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1. After the beep, say ‘‘Send.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘What name or number would you like to send?’’


2.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say the number you want to send. For example, say ‘‘1, 2, 3.’’ The HFL response is ‘‘1, 2, 3. Say send, or continue to add numbers.’’


3.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Send.’’ The dial tones will be sent, and the call will continue.


Tosendanameduringacall,dothis: 1.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Send.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘What name or number would you like to send?’’


2.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say the name you want to send. For example, say ‘‘Account number.’’ The HFL response is ‘‘Would you like to send account number?’’


3.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Send.’’ The dial tones will be sent, and the call will continue.


Receiving a Call If you receive a call when you are not on the phone, HFL interrupts the audio system (if it is on), and plays the incoming call notification, if activated. To answer the call, press the Talk button and begin speaking. If you don’t want to answer the call, press the Back button.


If your phone has call waiting, and you receive a call when you are on the phone, press and release the Talk button to answer it. When you do this, the original call is placed on hold. To return to the original call, press the Talk button again. If you don’t want to answer the new call, disregard it, and continue with your original call. If you want to hang up the original call and answer the new call, press the Back button.


To send a pound (


NOTE: ‘‘pound.’’ To send a star (*), say ‘‘star.’’


), say



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Transferring a Call During a call, you can transfer it from the HFL to your phone, or from your phone to the HFL.


Tomuteyourvoice,dothis: 1.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Mute.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘Mute is active.’’


TotransferacallfromtheHFLtoyour phone,dothis: 1.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Transfer.’’ The audio switches from the HFL to the phone.


Totransferacallfromyourphonetothe HFL,dothis: 2.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Transfer.’’ The audio switches from your phone to the HFL.


Muting a Call During a call, you can mute or unmute your voice to the person you are talking to.


Tounmuteyourvoice,dothis: 2.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Mute.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘Mute is canceled.’’


Setting Up the Phonebook The HFL phonebook can store up to 50 names with their associated numbers. These can be any types of numbers. For example, you can store a phone number and use it to make a call, or you can store an account number and use it during a call to a menu-driven phone system.


Toaddaname,dothis: 1.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Phonebook.’’ The HFL response is ‘‘Phonebook options are store, edit, delete, receive contact, and list.’’


2.


3.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Store.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘What name would you like to store?’’


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say the name you would like to store. For example, say ‘‘Eric’’ or say ‘‘account number.’’ The HFL response is ‘‘What is the number for Eric,’’ or ‘‘What is the number for account number?’’


4.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say the number. For example, say ‘‘123 456 7891.’’ The HFL response is ‘‘123 456
7891.’’


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Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Enter.’’ The HFL response is ‘‘Eric (or account number) has been stored. Returning to the main menu.’’


Toeditthenumberofaname,dothis: Press and release the Talk button. 1. After the beep, say ‘‘Phonebook.’’ The HFL response is ‘‘Phonebook options are store, edit, delete, receive contact, and list.’’


2.


3.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Edit.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘What name would you like to edit?’’


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say the name you would like to edit. For example, say ‘‘Eric.’’ The HFL response is ‘‘What is the new number for Eric?’’


4.


5.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say the new number for Eric. For example, say ‘‘987 654 3219.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘987 654 3219.’’


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Enter.’’ The HFL response is ‘‘The number has been changed. Returning to the main menu.’’


Todeleteaname,dothis: 1.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Phonebook.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘The Phonebook options are store, edit, delete, receive contact, and list.’’


2.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Delete.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘What name would you like to delete?’’


Bluetooth HandsFreeLink


3.


4.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say the name you would like to delete. For example, say ‘‘Eric.’’ The HFL response is ‘‘Would you like to delete Eric?’’


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Yes.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘The name has been deleted. Returning to the main menu.’’


Tolistallnamesinthephonebook,do this: 1.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Phonebook.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘The Phonebook options are store, edit, delete, receive contact, and list.’’


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Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Yes.’’ The HFL response is ‘‘Calling.’’ Once connected, you will hear the person you called through the audio speakers. To change the volume, use the audio system volume knob, or the steering wheel volume controls.


Bluetooth HandsFreeLink


2.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘List.’’ The HFL responds by listing the names in the phonebook. When the end of the list is reached, the HFL response is, ‘‘The entire list has been read. Returning to the main menu.’’


Tocallanamefromthephonebooklist, dothis: 1.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Phonebook.’’ The HFL response is ‘‘Phonebook options are store, edit, delete, receive contact, and list.’’


2.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘List.’’ The HFL responds by listing the names in the phonebook. When it says the name you want to call, for example, Eric, press the Talk button, and then say ‘‘Call.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘Would you like to call Eric?’’


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Storing a Phone Number Directly from Your Phone You can store the desired number to the HFL phonebook directly from your cell phone.


or call the


www.acura.com/


Your phone may not have


NOTE: this capability. Visit handsfreelink HandsFreeLink consumer support at 1-888-528-7876. In Canada, visit www.acura.ca You can see your phone’s owner’s manual for information.


, or call 1-866-78-ACURA.


Tostoreaphonenumberfromyour phone: 1.


With your phone on and the ignition switch in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position, press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Phonebook.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘Phonebook options are store, edit, delete, receive contact and list.’’


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Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Receive contact.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘The receive process requires operation of your Bluetooth device. For safety, only perform this function while the vehicle is stopped. HFL is now waiting to receive a contact from a Bluetooth device.’’


Select a desired number from the list on your phone, and transmit/ send (individual steps will vary for each type of phone, refer to your phone’s owner’s manual) via Bluetooth. The HFL response is ‘‘One phone number has been received for this contact. What name would you like to store for the mobile number? To discard this number, say ‘Discard.’ ’’


4.


5.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say the name you would like to store. For example, say ‘‘Neil at work.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘Neil at work will be stored. Is this correct?’’


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say either ‘‘Yes’’ or ‘‘No.’’ If you say ‘‘Yes,’’ the HFL response is, ‘‘Neil at work has been stored. Would you like HFL to receive another contact?’’ Go to step 6.


If you say ‘‘No,’’ the HFL response is ‘‘Returning to the main menu.’’


Bluetooth HandsFreeLink


6.


7.


If you want to continue to store any other numbers, press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Yes.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘HFL is now waiting to receive a contact from a Bluetooth device.’’


Select a desired number from the list on your phone, and transmit/ send (individual steps will vary for each type of phone, refer to your phone’s owner’s manual) via Bluetooth. The HFL response is ‘‘One phone number has been received for this contact. What name would you like to store for the mobile number? To discard this number, say ‘Discard.’ ’’


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8.


9.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say the name you would like to store. For example, say ‘‘Susan at work.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘Susan at work will be stored. Is this correct?’’


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say either ‘‘Yes’’ or ‘‘No.’’ The HFL response is ‘‘Susan at work has been stored. Would you like HFL to receive another contact?’’


10.


If you do not want to continue to store any other numbers, press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘No.’’ The HFL response is ‘‘Returning to the main menu.’’


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Cellular Phonebook Options The cellular phonebook option allows you to store up to 1,000 names and 10,000 phone numbers in the phonebook of Bluetooth HandsFreeLink from your cellular phonebook. The maximum names and numbers to be stored varies on the data size. With HFL, you can then automatically dial any name or number in the phonebook.


or call the


www.acura.com/


Your phone may not have


NOTE: this capability. Visit handsfreelink HandsFreeLink consumer support at 1-888-528-7876. In Canada, visit www.acura.ca You can see your phone’s owner’s manual for information.


, or call 1-866-78-ACURA.


To use the cellular phonebook with HFL, select a ‘‘Cellular Phonebook’’ icon from the information screen. The navigation display will change as shown above.


If any phonebook is not stored and your phone is not linked to HFL, Cellular Phonebook icon is grayed out.


2009 RL PIN Number: This option allows you to add, change, or remove a PIN number for any phonebook that has been imported.


Import Cellular Phonebook: This option allows you to store the phonebook of your cellular phone in HFL. When you link your phone to HFL and select this option, the system will start importing and loading the phonebook.


Search Imported Phonebook: This option allows you to search the phone numbers stored in HFL. When you enter a person’s first name or last name, the system will find the number you want and let you make calls.


Delete Imported Phonebook: This option allows you to delete the stored phonebook from HFL. When you link your phone to HFL and select this option, the system will automatically delete the phonebook of the linked phone from HFL (see page


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).


Before selling or discarding


NOTE: your vehicle, make sure to delete the imported phonebook data.


Bluetooth HandsFreeLink


Toimportthecellularphonebook You can import the phonebook of your cellular phone in the HFL. Link your phone to the HFL and select ‘‘Import Cellular Phonebook’’ from the ‘‘Select an option’’ screen. When the message ‘‘The import was successful.’’ is displayed, push in on the Interface Dial to select ‘‘OK.’’


Example


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NOTE:


HFL does not allow you to pair your phone if the vehicle is moving. Up to six phones can be paired to HFL.


Tosearchtheimportedphonebook


PIN ICON


Select a phonebook from the displayed list. If the phonebook you select has a PIN icon, you will need the four-digit PIN number to access the phonebook. The following screen will appear.


For information on linking to the HFL, see page


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IMPORTED PHONEBOOK


IMPORTED DATE


You can search the stored number by entering keywords to make calls by using HFL.


Select ‘‘Search Imported Phonebook’’ from the ‘‘Select an option’’ screen. The display will change as shown above.


Enter the PIN number to access the phonebook. You cannot access a PIN protected phonebook if you do not use the correct PIN number.


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2009 RL Select the number (1 6) of the desired person from the list.



Up to three category icons are displayed in the right side of the list. These category icons indicate how many numbers are stored for the person. If a name has more than three category icons, ‘‘ ’’ is displayed.



The following category icons will appear:


Enter the keyword for a person’s name, such as the first name or last name, using the Interface Dial. If the system does not find an exact match, say or select ‘‘LIST’’ when you finish entering the keyword.


The system will display a list of person’s names, with the closest match to the name you entered at the top of the list.


Preference


Home


Mobile


Bluetooth HandsFreeLink


Work


Pager


Fax


Car


Voice


Other


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TostoreanumberintheBluetooth HandsFreeLink


Todeletetheimportedphonebook


After selecting a person, the system will display a list of the person’s phone numbers.


Select the desired number from the list to make a call.


Say or select ‘‘STORE IN HandsFreeLink’’ from the ‘‘Select a number to call’’ screen. The screen shown above will appear.


Select the desired number from the list to store it in HFL.


You can delete the stored phonebook from the HFL. Link your phone to the HFL and select ‘‘Delete Imported Phonebook’’ from the ‘‘Select an option’’ screen. The display will change as shown above.


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2009 RL Select a phonebook from the displayed list. If the phonebook you select has a PIN icon, you will need the four-digit PIN number to access the phonebook. The following screen will appear.


After you enter the correct PIN number, or if the phonebook you select is not PIN protected, the following screen appears.


Bluetooth HandsFreeLink


Toadd,change,orremoveaPIN numberfromanyphonebook


Select ‘‘Yes’’, and the message ‘‘The imported phonebook has been deleted.’’ will appear. Select ‘‘OK’’ to complete the deletion.


You can add, change or remove a PIN number from any phonebook. Select ‘‘PIN Number’’ from the ‘‘Select an Option’’ screen. The display will change as shown above.


Enter the PIN number to access the phonebook. You cannot access a PIN protected phonebook if you do not use the correct PIN number.


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ToaddaPINnumber


TochangeaPINnumber


1.


Select the phonebook you wish to add the PIN number to. When you select the phonebook without a PIN icon, the display will change as shown above.


2.


Enter the four-digit PIN number. You will be asked to re-enter the PIN to verify.


1.


Select the phonebook that you wish to change the PIN number for. The display will change as shown above.


2.


Enter your current PIN number.


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Clearing the System This operation clears the HFL of your passcode, your paired phones, all names in the HFL phonebook, and all imported phonebooks. Clearing is recommended before you sell your vehicle.


Toclearthesystem,dothis: 1.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘System.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘System options are setup and clear.’’


2.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Clear.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘This process will clear all paired phones, clear all entries in the phonebook, clear the passcode, and restore the defaults in the system setup. Is this what you would like to do?’’


3.


4.


5.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Yes.’’ The HFL response is ‘‘Preparing to clear all paired phones, all phonebook entries, the passcode, and restore the defaults in the system setup. Say OK to proceed, otherwise say go back or cancel.’’


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘OK’’ to proceed, or say ‘‘Go back’’ or ‘‘Cancel.’’


If you said ‘‘OK,’’ the HFL response is, ‘‘Please wait while the system is cleared.’’ This may take up to 2 minutes to complete, then the HFL response is, ‘‘The system has been cleared. Returning to the main menu.’’


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3.


Enter your new four-digit PIN number. You will be asked to re- enter the PIN to verify.


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Changing Language Canadian models only TochangefromEnglishtoFrench,do this: 1.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Change language.’’ The HFL response is ‘‘English or French?’’


2.


3.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Français.’’ The HFL response is ‘‘Vous avez sélectionné Français. Les noms enregistrés en mode Anglais ne seront pas accessible en mode Français. Voulez-vous continuer?


4.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Oui.’’ If there are no paired phones without French name tags, the HFL response is ‘‘La langue a été changée. Retour au menu principal.’’


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If there are paired phones without French name tags, the HFL response is ‘‘Pour que le système identifie les téléphones qui ont été jumelés dans une autre langue, les noms des téléphones doivent être ré-enregistrés.’’


If there are paired phones


NOTE: without French name tags, the following prompts will continue.



The HFL response is, for example, ‘‘Quel est le nom Français pour Paul’s phone ?’’ Press and < release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Téléphone de Paul.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘Quel est le nom Français pour phone ?’’ Press and release the Talk button. Say ‘‘Téléphone de Pat.’’ After all paired phones missing a French name tag are re- recorded, the HFL will prompt, ‘‘Retour au menu principal.’’


Pat’s




TochangefromFrenchtoEnglish,do this: 1.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Changer Langue.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘Anglais ou Français?’’


2.


3.


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘English.’’ The HFL response is, ‘‘You have selected English. Name tags that were stored while in French mode will not be accessible in English mode. Would you like to continue?’’


Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Yes.’’ If there are no paired phones without English name tags, the HFL response is ‘‘The language has been changed. Returning to the main menu.’’


2009 RL If there are paired phones without English name tags, the HFL response is ‘‘The language has been changed. For the system to identify phones that were paired while in another language, the phone names need to be re-recorded.’’


HFL Limitations When using voice control, the HFL call is placed on hold, or the HFL stops its voice recognition. To operate the HFL again, press the Talk button. Then after the beep, say the appropriate command.


If there are paired phones


NOTE: without English name tags, the following prompts will continue.


In addition, you cannot use HFL while using AcuraLink.


4.


?’’ Press


Téléphone de Paul


The HFL says, for example, ‘‘What is the English name for < > and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Paul’s phone. ’’ The HFL response is ‘‘What is the English name for Téléphone de Pat ?’’ Press and release the Talk button. After the beep, say ‘‘Pat’s phone.’’ After all paired phones missing an English name tag are re-recorded, the HFL will say ‘‘Returning to the main menu.’’




Bluetooth HandsFreeLink


AsrequiredbytheFCC: ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15ofthe FCCrules.Operationissubjecttothe followingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdevice maynotcauseharmfulinterference,and (2)thisdevicemustacceptany interferencereceived,including interferencethatmaycauseundesired operation.


Changesormodificationsnotexpressly approvedbythepartyresponsiblefor compliancecouldvoidtheuser’s authoritytooperatetheequipment.


ThisdevicecomplieswithIndustry CanadaStandardRSS-210. Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwo conditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcause interference,and(2)thisdevicemust acceptanyinterferencethatmaycause undesiredoperationofthedevice.


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2009 RL Rearview Camera and Monitor


Since the rearview camera display area is limited, you should always back up slowly and carefully, and look behind you for obstacles.


REAR VIEW CAMERA


Whenever you shift to reverse (R) with the ignition switch in the ON (II) position, the rearview is shown on the navigation system screen.


For the best picture, always keep the rearview camera clean, and do not cover the camera lens. To avoid scratching the lens when you clean it, use a moist, soft cloth.


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2009 RL Before Driving


Before you begin driving your vehicle, you should know what gasoline to use and how to check the levels of important fluids. You also need to know how to properly store luggage or packages. The information in this section will help you. If you plan to add any accessories to your vehicle, please read the information in this section first.


Break-in Period Fuel Recommendation Service Station Procedures


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Refueling Tighten Fuel Cap Message Opening and Closing


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the Hood


Oil Check Engine Coolant Check


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Fuel Economy . 390
Accessories and Modifications . 393
Carrying Cargo . 395


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Fuel Recommendation Your vehicle is designed to operate on premium unleaded gasoline with a pump octane of 91 or higher. If this octane grade is unavailable, regular unleaded gasoline with a pump octane of 87 or higher may be used temporarily. The use of regular unleaded gasoline can cause metallic knocking noises in the engine and will result in decreased engine performance. The long-term use of regular-grade gasoline can lead to engine damage.


We recommend quality gasolines containing detergent additives that help prevent fuel system and engine deposits.


In addition, in order to maintain good performance, fuel economy, and emissions control, we strongly recommend, in areas where it is available, the use of gasoline that does NOT contain manganese-based fuel additives such as MMT. Use of gasoline with these additives may adversely affect performance, and cause the malfunction indicator lamp on your instrument panel to come on. If this happens, contact your authorized dealer for service.


Break-in Period Help assure your vehicle’s future reliability and performance by paying extra attention to how you drive during the first 600 miles (1,000 km). During this period:


Avoid full-throttle starts and rapid acceleration.


Avoid hard braking for the first 200 miles (300 km).


Do not change the oil until the scheduled maintenance time.


Do not tow a trailer.


You should also follow these recommendations with an overhauled or exchanged engine, or when the brakes are replaced.


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2009 RL Some gasoline today is blended with oxygenates such as ethanol or MTBE. Your vehicle is designed to operate on oxygenated gasoline containing up to 10% ethanol by volume and up to 15% MTBE by volume. Do not use gasoline containing methanol.


If you notice any undesirable operating symptoms, try another service station or switch to another brand of gasoline.


For further important fuel-related information, please refer to your Quick Start Guide


Refueling


FUEL FILL DOOR RELEASE BUTTON


Service Station Procedures


Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel.


Stop the engine, and keep heat, sparks, and flames away. Handle fuel only outdoors. Wipe up spills immediately.


1.


Park with the driver’s side closest to the service station pump.


FUEL FILL CAP


2.


Open the fuel fill door by pressing the button in the driver’s door (to open the fuel fill door manually, see page


509


).


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Screw the fuel fill cap back on until it clicks at least once. If you do not properly tighten the cap, you will see a ‘‘TIGHTEN FUEL CAP’’ message on the multi- information display, and the malfunction indicator lamp may also come on (see page


507


).


6.


Push the fuel fill door closed until it latches.


Service Station Procedures


3.


4.


Remove the fuel fill cap slowly. You may hear a hissing sound as pressure inside the tank escapes. Place the cap in the holder on the fuel fill door.


Stop filling the tank after the fuel nozzle automatically clicks off. Do not try to ‘‘top off’’ the tank. This leaves some room in the fuel tank for the fuel to expand with temperature changes.


Ifthefuelnozzlekeepsclickingoff even though the tank is not full, there may be a problem with your vehicle’s fuel vapor recovery system. The system helps keep fuel vapor from going into the atmosphere. Try filling at another pump. If this does not fix the problem, consult your dealer.


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replace the fuel fill cap. To scroll to another message, press the INFO button. The ‘‘TIGHTEN FUEL CAP’’ message will appear each time you restart the engine until the system turns the message off.


If the system still detects a leak in the vehicle’s evaporative emissions system, the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) comes on. If the fuel fill cap was not already tightened, turn the engine off, and check or retighten the fuel fill cap until it clicks at least once. The MIL should go off after several days of normal driving once the cap is tightened or replaced. If the MIL does not go off, have your vehicle inspected by a dealer. For more information, see page


507


Your vehicle’s on board diagnostic system will detect a loose or missing fuel fill cap as an evaporative system leak. The first time a leak is detected a ‘‘TIGHTEN FUEL CAP’’ message appears on the multi-information display. Turn the engine off, and confirm the fuel fill cap is installed. If it is, loosen it, then retighten it until it clicks at least once. The message should go off after several days of normal driving once you tighten or


Service Station Procedures


Opening and Closing the Hood


HOOD RELEASE LEVER


1.


Park the vehicle, and set the parking brake. Pull the hood release lever located under the lower left corner of the dashboard. The hood will pop up slightly.


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LATCH


2.


Reach between the hood and the front bumper with your finger. Slide the latch handle up.


If the hood latch handle moves stiffly, or if you can open the hood without lifting the handle, the mechanism should be cleaned and lubricated.


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3.


Lift the hood up most of the way. The hydraulic supports will lift it up the rest of the way and hold it up.


To close the hood, lower the hood to about a foot (30 cm) above the fender, then firmly press down on the front edge of the hood. Make sure it is securely latched.


2009 RL Oil Check


DIPSTICK


UPPER MARK


LOWER MARK


Wait a few minutes after turning the engine off before you check the oil.


1.


Remove the dipstick (orange loop).


4.


Remove the dipstick again, and check the level. It should be between the upper and lower marks.


2.


Wipe the dipstick with a clean cloth or paper towel.


3.


Insert the dipstick all the way back into its hole.


If it is near or below the lower Adding Engine Oil mark, see 458
page


on


Service Station Procedures


Engine Coolant Check


RESERVE TANK


MAX MIN


Look at the coolant level in the radiator reserve tank. Make sure it is between the MAX and MIN lines. If Adding it is below the MIN line, see Engine Coolant 461


on page


Owner’s Maintenance on page


Refer to Checks for information about checking other items on your vehicle.


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2009 RL Fuel Economy


Actual Mileage and EPA Fuel Economy Estimates Comparison. Fuel economy is not a fixed number. It varies based on driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle condition. Therefore, it is not possible for one set of estimates to predict fuel economy precisely for all drivers in all environments.


The EPA fuel economy estimates shown in the example to the right are a useful tool for comparison when buying a vehicle. EPA estimates include:



Represents urban


City MPG driving in a vehicle in light traffic. A range of miles per gallon achieved is also provided.



Represents a


Highway MPG mixture of rural and interstate driving, in a warmed-up vehicle, typical of longer trips in free-flowing traffic. A range of miles per gallon


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City MPG


Highway MPG


Combined Fuel Economy


Estimated Annual Fuel Cost


(Sample U.S. EPA label shown)


achieved is also provided.



Combined Fuel Economy Represents a combination of city and highway driving. The scale represents the range of combined fuel economy for other vehicles in the class.


Estimated Annual Fuel Cost − Provides an estimated annual fuel cost, based on 15,000 miles (20,000
km) per year multiplied by the cost per gallon (based on EPA fuel cost data) divided by the combined fuel economy.


For more information on fuel economy ratings and factors that affect fuel economy, visit fueleconomy.gov vehicles.gc.ca


www. (Canada: Visit


www.


2009 RL Fuel Economy Factors The following factors can lower your vehicle’s fuel economy:


Aggressive driving (hard acceleration and braking) Excessive idling, accelerating and braking in stop-and-go traffic Cold engine operation (engines are more efficient when warmed up) Driving with a heavy load or the air conditioner running Improperly inflated tires


Improving Fuel Economy


VehicleMaintenance A properly maintained vehicle maximizes fuel economy. Poor maintenance can significantly reduce fuel economy. Always maintain your vehicle according to the maintenance messages displayed on the multi- Owner’s information display (see Maintenance Checks 452
on page For example:


).


Fuel Economy



Observe the speed limit Aerodynamic drag has a big effect on fuel mileage at speeds above 45
mph (75 km/h). Reduce your speed and you reduce the drag. Trailers, car top carriers, roof racks and bike racks are also big contributors to increased drag. Always drive in the highest gear possible manual transmission, you can boost your fuel economy by up shifting as early as possible. Avoid excessive idling − results in 0 miles per gallon.


If your vehicle has a


Idling



).


Use the recommended viscosity motor oil, displaying the API Certification Seal (see page 458
Maintain proper tire inflation An underinflated tire increases − ‘‘rolling resistance,’’ which reduces fuel economy. Avoid carrying excess weight in your vehicle It puts a heavier load on the engine, increasing fuel consumption. Keep your vehicle clean In particular, a build-up of snow or mud on your vehicle’s underside adds weight and rolling resistance. Frequent cleaning helps your fuel economy.




DriveEfficiently



Drive moderately acceleration, abrupt cornering, and hard braking increase fuel consumption.


Rapid


CONTINUED


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The A/C


Minimize the use of the air conditioning system puts an extra load on the engine which makes it use more fuel. Use the fresh-air ventilation when possible. Plan and combine trips Combine several short trips into one. A warmed-up engine is more fuel efficient than a cold one.



Calculating Fuel Economy


MeasuringTechniques Direct calculation is the recommended source of information about your actual fuel economy. Using frequency of fill-ups or taking fuel gauge readings are NOT accurate measures of fuel economy. Fuel economy may improve over the first several thousand miles.


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CheckingYourFuelEconomy


Miles driven


Gallons of fuel


Miles per Gallon


100


Liter


Kilometers


L per 100 km


1) 2) 3) 4)


Fill the fuel tank until the nozzle automatically clicks off. Reset trip counter to zero. Record the total gallons (liters) needed to refill. Follow one of the simple calculations above.


2009 RL Accessories and Modifications


Modifying your vehicle, or installing some non-Acura accessories, can make your vehicle unsafe. Before you make any modifications or add any accessories, be sure to read the following information.


Accessories Your dealer has Acura accessories that allow you to personalize your vehicle. These accessories have been designed and approved for your vehicle, and are covered by warranty.


Although non-Acura accessories may fit on your vehicle, they may not meet factory specifications, and could adversely affect your vehicle’s handling and stability.


Improper accessories or modifications can affect your vehicle’s handling, stability, and performance, and cause a crash in which you can be hurt or killed.


Follow all instructions in this owner’s manual regarding accessories and modifications.


When properly installed, cellular phones, alarms, two-way radios, and low-powered audio systems should not interfere with your vehicle’s computer controlled systems, such as your airbags, anti-lock brakes, and tire pressure monitoring system.


Before installing any accessory:


Make sure the accessory does not obscure any lights, or interfere with proper vehicle operation or performance.


Be sure electronic accessories do not overload electrical circuits (see page the proper operation of your vehicle.


) or interfere with


510


Before installing any electronic accessory, have the installer contact your dealer. If possible, have your dealer inspect the final installation.


Do not install accessories on the side pillars or across the rear windows. Accessories installed in these areas may interfere with proper operation of the side curtain airbags.


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Larger or smaller wheels and tires can interfere with the operation of your vehicle’s anti-lock brakes and other systems.


Modifying your steering wheel or any other part of your vehicle’s safety systems could make the systems ineffective.


If you plan to modify your vehicle, consult your dealer.


Modifying Your Vehicle Removing parts from your vehicle, or replacing components with non- Acura components could seriously affect your vehicle’s handling, stability, and reliability.


Here are some examples:


Lowering the vehicle with a non- Acura suspension kit that significantly reduces ground clearance can allow the undercarriage to hit speed bumps or other raised objects, which could cause the airbags to deploy.


Raising your vehicle with a non- Acura suspension kit can affect the handling and stability.


Non-Acura wheels, because they are a universal design, can cause excessive stress on suspension components and will not be compatible with the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS).


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2009 RL CONSOLE COMPARTMENT


FRONT DOOR POCKET


CENTER POCKET


TRUNK


SEAT-BACK POCKETS


GLOVE BOX


Carrying Cargo


Your vehicle has several convenient storage areas:


Glove box Front door and seat-back pockets Console compartment Center pocket Trunk


In addition, the trunk pass-through allows you to carry longer items.


However, carrying too much cargo, or improperly storing it, can affect your vehicle’s handling, stability, stopping distance, and tires, and make it unsafe. Before carrying any type of cargo, be sure to read the following pages.


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2009 RL Carrying Cargo


Load Limits The maximum load for your vehicle is 850 lbs (385 kg).


See Tire And Loading Information label attached to the driver’s doorjamb.


Label Example


This figure includes the total weight of all occupants, cargo, and accessories, and the tongue load if you are towing a trailer.


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Overloading or improper loading can affect handling and stability and cause a crash in which you can be hurt or killed.


Follow all load limits and other loading guidelines in this manual.



Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit (1)


Locate the statement ‘‘The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.’’ on your vehicle’s placard.


(2)


Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle.


(3)


Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs.


(4)


The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. For example, if the ‘‘XXX’’ amount equals 1,400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lb. passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. (1,400


150) = 650 lbs.)


750 (5



×


(5)


Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4.


(6)


If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle. Consult this manual to determine how this reduces the available cargo and luggage load capacity of your vehicle.


2009 RL Example 1


Example 2


Example 3


Max Load (850 lbs)


Passenger Weight (150 lbs x 2 = 300 lbs)


Cargo Weight (550 lbs)


Max Load (850 lbs)


Passenger Weight (150 lbs x 4 = 600 lbs)


Cargo Weight (250 lbs)


Max Load (850 lbs)


Passenger Weight (150 lbs x 5 = 750 lbs)


Cargo Weight (100 lbs)


Carrying Cargo


In addition, the total weight of the vehicle, all occupants, accessories, cargo, and trailer tongue load must not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). Both are on a label on the driver’s doorjamb.


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Carrying Items in the Passenger Compartment


Store or secure all items that could be thrown around and hurt someone during a crash.


Do not put any items on top of the rear shelf. They can block your view and be thrown around the vehicle during a crash.


Be sure items placed on the floor behind the front seats cannot roll under the seats and interfere with the pedals or seat operation.


Keep the glove box closed while driving. If it is open, a passenger could injure their knees during a crash or sudden stop.


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Carrying Cargo in the Trunk or on a Roof Rack


Distribute cargo evenly on the floor of the trunk, placing the heaviest items on the bottom and as far forward as possible.


If you carry any items extending through the trunk pass-through, tie down or secure all items that could be thrown around the vehicle and hurt someone during a crash or sudden stop.


If you carry large items that prevent you from closing the trunk lid, exhaust gas can enter the passenger area. To avoid the possibility of poisoning on page 56


, follow the instructions


carbon monoxide


If you carry any items on a roof rack, be sure the total weight of the rack and the items does not exceed 121 lbs (55 kg).


If you use an accessory roof rack, the roof rack weight limit may be lower. Refer to the information that came with your roof rack.


2009 RL Cargo Hooks


SIDE CARGO HOOKS


CARGO FLOOR HOOKS


Carrying Cargo


There are hooks on the floor and both sides of the trunk. They can be used to install the cargo net for securing items. The side cargo hooks are designed to hold light items (maximum load: 6 lbs or 3 kgs for each hook). Heavy objects may damage the side hooks.


The cargo floor hooks can also be used to tie down and secure items on the floor.


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2009 RL 400


2009 RL This section gives you tips on starting the engine under various conditions, and how to operate the automatic transmission. It also includes important information on parking your vehicle, the braking system, the Super Handling-All Wheel Drive the vehicle stability assist (VSA) system, the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), the collision mitigation brake system (CMBS), and facts you need if you are planning to tow a trailer.


(SH-AWD ) system,


TM


Driving


Preparing to Drive Starting the Engine


........................ .......................


. 402
. 403


Check Starting System


Message


................................. ..............


. 404
. 405


Automatic Transmission Driving with the Paddle


Shifters


D-Paddle Shift Mode Sequential Shift Mode


................................... ................ .............. Super Handling-All Wheel Drive ................. ........................................... ............................. ...............


Parking Braking System Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) Collision Mitigation Brake


(SH-AWD ) System


. 409
. 409
. 411


TM


. 413
. 415
. 416
. 417


System (CMBS)


........................


. 419


Tire Pressure Monitoring


System (TPMS)


........................ Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA ),


. 429


aka Electronic Stability


Control (ESC), System


Towing a Trailer Towing Your Vehicle


........ ........................... ...................


. 435
. 437
. 442


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2009 RL Preparing to Drive


You should do the following checks and adjustments before you drive your vehicle.


1.


Make sure all windows, mirrors, and outside lights are clean and unobstructed. Remove frost, snow, or ice.


2.


Check that the hood is fully closed.


3.


4.


Visually check the tires. If a tire looks low, use a gauge to check its pressure (see page


481


).


Check that any items you may be carrying are stored properly or fastened down securely.


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5.


6.


Check the seat adjustment (see page


156


).


Check the adjustment of the inside and outside mirrors (see page


161


).


7.


Check the steering wheel adjustment (see page 148


).


8.


9.


Make sure the doors and the trunk are securely closed and locked.


Fasten your seat belt. Check that your passengers have fastened their seat belts (see page ).


17


10.


When you start the engine, check the gauges and indicators in the instrument panel, and the messages on the multi-information display (see pages 78


and


61


70


).


2009 RL Your vehicle’s starting system has an auto control mode. When you turn the ignition switch to the START (III) position, this feature keeps the engine’s starter motor running until the engine starts. Follow these instructions to start the engine:


1.


Apply the parking brake.


2.


In cold weather, turn off all electrical accessories to reduce the drain on the battery.


3.


Make sure the shift lever is in Park. Press on the brake pedal.


4.


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