Shoulder Belt The lap/shoulder belt retractors in the passenger seating positions have a built-in locking mechanism in- tended to secure a child seat. When you are placing a child seat in one of these outside seating positions, do the following:
1. Place the child seat in the desired
seating position. Route the lap/ shoulder belt through the seat according to the seat manufac- turer's instructions.
2. Insert the latch plate into the buckle. Make sure it is fully latched.
3. Slowly pull the shoulder portion of the belt out of the retractor until it stops.
4. Allow the belt to slowly feed back into the retractor. You should hear a clicking noise that indicates the locking mechanism has engaged.
Using Child Restraints with Tethers (Canadian Models)
5. After the belt has retracted fully, pull up on the shoulder portion to remove any slack.
6. Push and pull on the child seat to
verify that it is held firmly in place. If not, unlatch the seat belt, allow it to retract fully, and repeat these steps.
To unlatch the seat belt, push the red PRESS button on the buckle. Guide the belt across to the door pillar. If the belt doesn't retract easily, pull it out and check for twists or kinks.
Your Honda has two attachment points for tether-style child seats.
Select the attachment point you want to use and remove the plug with a small flat-tipped screwdriver or fingernail file.
Child Safety
Then install the tether hardware that came with the child seat. Tighten the bolt to: 16 lbf.ft (22 N.m, 2.2 kgf.m)
If you are not sure how to install the hardware, have it installed by your authorized Honda dealer.
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Driver and Passenger Safety
Child Safety
Storing a Child Seat When you are not using an infant seat or other child restraint, either remove it or make sure it is properly secured so it cannot be thrown around the car during a crash.
TOOTHED WASHER
The anchor plate and mounting hardware for a top tether are supplied with the car. When install- ing, make sure the toothed washer is on the bottom of the bolt.
The supplied anchor plate is designed only for mounting a child restraint. Do not use it for any other purpose.
Driver and Passenger Safety
Alcohol and Drugs
Driving a car requires your full at- tention and alertness. Traffic condi- tions change rapidly. You must be able to react just as rapidly. Alcohol or drugs directly affect your alert- ness and ability to react. Even pre- scription and non-prescription medi- cines can have this effect.
There are laws that deal with drunken driving. These laws define how much alcohol it takes in your system to be legally "drunk." How- ever, your judgment and reaction time get worse with every drink — even the first one.
The safest thing you can do is never drink and drive. This can be done if you plan ahead. If you know you are going to be drinking, make plans to ride with a friend who will not be drinking.
If you have no choice but to drive, stop drinking and give yourself lots of time to sober up. Time is the only thing that can make you sober. Things like coffee or a cold shower don't speed up the process.
What if you find that you've been drinking and cannot get a ride from a friend? Find alternative transpor- tation. Call a taxi. Take a bus. Many communities have transportation services devoted to shuttling people who have been drinking.
If you see friends trying to get behind the wheel after drinking, stop them. Drive them yourself or arrange other transportation. If you think you are interfering, remember that your interference will keep them from sharing the road with you.
Driver and Passenger Safety
Carbon monoxide gas is toxic. Breathing it can cause unconsciousness and even kill you.
Avoid any enclosed areas or activities that expose you to carbon monoxide.
High levels of carbon monoxide can collect rapidly in enclosed areas, such as a garage. Do not run the engine with the garage door closed. Even with the door open, run the engine only long enough to move the car out of the garage.
With the tailgate open, air flow can pull exhaust gas into your car's interior and create a hazardous condition. If you must drive with the tailgate open, open all the windows and set the heating and cooling system as shown below.
If you must sit in your parked car, even in an unconfined area, with the engine running, adjust the heating and cooling system as follows:
1. Select the Fresh Air mode. mode. 2. Select the 3. Set the fan speed to high. 4. Set the temperature control to a
comfortable setting.
Carbon Monoxide Hazard
Your car's exhaust contains carbon monoxide gas. You should have no problem with carbon monoxide entering the car in normal driving if you maintain your car properly. Have the exhaust system inspected for leaks whenever:
The car is raised for an oil change. You notice a change in the sound of the exhaust. The car was in an accident that may have damaged the underside.
Driver and Passenger Safety
These labels are in the locations shown. They warn you of potential hazards that could cause serious injury. Read these labels carefully and don't remove them.
If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact your Honda dealer for a replacement.
BATTERY
RADIATOR CAP
Safety Labels
Driver and Passenger Safety
This section gives information about the controls and displays that contribute to the daily operation of your Honda. All the essential controls are within easy reach.
Control Locations............................ 32
Indicator Lights................................ 33
Gauges.............................................. 36
Speedometer................................ 36
Tachometer.................................. 36
Odometer...................................... 36
Trip Meter.................................... 36
Fuel Gauge................................... 37
Temperature Gauge.................... 37
Maintenance Required
Indicator.................................... 38
Controls Near the Steering
Wheel........................................ 39
Headlights.................................... 40
Daytime Running Lights............. 40
Instrument Panel Brightness..... 41
Turn Signals................................. 41
Windshield Wipers...................... 42
Windshield Washers................... 42
Rear Window Wiper and
Washer......................................43
Hazard Warning........................... 43
Rear Window Defogger.............. 43
Steering Wheel Adjustment....... 44
Steering Wheel Controls ................ 46
Cruise Control.............................. 46
Keys and Locks................................ 49
Keys...............................................49
Ignition Switch............................. 49
Power Door Locks....................... 50
Childproof Door Locks............... 52
Tailgate......................................... 52
Glove Box..................................... 54
Seats.................................................. 54
Front Seat Adjustments.............. 54
Driver's Seat Height
Adjustment............................... 55
Instruments and Controls
Head Restraints........................... 56
Rear Seat-back Adjustment........ 57
Rear Seat Armrest....................... 57
Reclining the Front and
Rear Seat-backs....................... 58
Folding Rear Seat........................ 59
Power Windows............................... 62
Mirrors.............................................. 63
Adjusting the Power Mirrors..... 63
Parking Brake.................................. 64
Center Table..................................... 64
Beverage Holder.............................. 65
Built-in Table.................................... 66
Center Pocket.................................. 68
Storage Box...................................... 68
Cargo Floor Pockets........................ 68
Accessory Power Socket................ 69
Tailgate Pocket................................ 69
Cargo Hooks..................................... 70
Ashtrays............................................ 70
Interior Lights.................................. 71
Ceiling Light................................. 71
Spotlights......................................72
Cargo Area Light......................... 72
Ignition Switch Light................... 72
Instruments and Controls
Control Locations
POWER WINDOW SWITCHES (P.62)
MIRROR CONTROLS (P.63)
AUDIO SYSTEM (P.82)
TAILGATE RELEASE (P.52)
HOOD RELEASE HANDLE (P.99)
Instruments and Controls
FUEL FILL DOOR RELEASE (P.98)
HEATING/COOLING CONTROL (P.74)
The instrument panel has many indicators to give you important information about your car.
Lamp Check These indicator lights come on when you turn the ignition switch ON (II), allowing you to see that they are working:
SRS Indicator Malfunction Indicator Lamp Charging System Indicator Low Oil Pressure Indicator Anti-lock Brake System Indicator Seat Belt Reminder Light D4 Lamp
If an indicator does not light during this test, it cannot alert you if that system develops a problem. Have the dealer check your car for burned-out bulbs or other problems.
* The U.S. instrument panel is shown. Differences for the Canadian model are noted in the text.
Indicator Lights
HIGH BEAM INDICATOR
TAILGATE-OPEN INDICATOR
CHARGING SYSTEM INDICATOR
LOW OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR
SEAT BELT REMINDER LIGHT
LOW FUEL INDICATOR
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM INDICATOR
CRUISE CONTROL INDICATOR
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
INDICATOR*
MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP
PARKING BRAKE AND BRAKE SYSTEM
INDICATOR*
Instruments and Controls
Indicator Lights
Low Oil Pressure Indicator
The engine can be severely damaged if this light flashes or stays on when the engine is running. For complete information, see page 204 .
Charging System Indicator
If this light comes on when the engine is running, the battery is not being charged. For complete information, see page 205 .
Malfunction Indicator Lamp
See page 206.
Instruments and Controls
Canada
U.S. BRAKE
Parking Brake and Brake System Indicator
This light has two functions:
1. It lights as a reminder that you have not released the parking brake. Driving with the parking brake applied can damage the brakes and tires, and cause the Anti-lock brake system to turn off (see page 119 ).
2. If it remains lit after you release the parking brake, or comes on while driving, it can indicate that the brake fluid level is low. This is normally due to worn brake pads. Have your dealer check the braking system for worn pads or fluid leaks.
Supplemental Restraint System Indicator
S R S This indicator lights when you turn the ignition switch ON (II). If it comes on at any other time, it indicates a problem in the supplemental restraint system. For complete information, see page 16 .
Seat Belt Reminder Light
This indicator lights when you turn the ignition switch ON (II). It is a reminder to you and your passengers to protect yourselves by fastening the seat belts. A beeper also sounds if you have not fastened your seat belt.
If you do not fasten your seat belt, the beeper will stop after a few seconds but the light stays on until you do. Both the light and the beeper stay off if you fasten your seat belt before turning on the ignition.
Canada
U.S. ABS
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Indicator
Only on cars equipped with ABS (see page 119 ) This light normally comes on when you turn the ignition switch ON (II) and goes off after the engine starts. If it comes on at any other time, there is a problem in the ABS. If this happens, take the car to your dealer to have it checked. With the light on, your car still has normal braking ability but no anti-lock.
Low Fuel Indicator
This light comes on as a reminder that you must refuel soon.
High Beam Indicator
This light comes on with the high beam headlights. See page 40 for information on the headlight controls.
On Canadian models, this indicator comes on with reduced brightness when the Daytime Running Lights (DRL) are on (see page 40 ).
Cruise Control Indicator
CRUISE CONTROL This lights when you set the cruise control. See page 46 for information on operating the cruise control.
Tailgate-open Indicator
This light comes on if the tailgate is not closed tightly.
Indicator Lights
Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Indicators The left or right turn signal light blinks when you signal a lane change or turn. If the light does not blink or blinks rapidly, it usually means one of the turn signal bulbs is burned out (see page 173 ). Replace the bulb as soon as possible, since other drivers cannot see that you are signalling.
When you turn on the Hazard Warning switch, both turn signal lights blink. All turn signals on the outside of the car should flash.
Instruments and Controls
Gauges
TACHOMETER
TRIP METER
SPEEDOMETER
FUEL GAUGE
ODOMETER
MAINTENANCE REQUIRED INDICATOR
TRIP METER RESET BUTTON
TEMPERATURE GAUGE
Speedometer U.S. Models This shows your speed in miles per hour (mph). The smaller inner numbers are the speed in kilometers per hour (km/h).
Tachometer The tachometer shows the engine speed in revolutions per minute (rpm). To protect the engine from damage, never drive with the tachometer needle in the red zone.
Canadian Models This shows your speed in kilometers per hour (km/h). The smaller inner numbers are the speed in miles per hour (mph).
Instruments and Controls
Odometer The odometer shows the total dis- tance your car has been driven. It measures miles in U.S. models and kilometers in Canadian models. It is illegal under federal law (in the U.S.) and provincial regulations (in Canada) to disconnect, reset, or alter the odometer with the intent to change the number of miles or kilometers indicated.
Trip Meter This meter shows the number of miles (U.S.) or kilometers (Canada) driven since you last reset it. To reset it, push the trip meter reset button.
TACHOMETER
TRIP METER SPEEDOMETER
FUEL GAUGE
ODOMETER
TRIP METER RESET BUTTON
TEMPERATURE GAUGE
Fuel Gauge This shows how much fuel you have. It is most accurate when the car is on level ground. It may show slightly more or less than the actual amount when you are driving on curvy or hilly roads.
The gauge stays at the same fuel level reading after you turn off the ignition. When you add fuel, the gauge slowly changes to the new reading after you turn the ignition switch back ON (II).
Gauges
Temperature Gauge This shows the temperature of the engine's coolant. During normal operation, the pointer should rise from the bottom white mark to about the middle of the gauge. In severe driving conditions, such as very hot weather or a long period of uphill driving, the pointer may rise to the upper white zone. If it reaches the red (Hot) mark, pull safely to the side of the road. Turn to page 200 for instructions and precautions on checking the engine's cooling system.
Instruments and Controls
When the distance driven since the last scheduled maintenance nears 7,500 miles (12,000 km), the indicator will turn yellow. If you exceed 7,500 miles (12,000 km), the indicator will turn red.
Your dealer will reset the indicator when he performs the scheduled maintenance. If someone else performs the maintenance, reset the indicator by inserting your key in the slot beside the indicator.
Gauges
Maintenance Required Indicator
SLOT
INDICATOR
U.S. Models This indicator reminds you that it is nearing 7,500 miles (12,000 km) since the last scheduled maintenance. Refer to the Maintenance Schedules for Normal and Severe Driving Conditions on pages 134 — 135 .
Instruments and Controls
The two levers on the steering column contain controls for driving features you use most often. The left lever controls the turn signals, headlights, and high beams. The right lever controls the windshield washers and wipers. The hazard warning switch is on the dashboard between the center air vents.
The controls near the left air vent are for the power windows and power mirrors.
The tilt adjustment lever on the underside of the steering column allows you to tilt the steering wheel.
Controls Near the Steering Wheel
HEADLIGHTS/TURN SIGNALS
HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS
MIRROR CONTROLS
SHIFT LEVER
WINDSHIELD WIPERS/WASHERS
POWER WINDOW SWITCHES
TILT ADJUSTMENT
HORN BUTTONS
Instruments and Controls
Controls Near the Steering Wheel
Headlights
If you leave the lights on with the ignition switch in ACCESSORY (I) or LOCK (0), you will hear a reminder beeper when you open the driver's door.
position turns
The rotating switch on the left lever controls the lights. Turning this switch to the on the parking lights, taillights, instrument panel lights, side-marker lights, and rear license plate lights. Turning the switch to the position turns on the headlights.
Instruments and Controls
To change between low beams and high beams, pull the turn signal lever until you hear a click, then let go. The blue high beam indicator will light (see page 35 ).
To flash the high beams, pull the turn signal lever back lightly, then release it. The high beams will come on and go off.
The high beams will stay on for as long as you hold the lever back, no matter what position the headlight switch is in.
Daytime Running Lights (Canadian Models) With the headlight switch off, the high beam headlights come on with reduced brightness when you turn the ignition switch to ON (II) and release the parking brake. They remain on until you turn the ignition off, even if you set the parking brake.
The headlights revert to normal operation when you turn them on with the switch.
Instrument Panel Brightness
Turn Signals
Controls Near the Steering Wheel
To signal a lane change, push lightly on the turn signal lever in the proper direction and hold it. The lever will return to the center position as soon as you release it.
The dial on the dashboard to the left of the instrument panel controls the brightness of the instrument panel lights. Turn the dial to adjust the brightness.
TURN SIGNAL LEVER
Signal a turn or lane change with this lever. Push down on the lever to signal a left turn, and up to signal a right turn. If you push it up or down all the way, the turn signal continues to blink even when you release the lever. It shuts off automatically as you complete the turn.
Instruments and Controls
Controls Near the Steering Wheel
Windshield Wipers
Windshield Washers
To operate the wipers in mist mode, push the control lever down. The wipers run at high speed until you release the lever. This gives you a quick way to clear the windshield.
To clean the windshield, pull back on the wiper control lever. The washers spray until you release the lever.
On Canadian models The wipers run at low speed while you're pulling the lever, then complete one more sweep of the windshield after you release it.
The right lever controls the wind- shield wipers and washers. The rotary switch at the end of the lever has three positions: INT: intermittent
: low speed : high speed
In intermittent, the wipers operate every few seconds. In low speed and high speed, the wipers run continu- ously.
Instruments and Controls
Rear Window Wiper and Washer
Hazard Warning
Rear Window Defogger
Controls Near the Steering Wheel
The rear window wiper switch is located next to the windshield wiper switch.
To activate the rear windshield wiper, turn the switch "ON". The wiper operates intermittently. If you wish to use the wiper and washer, turn and hold the switch one position up from "ON". To use the washer only, turn and hold the switch one position down from "OFF".
Push the red button between the center air vents to turn on the hazard warning lights (four-way flashers). This causes all four outside turn signals and both indicators in the instrument panel to flash. Use the hazard warning lights if you need to park in a dangerous area near heavy traffic, or if your car is disabled.
The rear window defogger will clear fog, frost, and thin ice from the window. Push the defogger button to turn it on and off. The light in the button lights to show the defogger is on. If you do not turn it off, the defogger will shut itself off after about 25 minutes. It also shuts off when you turn off the ignition. You have to turn it on again when you restart the car.
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Instruments and Controls
Controls Near the Steering Wheel
Make sure the rear window is clear and you have good visibility before starting to drive.
The defogger wires on the inside of the rear window can be accidentally damaged. When cleaning the glass, always wipe side to side.
Steering Wheel Adjustment You can adjust the steering wheel height to suit your preference. Do this before you begin driving.
Adjusting the steering wheel position while driving may cause you to lose control of the car and be seriously injured in a crash.
Adjust the steering wheel only when the car is stopped.
Instruments and Controls
Controls Near the Steering Wheel
3. Move the steering wheel up or down to the desired position. Position the wheel so you can see all the instrument panel gauges and warning lights. Push the lever up to lock the steering wheel in that position.
4. Make sure you have securely
locked the steering wheel in place by trying to move it up and down.
Instruments and Controls
1. Adjust the seat so you are a
comfortable distance from the pedals and can operate them safely.
2. The lever to tilt the steering wheel
is under the steering column to the left. Push this lever all the way down.
Steering Wheel Controls
Cruise Control 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 re-commended 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.
Instruments and Controls
NOTICE
Using the Cruise Control
The cruise control, as it operates. moves the accelerator pedal. You can damage your car's accelerator mechanism by resting your foot under the pedal and blocking the movement.
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).
Steering Wheel Controls
Changing the Set Speed You can increase the set cruising speed in either of two ways:
You can decrease the set cruising speed in either of two ways:
Press and hold the RESUME/ accel button. The car will acceler- ate slowly. When you reach the desired cruising speed, release the button.
RESUME/ accel
SET/decel
Push on the accelerator pedal. Ac- celerate to the desired cruising speed and press the SET/decel button.
3. Press and hold the SET/decel
button on the steering wheel until the CRUISE CONTROL light on the instrument panel comes on. This shows the system is now activated.
The cruise control may not hold the set speed when you are going up and down hills.
Press and hold the SET/decel button. The car will decelerate. Release the button when you reach the desired speed.
Tap the brake pedal lightly with your foot. The CRUISE CONTROL light on the instru- ment 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.
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Instruments and Controls
Steering Wheel Controls
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 pedal will cause the cruise control to cancel.
Instruments and Controls
Cancelling the Cruise control You can cancel the cruise control in any of these ways:
Tap the brake pedal.
Press the SET/decel and RE- SUME/accel buttons at the same time.
Press the Cruise Control Master Switch.
When you tap the brake pedal, or press the SET and RESUME buttons at the same time, 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.
If you use the brake pedal to cancel cruise control, the system remembers the previously-set cruising speed. To return to that speed, accelerate to above 25 mph
(40 km/h) and press the RESUME/ accel button until the CRUISE CON- TROL light comes on. The car will accelerate to the same cruising speed as before.
If you cancel cruise control by pressing the SET and RESUME buttons at the same time, the previously-set cruising speed is erased. To use the cruise control, accelerate to the desired cruising speed and press the SET/decel button.
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 Using the Cruise Control.
The valet key works only in the ignition and the door locks. You can keep the glove box locked when you leave your car and valet key at a parking facility.
You should have received a key number plate with your set of keys. You will need this key number if you ever have to get a lost key replaced. Keep the plate stored in a safe place.
When replacing keys, use only Honda-approved key blanks.
Keys
VALET KEY
MASTER KEY
KEY NUMBER PLATE
Your vehicle comes with two kinds of keys: a master key and a valet key. The master key fits all locks on your car:
Ignition Doors Glove box Tailgate
Keys and Locks
Ignition Switch
The ignition switch is on the right side of the steering column. It has four positions:
LOCK (0) ACCESSORY (I) ON (II) START (III)
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Instruments and Controls
Keys and Locks
LOCK (0) — You can insert or remove the key only in this position. When you turn the key from LOCK to ACCESSORY, you may have to turn the steering wheel to release the anti-theft lock. To switch from ACCESSORY to LOCK, you must push the key in slightly as you turn it. The shift lever must also be in Park. The anti-theft lock will lock the steering column when you remove the key.
ACCESSORY (I) — In this position, you can operate the audio system and the accessory power socket.
ON (II) — This is the normal key position when driving. All features and accessories on the car are usable. Several of the lights on the instru- ment panel come on as a test when you turn the ignition switch from ACCESSORY to ON (see page 33 ).
Instruments and Controls
Power Door Locks
LOCK TAB
START (III) — Use this position only to start the engine. The switch returns to ON (II) when you let go of the key.
You will hear a reminder beeper if you leave the key in the ignition switch in the LOCK (0) or ACCESSORY (I) position and open the driver's door. Remove the key to turn off the beeper.
Each door has a lock tab on the top. Push the tab down to lock the door and pull it up to unlock.
To lock any passenger's door when getting out of the car, push the lock tab down and close the door. To lock the driver's door, pull the outside door handle and push the lock tab down. Release the handle, then close the door.
Master door lock switch
Keys and Locks
All doors lock when you push down the lock tab on the driver's door, or lock the driver's door from the outside with the key. Only the driver's door unlocks when you use the key or lock tab. To unlock the passen- gers' doors, use the master door lock switch or the lock tab on each door.
The front doors can be locked and unlocked from the outside with the key.
MASTER DOOR LOCK SWITCH
The master door lock switch allows control of all door locks from the driver's door. Push the switch down to lock all doors, and up to unlock them.
Instruments and Controls
Keys and Locks
Childproof Door Locks
Tailgate
LEVER
LOCK
KEY
1. You can open the tailgate in two
ways:
Use the ignition key to open the tailgate lock.
TAILGATE UNLOCK BUTTON Push the tailgate unlock button on the dashboard under the left air vent.
The childproof door locks are designed to prevent children seated in the rear from accidentally opening the rear doors. Each rear door has a lock lever near the edge. With the lever in the LOCK position, the door cannot be opened from the inside regardless of the position of the lock tab. To open the door, pull the lock tab up and use the outside door handle.
Instruments and Controls
HATCH GLASS
HANDLE
Keys and Locks
DOOR
STOP
2. The hatch glass will pop up
slightly.
4. Pull the handle on the door and
pull the door open.
3. Lift up the hatch glass fully.
To close the tailgate, always close the lower door first. Then, lower the hatch glass and press on it until it latches. Make sure the door and the hatch glass are locked securely before driving.
To keep the tailgate door open on an incline, use the stop in the tool kit. The tool kit is in the right cargo floor pocket. Put the stop on the support strut as shown.
Instruments and Controls
Keys and Locks, Seats
Glove Box
Front Seat Adjustments
An open glove box can cause serious injury to your passenger in a crash, even if the passenger is wearing the seat belt.
Always keep the glove box closed while driving.
Open the glove box by pulling the bottom of the handle. Close it with a firm push. Lock or unlock the glove box with the master key.
Instruments and Controls
Adjust the seat before you start driving.
To adjust the seat forward and backward, pull up on the lever under the seat cushion's front edge. Move the seat to the desired position and release the lever. Try to move the seat to make sure it is locked in position.
Seats
Driver's Seat Height Adjustment
Reclining the seat-back can decrease the protection you get from your seat belt in a crash.
You can slide under the seat belt and be seriously injured.
Adjust the seat-back to an upright position and sit well back in the seat.
To change the angle of the seat-back, pull up on the lever on the outside of the seat bottom. Move the seat-back to the desired position and release the lever. Let the seat-back latch in the new position.
To adjust the height of the driver's seat, turn the dial on the outside of the seat bottom.
Instruments and Controls
Seats
Head Restraints The head restraints are designed to help reduce the risk of neck injuries. Your Honda has adjustable head restraints in all the outside seating positions. Adjust the head restraint so the top is even with the tops of your ears.
Instruments and Controls
To remove a head restraint for cleaning or repair, pull it up as far as it will go. Push the release button and pull the restraint out of the seat- back.
Driving your car without head restraints can lead to serious injury to you and your passenger in a crash.
Make sure the head restraints are in place and adjusted properly before driving.
RELEASE BUTTON
The head restraints adjust for height. You need both hands to adjust the restraint. Do not attempt to adjust it while driving. To raise it, pull upward. To lower the restraint, push the release button sideways and push the restraint down.
Rear Seat-back Adjustment
Rear Seat Armrest
Seats
Reclining the seat-back can decrease the protection you get from your seat belt in a crash.
You can slide under the seat belt and be seriously injured.
Adjust the seat-back to an upright position and sit well back in the seat.
The angle of the rear seat-backs can be adjusted separately. To change the angle of the seat-back, pull up on the knob on the top of the seat-back. Move the seat-back to the desired position, then release the knob. Make sure the seat-back latches in the new position.
The rear seat armrest is located at the center of the rear seat. Pivot it down to use it.
Instruments and Controls
Seats
Reclining the Front and Rear Seat-backs
You can recline the seat-backs on the front and rear seats to make a large cushioned area. To do this:
1. Remove the front seat head
restraint and put it in the pocket of the seat-back.
2. Lift the lever and slide the front seat forward as far as it will go. Pull up the seat-back angle adjustment lever, then pivot the seat-back backward. Release the lever when the seat-back is even with the cushion on the rear seat.
3. Pull up on the knob on top of the seat-back and pivot the rear seat- back backward. Release the knob when the seat-back is reclined as far as it will go.
Instruments and Controls
Reverse this procedure to return the seats to their upright positions. Make sure you install the head restraints, and that the seats are locked securely in place before driving.
Folding Rear Seat
Seats
STRAP
The left and right halves of the rear seat can be folded up separately to create more cargo space.
2. Pull the strap to release the seat
bottom. Pivot the seat bottom forward.
1. Store the latch plate for the center lap belt by rolling up the belt and pushing it into the seat pocket.
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Instruments and Controls
Seats
Reverse this procedure to return the seat to the upright position. Make sure that the seat is locked securely before driving.
3. Remove the head restraint and
pull up on the knob on the top of the seat-back. Pivot the seat-back forward.
Put the head restraint behind the seat bottom as shown. Pass through the fastening strap in the hole of head restraint and fasten it by magic tape.
Instruments and Controls
Make sure any items stored in the cargo area are tied down. Loose items can fly forward and cause injury if you have to brake hard.
Seats
Instruments and Controls
Power Windows
Your car's windows are electrically- powered. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II) to raise or lower any window.
Each door has a switch that controls its window. To open the window, push the switch down and hold it. Release the switch when you want the window to stop. Close the window by pushing the switch up and holding it.
Instruments and Controls
DRIVER'S WINDOW SWITCH
MAIN SWITCH
There is a master power window control panel on the dashboard. To open any of the passengers' windows, push down on the appropriate switch and hold it down until the window reaches the desired position. To close the window, push up on the window switch. Release the switch when the window gets to the position you want.
Closing a power window on a child's hands or fingers can cause serious injury.
Make sure your children are away from the windows before closing them.
The master control panel also con- tains these extra features:
AUTO — To open the driver's window fully, push the window switch firmly down and release it. The window automatically goes all the way down. To stop the window from going all the way down, push the window switch up briefly. To open the driver's window only partially, push the window switch down lightly and hold it. The window will stop as soon as you release the switch.
The AUTO function only works to lower the driver's window. To raise the window, you must push the window switch up and hold it until the window reaches the desired position.
The MAIN switch controls power to the passengers' windows. With this switch off, the passengers' windows cannot be raised or lowered. The MAIN switch does not affect the driver's window. Keep the MAIN switch off when you have children in the car so they do not injure them- selves by operating the windows unintentionally.
Power Windows, Mirrors
Mirrors
Adjusting the Power Mirrors
TAB
Keep the inside and outside mirrors clean and adjusted for best visibility. Be sure to adjust the mirrors before you start driving.
The inside mirror has day and night positions. The night position reduces glare from headlights behind you. Flip the tab on the bottom edge of the mirror to select the day or night position.
SELECTOR SWITCH
Adjust the outside mirrors with the adjustment switch on the left side of the dashboard:
1. Turn the ignition switch ON (II).
2. Move the selector switch to L
(driver's side) or R (passenger's side).
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Instruments and Controls
Mirrors, Parking Brake, Center Table
Parking Brake
Center Table
ADJUSTMENT SWITCH
PARKING BRAKE LEVER
To apply the parking brake, pull the lever up fully. To release it, pull up slightly, push the button, and lower the lever. The parking brake light on the instrument panel should go out when the parking brake is fully released (see page 34 ).
To use the center table, pull up the outside edge of the table until it latches. To store it, pull the lever and swing the table down.
3. Push the appropriate edge of the
adjustment switch to move the mirror right, left, up or down.
4. When you finish, move the
selector switch to the center (off) position. This turns off the adjustment switch so you can't move a mirror out of position by accidentally bumping the switch.
Instruments and Controls
Center Table, Beverage Holder
Beverage Holder
Sitting on or getting under the table, or putting heavy objects on the table may damage or deform the table.
To use the beverage holder, pull on the front. Push the holder all the way in to close it.
The center table also has a beverage holder.
Do not put any items on the table while driving. They may fall down or fly around when you go around corners or brake hard.
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Instruments and Controls
Beverage Holder, Built-in Table
Built-in Table
The cargo area floor can be taken out and used as a table.
HANDLE
To remove the table, pull up the carpet. Lift and pull on the handle to slide the table out.
Use the beverage holder only when the car is parked. If you place cups in the holder while driving, the liquid may spill when you go over bumps or around corners. Be careful when you are using the beverage holder. A spilled liquid that is very hot can scald you or your passengers. Spilled liquids can also damage the upholstery, carpeting, and electrical components in the interior.
Instruments and Controls
Built-in Table
Unfold the legs. Lock them in place by pushing on the middle of the locking arms. Make sure all four are locked.
To fold the legs, pull on the middle of each locking arm.
Put the projections on the table into the holes in the cargo area floor.
Using the Built-in Table
Be sure to lock the legs of the table. Do not stand on the table. Do not put a weight of over 44 Ibs (20 kg) on the table. Hot items such as pots, pans, or kettles should not be placed directly on the table.
Instruments and Controls
Center Pocket, Storage Box, Cargo Floor Pockets
Center Pocket
Storage Box
Cargo Floor Pockets
Open the center pocket by pulling the handle. Close it with a firm push.
A storage box is located under the front passenger's seat. To use it, pull on the front edge of the box to slide it out.
You can store small items in the pockets located on both sides of the cargo area.
Instruments and Controls
Accessory Power Socket
Tailgate Pocket
Accessory Power Socket, Tailgate Pocket
There are two accessory power sockets: one in the dashboard by the front ashtray and the other on the left side of the cargo area.
To use the tailgate pocket, turn the knobs and remove the lid. Items stored in this pocket can be secured by the belts inside the pocket.
To use the accessory power socket,
pull down the cover. The ignition
switch must be in ACCESSORY (I)
or ON (II).
These sockets are intended to supply
power for 12 volt DC accessories
that are rated 120 watts or less (10
amps).
They will not power an automotive
type cigarette lighter element.
Instruments and Controls
Cargo Hooks, Ashtrays
Cargo Hooks
Ashtrays
ASHTRAY
HOOKS
The hooks on the floor of the cargo area enable you to tie down items stored in the back. Make sure all stored items are secured before driving.
The hook on the tailgate door pivots,
allowing items to be stored in
different ways. Make sure any items
put on this hook weigh less than 6.5
Ib (3 kg), or you could damage the
hook.
Do not open or close the tailgate door with cargo on this hook.
Open the front ashtray by pulling on the bottom edge. Push it in to close it. To remove the ashtray for emptying, push down on the metal plate inside, then pull the ashtray out completely.
Instruments and Controls
Ashtrays, Interior Lights
NOTICE
Ceiling Light
Use the ashtrays only for cigarettes, cigars and other smoking materials. To prevent a possible fire and damage to your car, don't put paper or other things that can burn in the ashtrays.
ON
DOOR ACTIVATED
The ceiling light has a three-position switch. In the OFF position, the light does not come on. In the center position, the ceiling light comes on when you open any door. In the ON position, the ceiling light stays on continuously.
Instruments and Controls
ASHTRAY
The rear ashtrays are in the front lower corner of each door. Open the ashtray by swinging the upper edge of the lid down. To remove the ashtray for emptying, open it, then lift up and out.
Interior Lights
Spotlights
Cargo Area Light
Ignition Switch Light
IGNITION SWITCH LIGHT
Turn on the spotlight by pushing the button next to each light. Push the button again to turn it off. You can use the spotlights at all times.
DOOR ACTIVATED
The cargo area light has a three- position switch. In the OFF position, the light does not come on. In the center position, the light comes on when you open the tailgate. In the ON position, the light stays on continuously.
The ignition switch light comes on when you open the driver's door, and stays on several seconds after you close the door.
Instruments and Controls
Comfort and Convenience Features
The heating and air conditioning systems in your Honda provide a comfortable driving environment in all weather conditions.
The standard audio system has many features. This section de- scribes those features and how to use them. (If you selected an optional audio system, refer to the operating instructions that came with it.)
Heating and Cooling........................ 74
What Each Control Does............ 74
How to Use the System............... 76
To Turn Everything Off ............. 81
Audio System................................... 82
A M / FM Stereo Audio System... 82
Operating the Radio.................... 82
Adjusting the Sound.................... 84
Radio Frequencies....................... 85
Radio Reception........................... 85
Digital Clock................................. 87
Operating the Optional Cassette
Player........................................ 88
Caring for the Cassette Player... 90
Operating the Optional CD
Player/Changer....................... 91
Protecting Compact Discs.......... 93
CD Changer Error Indications... 94
Comfort and Convenience Features
Heating and Cooling
Proper use of the Heating and Cooling system can make the interior dry and comfortable, and keep the windows clear for best visibility.
What Each Control Does
Fan Control Dial Turning this dial clockwise increases the fan's speed, which increases air flow.
Temperature Control Dial Turning this dial clockwise increases the temperature of the air flow.
Air Conditioning (A/C) Button This button turns the air condi- tioning ON and OFF. The indicator in the button lights when the A/C is on.
Comfort and Convenience Features
MODE CONTROL DIAL
RECIRCULATION BUTTON
AIR CONDITIONING SWITCH
FAN CONTROL DIAL
TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL
Recirculation Button This button controls the source of the air going into the system. When the indicator in this button is lit, air from the vehicle's interior is sent through the system again (Recircula- tion mode). When the indicator is off, air is brought in from outside the vehicle (Fresh Air mode).
Mode Control Dial Use the MODE control dial to select the vents the air flows from.
Air flows from the center
and corner vents in the dashboard.
Air flow is divided between the vents in the dashboard and the floor vents.
Air flows from the floor
vents.
Air flow is divided between
the floor vents and the defroster vents at the base of the windshield.
Air flows from the defroster vents at the base of the windshield.
When you select automatically switches to Fresh Air mode and turns on the A/C.
the system
Heating and Cooling
Comfort and Convenience Features
Heating and Cooling
Vent Controls
CENTER VENT
SIDE VENT
Open
Close
You can adjust the direction of the air coming from the dashboard vents by moving the tab in the center of each vent up-and-down and side-to- side.
The vents in the corners of the dashboard can be opened and closed with the dials next to them.
How to Use the System This section covers how to set up the system controls for ventilation, heating, cooling, dehumidifying, and defrosting.
The engine must be running for the heater and air conditioning to generate hot and cold air. The heater uses engine coolant to warm the air. If the engine is cold, it will be several minutes before you feel warm air coming from the system. The air conditioning does not rely on engine temperature.
Comfort and Convenience Features
It is best to leave the system in Fresh Air mode under almost all conditions. Keeping the system in Recirculation mode, particularly with the A/C off, can cause the windows to fog up. Switch to Recirculation mode when you are driving through smoky or dusty conditions, then switch back to Fresh Air mode when the condition clears.
The outside air intakes for the heating and cooling system are at the base of the windshield. Keep these clear of leaves and other debris.
Heating and Cooling
AIR CONDITIONING SWITCH
MODE CONTROL
FAN CONTROL DIAL
TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL
Ventilation The flow-through ventilation system draws in outside air, circulates it through the interior, then exhausts it through vents near the rear window.
1. Turn the temperature control dial
all the way to the left. Make sure the A/C is off.
2. Select 3. Set the fan to the desired speed.
and Fresh Air mode.
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Comfort and Convenience Features
Heating and Cooling
To Cool with A/C 1. Turn on the A/C by pressing the
button. The light in the button should come on.
2. Make sure the temperature
control dial is all the way counterclockwise.
3. Select 4. Set the fan to the desired speed.
and Fresh Air mode.
If the interior is very warm from being parked in the sun, you can cool it down more rapidly by setting up the controls this way:
1. Start the engine. 2. Turn on the A/C by pressing the button. Make sure the tempera- ture control dial is all the way counterclockwise.
3. Set the fan to maximum speed. 4. Open the windows partially. Select
and Recirculation mode.
Comfort and Convenience Features
MODE CONTROL DIAL
RECIRCULATION B U T T ON
AIR CONDITIONING SWITCH
REAR DEFOGGER SWITCH
FAN CONTROL DIAL
TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL
When the interior has cooled down to a more comfortable temperature, close the windows and set the controls as described for normal cooling.
Air conditioning places an extra load on the engine. Watch the engine coolant temperature gauge (see page 37 ) when driving in stop-and-go traffic or climbing a Song, steep hill. If it moves near the red zone, turn off the A/C until the gauge reads normally.
To Heat To warm the interior:
1. Start the engine. 2. Select 3. Set the fan to the desired speed. 4. Adjust the warmth of the air with
and Fresh Air mode.
the temperature control dial
To Heat and Dehumidify with Air Conditioning Air conditioning, as it cools, removes moisture from the air. When used in combination with the heater, it makes the interior warm and dry.
1. Switch the fan on. 2. Turn on the air conditioning. 3. Select 4. Adjust the temperature control
and Fresh Air mode
dial so the mixture of heated and cooled air feels comfortable.
This setting is suitable for all driving conditions whenever the outside temperature is above 32°F (0°C).
Heating and Cooling
To Defog and Defrost To remove fog from the inside of the windows:
1. Switch the fan on. 2. Select
When you select system automatically switches to Fresh Air mode and turns on the A/C.
the
3. Adjust the temperature control
dial so the air flow from the defroster vents feels warm.
4. Turn on the rear window defogger
to help clear the rear window. When you switch to another mode from Press the A/C button to turn it off.
, the A/C stays on.
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Comfort and Convenience Features
Heating and Cooling
To remove exterior frost or ice from the windshield and side windows after the car has been sitting out in cold weather:
1. Start the engine. 2. Select
When you select system automatically switches to Fresh Air mode and turns on the A/C.
the
3. Switch the fan and temperature
controls to maximum.
To rapidly remove exterior frost or ice from the windshield (on very cold days), first select the Recirculation mode. Once the windshield is clear, select the Fresh Air mode to avoid fogging the windows.
Comfort and Convenience Features
MODE CONTROL DIAL
RECIRCULATION BUTTON AIR CONDITIONING SWITCH
REAR DEFOGGER SWITCH
FAN CONTROL DIAL
TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL
Heating and Cooling
These settings direct all the air flow to the defroster vents at the base of the windshield and the side window defroster vents. The air flow will get warmer and clear the windows faster as the engine warms up. You can close the side vents with the dial beside each vent. This will send more warm air to the windshield defroster vents.
For safety, make sure you have a clear view through all the windows before driving away.
To Turn Everything Off To shut off the system temporarily, turn the fan speed and temperature control dials all the way to the left.
You should shut the system completely off only for the first few minutes of driving in cold weather, until the engine coolant warms up enough to operate the heater. Keep the fan on at all other times so stale air does not build up in the interior.
Comfort and Convenience Features
Audio System
A M / FM Stereo Audio System 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.
A cassette player, CD player or CD changer is available as optional equipment.
Comfort and Convenience Features
Operating the Radio The ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) to operate the audio system. Turn the system on by pressing the PWR/ VOL knob or the AM/FM button. Adjust the volume by turning the knob.
) to tune to a lower
left side ( frequency. The frequency numbers will start to change rapidly. Release the bar when the display reaches the desired frequency. To change the frequency in small increments, press and release the TUNE/SEEK bar quickly.
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.
You can use any of three methods to find radio stations on the selected band: TUNE, SEEK, or the Preset buttons.
TUNE — Use the TUNE/SEEK bar to tune the radio to a desired frequency. Press the right side ( to tune to a higher frequency, or the
SEEK — The SEEK function searches the band for a station with a strong signal. To activate it, press the TUNE/SEEK bar until you hear a beep, then release it. Depending on which side of the bar you press, the system scans upward or downward from the current frequency. It stops when it finds a station with a strong signal.
Preset — You can store the fre- quencies of your favorite radio stations in the six preset buttons. Each button will store one frequency on the AM band, and two on the FM band.
To store a frequency:
1. Select the desired band, AM or FM. FM1 and FM2 let you store two frequencies with each Preset button.
2. Use the TUNE or SEEK function
to tune the radio to a desired station.
3. Pick the Preset button you want for that station. Press the button and hold it until you hear a beep.
4. Repeat steps 1 to 3 to store a total of six stations on AM and twelve on FM.
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 vehicle's battery goes dead, is disconnected or the radio fuse is removed.
Audio System
PWR/VOL KNOB
STEREO INDICATOR
AM/FM BUTTON
TUNE/SEEK BAR
PRESET BUTTONS
Comfort and Convenience Features
Audio System
Adjusting the Sound Bass, Treble, Balance, and Fader are each adjustable. You select which of these you want to adjust by pressing the MODE button. The mode changes from BAS to TRE to FAD to BAL, and then back to VOL each time you press the button. Each mode is shown in the display as it changes.
Balance/Fader — These two modes adjust the strength of the sound coming from each speaker.