AM/FM BUTTON
REW BUTTON
FF BUTTON
PWR/VOL KNOB
NR BUTTON
SKIP BAR
REPEAT INDICATOR
The SKIP and REPEAT functions use silent periods on the tape to find the end of a song or passage. These features may not work to your satisfaction if there is almost no gap between selections, a high noise level between selections, or a silent period in the middle of a selection.
Caring for Cassettes Damaged cassettes can jam inside the drive or cause other problems. See page cassette care and protection.
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Operating the Optional CD Player/Changer A trunk-mounted Compact Disc changer is available from your dealer. It holds up to six discs, providing several hours of continuous entertainment. You operate the CD changer with the same controls used for the radio.
Your dealer also has an accessory in- dash single CD player available that is operated by the radio controls. To operate this unit, use the instructions (except for those relating to multiple discs) in this section.
To operate the CD changer or player, the ignition must be in ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) and the audio system must be on.
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CD/TAPE BUTTON
RANDOM INDICATOR
RDM BUTTON
AM/FM BUTTON
REPEAT INDICATOR
RPT BUTTON
PWR/VOL KNOB
DISC
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SEEK/SKIP BAR
DISC
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CDPlayer Insert the disc into the CD slot. Push the disc in halfway, the drive will pull it in the rest of the way. Push the CD/TAPE button and the disc will start to play.
You will see the track number being played in the display.
You can also play 3-inch (8-cm) discs without using an adapter ring. In all cases, play only standard round discs. Odd-shaped CDs may jam in the drive or cause other problems.
For best results when using CD-R discs, use only high quality discs labeled for audio use. When recording a CD-R, the recording must be closed in order for the disc to be used by CD players. CD-RW discs will not work in this unit.
When the system reaches the end of the disc, it will return to the begin- ning and play the disc again.
Press the EJECT button to remove the disc from the player.
If you eject the disc, but do not remove it from the slot, the system will automatically reload the disc after 15 seconds and put the CD player in pause mode. To begin playing the disc, press the CD/TAPE button.
CDChanger Using the instructions that came with the changer, load the desired CDs in the magazine, and load the magazine in the changer. Play only standard round discs. Odd-shaped CDs may jam in the drive or cause other problems.
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Press the CD/TAPE button. You will see ‘‘CDC’’ in the display. The system will start to play the first track of the first disc. When that disc ends, the next disc in the magazine is loaded and played. After the last disc finishes, the system returns to disc 1.
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button. loads and plays the previous
To select a different disc, press the DISC (Preset 5) button. The next disc in the changer is loaded and played when you press the DISC DISC disc. If you select an empty slot in the magazine, the changer will, after finding that slot empty, try to load the CD in the next slot. This continues until it finds a CD to load and play.
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CDPlayerandChanger You can use the SEEK/SKIP bar to select tracks within a disc. If you press and release the SEEK/SKIP bar, the system will move to the beginning of a track. Press the
side to move to the beginning side
of the next track, and the to move to the beginning of the current track.
If you push and hold the SEEK/ SKIP bar, the system will continue to move across tracks. Release the bar when you think it has reached the desired place on the disc.
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REPEAT When you activate the Repeat feature by pressing the RPT button, the system continuously replays the current track. You will see RPT in the display as a reminder. Press the RPT button again to turn it off.
To take the system out of CD mode, press the AM/FM button or insert a cassette in the player. If a tape is already in the cassette player, press the CD/TAPE button. When you return to CD mode, play will contin- ue at the same point that it left off.
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This feature,
RANDOM PLAY when activated, plays the tracks on a CD in random order, rather than in the order they are recorded on the CD. To activate Random Play, press the RDM button. You will see RDM in the display. The system will then select and play tracks randomly on the current disc. When all tracks on that disc have been played, the next disc is loaded and played randomly. This continues until you deactivate Random Play by pressing the RDM button again.
If you turn the system off while a CD is playing, either with the PWR/VOL knob or the ignition switch, play will continue at the same point when you turn it back on.
Protecting Compact Discs
For information on how to handle
and protect compact discs, see page
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For information, see page
CD Changer Error Indications For information, See page
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AM/FM/CD Audio System StandardforLXandEXmodelsinthe U.S.,andLXandSPORTmodelsin Canada OptionalforCanadianDXmodel Your Honda’s audio system provides clear reception on both AM and FM bands, while the preset buttons allow you to easily select your favorite stations.
The anti-theft feature will disable the system if it is disconnected from the car’s battery. To get the system working again, you must enter a code number (see page
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STEREO INDICATOR
AM/FM BUTTON
SCAN INDICATOR
A.SEL BUTTON SCAN BUTTON
PWR/VOL KNOB
PRESET BUTTONS
TUNE KNOB
SEEK BAR
Operating the Radio The ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) to operate the audio system. Turn the system on by pushing the PWR/ VOL knob or the AM/FM button. Adjust the volume by turning the PWR/VOL knob.
The band and frequency that the radio was last tuned to is displayed. To change bands, press the AM/FM button. On the FM band, ST will be displayed if the station is broadcast- ing in stereo. Stereo reproduction on AM is not available.
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You can use any of five methods to find radio stations on the selected band: TUNE, SEEK, SCAN, AUTO SELECT, and the preset buttons.
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Use the TUNE knob to
TUNE tune the radio to a desired frequency. Turn the TUNE knob to the right to tune to a higher frequency, or to the left to tune to a lower frequency. Turn the knob right or left until the display reaches the desired frequency.
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The SEEK function
SEEK searches the band for a station with a strong signal. To activate it, press the SEEK bar release it. Depending on which part of the SEEK bar you press, the system scans upward or downward from the current frequency. It stops when it finds a station with a strong signal.
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The SCAN function
SCAN samples all the stations with strong signals on the selected band. To activate it, press the SCAN button, then release it. You will see SCAN in the display. The system will scan up the band for a station with a strong signal. When it finds one, it will stop and play that station for approximately five seconds. If you do nothing, the system will then scan for the next strong station and play that for five seconds. When it plays a station that you want to continue listening to, press the SCAN button again.
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You can store the
Preset frequencies of your favorite radio stations in the six preset buttons. Each button will store one frequency on the AM band, and two frequencies on the FM band.
To store a frequency:
1.
2.
3.
4.
Select the desired band, AM or FM. FM1 and FM2 let you store two frequencies with each preset button.
Use the TUNE, SEEK, or SCAN function to tune the radio to a desired station.
Pick the Preset button you want for that station. Press the button and hold it until you hear a beep.
Repeat steps 1 to 3 to store a total of six stations on AM and twelve on FM.
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AM/FM BUTTON
STEREO INDICATOR
SCAN INDICATOR
A.SEL BUTTON SCAN BUTTON
PWR/VOL KNOB
SEEK BAR
PRESET BUTTONS
TUNE KNOB
Once a station’s frequency is stored, simply press and release the proper preset button to tune to it.
The preset frequencies will be lost if your car’s battery goes dead, is disconnected, or the radio fuse is removed.
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AUTO SELECT traveling far from home and can no longer receive the stations you preset, you can use the Auto Select feature to find stations in the local area.
To activate Auto Select, press the A. SEL button. A. SEL will flash in the display, and the system will go into scan mode for several seconds. It automatically scans both bands, looking for stations with strong signals. It stores the frequencies of six AM stations and twelve FM stations in the preset buttons. You can then use the preset buttons to select those stations.
If you are in a remote area, Auto Select may not find six strong AM stations or twelve strong FM stations. If this happens, you will see a ‘‘0’’ displayed when you press any preset button that does not have a station stored.
AM/FM BUTTON AUTO SELECT INDICATOR
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A.SEL BUTTON SCAN BUTTON
PWR/VOL KNOB
SEEK BAR
PRESET BUTTONS
TUNE KNOB
If you do not like the stations Auto Select has stored, you can store other frequencies in the preset buttons. Use the TUNE, SEEK, or SCAN function to find the desired frequencies, then store them in the selected preset buttons as described previously.
Auto Select does not erase the frequencies that you preset pre- viously. When you return home, turn off Auto Select by pressing the A. SEL button. The preset buttons will then select the frequencies you originally set.
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Adjusting the Sound Bass, Treble, Balance, and Fader are each adjustable. You select which of these you want to adjust by pressing the TUNE/MODE knob. The mode changes from BAS to TRE to FAD to BAL, and then back to the selected audio mode, each time you press the TUNE/MODE knob. Each mode is shown in the display as it changes.
ADJUSTMENT LEVEL
TUNE/MODE KNOB
The system will automatically return the display to the selected audio mode about five seconds after you stop adjusting a mode with the TUNE/MODE knob.
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Treble/Bass Use these modes to adjust the tone to your liking. Select TRE or BAS by pressing the TUNE/ MODE knob. Adjust the desired mode by turning the TUNE knob. The displayed number shows you the current setting. When the adjustment level reaches the center, you will see ‘‘
’’.
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These two
Balance/Fader modes adjust the strength of the sound coming from each speaker. BAL adjusts the side-to-side strength, while FAD adjusts the front-to-back strength.
Select BAL or FAD by pressing the TUNE/MODE knob. Adjust the Balance or Fader to your liking by turning the TUNE knob. The displayed number shows you the current setting. When the adjustment level reaches the center, you will see ‘‘
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Audio System Lighting You can use the instrument panel brightness control knob to adjust the illumination of the audio system (see page illuminates when the parking lights are on, even if the radio is turned off.
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Digital Clock The display of your audio system usually shows the time when the ignition switch is in ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II). It shows the operation mode of the radio, CD player, or optional CD changer/cassette player when you operate them, and goes back to the time display after five seconds.
If an error occurs while operating the CD player or optional CD changer, the display will show the error code and will not switch to the time display until the error is corrected (see pages and
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CLOCK (SCAN/RPT) BUTTON
H BUTTON
M BUTTON
R BUTTON
You can set the time only when the clock is displayed.
Adjust the hours by pressing and holding the CLOCK (SCAN/RPT) button, then pressing the H (Preset 4) button.
Adjust the minutes by pressing and holding the CLOCK (SCAN/RPT) button, then pressing the M (Preset 5) button.
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You can quickly set the time to the nearest hour. If the displayed time is before the half hour, the clock is set back to the previous hour by pressing and holding the CLOCK (SCAN/RPT) button, then pressing the R (Preset 6) button. If the displayed time is after the half hour, the clock is set forward to the beginning of the next hour.
For example:
1:06 would RESET to 1:00. 1:52 would RESET to 2:00.
If your car’s battery is disconnected or goes dead, the time setting will be lost. To set the time again, follow the setting procedure.
Radio Frequencies Your Honda’s radio can receive the complete AM and FM bands. Those bands cover these frequen- cies:
AM band: 530 to 1,710 kilohertz FM band: 87.7 to 107.9 megahertz
Radio stations on the AM band are
assigned frequencies at least ten
kilohertz apart (530, 540, 550).
Stations on the FM band are
assigned frequencies at least 0.2
megahertz apart (87.9, 88.1, 88.3).
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Radio Reception How well your Honda’s radio receives stations is dependent on many factors, such as the distance from the station’s transmitter, nearby large objects, and atmos- pheric conditions.
A radio station’s signal gets weaker as you get farther away from its transmitter. If you are listening to an AM station, you will notice the sound volume becoming weaker, and the station drifting in and out. If you are listening to an FM station, you will see the stereo indicator flickering off and on as the signal weakens. Eventually, the stereo indicator will go off and the sound will fade completely as you get out of range of the station’s signal.
Driving very near the transmitter of a station that is broadcasting on a frequency close to the frequency of the station you are listening to can also affect your radio’s reception. You may temporarily hear both stations, or hear only the station you are close to.
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Electrical interference from passing cars and stationary sources can cause temporary reception problems.
AsrequiredbytheFCC: Changesormodificationsnotexpressly approvedbythepartyresponsiblefor compliancecouldvoidtheuser’s authoritytooperatetheequipment.
Radio signals, especially on the FM band, are deflected by large objects such as buildings and hills. Your radio then receives both the direct signal from the station’s transmitter, and the deflected signal. This causes the sound to distort or flutter. This is a main cause of poor radio reception in city driving.
Radio reception can be affected by atmospheric conditions such as thunderstorms, high humidity, and even sunspots. You may be able to receive a distant radio station one day and not receive it the next day because of a change in conditions.
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Operating the CD Player You operate the CD player with the same controls used for the radio.
With the ignition switch in ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II), insert the disc into the CD slot. Push the disc in halfway, the drive will pull it in the rest of the way and begin to play. The number of the track that is playing is shown in the display.
You can also play 3-inch (8-cm) discs without using an adapter ring. Play only standard round discs. Odd- shaped CDs may jam in the drive or cause other problems.
For best results when using CD-R discs, use only high quality discs labeled for audio use. When recording a CD-R, the recording must be closed in order for the disc to be used by CD players. CD-RW discs will not work in this unit.
CD BUTTON
REPEAT INDICATOR
AM/FM BUTTON
CD SLOT
RDM BUTTON
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EJECT BUTTON
PWR/VOL KNOB
RANDOM INDICATOR
SEEK/SKIP BAR
RPT BUTTON
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When the system reaches the end of the disc, it will return to the begin- ning and play the disc again.
You can use the SEEK/SKIP bar while a disc is playing to select passages and change tracks.
To move rapidly within a track, press and hold the SEEK/SKIP bar. Press the side to move forward. You will see CUE in the display. Press the
side to move backward. You
will see REW displayed. Release the bar when the system reaches the point you want.
Each time you press and release the
side of the SEEK/SKIP bar,
the system skips forward to the beginning of the next track. Press the side to skip backward to the beginning of the current track. Press it again to skip to the beginning of the previous track.
You can switch to the radio while a CD is playing by pressing the AM/ FM button. Press the CD button to return to playing the CD. The CD will begin playing where it left off.
If you turn the system off while a CD is playing, either with the PWR/VOL knob or by turning off the ignition, the disc will stay in the drive. When you turn the system back on, the CD will begin playing where it left off.
Press the eject button to remove the disc from the drive.
If you eject the disc, but do not remove it from the slot, the system will automatically reload the disc after 15 seconds and put the CD player in pause mode. To begin playing the disc, press the CD button.
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REPEAT To activate the Repeat feature, press and release the RPT button. You will see RPT in the display. The system continuously replays the current track. Press the RPT button again to turn it off.
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Operating the CD Changer (Optional) A trunk-mounted Compact Disc changer is available from your dealer. It holds up to six discs, providing several hours of continuous entertainment. You operate this CD changer with the same controls used for the in-dash CD player.
Load the desired CDs in the magazine and load the magazine in the changer according to the instructions that came with the unit. Play only standard round discs. Odd- shaped CDs may jam in the drive or cause other problems.
For best results when using CD-R discs, use only high quality discs labeled for audio use. When recording a CD-R, the recording must be closed in order for the disc to be used by CD players. CD-RW discs will not work in this unit.
To select the CD changer, press the CD button. The disc and track numbers will be displayed.
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(Preset 6) or DISC
button. loads and plays the previous
To select a different disc, press the DISC (Preset 5) button. The next disc in the changer is loaded and played when you press the DISC DISC disc. If you select an empty slot in the magazine, the changer will, after finding that slot empty, try to load the CD in the next slot. This continues until it finds a CD to load and play.
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If you load a CD in the in-dash player while the changer is playing a CD, the system will stop the changer and begin playing the in-dash CD. To select the changer again, press the CD button. Play will begin where it left off. Use the CD button to switch between the player and the changer.
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If you eject the disc in the in-dash CD while it is playing, the system will automatically switch to the CD changer and begin play where it left off. If there are no CDs in the changer, the display will flash. You will have to select another mode (AM or FM) with the button.
When you switch back to CD mode, the system selects the same unit (in- dash or changer) that was playing when you switched out of CD mode.
To use the SKIP, REPEAT, and RANDOM functions, refer to the in- dash player operating instructions.
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Protecting Compact Discs
Handle a CD by its edges; never touch either surface. Do not place stabilizer rings or labels on the CD. These and contamination from fingerprints, liquids, and felt-tip pens can cause the CD to not play properly, or possibly jam in the drive.
When a CD is not being played, store it in its case to protect it from dust and other contamination. To prevent warpage, keep CDs out of direct sunlight and extreme heat.
To clean a disc, use a clean soft cloth. Wipe across the disc from the center to the outside edge.
A new CD may be rough on the inner and outer edges. The small plastic pieces causing this roughness can flake off and fall on the re- cording surface of the disc, causing skipping or other problems. Remove these pieces by rubbing the inner and outer edges with the side of a pencil or pen.
Never try to insert foreign objects in the CD player or the magazine.
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CD Player Error Indications If you see an error indication in the display while operating the CD player, find the cause in the chart to the right. If you cannot clear the error indication, take the car to your Honda dealer.
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Indication
Cause
Solution
FOCUS Error
Mechanical Error
High temperature
Press the EJECT button and pull out the disc. Check if the disc is inserted correctly in the CD player. Make sure the disc is not scratched or damaged. Press the EJECT button and pull out the disc. Check the disc for damage or deformation. If the CD cannot be pulled out or the error indication does not disappear after the disc is ejected, see your Honda dealer. Do not try to force the disc out of the player. Will disappear when the temperature returns to normal.
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CD Changer Error Indications If you see an error indication in the display while operating the CD changer, find the cause in the chart to the right. If you cannot clear the error indication, take the car to your Honda dealer.
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Indication
Cause
Solution
FOCUS Error
No CD in the CD magazine
Mechanical Error
High temperature
No CD magazine in the CD changer
Press the magazine eject button and pull out the magazine, check for error indication. Insert the magazine again. If the code does not disappear or the magazine cannot be pulled out, consult your Honda dealer. Insert CD.
Press the magazine eject button and pull out the magazine, check for error indication. Insert the magazine again. If the code does not disappear or the magazine cannot be pulled out, consult your Honda dealer. Will disappear when the temperature returns to normal. Insert CD magazine.
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Operating the Cassette Player (Optional) The cassette system features Dolby noise reduction, automatic sensing of chromium-dioxide (CrO ) tape, and autoreverse for continuous play.
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To operate the optional cassette player, the ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) and the audio system must be on.
Make sure the tape opening on the cassette is facing to the right, then insert the cassette most of the way into the slot. The system will pull it in the rest of the way, and begin to play.
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Dolby noise reduction manufactured under
license from Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corpo- ration. ‘‘DOLBY’’ and the double-D symbol are trademarks of Dolby Laboratories
Licensing Corporation.
CD/TAPE BUTTON
REPEAT INDICATOR
AM/FM BUTTON
DOLBY INDICATOR
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PWR/VOL KNOB
FF BUTTON
NR BUTTON
SKIP BAR
PLAY/PROG BUTTON
REW BUTTON
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If you turn the system off while a tape is playing, either with the PWR/ VOL knob or by turning off the ignition, the cassette will remain in the drive. When you turn the system back on, the cassette player will be in pause mode. To begin playing, press the PLAY/PROG button.
To switch to the radio or CD player while a tape is playing, press the AM/FM, or CD/TAPE button. To change back to the cassette player, press the CD/TAPE button.
Tape Search Functions With a cassette playing, you can use the FF, REW, SKIP, or REPEAT function to find a desired program.
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FF/REW Fast Forward and Re- wind move the tape rapidly. To re- wind the tape, push the REW button. You will see REW in the display. To fast forward the tape, push the FF button. You will see FF displayed. Press the PLAY/PROG button to take the system out of rewind or fast forward. If the system reaches the end of the tape while in fast forward or rewind, it automatically stops that function, reverses direction, and begins to play.
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The tape direction indicator will light to show you which side of the cassette is playing. The indicates the side you inserted facing upward is now playing. If you want to play the other side, press the PLAY/ PROG button.
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Dolby noise reduction turns on when you insert a cassette. The indi- cator will light in the display. If the tape was not recorded with Dolby noise reduction, turn it off by pressing the NR button.
Noise reduction remains off until you turn it on by pressing the button again.
When the system reaches the end of the tape, it will automatically reverse direction and play the other side. If you want to remove the cassette from the drive, press the EJECT button on the cassette player.
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SKIP The Skip Function allows you to find the beginning of a song or passage. To find the beginning of the song or passage currently playing, push the lower part of the SKIP bar. You will see REW flashing in the display as the tape rewinds. To find the beginning of the next song, push the upper part of the SKIP bar. You will see FF flashing in the display as the tape fast forwards. When the system finds the beginning of a song or passage, it goes back to PLAY mode.
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The Repeat function
REPEAT continuously replays the current song or passage. Press the RPT button to activate it; you will see RPT displayed as a reminder. When the system reaches the end of the song or passage currently playing, it will automatically go into rewind. When it senses the beginning of the same song or passage, the system returns to PLAY mode. It will continue to repeat this same program until you deactivate REPEAT by pressing the button again.
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The SKIP and REPEAT functions use silent periods on the tape to find the end of a song or passage. These features may not work to your satisfaction if there is almost no gap between selections, a high noise level between selections, or a silent period in the middle of a selection.
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Caring for the Cassette Player The cassette player picks up dirt and oxides from the tape. This contami- nation builds up over time and causes the sound quality to degrade. To prevent this, you should clean the player after every 30 hours of use. Your dealer has a cleaning kit available.
If you do not clean the cassette player regularly, it may eventually become impossible to remove the contamination with a normal cleaning kit.
Use 100-minute or shorter cassettes. Cassettes longer than that use thinner tape that may break or jam the drive.
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Look at the cassette before you insert it. If the tape is loose, tighten it by turning a hub with a pencil or your finger.
If the label is peeling off, remove it from the cassette or it could cause the cassette to jam in the player. Never try to insert a warped or damaged cassette in the player.
When they are not in use, store cassettes in their cases to protect them from dust and moisture. Never place cassettes where they will be exposed to direct sunlight, high heat, or high humidity. If a cassette is exposed to extreme heat or cold, let it reach a moderate temperature before inserting it in the player.
Never try to insert foreign objects into the cassette player.
If you see the error indication ‘‘ ’’ on the display, press the EJECT button and remove the cassette from the unit. Make sure the tape is not damaged. If the cassette will not eject or the error indication stays on after the cassette ejects, take the car to your Honda dealer.
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Theft Protection StandardforLXandEXmodelsinthe U.S.,andLXandSPORTmodelsin Canada OptionalforCanadianDXmodel Your car’s audio system will disable itself if it is disconnected from electrical power for any reason. To make it work again, the user must enter a specific five-digit code in the Preset buttons. Because there are hundreds of number combinations possible from five digits, making the system work without knowing the exact code is nearly impossible.
You should have received a card that lists your audio system’s code number and serial number. It is best to store this card in a safe place at home. In addition, you should write the audio system’s serial number in this Owner’s Manual. If you should happen to lose the card, you must obtain the code number from your Honda dealer. To do this, you will need the system’s serial number.
If your car’s battery is disconnected or goes dead, or the radio fuse is removed, the audio system will disable itself. If this happens, you will see ‘‘ display the next time you turn on the system. Use the Preset buttons to enter the five-digit code. If it is entered correctly, the radio will start playing.
’’ in the frequency
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If you make a mistake entering the code, do not start over or try to correct your mistake. Complete the five-digit sequence, then enter the correct code. You have ten tries to enter the correct code. If you are unsuccessful in ten attempts, you must then leave the system on for one hour before trying again.
You will have to store your favorite stations in the Preset buttons after the system begins working. Your original settings were lost when power was disconnected.
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You will see the first 4-digit number on the display for five seconds, then the next 4-digit number is shown for five seconds. You will see 8-digit serial number in total. This procedure is repeated once again.
After you have entered the audio system’s code number correctly, the serial number will not be displayed.
Audio System
DisplayingAudioSystem’sSerial Number StandardforLXandEXmodelsinthe U.S.,andLXandSPORTmodelsin Canada OptionalforCanadianDXmodel When the audio system disables itself, you can see the eight-digit audio system serial number on the display. To display the serial number:
1.
Turn the ignition switch to ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II).
2.
Push the PWR/VOL knob to turn
on the audio system while
pressing the Preset 1 and 6
buttons at the same time.
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OnLXandEXmodelsintheU.S.,and LXandSPORTmodelsinCanada Cruise control allows you to maintain a set speed above 25 mph (40 km/h) without keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal. It should be used for cruising on straight, open highways. It is not recommended for conditions such as city driving, winding roads, slippery roads, heavy rain, or bad weather. You should have full control of the car under those conditions.
Improper use of the cruise control can lead to a crash.
Use the cruise control only when traveling on open highways in good weather.
Cruise Control
UsingtheCruiseControl
1.
Push in the Cruise Control Master Switch to the left of the steering column. The indicator in the switch will light.
2.
Accelerate to the desired cruising speed above 25 mph (40 km/h).
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Cruise Control
The cruise control may not hold the set speed when you are going up and down hills. If your speed increases going down a hill, use the brakes to slow down to the desired speed. This will cancel the cruise control. To resume the set speed, press the RESUME/accel button. The CRUISE CONTROL light on the instrument panel comes on.
When climbing a steep hill, the automatic transmission may downshift to hold the set speed.
ChangingtheSetSpeed You can increase the set cruising speed in any of these ways:
Press and hold the RESUME/ accel button. The car will acceler- ate. When you reach the desired cruising speed, release the button.
To increase your speed in very small amounts, tap the RESUME/ accel button repeatedly. Each time you do this, your car will speed up about 1 mph (1.6 km/h).
Push on the accelerator pedal. Ac- celerate to the desired cruising speed and press the SET/decel button.
RESUME/ accel BUTTON SET/decel BUTTON
3.
Press and release the SET/decel button on the steering wheel. The CRUISE CONTROL light on the instrument panel comes on to show the system is now activated.
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Even with the cruise control turned on, you can still use the accelerator pedal to speed up for passing. After completing the pass, take your foot off the accelerator pedal. The car will return to the set cruising speed.
Resting your foot on the brake or clutch pedal will cause the cruise control to cancel.
You can decrease the set cruising speed in any of these ways:
Press and hold the SET/decel button. The car will decelerate. Release the button when you reach the desired speed.
To slow down in very small amounts, tap the SET/decel button repeatedly. Each time you do this, your car will slow down about 1 mph (1.6 km/h).
Tap the brake or clutch pedal lightly with your foot. The CRUISE CONTROL light on the instrument panel will go out. When the car slows to the desired speed, press the SET/decel button. The car will then maintain the desired speed.
Cruise Control
CancellingtheCruiseControl
CANCEL BUTTON
You can cancel the cruise control in any of these ways:
Tap the brake or clutch pedal.
Push the CANCEL button on the steering wheel.
Press the Cruise Control Master Switch.
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Pressing the Cruise Control Master Switch turns the system completely off and erases the previous cruising speed from memory. To use the system again, refer to Usingthe CruiseControl
Cruise Control
When you push the CANCEL button, or tap the brake or clutch pedal, the CRUISE CONTROL light on the instrument panel will go out and the car will begin to slow down. You can use the accelerator pedal in the normal way.
The system remembers the previously-set cruising speed. To return to that speed, accelerate to above 25 mph (40 km/h), then press the RESUME/accel button. The CRUISE CONTROL light comes on, and the car will accelerate to the same cruising speed as before.
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Before Driving
Before you begin driving your Honda, youshouldknowwhatgasolineto use, and how to check the levels of important fluids. You also need to know how to properly store luggage or packages. The information in this section will help you. If you plan to add any accessories to your car, please read the information in this section first.
Filling the Fuel Tank Opening the Hood
Break-in Period Gasoline Service Station Procedures
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Oil Check Engine Coolant Check
Vehicle Condition Driving Habits
Fuel Economy
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In Canada, some gasolines contain an octane-enhancing additive called MMT. If you use such gasolines, your emission control system performance may deteriorate and the Malfunction Indicator Lamp on your instrument panel may turn on. If this happens, contact your authorized Honda dealer for service.
Gasoline Your Honda is designed to operate on unleaded gasoline with a pump octane number of 86 or higher. Use of a lower octane gasoline can cause a persistent, heavy metallic rapping noise in the engine that can lead to mechanical damage.
We recommend gasolines containing detergent additives that help prevent fuel system and engine deposits.
Using gasoline containing lead will damage your car’s emissions controls. This contributes to air pollution.
Break-in Period, Gasoline
Break-in Period Help assure your car’s future reliability and performance by paying extra attention to how you drive during the first 600 miles (1,000 km). During this period:
Avoid full-throttle starts and rapid acceleration.
Avoid hard braking. New brakes
need to be broken-in by moderate
use for the first 200 miles (300
km).
Do not change the oil until the recommended time or mileage interval shown in the maintenance schedule.
You should follow these same re- commendations with an overhauled or exchanged engine, or when the brakes are relined.
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Filling the Fuel Tank
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Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel.
Stop the engine and keep heat, sparks, and flame away. Handle fuel only outdoors. Wipe up spills immediately.
1.
Because the fuel fill cap is on the driver’s side of the car, park with that side closest to the service station pumps.
2.
Open the fuel fill door by pushing on the handle to the left of the driver’s seat.
FUEL FILL CAP
Service Station Procedures
3.
4.
Remove the fuel fill cap slowly. You may hear a hissing sound as pressure inside the tank escapes.
Stop filling the tank after the fuel nozzle automatically clicks off. Do not try to ‘‘top off’’ the tank, leave some room for the fuel to expand with temperature changes.
Your car has an on-board refueling vapor recovery system to help keep fuel vapors from going into the atmosphere. If the fuel nozzle keeps clicking off even though the tank is not full, there may be a problem with this system. Consult your dealer.
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Service Station Procedures
Opening the Hood
HOOD RELEASE HANDLE
LATCH
1.
Shift to Park or Neutral and set the parking brake. Pull the hood release handle located under the lower left corner of the dashboard. The hood will pop up slightly.
2.
Standing in front of the car, put your fingers between the front edge of the hood and the front grille. The hood latch handle is above the ‘‘H’’ logo. Push this handle up until it releases the hood. Lift the hood.
5.
Screw the fuel fill cap back on, tighten it until it clicks several times. If you do not properly tighten the cap, the Malfunction Indicator Lamp may come on (see page
273
).
6.
Push the fuel fill door closed until it latches.
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If you can open the hood without lifting the hood latch handle, or the hood latch handle moves stiffly or does not spring back as before, the mechanism should be cleaned and lubricated (see page
218
).
GRIP
Service Station Procedures
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.
After closing the hood, make sure it is securely latched.
SUPPORT ROD
CLIP
3.
Pull the support rod out of its clip by holding the grip and insert the end into the hole on the front left side of the hood.
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Service Station Procedures
OilCheck
2.
Wipe the dipstick with a clean cloth or paper towel.
3.
Insert it all the way back in its tube.
DIPSTICK
Check the engine oil level every time you fill the car with fuel. Wait a few minutes after turning the engine off before you check the oil.
1.
Remove the dipstick (orange loop).
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Service Station Procedures
UPPER MARK LOWER MARK
4.
Remove the dipstick again and check the level. It should be between the upper and lower marks.
If it is near or below the lower mark, see
Adding Oil
on page
201
Owner Maintenance on page
Refer to Checks on checking other items in your Honda.
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for information
EngineCoolantCheck
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
205
information on adding the proper
coolant.
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Driving Habits You can improve fuel economy by driving moderately. Rapid acceler- ation, abrupt cornering, and hard braking use more fuel.
Always drive in the highest gear that allows the engine to run and acceler- ate smoothly.
Depending on traffic conditions, try to maintain a constant speed. Every time you slow down and speed up, your car uses extra fuel. Use the cruise control, when appropriate, to increase fuel economy.
A cold engine uses more fuel than a warm engine. It is not necessary to ‘‘warm-up’’ a cold engine by letting it idle for a long time. You can drive away in about a minute, no matter how cold it is outside. The engine will warm up faster, and you get better fuel economy. To cut down on the number of ‘‘cold starts,’’ try to combine several short trips into one.
The air conditioning puts an extra load on the engine which makes it use more fuel. Turn off the A/C to cut down on air conditioning use. Use the flow-through ventilation when the outside air temperature is moderate.
Fuel Economy
The condition of your car and your driving habits are the two most important things that affect the fuel mileage you get.
Vehicle Condition Always maintain your car according to the maintenance schedule. This will keep it in top operating condition.
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Owner Maintenance
An important part of that mainte- nance is the Checks ). For example, an underinflated tire causes more ‘‘rolling resistance,’’ which uses fuel. It also wears out faster, so check the tire pressure at least monthly.
In winter, the build-up of snow on your car’s underside adds weight and rolling resistance. Frequent cleaning helps your fuel mileage and reduces the chance of corrosion.
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Modifying your car, or installing some non-Honda accessories, can make your car 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 car. These accessories have been designed and approved for your car, and are covered by warranty.
Non-Honda accessories are usually
designed for universal applications.
Although aftermarket accessories
may fit on your car, they may not
meet factory specifications, and
could adversely affect your car’s
handling and stability. (See
‘‘Modifications’’ on page
164
additional information.)
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Improper accessories or modifications can affect your car’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 car’s computer-controlled systems, such as the SRS and anti-lock brake system.
Accessories and Modifications
However, if electronic accessories are improperly installed, or exceed your car’s electrical system capacity, they can interfere with the operation of your car, or even cause the airbags to deploy.
Before installing any accessory:
Make sure the accessory does not obscure any lights, or interfere with proper car operation or performance.
Be sure electronic accessories do not overload electrical circuits (see page
277
).
Have the installer contact your Honda dealer for assistance before installing any electronic accessory.
If possible, have your dealer inspect the final installation.
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Accessories and Modifications
Modifications Removing parts from your vehicle, or replacing components with non- Honda (aftermarket) components could seriously affect your vehicle’s handling, stability, and reliability.
Some examples are:
Lowering the vehicle with an aftermarket suspension kit that significantly reduces ground clearance can allow the undercarriage to impact speed bumps or other raised objects, which could cause the airbags to deploy.
Raising the vehicle with an aftermarket suspension kit can affect the handling and stability.
Aftermarket wheels, because they are a universal design, can cause excessive stress on suspension components.
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Larger or smaller wheels and tires can interfere with the operation of your vehicle’s anti-lock brakes and other systems.
Do not modify your steering wheel or any other part of your Supplemental Restraint System. Modifications could make the system ineffective.
If you plan to modify your vehicle, consult with your Honda dealer.
Additional Safety Precautions
Do not attach or place objects on Any object the front airbag covers. attached to or placed on the covers marked ‘‘SRS AIRBAG,’’ in the center of the steering wheel and on top of the dashboard, could interfere with the proper operation of the airbags. Or, if the airbags inflate, the objects could be propelled inside the car and hurt someone.
OnlyonU.S.modelsequippedwithside airbags
Donotattachhardobjectsonor If a side airbag nearafrontdoor. inflates, a cup holder or other hard object attached on or near the door could be propelled inside the car and hurt someone.
Donotplaceanyobjectsoverthe outsideedgeofafrontseat-back. Covering the outside edge of a front seat-back, with a non-Honda seat cover for example, could prevent the airbag from inflating properly.
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CONSOLE COMPARTMENT *
FRONT DOOR POCKET
TRUNK
SEAT-BACK POCKET *
GLOVE BOX
*
: On LX, U.S. EX, and Canadian SPORT models
Carrying Cargo
Your car has several convenient storage areas so you can stow cargo safely.
The glove box, and the pockets in the front doors and seat-back, are designed for small, lightweight items. The trunk is intended for larger, heavier items. In addition, the back seat can be folded down to allow you to carry more cargo or longer items.
However, carrying too much cargo, or improperly storing it, can affect your car’s handling, stability, and operation, and make it unsafe. Before carrying any type of cargo, be sure to read the following pages.
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Carrying Cargo
Load Limit The maximum load for your car is 850 lbs (395 kg).
This figure includes the total weight of all occupants, cargo, and accessories.
To figure out how much cargo you can carry:
Add up the weight of all occupants.
Subtract the total from 850 lbs (395 kg).
The final number is the total weight of cargo you can carry.
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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.
Carrying Items in the Passenger Compartment
Store or secure all items that could be thrown around and hurt someone during a crash.
Do not put any items on top of the trunk panel. They can block your view and be thrown around the car during a crash.
Be sure items placed on the floor behind the front seats cannot roll under the seats and interfere with the driver’s ability to operate the pedals, or with the proper operation of the seats.
Keep the glove box closed while driving. If the lid is open, a passenger could injure their knees during a crash or sudden stop.
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Carrying Cargo in the Trunk or on a Roof Rack
Distribute cargo evenly on the floor of the trunk, placing the heaviest items on the bottom and as far forward as possible.
If you can carry any items on a roof rack, be sure the total weight of the rack and the items does not exceed the maximum allowable weight. Please contact your Honda dealer for further information.
If you fold down the back seat, tie down items that could be thrown about the car during a crash or sudden stop.
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
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Driving
This section gives you tips on starting the engine under various conditions, and how to operate the 5-speed manual and automatic transmissions. It also includes impor- tant information on parking your car, and the braking system.
Preparing to Drive Starting the Engine
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