Push this handle up to release it. Lift up the hood.
3.
Holding the grip, pull the support rod out of its clip. Insert the end into the designated hole in the hood.
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SUPPORT ROD
GRIP
DIPSTICK
Oil Check
Service Station Procedures
CLIP
To close the hood, lift it up slightly to remove the support rod from the hole. Put the support rod back into its holding clip. Lower the hood to about a foot (30 cm) above the fender, then let it drop. Make sure it is securely latched.
UPPER MARK LOWER MARK
Wait a few minutes after turning the engine off before you check the oil.
1.
Remove the dipstick (orange loop).
4.
Remove the dipstick again, and check the level. It should be between the upper and lower marks.
2.
Wipe off the dipstick with a clean cloth or paper towel.
3.
Insert the dipstick all the way back into its hole.
If it is near or below the lower mark,
see
285
Adding Engine Oil
on page
245
Owner’s Maintenance on page
Refer to Checks for information about checking other items on your vehicle.
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Service Station Procedures
Engine Coolant Check
RESERVE TANK
MAX
MIN
Look at the coolant level in the
radiator reserve tank. Make sure it is
between the MAX and MIN lines. If
Adding
it is below the MIN line, see
Engine Coolant
for
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information on adding the proper
coolant.
on page
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Actual Mileage and EPA Fuel Economy Estimates Comparison. Fuel economy is not a fixed number. It varies based on driving conditions, driving habits, and vehicle condition. Therefore, it is not possible for one set of estimates to predict fuel economy precisely for all drivers in all environments.
The EPA fuel economy estimates shown in the example to the right are a useful tool for comparison when buying a vehicle. EPA estimates include:
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City MPG Represents urban driving in light traffic. A range of miles per gallon achieved is also provided.
−
Represents a
Highway MPG mixture of rural and interstate driving, in a warmed-up vehicle, typical of longer trips in free-flowing traffic. A range of miles per gallon
Fuel Economy
City MPG
Highway MPG
Combined Fuel Economy
Estimated Annual Fuel Cost
(Sample U.S. EPA label shown)
achieved is also provided.
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Combined Fuel Economy Represents a combination of city and highway driving. The scale represents the range of combined fuel economy for other vehicles in the class.
Estimated Annual Fuel Cost
−
Provides an estimated annual fuel
cost, based on 15,000 miles (20,000
km) per year multiplied by the cost
per gallon (based on EPA fuel cost data) divided by the combined fuel economy.
For more information on fuel economy ratings and factors that affect fuel economy, visit fueleconomy.gov vehicles.gc.ca
www. (Canada: Visit
www.
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Fuel Economy
Fuel Economy Factors The following factors can lower your vehicle’s fuel economy:
Aggressive driving (hard acceleration and braking) Excessive idling, accelerating and braking in stop-and-go traffic Cold engine operation (engines are more efficient when warmed up) Driving with a heavy load or the air conditioner running Improperly inflated tires
Improving Fuel Economy
VehicleMaintenance A properly maintained vehicle maximizes fuel economy. Poor maintenance can significantly reduce fuel economy. Always maintain your vehicle according to the maintenance messages displayed on the information display (see Maintenance Checks For example:
Owner’s
on page
282
).
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Observe the speed limit Aerodynamic drag has a big effect on fuel economy at speeds above 45 mph (75 km/h). Reduce your speed and you reduce the drag. Trailers, car top carriers, roof racks and bike racks are also big contributors to increased drag. Always drive in the highest gear possible manual transmission, you can boost your fuel economy by up shifting as early as possible. Avoid excessive idling Idling − results in 0 miles per gallon (0 kms per liter).
If your vehicle has a
−
).
Use the recommended viscosity
motor oil, displaying the API
Certification Seal (see page
285
Maintain proper tire inflation
An underinflated tire increases
−
‘‘rolling resistance,’’ which reduces
fuel economy.
Avoid carrying excess weight in
It puts a heavier
your vehicle
load on the engine, increasing fuel
consumption.
Keep your vehicle clean
In
particular, a build-up of snow or
mud on your vehicle’s underside
adds weight and rolling resistance.
Frequent cleaning helps your fuel
economy.
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DriveEfficiently
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Drive moderately acceleration, abrupt cornering, and hard braking increase fuel consumption.
Rapid
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−
The A/C
Minimize the use of the air conditioning system puts an extra load on the engine which makes it use more fuel. Use the fresh-air ventilation when possible. Plan and combine trips Combine several short trips into one. A warmed-up engine is more fuel efficient than a cold one.
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Calculating Fuel Economy
MeasuringTechniques Direct calculation is the recommended source of information about your actual fuel economy. Using frequency of fill-ups or taking fuel gauge readings are NOT accurate measures of fuel economy. Fuel economy may improve over the first several thousand miles (kilometers).
CheckingYourFuelEconomy
Fuel Economy
Miles driven
Gallons of fuel
Miles per Gallon
100
Liter
Kilometers
L per 100 km
1) 2) 3) 4)
Fill the fuel tank until the nozzle automatically clicks off. Reset trip counter to zero. Record the total gallons (liters) needed to refill. Follow one of the simple calculations above.
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Accessories and Modifications
Modifying your vehicle, or installing some non-Honda accessories, can make it unsafe. Before you make any modifications or add any accessories, be sure to read the following information.
Accessories Your dealer has Honda accessories that allow you to personalize your vehicle. These accessories have been designed and approved for your vehicle, and are covered by warranty.
Although non-Honda accessories may fit on your vehicle, they may not meet factory specifications, and could adversely affect your vehicle’s handling, stability, and reliability.
Improper accessories or modifications can affect your vehicle’s handling, stability, and performance, and cause a crash in which you can be hurt or killed.
Follow all instructions in this owner’s manual regarding accessories and modifications.
When properly installed, cellular phones, alarms, two-way radios, and low-powered audio systems should not interfere with your vehicle’s computer controlled systems, such as your airbags, anti-lock brakes, and tire pressure monitoring system (if equipped).
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Before installing any accessory:
Make sure the accessory does not obscure any lights, or interfere with proper vehicle operation or performance.
Be sure electronic accessories do not overload electrical circuits (see page the proper operation of your vehicle.
) or interfere with
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Before installing any electronic accessory, have the installer contact your dealer for assistance. If possible, have your dealer inspect the final installation.
Do not install accessories on the side pillars or across the rear windows. Accessories installed in these areas may interfere with proper operation of the side curtain airbags.
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Accessories and Modifications
Modifying Your Vehicle Removing parts from your vehicle, or replacing components with non-Honda components could seriously affect your vehicle’s handling, stability, and reliability.
Some examples are:
Lowering your vehicle with a non-Honda suspension kit that significantly reduces ground clearance can allow the undercarriage to hit speed bumps or other raised objects, which could cause the airbags to deploy.
Raising your vehicle with a non-Honda suspension kit can affect the handling, stability, and reliability.
Non-Honda wheels, because they are a universal design, can cause excessive stress on suspension components and will not be compatible with the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) .
*
Larger or smaller wheels and tires can interfere with the operation of your vehicle’s anti-lock brakes and other systems.
Modifying your steering wheel or any other part of your vehicle’s safety features can make the systems ineffective.
If you plan to modify your vehicle, consult your dealer.
*
: If equipped
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Carrying Cargo
DOOR POCKETS
CENTER POCKET
TRUNK
Your vehicle has several convenient storage areas:
Glove box Door pockets Center pocket Console compartment Trunk
However, carrying too much cargo, or improperly storing it, can affect your vehicle’s handling, stability, stopping distance, and tires, and make it unsafe. Before carrying any type of cargo, be sure to read the following pages.
CONSOLE COMPARTMENT
GLOVE BOX
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Carrying Cargo
Load Limits The maximum load for your vehicle is 850 lbs (385 kg) for U.S. vehicles, and 395 kg for Canadian vehicles.
See Tire And Loading Information label attached to the driver’s doorjamb.
Label Example
Overloading or improper loading can affect handling and stability and cause a crash in which you can be hurt or killed.
Follow all load limits and other loading guidelines in this manual.
This figure includes the total weight of all occupants, cargo, and accessories, and the tongue load if you are towing a trailer.
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Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit (1)
Locate the statement ‘‘The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.’’ on your vehicle’s placard.
(2)
Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle.
(3)
Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kg or XXX lbs.
(4)
The resulting figure equals the
available amount of cargo and
luggage load capacity. For
example, if the ‘‘XXX’’ amount
equals 1,400 lbs. and there will be
five 150 lb. passengers in your
vehicle, the amount of available
cargo and luggage load capacity is
650 lbs.
(1,400
150) = 650 lbs.)
750 (5
−
×
(5)
Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in Step 4.
(6)
If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle. Consult this manual to determine how this reduces the available cargo and luggage load capacity of your vehicle.
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In addition, the total weight of the vehicle, all occupants, accessories, cargo, and trailer tongue load must not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). Both are on a label on the driver’s doorjamb.
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Carrying Cargo
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
Max Load 850 lbs (395 kg) *
Passenger Weight 150 lbs x 2 = 300 lbs (68 kg x 2 = 136 kg)
Cargo Weight 550 lbs (259 kg) *
Max Load 850 lbs (395 kg) *
Passenger Weight 150 lbs x 4 = 600 lbs (68 kg x 4 = 272 kg)
Cargo Weight 250 lbs (123 kg) *
Max Load 850 lbs (395 kg) *
Passenger Weight 150 lbs x 5 = 750 lbs (68 kg x 5 = 340 kg)
Cargo Weight 100 lbs (55 kg) *
*
: Canadian models
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Carrying Items in the Passenger Compartment
Store or secure all items that could be thrown around and hurt someone during a crash.
Carrying Cargo in the Trunk
Distribute cargo evenly on the floor of the trunk, placing the heaviest items on the bottom and as far forward as possible.
Air Intake
AIR INTAKE
Carrying Cargo
If you carry large items that prevent you from closing the trunk lid, exhaust gas can enter the passenger area. To avoid the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning, follow the instructions on page
52
Do not put any items on the rear shelf that could cover the IMA battery air intake. They can block your view, or be thrown around the vehicle during a crash.
Be sure items placed on the floor behind the front seats cannot roll underneath and interfere with the proper operation of the seats, the sensors under the seats, or the driver’s ability to operate the pedals.
Keep the glove box closed while driving. If it is open, a passenger could injure their knees during a crash or sudden stop.
The air intake for the IMA battery and electronics is located on top of the rear shelf. Do not block this air intake; it may cause the IMA battery and the power control unit to overheat, causing the IMA system to shut down. It will start working again after it cools.
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Carrying Cargo
Do not spill any liquids over the air intake or insert any foreign objects in it. This may damage the IMA battery and the power control unit.
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Driving
This section gives you tips on starting the engine under various conditions, and how to operate the automatic transmissions (CVT). It also includes important information on parking your vehicle, the braking system, the vehicle stability assist (VSA ) system, and the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS).
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Preparing to Drive
Starting the Engine
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. 259
Automatic Transmission (CVT) . 260
. 266
Parking
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Braking System
. 267
Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)
. 268
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Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA ),
aka Electronic Stability
Control (ESC), System
........ Tire Pressure Monitoring System ...................................... ...........................
Towing a Trailer
(TPMS)
. 270
. 272
. 274
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Preparing to Drive
You should do the following checks and adjustments before you drive your vehicle.
1.
Make sure all windows, mirrors, and outside lights are clean and unobstructed. Remove frost, snow, or ice.
2.
Check that the hood and trunk are fully closed.
3.
Visually check the tires. If a tire looks low, use a gauge to check its pressure (see page
303
).
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4.
5.
6.
Check that any items you may be carrying are stored properly or fastened down securely.
9.
Fasten your seat belt. Check that your passengers have fastened their seat belts (see page ).
15
Check the seat adjustment (see page
91
).
Check the adjustment of the inside and outside mirrors (see page
98
).
10.
When you start the engine, check the gauges and indicators in the instrument panel (see page ).
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7.
Check the steering wheel
adjustment (see page
77
).
8.
Make sure the doors are securely closed and locked.
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1.
Apply the parking brake.
2.
In cold weather, turn off all electrical accessories to reduce the drain on the battery.
3.
Make sure the shift lever is in Park. Press on the brake pedal.
4.
Without touching the accelerator pedal, turn the ignition key to the START (III) position. Do not hold the key in the START (III) position for more than 15 seconds at a time. If the engine does not start right away, pause for at least 10 seconds before trying again.
The immobilizer system protects your vehicle f rom thef t. If an improperly coded key (or other device) is used, the engine’s f uel system is disabled. For more inf ormation, see page
.79
Starting the Engine
Starting in Cold Weather In cold weather, the conventional starter is used instead of the IMA system starter. This is normal.
The engine is harder to start in cold
weather. Also, the thinner air f ound at
altitudes above 8,000 f eet (2,400
meters) adds to this problem.
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Automatic Transmission (CVT)
Shift Lever Position Indicators
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) Honda’s Continuously Variable Transmission’s unique design provides a smooth, constant flow of power. It is electronically controlled for more precise operation and better fuel economy.
These indicators on the instrument panel show which position the shift lever is in.
The ‘‘D’’ indicator comes on for a few seconds when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position. If it flashes while driving (in any shift position), it indicates a possible problem in the transmission.
If the malfunction indicator lamp comes on along with the ‘‘D’’ indicator, there is a problem with the automatic transmission control system. Avoid rapid acceleration, and have the transmission checked by your dealer as soon as possible.
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Shifting
RELEASE BUTTON
SHIFT LEVER
To shift from Park to any position, press the brake pedal, the release button on the front of the shift lever, then pull the lever. You cannot shift out of Park when the ignition switch is in the LOCK (0) or the ACCESSORY (I) position.
Automatic Transmission (CVT)
To shift from:
Do this:
Press the brake pedal and press the release button.
Press the release button.
Move the lever.
P to R
R to P N to R S to L L to S S to D D to N D to S N to D R to N
If you have done all of the above and
still cannot move the lever out of
Park, see
on
page
263
Shift Lock Release
You must also press the release button to shift into Park. To avoid transmission damage, come to a complete stop before shifting into Park. The shift lever must be in Park before you can remove the key from the ignition switch.
−
This position mechani-
Park (P) cally locks the transmission. Use Park whenever you are turning off or starting the engine. To shift out of Park, you must press on the brake pedal and have your foot off the accelerator pedal. Press the release button on the front of the shift lever to move it.
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Automatic Transmission (CVT)
−
Press the brake
Reverse (R) pedal and the release button on the front of the shift lever to shift from Park to reverse. To shift from reverse to neutral, come to a complete stop, and then shift. Press the release button before shifting into reverse from neutral.
−
Use neutral if you
Neutral (N) need to restart a stalled engine, or if it is necessary to stop briefly with the engine idling. Shift to the Park position if you need to leave your vehicle for any reason. Press on the brake pedal when you are moving the shift lever from neutral to another gear.
−
Use this position for
Drive (D) your normal driving. The transmission automatically adjusts to keep the engine at the best speed for driving conditions. To help the engine warm up faster, the transmission will select ratios that
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a full state of charge.
For faster acceleration when in D, S, or L, the transmission will automatically ‘‘kick down’’ to a lower range of ratios by pushing the accelerator pedal to the floor.
Engine Speed Limiter
When the vehicle reaches the
maximum speed in any shift position,
you may feel the engine cut in and
out. This is caused by a limiter (112
mph, 180 km/h) in the engine’s
computer controls. The engine will
run normally when you reduce the
speed to below the maximum.
allow the engine to run at higher speeds when it is cold.
−
Selecting Second
Second (S) shifts the transmission into a lower range of ratios for better acceleration and increased engine braking. Use Second when you are going down a steep hill.
−
To shift to Low, press
Low (L) the release button on the front of the shift lever. Use Low to get more power when climbing, and for maximum engine braking when going down steep hills.
In L, the IMA charge and discharge characteristics will be different than when the vehicle is in D or S. In L, the battery is charged at a higher rate both while driving and when the engine is idling at a stop. The engine will idle at higher speeds when the IMA battery state of charge is low and decrease as the battery reaches
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Shift Lock Release Do this if pushing on the brake pedal and pressing the release button does not let you shift the transmission out of Park:
1.
Set the parking brake.
2.
Remove the key from the ignition switch.
3.
Put a cloth on the notch of the shift lock release slot cover to prevent scratches. Using a small flat-tip screwdriver or a metal fingernail file, carefully pry on the notch of the cover to remove it.
Automatic Transmission (CVT)
RELEASE BUTTON
COVER
NOTCH
SHIFT LOCK RELEASE SLOT
4.
Insert the key in the shift lock release slot.
5.
Push down on the key while you press the release button on the shift lever and move the shift lever out of Park to neutral.
6.
Remove the key from the shift lock release slot, then install the cover. Make sure the notch on the cover is on the shift lever side. Insert the key into the ignition switch, press the brake pedal, and restart the engine.
If you need to use the shift lock release, it means your vehicle is developing a problem. Have it checked by your dealer.
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Automatic Transmission (CVT)
Accordingtovehiclecontrols The shift lever is in D or N.
The Auto Idle Stop function may activate when you slow down.
You are not pressing on the accelerator pedal.
You are pressing on the brake pedal.
Fan speed either AUTO or manual modes.
lower fan speeds, in
−
The engine will start again when you release the brake pedal. It will also restart, even if you are still pressing the brake pedal, under these conditions:
You move the shift lever from D or N to R or L.
The front window defroster is off.
You press the accelerator pedal.
You are on an incline, and the vehicle begins rolling.
Auto Idle Stop To help maximize fuel economy, your Civic Hybrid has an Auto Idle Stop function. Depending on environmental conditions and vehicle operation, the engine will shut off when you come to a stop.
Accordingtodrivingconditions
The engine coolant is nearly up to normal operating temperature.
The IMA battery is charged enough to operate the system.
Outside temperature is between
10
100 degrees F.
−
The vehicle is not climbing a hill.
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Auto Idle Stop Indicator
AUTO IDLE STOP INDICATOR
The indicator blinks as a reminder that the engine has stopped because of the Auto Idle Stop function. You cannot restart the engine with the ignition switch when this indicator is blinking.
Automatic Transmission (CVT)
If you open the driver’s door when Auto Stop is active, the indicator will blink and you will hear a continuous beep. The beep will stop when you close the door.
With the driver’s door open, you will hear a continuous beep even if the Auto Idle Stop function is deactivated and the engine restarts.
Always turn the ignition switch to the LOCK (0) position and remove the key if you are getting out of the vehicle.
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Parking
Always use the parking brake when you park your vehicle. Make sure the parking brake is set firmly, or your vehicle may roll if it is parked on an incline.
Set the parking brake before you put the transmission in Park. This keeps the vehicle from moving and putting pressure on the parking mechanism in the transmission.
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If the vehicle is facing downhill, turn the front wheels toward the curb.
Make sure the parking brake is fully released before driving away. Driving with the parking brake partially set can overheat or damage the rear brakes.
Never install a sunshade between the upper and lower meters on the instrument panel. If you do, you could cause heat damage to the upper meter on a very hot day.
Parking Tips
Make sure the windows are closed.
Turn off the lights.
Place any packages, valuables, etc., in the trunk or take them with you.
Lock the doors.
Check the indicator on the instrument panel to verify that the security system is set.
Never park over dry leaves, tall grass, or other flammable materials. The hot three way catalytic converter could cause these materials to catch on fire.
If the vehicle is facing uphill, turn the front wheels away from the curb.
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Your vehicle is equipped with front disc brakes. The brakes on the rear wheels are drum. A power assist helps reduce the effort needed on the brake pedal. The ABS helps you retain steering control when braking very hard.
Resting your foot on the pedal keeps the brakes applied lightly, builds up heat, reduces their effectiveness and reduces brake pad life. In addition, fuel economy can be reduced. It also keeps your brake lights on all the time, confusing drivers behind you.
Constant application of the brakes when going down a long hill builds up heat and reduces their effective- ness. Use the engine to assist the brakes by taking your foot off the accelerator and downshifting to a lower gear.
Braking System
Check the brakes after driving through deep water. Apply the brakes moderately to see if they feel normal. If not, apply them gently and frequently until they do. Be extra cautious in your driving.
CooperativeControlwithRegenerative Brake This feature controls the braking pressure appropriately, coordinating with the regenerating brake of the IMA motor.
Your vehicle is equipped with an advanced hydraulic booster. The advanced hydraulic booster has some features.
Power-Assist This feature enables you to press the brake pedal with less force by the help of hydraulic pressure in the oil pressure pump.
CreepAidSystem When you release the brake pedal while the Auto Idle Stop function is activated, this feature keeps the braking pressure until the engine starts, and prevents the vehicle from dropping back.
Brake-Assist This feature helps you apply the brakes with less force during an emergency braking situation.
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Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)
Braking System Design The hydraulic system that operates the brakes has two separate circuits. Each circuit works diagonally across the vehicle (the left-front brake is connected with the right-rear brake, etc.). If one circuit should develop a problem, you will still have braking at two wheels.
Brake Pad Wear Indicators If the brake pads need replacing, you will hear a distinctive, metallic screeching sound when you apply the brake pedal. If you do not have the brake pads replaced, they will screech all the time. It is normal for the brakes to occasionally squeal or squeak when you apply them.
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The anti-lock brake system (ABS) helps prevent the wheels from locking up, and helps you retain steering control by pumping the brakes rapidly, much faster than a person can do it.
The electronic brake distribution (EBD) system, which is part of the ABS, also balances the front-to-rear braking distribution according to vehicle loading.
Youshouldneverpumpthebrakepedal. Let the ABS work for you by always keeping firm, steady pressure on the brake pedal. This is sometimes referred to as ‘‘stomp and steer.’’
You will feel a pulsation in the brake pedal when the ABS activates, and you may hear some noise. This is normal: it is the ABS rapidly pumping the brakes. On dry pavement, you will need to press on the brake pedal very hard before the
ABS activates. However, you may feel the ABS activate immediately if you are trying to stop on snow or ice.
ABS Indicator
If this indicator comes on, the anti- lock function of the braking system has shut down. The brakes still work like a conventional system, but without anti-lock. You should have your dealer inspect your vehicle as soon as possible.
If the ABS indicator comes on while driving, test the brakes as shown on page
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If the ABS indicator and the brake system indicator come on together, and the parking brake is fully released, the EBD system may also be shut down.
Important Safety Reminders ABS does not reduce the time or distance it takes to stop the vehicle. control during braking.
It only helps with steering
A vehicle with ABS may require a longer distance to stop on loose or uneven surfaces, such as gravel or snow, than a vehicle without anti- lock.
Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)
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. If the brakes feel normal,
Test your brakes as instructed on page drive slowly and have your vehicle repaired by your dealer as soon as possible. Avoid sudden hard braking which could cause the rear wheels to lock up and possibly lead to a loss of control.
ABS will not prevent a skid that results from changing direction abruptly, such as trying to take a corner too fast or making a sudden lane change. Always drive at a safe speed for the road and weather conditions.
ABS cannot prevent a loss of stability. Always steer moderately when you are braking hard. Severe or sharp steering wheel movement can still cause your vehicle to veer into oncoming traffic or off the road.
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Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA ), aka Electronic Stability Control (ESC), System
VSA Activation Indicator
When VSA activates, you will see the VSA Activation indicator blink.
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System Indicator
If this indicator comes on while driving, pull to the side of the road when it is safe, and turn off the engine. Reset the system by restarting the engine. If the VSA system indicator stays on or comes back on while driving, have the VSA system inspected by your dealer.
If the indicator does not come on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON (II) position, there may be a problem with the VSA system. Have your dealer inspect your vehicle as soon as possible.
Ifequipped The vehicle stability assist (VSA) system helps to stabilize the vehicle during cornering if the vehicle turns more or less than desired. It also assists you in maintaining traction while accelerating on loose or slippery road surfaces. It does this by regulating the engine’s output and by selectively applying the brakes.
When VSA activates, you may notice that the engine does not respond to the accelerator in the same way it does at other times. There may also be some noise from the VSA hydraulic system. You will also see the VSA activation indicator blink.
The VSA system cannot enhance the vehicle’s driving stability in all situations and does not control your vehicle’s entire braking system. It is still your responsibility to drive and corner at reasonable speeds and to leave a sufficient margin of safety.
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The main function of the
NOTE: VSA system is generally known as Electronic Stability Control (ESC). The system also includes a traction control function.
OnU.S.models If the low tire pressure indicator or TPMS indicator comes on, the VSA system automatically turns on even if the VSA system is turned off by pressing the VSA OFF switch (see page cannot turn the VSA system off by pressing the VSA OFF switch again.
). If this happens, you
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Without VSA, your vehicle will have normal braking and cornering ability, but it will not have VSA traction and stability enhancement.
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Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA ), aka Electronic Stability Control (ESC), System
VSA OFF Switch
VSA OFF SWITCH
This switch is under the driver’s side vent. To turn the VSA system on and off, press and hold it until you hear a beep.
When VSA is off, the VSA activation indicator comes on as a reminder. Press and hold the switch again. It turns the system back on.
VSA is turned on every time you start the engine, even if you turned it off the last time you drove the vehicle.
In certain unusual conditions when your vehicle gets stuck in shallow mud or fresh snow, it may be easier to free it with the VSA temporarily switched off. When the VSA system is off, the traction control system is also off. You should only attempt to free your vehicle with the VSA off if you are not able to free it when the VSA is on.
Immediately after freeing your vehicle, be sure to switch the VSA on again. We do not recommend driving your vehicle with the VSA and traction control systems switched off.
VSA and Tire Sizes Driving with varying tire or wheel sizes may cause the VSA to malfunction. When replacing tires, make sure they are of the same size and type as your original tires (see page
307
).
If you install winter tires, make sure they are the same size as those that were originally supplied with your vehicle. Exercise the same caution during winter driving as you would if your vehicle was not equipped with VSA.
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
U.S.modelsonly Your vehicle is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that turns on every time you start the engine and monitors the pressure in your tires while driving.
Each tire has its own pressure sensor (not including the spare tire). If the air pressure of a tire becomes significantly low while driving, the sensor in that tire immediately sends a signal that causes the low tire pressure indicator to come on.
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Low Tire Pressure Indicator
When the low tire pressure indicator is on, one or more of your tires is significantly underinflated. You should stop and check your tires as soon as possible, and inflate them to the proper pressure as indicated on the vehicle’s tire information placard.
If you think you can safely drive a short distance to a service station, proceed slowly, and inflate the tire to the recommended pressure shown on the driver’s doorjamb.
If the tire is flat, or if the tire
pressure is too low to continue
driving, replace the tire with the
compact spare tire (see page
312
).
If you cannot make the low tire pressure indicator go out after inflating the tires to the specified values, have your dealer check the system as soon as possible.
Driving on a significantly under inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure. Underinflation also reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread life, and may affect the vehicle’s handling and stopping ability.
Because tire pressure varies by temperature and other conditions, the low tire pressure indicator may come on unexpectedly.
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For example, if you check and fill your tires in a warm area, then drive in extremely cold weather, the tire pressure will be lower than measured and could be underinflated and cause the low tire pressure indicator to come on. Or, if you check and adjust your tire pressure in cooler conditions, and drive into extremely hot conditions, the tire may become overinflated. However, the low tire pressure indicator will not come on if the tires are overinflated.
Refer to page guidelines.
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for tire inflation
Although your tire pressure is monitored, you must manually check the tire pressures monthly.
Each tire, including the spare, should be checked monthly when cold, and set to the recommended inflation pressure as specified on the tire
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
information label and in the owner’s manual (see page
304
).
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Indicator This indicator comes on and stays on if there is a problem with the tire pressure monitoring system.
If this happens, the system will shut off and no longer monitor tire pressures. Have the system checked by your dealer as soon as possible.
If the low tire pressure indicator or TPMS indicator comes on, the VSA system automatically turns on even if the VSA system is turned off by pressing the VSA OFF switch (see page cannot turn the VSA system off by pressing the VSA OFF switch again.
). If this happens, you
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When you restart the vehicle with the compact spare tire, the TPMS indicator may also come on and stay on after driving several miles (kilometers).
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Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS), Towing a Trailer
The low tire pressure indicator or the TPMS indicator will go off, after several miles (kilometers) driving, when you replace the spare tire with the specified regular tire equipped with the tire pressure monitor sensor.
Never use a puncture-repairing agent in a flat tire. If used, you will have to replace the tire pressure sensor. Have the flat tire repaired by your dealer as soon as possible.
AsrequiredbytheFCC: ThisdevicecomplieswithPart15ofthe FCCrules.Operationissubjecttothe followingtwoconditions:(1)Thisdevice maynotcauseharmfulinterference,and (2)thisdevicemustacceptany interferencereceived,including interferencethatmaycauseundesired operation.
Changesormodificationsnotexpressly approvedbythepartyresponsiblefor compliancecouldvoidtheuser’s authoritytooperatetheequipment.
ThisdevicecomplieswithIndustry CanadaStandardRSS-210. Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwo conditions:(1)thisdevicemaynotcause interference,and(2)thisdevicemust acceptanyinterferencethatmaycause undesiredoperationofthedevice.
Towing a Trailer Your vehicle is not designed to tow a trailer. Attempting to do so can void your warranties.
Changing a Tire with TPMS If you have a flat tire, the low tire pressure indicator will come on. Replace the flat tire with the compact spare tire (see page
312
).
Each wheel (except the compact spare tire wheel) is equipped with a tire pressure sensor. You must use TPMS specific wheels. It is recommended that you always have your tires serviced by your dealer or qualified technician.
After you replace the flat tire with the compact spare tire, the low tire pressure indicator stays on. This is normal; the system is not monitoring the spare tire pressure. Manually check the spare tire pressure to be sure it is correct. After several miles (kilometers) driving with the compact spare tire, the TPMS indicator comes on and the low tire pressure indicator goes off.
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This section explains why it is important to keep your vehicle well maintained and how to follow basic maintenance safety precautions.
This section also includes instructions on how to read the Maintenance Minder messages on the information display, and instructions for simple maintenance tasks you may want to take care of yourself.
If you have the skills and tools to perform more complex maintenance tasks on your vehicle, you may want to purchase the service manual. See page for information on how to obtain a copy, or see your dealer.
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U.S. Vehicles: Maintenance, replacement, or repair of emissions control devices and systems may be done by any automotive repair establishment or individual using parts that are ‘‘certified’’ to EPA standards.
Maintenance
TM
Maintenance Safety Maintenance Minder Fluid Locations Adding Engine Oil Changing the Oil and Filter Engine Coolant Windshield Washers Transmission Fluid
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Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
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Brake Fluid Lights Roof Antenna Cleaning the Seat Belts Floor Mats Dust and Pollen Filter Wiper Blades Wheels Tires Checking the 12 Volt Battery Vehicle Storage Interior Care
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Maintenance Safety
All service items not detailed in this section should be performed by a certified technician or qualified mechanic.
Important Safety Precautions To eliminate potential hazards, read the instructions before you begin, and make sure you have the tools and skills required.
Make sure your vehicle is parked on level ground, the parking brake is set, and the engine is off.
To clean parts, use a commercially available degreaser or parts cleaner, not gasoline.
To reduce the possibility of fire or explosion, keep cigarettes, sparks, and flames away from the battery and all fuel-related parts.
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Wear eye protection and protective clothing when working with the battery or compressed air.
Burns from hot parts. Let the engine and exhaust system cool down before touching any parts.
Improperly maintaining this vehicle, or failing to correct a problem before driving can cause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed.
Always follow the inspection and maintenance recommendations and schedules in this owner’s manual.
Potential Vehicle Hazards
Carbon Monoxide poison from engine exhaust. Be sure there is adequate ventilation whenever you operate the engine.
Injury from moving parts. not run the engine unless instructed to do so.
Do
Failure to properly follow maintenance instructions and precautions can cause you to be seriously hurt or killed.
Always follow the procedures and precautions in this owner’s manual.
Some of the most important safety precautions are given here. However, we cannot warn you of every conceivable hazard that can arise in performing maintenance. Only you can decide whether or not you should perform a given task.
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Your vehicle displays engine oil life and maintenance service items on the information display to show you when you should have your dealer perform engine oil replacement and indicated maintenance service.
Based on the engine operating conditions and accumulated engine revolutions, the onboard computer in your vehicle calculates the remaining engine oil life and displays it as a percentage.
Engine Oil Life Display
SEL/RESET BUTTON
ENGINE OIL LIFE DISPLAY
To see the current engine oil life, turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position, and press the SEL/ RESET button repeatedly until the engine oil life display appears (see page
65
).
Maintenance Minder
TM
The remaining engine oil life is shown on the display according to this table:
Calculated Engine
Displayed
Oil Life (%) 91% 100% 81% 90% 80% 71% 61% 70% 51% 60% 41% 50% 31% 40% 30% 21% 16% 20% 11% 15% 6% 10% 5% 1%
− − − − − − − − − − − − 0%
Engine Oil Life (%)
100% 90% 80% 70% 60% 50% 40% 30% 20% 15% 10% 5% 0%
CONTINUED
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Maintenance Minder
TM
MAINTENANCE ITEM CODE(S)
ENGINE OIL LIFE DISPLAY
MAINTENANCE MINDER INDICATOR
If the remaining engine oil life is 15
to 6 percent, you will see the engine
oil life indicator every time you turn
the ignition switch to the ON (II)
position. The Maintenance Minder
indicator will also come on, and the
maintenance item code(s) for other
scheduled maintenance items
needing service will be displayed
next to the engine oil life indicator.
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The maintenance item code or codes indicate the main and sub items required at the time of the oil change (see page
280
).
When the remaining engine oil life is 5 to 1 percent, you will see a ‘‘SERVICE OIL LIFE’’ message along with the same maintenance item code(s), every time you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position.
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Maintenance Minder
TM
You can change the information display from the engine oil life display to the odometer, the trip meter, or the outside temperature every time you press and release the