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Moonroof Power Seat Not Used Power Seat Not Used Daytime Running Light LAF Heater Moonroof Relay Passenger’s Power Window Radio, ACC Socket Small Light, License Light Interior Light, Courtesy Lights Power Door Locks Clock, Back Up ABS Motor Check Driver’s Power Window Not Used
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Canadian Special Edition, U.S. LX-V6, and
EX, EX-V6
Canadian models
U.S. models except LX
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UNDER-HOOD FUSE BOX
No. Amps.
Circuits Protected
No. Amps.
Circuits Protected
Fuses
10
11
12
13
20 A 7.5 A 20 A 20 A 20 A 15 A 30 A 15 A 20 A 30 A 100 A 20 A 40 A
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Left Headlight Dimmer Relay Right Headlight ABS F/S Stop ACG ABS Motor Hazard Spare Fuse Spare Fuse Battery Cooling Fan Back Up, ACC
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15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
40 A 40 A 20 A 40 A 40 A 7.5 A 10 A 15 A 20 A 20 A 50 A
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Power Window Motor Power Seat TCS F/S Heater Motor Rear Defroster Spare Fuse Spare Fuse Spare Fuse Heated Seat Condenser Fan IG1 Main
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EX-V6 in Canada
EX, V6 models
V6 models
Canadian Special Edition, EX, and EX-V6
models
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Emergency Towing
If your car needs to be towed, call a professional towing service or, if you belong to one, an organization that provides roadside assistance. Never tow your car behind another vehicle with just a rope or chain. It is very dangerous.
There are three popular types of professional towing equipment.
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The operator Flat-bedEquipment loads your car on the back of a truck. This is the best way to transport your Honda.
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The tow
Wheel-liftEquipment truck uses two pivoting arms that go under the tires (front or rear) and lift them off the ground. The other two This is tires remain on the ground. an acceptable way to tow your Honda.
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The tow
Sling-typeEquipment truck uses metal cables with hooks on the ends. These hooks go around parts of the frame or suspension and the cables lift that end of the car off the ground. Your car’s suspension and body can be seriously damaged. This method of towing is unacceptable.
If your Honda cannot be transported by flat-bed, it should be towed by wheel-lift equipment with the front wheels off the ground. If due to damage, your car must be towed with the front wheels on the ground, do the following:
Improper towing preparation will damage the transmission. Follow the above procedure exactly. If you cannot shif t the transmission or start the engine (automatic transmission), your car must be transported with the f ront wheels of f the ground.
With the front wheels on the ground, it is best to tow the car no farther than 50 miles (80 km), and keep the speed below 35 mph (55 km/h).
5-speedManualTransmission Release the parking brake. Shift the transmission to Neutral.
AutomaticTransmission
Release the parking brake. Start the engine. Shift to D , then to N. Turn off the engine.
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If you decide to tow your car with all four wheels on the ground, make sure you use a properly-designed and attached tow bar. Prepare the car for towing as described above, and leave the ignition switch in Accessory (I) so the steering wheel does not lock. Make sure the radio and any items plugged into the accessory power socket are turned off so they do not run down the battery.
The steering system can be damaged if the steering wheel is locked. Leave the ignition switch in Accessory (I), and make sure the steering wheel turns f reely bef ore you begin towing.
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The diagrams in this section give you the dimensions and capacities of your Honda, and the locations of the identification numbers. It also includes information you should know about your vehicle’s tires and emissions control systems.
Identification Numbers Specifications
(4-cylinder Models)
Specifications
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Emissions Controls ....................... The Clean Air Act ..................... Crankcase Emissions Control .................................... Evaporative Emissions Control ....................................
System
System
Onboard Refueling Vapor
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Recovery
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Exhaust Emissions Controls . 353
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PGM-FI System Ignition Timing Control
System
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(EGR) System
Three Way Catalytic
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Converter
Replacement Parts
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State Emissions Testing
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Identification Numbers
Your car has several identifying numbers located in various places.
The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is the 17-digit number your Honda dealer uses to register your car for warranty purposes. It is also necessary for licensing and insuring your car. The easiest place to find the VIN is on a plate fastened to the top of the dashboard. You can see it by looking through the windshield on the driver’s side. It is also on the Certification label attached to the driver’s doorjamb, and is stamped on the engine compartment bulkhead. The VIN is also provided in bar code on the Certification label.
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VVEEHHIICCLLEE IIDDEENNTTIIFFIICCAATTIIOONN NNUUMMBBEERR
CCEERRTTIIFFIICCAATTIIOONN LLAABBEELL
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The Engine Number is stamped into the engine block. It is on the front.
44--ccyylliinnddeerr MMooddeellss
AAUUTTOOMMAATTIICC TTRRAANNSSMMIISSSSIIOONN NNUUMMBBEERR
The Transmission Number is on a label on top of the transmission.
Identification Numbers
MMAANNUUAALL TTRRAANNSSMMIISSSSIIOONN NNUUMMBBEERR
66--ccyylliinnddeerr MMooddeellss
EENNGGIINNEE NNUUMMBBEERR
EENNGGIINNEE NNUUMMBBEERR
AAUUTTOOMMAATTIICC TTRRAANNSSMMIISSSSIIOONN NNUUMMBBEERR
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Specifications (4-cylinder Models)
Dimensions Length Width Height Wheelbase Track
Front Rear
Weights Gross vehicle weight rating
Air Conditioning Refrigerant type Charge quantity Lubricant type
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187.7 in (4,767 mm) 70.3 in (1,785 mm) 54.9 in (1,395 mm) 105.1 in (2,670 mm) 61.2 in (1,555 mm) 60.4 in (1,535 mm)
See the certification label attached to the driver’s doorjamb.
HFC-134a (R-134a) −
24.7 26.5 oz (700 750 g)
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ND-OIL8
Capacities Fuel tank
Engine coolant
Change * Manual Automatic
Total
Manual Automatic
Approx. 17.12 US gal (64.8 , 14.26 Imp gal)
1.45 US gal (5.5 , 1.21 Imp gal) 1.43 US gal (5.4 , 1.19 Imp gal)
1.85 US gal (7.0 , 1.54 Imp gal) 1.82 US gal (6.9 , 1.52 Imp gal)
Engine oil
Change *
Including filter Without filter
Total Change Total Change Total
4.5 US qt (4.3 , 3.8 Imp qt)
4.2 US qt (4.0 , 3.5 Imp qt)
5.9 US qt (5.6 , 4.9 Imp qt) 2.0 US qt (1.9 , 1.7 Imp qt) 2.1 US qt (2.0 , 1.8 Imp qt) 2.6 US qt (2.5 , 2.2 Imp qt) 6.4 US qt (6.1 , 5.4 Imp qt)
U.S. Cars Canada Cars
2.6 US qt (2.5 , 2.2 Imp qt) 4.8 US qt (4.5 , 4.0 Imp qt)
Manual trans- mission oil Automatic transmission fluid Windshield washer reservoir
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Including the coolant in the reserve tank and that remaining in the engine. Reserve tank capacity: 0.16 US gal (0.6 , 0.13 Imp gal) Excluding the oil remaining in the engine.
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Lights Headlights
High Low
Front turn signal/side marker lights Front parking lights Rear turn signal/taillights Stop/Taillights Back-up lights Rear side marker lights License plate lights Ceiling light High-mount brake light Trunk light Door courtesy lights Vanity mirror light Spotlights
Battery Capacity
Fuses Interior
Under-hood
12 V 12 V 12 V
12 V 12 V 12 V 12 V 12 V 12 V 12 V 12 V 12 V 12 V 12 V 12 V
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− − − − − − − − − − − −
60 W (HB3) 51 W (HB4) 24/2.2 CP
3CP 32/2 CP 32/2 CP 21 W 3CP 3CP 8 W 21 W 5 W 3CP 1.8 W 4CP
12 V 12 V
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52 AH/5 HR 65 AH/20 HR
See page 336 or the fuse label attached to the inside of the fuse box door on each side of the dashboard. See page 337 or the fuse box cover.
Specifications (4-cylinder Models)
Engine Type
Bore xStroke Displacement Compression ratio Spark plugs
Water cooled 4-stroke
SOHC VTEC
4-cylinder gasoline engine
3.39 x 3.82 in (86.0 x 97.0 mm)
138 cu-in (2,254 cm )
9.3 : 1
See spark plug maintenance sec- tion page 252 .
Alignment Toe-in
Camber
Caster
Tires Size
Pressure
Front Rear Front Rear Front
0.00 in (0.0 mm) 0.08 in (2.0 mm)
0° 0°30’ − 2°48’
Front/Rear Spare Front/Rear Spare
P195/65R15 89H T125/70D15 95M
29 psi (200 kPa , 2.0 kgf/cm ) 60 psi (420 kPa , 4.2 kgf/cm )
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Specifications (6-cylinder Models)
187.7 in (4,767 mm) 70.3 in (1,785 mm) 55.3 in (1,405 mm) 105.1 in (2,670 mm) 61.2 in (1,555 mm) 60.4 in (1,535 mm)
See the certification label attached to the driver’s doorjamb.
HFC-134a (R-134a) −
15.8 17.5 oz (450 500 g)
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ND-OIL8
Capacities Fuel tank
Engine coolant Engine oil
Automatic transmission fluid Windshield washer reservoir
Change * Total Change *
Including filter Without filter
Total Change Total
Approx. 17.12 US gal (64.8 , 14.26 Imp gal) 1.48 US gal (5.6 , 1.23 Imp gal) 1.98 US gal (7.5 , 1.65 Imp gal)
4.6 US qt (4.4 , 3.9 Imp qt)
4.2 US qt (4.0 , 3.5 Imp qt)
5.3 US qt (5.0 , 4.4 Imp qt) 3.1 US qt (2.9 , 2.6 Imp qt) 7.6 US qt (7.2 , 6.3 Imp qt)
U.S. Cars Canada Cars
2.6 US qt (2.5 , 2.2 Imp qt) 4.8 US qt (4.5 , 4.0 Imp qt)
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Including the coolant in the reserve tank and that remaining in the engine. Reserve tank capacity: 0.16 US gal (0.6 , 0.13 Imp gal) Excluding the oil remaining in the engine.
Dimensions Length Width Height Wheelbase Track
Front Rear
Weights Gross vehicle weight rating
Air Conditioning Refrigerant type Charge quantity Lubricant type
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Specifications (6-cylinder Models)
Lights Headlights
High Low
Front turn signal/side marker lights Front parking lights Rear turn signal/taillights Stop/Taillights Back-up lights Rear side marker lights License plate lights Ceiling light High-mount brake light Trunk light Door courtesy lights Vanity mirror light Spotlights
Battery Capacity
Fuses Interior
Under-hood
12 V 12 V 12 V
12 V 12 V 12 V 12 V 12 V 12 V 12 V 12 V 12 V 12 V 12 V 12 V
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60 W (HB3) 51 W (HB4) 24/2.2 CP
3CP 32/2 CP 32/2 CP 21 W 3CP 3CP 8 W 21 W 5 W 3CP 1.8 W 4CP
12 V 12 V
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55 AH/5 HR 65 AH/20 HR
See page 336 or the fuse label attached to the inside of the fuse box door on each side of the dashboard. See page 337 or the fuse box cover.
Engine Type
Bore xStroke Displacement Compression ratio Spark plugs
Front Rear Front Rear Front
Front/Rear
Spare Front/Rear
Spare
Alignment Toe-in
Camber
Caster
Tires Size
Pressure
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LX-V6
Water cooled 4-stroke
SOHC VTEC
6-cylinder gasoline engine
3.39 x 3.39 in (86.0 x 86.0 mm)
183 cu-in (2,997 cm )
9.4 : 1
See spark plug maintenance sec- tion page 255 .
0.00 in (0.0 mm) 0.08 in (2.0 mm)
0° 0°30’ − 2°48’
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P205/60R16 91V P205/65R15 92V * T135/90D15 100M
32 psi (220 kPa , 2.2 kgf/cm ) 30 psi (210 kPa , 2.1 kgf/cm ) 60 psi (420 kPa , 4.2 kgf/cm )
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DOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Cars)
Treadwear The treadwear grade is a compara- tive rating based on the wear rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a specified government test course. For example, a tire graded 150 would wear one and one- half (1 1/2) times as well on the government course as a tire graded 100. The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual condi- tions of their use, however, and may depart significantly from the norm due to variations in driving habits, service practices and differences in road characteristics and climate.
The tires on your car meet all U.S. Federal Safety Requirements. All tires are also graded for treadwear, traction, and temperature perform- ance according to Department of Transportation (DOT) standards. The following explains these gradings.
Uniform Tire Quality Grading Quality grades can be found where applicable on the tire sidewall between the tread shoulder and the maximum section width. For example:
Treadwear 200
Traction AA
Temperature A
All passenger car tires must conform to Federal Safety Requirements in addition to these grades.
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AA, A, B, C
Traction The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. Those grades represent the tire’s ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction performance.
Warning: The traction grade assigned to this tire is based on straight-ahead braking traction tests, and does not include acceleration, cornering, hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristics.
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A, B, C
Temperature The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing the tire’s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and excessive temperature can lead to sudden tire failure. The grade C corresponds to a level of performance which all passenger car tires must meet under the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard No. 109. Grades B and A represent higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel than the minimum required by law.
DOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Cars)
Warning: The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not over- loaded. Excessive speed, underinfla- tion, or excessive loading, either separately or in combination, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure.
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Oxygenated Fuels
Some conventional gasolines are being blended with alcohol or an ether compound. These gasolines are collectively referred to as oxygenated fuels. To meet clean air standards, some areas of the United States and Canada use oxygenated fuels to help reduce emissions.
If you use an oxygenated fuel, be sure it is unleaded and meets the minimum octane rating requirement.
Before using an oxygenated fuel, try to confirm the fuel’s contents. Some states/provinces require this information to be posted on the pump.
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If you notice any undesirable operating symptoms, try another service station or switch to another brand of gasoline.
Fuel system damage or performance problems resulting from the use of an oxygenated fuel containing more than the percentages of oxygenates given above are not covered under warranty.
The following are the U.S. EPA and Canadian CGSB approved percentages of oxygenates:
ETHANOL (ethyl or grain alcohol) You may use gasoline containing up to 10 percent ethanol by volume. Gasoline containing ethanol may be marketed under the name ‘‘Gasohol.’’
(Methyl Tertiary Butyl
MTBE Ether) You may use gasoline containing up to 15 percent MTBE by volume.
(methyl or wood
METHANOL alcohol) Your vehicle was not designed to use fuel that contains methanol. Methanol can corrode metal parts in the fuel system, and also damage plastic and rubber components. This damage would not be covered by your warranties.
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If you are planning to take your Honda outside the U.S. or Canada, contact the tourist bureaus in the areas you will be traveling in to find out about the availability of unleaded gasoline with the proper octane rating.
If unleaded gasoline is not available, be aware that using leaded gasoline in your Honda will affect perfor- mance and fuel mileage, and damage its emissions controls. It will no longer comply with U.S. and Canadian emissions regulations, and will be illegal to operate in North America. To bring your car back into compliance will require the replace- ment of several components, such as the oxygen sensors and the three way catalytic converter. These re- placements are not covered under warranty.
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Emissions Controls
The burning of gasoline in your car’s engine produces several byproducts. Some of these are carbon monoxide (CO), oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and hydrocarbons (HC). Gasoline evaporating from the tank also produces hydrocarbons. Controlling the production of NOx, CO, and HC is important to the environment. Under certain conditions of sunlight and climate, NOx and HC react to form photochemical ‘‘smog.’’ Carbon monoxide does not contribute to smog creation, but it is a poisonous gas.
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The Clean Air Act
The United States Clean Air Act
sets standards for automobile
emissions. It also requires that
automobile manufacturers explain to
owners how their emissions controls
work and what to do to maintain
them. This section summarizes how
the emissions controls work.
Scheduled maintenance is on page
238
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In Canada, Honda vehicles comply
with the Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standards (CMVSS) for Emissions valid at the time they are manufactured.
Crankcase Emissions Control System Your car has a Positive Crankcase Ventilation System. This keeps gasses that build up in the engine’s crankcase from going into the atmosphere. The Positive Crankcase Ventilation valve routes them from
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the crankcase back to the intake manifold. They are then drawn into the engine and burned.
Evaporative Emissions Control System As gasoline evaporates in the fuel tank, an evaporative emissions control canister filled with charcoal adsorbs the vapor. It is stored in this canister while the engine is off. After the engine is started and warmed up, the vapor is drawn into the engine and burned during driving.
Onboard Refueling Vapor Recovery The Onboard Refueling Vapor Recovery (ORVR) system captures the fuel vapors during refueling. The vapors are adsorbed in a canister filled with activated carbon. While driving, the fuel vapors are drawn into the engine and burned off.
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Exhaust Emissions Controls The exhaust emissions controls include four systems: PGM-FI, Ignition Timing Control, Exhaust Gas Recirculation and Three Way Catalytic Converter. These four systems work together to control the engine’s combustion and minimize the amount of HC, CO, and NOx that comes out the tailpipe. The exhaust emissions control systems are separate from the crankcase and evaporative emissions control systems. PGM-FISystem The PGM-FI System uses sequential multiport fuel injection. It has three subsystems: Air Intake, Engine Control, and Fuel Control. The Engine Control Module (ECM)/ Powertrain Control Module (PCM- A/T only) uses various sensors to determine how much air is going into the engine. It then controls how much fuel to inject under all operating conditions.
IgnitionTimingControlSystem This system constantly adjusts the ignition timing, reducing the amount of HC, CO and NOx produced.
ExhaustGasRecirculation(EGR) System The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system takes some of the exhaust gas and routes it back into the intake manifold. Adding exhaust gas to the air/fuel mixture reduces the amount of NOx produced when the fuel is burned.
ThreeWayCatalyticConverter The three way catalytic converter is in the exhaust system. Through chemical reactions, it converts HC, CO, and NOx in the engine’s exhaust to carbon dioxide (CO ), dinitrogen (N ), and water vapor.
Emissions Controls
Replacement Parts The emissions control systems are designed and certified to work to- gether in reducing emissions to levels that comply with the Clean Air Act. To make sure the emissions remain low, you should use only new Genuine Honda replacement parts or their equivalent for repairs. Using lower quality parts may increase the emissions from your car.
The emissions control systems are covered by warranties separate from the rest of your car. Read your warranty manual for more informa- tion.
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Main MenuTable of ContentsstKeep the engine tuned-up.
Have your car diagnosed and repaired if it is misfiring, back- firing, stalling, or otherwise not running properly.
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Three Way Catalytic Converter
The three way catalytic converter contains precious metals that serve as catalysts, promoting chemical reactions to convert the exhaust gasses without affecting the metals. The catalytic converter is referred to as a three-way catalyst, since it acts on HC, CO, and NOx. A replacement unit must be an original Honda part or its equivalent.
The three way catalytic converter must operate at a high temperature for the chemical reactions to take place. It can set on fire any com- bustible materials that come near it. Park your car away from high grass, dry leaves, or other flammables.
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TTHHRREEEE WWAAYY CCAATTAALLYYTTIICC CCOONNVVEERRTTEERR A defective three way catalytic converter contributes to air pollution, and can impair your engine’s per- formance. Follow these guidelines to protect your car’s three way catalytic converter.
Always use unleaded gasoline. Even a small amount of leaded gasoline can contaminate the catalyst metals, making the three way catalytic converter ineffective.
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Testing of Readiness Codes If you take your vehicle for a state emissions test shortly after the battery has been disconnected or gone dead, it may not pass the test. This is because of certain ‘‘readiness codes’’ that must be set in the on- board diagnostics for the emissions systems. These codes are erased when the battery is disconnected, and set again only after several days of driving under a variety of conditions.
If the testing facility determines that the readiness codes are not set, you will be requested to return at a later date to complete the test. If you must get the vehicle re-tested within the next two or three days, you can condition the vehicle for re-testing by doing the following.
Make sure the gas tank is nearly, but not completely, full (around 3/4).
Make sure the vehicle has been
parked with the engine off for 8
hours or more.
Make sure the ambient temperature is between 20° and 95°F.
State Emissions Testing
Without touching the accelerator pedal, start the engine and let it idle for 20 seconds.
Keep the vehicle in Park
(automatic transmission) or
Neutral (manual transmission).
Increase the engine speed to 2,000
rpm and hold it there until the
temperature gauge rises to at least
1/4 of the scale (approximately 3
minutes).
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State Emissions Testing
Select a nearby lightly traveled
major highway where you can
maintain a speed of 50 to 60 mph
(80 to 97 km/h) for at least 20
minutes. Drive on the highway in
D (A/T) or 5th (M/T). Do not
use the cruise control. When
traffic allows, drive for 90 seconds
without moving the accelerator
pedal. (Vehicle speed may vary
slightly; this is okay.) If you cannot
do this for a continuous 90
seconds because of traffic
conditions, drive for at least 30
seconds, then repeat it two more
times (for a total of 90 seconds).
Then drive in city/suburban traffic for at least 10 minutes. When traffic conditions allow, let the vehicle coast for several seconds without using the accelerator pedal or the brake pedal.
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Warranty and Customer Relations
Customer Relations
Information
Warranty Coverages Reporting Safety Defects
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(U.S. Vehicles)
Authorized Manuals
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Customer Relations Information
Honda dealership personnel are trained professionals. They should be able to answer all your questions. If you encounter a problem that your dealership does not solve to your satisfaction, please discuss it with the dealership’s management. The Service Manager or General Manager can help. Almost all problems are solved in this way.
If you are dissatisfied with the decision made by the dealership’s management, contact your Honda Customer Relations Office.
U.S. Owners:
American Honda Motor Co.
Honda Consumer Affairs
Department
Mail Stop 500-2N-7D
1919 Torrance Boulevard
Torrance, California 90501-2746
(800) 999-1009
Canadian Owners:
CUSTOMER RELATIONS
RELATIONS AVEC LA CLIENTÉLE
Honda Canada Inc.
715 Milner Avenue
Toronto, ON
M1B 2K8
Tel: 1-888-9-HONDA-9
Fax: Toll-free 1-877-939-0909
Toronto (416) 287-4776
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In Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands:
Bella International
P.O. Box 190816
San Juan, Puerto Rico 00919-0816
(787) 250-4318
When you call or write, please give us this information:
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Vehicle Identification Number (see page Name and address of the dealer who services your car Date of purchase Mileage on your car Your name, address, and tele- phone number A detailed description of the problem Name of the dealer who sold the car to you
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U.S. Owners Your new Honda is covered by these warranties:
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NewVehicleLimitedWarranty covers your new vehicle, except for the battery, emissions control systems and accessories, against defects in materials and workmanship.
EmissionsControlSystemsDefects WarrantyandEmissions these two PerformanceWarranty − warranties cover your vehicle’s emis- sions control systems. Time, mileage, and coverage are conditional. Please read the warranty manual for exact information.
OriginalEquipmentBatteryLimited Warranty to 100 percent credit toward a replacement battery.
this warranty gives up
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Warranty Coverages
a seat SeatBeltLimitedWarranty belt that fails to function properly is covered for the useful life of the vehicle.
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ReplacementBatteryLimited provides prorated Warranty coverage for a replacement battery purchased from a Honda dealer.
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all exterior body panels are
RustPerforationLimitedWarranty − covered for rust-through from the inside for the specified time period with no mileage limit.
ReplacementMufflerLifetime provides LimitedWarranty coverage for as long as the pur- chaser of the muffler owns the vehicle.
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AccessoryLimitedWarranty − Genuine Honda Accessories are covered under this warranty. Time and mileage limits depend on the type of accessory and other factors. Please read your warranty manual for details.
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covers all genuine
ReplacementPartsLimited Warranty Honda replacement parts against defects in materials and workman- ship.
Restrictions and exclusions apply to all these warranties. Please read the 2002 Honda Warranty Information booklet that came with your car for precise information on warranty coverages. Your Honda’s original tires are covered by their manufacturer. Tire warranty infor- mation is in a separate booklet.
Canadian Owners Please refer to the 2002 Warranty Manual that came with your car.
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Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Vehicles)
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
If NHTSA receives similar com- plaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
To contact NHTSA, you may either call the Auto Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-800-424-9393 (or 366-0123 in Washington D.C. area) or write to: NHTSA, U.S. Department of Transportation, Washington, D.C. 20590. You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from the Hotline.
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Service Manual: This manual covers maintenance and recommended procedures for repair to engine and chassis components. It is written for the Journeyman mechanic, but is simple enough for most mechanically-inclined owners to under- stand.
Electrical Troubleshooting Manual: This manual complements the Service Manual by providing in-depth troubleshooting information for each electrical circuit in your vehicle.
Body Repair Manual: This manual describes the procedures involved in the replacement of damaged body parts.
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Accessories and Modifications . 200
...
Accessories
................................
. 200
Additional Safety Precautions . 201
............................
. 201
Modifications
ACCESSORY (Ignition Key
......
Position)
....................................... ............. .................... ............................... ..................... .................
. 77
. 104
Accessory Power Socket
. 250
Additives, Engine Oil
. 9, 45
Airbag (SRS)
. 267
Air Cleaner Element
Air Conditioning Filter
. 280
Air Conditioning System . 108, 115
. 279
. 111, 117
. 110, 115
. 282
. 350
. 305
. 253
................................. ............... ....................... ....................... ....... ......................................
Air Outlets (Vents) Air Pressure, Tires Alcohol in Gasoline Aluminum Wheels, Cleaning Antifreeze Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)
Maintenance Usage
..............................
Indicator Operation
. 59, 219
. 218
. 179
Anti-theft, Audio System
Anti-theft Steering Column Lock . 76
............................... ................................... ..............
................
..........................
. 303
Appearance Care
. 123, 138, 161
Audio System
. 68
Automatic Lighting Off Feature
...
...
Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners
. 43
. 181
Automatic Speed Control
.............
..............
Automatic Transmission
. 210
. 344, 346
Capacity, Fluid
. 261
...............
Checking Fluid Level
Shifting
.......................................
. 211
Shift Lever Position Indicator . 211
................
. 211
Shift Lever Positions
. 214
Shift Lock Release
....................
..................
Battery
Charging System
Indicator
...........................
Jump Starting Maintenance Specifications Before Driving Belts, Seat Beverage Holder Body Repair
............................ .............................. .................... .............................. .................................... ........................... ...................................
. 58, 328
. 321
. 274
. 345, 347
. 191
. 8, 41
. 101
. 310
Index
Brakes
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........... .............
........................................... .........................................
................. ........................ ............................. ........................
Anti-lock System (ABS) Break-in, New Linings Bulb Replacement Fluid Parking System Indicator Wear Indicators
. 218
. 192
. 294, 295
. 264
. 99
. 59, 331
. 217
. 217
Braking System
. 192
Break-in, New Car
..
Brightness Control, Instruments . 69
Brights, Headlights
. 67
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Bulb Replacement
Back-up Lights
Brake Lights
Ceiling Light
Courtesy Lights
Front Parking Lights
Front Side Marker Lights
Headlights
High-mount Brake Light
License Plate Lights
Rear Side Marker Lights
Specifications
....................
. 295
. 294, 295
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. 299
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. 299
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. 293
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. 292
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. 290
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. 297
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. 298
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. 296
. 345, 347
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Index
Bulb Replacement
Spotlights Trunk Light Turn Signal Lights
................................... ............................... .................... ..............................
Bulbs, Halogen
. 299
. 300
. 292
. 290
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Capacities Chart Carbon Monoxide Hazard Carrying Cargo Cassette Player
............. .............................
. 344, 346
. 52
. 202
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..................
...................
Care Operation
....................................
..............................
CAUTION, Explanation of CD Changer CD Player Ceiling Light Center Pocket Certification Label Chains Changing Oil
.................................. ............................... ........................ ............................................
. 150, 178
. 135, 146, 175
. ii
. 132, 151, 171
. 130, 169
. 105
. 104
. 342
. 287
How to When to
........................................ ...................................... .................... ............
Changing a Flat Tire Changing Engine Coolant
. 250
. 238
. 313
. 255
II
...
Charging System Indicator Checklist, Before Driving Child Safety Child Seats
............ ..................................... ....................................... .......... ....................
Tether Anchorage Points
. 58, 328
. 206
. 20
. 25
. 38
. 267
Cleaner Element, Air Cleaning
Aluminum Wheels Carpeting Exterior Fabric Interior Leather Seat Belts Vinyl Windows
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Climate Control System Clock, Setting the Clutch Fluid CO in the Exhaust Coin Box Cold Weather, Starting in Compact Spare Console Compartment Consumer Information Controls, Instruments and
. 305
. 306
. 304
. 307
. 306
. 307
. 307
. 307
. 308
. 115
. 100
. 265
. 352
. 104
. 208
. 312
. 102
. 358
. 55
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Adding