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bottom, and are to be used only with a child seat designed for use with LATCH.


The location of each lower anchor is indicated by a small button above the anchor point.


Installing a Child Seat


BUTTONS


LOWER ANCHORS


To install a LATCH-compatible child seat:


3.


1.


2.


Move the seat belt buckle or tongue away from the lower anchors.


Make sure there are no objects near the anchors that could prevent a secure connection between the child seat and the anchors.


Rigid type Place the child seat on the vehicle seat, then attach the seat to the lower anchors according to the child seat maker’s instructions.


Some LATCH-compatible seats have a rigid-type connector as shown above.


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TETHER STRAP HOOK


6.


Attach the tether strap hook to the tether anchor, then tighten the strap as instructed by the child seat maker.


7.


Push and pull the child seat forward and from side-to-side to verify that it is secure.


Flexible type


Other LATCH-compatible seats have a flexible-type connector as shown above.


4.


Whatever type you have, follow the child seat maker’s instructions for adjusting or tightening the fit.


ANCHOR


5.


Adjust the head restraint to its lowest position. Route the tether strap over the head restraint, making sure the strap is not twisted.


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Main MenuTable of Contentsst Installing a Child Seat with a Lap/ Shoulder Belt When not using the LATCH system, all child seats must be secured to the vehicle with the lap part of a lap/ shoulder belt.


In addition, the lap/shoulder belts in all seating positions except the driver’s have a lockable retractor that must be activated to secure a child seat.


1.


With the child seat in the desired seating position, route the belt through the child seat according to the seat maker’s instructions, then insert the latch plate into the buckle.


Installing a Child Seat


2.


3.


To activate the lockable retractor, slowly pull the shoulder part of the belt all the way out until it stops, then let the belt feed back into the retractor.


After the belt has retracted, tug on it. If the belt is locked, you will not be able to pull it out. If you can pull the belt out, it is not locked, and you will need to repeat these steps.


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To deactivate the lockable retractor and remove a child seat, unlatch the buckle, unroute the seat belt, and let the belt fully retract.


5.


Push and pull the child seat forward and from side-to-side to verify that it is secure enough to stay upright during normal driving maneuvers. If the child seat is not secure, unlatch the belt, allow it to retract fully, then repeat these steps.


4.


After confirming that the belt is locked, grab the shoulder part of the belt near the buckle, and pull up to remove any slack from the lap part of the belt. Remember, if the lap part of the belt is not tight, the child seat will not be secure.


To remove slack, it may help to put weight on the child seat, or push on the back of the seat while pulling up on the belt.


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Main MenuTable of Contentsst Installing a Child Seat with a Tether


TETHER ANCHORAGE POINTS


UsinganAnchor


Front


Front


Installing a Child Seat


TETHER STRAP HOOK


TETHER STRAP HOOK


ANCHOR


ANCHOR


ANCHOR


COVER A child seat with a tether can be installed in any seating position in the back seat, using one of the anchorage points shown above.


Since a tether can provide additional security to the lap/shoulder belt installation, we recommend using a tether whenever one is required or available.


Outer position After properly securing the child 1. seat (see page head restraint to its lowest position, then route the tether strap over the head restraint.


), adjust the


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2.


Lift the anchor cover, then attach the tether strap hook to the anchor, making sure the strap is not twisted.


Center position Tighten the strap according to the 3. seat maker’s instructions.


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Main MenuTable of Contentsst Protecting Larger Children


When a child reaches the recommended weight or height limit for a forward-facing child seat, the child should sit in a back seat on a booster seat and wear a lap/shoulder belt.


The following pages give instructions on how to check proper seat belt fit, what kind of booster seat to use if one is needed, and important precautions for a child who must sit in front.


Allowing a child age 12 or under to sit in front can result in injury or death if the passenger’s front airbag inflates.


If a child must ride in front, move the vehicle seat as far back as possible, use a booster seat if needed, have the child sit up properly and wear the seat belt properly.


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Checking Seat Belt Fit


To determine if a lap/shoulder belt properly fits a child, have the child put on the seat belt, then ask yourself:


1.


Does the child sit all the way back against the seat?


2.


Do the child’s knees bend comfortably over the edge of the seat?


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Does the shoulder belt cross between the child’s neck and arm?


4.


Is the lap part of the belt as low as possible, touching the child’s thighs?


5.


Will the child be able to stay seated like this for the whole trip?


If you answer yes to all these questions, the child is ready to wear the lap/shoulder belt correctly. If you answer no to any question, the child needs to ride on a booster seat.


Using a Booster Seat


A child who has outgrown a forward- facing child seat should ride in a back seat and use a booster seat until the lap/shoulder belt fits them properly without the booster.


Protecting Larger Children


Some states and Canadian provinces also require children to use a booster seat until they reach a given age or weight (e.g., 6 years or 60 lbs). Be sure to check current laws in the states or provinces where you intend to drive.


Booster seats can be high-back or low-back. Whichever style you select, make sure the booster seat meets federal safety standards (see page 39
seat maker’s instructions.


) and that you follow the booster


If a child who uses a booster seat must ride in front, move the vehicle seat as far back as possible, and be sure the child is wearing the seat belt properly.


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A child may continue using a booster seat until the tops of their ears are even with the top of the vehicle’s or booster’s seat-back. A child of this height should be tall enough to use the lap/shoulder belt without a booster seat.


When Can a Larger Child Sit in Front The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Transport Canada recommend that all children age 12 and under be properly restrained in the back seat.


If the passenger’s front airbag inflates in a moderate to severe frontal collision, the airbag can cause serious injuries to a child who is unrestrained, improperly restrained, sitting too close to the airbag, or out of position.


A side airbag also poses risks. If any part of a larger child’s body is in the path of a deploying side airbag, the child could receive possibly serious injuries.


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Of course, children vary widely. And while age may be one indicator of when a child can safely ride in front, there are other important factors you should consider.


PhysicalSize Physically, a child must be large enough for the lap/shoulder belt to properly fit (see pages ). If 46
the seat belt does not fit properly, with or without the child sitting on a booster seat, the child should not sit in front.


and


14


Maturity To safely ride in front, a child must be able to follow the rules, including sitting properly, and wearing the seat belt properly throughout a ride.


Main MenuTable of Contentsst If you decide that a child can safely ride up front, be sure to:


Carefully read the owner’s manual, and make sure you understand all seat belt instructions and all safety information.


Move the vehicle seat to the rear- most position.


Have the child sit up straight, back against the seat, and feet on or near the floor.


Check that the child’s seat belt is properly and securely positioned.


Supervise the child. Even mature children sometimes need to be reminded to fasten the seat belts or sit properly.


Additional Safety Precautions


Donotletachildwearaseatbelt This could result acrosstheneck. in serious neck injuries during a crash.


This could


Donotletachildputtheshoulder partofaseatbeltbehindtheback orunderthearm. cause very serious injuries during a crash. It also increases the chance that the child will slide under the belt in a crash and be injured.


Twochildrenshouldneverusethe sameseatbelt. could be very seriously injured in a crash.


If they do, they


Protecting Larger Children


Devices intended to


Donotputanyaccessoriesona seatbelt. improve a child’s comfort or reposition the shoulder part of a seat belt can make the belt less effective and increase the chance of serious injury in a crash.


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Main MenuTable of Contentsst Carbon monoxide gas is toxic. Breathing it can cause unconsciousness and even kill you.


Avoid any enclosed areas or activities that expose you to carbon monoxide.


High levels of carbon monoxide can collect rapidly in enclosed areas, such as a garage. Do not run the engine with the garage door closed. Even with the door open, run the engine only long enough to move the vehicle out of the garage.


With the trunk open, airflow can pull exhaust gas into your vehicle’s interior and create a hazardous condition. If you must drive with the trunk open, open all the windows and set the heating and cooling system as shown below.


If you must sit in your parked vehicle with the engine running, even in an unconfined area, adjust the heating and cooling system as follows:


1. 2. 3. 4.


Select the fresh air mode. Select the Turn the fan on high speed. Set the temperature control to a comfortable setting.


mode.


Carbon Monoxide Hazard


Your vehicle’s exhaust contains carbon monoxide gas. Carbon monoxide should not enter the vehicle in normal driving if you maintain your vehicle properly and follow the information on this page.


Have the exhaust system inspected for leaks whenever:


The vehicle is raised for an oil change.


You notice a change in the sound of the exhaust.


The vehicle was in an accident that may have damaged the underside.


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Main MenuTable of Contentsst DASHBOARD U.S.modelsonly


SUN VISOR U.S.models


These labels are in the locations shown. They warn you of potential hazards that could cause serious injury or death. Read these labels carefully.


If a label comes off or becomes hard to read (except for the U.S. dashboard label which may be removed by the owner), contact your dealer for a replacement.


RADIATOR CAP


Canadianmodels


Safety Labels


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Main MenuTable of Contentsst DOORJAMBS U.S.models


Canadianmodels


Safety Labels


HOOD U.S.models


Canadianmodels


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Main MenuTable of Contentsst This section gives information about the controls and displays that contribute to the daily operation of your vehicle. All the essential controls are within easy reach.


Control Locations Instrument Panel Instrument Panel Indicators Gauges


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


Display Change Button Odometer Trip Meter Outside Temperature


. 54
. 55
. 57
. 64
. 65
. 65
. 65


Indicator Fuel Gauge Temperature Gauge Check Fuel Cap Indicator Maintenance Minder


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


. 66
. 67
. 67
. 67
. 68


Controls Near the Steering


Wheel


........................................... . 69
Windshield Wipers and Washers . 70
. 71
Turn Signal and Headlights ........... . 72
Instrument Panel Brightness ........ . 73
Hazard Warning Button ................. . 73
Rear Window Defogger ................. ........ Steering Wheel Adjustments . 74
. 75
Keys and Locks ............................... . 76
Immobilizer System ........................ . 77
Ignition Switch ................................ . 78
...................................... Door Locks ...................... . 79


Power Door Locks


Instruments and Controls


Emergency Trunk Opener


Remote Transmitter Trunk


Seats Power Windows Moonroof Mirrors Parking Brake Interior Convenience Items


Auto Door Locking/Unlocking . 79
. 86
....................... . 89
................................................ . 90
........ . 91
................................................. .............................. . 97
. 99
......................................... . 101
........................................... . 102
............................... . 103
......... ..................... . 104
. 104
............. . 104
.................................. . 105
.................................. . 105
........ ............................ . 106
. 106
................................... . 107
............................... . 107
.............................. . 107
................................... .......................... . 108


Beverage Holders Console Compartment Glove Box Coat Hook Accessory Power Sockets Vanity Mirror Sun Visor


Interior Lights Ceiling Light Spotlights Courtesy Light


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Main Menust Control Locations


INSTRUMENT PANEL INDICATORS GAUGES(P. 64)


(P. 57)


MIRROR CONTROLS (P. 101)


POWER DOOR LOCK MASTER SWITCH (P. 79)


POWER WINDOW SWITCHES (P. 97)


MOONROOF SWITCH


(P. 98)


CLOCK (P. 173)


AUDIO SYSTEM (P. 115)


HEATING/ COOLING CONTROLS (P. 110)


HOOD RELEASE HANDLE (P. 182)


FUEL FILL DOOR/ TRUNK RELEASE HANDLE (P. 181, 89)


ACCESSORY POWER SOCKETS (P. 105)


A/T model is shown.


HAZARD WARNING BUTTON


(P. 73)


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SECURITY SYSTEM INDICATOR


(P. 63)


SIDE AIRBAG OFF INDICATOR * (P. 58)


(P. 62)


DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS INDICATOR CRUISE MAIN (P. 62) INDICATOR CRUISE CONTROL (P. 62) INDICATOR IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM INDICATOR


(P. 59)


LOW OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR


(P. 57, 265)


CHARGING SYSTEM INDICATOR MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP


(P. 57, 265)


(P. 57, 266)


LIGHTS ON INDICATOR (P. 63)


HIGH BEAM INDICATOR (P. 62)


SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM INDICATOR


(P. 58)


MAINTENANCE MINDER INDICATOR


(P. 60, 211)


Instrument Panel


LOW FUEL INDICATOR (P. 63)


PARKING BRAKE AND BRAKE SYSTEM INDICATOR * (P. 58)


ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM INDICATOR (P. 59)


SEAT BELT REMINDER INDICATOR (P. 57)


TRUNK-OPEN INDICATOR (P. 62)


DOOR-OPEN INDICATOR (P. 62)



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Main MenuTable of Contentsst Instrument Panel


Si


HIGH BEAM INDICATOR (P. 62) LIGHTS ON INDICATOR (P. 63) SIDE AIRBAG OFF INDICATOR (P. 58) VSA ACTIVATION (P. 61) INDICATOR DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS INDICATOR



(P. 62)


SECURITY SYSTEM INDICATOR (P. 63)


REV LIMIT INDICATOR


(P. 61)


SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM INDICATOR (P. 58)


CRUISE MAIN INDICATOR (P. 62)


PARKING BRAKE AND BRAKE SYSTEM INDICATOR (P. 58)



LOW FUEL INDICATOR (P. 63)


VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST (VSA) SYSTEM INDICATOR


(P. 61)


(P. 60)


ELECTRIC POWER STEERING (EPS) INDICATOR LOW OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR CHARGING SYSTEM INDICATOR (P. 57, 265)


(P. 57, 265)


IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM INDICATOR MAINTENANCE MINDER INDICATOR (P. 57, 266)


MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP


(P. 59) (P. 60, 211)


The U.S. instrument panel is shown. Differences for Canadian models are noted in the text.


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ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM INDICATOR (P. 59)


SEAT BELT REMINDER INDICATOR (P. 57) TRUNK-OPEN INDICATOR (P. 62) DOOR-OPEN INDICATOR (P. 62) CRUISE CONTROL INDICATOR (P. 62)


Main MenuTable of Contentsst The instrument panel has many indicators to give you important information about your vehicle.


Seat Belt Reminder Indicator


This indicator reminds you and your passengers to fasten your seat belts.


If you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position before fastening your seat belt, the beeper sounds and the indicator flashes. If you do not fasten your seat belt before the beeper stops, the indicator stops flashing but remains on.


If your front passenger does not fasten their seat belt, the indicator comes on about 6 seconds after the ignition switch is turned to the ON (II) position.


If either of you do not fasten your seat belt while driving, the beeper will sound and the indicator will flash again at regular intervals. For more information, see page


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Instrument Panel Indicators


Charging System Indicator


If this indicator comes on when the engine is running, the battery is not being charged. For more information, see page


265


Low Oil Pressure Indicator


The engine can be severely damaged if this indicator flashes or stays on when the engine is running. For more information, see page 265


Malfunction Indicator Lamp 266


See page


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Main MenuTable of Contentsst Supplemental Restraint System Indicator


This indicator comes on briefly when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position. If it comes on at any other time, it indicates a potential problem with your front airbags. This indicator will also alert you to a potential problem with your side airbags, passenger’s side airbag automatic cutoff system, side curtain airbags, automatic seat belt tensioners, driver’s seat position sensor, or the front passenger’s weight sensors. For more information, see page 28


U.S.


Canada


Side Airbag Off Indicator This indicator comes on when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position. If it comes on at any other time, it indicates that the passenger’s side airbag has automatically shut off. For more information, see page


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Instrument Panel Indicators


U.S.


Canada


Parking Brake and Brake System Indicator This indicator has two functions:


1.


2.


Itcomesonwhenyouturnthe ignition switch to the ON (II) position. It is a reminder to check the parking brake. A beeper sounds if you drive with the parking brake not fully released. Driving with the parking brake not fully released can damage the brakes and tires.


If it stays on after you have fully released the parking brake while the engine is running, or if it comes on while driving, there could be a problem with the brake system. For more information, see page


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Main MenuTable of Contentsst Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Indicator


This indicator normally comes on for a few seconds when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position. If it comes on at any other time, there is a problem with the ABS. If this happens, have your vehicle checked at a dealer. With this indicator on, your vehicle still has normal braking ability but no anti-lock function. For more information, see page


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Immobilizer System Indicator


This indicator comes on briefly when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position. It will then go off if you have inserted a properly-coded ignition key. If it is not a properly- coded key, the indicator will blink, and the engine’s fuel system will be disabled (see page


76


).


Instrument Panel Indicators


Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Indicators The left or right turn signal indicator blinks when you signal a lane change or turn. If an indicator does not blink or blinks rapidly, it usually means one of the turn signal bulbs is burned out (see page the bulb as soon as possible, since other drivers cannot see that you are signaling.


). Replace


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When you press the hazard warning button, both turn signal indicators and all turn signals on the outside of the vehicle flash.


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Main MenuTable of Contentsst If you turn the steering wheel to the full left or right position repeatedly while stopping or driving at very low speed, you may feel slightly harder steering due to overheating of the steering gear box.


Continuously driving under those conditions could damage the power steering system.


Instrument Panel Indicators


Electric Power Steering (EPS) Indicator


Simodelonly This indicator normally comes on when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position and goes off after the engine starts. If it comes on at any other time, there is a problem in the electric power steering system. If this happens, stop the vehicle in a safe place, and turn off the engine. Reset the system by restarting the engine. The indicator will not turn off immediately. If it does not go off after driving a short distance, or comes back on again while driving, take the vehicle to your dealer to have it checked. With the indicator on, the EPS may be off, making the vehicle harder to steer.


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Maintenance Minder Indicator


This indicator reminds you that it is time to take your vehicle in for scheduled maintenance. The maintenance main items and sub items will be displayed in the information display. See page more information on the maintenance minder.


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for


This indicator goes off when your dealer resets it after completing the required maintenance service.


Main MenuTable of Contentsst Rev Limit Indicator


REV LIMIT INDICATOR


Simodelonly This indicator shows you when the engine speed is near the tachometer’s red zone. When the engine speed gets to near the red zone, the indicator blinks. If you exceed the maximum speed for the gear you are in, the indicator stays on, and you may feel the engine cut in and out due to the engine speed limiter (see page


197


).


To protect the engine from damage, never drive with the tachometer in its red zone.


Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System Indicator


Simodelonly This indicator normally comes on for a few seconds when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position.


Ifitcomesonandstaysonatany other time, or if it does not come on when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position, there is a problem with the VSA system. Take your vehicle to a dealer to have it checked. Without VSA, your vehicle still has normal driving ability, but will not have VSA traction and stability enhancement. See page for more information on the 206
VSA system.


Instrument Panel Indicators


VSA Activation Indicator


Simodelonly This indicator has three functions:


1.


2.


3.


It comes on as a reminder that you have turned off the vehicle stability assist (VSA) system.


It flashes when VSA is active (see page


206


).


It comes on along with the VSA system indicator if there is a problem with the VSA system.


This indicator normally comes on for a few seconds when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position. See page for more information on the VSA system.


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‘‘Daytime Running Lights’’ Indicator


If this indicator comes on when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position and release the parking brake, it means there is a problem withtheDRL.Theremayalsobe a problem with the high beam headlights. Have your vehicle checked by your dealer.


High Beam Indicator


This indicator comes on with the high beam headlights. For more information, see page


71


This indicator also comes on with reduced brightness when the daytime running lights (DRL) are on (see page


72


).


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Cruise Main Indicator


Trunk-open Indicator


This indicator comes on if the trunk lid is not closed tightly.


Door-open Indicator


This indicator comes on if either door is not closed tightly.


Ifequipped This indicator comes on when you turn on the cruise control system by pressing the CRUISE button (see page


175


).


Cruise Control Indicator


Ifequipped This indicator comes on when you set the cruise control. See page 175
cruise control.


for information on operating the


Washer Level Indicator


Canadianmodelsonly This indicator comes on when the washer fluid level is low. Add washer fluid when you see this indicator (see page


229


).


Main MenuTable of Contentsst Lights On Indicator


Security System Indicator


Low Fuel Indicator


Instrument Panel Indicators


This indicator reminds you that the exterior lights are on. It comes on when the light switch is in either the position. If you turn the


or


ignition switch to the ACCESSORY (I) or LOCK (0) position without turning off the light switch, this indicator will stay on. A reminder beeper will also sound when you open the driver’s door.


Except Si


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LOW FUEL INDICATOR


SECURITY SYSTEM INDICATOR


Ifequipped This indicator comes on when the security system is set. See page 174
for more information on the security system.


This indicator is located in the fuel gauge. It comes on as a reminder that you must refuel soon.


When the indicator comes on, there is about 1.9 US gal (7.5 ) of fuel remaining in the tank before the reading reaches E. There is a small reserve of fuel remaining in the tank when the reading does reach E.


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TEMPERATURE GAUGE


SPEEDOMETER


SEL/RESET BUTTON


TACHOMETER


FUEL GAUGE


To switch the information display between the odometer, trip meter, and outside temperature (if equipped), and engine oil life and maintenance service items, press the SEL/RESET button repeatedly.


INFORMATION DISPLAY


ODOMETER/OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE INDICATOR


TRIP METER


U.S. model with A/T is shown.


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Main MenuTable of Contentsst Display Change Button


DISPLAY CHANGE BUTTON


Press and hold the display change button until you hear a beep. The speedometer, trip meter, and odometer readings switch between miles per hour (mph) and kilometers per hour (km/h).


Odometer This shows the total distance your vehicle has been driven. It measures miles or kilometers. It is illegal under U.S. federal law and Canadian provincial regulations to disconnect, reset, or alter the odometer with the intent to change the number of miles or kilometers indicated.


The odometer and the outside temperature indicator (if equipped) use the same display. To switch the display between them, press the SEL/RESET button repeatedly. When you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position, your last selection is displayed.


Gauges


Trip Meter This meter shows the number of miles or kilometers driven since you last reset it.


There are two trip meters: Trip A and Trip B. Switch between these displays by pressing the SEL/ RESET button repeatedly. Each trip meter works independently, so you can keep track of two different distances.


When you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position, what you last selected is displayed.


To reset a trip meter, display it, and then press and hold the SEL/RESET button until the number resets to ‘‘0.0.’’


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Main MenuTable of Contentsst Gauges


Outside Temperature Indicator Ifequipped This indicator displays the outside temperature in Fahrenheit (U.S. models) or Centigrade (Canadian models). To see the outside temperature, press and release the SEL/RESET button until the temperature is shown on the information display.


The temperature sensor is in the front bumper. Therefore, the temperature reading can be affected by heat reflection from the road surface, engine heat, and the exhaust from surrounding traffic. This can cause an incorrect temperature reading when your speed is under 19 mph (30 km/h).


The sensor delays the display update until it reaches the correct outside temperature. This may take several minutes.


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If the outside temperature is incorrectly displayed, you can adjust it Canadian models) warmer or cooler.


5°F in U.S. models (


3°C in


±


±


In certain weather conditions, temperature readings near freezing (32°F, 0°C) could mean that ice is forming on the road surface.


NOTE: The temperature must be stabilized before doing this procedure.


Select the outside temperature display, then press the SEL/RESET button for 10 seconds. The following sequence will appear for 1 second 3, each: 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 2, − − − −


5, 1, 0 (U.S.) or 0, 1, 2, 3, 1, 0 (Canada).


− − − −


4, 3,


2,


When it reaches the desired value, release the SEL/RESET button. You should see the new outside temperature displayed.


Main MenuTable of Contentsst Fuel Gauge This shows how much fuel you have. It may show slightly more or less than the actual amount.


Avoid driving with an extremely low f uel level. Running out of f uel could cause the engine to misf ire, damaging the catalytic converter.


Temperature Gauge This shows the temperature of the engine coolant. During normal operation, the reading should rise to about the middle of the gauge. In severe driving conditions, such as very hot weather or a long period of uphill driving, the reading may rise intotheupperhalfofthegauge.Ifit reaches the red (Hot) mark, pull safely to the side of the road. See page precautions on checking the engine cooling system.


for instructions and


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Check Fuel Cap Message Your vehicle’s on board diagnostic system will detect a loose or missing fuel fill cap as an evaporative system leak. The first time a leak is detected a ‘‘CHECK FUEL CAP’’ message appears on the information display. Turn the engine off, and confirm the fuel fill cap is installed. If it is, loosen it, then retighten it until it clicks at least once. The message should go off after several days of normal driving once you tighten or replace the fuel fill cap. To scroll to another display, press the SEL/RESET button. The ‘‘CHECK FUEL CAP’’ message will appear each time you restart the engine until the system turns the message off.


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


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Maintenance Minder The information display in the instrument panel shows you the engine oil life and maintenance service items when the ignition switch is in the ON (II) position. This information helps to keep you aware of the periodic maintenance your vehicle needs for continued trouble- free driving. Refer to page more information.


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Main MenuTable of Contentsst Controls Near the Steering Wheel


WINDSHIELD WIPERS/WASHERS (P. 70)


PASSENGER’S AIRBAG OFF INDICATOR (P. 29)


HEADLIGHTS/ TURN SIGNALS (P. 71)


INSTRUMENT PANEL BRIGHTNESS (P. 72)


MIRROR CONTROLS (P. 101)


HORN *


REMOTE AUDIO CONTROLS * (P. 170)


TILT/ TELESCOPIC ADJUSTMENT (P. 74)


Vehicle without navigation system is shown. * *


To use the horn, press the center pad of the steering wheel. If equipped.


AUDIO SYSTEM * (P. 115)


REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER (P. 73) HEATED MIRRORS * (P. 102)


HAZARD WARNING BUTTON


(P. 73)


CRUISE CONTROL BUTTONS * (P. 175)


ACCESSORY POWER SOCKET


(P. 105)


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Pull the


Windshield Washer wiper control lever toward you, and hold it. The washers spray until you release the lever. The wipers run at low speed, then complete one more sweep after you release the lever.


Windshield Wipers and Washers


MIST The wipers run at high speed until you release the lever.



OFF



The wipers are not activated.



The wipers operate every


INT few seconds. In low speed and high speed, the wipers run continuously.


OnEXandSimodelsinU.S.,andLX, EXandSimodelsinCanada The length of the wiper interval is varied automatically according to the vehicle’s speed.


Vary the delay by turning the INT TIME ring. If you turn it to the shortest delay, the wipers change to low speed when the vehicle speed exceeds 12 mph (20km/h).


LO



The wipers run at low speed.


HI



The wipers run at high speed.


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.


MIST OFF INT LO Low speed HI High speed Windshield washers


Intermittent


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Push the right lever up or down to select a position.


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Turn Signal Push down on the lever to signal a left turn and up to signal a right turn. To signal a lane change, push lightly on the lever, and hold it. The lever will return to center when you release it or complete a turn.



Turning the ’’ position turns


Headlights On switch to the ‘‘ on the parking lights, taillights, instrument panel lights, side-marker lights, and rear license plate lights.


Turning the switch to the ‘‘ ’’ position turns on the headlights. If you leave the lights on with the key removed from the ignition switch, you will hear a reminder beeper when you open the driver’s door.


’’ or ‘‘


When the light switch is in the ‘‘ ’’ position, the lights on indicator comes on as a reminder.


1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.


Turn signal Off Parking and indicator lights Headlights on High beams Flash high beams


Turn Signals and Headlights



Push the lever


High Beams forward until you hear a click. The high beam indicator will come on (see page return to the low beams.


). Pull the lever back to


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To flash the high beams, pull the lever back lightly, then release it. The high beams will stay on as long as you hold the lever back.


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position, the high beam


Daytime Running Lights With the headlight switch off or in the headlights and the high beam indicator come on with reduced brightness when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position and release the parking brake. They remain on until you turn the ignition switch off, even if you set the parking brake.


The headlights revert to normal operation when you turn them on with the switch.


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Instrument Panel Brightness


CONTROL BUTTONS


when you reach the maximum or minimum brightness. The display returns to the odometer 5 seconds after you stop adjusting the brightness.


To reduce glare at night, the instrument panel illumination dims when you turn the light switch to the


or


position.


The center of each meter (upper and lower) illuminates with reduced brightness when you unlock and open the driver’s door, and then goes back to the selected brightness when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position.


If you insert the key but do not turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position, the illumination turns off in about 10 seconds.


The buttons under the left side vent control the brightness of the instrument panel. Push the or button to adjust the brightness.


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Separate adjustments can be made when the headlights are on and off.


There are six brightness levels. When you push either button, the information display indicates the current level. You will hear a tone


Main MenuTable of Contentsst Hazard Warning Button, Rear Window Defogger


Hazard Warning Button


Rear Window Defogger


Make sure the rear window is clear and you have good visibility before starting to drive.


The defogger and antenna wires on the inside of the rear window can be accidentally damaged. When cleaning the glass, always wipe side- to-side.


Push the button to turn on the hazard warning lights (four-way flashers). This causes all four outside turn signals and both turn indicators in the instrument panel to flash. Use the hazard warning lights if you need to park in a dangerous area near heavy traffic, or if your vehicle is disabled.


Canadian LX, EX, Si The rear window defogger will clear fog, frost, and thin ice from the window. Push the defogger button to turn it on and off. The indicator in the button comes on to show the defogger is on. If you do not turn it off, the defogger will shut itself off after about 15 minutes. It also shuts off when you turn off the ignition switch. You have to turn the defogger on again when you restart the vehicle.


OnCanadianLX,EXandSimodels Pushing this button also turns the mirror heaters on or off. For more information, see page


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Push the lever up to lock the steering wheel in position.


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Make sure you have securely locked the steering wheel in place by trying to move it up, down, in, and out.


Steering Wheel Adjustments


Make any steering wheel adjustments before you start driving.


Adjusting the steering wheel position while driving may cause you to lose control of the vehicle and be seriously injured in a crash.


Adjust the steering wheel only when the vehicle is stopped.


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Push the lever under the steering column all the way down.


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