking feature has
vehicle's speed reaches about 9 mph (15 lever out of the Park (P) position. five possible settings:
km/h).
4. Push and hold the front of the ● The auto door unlocking is
master door lock switch on the deactivated all the time.
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To turn off the Auto Door Unlock 4. Release the switch, and within 5 2. Turn the ignition switch to the ON
modes: seconds, turn the ignition switch to (II) position, and make sure to
the LOCK (0) position. close the driver's door.
To program the Park Unlock mode: 3. Push and hold the rear of the
Unlocks the driver's door or all doors master door lock switch on the
and tailgate when the shift lever is driver's door. You will hear a click.
moved into the Park (P) position with Continue to hold the switch:
the brake pedal depressed (A/T vehicles
only). ● Until you hear another click
(after about 5 seconds) to
activate driver's door unlock
feature.
● Or, until you hear two more
clicks (after about 10 seconds)
1. Make sure the shift lever is in the to activate all doors and tailgate
Park (P) position (A/T vehicles). unlock feature.
2. Turn the ignition switch to the ON 4. Release the switch, and within 5
(II) position, and open the driver's seconds, turn the ignition switch to
door. the LOCK (0) position.
3. Push and hold the rear of the
master door lock switch on the 1. Make sure the shift lever is in the
driver's door. You will hear a click, Park (P) position.
and after about 5 seconds, you will
hear another click.
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To program the Ignition Switch 3. On A/T vehicles, push and hold the Even if your vehicle's battery is
Unlock mode: brake pedal, then move the shift removed or goes dead, the system
Unlocks the driver's door or all doors lever out of the Park (P) position. keeps the auto door lock/unlock
and tailgate when the ignition switch is setting which you selected.
moved out of the ON (II) position. 4. Push and hold the rear of the
master door lock switch on the
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Tailgate
HANDLE
KEY
All models except Sport model and To open the tailgate, pull the handle,
Canadian LX model then lift up.
You can lock or unlock the tailgate
with the key.
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Lock Unlock
To close the tailgate, hold the tailgate Push the release lever to the right as
handle, lower the tailgate, then press shown.
On Sport model and Canadian LX model
down on the back edge.
If the power door lock system cannot If you need to unlock the tailgate
Keep the tailgate closed at all times unlock the tailgate, unlock it manually, it means there is a
while driving to avoid damaging the manually. problem with the tailgate. Have the
tailgate and to prevent exhaust gas vehicle checked by your dealer.
Place a cloth on the edge of the cover
from getting into the interior. See
to prevent scratches, then use a
Carbon Monoxide Hazard on page
small flat-tip screwdriver to remove
53.
the cover on the back of the tailgate.
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Remote Transmitter
UNLOCK - Press this button once PANIC - Press this button for
LED
LOCK
to unlock the driver's door. Push it about 2 seconds to attract attention:
BUTTON twice to unlock the remaining doors the horn will sound, and the exterior
UNLOCK and the tailgate. Some exterior lights lights will flash for about 30 seconds.
BUTTON will flash twice each time you press To cancel panic mode, press any
the button. other button on the remote
transmitter, or turn the ignition
The ceiling light (if the ceiling light
switch to the ON (II) position.
switch is in the door activated
PANIC position) will come on when you
BUTTON press the UNLOCK button. If you do
not open any door or the tailgate
within 30 seconds, the light fades
On Sport model and Canadian LX model out. If you relock the doors and the
LOCK - Press this button once to tailgate with the remote transmitter
lock all doors and the tailgate. Some before 30 seconds have elapsed, the
exterior lights will flash once. When light will go off immediately.
you push LOCK twice within 5
seconds, the horn will sound to verify If you do not open any door or the
that the doors and the tailgate are tailgate within 30 seconds, they will
locked and the security system (if automatically relock and the security
equipped) has set. You cannot lock system (if equipped) will set.
the doors and the tailgate if any door
or the tailgate is not fully closed or
the key is in the ignition switch.
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BATTERY 4. Remove the old battery, and insert As required by the FCC: This device
a new battery into the back of the complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
cover with the + side facing down. Operation is subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not
An improperly disposed of battery cause harmful interference, and (2) this
can hurt the environment. Always device must accept any interference
confirm local regulations for received, including interference that may
battery disposal. cause undesired operation.
5. Install the parts in reverse order. Changes or modifications not expressly
approved by the party responsible for
compliance could void the user's
authority to operate the equipment.
2. Separate the transmitter by prying This device complies with Industry
its middle seam with your Canada Standard RSS-210. Operation is
fingernail. subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause
3. Inside the transmitter, separate the interference, and (2) this device must
inner cover from the keypad by accept any interference that may cause
carefully prying on the edge with a undesired operation of the device.
coin.
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RELEASE LEVER
On Sport model and Canadian LX model You can adjust the angle of the rear
The driver's seat has an armrest on seat-backs separately. To change the
the side of the seat-back. To use, seat-back angle, pull up the release
pivot it down. lever on the outer side of the seat-
back.
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Active Head Restraints After a collision, the activated restraint For a head restraint system to work
should return to its normal position. properly:
If the restraints do not return to their ● Do not hang any items on the head
normal position, or in the event of a restraints, or from the restraint
severe collision, have the vehicle legs.
inspected by a Honda dealer.
●
Do not place any object between
an occupant and the seat-back.
●
Install each restraint in its proper
location.
● Only use genuine Honda
replacement head restraints.
The driver's and front passenger's
seats have active head restraints. If the
vehicle is struck severely from the rear,
the occupant properly secured with the
seat belt will be pushed against the
seat-back and the head restraint will
automatically move forward.
This reduces the distance between the
restraint and the occupant's head. It
also helps protect the occupants
against the likelihood of whiplash and
injuries to the neck and upper spine.
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FLOOR GUIDE
Make sure there are no items on the
LATCH
floor before folding down the seats.
To return the seat cushion to its
original position, first make sure
there are no items on the floor, then
pull up the seat leg fully, and push
down the seat cushion slowly while
holding it with your hands. Set the
seat leg in the floor guide. A latch
Pull up the rear seat cushion, and comes out when the leg is set
fold the seat leg down. Push the seat properly.
cushion firmly against the seat-back
to lock it.
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Using a seat belt with the SMALL LATCH PLATE TRIANGLE MARKS
detachable anchor unlatched
Pull out the small latch plate and the Line up the triangle marks on the
increases the chance of serious
latch plate from each holding slot in small latch plate and anchor buckle
injury or death in a crash.
the ceiling, and pull out the seat belt when reattaching the belt and
to extend it. buckle.
Before using the seat belt,
make sure the detachable Tug on the seat belt to verify that the
anchor is correctly latched. detachable anchor is securely
latched. Make sure the seat belt is
not twisted.
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LATCH PLATE
When you push the MAIN switch in,
the switch is off, and the passenger
To unlatch the detachable anchor, MAIN SWITCH windows cannot be raised or
insert the latch plate into the slot on lowered. To cancel this feature, push
Turn the ignition switch to the ON
the side of the anchor buckle. Store on the switch again to get it to pop
(II) position to raise or lower any
the detachable anchor and seat belt out. Keep the MAIN switch off when
window. To open a window, push the
latch plates in the retractor housing. you have children in the vehicle so
switch down and hold it. Release the
switch when you want the window to they do not injure themselves by
stop. Pull back on the switch and operating the windows
hold it to close the window. unintentionally.
The windows will operate for up to 10
minutes after you turn off the ignition
switch. Opening either front door
cancels this function.
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Interior Convenience Items
BEVERAGE
HOLDER
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Open the lower glove box by pulling Open the upper glove box by pulling
the bottom of the handle. Close it up on the lever. Close it with a firm
with a firm push. push.
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The heating and air conditioning Vents, Heating, and A/C ............. 110 Disc Player Error Messages
system in your vehicle provides a Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models with navigation
comfortable driving environment in (Models without navigation system) ............................... 157
all weather conditions. system) ............................... 115 Playing a PC card (Models with
Playing a Disc (Models without navigation system) .................. 158
The standard audio system has many
navigation system) .................. 122 Playing an iPod® (Models with
features. This section describes
Disc Player Error Messages navigation system) .................. 170
those features and how to use them.
Features
(Models without navigation iPod® Error Messages (Models
Your vehicle has an anti-theft audio system) ............................... 128 with navigation system) .......... 176
system that requires a code number Playing an iPod® (Models without Playing a USB Flash Memory
to enable it. navigation system) .................. 129 Device (Models with
The security system helps to iPod® Error Messages (Models navigation system) .............. 177
discourage vandalism and theft of without navigation system) ..... 135 USB Flash Memory Device Error
your vehicle. Playing a USB Flash Memory Messages (Models with
Device (Models without navigation system) .............. 183
navigation system) .............. 136 FM/AM Radio Reception ............ 184
USB Flash Memory Device Error Protecting Your Discs ................. 186
Messages (Models without Remote Audio Controls ............... 189
navigation system) .............. 142 Auxiliary Input Jack .................... 190
Playing the AM/FM Radio Radio Theft Protection ................ 191
(Models with navigation Setting the Clock......................... 192
system) ............................... 143 Security System .......................... 193
Playing a Disc (Models with Cruise Control ............................ 194
navigation system) .................. 149
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ꭧ: If equipped
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Airflow Controls The outside air intakes for the Mode Control Dial
Fan Control Dial heating and cooling system are at the Use the mode control dial to select
Turn this dial to increase or decrease base of the windshield. Keep this the vents the air flows from. Some air
the fan speed and airflow. area clear of leaves and other debris. will flow from the dashboard corner
vents in all modes.
Temperature Control Dial The system should be left in fresh air
Turning this dial clockwise increases mode under almost all conditions. Air flows from the center and
the temperature of the airflow. Keeping the system in recirculation corner vents in the dashboard.
Features
mode, particularly with the A/C off,
Air Conditioning (A/C) Button can cause the windows to fog up. Airflow is divided between the
If equipped vents in the dashboard and the floor
This button turns the air Switch to recirculation mode when vents.
conditioning on and off. The driving through dusty or smoky
conditions, then return to fresh air Air flows from the floor vents.
indicator in the button is on when the
A/C is on. mode. Airflow is divided between the
Fresh Air/Recirculation Lever Rear Window Defogger floor vents and defroster vents at the
This lever controls the source of the Button / base of the windshield.
air going into the system. When you This button turns the rear window
defogger on and off (see page 76). Air flows from the defroster
slide the lever to the side, air is vents at the base of the windshield.
brought in from outside the vehicle On some models, this button also
(fresh air mode). When you select operates the heated outside mirrors
the side, air from the vehicle's (see page 102).
interior is sent through the system
again (recirculation mode).
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When you select or , the Using the Heater Using the A/C
system automatically turns on the The heater uses engine coolant to If equipped
A/C (if equipped). You cannot turn warm the air. If the engine is cold, it Air conditioning places an extra load
the A/C off in this mode. will be several minutes before you on the engine. Check the high
feel warm air coming from the temperature indicator (see page 63).
Ventilation system. If the indicator begins to blink, turn
The flow-through ventilation system off the A/C until the indicator goes
draws in outside air, circulates it 1. Select and .
off.
through the interior, then discharges 2. Set the fan to the desired speed.
it through vents near the tailgate. 1. Turn on the A/C by pressing the
3. Adjust the warmth of the air with button. The indicator in the button
1. Set the temperature to the lower the temperature control dial. comes on when a fan speed is
limit. selected.
2. Make sure the A/C is off. 2. Make sure the temperature is set
3. Select and . to maximum cool.
4. Set the fan to the desired speed. 3. Select .
4. If the outside air is humid, select
recirculation mode. If the outside
air is dry, select .
5. Set the fan to the desired speed.
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If the interior is very warm, you can To Defog and Defrost When you select or , the
cool it down more rapidly by partially To remove fog from the inside of the system automatically turns on the
opening the windows, turning on the windows: A/C. This helps to dehumidify the air
A/C, and setting the fan to maximum 1. Set the fan to the desired speed or and to defog the windshield. In either
speed in . mode, you cannot turn off the A/C.
high for faster defrosting.
Dehumidify the Interior When you switch to another mode,
2. Select by sliding the lever. the A/C returns to its original
Air conditioning, as it cools, removes
Features
moisture from the air. When used in 3. Select . The system setting, either on or off, as indicated
combination with the heater, it automatically turns on the A/C (if by the A/C indicator.
makes the interior warm and dry and equipped). The A/C indicator will
can prevent the windows from not come on if it was previously off.
fogging up.
4. Adjust the temperature so the
1. Turn the fan on. airflow feels warm.
2. If the A/C is off, turn it on (if 5. Select / to help clear the
equipped). rear window.
3. Select and . 6. To increase airflow to the
Adjust the temperature to your windshield, close the corner vents.
preference.
This setting is suitable for all driving
conditions whenever the outside
temperature is above 32°F (0°C).
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DISPLAY ꂹ ꂾ BUTTON
Features
VOL/SELECT
KNOB
POWER ( ꂻ ) BUTTON
PRESET BUTTONS
TITLE BUTTON
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To Play the FM/AM Radio TUNE - Use the TUNE/SEEK SEEK - The SEEK function
The ignition switch must be in the button to tune to a desired searches up and down from the
ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position. frequency. Press the button to current frequency to find a station
Turn the system on by pushing the tune to a higher frequency, and the with a strong signal. To activate it,
FM/AM button. Adjust the volume button to tune to a lower press and hold the or side of
by turning the VOL/SELECT knob. frequency. the TUNE/SEEK button until you
The band and frequency that the hear a beep, then release it.
You can also operate the tune
radio was last tuned to are displayed. function by using the VOL/SELECT SCAN - The scan function samples
To change bands, press the FM/AM knob. all stations with strong signals on the
button. On the FM band, ST will be Press the VOL/ SELECT knob and selected band. To activate it, press
displayed if the station is you will see ‘‘SEL’’ in the display. the SCAN button, then release it.
broadcasting in stereo. Stereo Turn the knob right to tune to a You will see SCAN in the display.
reproduction in AM is not available. higher frequency, or left to tune to a The system will scan for a station
To Select a Station lower frequency. with a strong signal. When it finds
You can use any of five methods to To turn it off, press the VOL/ one, it will stop and play that station
find radio stations on the selected SELECT knob or button, or for about 10 seconds.
band: tune, seek, scan, the preset PLAY button. If you do nothing, the system will
buttons, and auto select. The system will return to the normal then scan for the next strong station
display about 10 seconds after you and play it for 10 seconds. When it
stop adjusting the tune mode. plays a station you want to listen to,
press the SCAN button again.
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PRESET - Each preset button (1- AUTO SELECT - If you are You will see a ‘‘0’’ displayed after
6) can store one frequency on AM, traveling far from home and can no pressing a preset button if auto select
and two frequencies on FM. longer receive your preset stations, cannot find a strong station for that
1. Select the desired band, AM or you can use the auto select feature to preset button.
find stations in the local area.
FM. FM1 and FM2 let you store If you do not like the stations auto
two frequencies with each preset Press the A.SEL button. ‘‘A.SEL’’ select has stored, you can store other
button. flashes in the display, and the system frequencies on the preset buttons as
Features
goes into scan mode for several previously described.
2. Use the tune, seek, or scan
seconds. It stores the frequencies of
function to tune the radio to a To turn off auto select, press the A.SEL
six AM and twelve FM stations in the
desired station. (auto select) button. This restores
preset buttons.
the presets you originally set.
3. Pick a preset number (1-6), and
hold it until you hear a beep. For information on FM/AM radio
frequencies and reception, see page
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to store a
184.
total of six stations on AM and
twelve stations on FM.
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Radio Data System (RDS) Category ALL: All RDS category stations Press or PLAY button to
ROCK: Rock, classic rock and soft select an RDS category. The display
rock music shows the selected RDS category
COUNTRY: Country music name for about 10 seconds. You can
SOFT: Adult hits and soft music use the search or scan function to
TOP 40: Top 40 hits find radio stations in the selected
OLDIES: Nostalgia music and oldies RDS category. If you do nothing
R & B: Rhythm and blues, and soft while the RDS category name is
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rhythm and blues displayed, the selected category is
RELIGION: Religious music and canceled.
RDS CATEGORY religious talk RDS Program Search
CLASSIC: Classical music This function searches up and down
JAZZ: Jazz a frequency for the strongest signal
INFO: News, information, sports, from the frequencies that carry the
On the FM band selected, you can talk, foreign language, personality,
select the program category provided selected RDS category information.
public, college, and weather This can help you to find a station in
by the RDS. Press or PLAY TRAFFIC: Traffic information
button to display and select an RDS your favorite category. To activate it,
category. The principal RDS press the or side of the
categories are shown as follows; TUNE/SEEK button. You will see
the selected RDS category name
blinking while searching it. When
the system finds a station, the
selected RDS category name will be
displayed again for about 5 seconds.
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If the system does not find a station, RDS Program SCAN You can use the RDS program search
‘‘NOTHING’’ will be blinking for The scan function samples all or scan function even if the PS name
about 5 seconds, then the system stations with strong signals on the display function is off. In this case,
goes back to the last selected station. selected RDS category. To activate it, the display shows a frequency in
press the SCAN button. You will see place of a PS name.
‘‘SCAN’’ in the display. The system
will scan for a station with a strong
signal in the selected RDS category.
You will also see the selected RDS
category name blinking while
searching it. When it finds one, it will
stop and play that station for about 10
seconds.
If you do nothing, the system will
scan for the next strong station and
play it for 10 seconds. When it plays
a station that you want to listen to,
press the SCAN button again.
If the system does not find a station,
‘‘NOTHING’’ will be blinking for
about 5 seconds, then the system
goes back to the last selected station.
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Adjusting the Sound SVC - Adjusts the volume level Audio System Lighting
Press the SOUND ( ) button to based on the vehicle speed. You can use the instrument panel
select an appropriate setting: bass, brightness control knob to adjust the
The system will return to the audio
treble, fader, balance, and SVC illumination of the audio system (see
display about 10 seconds after you
(speed-sensitive volume page 76). The audio system
stop adjusting a mode.
compensation). Turn the VOL/ illuminates when the parking lights
SELECT knob to adjust the setting. Speed-sensitive Volume are on, even if the system is turned
Compensation (SVC) off.
Features
BASS - Adjusts the bass. The SVC mode controls the volume
TREBLE - Adjusts the treble. based on vehicle speed. The faster
you go, the louder the audio volume
FADER - Adjusts the front-to-back becomes. As you slow down, the
strength of the sound. audio volume decreases.
BALANCE - Adjusts the side-to- The SVC has four modes; SVC OFF,
side strength of the sound. SVC LOW, SVC MID, and SVC
Each mode is shown in the display as HIGH. Turn the VOL/SELECT knob
it changes. Turn the VOL/SELECT to adjust the setting to your liking. If
knob to adjust the setting to your you feel the sound is too loud,
liking. When the level reaches the choose low. If you feel the sound is
center, you will see ‘‘C’’ in the too quiet, choose high.
display. This function is set to MID as the
default setting when the vehicle
leaves the factory.
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DISC EJECT
( ꁎ ) BUTTON
RANDOM
BUTTON
SEEK/SKIP SEEK/SKIP
(ꀾ (ꀽ
SEEK) SEEK)
BUTTON BUTTON
SCAN BUTTON
TITLE BUTTON VOL/SELECT KNOB ꂺ PLAY BUTTON REPEAT BUTTON
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To Play a Disc The in-dash disc player can also play NOTE: If a file on an MP3 or WMA
To load or play discs, the ignition CD-Rs and CD-RWs compressed in disc is protected by digital rights
switch must be in the ACCESSORY CD-TEXT, MP3, and WMA formats. management (DRM), the audio unit
(I) or ON (II) position. When playing a disc in MP3 or displays UNSUPPORTED, and then
WMA, you will see ‘‘MP3’’ or ‘‘WMA’’ skips to the next file.
You operate the in-dash disc player
in the display. You can see up to 99
with the same controls used for the If you have a disc that is a
folders, and select up to 999 tracks/
radio. To select the disc player, press combination of CD-DA tracks and
files.
Features
the CD button. You will see ‘‘CD’’ in MP3/WMA files, you can choose the
the display. The folder or track format to listen by pressing the CD
numbers are shown in the display. button.
You can also select the displayed
Video CDs and DVDs will not work
information with the TITLE button
in this unit.
(see page 123). The system will
continuously play a disc until you A disc compressed in AAC format
change modes. cannot be played in this audio
system.
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The specifications of the compatible To Load a Disc You can see the album, artist, and
MP3 file are: Insert a disc about halfway into the track name in the display. If a disc is
Sampling frequency: disc slot. The drive will pull the disc recorded in MP3 or WMA, you can
32/44.1/48 kHz (MPEG1), 24/ in the rest of the way to play it. You see the folder and file name, and the
22.05/16 kHz (MPEG2) operate the disc player with the same artist, album, and track tag.
Bit rate: controls used for the radio. The
number of the current track is shown With the folder name, you will see
32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/
in the display. When playing a disc in the FOLDER indicator in the display.
160/192/224/256/320 kbps
MP3 or WMA, the numbers of the The TRACK indicator is shown with
(MPEG1),
current folder and file are shown. the file or track name.
8/16/24/32/40/48/56/64/80/96/
112/128/160 kbps (MPEG2) The system will continuously play a When you press the TITLE button
Compatible with variable bit rate and disc until you change modes. while a disc without text data is
multi-session. You cannot load and play 3-inch playing, you will see ‘‘NO INFO’’ on
Maximum layers (including ROOT): (8-cm) discs in this unit. the display.
8 layers
For information on how to handle The display shows up to about 16
The specifications of the compatible and protect compact discs, see page characters of selected text data (the
WMA file are: 186. folder name, file name, etc.).
Sampling frequency: Text Data Display Function If the text data has more than 16
32/44.1/48 kHz Each time you press the TITLE characters, you will see the first 15
Bit rate: button, the display shows you the characters and the indicator on the
48/64/80/96/128/160/192 kbps text data on a disc, if the disc was display. Press and hold the TITLE
Compatible with variable bit rate and recorded with text data. button until the next 16 characters
multi-session. are shown. You can see up to about
Maximum layers (including ROOT): 31 characters of the text data.
8 layers
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If you press and hold the TITLE When you turn on the audio system SEEK/SKIP - Each time you press
button again, the display shows the next time, the system keeps your the button, the player skips
first 15 characters again. selection with the TITLE button. forward to the beginning of the next
If any letter is not available, it is To Change or Select Tracks/Files track (files in MP3/WMA mode).
replaced with ‘‘ . ’’ (dot) in the You can use the SEEK/SKIP button Press the button to skip
display. When the disc has no text while a disc is playing to select backward to the beginning of the
data, you will see ‘‘NO INFO’’ on the passages and change tracks (files in current track. Press it again to skip to
Features
display. MP3/WMA mode). the beginning of the previous track.
You will also see some text data In MP3/WMA mode, use the To move rapidly within a track, press
under these conditions: or PLAY button to select folders in and hold the or button.
the disc, and use the SEEK/SKIP You can also operate the track
● When a new folder, file, or track is button to change files.
selected. selection by using the VOL/SELECT
knob. Press the VOL/SELECT knob
● When you change the audio mode and you will see ‘‘SEL’’ in the display.
to play a disc with text data or in Turn the knob to switch the track
MP3 or WMA. number. Press the VOL/SELECT
● When you insert a disc, and the knob or PLAY button to set your
system begins to play. selection. To turn it off, press the
button.
When playing a CD-DA with text
data, the album and track name are
shown in the display. With a disc in
MP3 or WMA, the display shows the
folder and file name.
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SCAN - The scan function samples In MP3/WMA mode To Stop Playing a Disc
all the tracks on the disc in the order FOLDER-SCAN - This feature, Press the eject button ( ) to
they are recorded on the disc (all when activated, samples the first file remove the disc. If you eject the disc,
files in the selected folder in MP3 or in each folder on the disc in the but do not remove it from the slot,
WMA mode). To activate the scan order they are recorded. To activate the system will automatically reload
feature, press the SCAN button. You the folder scan feature, press the it after 10 seconds and put it in pause
will see ‘‘SCAN’’ in the display. You SCAN button repeatedly. You will mode. To begin playing, press the
will get a 10 second sampling of each see ‘‘F-SCAN’’ in the display. The CD button.
Features
track/file in the disc/folder. Press system will then play the first file in
Press the FM/AM button to switch
and hold the SCAN button to get out the main folders for about 10
to the radio while a disc is playing.
of scan mode and play the last track seconds. If you do nothing, the
Press the CD button to play the disc.
sampled. system will then play the following
first files for 10 seconds each. When If you turn the system off while a disc
the system samples the first file of all is playing, either with the power ( )
folders, F-SCAN is cancelled, and the button or by turning off the ignition
system plays normally. switch, the disc will stay in the drive.
When you turn the system back on,
Each time you press the SCAN
the disc will begin playing where it
button, the mode changes from
left off.
track/file scan to folder scan, then to
normal playing. Protecting Discs
For information on how to handle
and protect compact discs, see page
186.
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Features
POWER ( ꂻ ) BUTTON
RANDOM
BUTTON
ꀾ ꀽ
SEEK SEEK
(SKIP -) (SKIP +)
BUTTON BUTTON
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Features
USB CONNECTOR
USB ADAPTER CABLE 2. Connect your dock connector to
the iPod correctly and securely.
1. Open the upper glove box, and pull
out the USB adapter cable. 3. Install the dock connector to the
USB connector securely.
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The display shows up to about 16 To Change or Select Files SKIP - Each time you press the
characters of the selected data. If the Use the SKIP button while an iPod is (SKIP +) button, the system skips
text data has more than 16 playing to select passages and forward to the beginning of the next
characters, you will see the first 15 change files. file. Press the (SKIP -) button,
characters and the indicator in the to skip backward to the beginning of
display. Press and hold the TITLE the current file. Press it again to skip
button until the next 16 characters to the beginning of the previous file.
are shown.
To move rapidly within a file, press
and hold either side ( or ) of
the SKIP button.
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button. You will see ‘‘RPT’’ in the
Pressing the button goes back display. To turn it off, press the RPT
to the previous display and pressing button again.
the TITLE button cancels this setting
mode. SHUFFLE ALL - This feature
You can also select a file from any list plays all available files in a selected
on the iPod menu: playlists, artists, list (playlists, artists, albums or
albums and songs, by using the songs) in random order. To activate
VOL/SELECT knob. Push the VOL/ the shuffle all feature, press the RDM
SELECT knob to switch the display button. You will see ‘‘RDM’’ in the
to an iPod menu, then turn the VOL/ display. To turn it off, press and hold
SELECT knob to select a desired list. the RDM button.
Press the VOL/SELECT knob to set
your selection.
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SHUFFLE ALBUM - This feature To Stop Playing Your iPod When you disconnect the iPod while
plays all available albums in a To play the radio when an iPod is it is playing, the display shows ‘‘USB
selected list (playlists, artists, albums playing, press the FM/AM button. If NO DATA.’’
or songs) in random order. The files a disc is in the audio unit, press the iPod Error Messages
in each album are played in the CD button to play the disc.
If you see an error message in the
recorded order. To activate the Disconnecting an iPod display, see page 135.
shuffle album feature, press the You can disconnect the iPod at any
RDM button repeatedly. You will see time when you see ‘‘OK to
‘‘F-RDM’’ in the display. To turn it Disconnect’’ messageꭧ in the iPod
off, press and hold the RDM button. display. Always make sure you see
Each time you press the RDM ‘‘OK to Disconnect’’ message in the
button, the mode changes from iPod display before you disconnect it.
shuffle all play to shuffle album play, Make sure to follow the iPod's
then to normal playing. instructions on how to disconnect the
dock connector from the USB
adapter cable.
ꭧ: The displayed message may vary
on models or versions. On some
models, there is no message to
disconnect.
If you reconnect the same iPod, the
system may begin playing where it
left off, depending on what mode the
iPod is in when it is reconnected.
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POWER ( ꂻ ) BUTTON
RANDOM
BUTTON
ꀾ ꀽ
SEEK SEEK
(SKIP -) (SKIP +)
BUTTON BUTTON
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To Play a USB Flash Memory The recommended USB flash ● We recommend backing up your
Device memory devices are 256 Mbyte or data before playing a USB flash
This audio system can operate the higher, and formatted with the FAT memory device.
audio files on a USB flash memory file system. Some digital audio ● Depending on the type and
device with the same controls used players may be compatible as well.
number of files, it may take some
for the in-dash disc player. To play a
Some USB flash memory device time before they begin to play.
USB flash memory device, connect it
(such as devices with security
to the USB adapter cable in the Depending on the software the
Features
●
lockout features, etc.) will not work
upper glove box, then press the AUX files were made with, it may not be
in this audio unit.
button. The ignition switch must be possible to play some files, or
in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) NOTE: display some text data.
position. Do not use a device such as a card
●
The specifications for compatible
The audio system reads and plays reader or hard drive as the device MP3 files are:
the audio files on the USB flash or your files may be damaged. – Sampling frequency:
memory device in MP3, WMA or ● Do not connect your USB flash 32/44.1/48 kHz (MPEG1)
AACꭧ formats. Depending on the memory device using a HUB. 16/22.05/24 kHz (MPEG2)
format, the display shows MP3,
WMA or AAC when a USB flash ● Do not use an extension cable to – Bit rate:
memory device is playing. The USB the USB adapter cable equipped 32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/
flash memory device limit is up to with your vehicle. 160/192/224/256/320/VBR kbps
700 folders or up to 65535 files. (MPEG1)
● Do not keep the USB flash
8/16/24/32/40/48/56/64/80/96/
ꭧ: Only AAC format files recorded memory device in the vehicle.
112/128/144/160/VBR kbps
with iTunes are playable on this Direct sunlight and high heat will
(MPEG2)
audio unit. damage it.
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Features
The display shows up to about 16 file. Press the (SKIP -) button,
characters of the selected data. If the to skip backward to the beginning of
text data has more than 16 the current file. Press it again to skip
USB CONNECTOR characters, you will see the first 15 to the beginning of the previous file.
characters and the indicator in the
2. Connect the USB flash memory display. Press and hold the TITLE To move rapidly within a file, press
device to the USB connector button until the next 16 characters and hold either side ( or ) of
correctly and securely. are shown. the SKIP button.
When the USB flash memory device FOLDER SELECTION - To select
is connected, the USB indicator is a different folder, press the
shown in the display. button or PLAY button. Press the
button to skip to the next
folder, and press the PLAY button
to skip to the beginning of the
previous folder.
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To Select a File from Folder and File To Select Repeat, Random or Scan RANDOM - This feature plays all
Lists Mode: the files in random order. To activate
You can select any type of repeat, the track random feature, press the
random and scan modes by using the RDM button. You will see ‘‘RDM’’ in
Folder Selection RPT button or RDM button, or SCAN the display. To turn it off, press and
button. hold the RDM button.
REPEAT - This feature FOLDER RANDOM- This feature
Press the VOL/ continuously plays a file. To activate plays the files in the selected folder
SELECT knob. the repeat feature, press the RPT
Track Selection in random order. To activate the
button. You will see ‘‘RPT’’ in the folder random feature, press the
display. To turn it off, press and hold RDM button repeatedly. You will see
the RPT button. ‘‘F-RDM’’ in the display. To turn it
FOLDER REPEAT- This feature off, press and hold the RDM button.
replays all the files in the selected Each time you press the RDM
You can also select a folder or file by folder in the order they are stored.
using the VOL/SELECT knob. Push button, the mode changes from track
To activate the folder repeat feature, random play to folder random play,
the VOL/SELECT knob to switch the press the RPT button repeatedly. You
display to the folder or file list, then then to normal playing.
will see ‘‘F-RPT’’ in the display. To
turn the VOL/SELECT knob to turn it off, press and hold the RPT
select a folder or file. Press the VOL/ button.
SELECT knob to set your selection.
Each time you press the RPT button,
Pressing the button goes back the mode changes from file repeat to
to the previous display and pressing folder repeat, then to normal playing.
the TITLE button cancels this setting
mode.
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SCAN - This feature samples all To Stop Playing a USB Flash USB Flash Memory Device Error
files in the selected folder in the Memory Device Messages
order they are stored. To activate the To play the radio when a USB flash If you see an error message in the
scan feature, press the SCAN button. memory device is playing, press the display, see page 142.
You will see ‘‘SCAN’’ in the display. FM/AM button. If a disc is in the
You will get a 10 second sampling of audio unit, press the CD button to
each file in the folder. Press and hold play the disc.
the SCAN button to get out of the
Features
Disconnecting a USB Flash Memory
scan mode and play the last file Device
sampled. You can disconnect the USB flash
FOLDER SCAN- This feature memory device in any time even if
samples the first file in each folder in the USB mode is selected on the
the order they are stored. To activate audio system. Always follow the USB
the folder scan feature, press the flash memory device's instructions
SCAN button repeatedly. You will when you remove it.
see ‘‘F-SCAN’’ in the display. You will When you disconnect the USB flash
get a 10 second sampling of each first memory device while it is playing,
file in the folder(s). Press and hold the display shows ‘‘USB NO DATA.’’
the SCAN button to get out of the
folder scan mode and play the last If you reconnect the same USB flash
file sampled. memory device, the system will
begin playing where it left off.
Each time you press the SCAN
button, the mode changes from file
scan to folder scan, then to normal
playing.
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Playing the AM/FM Radio (Models with navigation system)
Features
AM/FM
BUTTON
AUDIO
BUTTON
SCAN
BUTTON
TUNE BAR
PRESET BUTTONS
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Voice Control System You can also operate the audio To Select a Station
In addition to the standard audio system without using the control You can use any of five methods to
controls, the audio system in your icons on the audio screen. Use the find radio stations on the selected
vehicle can be operated using the control buttons on the left side of the band: tune, seek, scan, the preset
voice control system. See the screen. The status bar appears on the buttons, and auto select.
navigation system manual for bottom of the screen each time you
TUNE - Use the TUNE bar to tune
complete details. operate any of the control buttons.
the radio to a desired frequency.
On the navigation screen, you can
To Play the AM/FM Radio Press the side of the bar to tune to
The ignition switch must be in the also see audio information by
a higher frequency, and press the
ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position. touching the AUDIO INFO icon on
side to tune to a lower frequency.
Turn the system on by pushing the the lower of the screen.
Press and hold the or side of the
power/volume knob or the AM/FM The band and frequency that the
TUNE bar until you hear two beeps
button. Adjust the volume by turning radio was last turned to are
to change the frequency rapidly.
the power/volume knob. displayed. To change bands, press
Release the bar when the display
Pushing the AUDIO button will also the AM/FM button, or touch the
reaches the desired frequency.
turn on the system. desired band icon (FM1, FM2, or
AM). On the FM band, STEREO will
be displayed if the station is
broadcasting in stereo. Stereo
reproduction on AM is not available.
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SEEK - The SEEK function If you do nothing, the system will Each preset button's frequency is
searches up and down from the then scan for the next strong station shown on the bottom of the audio
current frequency to find a station and play it for 10 seconds. When it display.
with a strong signal. To activate it, plays a station you want to listen to,
press and hold the or side of the press the SCAN button again.
TUNE bar until you hear a beep,
Preset - Each preset button can
then release it.
store one frequency on AM and two
Features
SCAN - The SCAN function frequencies on FM.
samples all stations with strong
1. Select the desired band, AM or
signals on the selected band. To
FM. FM1 and FM2 let you store
activate it, press the SCAN button,
two frequencies with each preset
then release it. You will see SCAN in
button.
the display. The system will scan for
a station with a strong signal. When 2. Use the tune, seek, or scan
it finds one, it will stop and play that function to tune the radio to a
station for about 10 seconds. desired station.
3. Pick a preset button, and hold it
until you hear a beep.
4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to store a
total of six stations on AM and
twelve stations on FM.
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AUTO SELECT - If you are You will see a ‘‘0’’ displayed after Adjusting the Sound
traveling far from home and can no pressing a preset button if auto select
longer receive your preset stations, cannot find a strong station for every
you can use the auto select feature to preset button.
find stations in the local area.
If you do not like the stations auto
Press the AUDIO button to view the select has stored, you can store other
audio control icons, then touch the frequencies on the preset buttons as
AUTO SEL icon. You will see AUTO previously described.
SEL flashing in the display, and the
To turn off auto select, touch the
system goes into scan mode for
AUTO SEL icon . This restores the
several seconds. It stores the
presets you originally set.
frequencies of six AM, and twelve SOUND ICON
FM stations in the preset buttons. For information on FM/AM radio
frequencies and reception, see page You can adjust the sound on the
184. navigation screen. To adjust the
sound, push the AUDIO button, then
enter the sound grid by touching the
SOUND icon on the display.
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Features
touch the L or R icon. joystick. Move it up and down to
move the highlighting and scroll
The right upper display shows you
through lists. Select the icon, then
BASS/TREBLE SETTING the current setting of the sound
enter the joystick.
strength coming from each speaker.
BASS - Adjusts the bass. SVC (speed-sensitive volume
The system will return to the audio
display about 10 seconds after you
TREBLE - Adjusts the treble. To compensation) - The SVC mode
stop adjusting a mode.
adjust the treble and bass, touch controls the volume based on vehicle
or on each side of the treble or speed. The faster you go, the louder
bass adjustment bar. The adjustment the audio volume becomes. As you
bar on the right lower display shows slow down, the audio volume
you the current setting. decreases. Touch the appropriate
icon (Low, Mid, Hi, Off) to select the
mode.
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Playing a Disc (Models with navigation system)
CD ICON
POWER/VOLUME JOYSTICK
KNOB
Features
OPEN BUTTON
CD/AUX BUTTON
AUDIO BUTTON
SCAN BUTTON
TUNE FOLDER
BAR
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Features
OPEN BUTTON Insert a disc about halfway into the To return the screen to the upright
disc slot. The drive will pull the disc position, press the CLOSE button on
The in-dash disc player is behind the
in the rest of the way and begin to the edge of the screen panel. Do not
navigation screen. To use the disc
play it. use the folded screen as a tray. If you
player, press the OPEN button
put a cup, for example, on the screen,
beside the screen. The screen folds You cannot load and play 3-inch (8-
the liquid inside the cup may spill on
back, and the disc slot appears. cm) discs in this system.
the screen when you go over a bump.
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Press the AUDIO button beside the To Change or Select Tracks/Files You can also select an icon with the
screen to show the audio display and joystick. Move it to left, right, up, or
operate the in-dash disc player. PRESET BUTTON'S FUNCTION down to change the highlighting and
scroll through lists. Then press the
You can also operate the audio
ENT on the top of the joystick to
system without using the control
select the icon.
icons on the audio screen. Press the
CD/AUX button. The status bar SKIP - Each time you press
appears on the bottom of the screen. (preset 6), the player skips forward
On the navigation screen, you can to the beginning of the next track
see the audio information whenever (file in MP3 or WMA mode). Press
you touch the AUDIO INFO or (preset 5), to skip backward to
TRACK LIST icons on the lower of the beginning of the current track.
PRESET BUTTONS
the screen. Press it again to skip to the
You can use the preset buttons while beginning of the previous track.
When playing a CD recorded with
text data, the track, album, and artist a disc is playing to select passages FF/REW - To move rapidly within
name are shown on the audio and change tracks (files in MP3 or a track/file, press and hold
display. When playing a disc in MP3 WMA mode). Each preset button's (preset 4) or (preset 3).
or WMA, the folder number and function is shown on the bottom of
name, the file number and name, the the screen.
artist name, and the elapsed time are
shown. The system will continuously
play a disc until you change modes.
If the disc was not recorded with text
data, it will not be displayed.
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Features
beginning of the current folder. display. The system continuously RANDOM’’ in the display. The
Press it again to skip to the replays the current folder. Press the system then selects and plays files
beginning of the previous folder. RPT button again to turn it off. randomly. This continues until you
Selecting a different folder with the deactivate folder random by pressing
TRACK REPEAT (FILE REPEAT)
TUNE FOLDER bar also turns off the RDM button again, or if you
- To continuously replay a track
folder repeat. select a different folder with the
(file in MP3 or WMA mode), press
TUNE FOLDER bar.
the RPT button (preset 1). You will TRACK RANDOM (Random
see ‘‘TRACK REPEAT’’ in the within a disc/folder) - This
display. Press the RPT button again feature plays the tracks/files within a
to turn it off. disc in random order. To activate
track random, press the RDM button
(preset 2). You will see ‘‘TRACK
RANDOM’’ in the display. Press the
RDM button again to return to
normal play.
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When playing a CD recorded with Select the desired track/file by To Stop Playing a Disc
text data, each track name is shown touching the icon on the display. The To play the radio when a disc is
on the audio display. With a disc selected icon will be highlighted in playing, press the AM/FM button or
recorded in MP3 or WMA, the folder blue. The system begins to play the touch the FM1, FM2, or AM icon. If
number and the location are also selected track/file. With a disc in a PC card is in the audio unit, touch
displayed. MP3 or WMA, touch the folder icon the CARD icon to play the PC card.
on the upper left of the screen to Press the CD/AUX button again or
If the disc was not recorded with text
move to the root folder. The current touch the CD icon to switch back to
Features
data, only the track number is
folder is highlighted in blue. the in-dash disc player.
shown.
If you turn the system off while a disc
To scroll through the display, touch
is playing, either with the power/
the or icon on the side of the
volume knob or by turning off the
screen. To go back to the previous
ignition switch, the disc will stay in
display, touch the Return icon on the
the drive. When you turn the system
screen.
back on, the disc will begin playing
where it left off.
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Features
display while playing a disc. Check the disc for damage or deformation.
MECH ERROR Mechanical Error If the disc cannot be pulled out, or the error
If you see an error message in the message does not disappear after the disc is
ejected, see your dealer.
display while playing a disc, press CHECK DISC Disc Format Error Press the eject button, and pull out the disc.
the eject button. After ejecting the Check the disc for damage or deformation.
disc, check it for damage or HEAT ERROR High Temperature Will disappear when the temperature returns to
deformation. If there is no damage, normal.
insert the disc again.
The audio system will try to play the
disc. If there is still a problem, the
error message will reappear. Press
the eject button, and pull out the
disc.
Insert a different disc. If the new disc
plays, there is a problem with the
first disc. If the error message cycle
repeats and you cannot clear it, take
your vehicle to a dealer.
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JOYSTICK
OPEN BUTTON
PLAY MODE
ICON
CD/AUX BUTTON
AUDIO BUTTON
SCAN BUTTON
TUNE FOLDER
BAR
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To Play a PC card Always use the recommended ● Never insert foreign objects into
You operate the PC card player with memory card with the appropriate the PC card slot.
the same controls used for the radio adapter (if an adapter is needed).
The specifications for compatible
and the in-dash disc player. To load Some memory cards will not work in
MP3 files are:
or play a card, the ignition switch this unit.
must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or – Sampling frequency:
NOTE: 32/44.1/48 kHz (MPEG1)
ON (II) position.
When you insert a PC card into the 24/22.05/16 kHz (MPEG2)
Features
●
The PC card player reads and plays
slot, make sure you put it in – Bit rate:
cards in MP3 or WMA formats.
straight. If you cannot insert it,
Depending on the format, the screen 32/40/48/56/64/80/96/112/128/
remove it, and insert again.
will indicate ‘‘MP3’’ or ‘‘WMA’’ when 160/192/224/256/320 kbps
a card is playing. The card limit of ● Do not keep PC cards in the (MPEG1)
the player is 255 folders and 999 vehicle. Direct sunlight and high 8/16/24/32/40/48/56/64/80/96/
tracks. If the card has a complex heat will damage them. 112/128/160 kbps (MPEG2)
structure, it takes some time for the ● To avoid damaging the card – Compatible with variable bit rate
system to begin playing it. reader, do not insert hard disc and multi-session
Based on PCMCIA 2.1/JEIDA 4.2, drive cards into the PC card slot. – Maximum layers
the recommended PC cards for the ● You cannot close the screen (move (including ROOT): 8 layers
PC card reader are: it to the upright position) until the
CompactFlash PC card is inserted all the way into
Flash ATA its slot or removed.
SD memory card
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The specifications for compatible Loading a PC Card Insert a PC card straight into the slot.
WMA files are: The drive will read the PC card and
PC CARD SLOT begin to play it.
– Sampling frequency:
32/44.1/48 kHz Return the screen to the upright
– Bit rate: position by pressing the CLOSE
button on the edge of the screen
48/64/80/96/128/160/192 kbps
panel.
– Compatible with variable bit rate
Press the AUDIO button beside the
and multi-session
screen to show the audio display and
– Maximum layers operate the PC card player.
(including ROOT): 8 layers
You can also operate the audio
In WMA format, DRM (digital rights system without using the control
management) files cannot be played. The PC card slot is behind the icons on the audio screen. Press any
If the system finds a DRM file, it navigation screen. To use the PC of the appropriate control buttons.
skips that file and plays the next card player, press the OPEN button The status bar appears on the bottom
available folder or file. beside the screen. The screen folds of the screen. On the navigation
back, and the PC card slot appears. screen, you can see the audio
information whenever you touch the
AUDIO INFO icon on the screen.
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Features
order they were added to the card.
● Artist mode plays tracks in
alphabetical order, by artist and
song title.
● Album mode plays albums
PLAY MODE ICON PLAY MODE ICON
(folders) in alphabetical order.
ARTIST MODE ALBUM MODE
If play mode information was not
included in the tracks/files when
they were added to the card, it will
not be displayed on the screen.
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To select a play mode, push the Select the desired mode by touching After you select the play mode, the
AUDIO button to show the audio the appropriate icon, or move the display changes to the selectable
display, then touch the PLAY MODE joystick, then press the ENT. playing menu. If you select
icon on the display. ‘‘Continue playing the current song,’’
the system goes into the selected
play mode after playing the current
file.
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If you select ‘‘Play a new track list,’’ To Change or Select Tracks/Files Icons on the screen can also be
the system goes into the selected selected with the joystick. Move the
PRESET BUTTON'S FUNCTION
play mode immediately and begins to joystick left or right and up or down
play the new track list. until the icon is highlighted, then
press the ENT on the top of the
To go back to the previous screen,
joystick to select the icon.
press the CANCEL button on the
right side of the screen. To exit the
Features
play mode screens, press the AUDIO
button.
PRESET BUTTONS
You can use the preset buttons while
a card is playing to select or change
files. Each preset button's function is
shown on the bottom of the screen.
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SKIP - Each time you press TRACK REPEAT (FILE REPEAT) TRACK RANDOM (Random
(preset 6), the player skips forward - To continuously replay a file, within a folder) - This feature
to the beginning of the next file. press the RPT button (preset 1). You plays the files within a folder in
Press (preset 5), to skip will see ‘‘TRACK REPEAT’’ in the random order. To activate random
backward to the beginning of the display. Press the RPT button again play, press the RDM button (preset
current file. Press it again to skip to to turn it off. 2). You will see ‘‘TRACK RANDOM’’
the beginning of the previous file. in the display. Press the RDM button
FOLDER/ARTIST/ALBUM
again to return to normal play.
FF/REW - To move rapidly within REPEAT - This feature, when
a file, press and hold (preset 4) activated, replays all the files on the FOLDER/ARTIST/ALBUM
or (preset 3). selected folder/artist/album in the RANDOM - This feature, when
order they are recorded or listed. To activated, plays all files in each
FOLDER SELECTION - To select
activate each repeat mode, press and folder/artist/album in random order,
a different folder, press either side of
hold the RPT button (preset 1) for 2 rather than in the order they are
the TUNE FOLDER bar to move the
seconds. You will see ‘‘FOLDER recorded or listed. To activate each
beginning of the next folder. Press
REPEAT, ARTIST REPEAT or random play, push and hold the
the side of the TUNE FOLDER
ALBUM REPEAT’’ in the display. RDM button (preset 2) for 2 seconds.
bar to skip the next folder, and to the
The system continuously replays the You will see ‘‘FOLDER RANDOM,
side to move the beginning of the
current folder/artist/album. Press ARTIST RANDOM or ALBUM
current folder. Press it again to skip
and hold the RPT button again to RANDOM’’ in the display.
to the beginning of the previous
turn it off. Pressing the RDM button,
folder.
or selecting a different folder/artist/
album with the TUNE FOLDER bar
also turns off the repeat feature.
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The system then selects and plays FOLDER/ARTIST/ALBUM SCAN Pressing either of the SKIP buttons
files randomly. This continues until - This feature, when activated, (preset 5 or 6), selecting a different
you deactivate each random play by samples the first file in each folder/ folder/artist/album with the TUNE
pressing the RDM button again. artist/album on the PC card in order. FOLDER bar, or pressing the SCAN
To activate each scan feature, press button, also turns off the scan
SCAN - The SCAN function
and hold the SCAN button. You will feature.
samples all the files on the PC card in
see ‘‘FOLDER SCAN, ARTIST SCAN
the order they are recorded. To
or ALBUM SCAN’’ in the display.
Features
activate the scan feature, press the
SCAN button. You will see ‘‘TRACK The system plays the first file in the
SCAN’’ in the display. You will get a folder for about 10 seconds. If you do
10 second sampling of each file on nothing, the system plays the first
the PC card. Press the SCAN button file in each folder, in order, for 10
again to get out of scan mode and seconds each. After playing the first
play the last file sampled. file of the last folder/artist/album,
the system returns to normal play.
Pressing either of the SKIP buttons
(preset 5 or 6) also turns off the scan
feature.
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RETURN ICON
TRACK LIST ICON
To scroll through the display, touch In artist mode, the artist name is also
the or icon on the side of the displayed on the right side of each
You can also select a file directly
screen. To go back to the previous selectable icon. Select the desired
from a track list on the audio display.
display, touch the Return icon. file.
Press the AUDIO button to show the
audio display, then touch the Track To play a file, touch its icon on the
List icon. The track list menu screen. In folder mode, touch the
appears on the display. folder icon on the upper left of the
screen to move to the root folder.
The current folder is highlighted in
blue.
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Features
ARTIST ICON ALBUM ICON
In album mode, the album name is RETURN ICON You can then select any of three
Folder mode is shown.
also displayed on the right side of modes to search a file: Title by
When you select ‘‘Song Search’’ from
each selectable icon. Select the keyword, Artist, and Album.
the track list display, the song search
desired file.
menu appears.
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Searching for a Song Title by keyword FILE LIST Searching for a Song by Artist Name
MORE ICON ARTIST LIST
DELETE ICON LIST ICON After the system searches for a song,
a file list is displayed. To scroll
In Title by keyword mode, enter the Select the Artist icon, and the artist
through the list, touch the or
title name, or any keyword, by list appears. Select the desired artist,
icon on the side of the screen. Select
touching the letter icons on the and the artist's file list is displayed.
the desired file by touching the
screen. Press the List icon to begin
appropriate icon, or moving the
the song search. If you press the
joystick and pressing the ENT.
CANCEL button on the control
panel, the display returns to the
mode menu without doing a search.
To cancel the selected letter, touch
the Delete icon. To select more
characters, touch the More icon. The
other character list will be shown.
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Searching for a Song by Album Name To Stop Playing a PC card Removing a PC Card
To play the radio when a PC card is To remove a PC card from the audio
ALBUM LIST playing, press the AM/FM button or unit, fold back the screen by
touch the FM1, FM2, or AM icon. If pressing the OPEN button (see page
a disc is in the audio unit, press the 150). Press the eject button ( ) to
CD/AUX button or touch the CD remove the card. If you do not
icon to play the disc. Touch the remove it from the slot, you cannot
CARD icon to switch back to the PC return the screen to the upright
Features
card player. position.
If you turn the system off while a PC To return the screen to the upright
card is playing, either with the position, press the CLOSE button.
power/volume knob or by turning off You can also eject a card when the
the ignition switch, the card will stay ignition switch is off.
Select the Album icon, and the album in the drive. When you turn the
list appears. Select the desired system back on, the card will begin PC Card Player Malfunction
album, and its song list is displayed. playing where it left off. If there is a problem with the PC card
You can then select the desired song player, see your dealer.
When you leave the vehicle, always
from the list. remove the PC card from the audio
unit.
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JOYSTICK
CD/AUX BUTTON
AUDIO BUTTON
SCAN BUTTON
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Features
are: ●
Do not use an extension cable
button. The ignition switch must be between the USB adapter cable
in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) Model Software
equipped with your vehicle and
position. The iPod will also be iPod classic Ver. 1.0 or more your dock connector.
recharged with the ignition switch in iPod with Ver. 1.2 or more
these positions. video ● We recommend backing up your
(iPod 5th data before playing it.
The audio system reads and plays generation)
sound files to be playable on the iPod nano Ver. 1.2 or more In AAC format, DRM (digital rights
iPod. The system cannot operate an iPod nano 2nd Ver. 1.1.2 or more management) files cannot be played.
iPod as a mass storage device. The generation If the system finds a DRM file, the
system will only play songs stored on iPod nano 3rd Ver. 1.0 or more audio unit displays UNPLAYABLE,
the iPod with iTunes. generation and then skips to the next file.
iPod touch Ver. 1.1.1 or more
iPod and iTunes are registered
trademarks owned by Apple Inc. Use only compatible iPods with the
latest software. iPods that are not
compatible will not work in this audio
unit.
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Connecting an iPod DOCK CONNECTOR If the audio system still does not
USB CONNECTOR
recognize the iPod, the iPod may
need to be reset. Follow the
instructions that came with your
iPod, or you can find reset
instructions online at www.apple.com/
ipod.
The current file number and total of
the selected playable files are
displayed on the screen. It also
USB CONNECTOR shows the artist, album and track
(file) names on the screen.
USB ADAPTER CABLE 2. Connect your dock connector to
the iPod correctly and securely.
1. Open the upper glove box, and pull
out the USB adapter cable. 3. Install the dock connector to the
USB connector securely.
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Features
beginning of the next file. Press the
SKIP - button (Preset 5), to skip
backward to the beginning of the
current file. Press it again to skip to
the beginning of the previous file.
Select the desired mode by touching
the appropriate icon, or move the
You can also select a file from any on
joystick, then press the ENT.
the iPod menu: playlists, artists,
albums and songs. Press the AUDIO If you select ‘‘ALL’’ on either the
button to display the screen, then artists or albums list, all available
touch the iPod MENU icon. files on the selected list are played.
Press the AUDIO button to go back
to the normal audio playing display.
Pressing the CANCEL button goes
back to the previous screen, and
pressing the MAP button cancels the
audio control display on the screen.
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ALBUM RANDOM- This feature To Stop Playing Your iPod ꭧ: The displayed message may vary
plays all available albums from the To play the radio when an iPod is on models or versions. On some
selected items in the iPod menu list playing, press the FM/AM button or models, there is no message to
(playlists, artists, albums or songs) in touch the FM1, FM2, or AM icon. If disconnect.
random order. The files in each a disc is in the audio unit, press the
When you disconnect the iPod while
album are played in the recorded CD/AUX button or touch the CD
it is playing, the navigation screen
order. To activate the album random icon to play the disc. If a PC card is in
shows ‘‘NO DATA.’’
feature, press and hold the RDM the audio unit, Press the CD/AUX
Features
button (Preset 2). You will see button or touch the CARD icon to If you reconnect the same iPod, the
‘‘ALBUM RANDOM’’ in the display. play a PC card. system may begin playing where it
To turn it off, press and hold the left off, depending on what mode the
Press the CD/AUX button again or
RDM button (Preset 2). iPod is in when it is reconnected.
touch the AUX icon to switch back to
You can also select another list from the iPod. iPod Error Messages
the iPod menu while keeping the Disconnecting an iPod If you see an error message on the
random function. You can disconnect the iPod at any screen, see page 176.
NOTE: time when you see ‘‘OK to
Disconnect’’ messageꭧ in the iPod
Available operating function varies display. Always make sure you see
on models or versions. Some ‘‘OK to Disconnect’’ message in the
functions may not be available on the iPod display before you disconnect it.
vehicle's audio system. Make sure to follow the iPod's
instructions on how to disconnect the
dock connector from the USB
adapter cable.
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Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models with navigation system)
JOYSTICK
Features
CD/AUX BUTTON
AUDIO BUTTON
SCAN BUTTON
TUNE FOLDER
BAR
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To Play a USB Flash Memory The recommended USB flash ● We recommend backing up your
Device memory devices are 256 Mbyte or data before playing a USB flash
This audio system can operate the higher, and formatted with the FAT memory device.
audio files on a USB flash memory file system. Some digital audio ● Depending on the type and
device with the same controls used players may be compatible as well.
number of files, it may take some
for the in-dash disc player. To play a
Some USB flash memory device time before they begin to play.
USB flash memory device, connect it
(such as devices with security
to the USB adapter cable in the ● Depending on the software the
lockout features, etc.) will not work
upper glove box, then press the CD/ files were made with, it may not be
in this audio unit.
AUX button. The ignition switch possible to play some files, or
must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or NOTE: display some text data.
ON (II) position. ● Do not use a device such as a card Voice Control System
The audio system reads and plays reader or hard drive as the device You can select the AUX mode by
the audio files on the USB flash or your files may be damaged. using the navigation system voice
memory device in MP3, WMA or control buttons, but cannot operate
● Do not connect your USB flash the play mode functions.
AACꭧ formats. Depending on the memory device using a HUB.
format, the display shows MP3, The specifications for compatible
WMA or AAC when a USB flash ● Do not use an extension cable to MP3 files are:
memory device is playing. The USB the USB adapter cable equipped
flash memory device limit is up to with your vehicle. – Sampling frequency:
700 folders or up to 65535 files. 32/44.1/48 kHz (MPEG1)
● Do not keep the USB flash 16/22.05/24 kHz (MPEG2)
ꭧ: Only AAC format files recorded memory device in the vehicle.
with iTunes are playable on this Direct sunlight and high heat will
audio unit. damage it.
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Features
– Supported standards: 8/11.025/12/16/22.05/24/32/ Device
MPEG1 Audio Layer3 44.1/48 kHz USB CONNECTOR
MPEG2 Audio LSF Layer3 – Bit rate:
– Partition: 8 - 320 kbps
Top partition only – Supported standards:
– Maximum layers: 8 MPEG4/AAC LC
MPEG2/AAC LC
The specifications for compatible
WMA files are: – Partition:
– Sampling frequency: Top partition only
32/44.1/48 kHz – Maximum layers: 8
USB ADAPTER CABLE
– Bit rate: Even if recorded in MP3, WMA or
48 - 320/VBR kbps (Max 384) AAC format, a file with unsupported 1. Open the upper glove box, and pull
– Supported standards: version cannot be played. If the out the USB adapter cable.
system finds it, the audio unit
WMA version 7/8/9
displays UNSUPPORTED, and then
skips to the next file.
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FOLDER ICON TRACK REPEAT - This feature FOLDER RANDOM- This feature
continuously plays a file. To activate plays the files in the selected folder
the track repeat feature, press the in random order. To activate the
RPT button (Preset 1). You will see folder random feature, press and
‘‘TRACK REPEAT’’ in the display. To hold the RDM button (Preset 2). You
turn it off, press the RPT button will see ‘‘FOLDER RANDOM’’ in the
(Preset 1). display. To turn it off, press and hold
the RDM button (Preset 2).
Features
FOLDER REPEAT- This feature
replays all the files in the selected TRACK SCAN - This feature
folder in the order they are stored. samples all files in the selected folder
RETURN ICON To activate the folder repeat feature, in the order they are stored. To
press and hold the RPT button activate the scan feature, press the
To scroll through the display, touch (Preset 1). You will see ‘‘FOLDER SCAN button. You will see ‘‘TRACK
the or icon on the side of the REPEAT’’ in the display. To turn it SCAN’’ in the display. You will also
screen. To go back to the previous off, press and hold the RPT button see the file number blinking. You will
display, touch the Return icon. (Preset 1). get a 10 second sampling of each file
To play a file, touch its icon on the in the folder. Press the SCAN button
TRACK RANDOM - This feature
screen. The current folder is to get out of the scan mode. The
plays all the files in random order. To
highlighted in blue. system plays the last file sampled.
activate the track random feature,
To Select Repeat, Random or Scan press the RDM button (Preset 2).
Mode: You will see ‘‘TRACK RANDOM’’ in
You can select any type of repeat, the display. To turn it off, press the
random and scan modes by using the RDM button (Preset 2).
RPT button or RDM button, or SCAN
button.
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FOLDER SCAN- This feature To Stop Playing a USB Flash Disconnecting a USB Flash Memory
samples the first file in each folder in Memory Device Device
the order they are stored. To activate To play the radio when a USB flash You can disconnect the USB flash
the folder scan feature, press and memory device is playing, press the memory device in any time even if
hold the SCAN button. You will see FM/AM button or touch the FM1, the USB mode is selected on the
‘‘FOLDER SCAN’’ in the display. You FM2, or AM icon. If a disc is in the audio system. Always follow the USB
will also see the folder number audio unit, press the CD/AUX button flash memory device's instructions
blinking. You will get a 10 second or touch the CD icon to play the disc. when you remove it.
sampling of each first file in the If a PC card is in the audio unit, press When you disconnect the USB flash
folder(s). Press the SCAN button to the CD/AUX button or touch the memory device while it is playing,
get out of the scan mode. The system CARD icon to play a PC card. the navigation screen shows ‘‘NO
plays the last file sampled. DATA.’’
Press the CD/AUX button again or
touch the AUX icon to switch back to If you reconnect the same USB flash
the USB flash memory device. memory device, the system will
begin playing where it left off.
USB Flash Memory Device Error
Messages
If you see an error message on the
screen, see page 183.
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Features
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FM/AM Radio Reception
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Features
authority to operate the equipment.
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Protecting Your Discs
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Protecting Your Discs
Features
Examples of these discs are shown to
the right: Bubbled/ With Label/ Using Printer Sealed With Plastic
Wrinkled Sticker Label Kit Ring
Chipped/ Warped
Cracked Burrs
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4. Small, irregular shaped discs 5. Discs with scratches, dirty discs ● Recommended discs are printed
with the following logo.
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Remote Audio Controls
MODE BUTTON The VOL button adjusts the volume If you are playing a disc, iPod or USB
up ( ) or down ( ). Press the top or flash memory device, the system
bottom of the button and hold it until skips to the beginning of the next
the desired volume is reached, then track (file in MP3, WMA or AAC
release it. format) each time you press the top
(+) of the CH button. Press the
The MODE button changes the
bottom (-) to return to the
mode. Pressing the button
beginning of the current track/file.
Features
repeatedly selects FM1, FM2, AM,
Press it twice to return to the
disc or a PC card (if a disc or a PC
previous track/file.
card is loaded), or an audio unit
CH BUTTON VOL BUTTON connected to the auxiliary input jack You will see the track/file number
or the USB adapter cable. and the elapsed time. If the disc has
On vehicles with navigation system text data or is compressed in MP3 or
Three controls for the audio system If you are listening to the radio, use
WMA, you can also see any other
are mounted in the steering wheel the CH button to change stations.
information (track title, file name,
hub. These let you control basic Each time you press the top (+) of
folder name, etc.).
functions without removing your the button, the system goes to the
hand from the wheel. next preset station on the band you
are listening to. Press the bottom
(-) to go back to the previous
station. If you press and hold the CH
button (+) or (-), the system goes
into the seek mode. It finds a station
with a strong signal.
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Radio Theft Protection
Features
the system work without knowing code. On vehicles with navigation
the exact code is nearly impossible. system, touch the Done icon to set
the code. The code is on the radio
You should have received a card that
code card included in your owner's
lists your audio system's code and
manual kit. When it is entered
serial numbers. It is best to store this
correctly, the radio will start playing.
card in a safe place at home. In
addition, you should write the audio If you make a mistake entering the
system's serial number in this code, do not start over; complete the
owner's manual. sequence, then enter the correct
code. You have 10 tries to enter the
If you lose the card, you must obtain
correct code. If you are unsuccessful
the code number from a dealer. To
in 10 attempts, you must then leave
do this, you will need the system's
the system on for 1 hour before
serial number.
trying again.
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Security System
Features
unit. This alarm continues for 2 manually check the hood.
minutes, then the system resets. To
NOTE: To see if the system is set
reset an activated system before the
SECURITY SYSTEM INDICATOR after you exit the vehicle, press the
2 minutes have elapsed, unlock the
LOCK button on the remote
driver's door with the key or the Once the security system is set, transmitter within 5 seconds. If the
remote transmitter. opening any door, the tailgate, or the system is set, the horn will beep
The security system automatically hood without using the key or the once.
sets 15 seconds after you lock the remote transmitter, will cause the
alarm to activate. It also activates if Do not attempt to alter this system or
doors, hood, and the tailgate. For the
the audio unit is removed from the add other devices to it.
system to activate, you must lock the
doors and the tailgate from the dashboard or the wiring is cut.
outside with the key, driver's lock The alarm will also activate if a
tab, door lock master switch, or passenger inside the locked vehicle
remote transmitter. The security turns the ignition switch on.
system indicator on the instrument
panel starts blinking immediately to
show you the system is setting itself.
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Cruise Control
On Sport model and Canadian LX model Using the Cruise Control 3. Press the SET/DECEL button on
Cruise control allows you to maintain the steering wheel. The CRUISE
CRUISE BUTTON RES/ACCEL
a set speed above 25 mph (40 km/h) BUTTON CONTROL indicator on the
without keeping your foot on the instrument panel comes on to
accelerator pedal. It should be used show the system is now activated.
for cruising on straight, open
Cruise control may not hold the set
highways. It is not recommended for
speed when you are going up and
city driving, winding roads, slippery
down hills. If your speed increases
roads, heavy rain, or bad weather.
going down a hill, use the brakes to
slow down. This will cancel cruise
control. To resume the set speed,
SET/DECEL BUTTON CANCEL press the RES/ACCEL button. The
Improper use of the cruise BUTTON
indicator on the instrument panel will
control can lead to a crash. come back on.
1. Press the CRUISE button on the
steering wheel. The CRUISE When climbing a steep hill, the
Use the cruise control only
MAIN indicator on the instrument automatic transmission may
when traveling on open
panel comes on. downshift to hold the set speed.
highways in good weather.
NOTE: The main switch can be left
on, even when the system is not in
use.
2. Accelerate to the desired cruising
speed above 25 mph (40 km/h).
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Changing the Set Speed You can decrease the set cruising Even with the cruise control turned
You can increase the set cruising speed in any of these ways: on, you can still use the accelerator
speed in any of these ways: ● Press and hold the SET/DECEL pedal to speed up for passing. After
● Press and hold the RES/ACCEL button. Release the button when completing the pass, take your foot
button. When you reach the you reach the desired speed. off the accelerator pedal. The vehicle
desired cruising speed, release the will return to the set cruising speed.
●
To slow down in very small
button. Resting your foot on the brake or
amounts, tap the SET/DECEL
Features
●
To increase your speed in very button. Each time you do this, clutch pedal causes the cruise
small amounts, tap the RES/ your vehicle will slow down about control to cancel.
ACCEL button. Each time you do 1 mph (1.6 km/h).
this, the vehicle will speed up ● Tap the brake or clutch pedal
about 1 mph (1.6 km/h).
lightly with your foot. The CRUISE
● Push on the accelerator pedal. CONTROL indicator on the
Accelerate to the desired cruising instrument panel goes out. When
speed, then press the SET/ the vehicle slows to the desired
DECEL button. speed, press the SET/DECEL
button.
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Canceling Cruise Control Tapping either of the paddle shifters Resuming the Set Speed
shifts the gear up or down, but does When you push the CANCEL button,
CRUISE BUTTON
not cancel the cruise control. For or tap the brake or clutch pedal, the
more information on driving with system will remember the previously
paddle shifters, see page 224. set cruising speed. To return to that
speed, accelerate to above 25 mph
(40 km/h), and then press the RES/
ACCEL button. The CRUISE
CONTROL indicator comes on. The
vehicle will accelerate to the same
cruising speed as before.
CANCEL BUTTON
Pressing the CRUISE button turns
the system off and erases the
You can cancel cruise control in any previous cruising speed.
of these ways:
● Tap the brake or clutch pedal.
● Press the CANCEL button on the
steering wheel.
● Press the CRUISE button on the
steering wheel.
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Before Driving
Before Driving
read the information in this section Accessories and
first. Modifications .......................... 206
Carrying Cargo ........................... 208
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Service Station Procedures
Before Driving
system. The system helps keep
FUEL FILL CAP fuel vapor from going into the
atmosphere. Try filling at another
3. Remove the fuel fill cap slowly. pump. If this does not fix the
You may hear a hissing sound as problem, consult your dealer.
pressure inside the tank escapes.
Place the fuel fill cap in the holder
2. Outside of the vehicle, push on the
on the fuel fill door. To prevent the
right side edge of the fuel fill door
fuel fill cap from becoming lost, it
in the middle. The fuel fill door will
is attached to the fuel filler with a
pop up slightly. Pull it outward to
tether.
open it.
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UPPER MARK
Before Driving
LOWER MARK
GRIP CLIP
3. Holding the grip, pull the support 4. Remove the dipstick again, and
rod out of its clip. Insert the end check the level. It should be
Wait a few minutes after turning the
into the designated hole in the between the upper and lower
engine off before you check the oil.
hood. marks.
1. Remove the dipstick (orange loop).
To close the hood, lift it up slightly to If it is near or below the lower mark,
remove the support rod from the 2. Wipe off the dipstick with a clean see Adding Engine Oil on page 253.
hole. Put the support rod back into cloth or paper towel.
its holding clip. Lower the hood to 3. Insert the dipstick all the way back
about a foot (30 cm) above the into its hole.
fender, then let it drop. Make sure it
is securely latched.
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MAX
MIN
Look at the coolant level in the
radiator reserve tank. Make sure it is
between the MAX and MIN lines. If
it is below the MIN line, see Adding
Engine Coolant on page 256 for
information on adding the proper
coolant.
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Fuel Economy
Before Driving
The EPA fuel economy estimates Economy Fuel Cost
shown in the example to the right are (Sample U.S. EPA label shown)
a useful tool for comparison when
buying a vehicle. EPA estimates Combined Fuel Economy - Estimated Annual Fuel Cost -
include: Represents a combination of city and Provides an estimated annual fuel
City MPG - Represents urban highway driving. The scale cost, based on 15,000 miles (20,000
driving in a vehicle in light traffic. A represents the range of combined km) per year multiplied by the cost
range of miles per gallon achieved is fuel economy for other vehicles in per gallon (based on EPA fuel cost
also provided. the class. data) divided by the combined fuel
economy.
Highway MPG - Represents a
mixture of rural and interstate For more information on fuel
driving, in a warmed-up vehicle, economy ratings and factors that
typical of longer trips in free-flowing affect fuel economy, visit www.
traffic. A range of miles per gallon fueleconomy.gov (Canada: Visit www.
achieved is also provided. vehicles.gc.ca)
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Fuel Economy
Fuel Economy Factors Improving Fuel Economy ● Keep your vehicle clean - In
The following factors can lower your Vehicle Maintenance particular, a build-up of snow or
vehicle's fuel economy: A properly maintained vehicle mud on your vehicle's underside
● Aggressive driving (hard maximizes fuel economy. Poor adds weight and rolling resistance.
maintenance can significantly reduce Frequent cleaning helps your fuel
acceleration and braking)
fuel economy. Always maintain your economy.
●
Excessive idling, accelerating and vehicle according to the maintenance Drive Efficiently
braking in stop-and-go traffic messages displayed on the ● Drive moderately - Rapid
●
Cold engine operation (engines information display (see Owner's acceleration, abrupt cornering, and
are more efficient when warmed Maintenance Checks on page 250). hard braking increase fuel
up) For example: consumption.
● Driving with a heavy load or the air ● Use the recommended viscosity ● Observe the speed limit -
conditioner running motor oil, displaying the API Aerodynamic drag has a big effect
Certification Seal (see page on fuel mileage at speeds above 45
● Improperly inflated tires 253). mph (75 km/h). Reduce your
● Maintain proper tire inflation - speed and you reduce the drag.
An under-inflated tire increases Trailers, car top carriers, roof
‘‘rolling resistance,’’ which reduces racks and bike racks are also big
fuel economy. contributors to increased drag.
● Avoid carrying excess weight in
● Always drive in the highest gear
your vehicle - It puts a heavier possible - If your vehicle has a
load on the engine, increasing fuel manual transmission, you can
consumption. boost your fuel economy by up
shifting as early as possible.
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Before Driving
●
L per
Combine several short trips into 100 Liter Kilometers 100 km
one. A warmed-up engine is more
fuel efficient than a cold one.
Calculating Fuel Economy
Measuring Techniques
Direct calculation is the 1) Fill the fuel tank until the nozzle automatically clicks off.
recommended source of information 2) Reset trip counter to zero.
about your actual fuel economy.
Using frequency of fill-ups or taking 3) Record the total gallons (liters) needed to refill.
fuel gauge readings are NOT 4) Follow one of the simple calculations above.
accurate measures of fuel economy.
Fuel economy may improve over the
first several thousand miles.
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Accessories and Modifications
Before Driving
significantly reduces ground your vehicle's anti-lock brakes and
clearance can allow the other systems.
undercarriage to hit speed bumps ● Modifying your steering wheel or
or other raised objects, which
any other part of your vehicle's
could cause the airbags to deploy.
safety features can make the
● Raising your vehicle with a non- systems ineffective.
Honda suspension kit can affect
If you plan to modify your vehicle,
the handling and stability.
consult your dealer.
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Carrying Cargo
Load Limits (Payload) Label Example Steps for Determining Correct Load
The maximum load for your vehicle Limit -
is 850 lbs (385 kg). 1. Locate the statement ‘‘The
See Tire And Loading Information combined weight of occupants and
label attached to the driver's cargo should never exceed XXX kg
doorjamb. or XXX lbs.’’ on your vehicle's
placard.
2. Determine the combined weight of
the driver and passengers that will
Before Driving
This figure includes the total weight
of all occupants, cargo, and be riding in your vehicle.
accessories, and the tongue load if 3. Subtract the combined weight of
you are towing a trailer. the driver and passengers from
XXX kg or XXX lbs.
Overloading or improper
loading can affect handling and
stability and cause a crash in
which you can be hurt or killed.
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Carrying Cargo in the Passenger ● If you fold the rear seats up or Carrying Cargo in the Cargo Area
Compartment down, tie down items that could be ● Distribute cargo evenly on the
● Store or secure all items that could thrown about the vehicle during a floor of the cargo area, placing the
be thrown around and hurt crash or sudden stop. Also, keep heaviest items on the bottom and
someone during a crash. all cargo below the bottom of the as far forward as possible. Tie
windows. If it is higher, it could down items that could be thrown
● Be sure items placed on the floor
interfere with the proper operation about the vehicle during a crash or
behind the front seats cannot roll
of the side curtain airbags. sudden stop.
under the seats and interfere with
the driver's ability to operate the ● Do not stack items higher than the
Before Driving
pedals, the proper operation of the back of the rear seats. They can
seats, or proper operation of the block your view and be thrown
sensors under the seats. around the vehicle during a crash.
● Keep the upper and lower glove ● If you carry large items that
boxes closed while driving. If it is prevent you from closing the
open, a passenger could injure tailgate, exhaust gas can enter the
their knees during a crash or passenger area. To avoid the
sudden stop. possibility of carbon monoxide
poisoning, follow the instructions
on page 53.
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Cargo Hooks
HOOKꭧ
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Driving
Driving
aka Electronic Stability Control
(ESC), System ..................... 233
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) ................................... 235
Towing a Trailer.......................... 238
Towing Your Vehicle Behind a
Motorhome ............................. 238
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Driving Guidelines
On Sport model
Your vehicle is designed to give you
optimum handling and performance
on well-maintained roads. As part of
this design, your vehicle has
minimum ground clearance.
●
Use caution if you ever drive your
vehicle on very rough or rutted
roads. You could damage the
suspension and underbody by
bottoming out. Going too fast over
parking lot ‘‘speed bumps’’ can
also cause damage.
●
Curbs and steep inclines could
damage the front and rear
bumpers. Low curbs that do not
affect the average vehicle may be
high enough to hit the bumper on
your vehicle. The front or rear
bumper may scrape when trying to
drive onto an incline, such as a
steep driveway or trailer ramps.
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Preparing to Drive
You should do the following checks 5. Check the seat adjustment (see
and adjustments before you drive page 93).
your vehicle.
6. Check the adjustment of the inside
1. Make sure all windows, mirrors, and outside mirrors (see page
and outside lights are clean and 101).
unobstructed. Remove frost, snow,
7. Check the steering wheel
or ice.
adjustment (see page 77).
2. Check that the hood is fully
8. Make sure the doors and the
closed.
tailgate are securely closed and
3. Visually check the tires. If a tire locked.
Driving
looks low, use a gauge to check its
9. Fasten your seat belt. Check that
pressure (see page 273).
your passengers have fastened
4. Check that any items you may be their seat belts (see page 14).
carrying are stored properly or
10. When you start the engine, check
fastened down securely.
the gauges and indicators in the
instrument panel (see page 59).
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Starting the Engine
1. Apply the parking brake. 4. Without touching the accelerator 6. If the engine fails to start, press
pedal, turn the ignition key to the the accelerator pedal all the way
2. In cold weather, turn off all
START (III) position. Do not hold down, and hold it there while
electrical accessories to reduce the
the key in the START (III) position starting to clear flooding. If the
drain on the battery.
for more than 15 seconds at a time. engine still does not start, return to
3. Manual transmission: If the engine does not start right step 5.
Press the clutch pedal down all the away, pause for at least 10 seconds
way. The START (III) position before trying again.
does not function unless the clutch
pedal is pressed. The engine is harder to start in cold
Automatic transmission: weather. Also, the thinner air found at
Make sure the shift lever is in The immobilizer system protects your altitudes above 8,000 feet (2,400
Park. Press on the brake pedal. vehicle from theft. If an improperly- meters) adds to this problem.
coded key (or other device) is used, the
engine's fuel system is disabled. For
more information, see page 79.
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Manual Transmission
Driving
extra braking from the engine by
The manual transmission is shifting to a lower gear. This extra
synchronized in all forward gears for braking can help you maintain a safe
smooth operation. It has a lockout so speed and prevent your brakes from
you cannot shift directly from fifth to overheating while going down a
reverse. When shifting up or down, steep hill. Before downshifting, make
make sure you push the clutch pedal sure the engine speed will not go
down all the way, shift to the next into the tachometer's red zone in the
gear, and let the pedal up gradually. lower gear.
When you are not shifting, do not
rest your foot on the clutch pedal.
This can cause the clutch to wear out
faster.
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Driving
BUTTON
U.S. Sport model If the malfunction indicator lamp U.S. Sport model is shown
comes on along with the ‘‘D’’
These indicators on the instrument To shift from Park to any position,
indicator, there is a problem with the
panel show which position the shift press firmly on the brake pedal and
automatic transmission control
lever is in. press the release button on the front
system. Avoid rapid acceleration, and
of the shift lever, then pull the lever.
The ‘‘D’’ indicator comes on for a few have the transmission checked by
You cannot shift out of Park when
seconds when you turn the ignition your dealer as soon as possible.
the ignition switch is in the LOCK
switch to the ON (II) position. If it
(0) or the ACCESSORY (I) position.
flashes while driving (in any shift
position), it indicates a possible
problem in the transmission.
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Automatic Transmission
All models except U.S. Sport U.S. Sport model Park (P) - This position
To shift from: Do this: To shift from: Do this: mechanically locks the transmission.
Press the brake pedal, and Press the brake pedal, and Use Park whenever you are turning
P to R press the shift lever release P to R press the shift lever release off or starting the engine. To shift out
button. button.
R to P R to P of Park, you must press on the brake
Press the shift lever release pedal and have your foot off the
N to R Press the shift lever release N to R
button.
D3 to 2 button. D to S accelerator pedal. Press the release
2 to 1 S to D
D to N
button on the front of the shift lever
1 to 2 Move the shift lever.
2 to D3 N to D to move it.
D3 to D R to N
D to N Move the shift lever. If you have done all of the above and
D to D3 still cannot move the lever out of
N to D Park, see Shift Lock Release on
R to N
page 223.
To avoid transmission damage, come
to a complete stop before shifting
into Park. You must also press the
release button to shift into Park. The
shift lever must be in Park before
you can remove the key from the
ignition switch.
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Reverse (R) - Press the brake Drive (D) - Use this position for All models except U.S. Sport
pedal and press the release button on your normal driving. The Second (2) - To shift to second,
the front of the shift lever to shift transmission automatically selects a press the release button on the front
from Park to reverse. To shift from suitable gear (1 through 5) for your of the shift lever. This position locks
reverse to neutral, come to a speed and acceleration. You may the transmission in second gear. It
complete stop, and then shift. Press notice the transmission shifting up at does not downshift to first gear when
the release button before shifting higher engine speeds when the you come to a stop.
into reverse from neutral. engine is cold. This helps the engine
Use second gear:
Neutral (N) - Use neutral if you warm up faster.
● For more power when climbing.
need to restart a stalled engine, or if All models except U.S. Sport
it is necessary to stop briefly with the Drive (D3) - This position is similar ● To increase engine braking when
Driving
engine idling. Shift to the Park to D, except only the first three gears going down steep hills.
position if you need to leave your are selected. Use D3 to provide ● For starting out on a slippery
vehicle for any reason. Press on the engine braking when going down a
surface or in deep snow.
brake pedal when you are moving steep hill. D3 can also keep the
the shift lever from neutral to transmission from cycling between ● To help reduce wheel spin.
another gear. third and fourth gears in stop-and-go
driving.
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Automatic Transmission
All models except U.S. Sport U.S. Sport model Engine Speed Limiter
First (1) - To shift from second to S position (S) - To shift into the S If you exceed the maximum speed
first, press the release button on the position, press the release button on for the gear you are in, the engine
front of the shift lever. This position the front of the shift lever, and move speed will enter into the
locks the transmission in first gear. the lever to S. This position is similar tachometer's red zone. If this occurs,
By upshifting and downshifting to D, except only first to fourth gears you may feel the engine cut in and
through 1, 2, D3, and D, you can are selected and fifth gear is no out. This is caused by a limiter in the
operate the transmission much like a longer available. However, during engine's computer controls. The
manual transmission without a clutch most driving conditions, only first engine will run normally when you
pedal. through third gears are used. reduce the rpm below the red zone.
With the shift lever in D or S, you
can also use the paddle shifters to
shift the transmission up or down.
With the paddle shifters, you can
operate the transmission much like a
manual transmission without a clutch
pedal. For more information on
driving with the paddle shifters, see
page 224.
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Driving
lock release slot cover to prevent
scratches. Using a small flat-tip 4. Insert the key in the shift lock 6. Remove the key from the shift lock
screwdriver or a metal fingernail release slot. release slot, then reinstall the
file, carefully pry on the notch of cover. Make sure the notch on the
5. Push down on the key while you
the cover to remove it. cover is on the left side. Insert the
press the release button on the
key back into the igniton switch,
shift lever and move the shift lever
press the brake pedal, and restart
out of Park to neutral.
the engine.
If you need to use the shift lock
release, it means your vehicle is
developing a problem. Have it
checked by your dealer.
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Downshifting with the paddle shifter The transmission remains in the ● You upshift before the engine
allows you to increase the engine selected gear if you do not speed reaches the lowest
braking when going down steep or accelerate. threshold of the higher gear.
long hills, and provides more power
Each time you pull either paddle ● You pull both paddle shifters at the
when climbing uphills. You can
shifter, the transmission shifts one same time.
upshift the transmission manually to
gear up or down. If you want to shift
reduce the rpm. Driving in the The transmission downshifts to first
up or down more than two gears, pull
higher gear helps fuel economy. gear and returns to drive mode (D)
the paddle shifter twice, pause, and
when the vehicle comes to a
The transmission control system then pull it again.
complete stop or the vehicle speed is
monitors the accelerator pedal use
The automatic transmission will not about 6 mph (10 km/h).
and your driving conditions. When
allow you to shift up or down if:
Driving
you press the accelerator pedal as in
normal driving, the system judges ● You downshift before the engine
that you are driving at a constant speed reaches the highest
cruising speed without using the threshold of the lower gear.
paddle shifters. Under these If you try to do this, the gear position
conditions, D-paddle shift mode is indicator will flash the number of the
canceled, and the transmission lower gear several times, then return
automatically returns to drive mode to a higher gear.
(D).
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Driving with the Paddle Shifters (Sport only)
When you pull and hold the + Using the Paddle Shift in S GEAR POSITION INDICATOR
(right) paddle shifter, the position (Sequential Shift Mode)
transmission automatically returns to U.S. models only
drive mode (D). With the shift lever in the S position,
you can manually shift up or down
If there is a problem in the
with the paddle shifters. The
transmission while you are driving
transmission goes into the sequential
with the paddle shifters, the D
shift mode and holds the selected
indicator flashes, the D-paddle shift
gear.
mode is canceled, and the
transmission returns to drive mode To enter the sequential shift mode,
(D). press the release button on the front ‘‘M’’ INDICATOR
of the shift lever, move the lever to
the S position, then pull either paddle When you move the shift lever from
shifter. To return to drive mode (D), ‘‘D’’ to the ‘‘S’’ position and pull either
move the shift lever to the D paddle shifter, the gear position
position. While you are driving in the indicator displays ‘‘M’’ along with the
sequential shift mode, the selected gear number.
transmission will not automatically To upshift, pull the + (right) paddle
return to drive mode (D). shifter. To downshift, pull the -
(left) paddle shifter.
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When you accelerate from a stop, the Downshifting with the paddle shifter The automatic transmission will not
transmission starts in first gear, and allows you to increase the engine allow you to shift up or down if:
you must manually upshift between braking when going down steep or ● You downshift before the engine
first and fifth gears. Make sure you long hills, and provides more power
speed reaches the highest
upshift before the engine speed when climbing uphills. You can
threshold of the lower gear.
reaches the tachometer's red zone. upshift the transmission manually to
reduce the rpm. Driving in the If you try to do this, the gear position
The transmission remains in the
higher gear helps fuel economy. indicator will flash the number of the
selected gear (5, 4, 3, 2, or 1). There
lower gear several times, then return
is no automatic downshift when you The transmission also shifts
to a higher gear.
push the accelerator pedal to the automatically as the vehicle comes to
floor. a complete stop. It downshifts to first
Driving
gear when the vehicle speed reaches
When you are driving in 4th or 5th
6 mph (10 km/h) or less.
gear, the transmission downshifts to
the lower gear under the following
conditions:
● The vehicle slows down to a
certain speed.
● You press the brake pedal.
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If the vehicle speed decreases below Starting in Second Gear Recommended Shift Points
the redline of the selected lower gear When you are in sequential shift
mode, and the vehicle is stopped, Drive in the highest gear that lets the
while the indicator is flashing, the engine run and accelerate smoothly.
transmission downshifts, and the pull the + (right) paddle shifter to
shift to second gear. You will see This will give you good fuel economy
indicator displays the selected gear.
‘‘M2’’ in the display. Starting in and effective emissions control. The
● You upshift before the engine second gear helps to reduce following shift points are
speed reaches the lowest wheelspin in deep snow or on a recommended:
threshold of the higher gear. slippery surface. Shift up Normal acceleration
● You pull both paddle shifters at the 1st to 2nd 15 mph (24 km/h)
same time. 2nd to 3rd 25 mph (40 km/h)
3rd to 4th 40 mph (64 km/h)
4th to 5th 47 mph (76 km/h )
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Parking
Always use the parking brake when Parking Tips ● If the vehicle is facing uphill, turn
you park your vehicle. Make sure the ● Make sure the windows are the front wheels away from the
parking brake is set firmly, or your closed. curb. If your vehicle has a manual
vehicle may roll if it is parked on an transmission, put it in first gear
● Turn off the lights.
incline. and set the parking brake.
● Place any packages, valuables, etc.
If your vehicle has an automatic ● If the vehicle is facing downhill,
in the cargo area or take them with
transmission, set the parking brake turn the front wheels toward the
you.
before you put the transmission in curb. If your vehicle has a manual
Park. This keeps the vehicle from ● Lock the doors and the tailgate. transmission, put it in reverse gear
moving and putting pressure on the and set the parking brake.
On Sport model
parking mechanism in the
Check the indicator on the Make sure the parking brake is
Driving
●
transmission.
instrument panel to verify that the fully released before driving away.
security system is set. Driving with the parking brake
partially set can overheat or
● Never park over dry leaves, tall
damage the rear brakes.
grass, or other flammable
materials. The hot three way
catalytic converter could cause
these materials to catch on fire.
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Braking System
Your vehicle is equipped with front Check your brakes after driving Brake Pad Wear Indicators
disc brakes. The brakes on the rear through deep water. Apply the If the front brake pads need
wheels are drum. A power assist brakes moderately to see if they feel replacing, you will hear a distinctive,
helps reduce the effort needed on the normal. If not, apply them gently and metallic screeching sound when you
brake pedal. The anti-lock brake frequently until they do. Be extra apply the brake pedal. If you do not
system (ABS) helps you retain cautious and alert in your driving. have the brake pads replaced, they
steering control when braking very will screech all the time. It is normal
Braking System Design
hard. for the brakes to occasionally squeal
The hydraulic system that operates
the brakes has two separate circuits. or squeak when you apply them.
Resting your foot on the pedal keeps
the brakes applied lightly, builds up Each circuit works diagonally across
heat, and reduces their effectiveness the vehicle (the left-front brake is
and reduces brake pad life. In connected with the right-rear brake,
addition, fuel economy can be etc.). If one circuit should develop a
reduced. It also keeps your brake problem, you will still have braking
lights on all the time, confusing at two wheels.
drivers behind you.
Constant application of the brakes
when going down a long hill builds
up heat and reduces their
effectiveness. Use the engine to
assist the brakes by taking your foot
off the accelerator and downshifting
to a lower gear.
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Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)
The anti-lock brake system (ABS) You will feel a pulsation in the brake ABS Indicator
helps prevent the wheels from pedal when the ABS activates, and
locking up, and helps you retain you may hear some noise. This is If the ABS indicator comes on, the
steering control by pumping the normal: it is the ABS rapidly anti-lock function of the braking
brakes rapidly, much faster than a pumping the brakes. On dry system has shut down. The brakes
person can do it. pavement, you will need to press on still work like a conventional system,
the brake pedal very hard before the but without anti-lock. You should
The electronic brake distribution
ABS activates. However, you may have your dealer inspect your vehicle
(EBD) system, which is part of the
feel the ABS activate immediately if as soon as possible.
ABS, also balances the front-to-rear
you are trying to stop on snow or ice.
braking distribution according to If the ABS indicator comes on while
vehicle loading. driving, test the brakes as shown on
Driving
You should never pump the brake pedal. page 305.
Let the ABS work for you by always
keeping firm, steady pressure on the
brake pedal. This is sometimes
referred to as ‘‘stomp and steer.’’
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Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)
If the ABS indicator and the brake Important Safety Reminders A vehicle with ABS may require a
system indicator come on together, longer distance to stop on loose or
and the parking brake is fully ABS does not reduce the time or uneven surfaces, such as gravel or
released, the EBD system may also distance it takes to stop the snow, than a vehicle without anti-
be shut down. vehicle. It only helps with the lock.
steering control during braking.
Test your brakes as instructed on
page 305. If the brakes feel normal, ABS will not prevent a skid that
drive slowly and have your vehicle results from changing direction
repaired by your dealer as soon as abruptly, such as trying to take a
possible. Avoid sudden hard braking corner too fast or making a sudden
which could cause the rear wheels to lane change. Always drive at a safe
lock up and possibly lead to a loss of speed for the road and weather
control. conditions.
On vehicles with VSA system ABS cannot prevent a loss of
The VSA indicator will come on stability. Always steer moderately
along with the ABS indicator. when you are braking hard. Severe
or sharp steering wheel movement
can still cause your vehicle to veer
into oncoming traffic or off the road.
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Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®), aka Electronic Stability Control (ESC), System
Driving
that the engine does not respond to page 234). If this happens, you
the accelerator in the same way it when it is safe, and turn off the cannot turn the VSA system off by
does at other times. There may also engine. Reset the system by pressing the VSA OFF switch again.
be some noise from the VSA restarting the engine. If the VSA
system indicator stays on or comes Without VSA, your vehicle will have
hydraulic system. You will also see
back on while driving, have the VSA normal braking and cornering ability,
the VSA system indicator blink.
system inspected by your dealer. but it will not have VSA traction and
The VSA system cannot enhance the stability enhancement.
vehicle's driving stability in all NOTE: The main function of the VSA
situations and does not control your system is generally known as
vehicle's entire braking system. It is Electronic Stability Control (ESC).
still your responsibility to drive and The system also includes a traction
corner at reasonable speeds and to control function.
leave a sufficient margin of safety.
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Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®), aka Electronic Stability Control (ESC), System
VSA OFF Switch VSA is turned on every time you start VSA and Tire Sizes
the engine, even if you turned it off Driving with varying tire or wheel
VSA OFF SWITCH
the last time you drove the vehicle. sizes may cause the VSA to
malfunction. When replacing tires,
In certain unusual conditions when
make sure they are the same size
your vehicle gets stuck in shallow
and type as your original tires (see
mud or fresh snow, it may be easier
page 277).
to free it with the VSA temporarily
switched off. When the VSA system If you install winter tires, make sure
is off, the traction control system is they are the same size as those that
also off. You should only attempt to were originally supplied with your
free your vehicle with the VSA off if vehicle. Exercise the same caution
you are not able to free it when the during winter driving as you would if
VSA is on. your vehicle was not equipped with
This switch is under the driver's side VSA.
Immediately after freeing your
beverage holder. To turn the VSA vehicle, be sure to switch the VSA on
system on and off, press and hold it again. We do not recommend driving
until you hear a beep. your vehicle with the VSA and
When VSA is off, the VSA off traction control systems switched off.
indicator comes on as a reminder.
Press and hold the switch again. It
turns the system back on.
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U.S. models only Low Tire Pressure If you cannot make the low tire
Your vehicle is equipped with a tire Indicator pressure indicator go out after
pressure monitoring system (TPMS) When the low tire pressure indicator inflating the tires to the specified
that turns on every time you start the is on, one or more of your tires is values, have your dealer check the
engine and monitors the pressure in significantly underinflated. You system as soon as possible.
your tires while driving. should stop and check your tires as Driving on a significantly under-
Each tire has its own pressure sensor soon as possible, and inflate them to inflated tire causes the tire to
(not including the spare tire). If the the proper pressure as indicated on overheat and can lead to tire failure.
air pressure of a tire becomes the vehicle's tire information placard. Under-inflation also reduces fuel
significantly low, the sensor in that If you think you can safely drive a efficiency and tire tread life, and may
tire immediately sends a signal that short distance to a service station, affect the vehicle's handling and
Driving
causes the low tire pressure indicator proceed slowly, and inflate the tire to stopping ability.
to come on. the recommended pressure shown Because tire pressure varies by
on the driver's doorjamb. temperature and other conditions,
If the tire is flat, or if the tire pressure the low tire pressure indicator may
is too low to continue driving, replace come on unexpectedly.
the tire with the compact spare tire
(see page 284).
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
For example, if you check and fill Each tire, including the spare, should When you restart the vehicle with
your tires in a warm area, then drive be checked monthly when cold, and the compact spare tire, the TPMS
in extremely cold weather, the tire set to the recommended inflation indicator may also come on and stay
pressure will be lower than pressure as specified on the tire on after driving several miles
measured and could be underinflated information label and in the owner's (kilometers).
and cause the low tire pressure manual (see page 274).
indicator to come on. Or, if you
check and adjust your tire pressure Tire Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS) Indicator
in cooler conditions, and drive into
extremely hot conditions, the tire This indicator comes on and stays on
may become overinflated. However, if there is a problem with the tire
the low tire pressure indicator will pressure monitoring system.
not come on if the tires are If this happens, the system will shut
overinflated. off and no longer monitor tire
Refer to page 273 for tire inflation pressures. Have the system checked
guidelines. by your dealer as soon as possible.
Although your tire pressure is If the low tire pressure indicator or
monitored, you must manually check TPMS indicator comes on, the VSA
the tire pressures monthly. systemꭧ automatically turns on even
if the VSA system is turned off by
pressing the VSA OFF switchꭧ (see
page 234). If this happens, you cannot
turn the VSA system off by pressing
the VSA off switch again.
ꭧ: If equipped
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Changing a Tire with TPMS The low tire pressure indicator or the As required by the FCC: This device
If you have a flat tire, the low tire TPMS indicator will go off, after complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
pressure indicator will come on. several miles (kilometers) driving, Operation is subject to the following two
Replace the flat tire with the compact when you replace the spare tire with conditions: (1) This device may not
spare tire (see page 284). the specified regular tire equipped cause harmful interference, and (2) this
device must accept any interference
with the tire pressure monitor received, including interference that may
Each wheel (except the compact
sensor. cause undesired operation.
spare tire wheel) is equipped with a
tire pressure sensor mounted inside Never use a puncture-repairing agent Changes or modifications not expressly
the tire behind the valve stem. You in a flat tire. If used, you will have to approved by the party responsible for
must use TPMS specific wheels. It is replace the tire pressure sensor. compliance could void the user's
recommended that you always have Have the flat tire repaired by your authority to operate the equipment.
Driving
your tires serviced by your dealer or dealer as soon as possible.
qualified technician. This device complies with Industry
Canada Standard RSS-210. Operation is
After you replace the flat tire with the subject to the following two conditions:
compact spare tire, the low tire (1) this device may not cause
pressure indicator stays on. This is interference, and (2) this device must
normal; the system is not monitoring accept any interference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
the spare tire pressure. Manually
check the spare tire pressure to be
sure it is correct. After several miles
(kilometers) driving with the
compact spare tire, the TPMS
indicator comes on and the low tire
pressure indicator goes off.
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Towing Your Vehicle Behind a Motorhome
Driving
turned off so you do not run down
the battery.
When you stop towing your vehicle
and shift out of the neutral position,
you may not be able to move the shift
lever from neutral to reverse or Park.
If this happens, press the brake pedal
and turn the ignition switch to the
ON (II) position, then shift out of
neutral.
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When towing your vehicle for long Only remove the fuse after you have
periods, remove the 30A Radio fuse performed the transmission shifting
to reduce drain on battery. This fuse procedure, and the key is in the
is located in the interior fuse box and ACCESSORY (I) position. Store the
shown as number 61 below. fuse in an obvious location (center
pocket, etc) as a reminder to re-
install the fuse before driving the
vehicle.
RADIO FUSE
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Automatic transmission
If you tow a Fit behind a motorhome,
the transmission fluid must be
changed every 2 years or 30,000
miles (48,000 km), whichever comes
first.
Driving
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Maintenance
perform more complex maintenance Lights.......................................... 262
tasks on your vehicle, you may want Cleaning the Seat Belts ............... 267
to purchase the service manual. See Floor Mats .................................. 267
page 335 for information on how to Audio Antenna ............................ 268
obtain a copy, or see your dealer. Dust and Pollen Filter ................. 268
Wiper Blades .............................. 269
Tires ........................................... 273
Checking the Battery .................. 279
Vehicle Storage ........................... 281
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Maintenance Safety
All service items not detailed in this ● Injury from moving parts. Do
section should be performed by a not run the engine unless
certified technician or other qualified Improperly maintaining this instructed to do so.
mechanic. vehicle, or failing to correct a
problem before driving can
Important Safety Precautions cause a crash in which you can
To eliminate potential hazards, read be seriously hurt or killed.
the instructions before you begin, Failure to properly follow
and make sure you have the tools maintenance instructions and
Always follow the inspection precautions can cause you to
and skills required. and maintenance be seriously hurt or killed.
● Make sure your vehicle is parked recommendations and
on level ground, the parking brake schedules in this owner's Always follow the procedures
is set, and the engine is off. manual. and precautions in this owner's
● To clean parts, use a commercially manual.
available degreaser or parts Potential Vehicle Hazards
cleaner, not gasoline. ●
Carbon Monoxide poison from Some of the most important safety
engine exhaust. Be sure there is precautions are given here. However,
●
To reduce the possibility of fire or adequate ventilation whenever you
explosion, keep cigarettes, sparks, we cannot warn you of every
operate the engine. conceivable hazard that can arise in
and flames away from the battery
and all fuel-related parts. ● Burns from hot parts. Let the performing maintenance. Only you
engine and exhaust system cool can decide whether or not you
● Wear eye protection and protective down before touching any parts. should perform a given task.
clothing when working with the
battery or compressed air.
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Maintenance Minder
Your vehicle displays engine oil life Engine Oil Life Display The remaining engine oil life is
and maintenance service items on SELECT/RESET KNOB
shown on the display according to
the information display to show you this table:
when you should have your dealer Calculated Engine Displayed
perform engine oil replacement and Oil Life (%) Engine Oil Life (%)
indicated maintenance service. 100%-91% 100%
90%-81% 90%
Based on the engine operating
80%-71% 80%
conditions and accumulated engine
70%-61% 70%
revolutions, the onboard computer in
60%-51% 60%
your vehicle calculates the remaining
engine oil life and displays it as a 50%-41% 50%
percentage. 40%-31% 40%
ENGINE OIL LIFE INDICATOR 30%-21% 30%
Maintenance
To see the current engine oil life, 20%-16% 20%
turn the ignition switch to the ON 15%-11% 15%
(II) position, then press and release 10%-6% 10%
the select/reset knob repeatedly 5%-1% 5%
until the engine oil life indicator 0% 0%
appears (see page 68).
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Maintenance
ON (II) position, then it goes out if will blink. The display comes on displayed and begins to blink after
you switch the information display. every time you turn the ignition the vehicle has been driven 10 miles
When you see this message, have switch to the ON (II) position. The (10 km) or more.
the indicated maintenance performed maintenance minder indicator ( )
Negative mileage means your vehicle
by your dealer as soon as possible. also comes on and remains on in the
has passed the maintenance required
instrument panel. When you see this
point.
message, immediately have the
Immediately have the indicated
indicated maintenance done by your
maintenance done by your dealer.
dealer.
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Maintenance Minder
To change the information display Maintenance Main Items and Sub Resetting the Engine Oil Life
from the engine oil life display to the Items Display
odometer, the trip meter or average Your dealer will reset the display
fuel mileage, press and release the MAINTENANCE MAIN ITEM after completing the required
select/reset knob. maintenance service. You will see
‘‘OIL LIFE 100%’’ on the information
When the engine oil life is 0 percent
display the next time you turn the
or negative mileage, the maintenance
ignition switch to the ON (II)
minder indicator ( ) remains on
position.
even if you change the information
display. If maintenance service is done by
someone other than your dealer,
Immediately have the service
reset the maintenance minder as
performed, and make sure to reset
MAINTENANCE SUB ITEM(S) follows:
the display as described.
1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON
All maintenance items displayed on (II) position.
the information display are in code.
For an explanation of these 2. Press the select/reset knob
maintenance codes, see page 251. repeatedly until the engine oil life
is displayed.
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Important Maintenance
Precautions
If you have the required service done
but do not reset the display, or reset
the display without doing the service,
the system will not show the proper
maintenance intervals. This can lead
to serious mechanical problems
because you will no longer have an
accurate record of when
maintenance is needed.
Your authorized Honda dealer knows
3. Press the select/reset knob for 4. Press the select/reset knob for your vehicle best and can provide
about 10 seconds. The engine oil another 5 seconds. The
Maintenance
competent, efficient service.
life and the maintenance item maintenance item code(s) will
code(s) will blink. disappear, and the engine oil life
will reset to ‘‘100.’’
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Maintenance Minder
However, service at a dealer is not U.S. Vehicles: Maintenance, ● Engine oil level - Check every
mandatory to keep your warranties in replacement, or repair of time you fill the fuel tank. See page
effect. Maintenance may be done by emissions control devices and 201.
any qualified service facility or systems may be done by any ● Engine coolant level - Check the
person who is skilled in this type of automotive repair establishment
radiator reserve tank every time
automotive service. Make sure to or individual using parts that are
you fill the fuel tank. See page 202.
have the service facility or person ‘‘certified’’ to EPA standards.
reset the display as previously ● Automatic transmission - Check
According to state and federal
described. Keep all receipts as proof the fluid level monthly. See page
regulations, failure to perform
of completion, and have the person 259.
maintenance on the items marked
who does the work fill out your
with # will not void your emissions ● Brakes - Check the fluid level
Honda Service History or Canadian
warranties. However, all monthly. See page 261.
Maintenance Log. Check your
maintenance services should be
warranty booklet for more ● Tires - Check the tire pressure
performed in accordance with the
information. monthly. Examine the tread for
intervals indicated by the information
wear and foreign objects. See page
We recommend using Honda parts display.
274.
and fluids whenever you have
Owner's Maintenance Checks
maintenance done. These are ● Lights - Check the operation of
You should check the following
manufactured to the same high the headlights, parking lights,
items at the specified intervals. If you
quality standards as the original taillights, high-mount brake light,
are unsure of how to perform any
components, so you can be confident and license plate lights monthly.
check, turn to the appropriate page
of their performance and durability. See page 262.
listed.
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Maintenance Minder
diesel-powered vehicles, replace every 15,000 miles
● Driveshaft boots
(24,000 km).
● Brake hoses and lines (including ABS/VSA)
● Inspect drive belt
● All fluid levels and condition of fluids
3 ● Replace transmission fluid
●
Exhaust system# Driving in mountainous areas at very low vehicle
●
Fuel lines and connections# speeds results in higher transmission temperatures.
● Check expiration date for TRK bottleꭧ2 This requires transmission fluid changes more
frequently than recommended by the maintenance
ꭧ1: If the message ‘‘SERVICE’’ does not appear more than 12 months after the minder. If you regularly drive your vehicle under these
display is reset, change the engine oil every year. conditions, have the transmission fluid changed at
60,000 miles (100,000 km), then every 30,000 miles
ꭧ2: Canadian A/T models only (48,000 km). (For A/T only)
If you tow a Fit behind a motorhome, the transmission
#: See information on maintenance and emissions warranty on page 249. fluid must be changed every 2 years or 30,000 miles
(48,000 km), whichever comes first. (For A/T only)
NOTE: ● Independent of maintenance messages in the information display, ●
4 Replace spark plugs
replace the brake fluid every 3 years. ●
Inspect valve clearance
● Inspect idle speed every 160,000 miles (256,000 km).
5 ● Replace engine coolant
● Adjust the valves during services A, B, 1, 2, or 3 only if they are noisy.
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Fluid Locations
WASHER FLUID
(Blue cap)
CLUTCH FLUID
(Manual
Transmission only)
(Gray cap)
RADIATOR CAP
ENGINE COOLANT
RESERVOIR
AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION
FLUID DIPSTICK (Yellow loop)
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Adding Engine Oil
Maintenance
oil slowly and carefully so you do not
spill any. Clean up any spills
immediately. Spilled oil could
damage components in the engine
compartment.
Reinstall the engine oil fill cap, and
tighten it securely. Wait a few
minutes, and recheck the oil level on
the engine oil dipstick. Do not fill
above the upper mark; you could Ambient Temperature
damage the engine.
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Changing the Engine Oil and Filter
Maintenance
wrench (available from your seconds. If it does not, turn off the
dealer) is required. engine, and check your work.
Make sure the oil filter gasket is 8. Let the engine run for several
not stuck to the engine block. If it minutes, then check the drain bolt
is, remove it before installing a and oil filter for leaks.
new oil filter. 9. Turn off the engine, let it sit for
4. Install a new oil filter according to several minutes, then check the oil
the instructions that come with it. level on the dipstick. If necessary,
Make sure to clean off any dirt and add more oil.
dust on the connecting surface of a
new oil filter.
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Engine Coolant
Adding Engine Coolant Always use Honda Long-life Anti- If the reserve tank is completely
freeze/Coolant Type 2. This coolant empty, you should also check the
is pre-mixed with 50 percent coolant level in the radiator.
antifreeze and 50 percent water.
Never add straight antifreeze or plain
water.
If Honda antifreeze/coolant is not Removing the radiator cap
available, you may use another while the engine is hot can
major-brand non-silicate coolant as a cause the coolant to spray out,
temporary replacement. Make sure it seriously scalding you.
is a high-quality coolant
recommended for aluminum Always let the engine and
RESERVE TANK
engines. Continued use of any non- radiator cool down before
Honda coolant can result in removing the radiator cap.
If the coolant level in the reserve
tank is at or below the MIN line, add corrosion, causing the cooling
coolant to bring it up to the MAX system to malfunction or fail. Have
line. Inspect the cooling system for the cooling system flushed and
leaks. refilled with Honda antifreeze/
coolant as soon as possible.
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Engine Coolant
1. Make sure the engine and radiator 4. The coolant level should be up to
are cool. the base of the filler neck. Add
Maintenance
coolant if it is low.
2. Relieve any pressure in the cooling
system by turning the radiator cap Pour the coolant slowly and
counterclockwise, without carefully so you do not spill any.
pressing down. Clean up any spill immediately; it
could damage components in the
3. Remove the radiator cap by
engine compartment.
pushing down and turning
counterclockwise. 5. Put the radiator cap back on, and
tighten it fully.
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Windshield Washers
Check the fluid level in the Fill up to here On Canadian models: The low washer
windshield washer reservoir at least level indicator comes on when the
monthly during normal use. This level is low (see page 65).
reservoir supplies the windshield and
Fill the reservoir with a good-quality
rear window washers.
windshield washer fluid. This
increases the cleaning capability and
prevents freezing in cold weather.
When you refill the reservoir, clean
the edges of the windshield wiper
blades with windshield washer fluid
WINDSHIELD WASHER RESERVOIR
on a clean cloth. This will help to
On U.S. models: To check the condition the blade edges.
windshield washer fluid level, open
the hood and look for the windshield
washer reservoir located behind the
right headlight. You will see a ‘‘1/2’’ Do not use engine antifreeze or a
mark on the reservoir. vinegar/water solution in the
windshield washer reservoir. Antifreeze
can damage your vehicle's paint, while
a vinegar/water solution can damage
the windshield washer pump. Use only
commercially-available windshield
washer fluid.
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Transmission Fluid
Maintenance
Check the fluid level with the engine compartment.
with a clean cloth.
at normal operating temperature.
3. Insert the dipstick all the way into Always use Honda ATF-Z1
1. Park the vehicle on level ground. (automatic transmission fluid).
Start the engine, let it run until the the transmission securely as
radiator fan comes on, then shut shown in the illustration.
off the engine. For accurate
results, wait about 60 seconds (but
no longer than 90 seconds) before
doing step 2.
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Brake and Clutch Fluid
Check the brake fluid level in the Brake fluid marked DOT 5 is not Brake Fluid
reservoirs monthly. compatible with your vehicle's
There are up to two reservoirs, braking system and can cause
depending on the model. They are: extensive damage.
●
Brake fluid reservoir (all models)
●
Clutch fluid reservoir
(manual transmission models
only)
Replace the brake fluid according to
the time recommendation in the
maintenance minder schedule. MAX MIN
Always use Honda Heavy Duty
Maintenance
Brake Fluid DOT 3. If it is not The fluid level should be between
available, you should use only DOT 3 the MIN and MAX marks on the side
or DOT 4 fluid, from a sealed of the reservoir. If the level is at or
container, as a temporary below the MIN mark, your brake
replacement. system needs attention. Have the
brake system inspected for leaks or
Using any non-Honda brake fluid can worn brake pads/shoes.
cause corrosion and decrease the life
of the system. Have the brake
system flushed and refilled with
Honda Heavy Duty Brake Fluid
DOT 3 as soon as possible.
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Lights
INSPECTION WINDOW
Maintenance
You can check its installation from
1. Open the hood.
the inspection window on the
headlight assembly. 2. Remove the socket by turning it
one-quarter turn counterclockwise.
7. Install the rubber seal over the
back of the headlight assembly. 3. Pull the bulb straight out of its
socket. Push the new bulb straight
8. Push the electrical connector onto
into the socket until it bottoms.
the new bulb. Make sure it is
connected securely. Turn on the 4. Reinstall the socket into the light
headlights to test the new bulb. assembly by turning it clockwise
until it locks.
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5. Turn on the lights to make sure Replacing a Front Turn Signal 5. Reinstall the socket into the light
the new bulb is working. Light Bulb assembly by turning it clockwise
until it locks.
6. Turn on the lights to make sure
the new bulb is working.
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Replacing a Fog Light Bulb 5. Insert the new bulb into the hole,
On Sport model and turn it one-quarter turn
The fog lights use halogen bulbs. clockwise to lock it in place.
When replacing a bulb, handle it
6. Push the electrical connector back
carefully. See page 262 for more
onto the bulb. Make sure it is on
information.
all the way.
7. Turn on the fog lights to test the
new bulb.
8. Reinstall the fog light assembly,
ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR then tighten the screw.
3. Remove the electrical connector
from the bulb by squeezing the
Maintenance
connector to unlock the tab, then
slide the connector off the bulb.
SCREW 4. Remove the bulb by turning it
about one-quarter turn
1. Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to counterclockwise.
remove the screw.
2. To remove the fog light assembly,
pull it out of the bumper.
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Cleaning the Seat Belts Dirt build-up in the loops of the seat Floor Mats
belt anchors can cause the belts to
LOOP retract slowly. Wipe the insides of
the loops with a clean cloth Unlock
dampened in mild soap and warm Lock
water or isopropyl alcohol.
KNOB
Maintenance
If your seat belts get dirty, use a soft The driver's floor mat that came with
brush with a mixture of mild soap your vehicle hooks over the floor mat
and warm water to clean them. Do anchors. To lock each hook, turn the
not use bleach, dye, or cleaning knob clockwise. This keeps the floor
solvents. Let the belts air-dry before mat from sliding forward and
you use the vehicle. possibly interfering with the pedals.
When cleaning or replacing, turn the
knob counterclockwise to unhook
the floor mat.
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Floor Mats, Audio Antenna, Dust and Pollen Filter
If you remove the driver's floor mat, Audio Antenna Dust and Pollen Filter
make sure to re-anchor it when you On models with A/C
put it back in your vehicle. This filter removes the dust and
pollen that is brought in from the
If you use a non-Honda floor mats,
outside through the heating and
make sure they fit properly and that
cooling system.
they can be anchored securely. Do
not put additional floor mats on top of Have your dealer replace the filter
the anchored mat. when this service is indicated by a
maintenance message on the
information display. It should be
replaced every 15,000 miles (24,000
km) if you drive primarily in urban
areas that have high concentrations
of soot in the air, or if the flow from
the heating and cooling system
becomes less than usual.
Your vehicle is equipped with an
antenna at the rear of the roof. Before
using a ‘‘drive-through’’ car wash,
remove the antenna by unscrewing it by
hand. This prevents the antenna from
being damaged by the car wash
brushes.
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LOCK TAB
Maintenance
1. Raise the wiper arm off the
windshield. Raise the driver's side ●
Put a cloth on the edge of the
first, then the passenger's side. lock tab to prevent scratches,
then push up on the lock tab
carefully with a flat-tip
screwdriver.
Do not open the hood when the wiper
arms are raised, or you will damage the
hood and wiper arms.
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●
Pivot the blade assembly toward 3. Remove the blade from its holder
the wiper arm until it releases by grabbing the tabbed end of the
from the wiper arm. blade. Pull firmly until the tabs
come out of the holder.
When replacing a wiper blade,
make sure not to drop the wiper
blade or wiper arm down on the
windshield.
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5. Place the top of the wiper blade on To replace the rear wiper blade:
the end of the blade assembly, and
Maintenance
1. Raise the wiper arm off the rear
slide the blade onto the assembly. window.
Make sure the blade is completely 2. Disconnect the blade assembly
installed. from the wiper arm by pivoting the
blade assembly upward.
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BLADE
REINFORCEMENT
3. Slide the blade out of the holder. 4. Examine the new wiper blades. If 5. Slide the new blade into the
they have no plastic or metal holder. Make sure it is engaged in
reinforcement along the back the slot along its full length.
edge, remove the metal
Insert both ends of the blade into
reinforcement strips from the old
the holder. Make sure they are
wiper blade, and install them in the
secure.
slots along the edge of the new
blade. 6. Install the wiper blade assembly
onto the wiper arm. Make sure it
locks in place.
7. Lower the wiper arm against the
windshield.
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Tires
To safely operate your vehicle, your Inflation Guidelines Even though your vehicle is
tires must be the proper type and Keeping the tires properly inflated equipped with TPMS, we
size, in good condition with adequate provides the best combination of recommend that you visually check
tread, and correctly inflated. handling, tread life, and riding your tires every day. If you think a
comfort. tire might be low, check it
The following pages give more
immediately with a tire gauge.
detailed information on how to take ●
Underinflated tires wear unevenly,
care of your tires and what to do adversely affect handling and fuel Use a gauge to measure the air
when they need to be replaced. economy, and are more likely to pressure in each tire at least once a
fail from being overheated. month. Even tires that are in good
condition may lose 1 to 2 psi (10 to
● Overinflated tires can make your
20 kPa, 0.1 to 0.2 kgf/cm2) per
vehicle ride more harshly, are
Using tires that are excessively month. Remember to check the
more prone to damage from road
worn or improperly inflated can spare tire (if equipped) at the same
hazards, and wear unevenly.
Maintenance
cause a crash in which you can time.
be seriously hurt or killed. The tire pressure monitoring system
Check the air pressures when the
(TPMS)ꭧ warns you when a tire
tires are cold. This means the vehicle
Follow all instructions in this pressure is low. See page 235 for
has been parked for at least 3 hours,
owner's manual regarding tire more information.
or driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km).
inflation and maintenance. ꭧ: If equipped Add or release air, if needed, to
match the recommended cold tire
pressures.
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If you check air pressures when the Recommended Tire Pressures If equipped
tires are hot [driven for several miles The following charts show the The compact spare tire pressure is:
(kilometers)], you will see readings 4 recommended cold tire pressures for 60 psi (420 kPa, 4.2 kgf/cm2)
to 6 psi (30 to 40 kPa, 0.3 to 0.4 most normal and high-speed driving
For convenience, the recommended
kgf/cm2) higher than the cold conditions.
tire sizes and cold tire pressures are
readings. This is normal. Do not let
All models except Sport on a label on the driver's doorjamb.
air out to match the recommended
Tire Size Cold Tire Pressure
cold air pressure. The tire will be for Normal Driving For additional information about your
underinflated. 175/65R15 84S Front/Rear: tires, see page 323.
32 psi (220 kPa,
You should get your own tire 2.2 kgf/cm2)
pressure gauge and use it whenever
Sport model
you check your tire pressures. This
Tire Size Cold Tire Pressure
will make it easier for you to tell if a for Normal Driving
pressure loss is due to a tire problem 185/55R16 83H Front/Rear:
and not due to a variation between 33 psi (230 kPa,
gauges. 2.3 kgf/cm2)
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Maintenance
● Excessive tread wear. tread wears down, you will see a 1/2 performed once the tires reach five
inch (12.7 mm) wide band across the years old. It is also recommended
tread. This shows there is less than that all tires, including the spare, be
1/16 inch (1.6 mm) of tread left on removed from service after 10 years
the tire. from the date of manufacture,
A tire this worn gives very little regardless of their condition or state
traction on wet roads. You should of wear.
replace the tire if you can see three The last four digits of the TIN (tire
or more tread wear indicators. identification number) are found on
the sidewall of the tire and indicate
the date of manufacture (See Tire
Labeling on page 323).
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Maintenance
for tire size and labeling information.
Replacement wheels are available at
your dealer.
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Maintenance
clean the wheels, use a mild Check the condition of the battery
detergent and a soft brush or sponge. monthly by looking at the test
indicator window. The label on the
battery explains the test indicator's
colors.
The location of the test indicator
window varies between
manufacturers.
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Vehicle Storage
If you need to park your vehicle for ● If the vehicle is to be stored for a ● Cover the vehicle with a
an extended period (more than 1 longer period, it should be ‘‘breathable’’ cover, one made from
month), there are several things you supported on jackstands so the a porous material such as cotton.
should do to prepare it for storage. tires are off the ground. Non-porous materials, such as
Proper preparation helps prevent plastic sheeting, trap moisture,
● Leave one window open slightly (if
deterioration and makes it easier to which can damage the paint.
the vehicle is being stored
get your vehicle back on the road. If
indoors). ● If possible, periodically run the
possible, store your vehicle indoors.
engine until it reaches full
● Disconnect the battery.
● Fill the fuel tank. operating temperature (the cooling
● Support the front and rear wiper fans cycle on and off twice).
● Wash and dry the exterior
blade arms with a folded towel or Preferably, do this once a month.
completely.
rag so they do not touch the
● Clean the interior. Make sure the windshield.
Maintenance
carpeting, floor mats, etc., are ● To minimize sticking, apply a
completely dry.
silicone spray lubricant to all door
● Leave the parking brake off. Put and tailgate seals. Also, apply a
the transmission in reverse vehicle body wax to the painted
(manual) or Park (automatic). surfaces that mate with the door
and tailgate seals.
● Block the rear wheels.
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This section covers the more Compact Spare Tire .................... 284
common problems that motorists Changing a Flat Tire ................... 285
experience with their vehicles. It Temporarily Repairing a Flat
gives you information about how to Tire ......................................... 291
safely evaluate the problem and what If the Engine Won't Start ............. 297
to do to correct it. If the problem has Jump Starting .............................. 299
stranded you on the side of the road, If the Engine Overheats .............. 301
you may be able to get going again. If Low Oil Pressure Indicator ......... 303
not, you will also find instructions on Charging System Indicator ......... 303
getting your vehicle towed. Malfunction Indicator Lamp ........ 304
Brake System Indicator ............... 305
Fuses .......................................... 306
Fuse Locations ............................ 309
Emergency Towing ..................... 311
If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck .......... 312
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Except all Canadian models with Follow these precautions: INDICATOR LOCATION MARK
automatic transmission
Use the compact spare tire as a
● Never exceed 50 mph (80 km/h).
temporary replacement only. Get ● This tire gives a harsher ride and
your regular tire repaired or less traction on some road
replaced, and put it back on your surfaces. Use greater caution while
vehicle as soon as you can. driving.
Check the inflation pressure of the ●
Do not mount tire chains on the
compact spare tire every time you compact spare tire.
check the other tires. It should be
inflated to:
● Do not use your compact spare tire TREAD WEAR INDICATOR BAR
60 psi (420 kPa, 4.2 kgf/cm2) on another vehicle unless it is the
same make and model. Replace the tire when you can see
● On vehicles with the TPMS the tread wear indicator bars. The
system, the low tire pressure replacement should be the same size
indicator comes on and stays on and design tire, mounted on the
after you replace the flat tire with same wheel. The spare tire is not
the compact spare tire. After designed to be mounted on a regular
several miles (kilometers) driving wheel, and the spare wheel is not
with the compact spare tire, the designed for mounting a regular tire.
TPMS indicator comes on and the
low tire pressure indicator goes
off.
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EXTENSION
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FLOOR LID
16. Tighten the wheel nuts securely in 18. Remove the strap loop from the
the same crisscross pattern. Have legs of the head restraint and
the wheel nut torque checked at lower the cargo area floor lid.
the nearest automotive service
19. Pull the floor lid toward you and
facility.
remove the tabs.
Tighten the wheel nuts to:
80 lbf·ft (108 N·m, 11 kgf·m) 20. Pull the floor lid out.
17. On Sport model and Canadian LX
model with manual transmission:
Remove the center cap before
storing the flat tire.
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23. Store the jack. Place the tool kit in 24. Place the floor lid in the cargo
the center of the flat tire. area.
25. Store the wheel cover or center
cap in the cargo area. Make sure it
will not get scratched or damaged.
Loose items can fly around the
For For interior in a crash and could 26. Close the tailgate.
normal spare
tire tire seriously injure the occupants. 27. On U.S. models
Your vehicle's original tire has a
Store the wheel, jack, and tools tire pressure monitoring system
securely before driving. sensor. To replace a tire, refer to
Changing a Tire with TPMS (see
21. Place the flat tire face down in the page 237).
spare tire well.
22. Secure the flat tire by screwing the
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How to Use the Tire Repair Kit If you have a flat tire while driving, TIRE VALVE
All Canadian models with automatic park the vehicle on a level surface in
transmission a safe place, put the transmission in
To reduce weight, your vehicle is Park (P), set the parking brake, and
equipped with a tire repair kit instead turn the hazard lights on.
of a spare tire. This kit will allow you Thoroughly examine the tire for a
to temporarily repair a flat tire under puncture or other damage.
the following conditions:
If a puncture is wider than 3/16ths of
● Only one tire is flat. an inch (4 mm), or is located in the
● The puncture is smaller than tire sidewall, do not attempt to repair
3/16ths of an inch (4 mm). the tire. Have your vehicle towed to a VALVE CAP
Honda service center. In Canada or
The puncture is located within the 1. Park vehicle on a level surface in a
●
the continental U.S.A. simply call 1-
tread. safe place. Set shifter lever into
800-465-PLUS (7587) for Honda Plus PARK and engage the parking
●
The wheel rim is not damaged. Roadside Assistance. brake. Turn hazard light on.
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If the date has not expired, shake AIR PUMP BOTTLE CAP ADAPTER PLUG
the bottle thoroughly and proceed
to step 5.
TIRE VALVE
BOTTLE
CAP
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In freezing temperatures, turn the AIR PUMP SWITCH 11. Inflate the tire to 33 psi (230 kPa),
engine on and leave it running then turn the air pump switch OFF
while the flat tire is being serviced. for an accurate pressure reading. If
Prolonged exposure to the cold OFF the pressure fails to reach 33 psi
may cause the vehicle's battery to (230 kPa) within 15 minutes, do
weaken. Under cold conditions, ON not continue, and have the vehicle
safely start the vehicle's engine and towed. In Canada or the
keep the engine running at idle continental U.S.A. simply call 1-
when operating the air pump. 800-465-PLUS (7587) for Honda
Plus Roadside Assistance.
12. Turn the ignition switch to the
Running the engine with the LOCK (0) position.
10. Turn the air pump on to inflate the
vehicle in an enclosed or even tire. Do not run the air pump for 13. Remove the sealant bottle hose
partly enclosed area can cause more than 15 minutes or it may from the tire valve, then reinstall
a rapid build-up of toxic carbon overheat. The air pressure gauge the tire valve cap.
monoxide. will show about 40 to 60 psi (275 to
Breathing this colorless, 415 kPa) for the first few minutes
odorless gas can cause while the sealant is pumped into
unconsciousness and even the tire, and then the pressure will
death. Only run the engine to go down to about 10 to 20 psi (70
power the air pump with the to 140 kPa).
vehicle outdoors.
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WHEEL LABEL
DEFLATE BUTTON
14. Push the deflate button on the air 15. Remove the wheel label from the 16. Remove the front pillar label from
pump until the air pressure gauge repair kit, wipe any dirt off the the repair kit and place it as shown
shows 0 psi. wheel with a clean cloth, and above.
attach the label to the center of the
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19. Drive carefully within the speed of If pressure is less than 19 psi (130
50 mph (80 km/h) for 5 minutes. kPa), do not drive the vehicle
further or attempt to re-inflate the
tire. Call or wait for help. If
pressure is lower than 33 psi (230
VALVE CAP TIRE VALVE kPa) and higher than 19 psi (130
kPa), use air pump to bring tire
pressure to 33 psi (230 kPa).
21. Then, drive carefully within the
speed of 50 mph (80 km/h) for 5
AIR PUMP HOSE minutes more.
20. Stop safely and check the pressure 22. Stop safely and check the pressure
in the tire. Remove the tire valve in the tire.
cap, screw the air pump hose onto
the tire valve, and check the air
gauge. (You do not need to attach
the power cord or turn the air
pump switch on.)
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If the pressure is lower than 32 psi If the Engine Won't Start Nothing Happens or the Starter
(220 kPa) and higher than 19 psi Diagnosing why the engine won't Motor Operates Very Slowly
(130 kPa), use the air pump to start falls into two areas, depending When you turn the ignition switch to
bring air to the desired level as on what you hear when you turn the the START (III) position, you do not
described in step 11. Then drive to ignition switch to the START (III) hear the normal noise of the engine
the nearest service station at no position: trying to start. You may hear a
more than 50 mph (80 km/h). clicking sound, a series of clicks, or
●
You hear nothing, or almost
nothing. The engine's starter nothing at all.
If the pressure is below 19 psi, do
motor does not operate at all, or Check these things:
not continue. Have the vehicle
towed (see page 311). operates very slowly. ● Check the transmission interlock.
If you have a manual transmission,
In any case, be sure to have the ● You can hear the starter motor
the clutch pedal must be pushed
damaged tire permanently repaired operating normally, or the starter
all the way to the floor or the
as soon as possible. motor sounds like it is spinning
starter will not operate. With an
faster than normal, but the engine
Remember to return the tire sealant automatic transmission, it must be
does not start up and run.
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● Turn the ignition switch to the The Starter Operates Normally ● Do you have fuel? Check the fuel
START (III) position. If the In this case, the starter motor's speed gauge; the low fuel indicator may
headlights do not dim, check the sounds normal, or even faster than not be working.
condition of the fuses. If the fuses normal, when you turn the ignition ● There may be an electrical
are OK, there is probably switch to the START (III) position,
problem, such as no power to the
something wrong with the but the engine does not run.
fuel pump. Check all the fuses (see
electrical circuit for the ignition ●
Are you using a properly coded page 306).
switch or starter motor. You will
key? An improperly coded key will
need a qualified technician to If you find nothing wrong, you will
cause the immobilizer system
determine the problem. See need a qualified technician to find the
indicator in the instrument panel
Emergency Towing on page 311. problem. See Emergency Towing on
to blink rapidly (see page 79).
page 311.
If the headlights dim noticeably or go ● Are you using the proper starting
out when you try to start the engine,
procedure? Refer to Starting the
either the battery is discharged or
Engine on page 216.
the connections are corroded. Check
the condition of the battery and
terminal connections (see page 279).
You can then try jump starting the
vehicle from a booster battery (see
page 299).
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5. Look for any obvious coolant 9. Start the engine, and set the
leaks, such as a split radiator hose. temperature control dial to
Everything is still extremely hot, Removing the radiator cap maximum heat. Add coolant to the
so use caution. If you find a leak, it while the engine is hot can radiator up to the base of the filler
must be repaired before you cause the coolant to spray out, neck. If you do not have the proper
continue driving (see Emergency seriously scalding you. coolant mixture available, you can
Towing on page 311). add plain water. Remember to
Always let the engine and have the cooling system drained
6. If you don't find an obvious leak, radiator cool down before and refilled with the proper
check the coolant level in the removing the radiator cap. mixture as soon as you can.
radiator reserve tank. Add coolant
if the level is below the MIN mark. 10. Put the radiator cap back on
8. Using gloves or a large heavy tightly. Run the engine, and check
7. If there was no coolant in the cloth, turn the radiator cap the high temperature indicator. If
reserve tank, you may need to add counterclockwise, without pushing it begins to blink or comes on
coolant to the radiator. Let the down, to the first stop. After the again, the engine needs repair (see
engine cool down until the high pressure releases, push down on Emergency Towing on page 311).
temperature indicator goes off the cap, and turn it until it comes
before checking the radiator. off. 11. If the temperature stays normal,
check the coolant level in the
radiator reserve tank. If it has gone
down, add coolant to the MAX
mark. Put the cap back on tightly.
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Low Oil Pressure Indicator 1. Safely pull off the road, and shut Charging System Indicator
This indicator should never off the engine. Turn on the hazard If the charging system
come on when the engine is warning lights. indicator comes on brightly
running. If it starts flashing or stays 2. Let the vehicle sit for a minute. when the engine is running, the
on, the oil pressure has dropped very Open the hood, and check the oil battery is not being charged.
low or lost pressure. Serious engine level (see page 201). An engine Immediately turn off all electrical
damage is possible, and you should very low on oil can lose pressure accessories. Try not to use other
take immediate action. during cornering and other driving electrically operated controls such as
maneuvers. the power windows. Keep the engine
3. If necessary, add oil to bring the running; starting the engine will
level back to the full mark on the discharge the battery rapidly.
Running the engine with low oil
pressure can cause serious mechanical dipstick (see page 253). Go to a service station or garage
damage almost immediately. Turn off 4. Start the engine, and watch the oil where you can get technical
the engine as soon as you can safely get pressure indicator. If it does not go assistance.
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U.S. Canada However, if the brake pedal does not If the ABS indicator and the VSA
Brake System feel normal, you should take system indicator (if equipped) come
Indicator (Red) immediate action. A problem in one on with the brake system indicator,
part of the system's dual circuit have your vehicle inspected by your
The brake system indicator (red) design will still give you braking at dealer immediately.
normally comes on when you turn two wheels. You will feel the brake
the ignition switch to the ON (II) pedal go down much farther before
position, and as a reminder to check the vehicle begins to slow down, and
the parking brake. It will stay on if you will have to press harder on the
you do not fully release the parking pedal.
brake.
Slow down by shifting to a lower
If the brake system indicator (red) gear, and pull to the side of the road
comes on while driving, the brake when it is safe. Because of the long
fluid level is probably low. Press distance needed to stop, it is
lightly on the brake pedal to see if it hazardous to drive the vehicle. You
feels normal. If it does, check the
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BLOWN If you replace the blown fuse with a On vehicles without navigation system
spare fuse that has a lower rating, it If the radio fuse is removed, the
might blow out again. This does not audio system will disable itself. The
indicate anything wrong. Replace the next time you turn on the radio you
fuse with one of the correct rating as will see ‘‘ENTER CODE’’ in the
soon as you can. frequency display. Use the preset
buttons to enter the code (see page
191).
When the audio system is disabled,
Replacing a fuse with one that has a the clock setting in the audio system
higher rating greatly increases the will be canceled. You will need to
chances of damaging the electrical reset the clock (see page 192).
5. Look for a blown wire inside the system. If you do not have a
fuse. If it is blown, replace it with replacement fuse with the proper rating On vehicles with navigation system
one of the spare fuses of the same for the circuit, install one with a lower The navigation system will also
rating or lower. rating. disable itself. The next time you turn
on the ignition switch, the system
If you cannot drive the vehicle will require you to enter ‘‘ENTER
without fixing the problem, and you 6. If the replacement fuse of the same CODE’’ before it can be used. Refer
do not have a spare fuse, take a fuse rating blows in a short time, there to the navigation system manual.
of the same rating or a lower rating is probably a serious electrical
from one of the other circuits. Make problem in your vehicle. Leave the
sure you can do without that circuit blown fuse in that circuit and have
temporarily (such as the accessory your vehicle checked by a
power socket or radio). qualified technician.
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INTERIOR FUSE BOX No. Amps. Circuits Protected No. Amps. Circuits Protected
1 10 A Back Up 26 10 A LAF
2 (7.5 A) TPMSꭧ 27 (30 A) Door Lock Mainꭧ
3 20 A Driver's Power Window 28 20 A Headlight Main
4 - Not Used 29 10 A Small Light
5 10 A Back Up Light 30 30 A Main Fan Motor
6 10 A SRS 31 - Not Used
7 (10 A) Transmission SOLꭧ 32 10 A Right Headlight Low Beam
8 7.5 A SRS 33 15 A IG Coil
9 (20 A) Fog Lightꭧ 34 10 A Left Headlight Low Beam
10 7.5 A A/Cꭧ 35 (15 A) Door Lockꭧ
11 7.5 A ABS/VSAꭧ 36 (15 A) Door Lockꭧ
12 10 A ACG 37 30 A ABS/VSAꭧ FSR
13 20 A ACC Socket 38 (15 A) Door Lockꭧ
14 7.5 A Key Lock/Radio 39 15 A IGP
15 7.5 A Daytime Running Light 40 - Not Used
16 10 A Rear Wiper 41 - Not Used
17 20 A Front Passenger's Power 42 - Not Used
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No. Amps. Circuits Protected UNDER-HOOD FUSE BOX Under-hood Fuse Box (On the battery)
51 10 A Right Headlight High Beam Amps. Circuits Protected
52 15 A DBW 100 A Battery
53 - Not Used 70 A EPS
54 20 A Rear Defoggerꭧ 20 A Horn/Hazard
55 10 A Heated Mirrorꭧ
56 30 A Front Wiper
57 30 A Blower Motor
58 30 A ABS/VSAꭧ Motor
59 20 A Rear Defogger
30 A
60 50 A/ IG Main/Option Main
40 A
61 30 A Radio
62 - Not Used
ꭧ: If equipped
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If your vehicle needs to be towed, If, due to damage, your vehicle must
call a professional towing service or be towed with the front wheels on
organization. Never tow your vehicle the ground, do this: Improper towing preparation will
with just a rope or chain. It is very damage the transmission. Follow the
Manual transmission: above procedure exactly. If you cannot
dangerous.
●
Release the parking brake. shift the transmission or start the
There are two ways to tow your engine (automatic transmission), your
vehicle: ●
Shift the transmission to neutral. vehicle must be transported with the
Flat-bed Equipment - The operator ●
Leave the ignition switch in the front wheels off the ground.
loads your vehicle on the back of a ACCESSORY (I) position so the
truck. This is the best way to steering wheel does not lock. With the front wheels on the ground,
transport your vehicle. it is best to tow the vehicle no farther
Automatic transmission:
Wheel-lift Equipment - The tow than 50 miles (80 km), and keep the
● Release the parking brake. speed below 35 mph (55 km/h).
truck uses two pivoting arms that go
under the front tires and lift them off ● Start the engine.
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The diagrams in this section give you Identification Numbers ............... 316 Three Way Catalytic
the dimensions and capacities of Specifications .............................. 318 Converter ................................ 328
your vehicle and the locations of the DOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Emissions Testing....................... 329
identification numbers. It also Vehicles) ............................. 321
includes information you should Uniform Tire Quality
know about your vehicle's tires and Grading ............................... 321
emissions control systems. Treadwear ............................... 321
Traction .................................. 321
Temperature ........................... 322
Tire Labeling .............................. 323
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) - Required Federal
Explanation ......................... 324
Emissions Controls ..................... 326
The Clean Air Act.................... 326
Crankcase Emissions Control
System ................................ 326
Technical Information
Evaporative Emissions Control
System ................................ 326
Onboard Refueling Vapor
Recovery ............................. 326
Exhaust Emissions
Controls .............................. 327
Replacement Parts .................. 327
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ENGINE NUMBER
TRANSMISSION NUMBER
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Specifications
Dimensions Engine
Length 161.6 in (4,105 mm) Type Water cooled 4-stroke SOHC
Width 66.7 in (1,695 mm) i-VTEC 4-cylinder gasoline engine
Height 60.0 in (1,525 mm) Bore x Stroke 2.87 x 3.52 in
(73.0 x 89.4 mm)
Wheelbase 98.4 in (2,500 mm)
Displacement 91.3 cu-in (1,497 cm3)
Track Front 58.7 in (1,492 mm)ꭧ1
58.1 in (1,476 mm)ꭧ2 Compression ratio 10.4 : 1
Rear 58.1 in (1,475 mm) ꭧ1 Spark plugs IZFR6K13 (NGK)
57.4 in (1,459 mm)ꭧ2 SKJ20DR-M13 (DENSO)
ꭧ1: All models except Sport
ꭧ2: Sport model
Weights
Gross vehicle weight rating See the certification label
attached to the driver's
doorjamb.
Seating Capacities
Total 5
Front 2
Rear 3
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Manual Change 1.6 US qt (1.5 L)
transmission Total 1.7 US qt (1.6 L)
fluid
Windshield U.S. Vehicles 2.6 US qt (2.5 L)
washer Canada Vehicles 4.8 US qt (4.5 L)
reservoir
ꭧ1: Excluding the oil remaining in the engine
ꭧ2: Including the coolant in the reserve tank and that remaining in the
engine
Reserve tank capacity:
0.116 US gal (0.44 L)
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Battery Tires
Capacity 12 V - 32 AH/5 HR Size Front/Rear 175/65R15 84Sꭧ1
12 V - 34 AH/5 HR 185/55R16 83Hꭧ2
12 V - 40 AH/20 HR
Spare T125/70D15 95Mꭧ3
Fuses T135/80D15 99Mꭧ4
Interior See page 309 or the fuse label Pressure Front/Rear 32 psi (220 kPa, 2.2 kgf/cm2)ꭧ1
attached to the dashboard.
33 psi (230 kPa, 2.3 kgf/cm2)ꭧ2
Under-hood See page 310 or the fuse box
Spare 60 psi (420 kPa, 4.2 kgf/cm2)
cover.
ꭧ1: All models except Sport
Alignment
ꭧ2: Sport model
Toe-in Front 0.0 in (0 mm)
ꭧ3: On models without VSA system and all Canadian models with
Rear 0.10 in (2.5 mm)
manual transmission
Camber Front 0°
ꭧ4: On models with VSA system
Rear -1°
Caster Front 3°20'
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DOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Vehicles)
Technical Information
All passenger car tires must conform
to Federal Safety Requirements in
addition to these grades.
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Tire Labeling
The tires that came on your vehicle Tire Size Tire Identification Number (TIN)
have a number of markings. Those Whenever tires are replaced, they The tire identification number (TIN)
you should be aware of are described should be replaced with tires of the is a group of numbers and letters that
below. same size. Below is an example of look like the following example. TIN
tire size with an explanation of what is located on the sidewall of the tire.
TIRE LABELING EXAMPLE each component means.
(1) DOT B97R FW6X 2202
185/55R16 83H DOT - This indicates that the tire
185 - Tire width in millimeters. meets all requirements of
55 - Aspect ratio (the tire's the U.S. Department of
section height as a Transportation.
percentage of its width). B97R - Manufacturer's
R - Tire construction code (R identification mark.
indicates radial). FW6X - Tire type code.
16 - Rim diameter in inches. 2202 - Date of manufacture.
83 - Load index (a numerical code Year
associated with the Week
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maximum load the tire can
carry).
(4) (1)
H - Speed symbol (an
(3) (2) alphabetical code indicating
(1) Tire Size the maximum speed rating).
(2) Tire Identification Number (TIN)
(3) Maximum Tire Pressure
(4) Maximum Tire Load
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Tire Labeling, Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) - Required Federal Explanation
Glossary of Tire Terminology Tire Pressure Monitoring System As an added safety feature, your
Cold Tire Pressure - The tire air (TPMS) - Required Federal vehicle has been equipped with a tire
pressure when the vehicle has been Explanation pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
parked for at least three hours or U.S. models only that illuminates a low tire pressure
driven less than 1 mile (1.6km). Each tire, including the spare (if telltale
provided), should be checked
Load Rating - Means the maximum
monthly when cold and inflated to
load that a tire is rated to carry for a
the inflation pressure recommended
given inflation presure. when one or more of your tires is
by the vehicle manufacturer on the
Maximum Inflation Pressure - the vehicle placard or tire inflation significantly under-inflated.
maximum tire air pressure that the pressure label. Accordingly, when the low tire
tire can hold. pressure telltale illuminates, you
(If your vehicle has tires of a different
Maximum Load Rating - Means the size than the size indicated on the should stop and check your tires as
load rating for a tire at the maximum vehicle placard or tire inflation soon as possible, and inflate them to
permissible inflation pressure for that pressure label, you should determine the proper pressure.
tire. the proper tire inflation pressure for
those tires.)
Recommended Inflation Pressure -
The cold tire inflation pressure
recommended by the manufacturer.
Treadwear Indicators (TWI) - Means
the projections within the principal
grooves designed to give a visual
indication of the degrees of wear of
the tread.
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) - Required Federal Explanation
Driving on a significantly under- Your vehicle has also been equipped Always check the TPMS malfunction
inflated tire causes the tire to with a TPMS malfunction indicator to telltale after replacing one or more
overheat and can lead to tire failure. indicate when the system is not tires or wheels on your vehicle to
Under-inflation also reduces fuel operating properly. The TPMS ensure that the replacement or
efficiency and tire tread life, and may malfunction indicator is provided by alternate tires and wheels allow the
affect the vehicle's handling and a separate telltale, which displays the TPMS to continue to function
stopping ability. symbol ‘‘TPMS’’ when illuminated. properly.
Please note that the TPMS is not a When the malfunction indicator is
substitute for proper tire illuminated,
maintenance, and it is the driver's
responsibility to maintain correct tire
pressure, even if under-inflation has
not reached the level to trigger the system may not be able to detect
illumination of the TPMS low tire or signal low tire pressure as
pressure telltale. intended.
TPMS malfunctions may occur for a
variety of reasons, including the
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installation of replacement or
alternate tires or wheels on the
vehicle that prevent the TPMS from
functioning properly.
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Emissions Controls
ꭧ
The burning of gasoline in your In Canada, Honda vehicles comply Evaporative Emissions Control
vehicle's engine produces several with the Canadian emission System
byproducts. Some of these are requirements, as specified in an As gasoline evaporates in the fuel
carbon monoxide (CO), oxides of agreement with Environment tank, an evaporative emissions
nitrogen (NOx), and hydrocarbons Canada, at the time they are control canister filled with charcoal
(HC). Gasoline evaporating from the manufactured. adsorbs the vapor. It is stored in this
tank also produces hydrocarbons. Crankcase Emissions Control canister while the engine is off. After
Controlling the production of NOx, System the engine is started and warmed up,
CO, and HC is important to the Your vehicle has a positive crankcase the vapor is drawn into the engine
environment. Under certain ventilation system. This keeps and burned during driving.
conditions of sunlight and climate, gasses that build up in the engine's Onboard Refueling Vapor
NOx and HC react to form crankcase from going into the Recovery
photochemical ‘‘smog.’’ Carbon atmosphere. The positive crankcase The onboard refueling vapor
monoxide does not contribute to ventilation valve routes them from recovery (ORVR) system captures
smog creation, but it is a poisonous the crankcase back to the intake the fuel vapors during refueling. The
gas. manifold. They are then drawn into vapors are adsorbed in a canister
The Clean Air Act the engine and burned. filled with activated carbon. While
The United States Clean Air Actꭧ driving, the fuel vapors are drawn
sets standards for automobile into the engine and burned off.
emissions. It also requires that
automobile manufacturers explain to
owners how their emissions controls
work and what to do to maintain
them. This section summarizes how
the emissions controls work.
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Technical Information
Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) emissions from your vehicle.
System
The exhaust gas recirculation (EGR) The emissions control systems are
system takes some of the exhaust gas covered by warranties separate from
and routes it back into the intake the rest of your vehicle. Read your
manifold. Adding exhaust gas to the warranty manual for more
air/fuel mixture reduces the amount information.
of NOx produced when the fuel is
burned.
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Three Way Catalytic Converter
The three way catalytic converter ● Keep the engine well maintained.
contains precious metals that serve ● Have your vehicle diagnosed and
as catalysts, promoting chemical
repaired if it is misfiring,
reactions to convert the exhaust
backfiring, stalling, or otherwise
gasses without affecting the metals.
not running properly.
The catalytic converter is referred to
as a three-way catalyst, since it acts
on HC, CO, and NOx. A replacement
unit must be an original Honda part
or its equivalent.
The three way catalytic converter THREE WAY CATALYTIC CONVERTER
must operate at a high temperature
for the chemical reactions to take A defective three way catalytic
place. It can set on fire any converter contributes to air pollution,
combustible materials that come and can impair your engine's
near it. Park your vehicle away from performance. Follow these
high grass, dry leaves, or other guidelines to protect your vehicle's
flammables. three way catalytic converter.
● Always use unleaded gasoline.
Even a small amount of leaded
gasoline can contaminate the
catalyst metals, making the three
way catalytic converter ineffective.
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Emissions Testing
Testing of Readiness Codes If the testing facility determines that 4. Without touching the accelerator
If you take your vehicle for an the readiness codes are not set, you pedal, start the engine, and let it
emissions test shortly after the will be requested to return at a later idle for 20 seconds.
battery has been disconnected or date to complete the test. If you must
5. Keep the vehicle in Park
gone dead, it may not pass the test. get the vehicle retested within the
(automatic transmission) or
This is because of certain ‘‘readiness next two or three days, you can
neutral (manual transmission).
codes’’ that must be set in the on- condition the vehicle for retesting by
Increase the engine speed to 2,000
board diagnostics for the emissions doing the following.
rpm, and hold it there until the
systems. These codes are erased
1. Make sure the gas tank is nearly, temperature gauge rises to at least
when the battery is disconnected,
but not completely, full (around 1/4 of the scale (about 3 minutes).
and set again only after several days
3/4).
of driving under a variety of 6. Without touching the accelerator
conditions. 2. Make sure the vehicle has been pedal, let the engine idle for 20
parked with the engine off for 6 seconds.
hours or more.
3. Make sure the ambient
temperature is between 40° and
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95°F.
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Customer Service Information
Honda dealership personnel are Canadian Owners: When you call or write, please give
trained professionals. They should Customer Relations us this information:
be able to answer all your questions. Honda Canada Inc. ● Vehicle Identification Number (see
If you encounter a problem that your page 316)
dealership does not solve to your Visit www.honda.ca for contact
satisfaction, please discuss it with the information ●
Name and address of the dealer
dealership's management. The Tel: 1-888-9-HONDA-9 who services your vehicle
service manager or general manager Fax: 1-877-939-0909 ●
Date of purchase
can help. Almost all problems are
solved in this way. In Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin
●
Odometer reading of your vehicle
If you are dissatisfied with the Islands: ● Your name, address, and
decision made by the dealership's Bella International telephone number
management, contact Honda P.O. Box 190816
San Juan, PR 00919-0816 ● A detailed description of the
Customer Service. problem
U.S. Owners: Tel: (787) 620-7546
● Name of the dealer who sold the
American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
Automobile Customer Service vehicle to you
Mail Stop 500-2N-7A
1919 Torrance Boulevard
Torrance, California 90501-2746
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Warranty Coverages
U.S. Owners Seat Belt Limited Warranty - a seat Replacement Battery Limited
Your new vehicle is covered by these belt that fails to function properly is Warranty - provides prorated
warranties: covered by a limited warranty. Please coverage for a replacement battery
read your warranty booklet for purchased from your dealer.
New Vehicle Limited Warranty -
details.
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Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Vehicles)
If you believe that your vehicle has a If NHTSA receives similar To contact NHTSA, you may call the
defect which could cause a crash or complaints, it may open an Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at
could cause injury or death, you investigation, and if it finds that a 1-888-327-4236
should immediately inform the safety defect exists in a group of (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to
National Highway Traffic Safety vehicles, it may order a recall and http://www.safercar.gov; or write to:
Administration (NHTSA) in addition remedy campaign. However, NHTSA Administrator, NHTSA, 1200 New
to notifying American Honda Motor cannot become involved in individual Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC
Co., Inc. problems between you, your dealer, 20590. You can also obtain other
or American Honda Motor Co., Inc. information about motor vehicle
safety from http://www.safercar.gov.
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INDEX
Anti-theft Steering Column Indicator ........................ 60, 303
Lock ......................................... 80 Jump Starting .......................... 299
Audio Antenna ........................... 268 Maintenance ........................... 279
Auto Door Locking ....................... 83 Specifications .......................... 320
Auto Door Locking/Unlocking .... 83 Before Driving ........................... 197
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Bulb Replacement CD Player ........................... 122, 149 Child Seats ............................. 34, 41
Back-up Lights ........................ 266 Ceiling Light .............................. 107 LATCH Anchorage Points ........ 43
Brake Lights ........................... 266 Certification Label ...................... 316 Tether Anchorage Points ......... 47
Fog Lights ............................... 265 Chains, Tires .............................. 278 Cleaning the Seat Belts .............. 267
Front Parking Lights ............... 263 Changing a Flat Tire .................. 285 Clock .......................................... 192
Front Side Marker Lights ........ 263 Changing Oil Clutch Fluid ............................... 261
Front Turn Signal Lights ......... 264 How to .................................... 254 Code, Audio System ................... 191
Headlights .............................. 262 When to .................................. 245 CO in the Exhaust ................ 53, 326
Rear Bulbs .............................. 266 Charging System Cold Weather, Starting in ........... 216
Specifications .......................... 319 Indicator ........................... 60, 303 Compact Spare Tire .................... 284
Taillights ................................. 266 Check Fuel Cap Indicator ............. 70 Controls, Instruments and ............ 57
Turn Signal Lights .......... 263, 266 Checklist, Before Driving ........... 215 Coolant
Bulbs, Halogen .......................... 262 Childproof Door Locks ................. 82 Adding .................................... 256
Child Safety .................................. 34 Checking ................................ 202
C Booster Seats ........................... 50 Proper Solution ....................... 256
Child Seats .................... 39, 40, 41 Temperature Indicator ............. 63
Capacities Chart ......................... 319 Important Safety Reminders ..... 38 Crankcase Emissions Control
Carbon Monoxide Hazard ............ 53 Infants ...................................... 39 System ................................... 326
Cargo ......................................... 208 Larger Children ....................... 49 Cruise Control Indicator ............... 65
Cargo Hook ................................ 212 LATCH ..................................... 43 Cruise Control Operation ........... 194
Cargo, How to Carry .................. 208 Risks with Airbags ................... 35 Cruise Main Indicator .................. 65
Carrying Cargo .......................... 208 Small Children ......................... 40 Cup Holders ............................... 106
CAUTION, Explanation of ............ iii Tethers .................................... 47 Customer Service ....................... 332
CD Care ..................................... 186 Warning Labels ........................ 36
CD Error Messages ............ 128, 157 Where Should a Child Sit? ........ 35
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Disc Brake Wear Indicators ....... 230 Economy, Fuel ........................... 203
Disc Care ................................... 186 Electric Power Steering (EPS)
Disc Player Error Indicator ................................... 62
Messages ........................ 128, 157 Emergencies on the Road .......... 283
Disposal of Used Oil ................... 255 Battery, Jump Starting ............. 299
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Manual Transmission .............. 217 High-Low Beam Switch ................ 74 DRL (Daytime Running
Glove Box .................................. 105 Hood, Opening and Closing Lights) .................................. 65
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating the .......................................... 200 Electric Power Steering ............ 62
(GVWR) ................................. 210 Horn ........................................ 4, 72 Fog Lights ................................ 64
Hydraulic Clutch ........................ 261 High Beam ............................... 65
H High Temperature ................... 63
I Key (Immobilizer System) ....... 66
Halogen Headlight Bulbs ........... 262 Lights On ................................. 64
Hazard Warning Flashers ............ 76 Identification Number, Low Fuel .................................. 62
Headlights ............................. 74, 75 Vehicle ................................... 316 Low Oil Pressure .............. 60, 303
Aiming .................................... 262 Ignition Low Temperature ..................... 63
Daytime Running Lights (Canada Keys ......................................... 78 Low Tire Pressure ............. 64, 235
only) ..................................... 75 Switch ...................................... 80 Maintenance Minder ......... 66, 245
High Beam Indicator ................ 65 Timing Control System ........... 327 Malfunction Indicator
High Beams, Turning on .......... 74 Immobilizer System ..................... 79 Lamp ............................. 60, 304
Lights On Indicator .................. 64 Important Safety Precautions ......... 6 Passenger Airbag Off ............... 31
Low Beams, Turning on ........... 74 Indicators, Instrument Panel ........ 59 Seat Belt Reminder ............. 18, 60
Reminder Chime ................. 74, 75 ABS (Anti-lock Brake) ....... 62, 231 Security System ....................... 66
Replacing Halogen Bulbs ........ 262 Brake (Parking and Brake Side Airbag Off .................... 31, 61
Turning on ............................... 74 System) ......................... 60, 305 SRS ..................................... 30, 61
INDEX
Head Restraints ............................ 94 Charging System .............. 60, 303 TPMS ................................ 64, 236
Heated Mirror ............................ 102 Check Fuel Cap ....................... 70 Turn Signal and Hazard
Heating and Cooling .................. 110 Cruise Control .......................... 65 Warning ............................... 63
High Altitude, Starting at ............ 216 Cruise Main ............................. 65 VSA Off .................................... 67
High Beam Lever ......................... 75 Door and Tailgate Open ........... 62 VSA System ............................. 67
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Meters, Gauges ............................ 68 Pressure Indicator ............. 60, 303 Playing a Disc ..................... 122, 149
Methanol in Gasoline ................. 198 Selecting Proper Viscosity Playing an iPod® .................. 129, 170
Mirrors, Adjusting ...................... 101 Chart ................................... 253 Playing a PC card ....................... 158
Modifications ............................. 207 Onboard Refueling Vapor Playing a USB Flash Memory
Modifying Your Vehicle ............. 207 Recovery ................................ 326 Device ............................. 136, 177
ON (Ignition Key Position) .......... 80 Playing the AM/FM Radio ......... 143
N Outside Mirrors ......................... 101 Playing the FM/AM Radio ......... 115
Overheating, Engine .................. 301 Pollen Filter ............................... 268
Neutral Gear Position ................. 221 Owner's Maintenance Checks .... 250 Power Door Locks ....................... 81
New Vehicle Break-in ................. 198 Oxygenated Fuels ...................... 198 Power Socket Location ............... 106
Normal Shift Speeds .................. 218 Power Windows ......................... 100
NOTICE, Explanation of ................ i P Pregnancy, Using Seat Belts ........ 16
Numbers, Identification ............. 316 Preparing to Drive ...................... 215
Paddle Shifters ........................... 224 Proper Seat Belt Usage ................ 14
Panel Brightness Control ............. 76 Protecting Adults and Teens ........ 11
O Additional Safety Precautions ... 17
Park Gear Position ..................... 220
Parking ...................................... 229 Advice for Pregnant Women .... 16
Octane Requirement,
Parking Brake ............................ 102 Protecting Children ...................... 34
Gasoline ................................. 198 General Guidelines .................. 34
Odometer ..................................... 70 Parking Brake and Brake System
Indicator ........................... 60, 305 Protecting Infants ..................... 39
INDEX
Odometer, Trip ............................ 69 Protecting Larger Children ...... 49
Parking Lights ............................. 74
Oil
Parking Over Things that Protecting Small Children ........ 40
Change, How to ...................... 254 Using Child Seats with
Change, When to .................... 245 Burn ................................ 229, 328
Passenger Airbag Off Indicator .... 31 Tethers ................................. 47
Checking Engine .................... 201 Using LATCH .......................... 43
Life, Engine ............................. 245 PGM-FI System .......................... 327
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Service Intervals ......................... 245 Speedometer ................................ 68 Sun Visor ................................... 106
Service Manual (U.S. only) ........ 335 SRS, Additional Information ......... 22 Supplemental Restraint
Service Station Procedures ........ 199 Additional Safety Precautions ... 33 System .............................. 9, 22
Setting the Clock ........................ 192 Airbag Service .......................... 32 Servicing .................................. 32
Shifting the Automatic Airbag System Components ..... 22 SRS Indicator ...................... 30, 61
Transmission .......................... 219 How the Side Airbag Off System Components ................ 22
Shift Lever Position Indicators ... 219 Indicator Works ................... 31 Synthetic Oil .............................. 254
Shift Lock Release ...................... 223 How the SRS Indicator Works .. 30
Side Airbags ................................. 28 How Your Front Airbags T
How the Side Airbag Off Work .................................... 25
Indicator Works ................... 31 How Your Side Airbags Work .. 28 Tachometer .................................. 68
How Your Side Airbags Work .. 28 How Your Side Curtain Airbags Tailgate ........................................ 88
Side Curtain Airbags .................... 30 Work .................................... 30 Open Indicator ......................... 62
How Your Side Curtain Airbags SRS Indicator ......................... 30, 61 Opening the ............................. 88
Work .................................... 30 START (Ignition Key Position) ..... 80 Taillights, Changing Bulbs in ..... 266
Side Marker Lights, Bulb Starting the Engine .................... 216 Taking Care of the
Replacement in ....................... 263 In Cold Weather at High Unexpected ............................ 283
Signaling Turns ............................ 63 Altitude ................................ 216
Snow Tires ................................. 278 With a Dead Battery ................ 299
Spare Tire .................................. 284 State Emissions Testing ............. 329
INDEX
Inflating ........................... 273, 284 Steam Coming from Engine ....... 301
Specifications .......................... 320 Steering Wheel
Spark Plugs ................................ 318 Adjustments ............................. 77
Specifications ............................. 318 Anti-theft Column Lock ............ 80
Speed Control ............................ 194 Buttons ........................... 189, 194
Speed Limiter ...................... 218, 222 Storing Your Vehicle .................. 281
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Used Oil, How to Dispose of ...... 255 Warranty Coverages (U.S. Wrecker, Emergency Towing .... 311
only) ....................................... 333
V Washer, Windshield
Checking the Fluid Level ........ 258
Vehicle Capacity Load ................ 209 Fluid Level Indicator (Canada
Vehicle Dimensions ................... 318 only) ..................................... 65
Vehicle Identification Number ... 316 Operation ................................. 73
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®), Wheels
aka Electronic Stability Adjusting the Steering .............. 77
Control (ESC), System Alignment and Balance ........... 276
VSA OFF Indicator .................. 233 Compact Spare ........................ 284
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) Wrench, Nut ........................... 285
System ................................ 233 Windows
VSA OFF Indicator ................... 67 Auto Reverse ........................... 101
VSA OFF Switch ..................... 234 Operating the Power ............... 100
VSA System Indicator .............. 67 Rear, Defogger ......................... 76
Vehicle Storage .......................... 281 Windshield
Ventilation .................................. 112 Cleaning ................................... 73
VIN ............................................ 316 Defroster ................................. 113
Viscosity, Oil .............................. 253 Washers ............................ 73, 258
INDEX
Wipers, Windshield
Changing Blades ..................... 269
W Operation ................................. 73
Rear Windshield Wiper and
WARNING, Explanation of ........... iii Washer ................................. 73
Warning Labels, Location of ......... 54 Worn Tires ................................. 275
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