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The total


Total Trailer Weight: weight of the trailer and everything loaded in it must not exceed 1,000 lbs (450 kg). Towing a load that is too heavy can seriously affect your vehicle’s handling and performance. It can also damage the engine and drivetrain.


The weight that


Tongue Load: the tongue of a fully-loaded trailer puts on the hitch should be approximately 10 percent of the trailer weight. Too little tongue load can make the trailer unstable and cause it to sway. Too much tongue load reduces front-tire traction and steering control.


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To achieve a proper tongue load, start by loading 60 percent of the load toward the front of the trailer and 40 percent toward the rear, then re-adjust the load as needed.


Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR): The total weight of the vehicle, all occupants, all cargo, and the tongue load must not exceed:


Checking Loads The best way to confirm that vehicle and trailer weights are within limits is to have them checked at public scale.


Towing a Trailer


Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR): The total weight of the vehicle, all occupants, all cargo, and the tongue load must not exceed:


4-cylindermodels:


(LX)


4,080 lbs (1,850 kg)


(EX, EX-L)


4,125 lbs (1,870 kg)


4-cylindermodels:


(LX)


2,195 lbs (995 kg) on the front axle 1,960 lbs (890 kg) on the rear axle


(EX, EX-L)


2,225 lbs (1,010 kg) on the front axle 1,985 lbs (900 kg) on the rear axle


6-cylindermodels:


4,300 lbs (1,950 kg)


6-cylindermodels:


2,360 lbs (1,070 kg) on the front axle 2,005 lbs (910 kg) on the rear axle


Using a suitable scale or a special tongue load gauge, check the tongue load the first time you set up a towing combination (a fully-loaded vehicle and trailer), then recheck the tongue load whenever the conditions change.


SafetyChains Always use safety chains. Make sure they are secured to both the trailer and hitch, and that they cross under the tongue so they can catch the trailer if it becomes unhitched. Leave enough slack to allow the trailer to turn corners easily, but do not let chains drag on the ground.


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Towing a Trailer


Towing Equipment and Accessories Towing generally requires a variety of supplemental equipment. To ensure the best quality, we recommend that you purchase Honda equipment whenever possible.


Discuss any additional needs with your trailer sales or rental agency, and make sure all equipment is properly installed, maintained, and also meets state and province regulations.


Hitches Any hitch used on your vehicle must be properly bolted to the underbody.


TrailerBrakes Honda recommends that any trailer having a total weight of 1,000 lbs (450 kg) or more be equipped with its own electric or surge-type brakes.


If you choose electric brakes, be sure they are electrically 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 hydraulic system will lower braking effectiveness and create a potential hazard.


See your trailer dealer for more information on installing electric brakes.


TrailerLights Trailer lights and equipment must comply with federal, state, province, and local regulations. Check with your local recreational vehicle dealer for the requirements in your area, and use only equipment designed for your vehicle.


Since lighting and wiring vary by trailer type and brand, you should have a qualified technician install a suitable connector between the vehicle and the trailer. Improper equipment or installation can cause damage to your vehicle’s electrical system and affect your vehicle warranty.


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AdditionalTrailerEquipment Many states and Canadian provinces require special outside mirrors when towing a trailer. Even if they don’t, you should install special mirrors if you cannot clearly see behind you, or if the trailer creates a blind spot.


Ask your trailer sales or rental agency if any other items are recommended or required for your towing situation.


Towing a Trailer


Your vehicle tires and spare are properly inflated (see page ), 285
and the trailer tires and spare are inflated as recommended by the trailer maker.


Pre-Tow Checklist When preparing to tow, and before driving away, be sure to check the following:


The vehicle has been properly serviced, and the tires, brakes, suspension, and cooling system are in good operating condition.


All weights and loads are within ). limits (see pages


and


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The hitch, safety chains, and any other attachments are secure.


All items on and in the trailer are properly secured and cannot shift while you drive.


The lights and brakes on your vehicle and the trailer are working properly.


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Towing a Trailer


HandlingCrosswindsandBuffeting Crosswinds and air turbulence caused by passing trucks can disrupt your steering and cause trailer swaying. When being passed by a large vehicle, keep a constant speed and steer straight ahead. Do not try to make quick steering or braking corrections.


BackingUp Always drive slowly and have someone guide you when backing up. Grip the wheel; then turn the wheel to the left to get the trailer to move to the left, and turn the wheel right to move the trailer to the right.


of the steering


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Parking Follow all normal precautions when parking, including firmly setting the parking brake and putting the transmission in Park (automatic) or in 1st or Reverse (manual). Also, place wheel chocks at each of the trailer’s tires.


Driving Safely With a Trailer The added weight, length, and height of a trailer will affect your vehicle’s handling and performance, so driving with a trailer requires some special driving skills and techniques.


For your safety and the safety of others, take time to practice driving maneuvers before heading for the open road, and follow the guidelines below.


TowingSpeedsandGears Drive slower than normal in all driving situations, and obey posted speed limits for vehicles with trailers. If you have an automatic transmission, use D position when towing a trailer on level roads. D is the proper shift lever position to use when towing a trailer in hilly terrain. (See ‘‘ column for additional gear information.)


DrivingonHills


’’ in the next


MakingTurnsandBraking Make turns more slowly and wider than normal. The trailer tracks a smaller arc than your vehicle, and it can hit or run over something the vehicle misses. Allow more time and distance for braking. Do not brake or turn suddenly as this could cause the trailer to jackknife or turn over.


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Towing a Trailer


DrivingonHills When climbing hills, closely watch your temperature gauge. If it nears the red (Hot) mark, turn the air conditioning off, reduce speed and, if necessary, pull to the side of the road to let the engine cool.


If the automatic transmission shifts frequently within 3rd, 4th, and 5th gears while going up a hill, shift to D .3


If you must stop when facing uphill, use the foot brake or parking brake. Do not try to hold the vehicle in place by pressing on the accelerator, as this can cause the automatic transmission to overheat.


When driving down hills, reduce your speed and shift down to 2nd gear. Do not ‘‘ride’’ the brakes, and remember it will take longer to slow down and stop when towing a trailer.


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Maintenance


This section explains why it is important to keep your vehicle well maintained and how to follow basic maintenance safety precautions.


This section also includes Maintenance Schedules for normal driving and severe driving conditions, a Maintenance Record, and instruc- tions for simple maintenance tasks you may want to take care of yourself.


If you have the skills and tools to per- form more complex maintenance tasks on your Honda, you may want to purchase the Service Manual. See page for information on how to obtain a copy, or see your Honda dealer.


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Maintenance Safety Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Schedule (4-cylinder Models) Maintenance Record Maintenance Schedule (6-cylinder Models) Maintenance Record Fluid Locations Adding Engine Oil Changing the Oil and Filter Engine Coolant Windshield Washers Transmission Fluid


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Automatic Transmission 5-speed Manual Transmission 6-speed Manual Transmission


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Brake and Clutch Fluid Power Steering Fluid Timing Belt Lights Seat Belts Floor Mats


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Dust and Pollen Filter Wiper Blades Tires Check the Battery Vehicle Storage


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Maintenance Safety


All service items not detailed in this section should be performed by a Honda technician or other qualified mechanic.


Important Safety Precautions To eliminate potential hazards, read the instructions before you begin, and make sure you have the tools and skills required.


Make sure your vehicle is parked on level ground, the parking brake is set, and the engine is off.


To clean parts, use a commercially available degreaser or parts cleaner, not gasoline.


To reduce the possibility of fire or explosion, keep cigarettes, sparks, and flames away from the battery and all fuel-related parts.


Wear eye protection and protective clothing when working with the battery or compressed air.


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Improperly maintaining this vehicle or failing to correct a problem before driving can cause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed.


Always follow the inspection and maintenance recommendations, and schedules in this owner’s manual.


Injury from moving parts. not run the engine unless instructed to do so.


Do


Failure to properly follow maintenance instructions and precautions can cause you to be seriously hurt or killed.


Always follow the procedures and precautions in this owner’s manual.


Potential Vehicle Hazards


Carbon Monoxide poison from engine exhaust. Be sure there is adequate ventilation whenever you operate the engine.


Burns from hot parts. Let the engine and exhaust system cool before touching any parts.


Some of the most important safety precautions are given here. However, we cannot warn you of every conceivable hazard that can arise in performing maintenance. Only you can decide whether or not you should perform a given task.


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The maintenance schedule assumes you will use your vehicle as normal transportation for passengers and their possessions. You should also follow these recommendations:


Which Schedule to Follow: Service your vehicle according to the time and mileage periods on one of the Maintenance Schedules on the following pages.


Avoid exceeding your vehicle’s load limit. This puts excess stress on the engine, brakes, and many other vehicle parts. The load limit is shown on the tire information label on the driver’s doorjamb.


Operate your vehicle on reasonable roads within legal speed limits.


Drive your vehicle regularly over a distance of several miles (kilometers).


Always use unleaded gasoline with the proper octane rating (see page 164


).



Follow the


U.S. Owners Maintenance Schedule for Severe Conditions if you drive your vehicle MAINLY under one or more of the following conditions.


Driving less than 5 miles (8 km) per trip or, in freezing temperatures, driving less than 10
miles (16 km) per trip.


Driving in extremely hot [over 90°F (32°C)] conditions.


Extensive idling or long periods of stop and go driving, such as a taxi or a commercial delivery vehicle.


Maintenance Schedule


Trailer towing, driving with a roof rack, or driving in mountainous conditions.


Driving on muddy, dusty, or de- iced roads.


If you only OCCASIONALLY NOTE: drive under a ‘‘severe’’ condition, you should follow the Maintenance Schedule for Normal Conditions.


Canadian Owners Follow the Maintenance Schedule for Severe Conditions.



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Maintenance Schedule


Servicing Your Vehicle Your authorized Honda dealer knows your vehicle best and can provide competent, efficient service. However, service at a dealer is not mandatory to keep your warranties in effect. Maintenance may be done by any qualified service facility or skilled person to keep your warranties in effect. Keep all the receipts as proof of completion, and have the person who does the work fill out the Maintenance Record. Check your warranty booklet for more information.


We recommend the use of Honda parts and fluids whenever you have maintenance done.


Maintenance,


U.S. Vehicles: replacement, or repair of emissions control devices and systems may be done by any automotive repair establishment or individual using parts that are ‘‘certified’’ to EPA standards.



According to state and federal regulations, failure to perform maintenance on the items marked with will not void your emissions warranties. However, Honda recommends that all maintenance services be performed at the recommended time or mileage period to ensure long-term reliability.


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Owner’s Maintenance Checks You should check the following items at the specified intervals. If you are unsure of how to perform any check, turn to the appropriate page listed.





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Check the


Check every


Engine oil level time you fill the fuel tank. See page Engine coolant level radiator reserve tank every time you fill the fuel tank. See page 169
Check Automatic transmission the fluid level monthly. See page 225
Brakes monthly. See page Tires Check the tire pressure monthly. Examine the tread for wear and foreign objects. See page 245
Lights the headlights, parking lights, taillights, high-mount brake light, and license plate lights monthly. See page


Check the operation of


Check the fluid level


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Service the items listed at the indicated distance (or time, if given). 70
112


miles x 1,000
km x 1,000


10
16


20
32


30
48


50
80


60
96


40
64


4-cylinder Models


80
128


90
144


100
160


110
176


120
192


130
208


140
224


150
240


Check engine oil and coolant Check tires Replace engine oil Rotate tires (follow pattern on page 248 ) Replace engine oil filter Check front and rear brake wear Check parking brake adjustment Inspect the following items:


Tie-rod ends, steering gearbox, and boots Suspension components Driveshaft boots Brake hoses and lines (including ABS) All fluid levels and condition of fluids Exhaust system # Fuel lines and connections



Inspect drive belt Replace dust and pollen filter Replace air cleaner element Replace spark plugs Inspect valve clearance Replace automatic transmission fluid * Replace manual transmission fluid Inspect idle speed Replace engine coolant Replace brake fluid


Check oil and coolant at each fuel stop


Check inflation and condition once a month


Every 10,000 miles (16,000 km) or every 1 year, whichever comes first


Every 10,000 miles (16,000 km)


Every 20,000 miles (32,000 km) or every 1 year, whichever comes first


Every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or every 2 years, whichever comes first


Inspect every 110,000 miles (176,000 km), otherwise adjust only if noisy


Every 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or every 6 years, whichever comes first


Every 160,000 miles (256,000 km)


At 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 10 years, then every 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 5 years


Every 3 years (independent of mileage)


# *


See information on maintenance and emissions warranty, last column, page Replace at 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 6 years, then every 90,000 miles (144,000 km) or 5 years.


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4-cylinder Models


Check engine oil and coolant Check tires Replace engine oil Rotate tires (follow pattern on page 248 ) Replace engine oil filter Check front and rear brake wear Lubricate all hinges, locks and latches Inspect the following items:


Tie-rod ends, steering gearbox, and boots Suspension components Driveshaft boots


Check parking brake adjustment Inspect the following items:


Brake hoses and lines (including ABS) All fluid levels and condition of fluids Exhaust system # Fuel lines and connections Lights and controls/vehicle underbody




Inspect drive belt Replace dust and pollen filter Replace air cleaner element Replace spark plugs Inspect valve clearance Replace automatic transmission fluid * Replace manual transmission fluid Inspect idle speed Replace engine coolant Replace brake fluid


Service the items listed at the indicated distance (or time, if given). 70
112


miles x 1,000
km x 1,000


10
16


20
32


30
48


40
64


50
80


60
96


80
128


90
144


100
160


110
176


120
192


130
208


140
224


150
240


Check oil and coolant at each fuel stop


Check inflation and condition once a month


Every 5,000 miles (8,000 km) or every 6 months, whichever comes first


Every 10,000 miles (16,000 km)


Every 10,000 miles (16,000 km) or every 1 year, whichever comes first


Every 20,000 miles (32,000 km) or every 1 year, whichever comes first


Every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or every 2 years, whichever comes first


Every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) (Use normal schedule except in dusty condition)


Inspect every 110,000 miles (176,000 km), otherwise adjust only if noisy


Every 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or every 3 years, whichever comes first


Every 160,000 miles (256,000 km)


At 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 10 years, then every 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 5 years


Every 3 years (independent of mileage)


# 1: * 2: *


See information on maintenance and emissions warranty, last column, page See dust and pollen filter on page Replace at 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 3 years, then every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 2 years.


for replacement information under special driving conditions.


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Maintenance Record for 4-cylinder Models


(forNormalandSevereSchedules)


You or the servicing dealer can record all completed maintenance here, whether you follow the schedule for normal conditions (page conditions (page


). Keep the receipts for all work done on your vehicle.


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) or severe


Signature or dealer stamp


5,000 mi 8,000 km


10,000 mi 16,000 km


15,000 mi 24,000 km


20,000 mi 32,000 km


25,000 mi 40,000 km


Signature or dealer stamp


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


30,000 mi 48,000 km


35,000 mi 56,000 km


40,000 mi 64,000 km


45,000 mi 72,000 km


50,000 mi 80,000 km


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


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Maintenance Record for 4-cylinder Models


(forNormalandSevereSchedules)


Signature or dealer stamp


55,000 mi 88,000 km


60,000 mi 96,000 km


65,000 mi 104,000 km


70,000 mi 112,000 km


75,000 mi 120,000 km


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


80,000 mi 128,000 km


85,000 mi 136,000 km


90,000 mi 144,000 km


95,000 mi 152,000 km


100,000 mi 160,000 km


Signature or dealer stamp


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


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Maintenance Record for 4-cylinder Models


(forNormalandSevereSchedules)


Signature or dealer stamp


105,000 mi 168,000 km


110,000 mi 176,000 km


115,000 mi 184,000 km


120,000 mi 192,000 km


125,000 mi 200,000 km


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


130,000 mi 208,000 km


135,000 mi 216,000 km


140,000 mi 224,000 km


145,000 mi 232,000 km


150,000 mi 240,000 km


Signature or dealer stamp


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


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6-cylinder Models


Check engine oil and coolant Check tires Replace engine oil Rotate tires (follow pattern on page 248 ) Replace engine oil filter Check front and rear brake wear Check parking brake adjustment Inspect the following items:


Tie-rod ends, steering gearbox, and boots Suspension components Driveshaft boots Brake hoses and lines (including ABS) All fluid levels and condition of fluids Exhaust system # Fuel lines and connections



Inspect drive belt Replace dust and pollen filter Replace air cleaner element Replace spark plugs Inspect valve clearance Replace automatic transmission fluid * Replace manual transmission fluid Inspect idle speed Replace timing belt and inspect water pump Replace engine coolant Replace brake fluid


Service the items listed at the indicated distance (or time, if given).


miles x 1,000
km x 1,000


15
24


30
48


45
72


60
96


105
168
Check oil and coolant at each fuel stop


75
120


90
144


120
192


135
216


150
240


Check inflation and condition once a month


Every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or every 1 year, whichever comes first


Every 7,500 miles (12,000 km)


Every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or every 1 year, whichever comes first


Every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or every 2 years, whichever comes first


Inspect every 105,000 miles (168,000 km), otherwise adjust only if noisy


Every 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or every 6 years, whichever comes first


Every 165,000 miles (264,000 km)


Every 105,000 miles (168,000 km) or every 7 years, whichever comes first


At 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 10 years, then every 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 5 years


Every 3 years (independent of mileage)


# *


See information on maintenance and emissions warranty, last column, page Replace at 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 6 years, then every 90,000 miles (144,000 km) or 5 years.


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Service the items listed at the indicated distance (or time, if given).


miles x 1,000
km x 1,000


15
24


30
48


45
72


60
96


105
168
Check oil and coolant at each fuel stop


75
120


90
144


6-cylinder Models


120
192


135
216


150
240


Check engine oil and coolant Check tires Replace engine oil and oil filter Rotate tires (follow pattern on page 248 ) Check front and rear brake wear Inspect the following items:


Tie-rod ends, steering gearbox, and boots Suspension components Driveshaft boots


Check parking brake adjustment Lubricate all hinges, locks and latches Inspect the following items:


Brake hoses and lines (including ABS) All fluid levels and condition of fluids Exhaust system # Fuel lines and connections Lights and controls/vehicle underbody




Inspect drive belt Replace dust and pollen filter Replace air cleaner element Replace spark plugs Inspect valve clearance Replace automatic transmission fluid * Replace manual transmission fluid Inspect idle speed Replace timing belt Replace engine coolant Replace brake fluid


#*


, and inspect water pump


Check inflation and condition once a month


Every 3,750 miles (6,000 km) or every 6 months, whichever comes first


Every 7,500 miles (12,000 km)


Every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or every 6 months, whichever comes first


Every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or every 1 year, whichever comes first


Every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or every 2 years, whichever comes first


Every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) (Use normal schedule except in dusty condition)


Inspect every 105,000 miles (168,000 km), otherwise adjust only if noisy


Every 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or every 3 years, whichever comes first


Every 165,000 miles (264,000 km)


Every 105,000 miles (168,000 km) or every 7 years, whichever comes first


At 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 10 years, then every 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 5 years


Every 3 years (independent of mileage)


# 1: * 2: * 3: *


See information on maintenance and emissions warranty, last column, page See dust and pollen filter on page Replace at 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 3 years, then every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 2 years. See timing belt on page


for replacement information under special driving conditions.


for replacement information under special driving conditions.


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Maintenance Record for 6-cylinder Models


(forNormalandSevereSchedules)


You or the servicing dealer can record all completed maintenance here, whether you follow the schedule for normal conditions (page conditions (page


). Keep the receipts for all work done on your vehicle.


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) or severe


3,750 mi 6,000 km


7,500 mi 12,000 km


11,250 mi 18,000 km


15,000 mi 24,000 km


18,750 mi 30,000 km


22,500 mi 36,000 km


26,250 mi 42,000 km


30,000 mi 48,000 km


Signature or dealer stamp mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


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33,750 mi 54,000 km


37,500 mi 60,000 km


41,250 mi 66,000 km


45,000 mi 72,000 km


48,750 mi 78,000 km


52,500 mi 84,000 km


56,250 mi 90,000 km


60,000 mi 96,000 km


Signature or dealer stamp mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


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Maintenance Record for 6-cylinder Models


(forNormalandSevereSchedules)


63,750 mi 102,000 km


67,500 mi 108,000 km


71,250 mi 114,000 km


75,000 mi 120,000 km


78,750 mi 126,000 km


82,500 mi 132,000 km


86,250 mi 138,000 km


90,000 mi 144,000 km


Signature or dealer stamp mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


93,750 mi 150,000 km


97,500 mi 156,000 km


101,250 mi 162,000 km


105,000 mi 168,000 km


108,750 mi 174,000 km


112,500 mi 180,000 km


116,250 mi 186,000 km


120,000 mi 192,000 km


Signature or dealer stamp mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


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Maintenance Record for 6-cylinder Models


(forNormalandSevereSchedules)


123,750 mi 198,000 km


127,500 mi 204,000 km


131,250 mi 210,000 km


135,000 mi 216,000 km


138,750 mi 222,000 km


142,500 mi 228,000 km


146,250 mi 234,000 km


150,000 mi 240,000 km


Signature or dealer stamp mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


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4-cylinder Models


BRAKE FLUID (Gray cap)


ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK (Orange handle)


WASHER FLUID (Blue cap)


POWER STEERING FLUID (Red cap)


RADIATOR CAP


Fluid Locations


CLUTCH FLUID (5-speed Manual Transmission only) (Light gray cap)


ENGINE OIL FILL CAP


AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID DIPSTICK (Yellow loop)


ENGINE COOLANT RESERVOIR


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Fluid Locations


6-cylinder Models


ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK (Orange loop)


ENGINE OIL FILL CAP


WASHER FLUID (Blue cap)


POWER STEERING FLUID (Red cap)


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BRAKE FLUID (Gray cap)


CLUTCH FLUID (Gray cap) (6-speed Manual Transmission only)


AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID DIPSTICK (Yellow loop)


ENGINE COOLANT RESERVOIR


RADIATOR CAP


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ENGINE OIL FILL CAP


4-cylinder models


Unscrew and remove the engine oil fill cap on top of the valve cover. Pour in the oil slowly and carefully so you do not spill. Clean up any spills immediately. Spilled oil could damage components in the engine compartment.


6-cylinder models


ENGINE OIL FILL CAP


Install the engine oil fill cap and tighten it securely. Wait a few minutes and recheck the oil level. Do not fill above the upper mark; you could damage the engine.


Adding Engine Oil


Recommended Engine Oil Oil is a major contributor to your engine’s performance and longevity. Always use a premium-grade 5W-20
detergent oil displaying the API Certification Seal. This seal indicates the oil is energy conserving, and that it meets the American Petroleum Institute’s latest requirements.


API CERTIFICATION SEAL


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Adding Engine Oil, Changing the Oil and Filter


Synthetic Oil You may use a synthetic motor oil if it meets the same requirements given for a conventional motor oil: it displays the API Certification Seal and it is the proper weight. You must follow the oil and filter change intervals given on the maintenance schedule.


Engine Oil Additives Your Honda does not require any oil additives. Additives may adversely affect your engine’s or transmission’s performance and durability.


Changing the Oil and Filter Always change the oil and filter according to the recommendations in the maintenance schedule. The oil and filter collect contaminants that can damage your engine if they are not removed regularly.


Changing the oil and filter requires special tools and access from underneath the vehicle. The vehicle should be raised on a service station- type hydraulic lift for this service. Unless you have the knowledge and proper equipment, you should have this maintenance done by a skilled mechanic.


1.


Run the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature, then shut it off.


Honda Motor Oil is the preferred 5W-20 lubricant for your vehicle. It is highly recommended that you use Honda Motor Oil in your vehicle for optimum engine protection. Make sure the API Certification Seal says ‘‘For Gasoline Engines’’.


Ambient Temperature


The oil viscosity or weight is provided on the container’s label. 5W-20 oil is formulated for year- round protection of your Honda to improve cold weather starting and fuel economy.


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WASHER


OIL DRAIN BOLT


OIL DRAIN BOLT


WASHER


OIL FILTER


Changing the Oil and Filter


4-cylinder models Open the hood and remove the 2. engine oil fill cap. Remove the oil drain bolt and washer from the bottom of the engine. Drain the oil into an appropriate container.


6-cylinder models Remove the oil filter and let the 3. remaining oil drain. A special wrench (available from your Honda dealer) is required.


4-cylinder models Install a new oil filter according to 4. the instructions that come with it. Make sure to clean off any dirt and dust on the connecting surface of a new oil filter.


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Changing the Oil and Filter


OIL FILTER


6.


Refill the engine with the recom- mended oil.


Engine oil change capacity (including filter):


9.


Turn off the engine and let it sit for several minutes, then check the oil level on the dipstick. If necessary, add more oil.


(4-cylinder models) 4.4 US qt (4.2 )


(6-cylinder models) 4.5 US qt (4.3 )


6-cylinder models Put a new washer on the drain bolt, 5. then reinstall the drain bolt. Tighten it to:


(4-cylinder models) 33 lbf·ft (44 N·m , 4.5 kgf·m)


(6-cylinder models) 29 lbf·ft (39 N·m , 4.0 kgf·m)


7.


Replace the engine oil fill cap. Start the engine. The oil pressure indicator should go out within 5
seconds. If it does not, turn off the engine and check your work.


8.


Let the engine run for several minutes, then check the drain bolt and oil filter for leaks.


Improper disposal of engine oil can be harmf ul to the environment. If you change your own oil, please dispose of the used oil properly. Put it in a sealed container and take it to a recycling center. Do not discard it in a trash bin or dump it on the ground.


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Adding Engine Coolant


RESERVE TANK


4-cylinder models If the coolant level in the reserve tank is at or below the MIN line, add coolant to bring it up to the MAX line. Inspect the cooling system for leaks.


RESERVE TANK


6-cylinder models Always use Honda All Season Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2. This coolant is pre-mixed with 50 percent antifreeze and 50 percent water. Never add straight antifreeze or plain water.


If Honda antifreeze/coolant is not available, you may use another major-brand non-silicate coolant as a temporary replacement. Make sure it is a high-quality coolant


Engine Coolant


recommended for aluminum engines. Continued use of any non-Honda coolant can result in corrosion, causing the cooling system to malfunction or fail. Have the cooling system flushed and refilled with Honda antifreeze/coolant as soon as possible.


If the reserve tank is completely empty, you should also check the coolant level in the radiator.


Removing the radiator cap while the engine is hot can cause the coolant to spray out, seriously scalding you.


Always let the engine and radiator cool down before removing the radiator cap.


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Engine Coolant


RADIATOR CAP 4-cylinder models When the radiator and engine are 1. cool, relieve any pressure in the cooling system by turning the radiator cap counterclockwise, without pressing down.


2.


Remove the radiator cap by pushing down and turning counterclockwise.


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RADIATOR CAP 6-cylinder models The coolant level should be up to 3. the base of the filler neck. Add coolant if it is low.


Pour the coolant slowly and carefully so you do not spill. Clean up any spills immediately; it could damage components in the engine compartment.


4.


Put the radiator cap back on, and tighten it fully.


RESERVE TANK


4-cylinder models Pour coolant into the reserve tank. 5. Fill it to halfway between the MAX and MIN marks. Put the cap back on the reserve tank.


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Engine Coolant


RESERVE TANK


6-cylinder models Do not add any rust inhibitors or other additives to your vehicle’s cooling system. They may not be compatible with the coolant or engine components.


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Windshield Washers


Check the fluid level in the windshield washer reservoir at least monthly during normal use.


Check the reservoir’s fluid level by removing the cap and looking at the level gauge attached to the cap.


LEVEL GAUGE


LEVEL GAUGE

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