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Jazz 2018
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This owner’s manual covers all models of your vehicle. You may find descriptions of equipment and features
that are not on your particular model.
Images throughout this owner’s manual represent features and equipment that are available on some,
but not all, models. Your particular model may not have some of these features.
The information and specifications included in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing.
Honda Car India Ltd. reserves the right, however, to discontinue or change specifications or design at any time
without notice and without incurring any obligation.
is colour-coded to indicate “danger” (red), “warning” (orange), You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if
3DANGER
or “caution” (amber). you don't follow instructions.
2 Safety Labels P. 82
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if
3WARNING
you don't follow instructions.
A Few Words About Safety You CAN be HURT if you don't follow
3CAUTION
instructions.
Your safety, and the safety of others, is very important. And
operating this vehicle safely is an important responsibility. ● Safety Headings - such as Important Safety Precautions.
● Safety Section - such as Safe Driving.
To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have ● Instructions - how to use this vehicle correctly and safely.
provided operating procedures and other information on labels and
in this manual. This information alerts you to potential hazards that This entire book is filled with important safety information - please
could hurt you or others. read it carefully.
2 Safe Driving P. 31
For Safe Driving P. 32 Seat Belts P. 36 Airbags P. 49
2 Instrument Panel P. 83
Indicators P. 84 Gauges and Displays P. 105
2 Controls P. 121
Clock P. 122 Locking and Unlocking the Doors P. 126
Opening and Closing the Windows P. 150
Adjusting the Seats P. 169
Climate Control System * P. 195
2 Features P. 201
Audio System * P. 202
General Information on the Audio System * P. 276
2 Driving P. 369
Before Driving P. 370 Towing a Trailer P. 374 When Driving P. 379
Multi-View Rear Camera * P. 413 Refueling P. 415
2 Maintenance P. 419
Before Performing Maintenance P. 420
Checking and Maintaining Wiper Blades P. 460
Cooling System */Climate Control System * Maintenance P. 476
2 Information P. 531
Specifications P. 532 Identification Numbers P. 540
Safe Driving P. 31
Instrument Panel P. 83
Opening and Closing the Tailgate P. 144 Security System P. 148
Operating the Switches Around the Steering Wheel P. 152 Adjusting the Mirrors P. 168
Interior Lights/Interior Convenience Items P. 183 Heating and Cooling System * P. 192
Controls P. 121
Audio System Basic Operation P. 209, 227, 247 Audio Error Messages * P. 274 Features
Customized Features * P. 280 Hands-Free Telephone System P. 300, 327, 350
P. 201
Driving P. 369
Braking P. 403 Parking Your Vehicle P. 408
Fuel Economy and CO2 Emissions P. 418
Maintenance P. 419
Maintenance Schedule P. 423 Maintenance Under the Bonnet P. 430 Replacing Light Bulbs P. 447
Checking and Maintaining Tyres P. 466 Battery P. 471 Remote Transmitter Care P. 473
Cleaning P. 478 Accessories and Modifications P. 483 Handling the Unexpected P. 485
Engine Does Not Start P. 494 Jump Starting P. 498 Shift Lever Does Not Move P. 501
Information P. 531
Fuses P. 507 Emergency Towing P. 525
Index P. 543
Devices that Emit Radio Waves * P. 542
Visual Index
❙ Audio/Information Screen * (P228, 248)
❙ Audio System * (P202)
Quick Reference Guide
❙ Clock (P122)
❙ Ignition Switch * (P152)
❙ ECON Button * (P396)
❙ Headlight Adjuster * (P161)
❙ (Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System
OFF) Button * (P401)
❙ Parking Sensor System Button * (P410)
❙ Shift Lever
Continuously Variable Transmission * (P387, 389)
Manual Transmission * (P393, 394)
❙ Parking Brake (P403)
● Before driving, check that the front seats, head restraints, steering
wheel, and mirrors have been properly adjusted.
Airbags (P49)
● Your vehicle is fitted with airbags to help to protect you and
your passengers during a moderate-to-severe collision.
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Knob
a Press the MENU button to select the
Clock menu mode.
b Turn the knob to adjust the time. e Press to enter your selection.
u As you increase or decrease the minutes,
the hour moves forward or backward. f Rotate to select set, then press
to complete clock adjustment.
c Press the knob again to set the
time. These indications are used to show how to
operate the LIST/SEL (Selector) knob.
• Rotate to select.
• Press to enter.
a Press and hold the MENU/CLOCK a Select the (HOME) icon, then select
button. Settings.
b Rotate to change hour, then press b Select System, Clock, then Clock
. Adjustment.
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Low Beam
Flashing
Right
Right
Left
Pull toward
you to spray
washer fluid.
MIST
OFF
INT: Low speed with intermittent
LO: Low speed wipe To lock
HI: High speed wipe
South African models Height Adjustment Type *
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● Rotate the fan control dial to OFF to turn the system off.
● Rotate the mode control dial to to defrost the windscreen.
Air flows Air flows from Air flows Air flows from Air flows from
from floor and from floor floor and windscreen
dashboard dashboard vents. windscreen demister
vents. vents. demister vents. vents.
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(On/Off) Icon
(P 207)
/ / / Button
SOURCE Button
MENU Button
● / Button
LIST/SELECT
Press to adjust the volume up/down.
(Selector) Knob
● SOURCE Button VOL/
Press to change the audio mode: FM/AM/ (Back) (Volume/Power)
CD */USB/iPod/Bluetooth® Audio/Apps */ Button Knob
AUX */AUX HDMITM*.
● / Button (Skip/Seek)
Radio:Press to change the preset station. Button
Press and hold to select the next or (Phone) Button AUX (Auxiliary Input Jack)
previous strong station.
CD */USB device: FM/AM Button CD/AUX Button
Press to skip to the beginning of
the next song or return to the
beginning of the current song.
Press and hold to change a folder.
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MENU Button
(Skip/Seek) Button
RADIO Button
(Phone) Button
(Sound) Button
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(HOME) Icon
(BACK) Icon
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Continuously Variable Transmission * (P387, 389) without removing your hands from the steering wheel.
● Shift to (P and depress the brake pedal when starting the engine. When the shift lever is in (S
Shifting ● Pulling a paddle shifter changes the mode from
Models with Models without continuously variable transmission to 7-speed manual
paddle shifter paddle shifter shift mode.
Depress the brake pedal and ● The M indicator and the selected speed number are
press the release button to displayed in the shift indicator.
move out of (P . When the shift lever is in (D
Move the shift lever without ● Pulling a paddle shifter temporarily changes the mode
pressing the release button. from continuously variable transmission to 7-speed
manual shift mode. The selected speed number is
Press the release button to displayed in the shift indicator.
move the shift lever.
Shift Lever M Indicator Shift Down Shift Up
Park Paddle Shifter Paddle Shifter
Turn off or start the engine.
Transmission is locked.
Reverse Release
Used when reversing. Button
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b Locate the bonnet latch lever, push it to the side, and then
raise the bonnet. Once you have raised the bonnet slightly,
you can release the lever.
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Models without keyless access system The shift lever should be moved to (P .
The ignition switch does
not turn from (q to (0 and
I cannot remove the key.
Why?
Models with keyless access system
The power mode does not
change from ACCESSORY
to VEHICLE OFF (LOCK).
Why?
Why does the brake pedal This can occur when the ABS activates and does not indicate a
pulsate slightly when problem. Apply firm, steady pressure on the brake pedal. Never
applying the brakes? pump the brake pedal.
2 Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) (P405)
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Why do the doors lock If you do not open the doors within 30 seconds, the doors are
after I unlocked the doors? relocked automatically for security.
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The following pages explain your vehicle's safety features and how to use them
properly. The safety precautions below are ones that we consider to be among the
most important.
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divert some attention away from driving.
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The following checklist will help you take an active role in protecting yourself and
your passengers.
Safety Checklist
For the safety of you and your passengers, make a habit of checking these items 1Safety Checklist
each time before you drive. If the door and tailgate open indicator is on, a door
• Adjust your seat to a position suitable for driving. Be sure the front seats are and/or the tailgate is not completely closed. Close all
adjusted as far to the rear as possible while allowing the driver to control the doors and the tailgate tightly until the indicator goes
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vehicle. Sitting too close to a front airbag can result in serious or fatal injury in a off.
2 Door and Tailgate Open Indicator P. 89
crash.
2 Adjusting the Seats P. 169
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• Adjust head restraints to the proper position. Head restraints are most effective
when the centre of the head restraint aligns with the centre of your head. Taller
persons should adjust their head restraint to the highest position.
2 Adjusting the Front Head Restraint Positions P. 178
• Always wear your seat belt, and make sure you wear it properly. Confirm that any
passengers are properly belted as well.
2 Fastening a Seat Belt P. 41
• Protect children by using seat belts or child restraint systems according to a child's
age, height and weight. *1: Models with multi-information display
2 Child Safety P. 59
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stop the retractor locks to restrain your body.
Most countries require you to wear seat belts. Take
time to familiarise with the legal requirements of the
The seat belt must be properly secured when using a front facing child restraint
countries in which you will drive.
system.
2 Child Safety P. 59 If you extend the seat belt too quickly, it will lock in
Models with lockable retractor seat belts place. If this happens, slightly retract the seat belt,
then extend it slowly.
The rear seat belts also have a lockable retractor for use with child restraint systems.
2 Installing a Child Restraint System with a Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt P. 72
Models with lap seat belt
Your vehicle’s rear centre seat is equipped with the
lap seat belt. This seat belt does not come with an
emergency locking retractor.
belt and can increase the chance of serious injury in a crash. this happens, release the retractor by unfastening the
seat belt and allow the belt to retract completely.
• Never place the shoulder part of a lap/shoulder seat belt under your arm or
Then refasten the belt.
behind your back. This could cause very serious injuries in a crash.
• Two people should never use the same seat belt. If they do, they could be very
seriously injured in a crash.
• Do not put any accessories on the seat belts. Devices intended to improve comfort
or reposition the shoulder part of a seat belt can reduce the protective capability
and increase the chance of serious injury in a crash.
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front passenger * or both to fasten their seat the ignition switch is turned to ON (w *1.
belts.
If the ignition switch is turned to ON (w *1 and When no one is sitting in the front passenger’s seat,
a seat belt is not fastened, a beeper will sound or a child or small adult is riding there, the indicator
will not come on and the beeper will not sound.
and the indicator will blink. After a few
seconds, the beeper will stop and the If the indicator comes on or the beeper sounds with
indicator will come on and remain illuminated no one is sitting in the front passenger’s seat. Check
until the seat belt is fastened. if:
• There is nothing heavy placed on the front
The beeper will periodically sound and the passenger seat.
indicator will blink while the vehicle is moving • The driver’s seat belt is fastened.
until the seat belt is fastened.
If the indicator does not light when the passenger is
seated and is not fastened, something may be
interfering with the occupant detection sensor.
Check if:
• A cushion is placed on the seat.
• The front passenger is not sitting properly.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
*2 : Models with multi-information display
The tensioners automatically tighten the front seat belts during a moderate-to- thoroughly inspect the seat belt system as it may not
severe frontal collision, sometimes even if the collision is not severe enough to offer protection in a subsequent crash.
inflate the front airbags.
Models with side curtain airbags
During a moderate-to-severe side impact, the
tensioner on that side of the vehicle also activates.
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2 Adjusting the Seats P. 169 properly may not protect the occupant in a crash.
1. Pull the seat belt out slowly. Have a dealer check the belt as soon as possible.
Pull out slowly.
Never insert any foreign objects into the buckle or
Correct retractor mechanism.
Seated
Posture.
Buckle
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3. Position the lap part of the belt as low as 1Fastening a Seat Belt
possible across your hips, then pull up on
Lap belt the shoulder part of the belt so the lap part 3 WARNING
as low as fits snugly. This lets your strong pelvic
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Using the seat belt with the detachable
ceiling. anchor unlatched increases the chance of
serious injury or death in a crash.
Anchor
Buckle
Anchor
Latch Plate 3. Insert the latch plate into the buckle. Buckle Latch Plate
Properly fasten the seat belt the same way
you fasten the lap/shoulder seat belt.
Buckle
■ Lap Belt *
Adjuster 1. Hold the latch plate perpendicular to the
tightly-pulled belt. The belt length becomes
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Adjust to a 90
degree angle
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1. Move the anchor up and down while
pulling the release outward. After an adjustment, make sure that the shoulder
2. Position the anchor so that the belt rests anchor position is secure.
across the centre of your chest and over
your shoulder.
Pull outward
belt as low as possible across the hips. To reduce the risk of injuries to both you and your
unborn child that can be caused by an inflating front
Wear the shoulder belt
across the chest avoiding airbag:
the abdomen. • When driving, sit upright and adjust the seat as far
back as possible while allowing full control of the
vehicle.
• When sitting in the front passenger's seat, adjust
the seat as far back as possible.
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• Pull each belt out fully, and look for frays, cuts, burns, and wear. 3 WARNING
• Check that the latch plates and buckles work smoothly and the belts retract
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Not checking or maintaining seat belts can
easily. result in serious injury or death if the seat
u If a belt does not retract easily, cleaning the belt may correct the problem. Only belts do not work properly when needed.
use a mild soap and warm water. Do not use bleach or cleaning solvents. Make
sure the belt is completely dry before allowing it to retract. Check your seat belts regularly and have
any problem corrected as soon as possible.
Any belt that is not in good condition or working properly will not provide proper
protection and should be replaced as soon as possible. WARNING: No modifications or additions should be
A belt that has been worn during a crash may not provide the same level of made by the user which will either prevent the seat
protection in a subsequent crash. Have your seat belts inspected by a dealer after belt adjusting devices from operating to remove
slack, or prevent the seat belt assembly from being
any collision.
adjusted to remove slack.
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Anchorage Points
Front Seat When replacing the seat belts, use the
anchorage points shown in the images.
The front seat has a lap/shoulder belt.
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rollover sensor, airbag activators, seat
• Two SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) belt tensioners, and other vehicle
front airbags. The driver's airbag is stored information.
in the centre of the steering wheel; the During a crash event the unit can record
front passenger's airbag is stored in the such information.
dashboard. Both are marked SRS
AIRBAG. • Automatic front seat belt tensioners *.
and other minor injuries, and sometimes even fatal ones if occupants are not When driving, keep hands and arms out of the
wearing their seat belts properly and sitting correctly. deployment path of the front airbag by holding each
side of the steering wheel. Do not cross an arm over
the airbag cover.
What you should do: Always wear your seat belt properly, and sit upright and as
far back from the steering wheel as possible while allowing full control of the
vehicle. A front passenger should move their seat as far back from the dashboard as
possible.
Remember, however, that no safety system can prevent all injuries or deaths that
can occur in a severe crash, even when seat belts are properly worn and the airbags
deploy.
Do not place hard or sharp objects between yourself and a front airbag.
Carrying hard or sharp objects on your lap, or driving with a pipe or other sharp
object in your mouth, can result in injuries if your front airbag inflates.
Do not attach or place objects on the front airbag covers. Objects on the
covers marked SRS AIRBAG could interfere with the proper operation of the airbags
or be propelled inside the vehicle and hurt someone if the airbags inflate.
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Types of Airbags
Your vehicle is equipped with three types of airbags: 1Types of Airbags
• Front airbags: Airbags in front of the driver's and front passenger's seats. The airbags can inflate whenever the ignition switch
• Side airbags *: Airbags in the driver's and front passenger's seat-backs. is in ON (w *1.
• Side curtain airbags *: Airbags above the side windows.
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Each is discussed in the following pages. After an airbag inflates in a crash, you may see a
small amount of smoke. This is from the combustion
process of the inflator material and is not harmful.
People with respiratory problems may experience
some temporary discomfort. If this occurs, get out of
the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.
SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) indicates that the airbags are designed to
supplement seat belts, not replace them. Seat belts are the occupant's primary
restraint system.
■ Housing Locations
The front airbags are housed in the centre of the steering wheel for the driver, and
in the dashboard for the front passenger. Both airbags are marked SRS AIRBAG.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
■ Operation
Front airbags are designed to inflate during moderate-to-severe frontal collisions.
When the vehicle decelerates suddenly, the sensors send information to the control
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A frontal collision can be either head-on or angled between two vehicles, or when a
vehicle crashes into a stationary object, such as a concrete wall.
The total time for inflation and deflation is so fast that most occupants are not
aware that the airbags deployed until they see them lying in front of them.
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Side impacts: Front airbags can provide protection when a sudden deceleration
causes a driver or front passenger to move towards the front of the vehicle. Side
airbags * and side curtain airbags * have been specifically designed to help reduce the
severity of injuries that can occur during a moderate-to-severe side impact which
can cause the driver or passenger to move towards the side of the vehicle.
Rear impacts: Head restraints and seat belts are your best protection during a rear
impact. Front airbags cannot provide any significant protection and are not designed
to deploy in such collisions.
Rollovers: Seat belts and side curtain airbags * offer the best protection in a rollover.
Because front airbags could provide little if any protection, they are not designed to
deploy during a rollover.
■ When front airbags deploy with little or no visible damage
Because the airbag system senses sudden deceleration, a strong impact to the
vehicle framework or suspension might cause one or more of the airbags to deploy.
Examples include running into a curb, the edge of a hole, or other low fixed object
that causes a sudden deceleration in the vehicle chassis. Since the impact is
underneath the vehicle, damage may not be readily apparent.
■ When front airbags may not deploy, even though exterior damage
appears severe
Since crushable body parts absorb crash energy during an impact, the amount of
visible damage does not always indicate proper airbag operation. In fact, some
collisions can result in severe damage but no airbag deployment because the airbags
would not have been needed or would not have provided protection even if they
had deployed.
Side Airbags *
The side airbags help protect the upper torso of the driver or a front passenger 1Side Airbags *
during a moderate-to-severe side impact. Do not attach accessories on or near the side airbags.
They can interfere with the proper operation of the
■ Housing Locations airbags, or hurt someone if an airbag inflates.
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Housing
Location
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Improperly replacing or covering front seat-back
side airbag on the impact side to immediately covers can prevent your side airbags from properly
inflate. deploying during a side impact.
■ When a side airbag may not deploy, even though visible damage appears
severe
It is possible for a side airbag to not deploy during an impact that results in
apparently severe damage. This can occur when the point of impact was towards
the far front or rear of the vehicle, or when the vehicle's crushable body parts
absorbed most of the crash energy. In either case, the side airbag would not have
been needed nor provided protection even if it had deployed.
The side curtain airbags are located in the Do not attach any objects to the side windows or roof
ceiling above the side windows on both sides pillars as they can interfere with the proper operation
of the vehicle. of the side curtain airbags.
■ Operation
The side curtain airbag is designed to deploy
in a moderate-to-severe side impact.
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Ignoring the SRS indicator can result in
serious injury or death if the airbag systems
■ When the ignition switch is turned to
*2 or tensioners do not work properly.
ON (w *1
The indicator comes on for a few seconds, Have your vehicle checked by a dealer as
then goes off. This tells you the system is soon as possible if the SRS indicator alerts
working properly. you to a possible problem.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
*2 : Models with multi-information display
Airbag Care
You do not need to, and should not, perform any maintenance on or replace any 1Airbag Care
airbag system components yourself. However, you should have your vehicle The removal of airbag components from the vehicle is
inspected by a dealer in the following situations: prohibited.
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■ When the airbags have deployed In case of malfunction, or shutdown, or after the
airbag inflation/seat belt tensioner operation, ask a
If an airbag has inflated, the control unit and other related parts must be replaced.
qualified personnel for handling.
Similarly, once an automatic seat belt tensioner has been activated, it must be
replaced. We recommend against the use of salvaged airbag
system components, including the airbag, tensioners,
■ When the vehicle has been in a moderate-to-severe collision sensors, and control unit.
Even if the airbags did not inflate, have your dealer inspect the following: front seat
belt tensioners, and each seat belt that was worn during the crash.
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Children who are unrestrained or
To reduce the number of child deaths and injuries, infants and children should be improperly restrained can be seriously
properly restrained when they ride in a vehicle. injured or killed in a crash.
Children should sit properly restrained in a rear seat. This is because: 1Protecting Child Passengers
• An inflating front or side airbag * can injure Models with lockable retractor seat belts
or kill a child sitting in the front seat.
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• A child in the front seat is more likely to Allowing a child to play with a seat belt or
interfere with the driver's ability to safely wrap one around their neck can result in
control the vehicle. serious injury or death.
• Never hold a child on your lap because it is impossible to protect them in the 1Protecting Child Passengers
event of a collision. Front Passenger’s Sun Visor
• Never put a seat belt over yourself and a child. During a crash, the belt would 3 WARNING
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likely press deep into the child and cause serious or fatal injuries.
• Never let two children use the same seat belt. Both children could be very
seriously injured in a crash.
3 WARNING
• Do not allow children to operate the doors, windows or seat adjustments. 1Protecting Child Passengers
For some types
• Do not leave children in the vehicle unattended, especially in hot weather when Front Passenger’s Doorjamb
the inside of the vehicle can get hot enough to kill them. They could also activate
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Extreme Hazard!
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Placing a rear-facing child restraint system
for the seat, and the infant is at least one year old. in the front seat can result in serious injury
■ Positioning a rear-facing child restraint or death if the passenger’s front airbag
system inflates.
Child restraint system must be placed and
secured in a rear seating position. Always place a rear-facing child restraint
u If this occurs, we recommend that you system in the back seat, not the front.
install the child restraint system directly
behind the front passenger’s seat, move As required by UN Regulation No. 94:
the seat as far forward as needed, and
leave it unoccupied. Or, you may wish to 3 WARNING
get a smaller rear-facing child restraint
system.
u Make sure that there is no contact
between the child restraint system and
the seat in front of it.
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When properly installed, a rear-facing child restraint system may prevent the driver 1Protecting Infants
or a front passenger from moving their seat all the way back, or from locking their Many experts recommend use of a rear-facing child
seat-back in the desired position. restraint system for a child up to two years old if the
child’s height and weight are appropriate for a rear-
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Placing a front-facing child restraint system
firmly secured front facing child restraint system until they exceed the weight and in the front seat can result in serious injury
height limitations for the front facing child restraint system. or death if the front airbag inflates.
■ Front facing child restraint system
placement If you must place a front-facing child
We strongly recommend placing a front restraint system in front, move the vehicle
facing child restraint system in a rear seating seat as far back as possible, and properly
position. restrain the child.
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use. Some existing and previously owned child restraint systems can only be installed Lower anchorage *-compatible child restraint systems
using the seat belt. Whichever type your choose, follow the child restraint system have been developed to simplify the installation
manufacturer’s use and care instructions including recommended expiration dates process and reduce the likelihood of injuries caused
by incorrect installation.
as well as the instructions in this manual. Proper installation is key to maximizing
your child’s safety. We recommend a rear-facing or a front facing Honda
genuine ISOFIX child restraint system for infants or
The flexible type may not be available in your country. small children, respectively. Ask your dealer.
In seating positions and vehicles not equipped with lower anchorages, install a child
restraint system using the seat belt and a top tether * for added security. This is
because all child restraint systems must be secured with the seat belt when the
lower anchorage system is not in use. In addition, the child restraint system
manufacturer may advise that a seat belt be used to attach an ISO FIX restraint
system once a child reaches a specified weight. Please read the child restraint system
owner’s manual for proper installation instructions.
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Seating position
Mass group Rear passenger
Front passenger
Rear Left/Right side Rear centre
group 0 Up to 10 kg X U U
group 0+ Up to 13 kg X U or IL (Honda BABY SAFE ISOFIX) U
group I 9 kg to 18 kg UF*1,*2 U or IUF (Size class A, B1, B) U
group II 15 kg to 25 kg UF*1,*2 U U
group III 22 kg to 36 kg UF*1,*2 U U
U: Suitable for “universal” category restraints approved for use in this mass group.
UF: Suitable for front facing “universal” category restraints approved for use in this mass group.
IL: Suitable for particular ISOFIX child restraint systems (CRS) given in this list.
IUF: Suitable for front facing ISOFIX child restraint system of universal category approved for use in this mass group.
X: Seat position not suitable for children in this mass group.
*1: Adjust the seat-back angle to the most upright position (front most lock position).
*2: Move the front seat to its rearmost position.
A size class is specified for some child restraint systems. Make sure to check the size class as indicated on the manufacturer’s instructions,
package, and labels of the child restraint.
The particular child restraints in the table are Honda Genuine Parts. They are available from your dealer.
For a correct installation, please refer to the Child Restraint Instruction Manual.
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Seating position
Mass group Rear passenger
Front passenger
Rear Left/Right side Rear centre
group 0 Up to 10 kg X U X
group 0+ Up to 13 kg X U X
group I 9 kg to 18 kg UF*1 U X
group II 15 kg to 25 kg UF*1 U X
group III 22 kg to 36 kg UF*1 U X
U: Suitable for “universal” category restraints approved for use in this mass group.
UF: Suitable for front facing “universal” category restraints approved for use in this mass group.
X: Seat position not suitable for children in this mass group.
*1: Adjust the seat-back angle to the upright position (front most lock position).
A size class is specified for some child restraint systems. Make sure to check the size class as indicated on the manufacturer’s instructions,
package, and labels of the child restraint.
For a correct installation, please refer to the Child Restraint Instruction Manual.
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■ Installing a Lower Anchorage-Compatible Child Restraint 1Installing a Lower Anchorage-Compatible Child Restraint
System * System *
A lower anchorage-compatible child restraint system can be installed in either of the 3 WARNING
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two rear outer seats. A child restraint system is attached to the lower anchorages
Never attach two child restraint system to
with either the rigid or flexible type of connectors.
the same anchor. In a collision, one anchor
1. Locate the lower anchorages under the
Marks may not be strong enough to hold two
* * * marks.
child restraint system attachments and may
2. Make sure to lock the seat-back in the
break, causing serious injury or death.
upright position.
3. Lower the head restraint to its lowest
Some child restraint systems come with optional
position.
guide-cups, which avoid possible damage to the seat
surface. Follow the manufacturer’s instructions when
using the guide-cups, and attach them to the lower
anchorages as shown in the image.
Lower Anchorage
Guide-cup
4. Place the child restraint system on the 1Installing a Lower Anchorage-Compatible Child Restraint
vehicle seat then attach the child restraint System *
system to the lower anchorages according For your child's safety, when using a child restraint
to the instructions that came with the
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10. Make sure any unused seat belt that a
child can reach is buckled, the lockable
Anchorage Tether retractor * is activated, and the belt is fully
Strap retracted and locked.
Hook
2. Lower the head restraint to its lowest slowly, then pull the belt again gently. If the belt is
position. locked, the belt is equipped with the lockable
retractor.
All models
3. Place the child restraint system on the The seat belt with a lockable retractor has a label as
vehicle seat. shown in the image.
4. Route the seat belt through the child
restraint system according to the child
restraint system manufacturer's
instructions, and insert the latch plate into
the buckle.
u Insert the latch plate fully until it clicks.
5. Push down the tab. Route the shoulder
part of the belt into the slit at the side of
the restraint.
Lap/shoulder seat belt with lockable retractor
6. Slowly pull the shoulder part of the belt all
the way out until it stops. This activates
the lockable retractor.
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7. Let the seat belt completely wind up into 1Installing a Child Restraint System with a Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt
the retractor, then try to pull it out to A child restraint system that is not properly secured
make sure the retractor is locked. will not adequately protect a child in a crash and may
u If you are able to pull the shoulder belt cause injury to the child or other vehicle occupants.
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out, the lockable retractor is not
Lap/shoulder seat belt with lockable retractor
activated. Pull the seat belt all the way
After the child restraint system is installed properly,
out, and repeat steps 4 – 6.
check if the lockable retractor is activated and the
8. Grab the shoulder part of the seat belt belt is fully retracted and locked. To deactivate a
near the buckle, and pull up to remove lockable retractor, release the buckle and allow the
any slack from the lap part of the belt. seat belt to wind up all the way.
u When doing this, place your weight on
the child restraint system and push it
into the vehicle seat.
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All models
9. Make sure the child restraint system is
firmly secured by rocking it forward and
back and side to side; little movement
should be felt.
10. Make sure any unused seat belt that a
child can reach is buckled.
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After going through the step 1 to 5, pull up
the shoulder part of the belt and make sure
there is no slack in the lap portion.
6. Tightly grasp the belt near the latch plate.
Pinch both parts of the belt together so
they do not slip through the latch plate.
Unbuckle the seat belt.
7. Install the locking clip as shown in the
image. Position the clip as close as possible
to the latch plate.
8. Insert the latch plate into the buckle. Go
to step 9 and 10.
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you have a child restraint system that comes they to be used for adult seat belts, harnesses or for
with a tether but can be installed with a seat attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle.
Cover belt, the tether may be used for additional
security. Always use a tether for forward facing child seats
when using the seat belt or lower anchors.
1. Locate the appropriate tether anchorage
point.
2. Lower the head restraint to its lowest
position.
FR 3. Open the anchorage cover.
4. Route the tether strap over the seat-back.
Make sure the strap is not twisted.
5. Secure the tether strap hook onto the
anchorage.
6. Tighten the tether strap as instructed by the
Anchorage Tether child restraint system manufacturer.
Strap
Hook
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1Booster Seats
■ Booster Seats
When installing a booster seat, make sure to read the
If a lap/shoulder seat belt cannot be used instructions that came with it, and install the seat
properly, position the child in a booster seat in accordingly.
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a rear seating position. For the child's safety, There are high- and low-type booster seats. Choose a
check that the child meets the booster seat booster seat that allows the child to wear the seat
manufacturer's recommendations. belt correctly.
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• Make sure you read and fully understand the instructions and safety information
in this manual.
• Move the front passenger seat as far back as possible.
• Have the child sit upright and well back in the seat.
• Check that the seat belt is properly positioned so that the child is secure in the
seat.
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Carbon monoxide gas is toxic. Breathing it
■ Have the exhaust system inspected for leaks whenever can cause unconsciousness and even kill
• The exhaust system is making an unusual noise. you.
• The exhaust system may have been damaged.
• The vehicle is raised for an oil change. Avoid any enclosed areas or activities that
expose you to carbon monoxide.
When you operate a vehicle with the tailgate open, airflow can pull exhaust gas into
the interior and create a hazardous condition. If you must drive with the tailgate An enclosed area such as a garage can quickly fill up
open, open all the windows and set the heating and cooling system */climate control with carbon monoxide gas.
system * as shown below. Do not run the engine with the garage door closed.
Even when the garage door is open, drive out of the
garage immediately after starting the engine.
1. Select the fresh air mode.
2. Select the mode.
3. Set the fan speed to high.
4. Set the temperature control to a comfortable setting.
Adjust the heating and cooling system */climate control system * in the same manner
if you sit in your parked vehicle with the engine running.
If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact a dealer for a replacement.
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Sun Visor
Child Safety/SRS Airbag
P. 61
Indicators ............................................ 84
Information Display Warning and
Information Messages * .................... 99
Multi-Information Display Warning and
Information Messages * .................. 100
Gauges and Displays
Gauges............................................ 105
Information Display * ........................ 106
Multi-Information Display *............... 109
applied, and goes off when it is ● Comes on along with the ABS
Parking Brake and indicator * - Have your vehicle checked
released.
Brake System by a dealer.
● Comes on when the brake fluid level is
Indicator (Red) 2 If the Brake System Indicator
low.
● Comes on if there is a problem with the (Red) Comes On P. 505
brake system.
● The beeper sounds and the indicator
comes on if you drive with the parking
brake not fully released.
● Comes on for a few seconds when you ● Stays on constantly - Have your
turn the ignition switch to ON (w *1, vehicle checked by a dealer.
Brake System then goes off.
Indicator (Amber) ● Comes on if there is a problem with a
system related to braking other than
the conventional brake system.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
*2 : Models with multi-information display
Instrument Panel
2 Starting the Engine P. 379, 382
● Comes on when you turn the ignition ● Comes on while driving - Have your
switch to ON (w *1, and goes off either vehicle checked by a dealer.
when the engine starts or after several ● Blinks while driving - Stop in a safe
seconds if the vehicle did not start. place where there are no flammable
Malfunction ● Comes on if there is a problem with the objects. Stop the engine for 10
Indicator Lamp emissions control systems. minutes or more, and wait for it to
● Blinks when a misfire in the engine's cool down. Then, take your vehicle to
cylinders is detected. a dealer.
2 If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp
Comes On or Blinks P. 505
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
*2 : Models with multi-information display
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● Comes on and the beeper * sounds if ● The beeper * stops and the indicator
you are not wearing a seat belt when goes off when you fasten the seat belt.
you turn the ignition switch to ON ● Stays on after you have fastened
(w *1. the seat belt - A detection error may
● Blinks while driving if you have not have occurred in the sensor. Have your
fastened the seat belt. The beeper vehicle checked by a dealer.
sounds and the indicator blinks at Models with front passenger's seat belt
regular intervals. reminder
Seat Belt Reminder
Models with front passenger's seat belt ● The beeper stops and the indicator
Indicator reminder goes off when the front passenger
● If the front passenger is not wearing a fastens their seat belt.
seat belt, the indicator comes on about ● Stays on after the front passenger
a few seconds later. has fastened the seat belt - A
● Blinks while driving if the front detection error may have occurred in
passenger has not fastened a seat belt. the sensor. Have your vehicle checked
The beeper sounds and the indicator by a dealer.
blinks at regular intervals. 2 Seat Belt Reminder P. 39
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
*2 : Models with multi-information display
Instrument Panel
● Blinks if the transmission system has a ● Blinks while driving - Avoid sudden
problem. starts and acceleration and have your
Transmission vehicle checked by a dealer
Indicator * immediately.
● Comes on for a few seconds when you ● Stays on constantly or does not
turn the ignition switch to ON (w *1, come on at all - Have your vehicle
then goes off. checked by a dealer.
Supplemental ● Comes on if a problem with any of the
Restraint System following is detected:
Indicator - Supplemental restraint system
- Side airbag system *
- Side curtain airbag system *
- Seat belt tensioner *
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
*2 : Models with multi-information display
Instrument Panel
2 Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
P. 405
● Comes on for a few seconds when you ● Goes off when all doors and the
turn the ignition switch to ON (w *1, tailgate are closed.
then goes off.
Door and Tailgate ● Comes on if any door or the tailgate is
Open Indicator not completely closed.
● The beeper sounds and the indicator
comes on if any door or the tailgate is
opened while driving.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
*2 : Models with multi-information display
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Instrument Panel
Indicator (Red)
the temperature continues to rise. Immediately stop in a safe place and
allow the engine to cool.
2 Overheating P. 502
● Comes on when the engine coolant ● If the indicator stays on after the
temperature is low. engine has reached normal operating
Low Temperature
temperature, there may be a problem —
Indicator (Blue) *
with the temperature sensors. Have
your vehicle inspected by a dealer.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
*2 : Models with multi-information display
P. 506
● Comes on for a few seconds when you ● While the indicator is on, press the
turn the ignition switch to ON (w *1, (information) button to see
then goes off. the message again.
● Comes on along with a beep when a ● Refer to the Indicators information in
problem is detected. A system message this chapter when a system message
System Message on the multi-information display appears on the multi-information
—
Indicator * appears at the same time. display. Take appropriate action for
the message.
● The multi-information display does not
return to the normal screen unless the
warning is cancelled, or the button is
pressed.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
*2 : Models with multi-information display
Instrument Panel
the extremely low ambient ambient temperature is extremely
temperature condition, then goes off. low - Have your vehicle inspected by a
dealer.
● Comes on for a few seconds when you
turn the ignition switch to ON (w *2,
then goes off. 2 If the PGM-FI Indicator Comes On
● Comes on while driving if there is a P. 506
PGM-FI Indicator * problem with the engine control —
system.
● Comes on if you do not use the proper ● Use of inadequate fuel may reduce
fuel for the climate or regional engine power.
conditions. 2 Fuel recommendation P. 416
*1 : Models with multi-information display
*2 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
Instrument Panel
Models with emergency stop signal
Indicators 2 Emergency Stop Signal P. 407
● Blink along with all turn signals when
you depress the brake pedal while the
high speed driving.
● Comes on when the high beam
High Beam Indicator headlights are on. — —
● Comes on whenever the light switch is ● If you remove the key from the ignition
on. switch *, or set the power mode * to
Lights On Indicator VEHICLE OFF (LOCK) while the exterior —
lights are on, a chime sounds when the
driver’s door is opened.
● Comes on when the fog lights are on.
Fog Light Indicator * — —
● Comes on if there is a problem with the ● Have your vehicle checked by a dealer.
Light Control
headlights with LED. —
Indicator *
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
*2 : Models with multi-information display
Models with
● Blinks when the security system alarm
ambient meter has been set.
Instrument Panel
Indicator Security System
Models without 2 Security System Alarm * P. 148 —
Alarm Indicator *
ambient meter
Indicator
● Comes on for a few seconds when you ● Stays on constantly or does not
set the power mode to ON, then goes come on at all - Have your vehicle
Keyless Access off. checked by a dealer.
—
System Indicator * ● Comes on as soon as a problem is
detected in the keyless access system or
keyless starting system.
*1 : Models with multi-information display
● Comes on when the steering wheel is ● Move the steering wheel left and right
Rotate Wheel locked. while pressing the ENGINE START/
—
Indicator * STOP button.
Instrument Panel
● Appears when the keyless remote’s battery becomes ● Replace the battery as soon as possible.
weak. 2 Replacing the Button Battery P. 475
● Appears if there is a problem with the headlights with ● Have your vehicle checked by a dealer.
LED.
Instrument Panel
2 If the Charging System Indicator Comes On P. 504
(White)
● Appears after the driver’s door is opened when the ● Press the ENGINE START/STOP button twice with your
power mode is in ACCESSORY. foot off the brake pedal to change the power mode to
VEHICLE OFF (LOCK).
(Amber)
● Appears when you close the door with the power mode ● Goes off when you bring the keyless remote back inside
in ON without the keyless remote inside the vehicle. the vehicle and close the door.
2 Keyless Remote Reminder P. 155
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● Appears if the starting system has a problem. ● As a temporary measure, press and hold the ENGINE
START/STOP button for 15 seconds while pressing the
brake pedal and manually start the engine. Have your
vehicle checked by a dealer.
● Appears if you press the ENGINE START/STOP button ● Press the ENGINE START/STOP button twice after
to turn the engine off without the shift lever in (P . moving the shift lever to (P .
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Models without keyless access system
● Appears when you open the driver’s door while the ● Turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0 , then remove the
ignition key is in ACCESSORY (q . key.
● Appears when you open the driver’s door while the ● Remove the key from the ignition switch.
ignition key is in LOCK (0 .
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*1
● Appears in white when you turn the ignition switch to ● Turn the ignition switch after fully depressing the clutch
START (e before fully depressing the clutch pedal. pedal.
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■ Speedometer
Displays your driving speed in km/h.
Instrument Panel
■ Tachometer
Shows the number of engine revolutions per minute.
■ Ambient Meter *
Changes colour to reflect your driving style.
Green: Fuel efficient driving
Blue green: Moderate acceleration/deceleration
Blue: Aggressive acceleration/deceleration The ambient meter colour changes in
accordance with your brake or accelerator pedal operation.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
Information Display *
Models with ambient meter
1Switching the Display
Audioless models
The information display shows the fuel gauge, odometer, trip meter, and other
Models with monochrome audio system with CD
gauges. player
2 Adjusting the Clock P. 123
■ Switching the Display
Models with display audio system
Press the (select/reset) knob to change the display.
Some of the items on the information display also
Instrument Panel
Select/Reset
Knob
Instant Fuel Economy Instant Fuel Economy Instant Fuel Economy Instant Fuel Economy Clock Adjustment *
Clock Clock Clock Clock Fuel Gauge
Odometer Range Average Fuel Economy A Average Fuel Economy B
Trip Meter A Trip Meter A Trip Meter A Trip Meter B
Outside Temperature * Outside Temperature * Outside Temperature * Outside Temperature *
Fuel Gauge Fuel Gauge Fuel Gauge Fuel Gauge
■ Odometer
Shows the total number of kilometres that your vehicle has accumulated.
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■ Trip Meter 1Trip Meter
Switch between trip A and B by pressing the
Shows the total number of kilometres driven since the last reset. Trip A and B can be
(select/reset) knob.
used to measure two separate trips.
■ Range
Shows the estimated distance you can travel on the remaining fuel. This distance is
estimated from the fuel economy of your previous trips.
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1Outside Temperature *
■ Outside Temperature *
The temperature sensor is in the front bumper.
Shows the outside temperature in Celsius. Road heat and exhaust from another vehicle can
affect the temperature reading when your vehicle
If the outside temperature has been below 3°C at the time you turn the ignition speed is less than 30 km/h.
switch to ON (w *1, the outside temperature indicator blinks for ten seconds.
It may take several minutes for the display to be
Instrument Panel
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
Multi-Information Display *
The multi-information display shows the fuel gauge, odometer, trip meter, outside
temperature *, and other gauges.
It also displays important messages such as warnings and other helpful information.
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Press the (information) button to change the display.
■ Lower displays
Press the SEL/RESET button to change the display.
SEL/RESET
Button
■ Odometer
Shows the total number of kilometres that your vehicle has accumulated.
1Trip Meter
■ Trip Meter
Switch between trip A and B by pressing the SEL/
Shows the total number of kilometres driven since the last reset. Trip A and B can be RESET button.
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used to measure two separate trips.
■ Range
Shows the estimated distance you can travel on the remaining fuel. This distance is
estimated from the fuel economy of your previous trips.
1Elapsed Time
■ Elapsed Time
You can change when to reset the elapsed time.
Shows the time elapsed since trip A or trip B was reset. 2 Customized Features P. 113
1Average Speed
■ Average Speed
You can change when to reset the average speed.
Shows the average speed in km/h since trip A or trip B was reset. 2 Customized Features P. 113
1Outside Temperature *
■ Outside Temperature *
The temperature sensor is in the front bumper.
Shows the outside temperature in Celsius. Road heat and exhaust from another vehicle can
If the outside temperature has been below 3°C at the time you turn the ignition affect the temperature reading when your vehicle
switch to ON (w , the outside temperature indicator blinks for 10 seconds. speed is less than 30 km/h.
■ Adjusting the outside temperature display It may take several minutes for the display to be
updated after the temperature reading has stabilized.
Adjust the temperature reading up to ±3°C if the temperature reading seems
incorrect.
Use the multi-information display's customized
features to correct the temperature.
2 Customized Features P. 113
1Customized Features
■ Customized Features
To customize other features, press the
Use the multi-information display to customize certain features. button.
2 List of customizable options P. 116
■ How to customize 2 Example of customization settings P. 118
Select the (Customize Settings) screen by pressing the button while the
When you customize settings:
ignition switch is in ON (w , the vehicle is at a complete stop, and the shift lever is in
Instrument Panel
Continuously variable transmission models
(P (continuously variable transmission), and the parking brake is set (manual
Shift to (P .
transmission). Press the SEL/RESET button to enter the customizing mode.
Manual transmission models
Set the parking brake.
Multi-Information Display:
Goes to Customize Settings.
Button:
Changes the customize
menus and items.
SEL/RESET button:
Enters the selected item.
■ Customization flow
Press the button.
(Customize Settings)
(Speed alarm 1)
Instrument Panel
Adjust Clock
Clock Display
4 4
Adjust Outside Temp. Display *
Instrument Panel
4 4
Default All
SEL/RESET (Exit)
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116
Adjust Clock Adjusts the clock. hour (00 - 23), minute (00 - 59)
Clock Setup
Clock Display Changes the setting of the clock display. 24h, 12h*1, OFF
Instrument Panel
Display *
Changes the setting of how to reset trip meter A, When Refueled/When
“Trip A” Reset Timing average fuel economy A, average speed A, and Ignition Is Turned Off/
Meter Setup elapsed time A. Manual Reset*1
Changes the setting of how to reset trip meter B, When Refueled/When
“Trip B” Reset Timing average fuel economy B, average speed B, and Ignition Is Turned Off/
elapsed time B. Manual Reset*1
Fuel Efficiency Backlight Turns the ambient meter feature on and off. ON*1/OFF
118
Instrument Panel
or (Exit).
119
Clock....................................................... 122 Security System Alarm * ........................ 148 Adjusting the Steering Wheel ....................167
Locking and Unlocking the Doors Opening and Closing the Windows .... 150 Adjusting the Mirrors
Key Types and Functions ...................... 126 Operating the Switches Around the Steering Wheel Interior Rearview Mirror........................168
Low Keyless Remote Signal Strength * ...... 129 Models without keyless access system Power Door Mirrors ..............................168
Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the Ignition Switch.......................................... 152 Adjusting the Seats
Outside .............................................. 130 Models with keyless access system Front Seats ...........................................169
Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the ENGINE START/STOP Button ..................... 153 Rear Seats ............................................173
Inside ............................................. 137 Ignition Switch and Power Mode Comparison ...156 Interior Lights/Interior Convenience Items
Childproof Door Locks ......................... 139 Turn Signals.............................................. 157 Interior Lights .......................................183
Auto Door Locking/Unlocking *............. 140 Light Switches .......................................... 158 Interior Convenience Items ...................186
Customizing the Auto Door Locking/ Fog Lights * ............................................... 160 Heating and Cooling System * ..............192
Unlocking Setting * ............................. 141 Daytime Running Lights * .......................... 160 Using Vents, Heating * and A/C ............192
Headlight Adjuster * .................................. 161 Climate Control System * .......................195
Opening and Closing the Tailgate ....... 144 Wipers and Washers ................................. 162
Security System Using Automatic Climate Control .........195
Brightness Control .................................... 164 Automatic Climate Control Sensors ......199
Immobilizer System .............................. 148 Rear Demister Button * .............................. 166
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4. Select OK to set the time. The clock is automatically updated when your
smartphone is connected to the audio system.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
Audioless models
Models with monochrome audio system with CD player
■ Using the knob in the information display
1. Press the (select/reset) knob repeatedly
to show the clock adjustment display.
u The clock display begins to blink.
2. Turn the knob to adjust the time.
u Turn to the right to increase the minutes.
(Select/reset) The hour reading goes up by one after
Knob
59 is displayed.
Controls
Clock Display u Turn to the left to decrease the minutes.
Setting The hour reading goes down by one
after 00 is displayed.
3. Press the to set the time.
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Models with monochrome audio system without CD player 1Adjusting the Clock
■ Using the selector knob Models with monochrome audio system
1. Press the MENU button to select the menu without CD player
Controls
You can also select Adjust/Clock by pressing the
MENU/CLOCK button.
Rotate to select Adjust/Clock, then press .
■ Built-in Key *
The built-in key can be used to lock/unlock the
Release Knob
doors when the keyless remote battery
becomes weak and the power door lock/
unlock operation is disabled.
Controls
Built-in Key
keyless remote until it clicks.
If you lose your key and you cannot start the engine,
contact a dealer.
Controls
128
Controls
* Not available on all models 129
Door Lock Button ■ Locking the doors and tailgate 1Using the Keyless Access System *
Press the door lock button on the front door • You cannot unlock the door by gripping the handle
or the tailgate. after two seconds of locking it.
u Some exterior lights flash three times; • The door may not open if you pull it immediately
the beeper sounds three times; all the after gripping the door handle. Grip the handle
again and confirm that the door is unlocked before
doors and tailgate lock; and the security
pulling the handle.
system sets.
• Even within the 80 cm radius, you may not be able
to lock/unlock the doors and the tailgate with the
keyless remote if it is above or below the outside
Controls
handle.
• The keyless remote may not operate if it is too close
to the door and door glass.
Lock Button
132
Controls
LED
LED
Lock
Button
Unlock
Button
Controls
all of the other doors and tailgate lock/unlock at the
Lock same time.
Unlock
Models with retractable key
If you are using the retractable key, make sure it is
fully extended.
Controls
When you unlock the door using the lock tab on the
driver’s door, only the driver’s door will unlock.
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Inner Handle
motion.
■ Using the Master Door Lock Switch 1Using the Master Door Lock Switch
When you lock/unlock the driver's door using the
To Lock Press the master door lock switch in as shown master lock switch, all the other doors and the
To Unlock to lock or unlock all the doors and the tailgate. tailgate lock/unlock at the same time.
Master Door
Lock Switch
Controls
Lock
139
Drive Lock Mode*1 All doors and the tailgate lock when the vehicle’s speed reaches about 15 km/h.
Continuously variable
transmission models All doors and the tailgate lock when the transmission is taken out of (P with the brake pedal depressed.
Park Lock Mode
Controls
Off The auto door locking is deactivated all the time.
Ignition Switch Unlock All doors and tailgate unlock when the ignition switch is moved out of ON (w *5, *6.
Mode
The driver’s door unlocks when the ignition switch is moved out of ON (w *3, *6
1 Apply the parking brake. Make sure the shift lever is in (P *1.
3 The driver’s door must be closed at this stage. Open the driver’s door.
142
1 Apply the parking brake. Make sure the shift lever is in (P *1.
3 The driver’s door must be closed at this stage. Open the driver’s door.
Controls
4 Move the shift lever out of (P with the brake —
pedal depressed*1.
5
Press and hold the rear of the master door lock switch on the driver’s door.
You will hear a click when more than five seconds elapse.
6 Release the switch. Keep pressing the Release the switch. Keep pressing the Release the switch.
switch for another five switch for another five
seconds to hear one seconds to hear one
more click. more click.
Release the switch. Release the switch.
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144
Controls
Models without keyless access system area and close the tailgate. The beeper sounds and
When all the doors are unlocked, the tailgate the tailgate cannot be closed.
is unlocked.
If you are carrying the keyless remote, you do not
have to unlock the tailgate before opening it.
Tailgate Pull up the tailgate outer handle and lift open
Outer the tailgate.
Handle
Continued 145
All models
To close the tailgate, grab the inner handle,
pull the tailgate down, and push it closed
from outside.
Inner Handle
Controls
Tailgate
Unlock
Button
Lock
Unlock
Controls
* Not available on all models 147
Controls
■ When the security system alarm sets Do not set the security system alarm when someone
is in the vehicle or a window is open. The system can
The security system alarm indicator in the instrument panel blinks. When the
accidentally activate when:
blinking interval changes after about 15 seconds, the security system alarm is set. • Unlocking the door with the lock tab.
• Opening the bonnet with the bonnet release.
■ To cancel the security system alarm
The security system alarm is cancelled when the vehicle is unlocked using the remote If the battery goes dead after you have set the
transmitter, keyless access system * or the ignition switch is turned to ON (w *1. The security system alarm, the security alarm may go off
security system alarm indicator goes off at the same time. once the battery is recharged or replaced.
If this occurs, deactivate the security system alarm by
unlocking a door using the remote transmitter or
keyless access system *.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
can only operate the driver's window. Turn the power window lock button on if a WARNING: Always take the ignition key with you
child is in the vehicle. whenever you leave the vehicle alone or with other
occupants.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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3 WARNING
Removing the key from the ignition switch
(0 LOCK: Insert and remove the key in this
position.
while driving locks the steering. This can
cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
(q ACCESSORY: Operate the audio system *
and other accessories in this position. Remove the key from the ignition switch
only when parked.
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ACCESSORY
The button blinks (in red).
Operate the audio system and
other accessories in this The engine may also run if the keyless remote is close
position. to the door or window, even if it is outside the
vehicle.
ON mode:
ON The button is on (in red), if the engine is running.
The button blinks (in red).
All electrical components can If the battery of the keyless remote is getting low, the
be used. engine may not start when you push the ENGINE
Without depressing Without depressing START/STOP button. If the engine does not start,
the brake pedal the clutch pedal refer to the following link.
2 If the Keyless Remote Battery is Weak
Press the button. P. 496
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Press the ENGINE START/STOP button twice to switch the mode to VEHICLE OFF
(LOCK).
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buzzer continues even after the remote is put If the keyless remote is taken out of the vehicle after
back inside, place it to be within its the engine has been started, you can no longer
operational range. change the ENGINE START/STOP button mode or
restart the engine. Always make sure if the remote is
■ When the power mode is in ON in your vehicle when you operate the ENGINE
START/STOP button.
If the keyless remote is taken out of the
vehicle, and the driver’s door is closed, a Removing the keyless remote from the vehicle
warning buzzer sounds from both inside and through a window does not activate the warning
outside the vehicle. A warning message on buzzer.
the information display notifies that the
remote is outside of the vehicle. Do not put the keyless remote on the dashboard or in
the glove box. It may cause the warning buzzer to go
off. Under some other conditions that can prevent
■ When the power mode is in
the vehicle from locating the remote, the warning
ACCESSORY buzzer may also go off even if the remote is within
If the keyless remote is taken out of the the system’s operational range.
vehicle, and all the doors are closed, a
warning buzzer sounds from outside the
vehicle.
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Without Keyless ● Engine is turned off and ● Engine is turned off. ● Normal key position ● Use this position to start
Access System power is shut down. ● Some electrical while driving. the engine.
● The steering wheel is components such as the ● All electrical components ● The ignition switch
locked. audio system and the can be used. returns to ON (w when
● No electrical accessory power socket you release the key.
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With Keyless Access Button-Off Button-Blinking in red Button-Blinking in red Button-On in red
System and ENGINE ● Engine is turned off and ● Engine is turned off. (engine is turned off) ● The mode automatically
START/STOP power is shut down. ● Some electrical On in red (engine is returns to ON after the
Button ● The steering wheel is components such as the running) engine starts.
locked. audio system and the ● All electrical components
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Turn Signals
Except South African models The turn signals can be used when the ignition
switch is in ON (w *1.
Left Turn ■ One touch turn signal
When you lightly push up or down and release
the turn signal lever, the exterior turn signals
and turn signal indicator blink three times.
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South African models
Right Turn
Left Turn
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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Light Switches
Rotating the light switch turns the lights on 1Light Switches
Low Beams
High Beams and off, regardless of the position of the Models without keyless access system
ignition switch*1. If you remove the key from the ignition switch while
■ High beams the lights are on, a chime sounds when the driver’s
Push the lever forward until you hear a click. door is opened.
Models with keyless access system
■ Low beams
If you leave the power mode in VEHICLE OFF (LOCK)
When in high beams, pull the lever back to while the lights are on, a chime sounds when the
Flashing the high beams return to low beams. driver’s door is opened.
■ Flashing the high beams
Turns on position, tail, and
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Pull the lever back, and release it. When the lights are on, the lights on indicator in the
rear licence plate lights instrument panel will be on.
2 Lights On Indicator P. 95
Turns on headlights, position,
tail, and rear licence plate lights Do not leave the lights on when the engine is off
because it will cause the battery to discharge.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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If you turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0 with the headlight switch on, but do not
open the door, the lights turn off after 10 minutes.
The lights turn on again when you unlock or open the driver's door. If you unlock
the door, but do not open it within 15 seconds, the lights go off. If you open the
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driver's door, you will hear a lights on reminder chime.
Fog Lights *
Can be used when the position lights or the 1Fog Lights *
headlights are on. When the fog lights are on, the indicator in the
instrument panel will be on.
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Setting the power mode to VEHICLE OFF (LOCK) will turn off the daytime running
lights.
The daytime running lights are off once the headlight switch is turned on.
Headlight Adjuster *
You can adjust the vertical angle of the low 1Headlight Adjuster *
beam headlights when the ignition switch is in Models with LED Type Headlight
ON (w *1. Your vehicle is equipped with the automatic
headlight adjusting system that automatically adjusts
Turn the adjusting dial to select an the vertical angle of the low beam headlights. If you
find a significant change in the vertical angle of the
appropriate angle of the headlights.
headlights, there may be a problem with the system.
Have your vehicle checked by a dealer.
The larger dial number indicates the lower
angle. South African models with keyless access system
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You may need to alter the headlight beam
■ To select the adjusting dial position distribution.
Refer to the below table for the appropriate dial position for your vehicle’s riding 2 Adjusting Headlight Distribution * P. 402
and loading conditions.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
■ Rear Wiper/Washer *
The rear wiper and washers can be used when
the ignition switch is in ON (w *1.
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Change the wiper switch setting according to
INT *: Intermittent the amount of rain.
ON: Continuous wipe
OFF ■ Washer ( )
Washer Sprays while you rotate the switch to this
position.
Rear wiper with INT
Hold it to activate the wiper and to spray the
washer. Once released, it stops operating
after a few more sweeps.
■ Operating in reverse *
When you shift the transmission to (R with the windscreen wipers activated, the
rear wiper operates automatically as follows even if its switch is off.
Front Wiper Position Rear Wiper Operation
INT (Intermittent) Intermittent
LO (Low speed wipe)
Continuous
HI (High speed wipe)
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
Brightness Control
When the position lights are turned on and 1Brightness Control
the ignition switch is in ON (w *1, you can use Instrument panel brightness varies, depending on
the (select/reset) knob to adjust instrument whether the exterior lights are on or off. The
panel brightness. instrument panel dims to reduce glare when they are
Brighten: Turn the knob to the right. on.
Dim: Turn the knob to the left.
To cancel the reduced instrument panel brightness
when the exterior lights are on, turn the knob to the
You will hear a beep * when the brightness right until the brightness display is up to max, the
reaches minimum or maximum. The beeper sounds.
(Select/Reset) Knob
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*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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Lever panel gauges and indicators.
Height and Distance
3. Push the steering wheel adjustment lever
down to lock the steering wheel in position.
u After adjusting the position, make sure
you have securely locked the steering
wheel in place by trying to move it up,
down, in, and out.
Height adjustment type
2. Move the steering wheel up or down.
To adjust u Make sure you can see the instrument
panel gauges and indicators.
3. Push the steering wheel adjustment lever
down to lock the steering wheel in position.
To lock u After adjusting the position, make sure
you have securely locked the steering
Lever wheel in place by trying to move it up
Height and down.
Daytime
Night Position
Position
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as possible.
Height Adjustment *
(Driver side only)
Pull up or push down the lever
to raise or lower the seat.
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Seat-back Angle
Adjustment
Pull up the lever to
Horizontal Position
change the angle.
Adjustment
Driver’s seat is shown. Pull up on the bar to move the
seat, then release the bar.
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Do not put a cushion, or other object, between the
seat-back and your back.
Reclining a seat-back so that the shoulder part of the belt no longer rests against the Doing so may interfere with proper seat belt or airbag
occupant's chest reduces the protective capability of the belt. It also increases the operation.
chance of sliding under the belt in a crash and being seriously injured. The farther a
seat-back is reclined, the greater the risk of injury. If you cannot get far enough away from the steering
wheel and still reach the controls, we recommend
that you investigate whether some type of adaptive
equipment may help.
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possible.
3. While pulling the seat-back angle
adjustment lever, pivot the seat-back
backward until it is level with the rear seat
cushion.
4. Move the front seat backward until it
touches the rear seat.
5. Unlatch the detachable anchor from the
anchor buckle, and store the rear centre
seat belt.
2 Seat Belt with Detachable Anchor *
P. 43
6. Adjust the rear seat-back to the desired
position.
Rear Seats
1Adjusting the Rear Seat-Backs *
■ Adjusting the Rear Seat-Backs *
Pull the lever on the right to change the angle 3 WARNING
of the right half of the seat-back, and left for Make sure the seat-backs are latched
the left half. securely before driving.
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it locks.
ceiling.
Anchor 2 Seat Belt with Detachable Anchor * P. 43 Make sure the seat-back, head restraints and seat
Buckle Latch Plate cushion are securely latched back into place before
driving. Also, make sure all rear shoulder belts are
positioned in front of the seat-back, and the centre
Models with split type seat-back
and centre lap belt
shoulder belt is re-positioned in the holding slot.
Release Lever
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Models with one piece type seat-back
Pull the release knob and fold down the seat-
back.
Release Knob
All models
To return the seat to the original position, pull
up the seat-back in the upright position.
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■ Lifting up the seat cushion Check if there are any items on the seat before you
1. Make sure the seat belt buckles are in their pull the seat cushion up. Check if there are any
obstacles around the floor guide before you put the
loops on the seat.
seat back in the original position.
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Seat Leg
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Head Restraints
Your vehicle is equipped with head restraints in both front seating positions.
Rear seat also has head restraints on outer * and centre * seating positions.
1Adjusting the Front Head Restraint Positions
occupant's ears should be level with the positioned properly before driving.
centre height of the restraint.
Position head in the centre In order for the head restraint system to work
of the head restraint. properly.
To raise the head restraint: Pull it upward. • Do not hang any items on the head restraints, or
from the restraint legs.
To lower the head restraint: Push it down
• Do not place any object between an occupant and
while pressing the release button. the seat-back.
• Install each restraint in its proper location.
■ Changing the Rear Seat Head Restraint Positions * 1Changing the Rear Seat Head Restraint Positions *
When you use the head restraint in a rear seating
A passenger sitting in a back seating position
position, pull up the head restraint to its highest
should adjust the height of their head restraint position. Do not use it in any lower position.
to an appropriate position before the vehicle
begins moving.
To raise the head restraint:
Pull it upward.
Release To lower the head restraint:
Button
Push it down while pressing the release
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Outer *
button.
Release
Button
Centre *
■ Removing and Reinstalling the Head Restraints 1Removing and Reinstalling the Head Restraints
while pressing the release button. Pull up on the restraint to make sure it is locked
To remove and install the rear outer head restraint,
in position.
recline the seat-back slightly forward as the space
between the ceiling and the seat-back is limited.
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In addition, an occupant who is out of position in the front seat can be seriously or
fatally injured in a crash by striking interior parts of the vehicle or being struck by an
inflating front airbag.
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Armrest *
■ Using the Front Seat Armrest
The console lid can be used as an armrest.
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• When you set the power mode to VEHICLE OFF
Models without keyless access system (LOCK), but do not open a door.
• You remove the key from the ignition
switch. The interior light goes off immediately in the
following situations:
Models with keyless access system
• When you lock the driver's door.
• When the power mode is set to VEHICLE • When you turn the ignition switch to ON (w *1.
OFF (LOCK). Models without keyless access system
• When you close the driver's door with the key in
■ OFF the ignition switch.
The interior light remains off regardless of Models with keyless access system
whether the doors are open or closed. • When you close the driver's door in ACCESSORY
mode.
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■ Map Lights *
The map lights can be turned on and off by
pressing the lenses.
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■ Console Compartment *
Pull the handle to open the console
compartment.
1Beverage Holders
■ Beverage Holders
NOTICE
■ Front seat beverage holders
Spilled liquids can damage the upholstery, carpeting,
Pull the lid backward to use the front panel and electrical components in the interior.
beverage holder.
Be careful when you are using the beverage holders.
Hot liquid can scald you.
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Front Door The beverage holder is at the front of each
door.
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Rear Door
door.
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To prevent battery drain, only use the power socket
with the engine running.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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1Tie-down Anchors *
■ Tie-down Anchors *
Do not let anyone access items in the luggage area
Front The tie-down anchors on the luggage area while driving. Loose items can cause injury if you have
Anchors * floor can be used to install a net for securing to brake hard.
items.
Rear Anchors
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3. Disengage the support rods, then remove
the luggage area cover.
■ Heating *
The heater uses heat from the engine coolant
to warm the air.
1. Adjust the fan speed using the fan control
dial.
2. Select and .
3. Adjust the temperature using the
temperature control dial.
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■ To rapidly warm up the interior 1To rapidly warm up the interior
1. Set the fan to the maximum speed. Change to fresh air mode as soon as the interior gets
2. Select . warm enough. The windows may fog up if kept in
3. Set the temperature to maximum warm. recirculation mode.
4. Select .
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is selected.
Fan Control Icons Mode Control Icon If the interior is very warm, you can cool it down
Temperature more rapidly by partially opening the windows,
Control Icons turning the system on auto, and setting the
temperature to low. Change the fresh mode to
recirculation mode until the temperature cools down.
■ Switching between the recirculation and fresh air modes 1Using Automatic Climate Control
Select the or icon to switch the mode depending on environmental Selecting the icon switches the climate control
conditions. system between on and off. When turned on, the
Recirculation mode (indicator on): Recirculates air from the vehicle’s interior system returns to your last selection.
through the system.
Fresh air mode (indicator on): Maintains outside ventilation. Keep the system Models with ECON button
in fresh air mode in normal situations. While ECON mode is active, the climate control
system may have reduced cooling performance.
■ Defrosting the Windscreen and Windows 1Defrosting the Windscreen and Windows
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South African models For your safety, make sure you have a clear view
Select the icon to turn the air conditioning through all the windows before driving.
system on and automatically switch the
system to fresh air mode. Do not set the temperature near the upper or lower
limit.
Except South African models
When cold air hits the windscreen, the outside of the
Select the icon to turn the air conditioning
windscreen may fog up.
system on. Select to switch the system
to fresh air mode. If the side windows fog up, adjust the vents so that
All models the air hits the side windows.
Select the icon again to turn off, the
system returns to the previous settings.
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and OF is displayed.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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display area.
• : Normal (--)
u Previous setting blinks five times and --
will be displayed in the temperature
display area.
• : Low (Lo)
u Previous setting blinks five times and Lo
will be displayed in the temperature
display area.
3. Release the AUTO icon.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
*2 : Default setting
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Sensor
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Audio System * Models with monochrome audio system Models with monochrome audio system
About Your Audio System................ 202 Audio System Basic Operation ........ 209 Hands-Free Telephone System ........ 300
USB Port(s) ....................................... 203 Models with colour audio system Models with colour audio system
HDMITM Port * ................................... 204 Audio System Basic Operation ........ 227 Hands-Free Telephone System ........ 327
Auxiliary Input Jack * ........................ 205 Models with display audio system Models with display audio system
Audio Antenna ................................ 206 Audio System Basic Operation ........ 247 Hands-Free Telephone System ........ 350
Audio Remote Controls * .................. 207 Audio Error Messages *..................... 274
CD Player * ....................................... 274
iPod/USB Flash Drive ........................ 275
General Information on the Audio
System *............................................ 276
Customized Features * ...................... 280
USB Port
HDMITM Port *
iPod®
Features
USB
Flash Remote Controls *
Drive
USB Port *
USB Port(s)
Display audio models without 1. Open the cover. 1USB Port(s)
console compartment 2. Install the iPod USB connector or the USB • Do not leave the iPod or USB flash drive in the
flash drive to the USB port. vehicle. Direct sunlight and high temperatures may
damage it.
• We recommend using an extension cable with the
USB port.
• Do not connect the iPod or USB flash drive using a
hub.
• Do not use a device such as a card reader or hard
disk drive, as the device or your files may be
USB Port
damaged.
Models with monochrome/
colour audio system • We recommend backing up your data before using
the device in your vehicle.
Display audio models with
• Displayed messages may vary depending on the
Features
console compartment
device model and software version.
USB Port
Display audio models with
console compartment
USB Port *
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HDMITM Port *
1. Open the cover. 1HDMITM Port *
2. Install the HDMITM cable to the HDMITM • Do not leave the HDMITM connected device in the
port. vehicle. Direct sunlight and high temperatures may
damage it.
• We recommend backing up your data before using
the device in your vehicle.
• Displayed messages may vary depending on the
device model and software version.
Features
Models with colour audio system
Audio Antenna
Rear antenna type Your vehicle is equipped with a removable 1Audio Antenna
antenna on the roof. NOTICE
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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Buttons
• When listening to the radio
Features
Press : To select the next preset radio station.
Press : To select the previous preset radio station.
Press and hold : To select the next strong station.
Press and hold : To select the previous strong station.
• When listening to a CD *, iPod, USB flash drive, or Bluetooth® Audio
Press : To skip to the next song.
Press : To go back to the beginning of the current or previous song.
• When listening to a CD * or USB flash drive
Press and hold : To skip to the next folder.
Press and hold : To go back to the previous folder.
Press : To display the menu items. You can select Scan, Repeat, Random or
Play/Pause.
Features
your selection.
Models with audio remote control buttons
Audio system without CD player MENU button: Press to select any mode.
Press the SOURCE, , , or button on the
MENU Button The available mode includes the clock
steering wheel to change any audio setting.
adjustment *, auto select, save preset, sound 2 Audio Remote Controls * P. 207
settings, Bluetooth® setup, and play modes.
Play modes can be also selected from scan,
random, repeat, and so on.
(Back) button: Press to go back to the
previous display.
LIST/SEL (Back)
(Selector) Knob Button
Menu Display
Bass
Features
Treble
Fader
Balance
Treble is selectable.
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MENU Button
Press to display the
menu items.
LIST/SELECT (Selector)*1
Knob
Features
LIST/SEL (Selector)*2
Knob
Turn to tune the radio VOL/ (Volume/Power)
frequency. Knob
Press and turn to select Press to turn the audio system
an item, then press to on and off.
set your selection.
Turn to adjust the volume.
*2
(Back) Button
Press to go back to the
previous display when a list or
menu screen is displayed.
FM/AM Button
Press to select a band.
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Uses the preset memory feature to store a station in each preset. the preset button memory.
1. Tune to the selected station.
2. Press the MENU button. If you do not like the stations auto select has stored,
3. Rotate to select Save Preset, then press . you can manually store your preferred frequencies.
4. Rotate to select the preset number you want to store that station, then press
Models with audio remote control buttons
. Switching the Audio Mode
Press the SOURCE button on the steering wheel.
You can also store that station by the following procedure. 2 Audio Remote Controls * P. 207
1. Tune to the selected station.
2. Press to switch to the preset list mode.
3. Rotate to select a preset number, then press and hold .
■ Preset List
Lists the preset stations on the selected band.
1. Tune to the selected station.
2. Press to switch to the preset list mode.
3. Rotate to select a preset station, then press .
■ Scan
Samples each of the strongest stations on the selected band for 10 seconds.
1. Press the MENU button.
2. Rotate to select Scan, then press .
Features
To turn off scan, press .
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Playing a CD *
Your audio system supports audio CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs in either MP3, WMA, or
AAC*1 format. With the CD loaded, press the CD/AUX button.
MENU Button
Press to display the
Features
menu items.
LIST/SELECT (Selector)
Knob
Turn to change tracks/
folders.
Press and turn to select VOL/ (Volume/Power)
an item, then press to set Knob
your selection. Press to turn the audio system
on and off.
Turn to adjust the volume.
*1 : Only AAC format files recorded with iTunes are playable on this unit.
1Playing a CD *
■ How to Select a File from a Folder with the Selector Knob
(MP3/WMA/AAC) NOTICE
Do not use CDs with adhesive labels. The label can
1. Press to display a folder list. cause the CD to jam in the unit.
Features
If you eject the CD but do not remove it from the slot,
Folder Selection 2. Rotate to select a folder. the system reloads the CD automatically after several
seconds.
Play Mode
Items 3. Rotate to select a mode, then press .
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1Scan
■ Scan
Scan mode menu items
You can select scan modes when playing a track or file. Scan Tracks: Provides 10-second sampling of all
1. Press the MENU button. tracks on the CD (all files in the current folder in MP3,
2. Rotate to select Scan Tracks or Scan WMA, or AAC).
Scan Folders (MP3/WMA/AAC): Provides 10-second
Folders, then press .
sampling of the first file in each of the main folders.
Features
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Playing an iPod
Using your USB connector, connect the iPod to a USB port, then press the CD/AUX
or SOURCE button.
2 USB Port(s) P. 203
MENU Button
Press to display the
menu items.
Features
LIST/SELECT (Selector)*1
Knob VOL/ (Volume/Power) Knob
LIST/SEL (Selector)*2 Press to turn the audio system on and off.
Knob Turn to adjust the volume.
Turn to change songs.
Press and turn to select
an item, then press to
CD/AUX Button*1
set your selection.
SOURCE Button*2
Press to select iPod
(if connected).
(Back) Button
Press to go back to the
previous display when a list or
menu screen is displayed.
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1Playing an iPod
■ How to Select a Song from the iPod Music List with the
Selector Knob Operating functions vary depending on the model or
version of the iPod or iPhone used. Some functions
1. Press to display an iPod music list. may not be available on the vehicle's audio system.
Features
Category Selection 2. Rotate to select a category.
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Play Mode
Items
3. Rotate to select a mode, then press .
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MENU Button
Press to display the
Features
menu items.
LIST/SELECT (Selector)*2
Knob VOL/ (Volume/Power) Knob
LIST/SEL (Selector)*3 Press to turn the audio system on and off.
Knob Turn to adjust the volume.
Turn to change folders.
Press and turn to select
an item, then press to set CD/AUX Button*2
your selection. SOURCE Button*3
Press to select USB flash
drive (if connected).
(Back) Button
Press to go back to the previous display
when a list or menu screen is displayed.
*1 : Only AAC format files recorded with iTunes are playable on this unit.
*2 : Audio system with CD player
*3 : Audio system without CD player
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Features
Play Mode
Items
3. Rotate to select a mode, then press .
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1Scan
■ Scan
Scan mode menu items
You can select scan modes when playing a file. Scan Tracks: Provides 10-second sampling of all files
1. Press the MENU button. in the folder.
2. Rotate to select Scan Tracks or Scan Scan Folders: Provides 10-second sampling of the
first file in each of the main folders.
Folders, then press .
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Features
items.
Some functions may not be available on some
devices.
Selector Knob
Turn to change
groups.
VOL/
(Volume/Power)
Knob
Press to turn the
CD/AUX Button*1 audio system on
(Back) Button SOURCE Button*2 and off.
Press to go back to the previous display Press to select Turn to adjust the
when a list or menu screen is displayed. Bluetooth® Audio. volume.
*1 : Audio system with CD player
*2 : Audio system without CD player
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■ To pause or resume a file Switching to another mode pauses the music playing
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Features
Button Selector Knob
Press the SOURCE, , , or button on the
Menu Display
MENU/CLOCK button: Press to select any steering wheel to change any audio setting.
mode. 2 Audio Remote Controls * P. 207
The available modes include the wallpaper,
display, clock, language setup, and play One of the operating systems used in this unit is
modes. Play mode choices include scan, eCos.
random, repeat, and so on. For software license terms and conditions, visit their
website (eCos license URL:
http://ecos.sourceware.org/license-overview.html)
For source code disclosure and other details
regarding eCos, visit:
(Back) button: Press to go back to the previous display. http://www.hondaopensource2.com
(Sound) button: Press to select the sound setting mode.
(Day/Night) button: Press to change the audio/information screen brightness.
Press , then adjust the brightness using .
u Each time you press , the mode switches between the daytime mode,
nighttime mode and OFF mode.
Audio/Information Screen
Displays the audio status and wallpaper. From this screen, you can go to various
setup options.
Audio
Audio/Information Screen
Clock/Wallpaper
Features
■ Audio
Shows the current audio information.
■ Clock/Wallpaper
Shows a clock screen or an image you import.
■ Change display
1. Press the MENU/CLOCK button.
2. Rotate to select Settings, then press .
3. Rotate to select Display Change, then press .
4. Rotate to select Wallpaper, then press .
u If you want to return to the audio display, select Audio.
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1Wallpaper Setup
■ Wallpaper Setup
• When importing wallpaper files, the image must be
You can change, store, and delete the wallpaper on the audio/information screen. in the USB flash drive’s root directory.
■ Import wallpaper Images in a folder cannot be imported.
You can import up to three images, one at a • The file name must be fewer than 64 characters.
time, for wallpaper from a USB flash drive. • The file format of the image that can be imported
is BMP (bmp) or JPEG (jpg).
• The individual file size limit is 2 MB.
1. Connect the USB flash drive to the USB • The maximum image size is 1,920 x 936 pixels. If
port. the image size is less than 480 × 234 pixels, the
2 USB Port(s) P. 203 image is displayed in the middle of the screen with
2. Press the MENU/CLOCK button. the extra area appearing in black.
3. Rotate to select Settings, then press • Up to 255 files can be selected.
. • If the USB flash drive does not have any pictures,
Features
the No files detected message appears.
4. Rotate to select Wallpaper, then press
.
5. Rotate to select Import, then press .
u The picture name is displayed on the list.
6. Rotate to select a desired picture, then
press .
u The selected picture is displayed.
7. Press to save the picture.
8. Press to select OK.
9. Rotate to select a location to save the
picture, then press .
u The display will return to the wallpaper
setting screen.
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■ Delete wallpaper
1. Press the MENU/CLOCK button.
2. Rotate to select Settings, then press .
3. Rotate to select Wallpaper, then press .
4. Rotate to select Delete, then press .
u The screen changes to the wallpaper list.
5. Rotate to select a wallpaper that you want to delete, then press .
6. Rotate to select Yes, then press .
u The display will return to the wallpaper setting screen.
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TRE is selectable.
BAS Bass
Features
TRE Treble
FAD Fader
BAL Balance
Speed-sensitive
SVC Volume
Compensation
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Display Setup
You can change the brightness or colour theme of the audio/information screen.
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Features
LIST/SELECT (Selector) Knob VOL/ (Volume/Power) Knob
Turn to tune the radio Press to turn the audio system
frequency. Press, and then turn on and off.
to select an item. After that, Turn to adjust the volume.
press again to make your
selection.
(Back) Button / (Seek/Skip) Buttons
Press to go back to the previous Press or to search up and
display when a list or menu down the selected band for a station
screen is displayed with a strong signal.
MENU/CLOCK Button Preset Buttons (1-6)
Press to display the menu items. To store a station:
1. Tune to the selected station.
2. Pick a preset button and hold it until you hear a beep.
To listen to a stored station, select a band, then press the preset button.
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■ Scan
Features
Samples each of the strongest stations on the selected band for 10 seconds.
1. Press the MENU/CLOCK button.
2. Rotate to select Scan, then press .
Playing a CD
Your audio system supports audio CDs, CD-Rs, and CD-RWs in either MP3, WMA,
or AAC*1 format. With the CD loaded, press the CD/AUX button.
Features
CD/AUX Button
Press to play a CD.
*1:Only AAC format files recorded with iTunes are playable on this unit.
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1Playing a CD
■ How to Select a File from a Folder with the Selector Knob
(MP3/WMA/AAC) NOTICE
Do not use CDs with adhesive labels. The label can
1. Press to switch the display to a folder list. cause the CD to jam in the unit.
Track
Selection 4. Rotate to select a track, then press .
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Random
Random in Folder (MP3/WMA/AAC): Plays
all files in the current folder in random order.
Random All: Plays all tracks/files in random
Play Mode Buttons order.
Features
Scan
■ To turn off a play mode Scan Folders (MP3/WMA/AAC): Provides
Press the selected button. 10-second sampling of the first file in each of the
main folders.
Scan Tracks: Provides 10-second sampling of
all tracks on the CD (all files in the current folder in
MP3, WMA, or AAC).
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Playing an iPod
Connect the iPod using your dock connector to the USB port, then press the CD/
AUX button.
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CD/AUX Button
Press to select iPod (if
connected).
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1Playing an iPod
■ How to Select a Song from the iPod Music List with the
Selector Knob Available operating functions vary on models or
versions. Some functions may not be available on the
1. Press to display the iPod music list. vehicle's audio system.
Category
Selection 2. Rotate to select a category.
Features
3. Press to display a list of items in the
category.
Item
Selection
4. Rotate to select an item, then press .
u Press and rotate repeatedly until a
desired item you want to listen is
displayed.
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Features
CD/AUX Button
Press to select USB flash
drive (if connected).
*1:Only AAC format files recorded with iTunes are playable on this unit.
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Track
Selection 4. Rotate to select a file, then press .
Features
of the first file in each of the main folders.
■ To turn off a play mode Scan Tracks: Provides 10-second sampling of
Press the selected button. all files in the current folder.
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Features
from your phone.
■ To pause or resume a file
Press a Play or Pause button to select a mode.
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1How to Select a Song from the Music Search List with the Selector
■ How to Select a Song from the Music Search List with the
Selector Knob Knob
Depending on the Bluetooth® device you connect,
1. Press to display the music search list. some or all of the categories may not be displayed.
Category
Selection 2. Rotate to select a category.
Features
Item
Selection
4. Rotate to select an item, then press .
u Press and rotate repeatedly until a
desired item you want to listen is
displayed.
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Features
(BACK) Icon when it is displayed.
(MENU) Icon
(Day/Night) button:
Press to change the audio/information screen
brightness.
Press once and select or to make
an adjustment.
u Each time you press , the mode
switches between the daytime mode,
nighttime mode and OFF mode.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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Audio/Information Screen
Displays the audio status and wallpaper. From this screen, you can go to various
setup options.
(Display) Button
Audio/Information Screen
Features
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HOME Screen
Features
Select HOME to go to the HOME screen.
Select Phone, Info, Audio, or Settings.
■ Phone
Shows the HFT information.
2 Hands-Free Telephone System P. 350
■ Info
Shows the Trip Computer, Clock/Wallpaper, or System/Device information.
■ Audio
Shows the current audio information.
■ Settings
Enters the customizing menu screen.
2 Customized Features * P. 280
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1Wallpaper Setup
■ Wallpaper Setup
• When importing wallpaper files, the image must be
You can change, store, and delete the wallpaper on the audio/information screen. in the USB flash drive’s root directory.
Images in a folder cannot be imported.
■ Import wallpaper • The file name must be fewer than 256 characters.
You can import up to five images, one at a time, for wallpaper from a USB flash • The file format of the image that can be imported
drive. is BMP (bmp) or JPEG (jpg).
1. Connect the USB flash drive to the USB • The individual file size limit is 5 MB.
• The maximum image size is 4,096 × 4,096 pixels. If
port. the image size is less than 800 × 480 pixels, the
2 USB Port(s) P. 203 image is displayed in the middle of the screen with
2. Select Settings to go to the Settings the extra area appearing in black.
screen. • Up to 5 files can be selected.
3. Select Info. • If the USB flash drive does not have any pictures,
Features
4. Select Clock/Wallpaper Type, then the the No files detected message appears.
Wallpaper tab.
5. Select Add New.
u The picture name is displayed on the list.
6. Select a desired picture.
u The preview is displayed on the left side
on the screen.
7. Select Start Import to save the data.
u Then the display will return to the
wallpaper list.
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Features
1. Press the (Home) button.
2. Select Info.
3. Press the (Menu) button.
4. Select Clock/Wallpaper.
■ Delete wallpaper
1. Select Settings to go to the Settings screen.
2. Select Info.
3. Select Clock/Wallpaper Type, then the Wallpaper tab. To go back to the previous screen, select OK, or
u The screen changes to the wallpaper list. BACK.
4. Select a wallpaper that you want to delete.
When the file size is large, it takes a while to be
u The preview is displayed on the left side on the screen. previewed.
u The pop-up menu appears on the screen.
5. Select Delete. To delete all wallpapers you add, select Delete All,
u The confirmation message will appear. then Yes.
6. Select Yes to delete completely.
u The display will return to the wallpaper list.
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Display Setup
You can change the brightness or colour theme of the audio/information screen.
Features
■ Changing the Screen’s Colour Theme
1. Select HOME.
2. Select Settings to go to the Settings
screen.
3. Select System.
4. Select the Display tab.
5. Select Background Colour.
6. Select the setting you want.
7. Select OK.
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Open/Close Icon*1
Displays/hides the detailed information.
(BACK) Icon
Select to go back to the previous display.
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Features
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■ Station List
Lists the strongest stations on the selected band.
1. Select MENU to switch to the Audio menu screen.
2. Select Station List.
3. Select the station.
■ Manual update
Updates your available station list at any time.
1. Select MENU to switch to the Audio menu screen.
2. Select Station List.
3. Select Refresh.
Features
■ Scan
Samples each of the strongest stations on the selected band for 10 seconds.
1. Select MENU.
2. Select Scan.
To turn off scan, select Cancel.
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Playing a CD
Your audio system supports audio CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs in either MP3, WMA, or
AAC*1 format. With the CD loaded, select the CD mode.
Audio/Information Screen
CD Slot Open/Close Icon*2
Insert a CD about halfway into the CD slot. Displays/hides the detailed information.
(CD Eject) Button (Power) Button
Press to eject a CD. Press to turn the audio system on and off.
Features
VOL (Volume) Icons
Select to adjust the volume.
(MENU) Icon
Select to display the menu items.
(BACK) Icon
Select to go back to the previous display.
*1:Only AAC format files recorded with iTunes are playable on this unit.
*2:Some or all of the lists may not be displayed.
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1Playing a CD
■ How to Select a File from the Music Search List (MP3/WMA/
AAC) NOTICE
Do not use CDs with adhesive labels. The label can
1. Select MENU and select Music Search. cause the CD to jam in the unit.
Track Selection
3. Select a track.
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Random/Repeat
Repeat Folder (MP3/WMA/AAC): Repeats all files in
the current folder.
Random/Repeat is selected.
Repeat Track: Repeats the current track/file.
Random in Folder (MP3/WMA/AAC): Plays all files
Features
■ To turn off a play mode in the current folder in random order.
1. Select MENU. Random All Tracks: Plays all tracks/files in random
order.
2. Select the mode you want to turn off.
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Playing an iPod
Using your USB connector, connect the iPod to a USB port, then select the iPod
mode.
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(BACK) Icon
Select to go back to the previous display.
Features
Track Selection
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Features
VOL (Volume) Icons
Select to adjust the volume.
(MENU) Icon
Select to display the menu items.
(BACK) Icon
Select to go back to the previous display.
Folder Icons Track Icons
Select to skip to the next folder, Select or to change files.
and to skip to the beginning of Select and hold to move rapidly within a track.
the previous folder.
*1:Only AAC format files recorded with iTunes are playable on this unit.
*2:Some or all of the lists may not be displayed.
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Random/Repeat
Repeat Folder: Repeats all files in the current folder.
Repeat Track: Repeats the current file.
Random in Folder: Plays all files in the current folder
Random/Repeat is selected.
in random order.
Random All Tracks: Plays all files in random order.
Features
■ To turn off a play mode
1. Select MENU. When playing a video file:
Slow: Plays the movie slowly.
2. Select the mode you want to turn off.
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Features
Select the play icon or pause icon, respectively.
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(BACK) Icon
Select to go back to the previous display.
Features
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Smartphone Connection
Some of your smartphone apps can be displayed and operated on the audio/ 1Smartphone Connection
information screen when the phone is connected to the audio system. You can Park in a safe place before connecting your phone
connect your phone using a cable. and while operating the displayed apps.
2 Connecting Your iPhone P. 272
Not all phones are compatible with the system. The
system does not display all the available apps on
smartphone, and some apps need to be preinstalled.
Ask a dealer for details.
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To use smartphone connection, you need to first pair your smartphone to the audio system via Bluetooth®.
2 Phone Setup P. 356
Audio/Information Screen
Microphone Microphone
(HOME) Icon
Select to go back to HOME
or to a previous display.
Features
(MENU) Icon
Select to display the menu on the app
you selected. (Not available on all apps.)
(BACK) Icon
Select to go back to the previous display.
(Not available on all phones.)
Arrow
Appears when the phone is connected to
the system. Select to display available apps.
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screen.
u You may need to operate from the
phone.
HDMITM Cable
5. Select an app you want to operate from the
Digital AV Adapter audio/information screen.
u To go back to the previous screen, select
HOME.
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Features
While in Siri Eyes Free:
The display remains the same.
No feedback or commands
appear.
(Hang-up/back) button:
Press to deactivate Siri.
(Talk) button:
Press and hold until the display changes as shown.
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Bad Disc ● Press the (eject) button and remove the disc, and check that the
Please Check Owner’s error message is cleared.
Manual Mechanical error ● Check that the disc is not damaged or deformed, and insert the
Push Eject disc again.
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Mecha Error
● If the error message reappears, press the button, and pull out
the disc.
Features
● Turn the audio system off and allow the player to cool down until
Heat Error High temperature
the error message is cleared.
*1 : On the monochrome audio system and the colour audio system, the error messages are displayed in
capitals.
USB Error*1 Appears when there is a problem with the USB adapter unit. Check if the device is compatible
Error*3 with the USB adapter unit.
The connected USB device has a problem.
See Owner’s Manual*1 Appears when an incompatible device is connected. Disconnect the device. Then turn the
BAD USB DEVICE audio system off, and turn it on again. Do not reconnect the device that caused the error.
PLEASE CHECK OWNERS MANUAL*2
Unsupported Version*1 Appears when an unsupported iPod is connected. If it appears when a supported iPod is
UNSUPPORTED VER.*2 connected, update the iPod software to the newer version.
Features
Connect Retry*1, *2 Appears when the system does not acknowledge the iPod. Reconnect the iPod.
Appears when the files in the USB flash drive are DRM or an unsupported format. This error
Unplayable File*1, *2
message appears for about three seconds, then plays the next song.
iPod
Appears when the iPod is empty.
No Data*1 USB flash drive
USB NO SONG*2 Appears when the USB flash drive is empty or there are no MP3, WMA, or AAC files in the
iPod NO SONG*2 USB flash drive.
iPod and USB flash drive
Check that compatible files are stored on the device.
Unsupported*1, *2 Appears when an unsupported device is connected. If it appears when a supported device is
Not Available Device*3 connected, reconnect the device.
*1 : Display audio system
*2 : On the monochrome audio system and the colour audio system, the error messages are displayed in
capitals.
*3 : Monochrome audio system
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• Some software files may not allow for audio play or text data display.
• Some versions of MP3, WMA, or AAC formats may be unsupported.
Features
Sealed With Plastic Ring
● Damaged CDs ● Poor quality
CDs
8-cm
CD
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■ Recommended Devices
Media CD-R/CD-RW
Profile (MP4 version) Baseline Level 3 (MPEG4-AVC), Simple Level 5 (MPEG4)
Features
File extension (MP4 version) .mp4/.m4v
Compatible audio codec AAC MP3
Bit rate 10 Mbps (MPEG4-AVC) 8 Mbps (MPEG4)
Maximum image 720 X 576 pixels
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Selector Knob
MENU/CLOCK Button
■ Customization flow
Press the MENU/CLOCK button.
Adjust Clock
Features
Display
Adjustment Brightness
Contrast
Black Level
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Display
Change Audio
Wallpaper
Wallpaper Select
Import
Delete
Features
Colour Blue
Theme
Red
Amber
Grey
Language
282
Press the button and rotate to select Phone Setup, then press .
Speed Dial
Features
Ringtone Mobile Phone
Fixed
System Clear
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information screen.
Display Changes the contrast of the audio/
Contrast —
Settings Adjustment information screen.
Changes the black level of the audio/
Black Level —
information screen.
Selects whether the guidelines come on the
Camera Guideline On*1/Off
audio/information screen.
Brightness
Rear
Contrast
Camera
Black Level Adjust the rear camera display settings. —
Colour
Tint
*1 : Default Setting
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Setup
Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings
Group
Display Change Changes the display type. Audio*1/Wallpaper
Clock*1/Image1/Image2/
Select Changes the display type.
Image3
Wallpaper Imports an image file for a new wallpaper.
Import —
2 Wallpaper Setup P. 229
Settings Delete Deletes an image file for a wallpaper. Image1*1/Image2/Image3
Changes the background colour of the audio/
Colour Theme Blue*1/Red/Amber/Grey
information screen.
Language Changes the display language. English*1/French/Spanish
Selects the digital clock display from 12H to
Clock Format 12H*1/24H
Features
24H.
*1 : Default Setting
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Setup
Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings
Group
Pairs a new phone to HFT.
Add New Device —
2 Phone Setup P. 334
Pairs a new phone or connects a paired phone
Connect a Phone to HFT. —
Bluetooth 2 Phone Setup P. 334
Setup Connect an Audio Device Connects a Bluetooth® Audio device to HFT. —
Disconnect All Devices Disconnects a paired phone from HFT. —
Phone Delete Device Deletes a paired phone. —
Setup Pass-Key Inputs and changes a code for a paired phone. —
Edits, adds or deletes a speed dial entry.
Speed Dial —
Features
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+20(
1How to customize
92/ To customize other features, select Settings.
2 List of customizable options P. 292
Features
0(18
%$&.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
■ Customization flow
Select HOME. Home Home Screen Edit Order
Display Display Settings Brightness
Select Settings. Contrast
Black Level
Background Colour
Sound/Beep Volume
Beep Volume
Features
Others Language
Remember Last Screen
Factory Data Reset
Default
Audio Sound
Features
Colour Colour
Tint
Default
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Default
Features
Dynamic Guideline
Default
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Setup
Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings
Group
Analog/Digital*1/Small
Clock Changes the clock display type.
Digital/Off
Clock/
Wallpaper
● Changes the wallpaper type.
● Imports an image file for a new wallpaper.
Type Wallpaper Blank/Galaxy*1/Metallic
● Deletes an image file for a wallpaper.
2 Wallpaper Setup P. 250
Adjusts Clock.
Clock Adjustment —
System Clock 2 Clock P. 122
Selects the digital clock display from 12H to
Clock Format 12H*1/24H
24H.
Features
Clock Display Selects whether the clock display comes on. On/Off*1
Right upper*1/Left upper/
Clock Location Changes the clock display layout.
Right lower/Left lower/Off
Sync Clock With Selects whether the clock links to the device
On*1/Off
Smartphone * you connect.
*1 : Default Setting
Setup
Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings
Group
English/French/Spanish
Language Changes the display language. English/Indonesian/Thai/
Malay
Others Selects whether the device remembers the last
Remember Last Screen On/Off*1
System screen.
Resets all the settings to their factory default.
Factory Data Reset Yes/No
2 Defaulting All the Settings P. 299
Cancels/Resets all customized items in the
Default Yes/No
System group as default.
-6 ~ 0*1 ~ +6 (BASS and
Features
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Setup
Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings
Group
iPod or USB mode
[Your selected media] Turns on and off the cover art display. On*1/Off
Cover Art
Brightness
Contrast
Display 2 System P. 292
Black
USB, HDMITM mode
Level
Display
Features
Adjustment Changes the colour of the audio/information
Colour —
screen.
Colour
Audio Changes the tint of the audio/information
Tint —
screen.
USB, HDMITM mode Changes the aspect ratio and zoom settings
Normal/Full*1/Zoom
Aspect Ratio Adjustment of the audio/information screen.
Setup
Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings
Group
Clock/ Clock
Wallpaper
type Wallpaper
Clock Adjustment
Setup
Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings
Group
Pairs a new phone to HFT, connects or
Connect Phone disconnects a paired phone. —
2 Phone Setup P. 356
Features
Ring Tone Selects the ring tone. Fixed/Mobile Phone*1
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Features
299
(Pick-up) Button
Microphone (Hang-up) Button
Features
(Hang-up) Button
(Pick-up) Button
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302
HFT Menus
The ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY (q or ON (w *1 to use the system. 1HFT Menus
To use HFT, you must first pair your Bluetooth-
Models with CD player Models without CD player
*
compatible mobile phone to the system while the
or
vehicle is parked.
Phone
These indications are used to show how to operate
the LIST/SELECT (selector) knob or the LIST/SEL
(selector) knob.
Rotate to select.
Press to enter.
Speed Dial*2,*3 Add New
Features
store as a speed dial number.
*1: Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
*2: Appears only when a phone is connected to the system.
*3: Models with CD player
*4: Models without CD player
*
Redial*1 Redial the last number dialed.
Phone Setup*2
Bluetooth Setup*2 Add New Device * Pair a phone to the system.
BT Setup*3
Features
Speed Dial*1,*2 Add New Call History Select a phone number from the call history
to store as a speed dial number.
Features
(Existing entry list) Edit Speed Dial Change a previously stored speed dial
number.
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*
Call History*1 Import Call History Import a call history entry.
*
Phonebook*1 Import Phonebook Add a new phonebook entry.
Features
*
Caller ID Name Priority Prioritize the caller’s name as the caller ID.
Number Priority Prioritize the caller’s phone number as the caller ID.
*
System Clear Cancel/Reset all customized items in the Phone Setup group as default.
1Phone Setup
■ Phone Setup
Your Bluetooth-compatible phone must be paired to
Models with CD player
the system before you can make and receive hands-
■ To pair a mobile phone (No phone has been paired to the system) free calls.
1. Press the (Phone) button.
2. Rotate to select Yes, then press . Phone Pairing Tips:
3. Make sure your phone is in search or discoverable mode, then press . • You cannot pair your phone while the vehicle is
moving.
u HFT automatically searches for a Bluetooth device.
• Up to five phones can be paired.
4. The system gives you a pairing code on your phone. • Your phone's battery may drain faster when it is
When your phone prompts you, input the four-digit pairing code. connected to the system.
Features
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■ To pair a mobile phone (when a phone has already been paired to the
system)
1. Press the (Phone) button.
u If a prompt appears asking to connect to
a phone, select No and proceed with
step 2.
2. Rotate to select Phone Setup, then
press .
Features
Features
4. Rotate to select Disconnect All, then
press .
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press .
u The screen changes to a device list.
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Features
4. Rotate to select Pairing Code, then
press .
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312
Features
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1Caller’s ID Information
■ Caller’s ID Information
Name Priority: A caller’s name is displayed if it is
Models with CD player
stored in the phonebook.
You can select a caller’s information to be displayed when you have an incoming Number Priority: A caller’s phone number is
call. displayed.
1. Press the (Phone) button.
2. Rotate to select Phone Setup, then
press .
3. Rotate to select Caller ID, then press
.
4. Rotate to select a mode you want, then
press .
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1Cellular Phonebook
■ Cellular Phonebook
For a list of this feature capability, ask a dealer.
Models with CD player
When your phone is paired, the contents of its phonebook are manually imported to
the system.
■ To import the phonebook data of the
mobile phone
1. Press the (Phone) button.
2. Rotate to select Phone Setup, then
press .
3. Rotate to select Phonebook, then
press .
4. Rotate to select Import Phonebook,
Features
then press .
5. Rotate to select Yes, then press .
u The system will begin importing the
phonebook data.
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1Call History
■ Call History
For a list of this feature capability, ask a dealer.
Models with CD player
When your phone is paired, the contents of its call history are manually imported to
the system.
■ To import the call history data of the
mobile phone
1. Press the (Phone) button.
2. Rotate to select Phone Setup, then
press .
3. Rotate to select Call History, then
press .
4. Rotate to select Import Call History,
Features
then press .
5. Rotate to select Yes, then press .
u The system will begin importing the
phonebook data.
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■ Speed Dial
Models with CD player
Up to 15 speed dial numbers can be stored per phone.
To store a speed dial number:
1. Press the (Phone) button.
2. Rotate to select Speed Dial, then press
.
u The screen changes to a speed dial list.
Features
3. Rotate to select Add New, then press
.
From Call History:
u Select a number from the call history.
From Phonebook:
u Select a number from the connected
mobile phone’s imported phonebook.
From Phone Number:
u Input the number manually.
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1Making a Call
■ Making a Call
Once a call is connected, you can hear the voice of
You can make calls by using the following: the person you are calling through the audio
• Call History speakers.
• Phonebook
• Speed Dial *
• Redial *
Features
* Not available on all models Continued 321
■ To make a call using the Call History 1To make a call using the Call History
Models with CD player The call history appears only when a phone is
The call history is stored by Dialed Calls, connected to the system, and displays the last 10
Received Calls, and Missed Calls. dialed, received, or missed calls.
1. Press the (Phone) button.
2. Rotate to select Call History, then
press .
3. Rotate to select Dialed Calls, Received
Calls, or Missed Calls, then press .
u The screen changes to each list.
4. Rotate to select a number, then press
.
u Dialing starts automatically.
Features
322
■ To make a call using the phonebook 1To make a call using the phonebook
1. Models with CD player Models with CD player
Press the (Phone) button. When your phone is paired, the contents of its
Models without CD player phonebook are manually imported to the system.
Press the button.
2. Rotate to select PhoneBook, then
press .
Models with CD player
u The phonebook is stored alphabetically.
Models without CD player
u A number is selected from the
phonebook.
Features
3. Rotate to select a name on the list, then
press .
4. Rotate to select a number on the list,
then press .
u Dialing starts automatically.
Continued 323
324
1Receiving a Call
■ Receiving a Call
Call Waiting
When there is an incoming call, an audible
Press the button to put the current call on hold
notification sounds and the Incoming Call to answer the incoming call.
screen appears.
Press the button again to return to the current
Models with CD player call.
Press the (Phone) button to answer the Select Ignore to ignore the incoming call if you do
call. Press it again to decline or end the call. not want to answer it.
Press the button if you want to hang up the
current call.
Models without CD player
Press the button to answer the call. You can select the icons on the audio/information
Press the button to decline or end the call. screen instead of the and buttons. Rotate
Features
to select the icon, then press .
Continued 325
button.
2. Rotate to select the option, then press
.
u Select Mute to turn on, then select
Mute again to turn it off.
■ HFT Buttons To change the volume level, use the audio system’s
volume knob or the remote audio controls on the
Volume down steering wheel.
Volume up
If you receive a call while using the audio system, the
Microphone system resumes its operation after ending the call.
Features
Up to 20 speed dial entries can be stored. If there is
(Phone) Button no entry in the system, Speed Dial is disabled.
2 Speed Dial P. 343
(Pick-up) Button
Selector Knob (Hang-up) Button
Continued 327
328
Features
1HFT Status Display
The information that appears on the audio/
information screen varies between phone models.
HFT Menus
The ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY (q or ON (w to use the system. 1HFT Menus
To use HFT, you must first pair your Bluetooth-
compatible mobile phone to the system while the
or
vehicle is parked.
Phone Speed Dial*1 Add New
330
Phone Setup Bluetooth Setup Add New Device Pair a phone to the system.
Features
Connect a Bluetooth® Audio device to the
Connect an Audio Device
system.
Continued 331
Add New
Select a phone number from the call history
Speed Dial*1 Call History
to store as a speed dial number.
332
Ringtone Mobile Phone Select the ring tone stored in the connected
mobile phone.
Caller ID Info Name Priority Prioritize the caller’s name as the caller ID.
Features
Number Priority Prioritize the caller’s phone number as the
caller ID.
System Clear Clear the system of all paired phones, phonebook entries,
and security codes.
Continued 333
1Phone Setup
■ Phone Setup
Your Bluetooth-compatible phone must be paired to
■ To pair a mobile phone (No phone has the system before you can make and receive hands-
been paired to the system) free calls.
1. Press the (Phone) button or the
button. Phone Pairing Tips:
2. Rotate to select Yes, then press . • You cannot pair your phone while the vehicle is
moving.
3. Make sure your phone is in search or
• Up to six phones can be paired.
discoverable mode, then press . • Your phone's battery may drain faster when it is
u HFT automatically searches for a connected to the system.
Bluetooth® device. • If your phone is not ready for pairing or not found
4. When your phone appears on the list, select by the system within three minutes, the system will
it by pressing . time out and returns to idle.
Features
334
Features
press .
u The screen changes to device list.
Continued 335
336
Features
5. Rotate to select a desired device name,
then press .
u The system disconnects the connected
phone and starts searching for another
paired phone.
Continued 337
338
Features
u The screen changes to a device list.
5. Rotate to select a phone you want to
delete, then press .
Continued 339
1Ring Tone
■ Ring Tone
Mobile Phone: For certain connected phones, the
You can change the ring tone setting. ring tone stored in the phone sounds from the
1. Press the (Phone) button or the speakers.
button. Fixed: The fixed ring tone sounds from the speakers.
2. Rotate to select Phone Setup, then
press .
3. Rotate to select Ringtone, then press
.
4. Rotate to select Mobile Phone or
Fixed, then press .
Features
1Caller’s ID Information
■ Caller’s ID Information
Name Priority: A caller’s name is displayed if it is
You can select a caller’s information to be displayed when you have an incoming stored in the phonebook.
call. Number Priority: A caller’s phone number is
1. Press the (Phone) button or the displayed.
button.
2. Rotate to select Phone Setup, then
press .
3. Rotate to select Caller ID Info, then
press .
4. Rotate to select a mode you want, then
press .
340
Features
5. A confirmation message appears on the
screen. Rotate to select Yes, then press
.
Continued 341
■ Automatic Import of Mobile Phonebook and Call History 1Automatic Import of Mobile Phonebook and Call History
When you select a person from the list in the mobile
When your phone is paired, the contents of its phonebook and call history are phonebook, you can see up to three category icons.
automatically imported to the system. The icons indicate what types of numbers are stored
for that name.
Pref Fax
Home Car
Mobile Other
Work
Features
Pager
342
Features
u Select a number from the call history.
From Phonebook:
u Select a number from the connected cell
phone’s imported phonebook.
From Phone Number:
u Input the number manually.
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344
1Making a Call
■ Making a Call
The maximum range between your phone and
You can make calls by inputting any phone number, or by using the imported vehicles is 10 metres.
phonebook, call history, speed dial entries, or redial.
Once a call is connected, you can hear the voice of
the person you are calling through the audio
speakers.
Features
Continued 345
■ To make a call using the imported 1To make a call using the imported phonebook
phonebook This function is disabled while the vehicle is moving.
When your phone is paired, the contents of its
phonebook are automatically imported to the
system.
1. Press the (Phone) button or the
button.
2. Rotate to select PhoneBook, then
press .
3. The phonebook is stored alphabetically.
Rotate to select the initial, then press
.
Features
■ To make a call using a phone number 1To make a call using a phone number
1. Press the (Phone) button or the This function is disabled while the vehicle is moving.
button.
2. Rotate to select Dial, then press .
3. Rotate to select a number, then press
.
4. Rotate to select , then press .
u Dialing starts automatically.
346
■ To make a call using the call history 1To make a call using the call history
Call history is stored by Dialed Calls,
The call history appears only when a phone is
Received Calls, and Missed Calls.
Features
connected to the system, and displays the last 20
1. Press the (Phone) button or the dialed, received, or missed calls.
button.
2. Rotate to select Call History, then
press .
3. Rotate to select Dialed Calls, Received
Calls, or Missed Calls, then press .
4. Rotate to select a number, then press
.
u Dialing starts automatically.
Continued 347
■ To make a call using a speed dial entry 1To make a call using a speed dial entry
1. Press the (Phone) button or the On the Phone screen, the first six speed dials on the
button. list can be directly selected by pressing the
2. Rotate to select Speed Dial, then press corresponding audio preset buttons (1-6).
.
3. Rotate to select a number, then press
.
u Dialing starts automatically.
Features
1Receiving a Call
■ Receiving a Call
Call Waiting
When there is an incoming call, an audible Press the button to put the current call on hold
HFT Mode
notification sounds and the Incoming Call to answer the incoming call.
screen appears. Press the button again to return to the current
call.
Press the button to answer the call. Select Ignore to ignore the incoming call if you do
Press the button to decline or end the call. not want to answer it.
Press the button if you want to hang up the
current call.
Caller’s Name
You can select the icons on the audio/information
screen instead of the and buttons. Rotate
to select the icon, then press .
348
Features
selected. Select Mute again to turn it off.
349
92/
system’s VOL (Volume) or use the remote audio
0(18
controls on the steering wheel.
%$&.
(MENU) button: Press to display Speed Dial, Call History, or Redial on the 1Hands-Free Telephone System
Phone screen. Bluetooth® Wireless Technology
/ button: Press to select an item displayed on the Phone screen. The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered
SOURCE button: Press to call a number listed in the selected item on the Phone trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any
screen. use of such marks by Honda Motor Co., Ltd., is under
licence. Other trademarks and trade names are those
To go to the Phone Menu screen:
of their respective owners.
1. Select HOME.
2. Select Phone to switch the display to the Phone screen. HFT Limitations
3. Select MENU. An incoming call on HFT will interrupt the audio
system when it is playing. It will resume when the call
is ended.
Features
1HFT Status Display
■ HFT Status Display
The information that appears on the audio/
The audio/information screen notifies you when there is an incoming call. information screen varies between phone models.
Bluetooth Indicator Battery Level Status You can change the system language.
Comes on when your phone 2 Customized Features * P. 287
is connected to HFT. Signal Strength
HFT Mode
Caller’s Name
Caller’s Number
Only previously stored speed dial entries with voice tags can be called using voice
commands while the vehicle is in motion.
2 Speed Dial P. 362
Features
352
HFT Menus
The ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY (q or ON (w *1 to use the system. 1HFT Menus
To use HFT, you must first pair your Bluetooth-
■ Phone settings screen compatible mobile phone to the system while the
1. Select HOME. vehicle is parked.
2. Select Settings.
Some functions are limited while driving.
3. Select Phone.
Features
Connect Phone*2 Add Bluetooth Device Pair a phone to the system.
*1: Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
*2: Appears only when a phone is connected to the system.
Continued 353
Edit Speed Dial*1 New Entry Manual Input Enter a phone number to
store as a speed dial number.
Import from Call History Select a phone number from
the call history to store as a
speed dial number.
Import from Phonebook Select a phone number from
the phonebook to store as a
speed dial number.
● Change a number.
Delete All Delete all of the previously stored speed dial number.
Automatic Phone Sync*1 Set phonebook data to be automatically imported when a phone is paired to HFT.
Default Cancel/Reset all customized items in the Phone settings group as default.
354
Speed Dial*1 New Entry Manual Input Enter a phone number to store as a speed dial
number.
Features
Import from Call History Select a phone number from the call history to store
as a speed dial number.
Import from Phonebook Select a phone number from the phonebook to store
as a speed dial number.
(Existing entry list) Dial the selected number in the speed dial list.
Call History*1 All Display the last 20 outgoing, incoming and missed calls.
Continued 355
1Phone Setup
■ Phone Setup
Your Bluetooth-compatible phone must be paired to
■ To pair a mobile phone (when there is the system before you can make and receive hands-
no phone paired to the system) free calls.
1. Select Phone.
2. Select Yes. Phone Pairing Tips:
3. Make sure your phone is search or • You cannot pair your phone while the vehicle is
moving.
discoverable mode, then select Continue.
• Up to six phones can be paired.
u HFT automatically searches for a • Your phone's battery may drain faster when it is
Bluetooth device. paired to the system.
4. Select your phone when it appears on the • If your phone is not ready for pairing or not found
list. by the system, the system will return to the
u If your phone does not appear, you can previous screen.
Features
356
■ Changing the currently paired phone 1Changing the currently paired phone
1. Go to the Phone settings screen. If no other phones are found or paired when trying to
2 Phone settings screen P. 353 switch to another phone, HFT will inform you that the
2. Select Connect Phone. original phone is connected again.
3. Select a phone to connect.
To pair other phones, select Add Bluetooth Device
u HFT disconnects the current phone and
from the Connect Phone screen.
starts searching for another paired
phone.
■ To change the pairing code setting 1To change the pairing code setting
1. Select HOME. The default pairing code is 0000 until you change the
2. Select Settings. setting.
3. Select Bluetooth. To create your own, select Fixed, and delete the
Features
current code, then enter a new one.
u Repeat the procedure to select
Bluetooth tab, then Edit Pairing Code. For a randomly generated pairing code each time you
4. Select Fixed or Random. pair a phone, select Random.
Continued 357
successful.
358
Features
6. A notification appears if the deletion is
successful.
Continued 359
1Ring Tone
■ Ring Tone
Fixed: The fixed ring tone sounds from the speaker.
You can change the ring tone setting. Mobile Phone: The ring tone stored in the
1. Go to the Phone settings screen. connected cell phone is heard through the vehicle
2 Phone settings screen P. 353 speakers.
2. Select Ring Tone.
3. Select Fixed or Mobile Phone.
Features
360
■ Automatic Import of Cellular Phonebook and Call History 1Automatic Import of Cellular Phonebook and Call History
When you select a person from the list in the cellular
■ When Automatic Phone Sync is set to phonebook, you can see up to three category icons.
On: The icons indicate what types of numbers are stored
When your phone is paired, the contents of its for that name.
phonebook and call history are automatically
imported to the system. Pref Fax
Home Car
Mobile Other
Features
1. Go to the Phone settings screen. Pager
2 Phone settings screen P. 353
2. Select Automatic Phone Sync. On some phones, it may not be possible to import the
category icons to the system.
3. Select On or Off.
Continued 361
362
Features
■ To delete a voice tag
1. Go to the Phone settings screen.
2 Phone settings screen P. 353
2. Select Edit Speed Dial.
3. Select an existing speed dial entry.
u From the pop-up menu, select Edit.
4. Select Voice Tag.
u From the pop-up menu, select Clear.
5. A confirmation message appears on the
screen. Select Yes.
Continued 363
1Making a Call
■ Making a Call
Any voice-tagged speed dial entry can be dialed by
You can make calls by inputting any phone voice from most screens.
number, or by using the imported Press the button and say “Call” and the voice tag
phonebook, call history, speed dial entries, or name.
redial.
Once a call is connected, you can hear the voice of
the person you are calling through the audio
speakers.
364
■ To make a call using the imported 1To make a call using the imported phonebook
phonebook This function is disabled while the vehicle is moving.
1. Go to the Phone menu screen. However, you can call a stored voice-tagged speed
2 Phone menu screen P. 355 dial number using voice commands.
2. Select PhoneBook. 2 Limitations for Manual Operation P. 352
2 Speed Dial P. 362
3. Select a name.
u You can also search by letter. Select
Search.
u Use the keyboard on the touch screen for
entering letters.
4. Select a number.
u Dialing starts automatically.
Features
■ To make a call using a phone number 1To make a call using a phone number
1. Go to the Phone menu screen. This function is disabled while the vehicle is moving.
2 Phone menu screen P. 355 However, you can call a stored voice-tagged speed
2. Select Dial. dial number using voice commands.
3. Select a number. 2 Limitations for Manual Operation P. 352
2 Speed Dial P. 362
u Use the keyboard on the touch screen for
entering numbers.
4. Select .
u Dialing starts automatically.
Continued 365
■ To make a call using the call history 1To make a call using the call history
Call history is stored by All, Dialed, The call history displays the last 20 dialed, received, or
Received, and Missed. missed calls.
Features
1. Go to the Phone menu screen. (Appears only when a phone is connected to the
2 Phone menu screen P. 355 system.)
2. Select Call History.
3. Select All, Dialed, Received, or Missed.
4. Select a number.
u Dialing starts automatically.
■ To make a call using a speed dial entry 1To make a call using a speed dial entry
1. Go to the Phone menu screen. When a voice tag is stored, press the button to
2 Phone menu screen P. 355 call the number using the voice tag.
2. Select Speed Dial. 2 Speed Dial P. 362
3. Select a number.
u Dialing starts automatically. Any voice-tagged speed dial entry can be dialed by
voice from any screen.
Press the button and follow the prompts.
366
1Receiving a Call
■ Receiving a Call
Call Waiting
When there is an incoming call, an audible
Press the button to put the current call on hold
notification sounds and the Incoming call
to answer the incoming call.
screen appears.
Press the button again to return to the current
call.
Press the button to answer the call. Select Ignore to ignore the incoming call if you do
Press the button to decline or end the call. not want to answer it.
Press the button if you want to hang up the
current call.
Features
1Options During a Call
■ Options During a Call
Touch Tones: Available on some phones.
The available options appear on the screen during a call.
Mute Icon
Mute: Mute your voice. You can select the icons on the touch screen.
u The mute icon appears when Mute is
ᵏᵐᵘᵑᵒ selected. Select Mute again to turn it off.
ᵁᵁᵁᵁᵁᵁᵁᵁ
Transfer: Transfer a call from the system to
your phone.
Touch Tones: Send numbers during a call.
This is useful when you call a menu-driven
phone system.
367
Before Driving ............................................ 370 Continuously variable transmission Models with vehicle stability assist (VSA) system
Driving Preparation ................................... 370 models with paddle shifters Emergency Stop Signal ..............................407
Load Limit ................................................. 373 Parking Your Vehicle ..................................408
Shifting..................................................... 389 When Stopped ..........................................408
Towing a Trailer ......................................... 374
Manual transmission models Parking Sensor System * .............................409
When Driving ............................................. 379
Shifting..................................................... 393 Multi-View Rear Camera * ..........................413
Models without keyless access system About Your Multi-View Rear Camera.........413
Starting the Engine ................................... 379 ECON Button * .......................................... 396
Cruise Control * ........................................ 397 Refueling .....................................................415
Models with keyless access system Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System * ........ 400 Petrol models
Starting the Engine ................................... 382 Adjusting Headlight Distribution * ............. 402 Fuel Information ........................................415
Precautions While Driving ......................... 385 Braking........................................................ 403 Diesel models
Continuously Variable Transmission * ......... 386 Brake System ............................................ 403 Fuel Information ........................................416
Continuously variable transmission Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) .................... 405 How to Refuel ...........................................417
models without paddle shifters Models with vehicle stability assist (VSA) system Fuel Economy and CO2 Emissions ..............418
Improving Fuel Economy and Reducing CO2
Shifting..................................................... 387 Brake Assist System .................................. 406 Emissions .................................................. 418
370
1Interior Checks
■ Interior Checks
The headlight aim is set by the factory, and does not
• Store or secure all items on board properly. need to be adjusted. However, if you regularly carry
u Carrying too much luggage, or improperly storing it, can affect your vehicle's heavy items in the luggage area or tow a trailer, have
handling, stability, stopping distance, and tyres, and make it unsafe. the aiming readjusted at a dealer or by a qualified
2 Load Limit P. 373 technician.
• Do not pile items higher than the seat height.
Models with headlight adjuster
u They can block your view and may be thrown forward in the event of sudden
You can adjust the low beam headlight angle by
braking. yourself.
• Do not place anything in the front seat footwells. Make sure to secure the floor 2 Headlight Adjuster * P. 161
mat *.
u An object or unsecured floor mat can interfere with your brake and accelerator Models with LED type headlights
pedal operation while driving. Your vehicle is equipped with the automatic
• If you have any animals on board, do not let them move around in the vehicle. headlight adjusting system that automatically adjusts
the vehicle angle of the headlights.
u They may interfere with driving and a crash could occur.
• Securely close all doors and the tailgate.
Driving
• Adjust your seating position properly.
u Adjust the head restraint, too.
2 Adjusting the Seats P. 169
2 Adjusting the Front Head Restraint Positions P. 178
• Adjust the mirrors and steering wheel properly for your driving.
u Adjust them while sitting in the proper driving position.
2 Adjusting the Mirrors P. 168
2 Adjusting the Steering Wheel P. 167
• Be sure items placed on the floor behind the front seats cannot roll under the
seats.
u They can interfere with the driver's ability to operate the pedals, or the
operation of the seats.
• Everyone in the vehicle must fasten their seat belt.
2 Fastening a Seat Belt P. 41
• Make sure that the indicators in the instrument panel come on when you start the
vehicle, and go off soon after.
u Always have a dealer check the vehicle if a problem is indicated.
2 Indicators P. 84
Driving
372
Load Limit
When you load luggage, the total weight of the vehicle, all passengers, and luggage 1Load Limit
must not exceed the maximum permissible weight.
2 Specifications P. 532, 535, 538 3 WARNING
Overloading or improper loading can affect
South African models handling and stability and cause a crash in
The load for the front and rear axles also must not exceed the maximum permissible which you can be hurt or killed.
axle weight.
2 Specifications P. 532, 535 Follow all load limits and other loading
guidelines in this manual.
Driving
373
374
Tongue
Trailer Load
Nose Load
• Excessive trailer nose load reduces front tyre traction and steering control. Too
little trailer nose load can make the trailer unstable and cause it to sway.
• To achieve a proper trailer nose load, start by loading 60% of the load toward the
front of the trailer and 40% toward the rear. Readjust the load as needed.
Driving
Continued 375
■ Trailer brakes
If you are thinking of getting a trailer that has brakes, be sure they are electronically
actuated. Do not attempt to tap into your vehicle’s hydraulic system. No matter how
successful it may seem, any attempt to attach trailer brakes to your vehicle’s
Driving
hydraulic system will lower braking effectiveness and create a potential hazard.
■ Additional towing equipment Consult your trailer sales or rental agency if any other
There may be laws requiring special outside mirrors when towing a trailer. Even if items are recommended or required for your towing
mirrors are not required in your locale, you should install special mirrors if visibility is situation.
restricted in any way.
■ Trailer light The lighting and wiring of trailers can vary by type
Trailer lights and equipment must comply with the regulations of the country where and brand. If a connector is required, it should only
you are driving. Check with your local trailer sales or rental agency for the be installed by a qualified technician.
requirements in the area where you plan to tow.
376
Driving
when reversing.
Continued 377
off the heating and cooling system */climate control system * and reduce speed.
Pull to the side of the road safely to cool down the engine if necessary.
Continuously variable transmission models
• Shift to the (S position and use the paddle shifter to shift down when driving
down hills.
This helps to increase engine braking efficiently and prevent the brake system
from overheating.
Driving
The immobilizer system protects your vehicle from
theft. If an improperly coded device is used, the
engine’s fuel system is disabled.
Brake Pedal 2 Immobilizer System P. 148
Manual transmission models
Clutch Pedal
2. Check that the transmission is in (N . Then
depress the brake pedal with your right
foot, and the clutch pedal with your left
foot.
u The clutch pedal must be fully depressed
to start the engine.
Brake Pedal
380
■ Starting to Drive
Continuously variable transmission models
1. Keeping your right foot on the brake pedal, release the parking brake. Check that
the parking brake and brake system indicator has gone off.
2 Parking Brake P. 403
2. Put the shift lever in (D . Select (R when reversing.
3. Gradually release the brake pedal and gently depress the accelerator pedal to pull
away.
Driving
brake.
Continuously variable transmission models
Move the shift lever to (D or (S when facing uphill, or (R when facing downhill, Hill start assist will operate even when VSA is
switched off.
then release the brake pedal.
382
You can turn the engine off when the vehicle is completely stopped. If the engine does not start, wait at least 30 seconds
before trying again.
Diesel models
1Stopping the Engine
Idle the engine for 10 seconds before turning off the engine.
Driving
Diesel models
Continuously variable transmission models
When the ambient temperature is extremely low, the
1. Put the transmission into (P . engine peak power may be restricted at starting the
2. Press the ENGINE START/STOP button. engine. This is to help the fuel flow for the normal
Manual transmission models engine operation.
Diesel models
• If the transmission is in (N , press the ENGINE START/STOP button. For proper lubrication, the engine must not be run
• If the transmission is in any gear other than (N , depress the clutch pedal, then above fast idle speed until the low oil pressure
press the ENGINE START/STOP button. indicator goes off.
Avoid harsh acceleration or labouring the engine
before the normal operating temperature has been
reached.
Continued 383
■ Starting to Drive
Continuously variable transmission models
1. Keeping your right foot on the brake pedal, release the parking brake. Check that
the parking brake and brake system indicator has gone off.
2 Parking Brake P. 403
2. Put the transmission into (D . Select (R when reversing.
3. Gradually release the brake pedal and gently depress the accelerator pedal to pull
away.
brake.
Continuously variable transmission models
Hill start assist will operate even when VSA is
Put the transmission into (D , (S or (L * when facing uphill, or (R when facing
switched off.
downhill, then release the brake pedal.
NOTICE
Do not operate the shift lever while pressing the
accelerator pedal. You could damage the
transmission.
NOTICE
If you repeatedly turn the steering wheel at an
extremely low speed, or hold the steering wheel in
the full left or right position for a while, the electric
power steering (EPS) system heats up. The system
goes into a protective mode, and limits its
Driving
performance. The steering wheel becomes harder
and harder to operate. Once the system cools down,
the EPS system is restored.
Repeated operation under these conditions can
eventually damage the system.
Continued 385
Continuously Variable Transmission * Do not put the shift lever in (N , as you will lose
engine braking (and acceleration) performance.
■ Creeping
During the first 1,000 km of operation, avoid sudden
The engine runs at a higher idle speed and creeping increases.
acceleration or full throttle operation so as not to
Keep the brake pedal firmly depressed when stopped. damage the engine or powertrain.
Depress the accelerator pedal carefully, especially on slippery roads and curves.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
Driving
Drive (S)
Used:
● For better acceleration
Low
Release Button Used:
● To further increase engine braking
Continued 387
Shift without pressing the shift It may not be possible to operate the shift lever if the
lever release button. brake pedal is depressed while the shift lever release
button is held down.
Press the shift lever release Depress the brake pedal first.
button and shift.
388
Driving
● When temporarily driving in the
Drive (S)
Used:
● For better acceleration
shift mode
Continued 389
390
Driving
■ When the shift lever is in (S : may cause the tyres to lock up. In this case, the 7-
The shift mode goes into the 7-speed manual shift mode. The M indicator and the speed manual shift mode is cancelled and goes back
to the normal (D driving mode.
speed number are displayed in the shift indicator. As the vehicle speed slows down,
the transmission automatically shifts down accordingly. When the vehicle comes to
a stop, it automatically shifts down into 1st.
You can cancel this mode by pulling the paddle shifter for a few seconds.
If the vehicle speed increases and the engine speed reaches near the tachometer’s
red zone, the transmission automatically shifts up.
Continued 391
392
Driving
outside temperature is low, the shift lever may feel
cold.
393
394
■ Reverse Lockout
The manual transmission has a lockout mechanism that stops you from accidentally
shifting into (R from a forward gear while the vehicle is moving at a certain speed.
Driving
have to go through this procedure repeatedly.
395
ECON Button *
The ECON button turns the ECON mode on 1ECON Button *
and off. Models with climate control system
The ECON mode helps you to improve your While in ECOM mode, the climate control system has
fuel economy by adjusting the performance of greater temperature fluctuations.
the engine, transmission, climate control
system *, and cruise control *.
Driving
Cruise Control *
Maintains a constant vehicle speed without having to keep your foot on the 1Cruise Control *
accelerator. Use cruise control on motorways or open roads where you can travel at
a constant speed with little acceleration or deceleration. 3 WARNING
When to use Improper use of the cruise control can lead
to a crash.
■ Vehicle speed for cruise control: Always keep sufficient distance
Desired speed in a range above between you and the vehicle in
roughly 40 km/h ~ Use the cruise control only when travelling
front of you.
on open motorways in good weather.
Continuously variable transmission models
■ Shift positions for cruise control: It may not be possible to maintain a constant speed
In (D or (S .
when driving uphill or downhill.
Driving
Manual transmission models
■ Press the CRUISE button on When the engine speed slows down, try to
the steering wheel. downshift.
You can maintain the set speed if you change gear
within five seconds.
–/SET Button
Take your foot off the pedal and press the –/SET button when you reach the desired
Driving
speed.
The moment you release the –/SET button, the set speed is fixed, and cruise control
begins. The CRUISE CONTROL indicator comes on.
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To increase speed
To decrease speed
• Each time you press the button, the vehicle speed is increased or decreased by
about 1 km/h.
• If you keep the button pressed, the vehicle speed increases or decreases until you
Driving
release it. This speed is then set.
1To Cancel
■ To Cancel Resuming the prior set speed:
To cancel cruise control, do any of the After cruise control has been cancelled, you can still
CRUISE Button resume the prior set speed by pressing the RES/+
following:
button while driving at a speed of at least 40 km/h or
• Press the CANCEL button.
more.
• Press the CRUISE button.
• Depress the brake pedal. You cannot set or resume in the following situations:
Manual transmission models • When vehicle speed is less than 40 km/h
• Depress the clutch pedal for five seconds or • When the CRUISE button is turned off
CANCEL
Button more.
At vehicle speeds of 35 km/h or less, cruise control is
The CRUISE CONTROL indicator goes off. cancelled automatically.
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Driving
performed immediately after starting the engine or
engine, even if you turned it off the last time while driving. This is normal.
you drove the vehicle.
52 mm 51 mm 51 mm 52 mm
64 mm 64 mm
89 mm 89 mm
Driving
1. Prepare for two rectangular pieces of masking tape, measuring 89 mm wide and
103 mm long.
u Use masking tape that can shut out light, such as seal type waterproof vinyl.
2. Affix the tape to the lens as shown.
To release:
1. Pull the lever slightly, and press and hold
the release button.
2. Lower the lever down all the way, then
Driving
release the button.
Continued 403
1Foot Brake
■ Foot Brake
Check the brakes after driving through deep water,
Your vehicle is equipped with disc brakes at the front, and drum brakes in the rear or if there is a buildup of road surface water. If
wheels. A vacuum power assist helps to reduce the effort needed on the brake necessary, dry the brakes by lightly depressing the
pedal. The brake assist system * increases the stopping force when you depress the pedal several times.
brake pedal hard in an emergency situation. The anti-lock brake system (ABS) * helps
you to retain steering control when braking very hard. If you hear a continuous metallic friction sound when
2 Brake Assist System P. 406 applying the brakes, the brake pads need to be
replaced. Have your vehicle checked by a dealer.
2 Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) P. 405
Constantly using the brake pedal while going down a
long hill builds up heat, which reduces the brake
effectiveness. Apply engine braking by taking your
foot off the accelerator pedal and downshifting to a
lower gear/speed position. With manual transmission
use a lower gear for greater engine braking.
Driving
The electronic brake distribution (EBD) system, which is part of the ABS, also If the ABS indicator comes on while driving, there
balances the front-to-rear braking distribution according to vehicle loading. may be a problem with the system. While normal
braking will not be affected, there is a possibility that
You should never pump the brake pedal. Let the ABS work for you by always the ABS will not be operating. Have your vehicle
checked by a dealer immediately.
keeping firm, steady pressure on the brake pedal. This is sometimes referred to as
“stomp and steer.” The ABS is not designed for the purpose of reducing
the time or distance it takes for a vehicle to stop: It is
■ ABS operation designed to limit brake lockup which can lead to
The brake pedal may pulsate slightly when the ABS is working. Keep holding the skidding and loss of steering control.
pedal firmly down. On dry pavement, you will need to press on the brake pedal very
In the following cases, your vehicle may need more
hard before the ABS activates. However, you may feel the ABS activate immediately
Driving
distance to stop than a vehicle without the ABS:
if you are trying to stop on snow or ice.
• You are driving on rough or uneven road surfaces,
such as gravel or snow.
ABS may activate when you depress the brake pedal when driving on: • The tyres are equipped with tyre chains.
• Wet or snow covered roads.
• Roads paved with stone. The following may be observed with the ABS system:
• Roads with uneven surfaces, such as potholes, cracks, manholes, etc. • Motor sounds coming from the engine
compartment when the brakes are applied, or
when system checks are being performed after the
When the vehicle speed goes under 10 km/h, the ABS stops. engine has been started and while the vehicle
accelerates.
• Brake pedal and/or the vehicle body vibration when
ABS activates.
These vibrations and sounds are normal to ABS
systems and are no cause for concern.
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When brake assist operates, the pedal may wiggle slightly and an operating noise
may be heard. This is normal. Keep holding the brake pedal firmly down.
Driving
406
Brake Lights Come On If the ABS stops working for a certain period of the
during braking, the emergency stop signal may not
activate at all.
Hazard Warning Lights Flash
Driving
Hazard Warning Indicators Blink
407
Diesel models
The engine idling may be prohibited in some
countries. Check and follow your local legal
requirements.
All models
In extremely cold temperatures, the parking brake
may freeze up if applied. If such temperatures are
expected, do not apply the parking brake but, if
parking on a slope, either turn the front wheels so
they will contact the curb if the vehicle rolls down the
slope or block the wheels to keep the vehicle from
moving. If you do not take either precaution, the
vehicle may roll unexpectedly, leading to a crash.
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■ The sensor location and range The system may not work properly when:
• The sensors are covered with snow, ice mud or dirt.
• The vehicle is on uneven surface, such as grass,
Rear Corner Sensors * Rear Centre Sensors bumps, or a hill.
• The vehicle has been out in hot or cold weather.
• The system is affected by devices that emit
ultrasonic waves.
• Driving in bad weather.
Driving
• Objects directly under the bumper.
■ Parking sensor system on and off 1Parking sensor system on and off
Except Malaysia models Except Malaysia models The parking sensor system is in the previously
With the ignition switch in ON (w *1, press the selected on or off setting each time you start the
parking sensor system button to turn on or off engine.
the system. The indicator in the button comes
on when the system is on.
Malaysia models
The sensors start to detect an obstacle when
the shift lever is in (R .
Driving
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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■ When the distance between your vehicle and obstacles behind becomes shorter
Models with multi-view rear camera
Driving
*1: At this stage, only the centre sensors detect obstacles.
Continued 411
About 35 cm or less*1
Continuous About 35 cm or less Blinks
About 50 cm or less*2
*1: Except Malaysia models
*2: Malaysia models
Driving
Driving
Top Down View Mode You can change the Fixed Guideline and Dynamic
Guideline settings.
2 Customized Features * P. 280
Camera Bumper
Fixed Guideline
On: Guidelines appear when you put the
transmission into (R .
You can view three different camera angles on the rearview display.
Off: Guidelines do not appear.
Press the LIST/SELECT selector knob to switch the angle. Dynamic Guideline
On: Guidelines move according to the steering wheel
direction.
Off: Guidelines do not move.
You can view three different camera angles on the rearview display.
Touch the appropriate icon to switch the angle.
: Wide view
: Normal view
: Top down view
• If the last used viewing mode was Wide or Normal, the same mode is selected the
next time you put the transmission into (R .
• If Top down view was last used before you turned off the engine, Wide View
mode is selected next time you turn the ignition switch to ON (w *1 and put the
transmission into (R .
Except South African models
• If Top down view was last used more than 10 seconds after you put the
transmission out of (R , Wide View mode is selected the next time you put the
transmission into (R .
Driving
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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Driving
415
Diesel models
Fuel Information 1Fuel Information
■ Fuel recommendation NOTICE
Automotive Diesel Fuel Serious damage may occur if petrol is used in diesel
engines.
Use the automotive diesel fuel specified with a cetane number 51 or higher and up
to 350 ppm of sulfur. Your vehicle is not designed to use Biodiesel (pure or
high concentration more than 7 % vol). Consult a
dealer for more information.
Select the proper fuel of clean and good quality according to the regional and
climate condition. Use of improper fuel can reduce engine power.
NOTICE
Not using of the recommended automotive diesel
■ Fuel tank capacity: 40 L fuel can cause the decreased engine performance.
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How to Refuel
Fuel Fill Door 1. Stop your vehicle with the service station 1How to Refuel
Release Handle pump on the left side of the vehicle in the
rear. 3 WARNING
2. Turn off the engine. Fuel is highly flammable and explosive. You
Pull 3. Pull on the fuel fill door release handle can be burned or seriously injured when
under the dashboard at the driver’s side. handling fuel.
u The fuel fill door opens.
• Stop the engine, and keep heat, sparks,
and flame away.
4. Remove the fuel fill cap slowly. If you hear a • Handle fuel only outdoors.
release of air, wait until this stops, then turn • Wipe up spills immediately.
the knob slowly to open the fuel fill cap.
The filler nozzle automatically stops to leave space in
the fuel tank so that fuel does not overflow as a result
of changes in air temperature.
Driving
Do not continue to add fuel after the filler nozzle has
Cap automatically stopped. Additional fuel can exceed
the full tank capacity.
Cap 5. Place the fuel fill cap in the holder.
6. Insert the filler nozzle fully.
u When the tank is full, the fuel nozzle will
click off automatically. This leaves space
in the fuel tank in case the fuel expands
with a change in the temperature.
7. After filling, replace the fuel fill cap,
Holder tightening it until you hear it click at least
once.
u Shut the fuel fill door by hand.
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• Keep your vehicle clean. A buildup of snow or mud on your vehicle's underside
adds weight and increases wind resistance.
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Before Performing Maintenance Oil Check............................................. 436 Tyre and Wheel Replacement ...............468
Inspection and Maintenance ................ 420 Adding Engine Oil................................ 439 Tyre Rotation........................................469
Safety When Performing Maintenance..... 421 Engine Coolant .................................... 440 Snow Traction Devices..........................470
Parts and Fluids Used in Maintenance Service Transmission Fluid................................ 444 Battery....................................................471
............................................................ 422 Brake/Clutch * Fluid.............................. 445 Remote Transmitter Care
Maintenance Schedule ......................... 423 Refilling Window Washer Fluid ............ 446 Replacing the Button Battery ................473
Maintenance Record (On Vehicles without Fuel Filter............................................. 446 Cooling System */Climate Control System *
Service Book) ..................................... 429 Replacing Light Bulbs ........................... 447 Maintenance ............................................476
Maintenance Under the Bonnet Checking and Maintaining Wiper Blades Cleaning
Maintenance Items Under the Bonnet...... 430 ............................................................. 460 Interior Care .........................................478
Opening the Bonnet............................. 433 Checking and Maintaining Tyres Exterior Care ........................................480
Petrol models Checking Tyres .................................... 466 Accessories and Modifications ........ 483
Recommended Engine Oil .................... 434 Wear Indicators ................................... 467 Accessories ...................................... 483
Diesel models Tyre Service Life ................................... 467 Modifications................................... 483
Recommended Engine Oil .................... 435
■ Periodic inspections
• Check the brake fluid level monthly.
2 Brake/Clutch * Fluid P. 445
• Check the tyre pressure monthly. Examine the tread for wear and foreign objects.
2 Checking and Maintaining Tyres P. 466
• Check the operation of the exterior lights monthly.
Maintenance
Maintenance
• The vehicle must be in a stationary condition. Always follow the procedures and
u Make sure your vehicle is parked on level ground, the parking brake is set, and precautions in this owner's manual.
the engine is off.
• Be aware that hot parts can burn you.
u Make sure to let the engine and exhaust system cool thoroughly before
touching vehicle parts.
• Be aware that moving parts can injure you.
u Do not start the engine unless instructed, and keep your hands and limbs away
from moving parts.
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422
If your vehicle comes with the Service Book, the maintenance schedule for your vehicle is available in the book. For vehicles without the
Service Book, refer to the following maintenance schedule.
The maintenance schedule outlines the minimum required maintenance that you should perform to ensure the troublefree operation of
your vehicle. Due to regional and climatic differences, some additional servicing may be required. Please consult your warranty booklet for
a more detailed description.
Maintenance work should be performed by properly trained and equipped technicians. Your authorised dealer meets all of these requirements.
Petrol models
Service at the Indicated Distance or Time - Km X 1000 1* 5* 10* 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200
Whichever comes first. Months 1 3 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120
Maintenance
Inspect Valve Clearance Ɣ Ɣ
* Free Service
*1 Refer to page 438 for the replacement information under the severe driving condition.
Continued 4
Service at the Indicated Distance or Time - Km X 1000 1* 5* 10* 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200
Whichever comes first. Months 1 3 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120
MT Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ
Replace Transmission Fluid
CVT Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ
Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ Ɣ
Exhaust System
Fuel Lines and Connections
* Free Service
If you drive your vehicle under severe conditions, you must have the following items 1Maintenance Schedule
served to the maintenance schedule indicated as Severe. The condition is considered as severe when you drive:
A. less than 8 km, or less than 16 km in freezing
Items Condition
temperatures per trip.
Engine oil and filter A, B, C, D and E B. in extremely hot temperature above 35°C.
Transmission fluid B, D C. with extensive idling or long periods of stop-and-
go.
D. with a loaded roof rack, or in mountains.
E. on muddy, dusty or de-iced roads.
Maintenance
Continued 425
Diesel models
Service at the Indicated Distance or Time - Km X 1000 1* 5* 10* 20 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200
Whichever comes first. Months 1 3 6 12 18 24 30 36 42 48 54 60 66 72 78 84 90 96 102 108 114 120
* Free Service
42
Diesel models
Maintenance
Continued 42
If you drive your vehicle under severe conditions, you must have the following items 1Maintenance Schedule
served to the maintenance schedule indicated as Severe. The condition is considered as severe when you drive:
A. less than 8 km, or less than 16 km in freezing
Items Condition
temperatures per trip.
Engine oil and filter A, B, C, D and E B. in extremely hot temperature above 35°C.
Transmission fluid B, D C. with extensive idling or long periods of stop-and-
go.
D. with a trailer towing *, or loaded roof rack, or in
mountains.
E. on muddy, dusty or de-iced roads.
Maintenance
20,000 km
(or 12 Mo.)
40,000 km
(or 24 Mo.)
60,000 km
(or 36 Mo.)
80,000 km
(or 48 Mo.)
100,000 km
(or 60 Mo.)
120,000 km
(or 72 Mo.)
Maintenance
140,000 km
(or 84 Mo.)
160,000 km
(or 96 Mo.)
180,000 km
(or 108 Mo.)
200,000 km
(or 120 Mo.)
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Battery
Washer Fluid
(Blue Cap)
Maintenance
Petrol models
South African models with keyless access system
Brake/Clutch * Fluid
(Black Cap)
Washer Fluid
(Blue Cap)
Maintenance
Engine Coolant Reserve Tank Radiator Cap
Diesel models
Battery
Washer Fluid
(Blue Cap)
Maintenance
432
3. Push the bonnet latch lever (located under If the bonnet latch lever moves stiffly, or if you can
the front edge of the bonnet to the centre) open the bonnet without lifting the lever, the latch
to the side and raise the bonnet. Once you mechanism should be cleaned and lubricated.
have raised the bonnet slightly, you can
Diesel models
Lever release the lever.
NOTICE
Do not press the engine cover forcibly. This may
damage the engine cover and component parts.
Maintenance
4. Remove the support rod from the clamp
Grip
using the grip. Mount the support rod in
the bonnet.
433
Petrol models
Recommended Engine Oil
Oil is a major contributor to your engine's performance and longevity. If you drive 1Recommended Engine Oil
the vehicle with insufficient or deteriorated oil, the engine may fail or be damaged. Engine Oil Additives
Except South African models with keyless access system Your vehicle does not require oil additives. In fact,
● Genuine Honda Motor Oil they may adversely affect the engine performance
● API service SM or higher grade fuel-efficient oil and durability.
● ACEA A5/B5
Use Genuine Honda Motor oil or another
commercial engine oil of suitable viscosity for
0W-20, 0W-30, 5W-30 the ambient temperature as shown here.
Ambient Temperature
South African models with keyless access system
● Genuine Honda Motor Oil
● API service SM or higher grade fuel-efficient oil
● ACEA A5/B5
Maintenance
Diesel models
Recommended Engine Oil 1Recommended Engine Oil
Oil is a major contributor to your engine’s performance and longevity. If you drive Engine Oil Additives
the vehicle with insufficient or deteriorated oil, the engine may fail or be damaged. Your vehicle does not require oil additives. In fact,
they may adversely affect the engine performance
and durability.
● Honda Diesel Oil #2.0
● ACEA C2 or C3
Use a commercial engine oil of suitable
viscosity for the ambient temperature as
Honda Diesel Oil #2.0
shown.
Ambient Temperature
Maintenance
435
Oil Check
We recommend that you check the engine oil level every time you refuel. 1Oil Check
Park the vehicle on level ground. If the oil level is near or below the lower mark, slowly
Wait approximately three minutes after turning the engine off before you check the oil. add oil, being careful not to overfill.
1.2 L petrol engine models 1. Remove the dipstick (orange).
2. Wipe the dipstick with a clean cloth or The amount of oil consumed depends on how the
paper towel. vehicle is driven and the climatic and road conditions
3. Insert the dipstick back all the way into its encountered. The rate of oil consumption can be up
hole. to 1 litre per 1,000 km.
Consumption is likely to be higher when the engine is
new.
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Diesel models
1.2 L petrol engine models 4. Remove the dipstick again, and check the
level. It should be between the upper and
lower marks. Add oil if necessary.
Upper Mark
Lower Mark
Maintenance
1.5 L petrol models except South African
models with keyless access system
Upper Mark
Lower Mark
Continued 437
Upper Mark
Lower Mark
Diesel models
Upper Mark
Maintenance
Lower Mark
438
Maintenance
Diesel models
439
Petrol models
Engine Coolant 1Engine Coolant
Specified coolant: Honda All Season Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2
3 WARNING
This coolant is premixed with 50% antifreeze and 50% water. Do not add any Removing the radiator cap while the
straight antifreeze or water. engine is hot can cause the coolant to spray
out, seriously scalding you.
We recommend you check the engine coolant level every time you refuel. Check the
reserve tank first. If it is completely empty, also check the coolant level in the Always let the engine and radiator cool
radiator. Add the engine coolant accordingly. down before removing the radiator cap.
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1Radiator
■ Radiator
NOTICE
Radiator Cap 1. Make sure the engine and radiator are
Pour the fluid slowly and carefully so you do not spill
cool. any. Clean up any spills immediately; they can
2. Turn the radiator cap 1/8 turn anticlockwise damage components in the engine compartment.
to relieve any pressure in the cooling
system. Do not push the cap down when
turning.
3. Push down and turn the radiator cap
anticlockwise to remove it.
4. The coolant level should be up to the base
of the filler neck. Add coolant if it is low.
5. Put the radiator cap back on, and tighten it
fully.
Maintenance
441
Diesel models
Engine Coolant 1Engine Coolant
Specified coolant: Honda All Season Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2
3 WARNING
This coolant is premixed with 50% antifreeze and 50% water. Do not add any Removing the radiator cap while the
straight antifreeze or water. engine is hot can cause the coolant to spray
out, seriously scalding you.
We recommend you check the engine coolant level every time you refuel. Check the
reserve tank first. If it is completely empty, also check the coolant level in the Always let the engine and radiator cool
radiator. Add the engine coolant accordingly. down before removing the radiator cap.
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1Radiator
■ Radiator
NOTICE
1. Make sure the engine and radiator are
Radiator Cap Pour the fluid slowly and carefully so you do not spill
cool. any. Clean up any spills immediately; they can
2. Turn the radiator cap anticlockwise to damage components in the engine compartment.
relieve any pressure in the cooling system.
Do not push the cap down when turning.
3. Push down and turn the radiator cap
anticlockwise to remove it.
4. The coolant level should be up to the base
of the filler neck. Add coolant if it is low.
5. Put the radiator cap back on, and tighten it
fully.
6. Pour coolant into the reserve tank until it
reaches the MAX mark. Put the cap back
on the reserve tank.
Maintenance
443
Transmission Fluid
Continuously variable transmission models
1Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) Fluid
■ Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) Fluid
NOTICE
Specified fluid: Honda HCF-2 Transmission Fluid Do not mix Honda HCF-2 transmission fluid with
other transmission fluids.
Have a dealer check the fluid level and replace if necessary. Using a transmission fluid other than Honda HCF-2
Follow your vehicle’s maintenance service timing of when to change continuously may adversely affect the operation and durability of
variable transmission (CVT) fluid. your vehicle's transmission, and damage the
2 Maintenance Schedule P. 423 transmission.
Any damage caused by using a transmission fluid that
is not equivalent to Honda HCF-2 is not covered by
Do not attempt to check or change the continuously variable transmission (CVT)
Honda's new vehicle limited warranty.
fluid yourself.
Follow your vehicle’s maintenance service timing of when to change manual not contain the proper additives for the transmission
transmission fluid. and continued use can cause decreased shifting
2 Maintenance Schedule P. 423 performance and lead to transmission damage.
444
Brake/Clutch * Fluid
Specified fluid: Brake Fluid with DOT 3 or DOT 4 1Brake/Clutch * Fluid
NOTICE
Use the same fluid for both the brakes and clutch. Brake fluid marked DOT 5 is not compatible with your
vehicle's braking system and can cause extensive
■ Checking the Brake Fluid damage.
The fluid level should be between the MIN We recommend using a genuine product.
Brake reservoir and MAX marks on the side of the reservoir
tank. If the brake fluid level is at or below the MIN mark,
have a dealer inspect the vehicle the vehicle for leaks
or worn brake pads as soon as possible.
Manual transmission models
MAX
The brake fluid reserve tank is also used for
MIN your vehicle’s clutch fluid. As long as you keep
the brake fluid level as instructed above, there
is no need for checking the clutch fluid level.
Maintenance
* Not available on all models 445
All models
Have a qualified technician change the fuel filter. Fuel in the system can spray out
and create a hazard if all fuel line connections are not handled correctly.
446
1. Remove the coupler. When replacing a halogen bulb, handle it by its base,
Coupler
2. Remove the rubber weather seal. and protect the glass from contact with your skin or
hard objects. If you touch the glass, clean it with
denatured alcohol and a clean cloth.
Maintenance
the light assembly.
Rubber Weather Seal
448
Maintenance
* Not available on all models Continued 449
450
Cover
Screw
3. Push the tab to remove the coupler.
Bulbs 4. Rotate the old bulb to the left to remove.
5. Insert a new bulb into the fog light
assembly and turn it to the right. Insert a flat-tip screwdriver, lift and remove the
Coupler
6. Insert the coupler into the connector of the central pin to remove the clip.
bulb.
Push until the
Tab pin is flat.
Maintenance
* Not available on all models 451
Socket
Maintenance
452
Bulb
Maintenance
Door mirror side turn signal lights are LED type. Have an authorized Honda dealer
inspect and replace the light assembly.
453
Socket
454
Bolt
Maintenance
455
Brake/Taillights
Brake/taillights are LED type. Have an authorized Honda dealer inspect and replace
the light assembly.
Lens
Bulb
Maintenance
457
1. Pry on the edge of the cover using a flat- 1. Pry on the edge of the cover using a flat-
tip screwdriver to remove the cover. Bulb tip screwdriver to remove the cover.
u Wrap the flat-tip screwdriver with a u Wrap the flat-tip screwdriver with a
cloth to prevent scratches. cloth to prevent scratches.
Maintenance
Maintenance
Bulb
Changing the Front Wiper Blade Rubber 1Changing the Front Wiper Blade Rubber
Except South African models with keyless access NOTICE
system Avoid dropping the wiper arm onto the windscreen,
1. Lift the driver side wiper arm first, then the it may damage the wiper arm and/or the windscreen.
passenger side.
Tab
Maintenance
460
Blade
Maintenance
6. Slide the wiper blade onto the wiper arm
securely.
7. Lower the passenger side wiper arm first,
then the driver side.
Continued 461
Wiper Arm 2. Press and hold the tab, then slide the holder
off the wiper arm.
Blade
Tab
Maintenance
Blade
462
Maintenance
463
Wiper Arm
Maintenance
465
Underinflated tyres wear unevenly, adversely affect handling and fuel economy, and Follow all instructions in this owner’s
are more likely to fail from overheating. manual regarding tyre inflation and
maintenance.
Overinflated tyres make your vehicle ride harshly, are more prone to road hazards,
and wear unevenly. Measure the air pressure when tyres are cold. This
means the vehicle has been parked for at least three
Every day before you drive, look at each of the tyres. If one looks lower than the hours, or driven less than 1.6 km. If necessary, add or
others, check the pressure with a tyre gauge. release air until the specified pressure is reached.
At least once a month or before long trips, use a gauge to measure the pressure in If checked when hot, tyre pressure can be as much as
all tyres, including the spare. Even tyres in good condition can lose 10-20 kPa 30–40 kPa (0.3–0.4 kgf/cm2, 4–6 psi) higher than if
checked when cold.
(0.1-0.2 kgf/cm2, 1-2 psi) per month.
Maintenance
Wear Indicators
The groove where the wear indicator is
Example of a Wear located is 1.6 mm shallower than elsewhere
Indicator mark on the tyre. If the tread has worn so that the
indicator is exposed, replace the tyre. Worn
out tyres have poor traction on wet
roads.
Maintenance
years from the date of manufacture, regardless of their condition or state of wear.
467
Make sure that the wheel’s specifications match those of the original wheels. Always use the size and type of tyres
recommended in the tyre information label
on your vehicle.
Maintenance
Tyre Rotation
Rotating tyres according to the maintenance schedule helps to distribute wear more 1Tyre Rotation
evenly and increase tyre life. Tyres with directional tread patterns should only be
rotated front to back (not from one side to the other).
■ Your vehicle’s tyre rotation pattern Directional tyres should be mounted with the
Models with a compact/temporary spare tyre rotation indication mark facing forward, as shown
below.
Rotate the tyres as shown here.
Tyres without rotation mark Tyres with rotation mark
Front
Front Front
Rotation Mark
Maintenance
Front Front
469
*1:Original tyre size is mentioned on the tyre information label on the driver’s Use greater caution when driving with tyre chains on
doorjamb. snow or ice. They may have less-predictable handling
*2:Except Indian models than good winter tyres without chains.
• Follow the chain manufacturer's instruction when installing. Mount them as
tightly as you can.
• Check that the chains do not touch the brake lines or suspension.
• Drive slowly.
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Maintenance
If your vehicle's battery is disconnected or goes dead: (electrolyte) which is highly corrosive and
2 Clock P. 122
poisonous.
Emergency Procedures
Eyes: Flush with water from a cup or other container
for at least 15 minutes. (Water under pressure can
damage the eye.) Call a physician immediately.
Skin: Remove contaminated clothing. Flush the skin
with large quantities of water. Call a physician
immediately.
Swallowing: Drink water or milk. Call a physician
immediately.
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Maintenance
Replacement batteries are commercially available or
at a dealer.
■ Retractable Key *
Battery type: CR2032
■ Keyless Remote *
Battery type: CR2032
Maintenance
* Not available on all models 475
Pull
2. Disengage the two tabs by pushing on each
Maintenance
Tab Tab
side panel.
3. Pivot the glove box out of the way.
4. Push in the tabs on the corners of the filter 1Dust and Pollen Filter
Cover case cover, and remove it. If you are not sure how to replace the dust and pollen
filter, have it replaced by a dealer.
Push
Push
Tabs
Maintenance
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■ Cleaning Seat Belts Do not use silicone based sprays on electrical devices
Use a soft brush with a mixture of mild soap and warm water to clean the seat belts. such as audio devices and switches.
Let the belts air dry. Wipe the loops of the seat belt anchors using a clean cloth. Doing so may cause the items to malfunction or
cause a fire inside the vehicle.
If a silicone based spray is inadvertently used on
electrical devices, consult a dealer.
Loop
Depending on their composition, chemicals and
liquid aromatics may cause discolouration, wrinkles,
and cracking to resin-based parts and textiles.
Do not use alkali solvents or organic solvents such as
benzene or petrol.
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1Floor Mats *
■ Floor Mats *
If you use any floor mats that were not originally
The driver’s floor mat hooks over the floor anchors, which keep the mat from sliding provided with your vehicle, make sure they are
forward. To remove a mat for cleaning, turn the anchor knobs to the unlock designed for your specific vehicle, fit correctly, and
position. When reinstalling the mat after cleaning, turn the knobs to the lock are securely anchored by the floor anchors.
position. Position the rear seat floor mats properly. If they are
not properly positioned, the floor mats can interfere
with the front seat functions.
Do not put additional floor mats on top of the anchored mat.
Maintenance
* Not available on all models 479
Exterior Care
Dust off the vehicle body after you drive.
Regularly inspect your vehicle for scratches on painted surfaces. A scratch on a
painted surface can result in body rust. If you find a scratch, promptly repair it.
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1Applying Wax
■ Applying Wax
NOTICE
A good coat of automotive body wax helps to protect your vehicle’s paint from the
Chemical solvents and strong cleaners can damage
elements. Wax will wear off over time and expose your vehicle’s paint to the the paint, metal, and plastic on your vehicle. Wipe
elements, so reapply as necessary. away spills immediately.
■ Maintaining the Bumpers and Other Resin Coated Parts 1Maintaining the Bumpers and Other Resin Coated Parts
Ask a dealer about the correct coating material when
If you get petrol, oil, engine coolant, or battery fluid on resin coated parts, they may you want to repair the painted surface of the parts
be stained or the coating may peel. Promptly wipe it away using a soft cloth and made of resin.
clean water.
Maintenance
to wipe away these contaminants. Do not use a stiff brush or harsh chemicals
(including some commercial wheel cleaners). These can damage the protective finish
on aluminium alloy wheels, resulting in corrosion. Depending on the type of finish,
the wheels also may lose their luster or appear burnished. To avoid water stains,
wipe the wheels dry with a cloth while they are still wet.
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Maintenance
Always make sure all equipment is properly installed and maintained, and do not ensure proper operation on your vehicle.
make any modification to your vehicle or its systems that might cause your vehicle
to no longer meet your country’s and local regulations.
The on-board diagnostic port (OBD-II/SAE J1962 connector) installed on this vehicle
is intended to be used with automobile system diagnostic devices or with other
devices that Honda has approved. Use of any other type of device may adversely
affect the vehicle’s electronic systems or allow them to be compromised, possibly
resulting in a system malfunction, drained battery, or other unexpected problems.
485
Towing Hook
Flat-tip
Screwdriver * Grip *
Jack
Tool Case
Spare Tyre 2. Take the tool case out of the luggage area. damage the underside of your vehicle.
3. Take the wheel nut wrench, jack handle bar
and jack out of the tool case. WARNING: The jack can only be used for helping an
Jack emergency vehicle breakdown, not for changing the
4. Unscrew the wing bolt, and remove the
regular seasonal tyre or any other normal
spacer cone. Then, remove the spare tyre.
maintenance or repair operation.
Tool Case
NOTICE
5. Place a wheel block or rock in front and rear Do not use the jack if it doesn’t work properly. Call
of the wheel diagonal to the flat tyre. your dealer or a professional towing service.
Wheel
Blocks
The tyre to be replaced.
488
6. Place the spare tyre (wheel side up) under 1Getting Ready to Replace the Flat Tyre
the vehicle body, near the tyre that needs to Be careful not to hurt yourself when removing or
be replaced. storing the spare tyre.
Continued 489
2. Turn the end bracket clockwise as shown in WARNING: The jack shall be placed on a flat and
the image until the top of the jack contacts stable surface on the same level as the vehicle is
the jacking point. parked.
u Make sure that the jacking point tab is
resting in the jack notch. For some countries
The jack that came with your vehicle has the
following label.
490
3. Raise the vehicle, using the jack handle bar 1How to Set Up the Jack
and the jack handle, until the tyre is off the Do not use the jack with people or luggage in the
ground. vehicle.
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492
Centre Cap
Models with aluminium wheels 3 WARNING
1. Remove the centre cap.
Loose items can fly around the interior in a
crash and can seriously injure the
occupants.
493
over slowly. Turn on the interior lights and check the brightness.
The battery may be dead. Check ● If the interior lights are dim or do not come on at all
494
496
497
1Jump Starting
■ Jump Starting Procedure
Turn off the power to electric devices, such as audio and lights. Turn off the engine, 3 WARNING
then open the bonnet. A battery can explode if you do not follow
Petrol models 1. Connect the first jumper cable to your the correct procedure, seriously injuring
vehicle's battery + terminal. anyone nearby.
u Remove the cover from the under-
bonnet fuse box. Keep all sparks, open flames, and smoking
2 Engine Compartment Fuse Box materials away from the battery.
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2. Connect the other end of the first jumper
NOTICE
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cable to the booster battery + terminal. If a battery sits in extreme cold, the electrolyte inside
u Use a 12 volt booster battery only. can freeze. Attempting to jump start with a frozen
Booster Battery u When using the automotive battery battery can cause it to rupture.
Diesel models
charger to boost your 12-volt battery,
select a lower charging voltage than 15- Securely attach the jumper cables clips so that they
volt. Check the charger manual for the do not come off when the engine vibrates. Also be
careful not to tangle the jumper cables or allow the
proper setting.
cable ends to touch each other while attaching or
3. Connect the second jumper cable to the detaching the jumper cables.
booster battery - terminal.
Booster Battery
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Petrol models 4. Connect the other end of the second 1Jump Starting
jumper cable to the stud bolt as shown. Do Battery performance degrades in cold conditions and
not connect this jumper cable to any other may prevent the engine from starting.
part.
5. If the jumper cable is connected to another
Stud Bolt vehicle, start the assisting vehicle's engine
and increase engine's revolution slightly.
6. Attempt to start your vehicle's engine. If it
turns over slowly, check that the jumper
Diesel models
cables have good metal-to-metal contact.
Continued 499
500
501
502
■ Last thing to do
Once the engine has cooled sufficiently, restart it and check the high temperature
indicator.
If the high temperature indicator is off, resume driving. If it stays on, contact a dealer
for repairs.
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u The indicator does not go off within 10 seconds: Stop the engine
and contact a dealer for repairs immediately.
If the Charging System Indicator Comes On 1If the Charging System Indicator Comes On
If you need to stop temporarily, do not turn off the
■ Reasons for the indicator to come on engine. Restarting the engine may rapidly discharge
Comes on when the battery is not being charged. the battery.
■ What to do when the indicator comes on
Turn off the heating and cooling system */climate control system *, rear
demister, and other electrical systems, and immediately contact a dealer
for repairs.
Diesel models
If the PGM-FI Indicator Comes On 1If the PGM-FI Indicator Comes On
■ Reasons for the indicator to come on while the engine is NOTICE
running Continuously driving with this indicator on can
There is a problem with the engine control system. damage the emissions controls and engine. Those
repairs may not be covered by your vehicle’s
■ What to do when the indicator comes on repeatedly
warranties.
Avoid full-throttle acceleration and high speed driving. Have the vehicle
checked by a dealer.
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Tab
Front
508
Petrol models
■ Circuit protected and fuse rating
Except models with keyless access system
29 Back Up 10 A
10 – – 30 IGP LAF 10 A
11 – – 31 IGPS 7.5 A
12 Main Fan 30 A 32 Right Headlight Low Beam 10 A
13 ST MG SW 30 A 33 Left Headlight Low Beam 10 A
14 MG Clutch 7.5 A
15 – –
16 – –
17 – –
18 Horn 10 A
19 Fog Lights 15 A
20 – –
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Diesel models
■ Circuit protected and fuse rating
Circuit Protected Amps Circuit Protected Amps
1 Headlight Low Beam Main 20 A 21 Back Up Main 15 A
2 – – 22 Interior Lights 7.5 A
3 Hazard 10 A 23 Sub Fan 30 A
4 – – 24 – –
5*1 Wiper 30 A 25*1 Starter 7.5A
5*2 – – 25*2 – –
6 Stop 10 A 26*1 – –
■ Fuse Box B Pull up the cover on the + terminal, then ■ Circuit protected and fuse rating
Petrol models remove it while pulling out the tab as
Circuit Protected Amps
shown.
a Battery Main 100 A
Replacement of engine compartment fuses
b RB Main 1 70 A
should be done by a dealer.
c RB Main 2 80 A
d CAP Main 70 A
Tab
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b c d
512
Diesel models Pull up the cover on the + terminal, then ■ Circuit protected and fuse rating
remove it while pulling out the tab as
Circuit Protected Amps
shown.
a Battery Main 100 A
Locate the fuse in question by the following
b RB Main 1 70 A
image and table.
c RB Main 2 80 A
Replacement of engine compartment fuses
d Grow 60 A
should be done by a dealer.
Tab
b c d
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514
■ Fuse Box B
Fuse Box B
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Cover
516
Continued 517
– – – Centre Accessory
10 (20 A)
– – – Socket *
2
– – – 11 Rear Demister 30 A
– – – 12 – – –
– – – 13 – (10 A)
14 – (7.5 A)
15 – – –
Continued 521
Petrol models
■ Circuit protected and fuse rating
Circuit Protected Amps Circuit Protected Amps Circuit Protected Amps
1 Driver’s Power Window (20 A) 21 – – 41 Rear Right Power Window (20 A)
2 Headlight High Main (20 A) 22 ABS MTR (40 A) Front Passenger’s Power
42 (20 A)
3 ABS FSR (30 A) 23 Heater Motor (30 A) Window
4*1 Rear Wiper (10 A) 24 Power Window Main (40 A) 43 – –
4*2 – – 25*1 Ignition Main (30 A) 44 – –
5 Small Light (10 A) 25*2 Ignition Main (50 A) 45*1 MISS SOL * (7.5 A)
6 Door Lock (20 A) 26 Rear Demister (30 A) 45*2 – –
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Diesel models
■ Circuit protected and fuse rating
Circuit Protected Amps Circuit Protected Amps Circuit Protected Amps
1 Driver's Power Window (20 A) 21 – – 41 Rear Right Power Window (20 A)
2 Headlight High Main (20 A) 22 ABS MTR (40 A) Front Passenger's Power
42 (20 A)
3 ABS FSR (30 A) 23 Heater Motor (30 A) Window
4*1 Rear Wiper (10 A) 24 Power Window Main (40 A) 43 – –
4*2 – – 25*1 Ignition Main (30 A) 44 – –
5 Small Light (10 A) 25*2 Ignition Main (50 A) 45 – –
6 Door Lock (20 A) 26 Rear Demister (30 A) 46 Meter (7.5 A)
u If there is a blown fuse, remove it with There is a fuse puller * on the back of the engine
the fuse puller * and replace it with a new compartment fuse box cover.
one.
Blown Fuse
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
Call a professional towing service if you need to tow your vehicle. 1Emergency Towing
NOTICE
■ Flat bed equipment Trying to lift or tow your vehicle by the bumpers will
The operator loads your vehicle on the back of a truck. cause serious damage. The bumpers are not designed
This is the best way to transport your vehicle. to support the vehicle's weight.
■ Wheel lift equipment Never tow your vehicle with just a rope or chain.
It is very dangerous, since ropes or chains may shift
The tow truck uses two pivoting arms that go under the front tyres and lift them off
from side to side or break.
the ground. The rear tyres remain on the ground. This is an acceptable way to
tow your vehicle. Improper towing such as towing behind a
motorhome or other motor vehicle can damage the
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■ If your vehicle must be towed with the front wheels on the ground: 1If your vehicle must be towed with the front wheels on the
Cover Type A 1. Check the ground underneath the vehicle ground:
around where the transmission housing is Towing a vehicle is prohibited by law in some
for a fluid leak. countries. Check and follow the legal requirements
u If you find a leak, call a professional of the country you are driving before towing your
towing service and have your vehicle vehicle.
inspected by a dealer.
If you cannot follow the exact procedure, do not tow
2. Put cloth on the edge of the cover. your vehicle with the front wheels on the ground.
Carefully pry with a small flat-tip
screwdriver or a metal fingernail file to If you cannot turn on the engine, you may experience
Type B remove the cover. the following while your vehicle is being towed.
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Cover
u The detachable towing hook mounts on • Braking may become difficult since the brake
the anchor in the front bumper. system’s power assist is disabled.
• Steering wheel becomes heavy as the power
steering system is disabled.
Manual transmission models
• Turning the ignition switch to LOCK (0 *1 locks the
steering wheel.
Wheel Nut
3. Take the towing hook and the wheel nut 1If your vehicle must be towed with the front wheels on the
Wrench wrench out of the luggage area. ground:
4. Screw the towing hook into the hole, and
NOTICE
tighten it with the wheel nut wrench
Continuously variable transmission models
securely. If you cannot shift the transmission or turn on the
5. Hook the towing device to the towing engine, will damage the transmission. Your vehicle
hook. must be transported with the front wheels off the
6. Start the engine. ground.
Towing Hook
u If it is difficult to turn on the engine, put
the ignition switch in ACCESSORY (q or
ON (w *1.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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Lid
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Specifications.................................... 532
Identification Numbers
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN),
Engine Number and Transmission
Number ......................................540
Devices that Emit Radio Waves * ..... 542
Fuel: Unleaded petrol, Research octane number Rear Licence Plate Lights 5W
Type of 91 or higher High-Mount Brake Light LED
Fuel Tank Capacity 40 L Interior Lights
Map lights * 8W
Ceiling Light 8W
■ Battery
Luggage Area Light 5W
27AH(5)/30AH(20)*1
*1: Models with halogen type headlights
Capacity/Type 28AH(5)/35AH(20)*2 *2: Models with LED type headlights
32AH(5)/40AH(20)*3
*1: Indonesian models
*2: Except Indonesian models and South African models with
■ Brake/Clutch Fluid
keyless access system Specified Brake Fluid with DOT 3 or DOT 4
*3: South African models with keyless access system
Information
Change 3.4 L (Full-size tyre) 16 x 6J*3
Change *1: Original tyre size is mentioned on the tyre information label on
Capacity*1 the driver’s doorjamb.
including 3.6 L
filter *2: Models with 175/65 R15
*3: Models with 185/55 R16
Change 3.1 L
Change
Capacity*2
including 3.3 L
filter
*1: Except South African models with keyless access system
*2: South African models with keyless access system
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Information
Displacement 1,199 cm3 ■ Brake/Clutch Fluid
Compression ratio 10.1 : 1 Specified Brake Fluid with DOT 3 or DOT 4
Spark Plugs NGK BKR6E-11
Information
Continued 537
■ Tyre ■ Brake
Size*1 175/65 R15 84T Type Power assisted
Regular See the label on driver’s Front Disc
Pressure
doorjamb. Rear Drum
Size*1 175/70 R14 84T Parking Hand Brake
Temporary
See the label on driver’s
Spare Pressure
doorjamb.
Regular 15 x 5 1/2J
■ Air Conditioning
Wheel Size Refrigerant Type HFC-134a (R-134a)
Temporary Spare 14 x 5 1/2J
*1: Original tyre size is mentioned on the tyre information label on Charge Quantity 405 - 455 g
the driver’s doorjamb.
■ Vehicle Dimensions
The tyres fitted in the vehicles meet the requirement of the
BIS and they comply with the requirements under the Length 3,955 mm
central motor vehicles rules (CMVR), 1989. Width 1,694 mm
Height 1,544 mm
Wheelbase 2,530 mm
Front 1,492 mm
Track
Rear 1,481 mm
Information
539
Petrol models
Cover
Information
Manual Transmission
Number *
Certification Plate */
Continuously Variable Vehicle Identification Number */
Transmission Number * Vehicle Identification Engine Number/
Number Chassis Number *
Diesel models
Manual Transmission
Number
Vehicle Identification Number/
Engine Number/
Chassis Number
Information
541
The following products and systems on your vehicle emit radio waves when in operation.
Remote Transmitter * Immobilizer System * Keyless Access System * Hands-Free Telephone System *
South African
models TA-2013/998 TA-2013/998
Information
Index
(Climate Control System) ....................... 195
Adjusting the Sound ................ 210, 231, 252 Foot Brake............................................... 404
Changing the Mode........................ 195, 196
Auxiliary Input Jack .................................. 205 Indicator............................................ 84, 505
Defrosting the Windscreen and
Error Messages ........................................ 274 Parking Brake .......................................... 403
Windows ............................................. 196
General Information ................................ 276 Brake System Indicator (Amber)................ 84
Dust and Pollen Filter .............................. 476
iPod......................................... 218, 238, 260 Brake System Indicator (Red)..................... 84
Recirculation/Fresh Air Mode........... 195, 196
543
544
Index
Starting........................................... 379, 382 Manual Transmission ............................... 444 Low Fuel Indicator ..................................... 88
Switch Buzzer ......................................... 152 Windscreen Washer................................. 446 Gauges ...................................................... 105
Engine Coolant ................................ 440, 442 Fog Light Indicator ..................................... 95 Gear Shift Lever Positions
Adding to the Radiator ................... 441, 443 Folding Down the Rear Seats .................. 174 Continuously Variable
Adding to the Reserve Tank ............ 440, 442 Foot Brake................................................. 404 Transmission................................. 387, 389
545
Speed Dial ............................... 319, 343, 362 CRUISE MAIN ............................ 97, 397, 398 VSA OFF ................................................... 90
To Clear the System......................... 316, 341 Door and Tailgate Open ...................... 35, 89 Water in Fuel ............................................ 94
Hazard Warning Button............................... 4 ECON Mode...................................... 96, 396 Instant Fuel Economy ...................... 107, 112
HDMITM Port .............................................. 204 Electric Power Steering (EPS) System.......... 92 Instrument Panel........................................ 83
Head Restraint Positions .......................... 178 Fog Light................................................... 95 Brightness Control .................................. 164
546
Index
Language (HFL/HFT)................................. 285 Indicator ................................................... 87
Light Switches .......................................... 158 Maintenance ............................................. 419
Lights ................................................ 158, 447 Battery .................................................... 471 N
Bulb Replacement ................................... 447 Brake Fluid .............................................. 445 Numbers (Identification).......................... 540
Fog Lights ............................................... 160 Cleaning.................................................. 478
High-Beam Indicator ................................. 95
547
548
Index
Adjusting ................................................ 167 Shift Lever Position Indicator ...... 87, 388, 390 Unlocking the Front Doors from
Stopping ................................................... 408 Transmission Indicator ............................... 87 the Inside ......................................... 16, 137
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ....... 51 Trip Meter ......................................... 107, 111 USB Flash Drives ....................................... 279
Indicator ................................................... 88 Troubleshooting ....................................... 485 USB Port(s) ................................................ 203
Blown Fuse ...................................... 507, 514 Using the Keyless Access System ............. 130
549
W
Warning and Information
Messages ........................................... 99, 100
Warning Indicator On/Blinking................ 504
Warning Labels ........................................... 82
Water in Fuel Indicator .............................. 94
Watts ......................................... 532, 535, 538
Wear Indicators (Tyre) .............................. 467
Wheel Nut Wrench (Jack Handle)............ 491
When You Cannot Open the Tailgate..... 528
Window Washers...................................... 162
Adding/Refilling Fluid............................... 446
Switch ..................................................... 162
Index
550