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Audio System................................. 52
Automatic Seat Belt........................ 9
Automatic Transmission


Driving Technique.................... 70
Fluid........................................... 89
Operation.................................. 69
Shift Lever Position Indicator. 21


Battery


Charging System Warning Light... 23
Jump Starting......................... 122
Maintenance........................... 100
Specification.......................... 129


Beeper System


Fasten Seat Belt Beeper ..........14
Key Reminder........................... 62
Light Reminder Chime............. 31
Belts,Seat.............. See "Seat Belts" Beverage Holder............................. 38
Body Repair.................................. 115
Brake Warning Light...................... 22
Brakes


Anti-lock Brake System.......... 18
Anti-lock Brake Fluid............... 94
Anti-lock Brake System


Warning Light....................... 24
Brake Failure Warning Light.... 22
Brake Fluid................................ 94
Brake System Design.............. 93
Brake Wear.............................. 93
Brake Wear Indicators ............ 93


Parking Brake........................... 35
Parking Brake Warning Light... 22
Break-in Period................................. 2
Bulb


Replacement.......................... 103
Specification.......................... 129
Buzzer........... See "Beeper System"


Capacities..................................... 128
Care and Cleaning........................ 111
Catalytic Converter..................... 135
Certification Label....................... 130
Chains,Tires................................. 106
Check Engine Warning Light......... 23
Child Proof Door Locks................... 5
Child Restraint System ................. 15
Cigarette Lighter............................ 39
Clock............................................... 37
Clutch Fluid..................................... 95
COMPACT Spare Tire ................ 116
Coolant Temperature Gauge........ 20
Cooling(with A/C).......................... 45
Cooling System.............................. 90
Crankcase Emission Control System...... 1 33
Cruise Control


Indicator.................................... 21
Operation.................................. 33


Defogger......................................... 29
Defroster........................................ 48
Dimmer Switch, Headlights.......... 31
Doors


Child Proof Door Lock............... 5
Locks........................................... 3
Power Door Locks..................... 4
Warning Light........................... 25


Emergency


Changing Flat Tire.................. 118
Hazard Warning System ......... 32
If Your Gets Stuck................. 125
Jump Starting......................... 122
Shoulder Belt Buckle............. 126
Towing.................................... 124
Warning and Indicator Lights.. 21


Warning and Indicator Lights.. 21
Emission Controls........................ 133
Engine


Coolant..................................... 90
Coolant Temperature Gauge .. 20
Exhaust Controls................... 134
Identification Number............ 130
Oil and Filter.............................. 85
Oil Pressure Warning Light...... 22
Specification.......................... 129
Engine Exhaust Gas Warning........ 65
Evaporative Emission Control


System................................... 133
Exhaust Gas Recirculation.......... 134
Exterior Care................................ 112


Fitters


Air.............................................. 97
Engine Oil.................................. 86
Fuel............................................ 97
Fluid.................................... See "O i l" Foreign Countries,Operation in .... 59
Front Seat


Adjustment................................. 6


Fuel


Filler Door and Cap .................. 60
Filter.......................................... 97
Gasohol..................................... 58
Gasoline..................................... 58
Gauge........................................ 20
Requirement............................. 58
Reserve Warning Light............ 21


Fuse


Checking and Replacing........ 101
Specification.......................... 129


Gasoline........................... See "Fuel" Gas Station Information. Back cover Gauges............................................ 20
Glove Box....................................... 37


Hazard Warning System............... 32
Headlights


Flasher...................................... 31
High Beam Indicator................. 21


High Beam/Low Beam Switch


............................................... 31
Reminder Chime........................ 31
Switch ....................................... 31


Headlight High Beam Indicator Light


................................................... 21
Head Restraints................................ 7
Heating............................................ 46
High Beam


Indicator Light............................ 21
Switch ....................................... 31
Hood Latch..................................... 35


Identification Numbers................ 130
Ignition


Keys............................................ 3
Switch.......................................62
Ignition Switch Light...................... 32
Indicator Lights............................... 21
Inflation Pressures, Tire.............. 105
Instrument Panel............................ 19
Instrument Panel Brightness Control ...................................................32
Interior Light................................... 32
Interior Trim Care........................ 111


Jack............................................... 118
Jump Starting............................... 122


Keys


Door Locks................................. 3
Glove Box................................. 37
Ignition....................................... 62
Key Reminder Beeper.............. 62
Keys............................................ 3
Trunk Lock ................................. 5


Lap/Shoulder Belts


.......................... See "Seat Belts"


Lights


Bulb Replacement.................. 103
Fuse Replacement................. 101
(cont'd)


Index (cont'd)


Light Reminder Chime............. 31
Operation.................................. 31
Warning and Indicator Light.... 21


Locks


Anti-theft Steering ColumnLock


...............................................62
Child Proof Door Locks ............. 5
Doors........................................... 3
Fuel Filler Door......................... 60
Glove Box................................. 37
Power Door Lock....................... 4
Trunk........................................... 5
Lumbar Support............................... 6


Maintenance


Indicator.................................... 26
Records..................................... 81
Schedule ................................... 78


Manual Transmission


Maximum Allowable Speeds .. 67
Oil...............................................88
Recommended Shift Speeds.. 67
Shifting..................................... 66
Meters, Gauges......... See "Gauges" Mirrors


Power Mirrors.......................... 30
Rearview Mirrors..................... 30


Numbers, Identification............... 130


Octane Rating,


Gasoline..................... See "Fuel" Odometer....................................... 20
Oil


Clutch Fluid............................... 95
Engine Oil................................... 85
Fluid Locations......................... 84
Oil Pressure Warning Light...... 22
Power Steering Fluid............... 96
Transmission Oil/Fluid.............. 88
Operation In Foreign Countries .... 59


Panel Brightness Control............... 32


Parking Brake................................. 35
Passive Belt...................................... 9
PGM-FI


Check Engine Warning Light... 23
System................................... 134


Power


Door Locks................................. 4
Mirrors ...................................... 30
Steering.................................... 96
Windows.................................. 36
Pregnant Women........................... 17
Pressures, Tire Inflation.............. 105
Preventive Service...................... 114


Radiator Coolant............................ 90
Radio ............................................... 52
Rearview Mirrors........................... 30
Rear Window Defogger................. 29
Reminder Lights


................... See "Warning lights"


Replacement


Air Filter.................................... 97
Bulbs....................................... 103
Engine Oil.................................. 86
Fuel Filter.................................. 97
Fuses....................................... 101
Oil Filter..................................... 86
Radiator Coolant...................... 91
Spark Plugs............................... 98
Tires........................................ 107
Wiper Blades............................ 99
Rust Prevention........................... 113


Safety Defects, Reporting ......... 137
Safety Indicator Lights.................. 25
Safety hems................................... 64
Seat Belt Reminder Light


and Beeper............................... 14


Seat Belts


Anchor Points.......................... 16
Automatic Belt........................... 9
Buckling the Front Seat Belts... 9
Buckling the Rear Seat Belts... 12
Child Restraint.......................... 15
Cleaning.................................... 17


Fasten Seat Belt Reminder Light


and Beeper............................ 14
Inspection................................. 17
Passive Belt................................ 9
Pregnant Women..................... 17
Rear Center Seat Belt............. 13
Replacement............................ 17
Shoulder Belt Buckle ............. 126


Seats


Driver's Lumbar Support.......... 6
Front Seat................................... 6
Head Restraints.......................... 7
Rear Seat Armrest..................... 7
Trunk Access from Reat Seat.. 8
Shift Lever Position Indicator....... 21
Shifting


Automatic................................. 68
5-Speed..................................... 66


Spare Tire


Changing a Flat Tire............... 118
COMPACT Spare Tire .......... 116
Specifications......................... 128
Spark Plugs..................................... 98
Specifications .............................. 128
Speedometer.................................. 20
Starting the Engine........................ 63
Steering


Anti-theft Column Lock.......... 62
Power Steering........................ 96
Tilt Steering.............................. 27


Stereo Sound System


Operation.................................. 52
Stuck Car..................................... 125
Sunroof


If the Sunroof Won't Close..... 51
Maintenance............................. 51
Operation.................................. 50
Sunshade........................................ 50


Tachometer.................................... 20
Temperature Gauge, Coolant....... 20
Tilt Steering.................................... 27
Tire


Air Pressure........................... 105
Balancing................................. 108
Chains..................................... 106
Changing a Flat Tire............... 118
COMPACT Spare.................. 116
DOT Tire Quality Grades ...... 131


Inflation Pressures................. 105
Requirement........................... 131
Rotation.................................. 108
Snow Tires............................. 106
Spare Tire............................... 116
Specification.......................... 128
Tools............................................. 118
Towing.......................................... 124
Towing a Trailer............................. 72
Transmission


Capacity.................................. 128
Identification Number............ 130
Oil/Fluid...................................... 88
Shifting the Automatic............ 68
Shifting the Manual.................. 66
Tread Wear.................................. 131
Trip Meter....................................... 20
Trunk


Access From Rear Seat............. 8
Lid................................................ 5
Lid Warning Light..................... 25
Turn Signals.................................... 31


Vehicle Identification Number ... 130
Ventilation...................................... 40


Warning Lights............................... 21
Warranty Service........................ 136
Washer


Reservoir Capacity.................. 28
Windshield Washer.................. 28
Washing........................................ 112
Waxing.......................................... 112
Wheels.......................................... 113
Windows


Appearance Care................... 111
Power Windows...................... 36
Windshield Defogger..................... 29
Windshield Washer........................ 28
Windshield Wipers......................... 28
Wiper Blades.................................. 99
Wipers............................................. 28


Authorized Manuals


Purchasing Factory Authorized Manuals (U.S. only) The following publications covering the operation and servicing of your vehicle can be obtained from Helm Incorporated, either by filling out the form or, for credit card holders, by calling the toll-free phone number on the form. For manuals prior to the year shown below, contact Helm Inc., P.O. Box 07280, Detroit, Michigan 48207, or call 1-800-782-4356.


61SM403


61SM403EL


61SM431


31SM4611


HON-R


Valid only for sales within the U.S. Canadian owners should contact thier authorized Honda dealer.


By completing this form you can order the materials desired. You can pay by check or money order, or charge to your credit card. Mail to Helm Incorporated at the address shown above.


By completing this form you can order the materials desired You can pay by check or money order, or charge to your credit card. Mail to Helm, Incorporated at the address shown below.


PO BOX 07290 DETROIT. MICHIGAN 48207


(313)883-1430


Zone Office Locations


Western Zone P.O. Box 2260


700 Van Ness Avenue Torrance, California 90509-2260
(310)781-4565


Northwestern Zone P.O. Box 20186


12439 N.E. Airport Way Portland, Oregon 97220
(503) 256-0943
(also includes Alaska and Hawaii)


South Central Zone 4529 Royal Lane Irving, Texas 75063
(214) 929-5481


Central Zone 101 South Stanfield Road


Troy, Ohio 45373
(513) 332-6250


Northeastern Zone P.O. Box 337


Eastgate Industrial Park 115 Gaither Drive Moorestown, New Jersey 08057
(609) 235-5533
Includes: NYC Metro area and Fairfield County, CT area


Mid-Atlantic Zone 902 Wind River Ln., Suite 200


Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878
(301) 990-2020


Southeastern Zone 1500 Morrison Parkway Alpharetta, Georgia 30201
(770) 442-2045


North Central Zone 601 Campus Drive, Suite A-9


Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004
(847) 870-5600


New England Zone 555 Old County Road


Windsor Locks, Connecticut 06096
(203) 623-3310
See Zone 5 for: NYC Metro area and Fairfield County, CT area


West Central Zone 1600 South Abilene Street, Suite D


Aurora, Colorado 80012


Puerto Rico and U.S. V.I. Bella International


P.O. Box 190816
San Juan, PR 00919-0816
(809) 250-8070


The above addresses and telephone numbers are subject to change. If you cannot reach your Zone office, ask your Honda dealer for the current information.


Gas Station Information Gasoline: UNLEADED only


Pump octane of 86 or higher


Gas Tank-Capacity: 64.5 l (17.04 US gal, 14.19 Imp gal)


Tire Pressure (measured cold): front/rear


200 kPa (29 psi) / 200 kPa (29 psi) COMPACT spare tire, 415 kPa (60 psi). Other Tire Information: Label on driver's door jamb


Hood Release: Pull handle under left side of dash.


Engine Oil: Use "Energy Conserving II" SG grade oil.


5W - 30 preferred (See page 85 for complete viscosity recommendations). Capacity (including filter): 3.8


(4.0 US qt, 3.3 Imp qt)


Manual Transmission Oil:


Use SF or SG grade oil. 10W — 30 or 10W — 40 preferred (see page 88 for complete viscosity recommendations). Capacity (including differential): 1.9 l 1.7 Imp qt)


(2.0 US qt,


Automatic Transmission Fluid:


Use DEXRON® II type Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF). Remove dipstick from right end of transmission, wipe off, reinsert, remove, and read fluid level - do not force the rubber plug in when reading fluid level or replacing dipstick. Capacity (including differential): 2.4 Imp qt)


(2.5 US qt, 2.1


Power Steering Fluid:


Use only Honda power steering fluid: do not use ATF or any other brand of power steering fluid, because it will damage the system.


AMERICAN HONDA MOTOR CO., INC.


1919 Torrance Blvd., Torrance California 90501


31SM4611 00X31-SM4-6111


1990 Honda Motor Co., Ltd. - All Rights Reserved


4D PL 25009612 N PRINTED IN U.S.A.


1991 Accord Sedan Online Reference Owner's Manual Use these links (and links throughout this manual) to navigate through this reference. For a printed owner's manual, click on authorized manuals or go to www.helminc.com.


Contents


Owner's Identification Form Features & Safety ................................................................................................................................ 2
What you should know before driving your car. Starting & Driving............................................................................................................................. 58
What gas to use, how to change gears, etc. Maintenance ....................................................................................................................................... 78
The Required Maintenance Schedule and some items you can service. Emergency Service .......................................................................................................................... 116
Changing a flat, jump starting, towing. Specifications ................................................................................................................................... 128
Dimensions, weights and capacities. Consumer Information .................................................................................................................... 130
Reporting Safety Detects, warranty service, vehicle identification numbers, etc. Index ................................................................................................................................................ 138
Gas Station Information


This Owner's Manual should be considered a permanent part of the vehicle, and must remain with the vehicle at time of resale.


OWNER'S I.D.


STATE


ZIP CODE


(Date sold to original retail purchaser)


DEALER NO.


STATE


ZIP CODE


OWNER


ADDRESS


CITY


V.I.N.


DELIVERY DATE


DEALER NAME


ADDRESS


CITY


OWNER'S SIGNATURE


DEALER'S SIGNATURE


The information and specifications included in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. reserves the right however, to discontinue or change specifications or design at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation whatever.


Introduction


This manual contains operation and maintenance of your car.


important


information about


the safe


We urge you to read it carefully, become familiar with the controls it describes, and follow its recommendations, to help make your driving trouble-free and enjoyable.


Statements or labels on the product preceded by the following words are of special significance:


indicates severe personal injury or death will result if instructions are not followed.


indicates a strong possibility of severe personal injury or death if instructions are not followed.


means hazards or unsafe practices which could cause minor personal injury or product or property damage.


NOTE:


gives helpful information.


Break-in Period During the first 600 miles (1,000 km) of driving, avoid full throttle starts and cruising for extended periods at a constant speed.


NOTE:


This break-in procedure also applies to exchanged or overhauled engines. During and after the break-in period, drive the car at moderate speeds until the engine is fully warmed up.


During the first 200 miles (300 km), try to avoid severe braking. Brake misuse during this period will reduce future braking efficiency.


Remember, your Honda Automobile dealer knows your car best, and should be consulted for service assistance and advice.


Keys and Locks


VALET KEY


MASTER KEY


Keys Your car is supplied with a master key that fits the ignition and all locks, and a valet key that fits the ignition and doors but not the trunk, trunk remote release, rear seat trunk access or glove box. The valet key is provided for times when you must leave the key with a parking attendant or repair person, but still want to keep valuables safely locked-up. Write down the numbers stamped on both keys and keep the information in your wallet or purse in case you ever need to have duplicates made. Both the master and valet keys are double-edged, so you can insert them in the locks with either side up.


Door Locks You can lock the doors by pushing the plunger down. The doors must be unlocked before you can open them. The passenger doors can be locked when open, and will stay locked when you close them; the driver's door cannot be locked when open unless you hold the door handle open. The front doors can be locked and unlocked from the outside with the key.


Unlock


Lock


Unlock


Lock


(cont'd)


Keys and Locks (cont'd)


Power Door Locks (LX/EX/SE) All doors can be simultaneously locked and unlocked by operating the master door lock switch located on each front door.


Unlock


Lock


In addition, the passenger doors will lock automatically when the plunger on the driver's door is pushed down, or when the driver's door is locked from the outside with the key.


Lock


Unlock


Lock


Trunk The trunk can be opened by pulling up the lever at the left side of the driver's seat. To open the trunk lid from the outside, put the master key in the lock and turn clockwise. The trunk lid opener lever is lockable with the master key.


Pull up


Lock


MASTER KEY


Keep the trunk lid closed while driving to keep poisonous carbon monoxide exhaust fumes out of the interior; prolonged exposure can cause unconsciousness that may lead to death.


Child Proof Door Locks The child proof door locks are de- signed to prevent accidental open- ing of the rear doors. To activate the locks, push down the lock tabs located on each door, then close the doors. When the doors are locked in this way, they can only be opened from the outside.


LOCK TAB


Lock


Seats


Front Seat Adjust the seat position by pulling up on the adjustment lever under the front edge of the seat cushion, and sliding the seat to the desired position. Then release the lever and make sure the seat is locked in position by moving it back and forth.


Pull up


Pull up


The angle of the seat-back can be changed by pulling up on the lever at the outside edge of the seat and leaning forward or back. Release the lever and let the seat lock into place when it reaches the desired angle. Seat belts are most effective when the driver and passenger are sitting up straight and well back in each seat.


Do not adjust the driver's seat while the car is moving; the seat could move suddenly, causing loss of vehicle control. To reduce the risk of sliding under the seat belts in a collision, the seat-backs should be reclined no more than is necessary for comfort.


Driver's Lumbar Support (EX/SE) Support of the lower back can be adjusted by turning the knob on the inner side of the seat-back to give more or less support.


Do not try to adjust lumbar support while driving. Make the adjustment while sitting in your normal driving position before driving away.


Head Restraints The head restraints are designed to help reduce injuries due to whiplash. They are located at the top of each seat-back and have several height positions. They can be adjusted by pulling up to the recommended position. To lower them, slide the button next to the restraint's height bar, while pushing the restraint down. Adjust so the top of the restraint is approximately level with the tops of your ears. If a head restraint must be removed (for cleaning, fabric repair, etc.) pull the restraint up to its highest position, then slide the button while pulling the restraint out. To reinstall, reverse the above procedure.


Slide


Do not drive the car with head restraints removed. Do not try to adjust head restraints while driving.


Rear Seat Armrest (LX/EX/SE) The rear seat armrest is located at the center of the rear seat-back and can be used by pulling the tab out.


Pull out


(cont'd)


Seats (cont'd)


Trunk Access from Rear Seat The rear seat-back can be released by turning the lock on the rear shelf with the master key and pulling down the top of the seat-back. This allows you access to the trunk and makes it possible to carry long objects inside the car. The rear seat-back can also be released from inside the trunk by pulling the release.


RELEASE


Pull


Open


MASTER KEY


Passengers or pets must not sit on the folded portion of the rear seat. Make sure any luggage or cargo within the trunk, or extending through the rear seat trunk access is secured. Make sure the seat-back latches engage securely when the seat-back is returned to its normal position. Weight limits shown on the label located on the driver's door jamb must be observed. The total weight of passengers and cargo must not exceed the total weight limit on the label. Do not store any items on the shelf behind the rear seat; they may become dangerous projectiles in a collision. Store any luggage or cargo in the trunk. If you are carrying more items than will fit in the trunk, use the floor space between the front and rear seats.


When closing the rear seat trunk access, push the seat-back firmly into place, then pull on the top of the seat-back to make sure it is secure.


CAUTION: Make sure both rear shoulder belts are positioned in front of the rear seat-backs whenever the seat-backs are in their upright position.


Seat Belts


Your Honda automobile is provided with seat belts to minimize the chance of injury to yourself and your passengers in a sudden stop or accident. For precautions on using seat belts for children, babies and pregnant women. See pages 15 — 17. Seat belts are most effective when the driver and passengers are sitting up straight and well back in the seat.


In the event of a collision, occupants not wearing seat belts could be seriously or fatally injured. Make sure you and all your passengers ALWAYS put on the seat belts before driving away. CAUTION: Be careful the seat belts are not damaged by catching or entangling in the door or seat mechanism.


Front Seat Belts The front seats have automatic ("passive") restraint systems consisting of shoulder belts and knee bolsters. For your safety, the manual lap belts must be worn together with the automatic shoulder belts. The shoulder belts must remain permanently latched. The automatic and manual belts have emergency locking retractors designed to lock only during a sudden stop or impact. Otherwise, they allow some freedom of movement in the seat.


Operation 1.Enter the car and close the door the seat a completely. Move comfortable distance the steering wheel, sit straight up and well back in the seat.


from


Never drive the car with the doors ajar. The front doors must be closed completely for the front seat belts to function properly.


2. Turn the ignition ON. The shoulder belt buckle will move to its rear locked position. The length of the shoulder belt will adjust automatically to your body and seating position. Make sure the shoulder belt goes over your shoulder and across your body to evenly distribute the belt's restraining force. If the belt is too near your neck and throat, move toward the center of the seat.


(cont'd)


Seat Belts (cont'd)


Normal movement of the shoulder belt buckle may cause injury. Be sure all parts of your body, especially fingers and hands, are clear of the shoulder buckle while it is moving. CAUTION: If the sunvisor is positioned near the door area, movement of the seat belt buckle can damage the sunvisor. Before opening or closing a front door, turning the ignition on or removing the key from the ignition, make sure the sunvisor is returned to its clip above the windshield. NOTE: If the door is not closed completely, the shoulder belt buckle will not move and the door warning light will come on (see page 25). If the door is opened with the ignition on, the buckle will release itself from its locked position and move forward. If the shoulder belt buckle stops halfway or does not move at all, see page 126


for shoulder belt buckle operation.


3. Take hold of the lap belt's tongue plate and pull it from its


retractor. Be sure the belt is not twisted or caught on anything.


NOTE: If pulled too fast, the belt will lock. If this happens, allow the belt to retract then pull it out more slowly.


4. Push the tongue plate


into the buckle until it clicks locked. Position the belt across your lap, low on your hipbone and below your abdomen. This way, if the car is involved in an accident you would be less likely to slide under the seat belts.


Pull the belt across your lap.


Keep below hip bone.


TONGUE PLATE


Avoid placing the lap belt across your abdomen. In the event of a collision, the pressure of the belt on the abdomen may increase the extent of injury. Never use one belt for more than one person, child or adult. Comfort clips sold on the open market are not recommended since they could impair the function and safety of the belts.


Make sure the strap of the shoulder belt and the lap belt are not crossed. Do not wear the shoulder portion of the belt under your arm or out of position. Such use could increase the chance and amount of injury in an accident.


Releasing the Seat Belts 1. To release the manual lap belt, push the "PRESS" button in the


buckle, the belt should retract automatically when released.


2. The driver's shoulder belt buckle will release and travel to its off


position when the key is removed from the ignition.


3. The shoulder belt buckle will also release and travel to its off


position when the door is opened.


Emergency Belt Release The shoulder belt should always re- main buckled. In case of an emergen- cy, however, the shoulder belt can be released from the shoulder belt buckle by pushing the button.


Push


Relatch the shoulder belt before operating the car, making sure the belt is not twisted.


Driving with a twisted seat belt can increase your chance and extent of Injury during a collision. Be sure the shoulder belt is not twisted before driving the car.


(cont'd)


Seat Belts (cont'd)


Buckling the Rear Seat Combination Lap/Shoulder Belts In the rear seat, there are two one-piece combination lap/shoulder belts and a center lap belt. The seat-backs and seat belts provide best restraint when the occupant is sitting well back and straight up in the seat. The combination locking retractors are designed to lock only during a sudden stop or impact. Otherwise, they allow you some freedom of movement in the seat.


lap/shoulder belts with emergency


NOTE: The emergency locking system of the rear seat belts will also be activated if you pull the belt too fast. If this happens, release the belt slightly then pull it out more slowly.


1. Take hold of the tongue plate and pull the belt across your lap. Be


sure the belt is not twisted or caught on anything.


Take up


slack


Too high


TONGUE PLATE


Put the belt across your lap.


Keep below hip hone.


2. Push the tongue plate into the buckle until it clicks locked.


The seat belt should fit snugly against your body. The shoulder portion of the belt should go over your shoulder and across your body to evenly distribute the belt's restraining force. Check that the lap portion of the belt is positioned low on your hipbone and below your abdomen. This way, if the car is involved in an accident, you will be less likely to slide under the seat belts. If the belt is too near your neck and throat, move toward the center of the seat.


Avoid placing the lap belt across your abdomen. In the event of a collision, the pressure of the belt on the abdomen may increase the extent of injury.


3. To release the seat belt, push the "PRESS" button in the buckle; the belt should retract automatically when released. If the belt does not fully retract, pull it out and check for kinks or twists.


CAUTION: Make sure both rear shoulder belts are positioned in front of the rear seat-backs whenever the seat-backs are in their upright position.


Rear Center Seat Belt Adjust the center lap belt length to fit snugly but comfortably when buckled. A slack belt will greatly reduce the protection afforded to the wearer. Hold the tongue plate perpendicular to the belt as shown.


* To shorten, pull the end of the belt away from the tongue plate. * To lengthen, pull the tongue plate.


Push the tongue plate into the buckle until it clicks locked. Position the belt across your lap, not your abdomen, as low on your hips as possible. If worn across your abdomen, pressure of the seat belt on your abdomen may increase the extent of injury in the event of an accident.


TONGUE PLATE


To lengthen


To shorten


BUCKLE


(cont'd)


Seat Belts (cont'd)


the


light and


Fasten Seat Belt Warning Light and Warning Beeper Lap Belt Warning Indicator: the Both warning beeper will go on for about six seconds if the ignition switch is turned on when the driver's lap belt is not fastened. The beeper will not go on if the driver's lap belt is fastened, but the warning light will come on for about six seconds each time, to remind the driver to have passengers put their belts on.


Automatic Shoulder Belt Warning Indicator: The warning light will come on if either of the automatic shoulder belts is unlatched with the ignition ON. The beeper will sound for approximately six seconds while the warning light is ON. Relatch the belt: the light should go off when the belt is latched. The warning light will also come on while the shoulder belt buckle moves from its front off position to its rear locked position.


Automatic Shoulder Belt Malfunction Indicator: The warning light will flash and the beeper will sound rapidly if either shoulder belt buckle stops before completing its full cycle (see page


126 for manual operation).


NOTE: If the shoulder belt's tensioner mechanism locks and prevents the buckle from moving fully forward when you want to get out, recycle the system by closing the door and reopening it. The buckle should move fully forward; if it does not, recline the seat-back and use Emergency Belt Release (see page 11). When the system does not function by either method, have the system checked by an authorized Honda dealer.


If the light and beeper do not function at all or if they come on even with the belts latched and doors fully closed, it indicates a malfunction in the seat belt system. In the event of a collision, severe personal injury could result. The system should be checked immediately by an authorized Honda dealer.


Child Restraint Children riding in the car should be restrained to minimize the risk of injury in an accident, sudden stop or sudden maneuver. According to accident statistics provided to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seat. For smaller children, we strongly recommend the use of a commercially available child restraint system that meets the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS) because it offers the most protection against injury. All states now have laws which require that small children must be seated in a child passenger seat restraint system. Check local laws. Before buying a particular child restraint system, make sure it fits your car seat and seat belts, and fits your child. Follow the child seat manufacturer's instructions when installing the seat.


Children who have outgrown the child restraint system should use one of the seat belts.


Make sure the belt is snug against the child's body with the shoulder portion going over the shoulder and across the body to evenly distribute the belt's restraining force. Check that the lap portion of the belt is positioned low on the child's hipbone and below the abdomen. This way if the car is involved in an accident, the child will be less likely to slide under the seat belts. If the belt is too close to the child's neck or throat, you may want to consider putting the child in an automobile booster seat that meets the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard (FMVSS).


Children should never ride unrestrained in an automobile. Never use an infant carrier or child safety seat that "hooks" over a seat-back; it may not provide adequate security in an accident. Never allow a child to be held in a person's arms while they are in a moving vehicle. Holding a child in a moving vehicle does not provide the child with any means of protection during an accident, even if the person holding the child is wearing a seat belt.


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Seat Belts (cont'd)


Installation of Child Seat All child restraint systems are designed to be secured by lap belts or the lap belt portion of a lap-shoulder belt. The automatic shoulder belt system at the front passenger seat should not be used to secure the child restraint system. If a child seat must be installed on the front seat, place the shoulder portion of the belt behind the child seat and secure the child seat with the lap belt only. Children could be endangered in a crash, if their child restraints are not properly secured. Follow the child seat manufacturer's instructions when installing the seat.


is equipped with attachment points Your Honda automobile specifically for a rear seat mounted child restraint system which uses a top tether. The tether attachment points are located on the rear tray, just behind the rear seat-back.


When the child restraint system is not in use, remove it from the car or secure it with the seat belt to keep it from becoming a projectile in the event of an accident.


NOTE: See your Honda dealer for installation of the child restraint system.


Pregnant Women A pregnant woman should use the shoulder and lap belts to help lessen the chance of injury and/or the amount of injury in an accident.


It is desirable that a pregnant woman ask her doctor at each medical check-up if she can drive, and also ask about the most appropriate way of wearing the lap/shoulder belt. If a rear seat lap belt is used, it should be worn as low and snugly as possible over the hips.


Inspection All parts of the seat belts, including the belt fabric, should be regularly inspected for fraying, loosening, wear and other damage. Keep the belts in good condition at all times to reduce the chance of being injured in an accident, and to minimize any injuries that do occur. Make sure the buckles, retractors, tongue plates, guides and anchors all work properly.


Don't let anything get inside the buckle or the retractor; it could cause latch or retractor failure.


Cleaning The belts should always be kept clean and dry; wet or damp belts can cause rewinding problems. To clean the belts, pull them all the way out of their retractors and use warm water and a mild soap; then let them air-dry fully extended, in the shade, with the car windows open.


Never bleach, dye or clean the belts with chemical solvents; it will weaken the fabric. Do not remove the seat belts from the car to wash them.


Replacement Replace the seat belt if: 1 .The belting is cut, punctured, burned, etc. 2. The buckle or retractor does not work properly. 3. It was being worn at the time of a collision (also check for damage


at the seat belt anchor points).


4. Its condition is questionable.


Anti-lock Brake System (SE)


Anti-lock brake system helps to maintain the road holding and tractability of your car during severe braking, and under slippery road conditions. The Anti-lock brake system provides assistance to help prevent the wheels from locking (thus reducing the chance of skidding) to ensure controllable deceleration. When sudden braking might otherwise lock one or more wheels, the Anti-lock brake system temporarily reduces the braking pressure to the wheel or wheels about to lock to ensure continued braking efficiency. When the Anti-lock brake system is regulating the braking pressure, the brake pedal pulsates slightly to make the driver aware that the system is compensating for critical braking conditions. The pulsating brake pedal can be an indication of hazardous road conditions, and a reminder for you to take extra care. Under such conditions, you should continue braking hard without pumping the brake.


Don't mix different diameter tires; it will confuse the Anti-lock brake system computer which monitors the road speed of each wheel. For example, if one or more tires are larger than the others, the computer will think they are rolling more slowly (as if they are about to lock-up) and reduce brake pressure to those wheels. On loose or uneven surfaces (gravel, ruts etc.) where all four wheels lose traction intermittently, the Anti-lock brake system may require a longer stopping distance than an equivalent car with a conventional braking system. The Anti-lock brake system cannot make up for extreme road conditions or driver misjudgement. is still the driver's responsibility to drive at a suitable speed and provide a margin of safety for the road, weather and traffic conditions at hand.


It


CAUTION: Be careful not to damage the wiring or the speed sensors at the back of each wheel when removing mud or snow from the wheel housings.


NOTE: You may hear a sound like a small motor running, coming from the engine while driving or after the Anti-lock brake system is applied. This indicates the Anti-lock brake system pump is in service and the system is working properly.


Instrument Panel


CRUISE CONTROL MASTER SWITCH (LX/EX/SE)


LIGHT SWITCH


WIPER/WASHER SWITCH


DIGITAL CLOCK


SUNROOF SWITCH (EX/SE)


HAZARD WARNING SWITCH


REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER SWITCH


COIN BOX


HOOD RELEASE HANDLE


IGNITION SWITCH


FUSE BOX


TILT STEERING ADJUSTMENT LEVER


ASHTRAY


PANEL BRIGHTNESS CONTROL KNOB


HEATING/ COOLING CONTROL PANEL


CIGARETTE LIGHTER


GLOVE BOX


TACHOMETER


SPEEDOMETER


FUEL GAUGE


SHIFT LEVER POSITION INDICATOR (Automatic Trans. only)


COOLANT TEMPERATURE GAUGE


MAINTENANCE INDICATOR


ODOMETER


TRIP METER


SAFETY INDICATOR LIGHTS


TRIP METER RESET BUTTON


Gauges


Speedometer The speed is indicated in miles per hour (outside scale) and kilometers per hour (inside scale).


Odometer The numbers on the odometer indicate miles. The odometer registers total distance traveled, and serves as your guide for determining when periodic maintenance is due. Federal law makes it illegal to alter the odometer of any motor vehicle with the intent to change the number of miles indicated.


Trip Meter The numbers on the trip meter indicate miles. The trip meter can be returned to zero by pushing in the reset button. Use it for checking fuel consumption or distance traveled per trip.


Tachometer The tachometer indicates engine speed in revolutions per minute. The beginning of the RED ZONE indicates the maximum allowable engine R.P.M. Do not run the engine with the tachometer indicator needle in the RED ZONE.


(17.04 US gal, 14.19 Imp gal)


Fuel Gauge FUEL TANK CAPACITY: Approx. 64.5 As a convenience, the gauge continues to show the same fuel level as when the ignition was last on. After refueling, the gauge will slowly change to the new fuel level when the ignition is switched on. When the needle first indicates E (empty), you have a usable reserve left in the tank of about:


(1.1 US gal, 0.9 Imp gal)


Coolant Temperature Gauge CAUTION: The needle should stay within the white range. If the needle reaches the red line at " H" (Hot), pull safely off the road, stop the engine and check the coolant level in the reserve tank on the passenger's side of the radiator under the hood.


Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot. The coolant is under pressure and may blow out and scald you.


Warning and Indicator Lights


Shift Lever Position Indicator (Automatic Transmission only) A lighted gauges shows which gear you have selected.


indicator between the fuel and coolant temperature


S Indicator Light (Automatic Transmission only)


This indicator light in the instrument panel will come on when the Sports switch on the shift lever is pushed. The S indicator light in the instrument panel also serves a second function. If the light flashes while driving (in any gear range) it indicates a possible malfunction in the transmission; avoid rapid acceleration and have the transmission checked by an authorized Honda dealer as soon as possible (see page 70).


Turn Signal/Hazard Warning Indicator Lights


When the turn signal lever is pushed for left or right turns, the appropriate green indicator arrow on the instrument panel will blink along with the signal. Pushing the hazard warning switch will make all turn signals and both arrows blink (see page 32).


Headlight High Beam Indicator Light


This blue indicator light will go on whenever the high beams are switched on (see page 31).


C R U I SE C O N T R OL


Cruise Control Indicator Light (LX/EX/SE)


When the cruise control system is on, this indicator light is on (see pages 33 and 34).


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Warning and Indicator Lights (cont'd)


B R A KE


Parking Brake/Brake Failure Warning Light


Check the brake warning light every time you start the car. With the parking brake set, the warning light should go on when the ignition switch is turned to II or III. With the parking brake released, the light should go on when the ignition switch is turned to III. if the light goes on at any other time, it means the brake fluid level in the master cylinder reservoir is too low; add fluid (see page 9 4) and have your dealer check for leaks immediately.


Seat Belt Reminder Light


The seat belt warning light comes on when the ignition switch is turned on. If the front seat belts are fastened, it goes off in about six seconds. Otherwise, it stays on. (See page 14)


Oil Pressure Warning Light


A severe fluctuation in engine oil pressure will cause this light to flash on and off. You should stop as soon as possible, check the oil level, and add oil if necessary. The oil pressure warning light will come on, and remain on, if there is insufficient oil pressure or when the ignition switch is turned on with the engine not running. If the light should come on while driving, get the car off the road as soon as you can, turn the engine off and check the engine oil level (see page 85). Even if the oil level is correct, the engine should be checked by a Honda dealer before the car is driven again.


NOTE: The oil pressure warning light will only light as a result of low oil pressure. It is not directly an oil level indicator.


CAUTION: Running the engine while the oil pressure warning light is on constantly may cause immediate and severe engine damage.


Charging System Warning Light


The charging system warning light comes on when there is a problem with the electrical charging system or when the ignition switch is turned on with the engine not running. If the light comes on while driving, get off the road, stop the car and turn off the ignition. Then check the alternator belt for proper tension. To check the belt tension, push with about 98 N (22 lb) of force on the middle of the belt as shown. The belt should deflect about: 1 0 - 12 mm (0.4-0.5 in)


If the engine has been running, some engine components may be hot enough to burn you. Keep hands away from the radiator fan. The fan may start automatically without warning and run for up to 15 minutes, even after the engine is turned off.


NOTE: If necessary, have the charging system checked by an authorized Honda dealer.


Check Engine Warning Light


This light comes on for a couple of seconds each time the ignition is turned on. It will also come on, and remain on, if there is a malfunction in the emission control system. If the light comes on while driving, avoid driving at high speed, and have the system checked by a Honda dealer as soon as possible.


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Warning and Indicator Lights (cont'd)


Fuel Reserve Warning Light


If the warning light glows, it means you should refuel, because the tank contains less than: 8.0


(2.11 US g a l, 1.76 Imp gal)


A N TI LOCK


Anti-lock Brake System Warning Light (SE)


The Anti-lock brake system warning light will come on, and remain on, if there is a malfunction in the Anti-lock brake system or when the ignition switch is turned on with the engine not running. If the light comes on while driving, stop the car at a safe place and shut off the engine. If the light does not go out or lights again while driving, have the system checked by an authorized Honda dealer as soon as possible.


NOTE:


The light does not indicate a failure of the normal brake system. The light only indicates a malfunction in the Anti-lock brake system. In such a case, the Anti-lock brake system is automatically shut down but normal braking capability continues. After jump-starting the car, there is a possibility that the Anti- lock brake system warning light may come on due to insufficient battery voltage. After the battery is sufficiently recharged and the engine is turned off and restarted, the Anti-lock brake system warning light should indicate that the Anti-lock brake system is OK, by coming on for a few seconds each time the engine is started. If the light remains on after recharging, have it checked by a Honda dealer.


Safety Indicator Lights :


Door and Trunk Lid Warning Lights If a door or the trunk lid is open when the ignition is switched on, the appropriate indicator will light, and stay lit, until the door or trunk lid is closed.


BRAKE LAMP


Brake Lamp Warning Light


If a brake light does not work, the BRAKE LAMP indicator will go on when you push the brake pedal with the ignition on; the indicator will stay on until you have the lamp repaired or replaced. Have the brake lights checked as soon as possible.


it is dangerous to drive your car with a problem in either the brake electrical or hydraulic system; have your dealer check both systems if you suspect brake trouble.


Checking the Safety Indicator Lights The door, trunk lid and brake lamp warning lights should come on for about two seconds when the ignition switch is turned on. If they don't, have the system checked by a Honda dealer.


Maintenance Indicator


When the total mileage of your car approaches the specified maintenance interval for engine oil change, oil filter change or other required service, the indicator will change from green to yellow. The indicator will change to red if it is not reset before you reach the mileage interval. The indicator marked MAINTENANCE REQUIRED is to be used as a reminder that there are items in addition to the engine oil and filter that require service each 7,500 miles (12,000
km). See the maintenance schedule on page 80 . After the maintenance is done, be sure to reset the switch below the tachometer by inserting the ignition key in the slot. The color of the indicator will change to green and repeat its cycle.


INDICATOR


KEY


Do not reset the maintenance indicator while driving; your hand may impair steering which can result in an accident.


The steering wheel position can be adjusted to suit the driver preference.


Tilt Steering


1. Push the lever located under the dash, on the left side of the steering column, all the way down and hold it while adjusting the steering wheel the desired position.


to


2. Hold the steering wheel in the desired position and pull the lever all the way up to lock it in place.


Push down


Pull up


Do not adjust the steering wheel position while driving. After adjusting the steering wheel position, make sure it is securely locked in place by "rocking" it up and down slightly.


Windshield Wipers/Washer/Defogger


Windshield Wipers Switch the wipers to INT for inter- mittent operation; LO for low speed operation; and HI for high speed operation.


In fog or very light rain, push the lever down to the MIST position for temporary high speed operation of the wipers. The wipers will return to the rest position and the motor will shut off as soon as you release the lever.


Push down


Washer Pull the wiper switch lever toward you to turn on the washer.


On the LX, EX and SE: The windshield wipers will sweep when the washer is operated. Check the washer fluid regularly, especially during bad weather, or whenever the washer has been in frequent use. The float in the neck of the reservoir indicates the fluid level.


Pull


WINDSHIELD WASHER RESERVOIR CAPACITY: 2.5


(2.6 US q t, 2.2 Imp qt)


Use a good quality commercial washer fluid for all-weather cleaning.


WASHES FLUID RESERVOIR


FLOAT


CAUTION:


Do not use radiator antifreeze in the windshield washer; it will damage the paint. Do not use a vinegar/water combination in the windshield washer; it will damage the pump. Prolonged operation of the washer without fluid may damage the pump.


In freezing weather, warm the windshield with the defrosters before using the washer. This will help prevent icing which could seriously impair visibility.


Rear Window Defogger Push the switch to turn the de- fogger on or off. The indicator will light when the defogger is on. The switch will turn off automat- ically 25 minutes after it is turned on.


CAUTION: When cleaning the inside of the rear window, be careful not to damage the printed heater wires on the rear window. Wipe the window horizontally along the wires, not up and down.


Push


Mirrors


Rearview Mirrors Keep the inside and outside mirrors clean and adjusted for best visibility. Be sure to adjust mirror angles before you start driving. The inside mirror has day and night positions. The night position re- duces glare from the headlights of vehicles behind you. Flip the small tab on the bottom of the mirror forward or backward to select day or night position.


DAY/NIGHT ADJUSTMENT TAB


On the DX: The outside mirror can be adjusted by moving the knob on the inside of the driver's door.


Power Mirrors (LX/EX/SE) With the ignition switch in the " I I" position, move the main switch to L (for driver's side) or R (for passenger's side), then use the adjustment switch to adjust the outside mirror to the correct angle. After the mirrors have been adjusted, return the main switch to the center (off) position.


NOTE: Be sure to adjust mirror angles before you start driving.


MAIN SWITCH


ADJUSTMENT SWITCH


Lights


RIGHT TURN


FIRST STOP


Turn Signals Push the turn signal lever down to signal a left turn, and up for a right turn. The indicator and appropriate signal lights will blink. The lever will return automatically to its original position when the steering wheel is returned to straight ahead. For lane changing, you can signal by pushing the lever part way up or down (to the first stop) and holding it there; the lever will return to its original position when you release it. If either turn signal indicator lights up but does not blink, blinks faster than usual or does not light up at all,check for a burned out bulb or fuse.


LEFT TURN


Headlights Turn the light switch to the first position taillights, side marker lights, position lights, license plate lights, and instrument panel lights. Turn to the second position


) to add the headlights.


for


FIRST POSITION


Turn


If the driver's door is opened when the light switch is turned to either " o n" position, a chime will sound to remind you to turn off your lights.


SECOND POSITION


High Beam/Low Beam Switch The headlights may be switched between low beam and high beam by pulling lever towards you. The blue high beam indicator light will be on when the high beam is on.


turn signal


the


Headlight Flasher To flash the headlights, pull lightly on the turn signal lever and release.


Pull and rlease


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Lights (cont'd)


Hazard Warning System This system should be used only when your car is stopped under emergency or hazardous conditions. To activate, push the hazard warn- ing switch ( ). The front and rear turn signals will blink simultaneously and both indicator lights win flash. Push the switch ( ) again to turn the system off.


Panel Brightness Control When the light switch is in either of the two " o n" positions, the inten- sity of the instrument lights can be adjusted. Push the button so it pops out, then turn the panel brightness control knob.


Ignition Switch Light This light will illuminate the switch for several seconds after the driver's door is closed.


(LX/EX/SE)


Push


Push


Interior Light The interior light has a three posi- tion switch. The light is off all the time in the OFF position. In the mid- dle position, it goes on only when a door is opened. In the ON position, it is on all the time.


ON


OFF


Cruise Control (LX/EX/SE)


Cruise Control The Cruise Control system allows you to set and automatically maintain any speed above 25 mph (40 km/h) without keeping your foot on the accelerator. As its name implies, it is meant for cruising on straight, uncongested highways or freeways. It is not recommended to be used in traffic, on winding roads or in bad weather conditions where the driver should have total control.


To Set the Cruise Control: Push the CRUISE CONTROL master switch on the dash; the indicator light will come on. Accelerate to the desired speed, then push and release the SET switch on the steering wheel. The Cruise Control light on the instru- ment panel will come on. The speed you were going when you released the SET switch is the speed the Cruise Control will hold. You can then "fine tune" the set speed by briefly holding and releasing the SET switch to decrease it a few mph or pushing the RESUME switch to slightly increase it.


Push


the


To Cancel the Cruise Control: Simply push the CRUISE CONTROL master switch and indicator light will go off (this also erases the memory of the set speed). If you must temporarily disengage the system (but you wish to retain the memory of the set speed): tap the brake pedal, or the clutch pedal (5 speed transmission) or move the automatic transmission shift lever to N (Neutral). If you are still going above 25 mph (40 km/h), you can return to the set speed by simply pushing the RESUME switch. If the car has decelerated below approximately 25 mph (40
km/h), you can return to the set speed by using the accelerator conventionally until the speed is above 25 mph (40 km/h) and then pushing the RESUME switch.


Push


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Cruise Control (cont'd)


To Change the Set Speed: To a faster speed — For gradual acceleration with your foot off the accelerator, push and hold the RESUME switch until you reach the desired speed; release the switch and the system's memory will be re-programmed to the new speed. For faster acceleration, push the accelerator until you reach the desired speed, then push and release the SET switch to re-program the system.


To a slower speed — push and hold the SET switch and the car will coast; when you reach the desired slower speed, release the switch and the system will be re-programmed.


For temporary acceleration above the set speed, such as for passing, use the accelerator pedal conventionally. When you want to return to the set speed, take your foot off the accelerator and coast without applying the brakes.


The Cruise Control automates the function of the accelerator pedal to maintain your car at a constant speed. This can be a convenience on long trips, but it can also be a danger if there are many other cars on the road or if the road is unfamiliar. Pay strict attention to the responsibility of driving whenever using the Cruise Control.


CAUTION: Because the Cruise Control directly activates the accelerator pedal, don't rest your foot under the pedal when the Cruise Control is on; it may pull the pedal down onto your foot.


NOTE:


With Cruise Control on, your speed will still vary slightly, particularly when going up or down hills. Do not ride the brake or clutch (5 speed transmission), as this will cause the Cruise Control to disengage.


Hood and Parking Brake


Hood To open the hood, pull back on the handle located under the dash on the driver's side.


Pull to release


The hood latch is spring-loaded, so the hood will pop up slightly. Release the safety catch under the front center of the hood by pushing the rubber-tipped handle up. Lift the hood and prop it open with the support rod. To close, take the support rod down, place it back in its holder, lower the hood until it is approximately one foot from the closed position, then let it drop. Be sure the hood is securely latched before driving away.


SUPPORT ROD


Pull up


Parking Brake To apply the parking brake, pull up on the lever. To release it, pull up slightly, push the button, and lower the lever; when fully released, the BRAKE warning light will go out.


Power Windows


(LX/EX/SE)


Power Windows The power windows can be oper- ated only when the ignition switch is in the "II" position. The operation of the windows is controlled by the main switch located in the master control panel on the armrest of the driver's door. When the main switch is off, only the driver's door window can be opened and closed. When the main switch is on, all door windows can be opened and closed by the driver, using the appropriate switch in the master control panel, and the passenger windows can be opened and closed by the passen- gers, using the switch located on each passenger door. When opening or closing a window, push and hold either the " u p" or "down" side of the switch until the window reaches the desired posi- tion, then release.


NOTE: The driver's window can be opened fully, without the driver having to hold the switch down, simply by pushing the switch past the first "stop."


DRIVER'S WINDOW SWITCH


MAIN SWITCH


Close


Open


FRONT PASSENGER'S WINDOW


Close


Open


REAR PASSENGER'S WINDOW


Power Window Key-off Operation The power windows can still be operated for about 10 minutes after the ignition is turned from the " I I" to the " I" or " 0" position as long as neither front door has been opened.


Be sure, before closing any window, that all hands, arms and other obstructions are clear of the window frame and glass; severe personal injury could result. Always keep the main switch in the off position when children are in the car; injury may result from unintentional window operation.


Glove Box and Clock


Glove Box Open by pulling the handle. Close with a firm push. The glove box door can be locked by using the master key. The glove box light will go on when the glove box door is opened and the headlights are on.


Do not drive the car with the glove box door open; it could cause injury in an accident.


Open


Lock


Pull


Digital Clock The time is displayed continuously when the ignition is switched to II or III. At all other times, push in on the lid to display the time. To adjust the time: 1. Lower the lid. 2. Push the minute button (M) and hold it until the numbers advance to the desired minutes.


3. Push the hour button (H) and hold it until the numbers advance to the desired hour.


LID


4. The RESET button allows you to synchronize your clock to the closest hour. If the time on the clock is before the half hour, pressing the RESET button will return the time to the previous hour. If the time is beyond the half hour, the RESET button will change the time to the next hour.


NOTE: Be careful not to push the H, M or RESET buttons accidentally. Pushing any of them will change the clock's time setting.


Beverage Holder (LX/EX/SE)


Your car is equipped with a beverage holder for use while the car is stopped. Drinking while driving or driving with a beverage in the holder may be hazardous. Open the holder by pushing it.


NOTE: Use only lidded cups or containers that fit snugly in the beverage holder.


Spilling even a small amount while driving, especially if the liquid is hot, may distract the driver's attention from the road and could result in a serious collision. Alcohol and driving don't mix. For your safety, and the safety of others, please do not drink and drive.


Cigarette Lighter and Ashtrays


Push


Cigarette Lighter Push in to heat up. It will automati- cally release when the element is hot. DO NOT hold it in while it is heating up, it may overheat and damage the lighter and the heating element.


NOTE: The cigarette lighter will operate with the key in the " I" or " I I" position.


Front Ashtray Open the ashtray by pulling its bot- tom edge toward you. To remove it, pull it out further while pushing down on the spring loaded plate inside.


Rear Ashtray The rear ashtray is located at the rear of the center console. It is opened by pulling out the top edge. To remove it, open the ashtray and release its bottom edge by pulling up, then out. To install, reverse the removal procedure.


CAUTION: Do not use the ashtrays as trash containers; use them only for extinguished cigarettes. Putting lit cigarettes or matches in an ashtray with other combustible materials may cause a fire.


To remove, pull up and out.


Heating and Cooling


The vents, heater and air conditioner are combined in one system; adjusting four basic controls to different settings can provide a full range of interior temperatures for safe and comfortable driving. (Air conditioner is optional on the DX model.)


Ventilation The flow-through ventilation system can provide fresh air to the interior when the car is moving or stopped, even with the windows closed.


NOTE: For proper air flow, the flow-through vents must not be covered. Keep the air inlet at the base of the windshield free of leaves or other debris.


AIR INLET


AIR OUTLET


You can adjust the controls to direct cool or warm outside air throughout the car for defogging windows, heating, or cooling by turning on the fan.


Dash Vents The corner vents can be used for flow-through ventilation, or during the heating and air conditioning operation. The corner and center vents can be tilted up or down, and their louvers turned right or left, to change the direction of air flow. The amount of air flow from the corner and center vents can be regulated by the control located beside each vent.


SIDE DEFROSTER VENT


CENTER VENTS


Open HALF Close


SIDE DEFROSTER VENT


Open HALF Close


DASH CORNER VENT


WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER VENT


Open HALF Close


DASH CORNER VENT


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Heating and Cooling (cont'd)


What the Controls Do: [DX]


FUNCTION LEVER


FAN SWITCH


RECIRCULATION/FRESH AIR BUTTON AND INDICATOR LIGHT


TEMPERATURE LEVER


AIR CONDITIONER BUTTON AND INDICATOR LIGHT (optional)


[LX/EX/SE]


FAN SWITCH


TEMPERATURE CONTOROL DIAL


FUNCTION BUTTONS AND INDICATOR LIGHTS


FRESH AIR BUTTON


AIR CONDITIONER BUTTON


RECIRCULATION BUTTON


Fan Switch Turning the switch clockwise will increase the fan speed, and the fan will circulate warm, cool, or outside air, depending on where the temperature lever/control dial and function lever/buttons are set. Whenever the fan is switched on, air flows from the dash corner vents regardless of function lever/button position.


Function Lever/Buttons Slide the lever on the DX model or push the appropriate button on the LX, EX and SE models to direct air to and from the heater, defroster and vents. There is an indicator light in each function button that comes on when the button is pushed.


Temperature Lever/Control Dial Slide the lever from left to right or turn the dial clockwise to make air warmer when the appropriate function is selected.


Air Conditioner Switch (opitonal on DX) With the fan on, push the A/C button to operate the air conditioner. The indicator light will come on. Push the button again to turn the air conditioner off.


) Buttons


) and Recirculation


button's indicator light is out, outside air will be


Fresh Air ( [DX] When the allowed to circulate inside the car. When the on, outside air is shut off and the air inside the car is recirculated. If the heater or air conditioner is on and you want to warm up or cool down the interior more quickly, or keep smoke or dust out of the car without losing the heat or cool function, simply push the


button is pushed in and the indicator light comes


button.


button is pushed, the indicator light will go on and


[LX/EX/SE] When the outside air will be allowed to circulate inside the car. When the outside air is shut off and the air inside the car is recirculated. If the heater or air conditioner is on and you want to warm up or cool down the interior more quickly, or keep smoke or dust out of the car without losing the heat or cool function, simply push the


button is pushed, the indicator light comes on,


button.


[DX]


[LX/EX/SE]


NOTE: The windows may become fogged if the system is in the set- ting for an extended period of time with the air conditioner off. As soon as the interior is warmed, switch to


setting.


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Heating and Cooling (cont'd)


How to Use the Controls To Ventilate


[DX] Move the temperature lever to the left, select the and push the Switch the fan on and outside air will flow through the corner and center vents. To change air distribution, switch to the posi- tion and outside air will also flow from the heater ducts at the floor level.


button off.


position


[LX/EX/SE] Turn the temperature control dial counterclockwise, and push the buttons. Switch the fan on and outside air will flow through the corner and center vents. To change air distribution, switch to the position and outside air will also flow from the heater ducts at the floor level.


and


To Cool with A/C (optional on DX) To cool the car down quickly, start the engine, turn the fan to high, push the A/C button and open the windows briefly. Then close the windows, slide the temperature lever all the way to the left or turn the temperature control dial counterclockwise all the way, select the button on, so inside air will recirculate to the air conditioner for maximum cooling. When the interior has cooled sufficiently, switch the fan to the desired speed, then change to the setting to direct fresh (outside) air to the air conditioner.


position and push the


[DX]


[LX/EX/SE]


When using the air conditioner in heavy traffic, or while driving up long hills, watch the coolant temperature gauge: if the needle moves near the " H" end of the scale, turn the air conditioner off by pushing the A/C button; leave it off until the needle goes back into the middle of the scale.


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Heating and Cooling (cont'd)


To Heat Switch the fan on, slide the temperature lever to the right or turn the temperature control dial clockwise, select the position, and warmed air will begin flowing from the floor outlets.


On the LX, EX and SE models: A small amount of warmed air will also flow from the windshield defroster vent.


[DX]


[LX/EX/SE]


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