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. If the brakes feel normal,


Test your brakes as instructed on page drive slowly and have your vehicle repaired by your dealer as soon as possible. Avoid sudden hard braking which could cause the rear wheels to lock up and possibly lead to a loss of control.


The VSA indicator will come on along with the ABS indicator.


Important Safety Reminders ABS does not reduce the time or distance it takes to stop the vehicle. It only helps with the steering control during braking.


ABS will not prevent a skid that results from changing direction abruptly, such as trying to take a corner too fast or making a sudden lane change. Always drive at a safe speed for the road and weather conditions.


ABS cannot prevent a loss of stability. Always steer moderately when you are braking hard. Severe or sharp steering wheel movement can still cause your vehicle to veer into oncoming traffic or off the road.


Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)


A vehicle with ABS may require a longer distance to stop on loose or uneven surfaces, such as gravel or snow, than a vehicle without anti- lock. Slow down, and allow a greater distance between vehicles under those conditions.


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Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System


VSA Activation Indicator


When VSA activates, you will see the VSA activation indicator blink (see page


58


).


Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System Indicator The VSA system indicator (see page 58
there is a problem with the VSA system. The VSA activation indicator will also come on.


) comes on and stays on when


The vehicle stability assist (VSA) system helps to stabilize the vehicle during cornering if the vehicle turns more or less than desired. It also assists you in maintaining traction while accelerating on loose or slippery road surfaces. It does this by regulating the engine’s output and by selectively applying the brakes.


When VSA activates, you may notice that the engine does not respond to the accelerator in the same way it does at other times. You will also see the VSA activation indicator blink.


The VSA system cannot enhance the vehicle’s driving stability in all situations and does not control your vehicle’s entire braking system. It is still your responsibility to drive and corner at reasonable speeds and to leave a sufficient margin of safety.


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If this indicator comes on while driving, pull to the side of the road when it is safe, and turn off the engine. Reset the system by restarting the engine. If the VSA system indicator stays on, or comes back on while driving, have the VSA system inspected by your dealer.


If the indicator does not come on when the ignition switch is turned to the ON (II) position, there may be a problem with the VSA system. Have your dealer inspect your vehicle as soon as possible.


Without VSA, your vehicle will have normal braking and cornering ability, but it will not have VSA traction and stability enhancement.


Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System


VSA Off Switch


VSA OFF SWITCH


VSA is turned on every time you start the engine, even if you turned it off the last time you drove the vehicle.


VSA and Tire Sizes Driving with varying tire or wheel sizes may cause the VSA to malfunction. When replacing tires, make sure they are the same size and type as your original tires (see page


215


).


This button is under the driver’s side vent. Press it to turn the VSA system on or off.


When VSA is off, the VSA activation indicator comes on as a reminder. Pressing the switch again turns the system back on.


If you install winter tires, make sure they are the same size as those that were originally supplied with your vehicle. Exercise the same caution during winter driving as you would if your vehicle was not equipped with VSA.


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Towing a Trailer


Load Limits


Your vehicle has been designed to primarily carry passengers and their cargo. You can also use it to tow a trailer if you carefully observe the load limits, use the proper equipment, and follow the guidelines in this section.


Be sure to read the Driving Guidelines 179
surfaces.


if you plan to tow off paved


Off-Highway section on page


The


Total Trailer Weight: maximum allowable weight of the trailer and everything in or on it must not exceed 1,500 lbs (680 kg). Towing a load that is too heavy can seriously affect your vehicle’s handling and performance. It can also damage the engine and drivetrain.


Tongue Load: The weight that the tongue of a fully-loaded trailer puts on the hitch should be approximately 10 percent of the total trailer weight. Too much tongue load reduces front- tire traction and steering control. Too little tongue load can make the trailer unstable and cause it to sway.


Exceeding any load limit or improperly loading your vehicle and trailer can cause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed.


Check the loading of your vehicle and trailer carefully before starting to drive.


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To achieve a proper tongue load, start by loading 60 percent of the load toward the front of the trailer and 40 percent toward the rear, then re-adjust the load as needed.



The maximum


Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) allowable weight of the vehicle, all occupants, all accessories, all cargo, and the tongue load is 4,450 lbs (2,020 kg).



The maximum


Gross Axle Weight Ratings (GAWR) allowable weight of the vehicle, all occupants, all accessories, all cargo, and the tongue load must not exceed 2,200 lbs (1,000 kg) on the front axle, and 2,290 lbs (1,040 kg) on the rear axle.


Gross Combined Weight Rating (GCWR) allowable weight of the fully loaded vehicle and trailer is 5,950 lbs (2,700


The maximum



kg)


Checking Loads The best way to confirm that vehicle and trailer weights are within limits is to have them checked at a public scale.


Using a suitable scale or a special tongue load gauge, check the tongue load the first time you set up a towing combination (a fully-loaded vehicle and trailer), then recheck the tongue load whenever the conditions change.


Towing Equipment and Accessories Towing can require a variety of equipment, depending on the size of your trailer, how it will be used, how much load you are towing, and where you tow.


Towing a Trailer


Discuss your needs with your trailer sales or rental agency, and follow the guidelines in this section. Also make sure that all equipment is properly installed and maintained, and that it meets federal, state, province, and local regulations.


Hitches Any hitch used on your vehicle must be properly bolted to the underbody.


SafetyChains Always use safety chains when you tow a trailer. Make sure the chains are secured to the trailer and hitch, and that they cross under the tongue and can catch the trailer if it becomes unhitched. Leave enough slack to allow the trailer to turn corners easily, but do not let the chains drag on the ground.


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Towing a Trailer


TrailerBrakes Honda requires that any trailer with a total weight of 1,000 lbs (455 kg) or more be equipped with its own electric or surge-type brakes.


If you choose electric brakes, be sure they are electrically actuated. Do not attempt to tap into your vehicle’s hydraulic system. No matter how successful it may seem, any attempt to attach trailer brakes to your vehicle’s hydraulic system will lower braking effectiveness and create a potential hazard.


See your trailer dealer for more information on installing electric brakes.


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TrailerLights Trailer lights and equipment must comply with federal, state, province, and local regulations. Check with your local trailer sales or rental agencies for the requirements in your area where you plan to tow, and use only equipment designed for your vehicle.


GROUND (BLACK)


BACK-UP LIGHT (GREEN/ BLACK)


LEFT TURN SIGNAL (GREEN/ RED)


RIGHT TURN SIGNAL (GREEN/ YELLOW)


BRAKE LIGHT (WHITE/ BLACK)


TAILLIGHT (RED/ YELLOW)


Your vehicle has a trailer lighting connector located behind the left side panel in the cargo area. Refer to the drawing above for the wiring color code and purpose of each pin.


If you use a non-Honda trailer lighting harness and converter, you can get the connector and pins that mate with the connector in your vehicle from your dealer.


Since lighting and wiring vary by trailer type and brand, you should have a qualified technician install a suitable connector between the vehicle and the trailer. Improper equipment or installation can cause damage to your vehicle’s electrical system and affect your vehicle warranty.


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AdditionalTowingEquipment Many states and Canadian provinces require special outside mirrors when towing a trailer. Even if they don’t, you should install special mirrors if you cannot clearly see behind you, or if the trailer creates a blind spot.


Ask your trailer sales or rental agency if any other items are recommended or required for your towing situation.


Pre-Tow Checklist When preparing to tow, and before driving away, be sure to check the following:


The vehicle has been properly serviced, and the tires, brakes, suspension, cooling system, and lights are in good operating condition. (If you tow frequently, follow the severe conditions maintenance schedule.)


The trailer has been properly serviced and is in good condition.


All weights and loads are within limits.


The hitch, safety chains, and any other attachments are secure.


All items in or on the trailer are properly secured and cannot shift while you drive.


Towing a Trailer


The lights and brakes on your vehicle and the trailer are working properly.


Your vehicle tires and spare are properly inflated, and the trailer tires and spare are inflated as recommended by the trailer maker.


Driving Safely With a Trailer The added weight, length, and height of a trailer will affect your vehicle’s handling and performance, so driving with a trailer requires some special driving skills and techniques.


For your safety and the safety of others, take time to practice driving maneuvers before heading for the open road, and follow the guidelines in this section.


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Towing a Trailer


TowingSpeedsandGears Drive slower than normal in all driving situations, and obey posted speed limits for vehicles with trailers. If you have an automatic transmission, use the D3 mode when towing a trailer on level roads or in hilly terrain (see page


163


).


MakingTurnsandBraking Make turns more slowly and wider than normal. The trailer tracks a smaller arc than your vehicle, and it can hit or run over something the vehicle misses. Allow more time and distance for braking. Do not brake or turn suddenly as this could cause the trailer to jackknife or turn over.


DrivingonHills When climbing hills, closely watch your temperature gauge. If it nears the red (hot) mark, turn the air conditioning off, reduce speed and, if necessary, pull to the side of the road to let the engine cool.


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BackingUp Always drive slowly and have someone guide you when backing up. Grip the wheel; then turn the wheel to the left to get the trailer to move to the left, and turn the wheel right to move the trailer to the right.


of the steering


bottom


Parking Follow all normal precautions when parking, including firmly setting the parking brake and putting the transmission in Park (automatic) or in 1st or reverse (manual). Also, place wheel chocks at each of the trailer’s tires.


When driving down hills, reduce your speed and shift down to 3rd gear on the manual transmission, or use the D3 position on the automatic transmission. Do not ‘‘ride’’ the brakes, and remember it will take longer to slow down and stop when towing a trailer.


If you must stop when facing uphill, use the foot brake or parking brake. Do not try to hold the vehicle in place by pressing on the accelerator, as this can cause the automatic transmission to overheat.


HandlingCrosswindsandBuffeting Crosswinds and air turbulence caused by passing trucks can disrupt your steering and cause the trailer to sway. When being passed by a large vehicle, keep a constant speed, and steer straight ahead. Do not try to make quick steering or braking corrections.


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Towing Your Vehicle Behind a Motorhome


Your vehicle can be towed behind a motorhome at legal highway speeds up to 65 mph (100 km/h). Do not exceed 65 mph (100 km/h). Otherwise, severe transmission damage will occur. To avoid damage to the 4WD system, your vehicle must be towed with all four wheels on the ground (flat towing).


When purchasing a tow bar, make sure you select a reputable manufacturer and installer. Follow the manufacturer’s attachment instructions carefully.


Perform the following procedure every day immediately before you begin towing. Otherwise severe automatic transmission damage will occur.


Onmodelswithautomatictransmission Check the transmission fluid level (see page ). Start the engine.


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Press on the brake pedal. Move the shift lever through all its positions. Shift to D, then to N. Let the engine run for 3 minutes, then turn it off. Release the parking brake. Leave the ignition switch in the ACCESSORY (I) position so the steering wheel does not lock. Make sure the radio and any items plugged into the accessory power sockets are turned off so you do not run down the battery.


When you stop towing your vehicle and shift out of the neutral position, you may not be able to move the shift lever from neutral to reverse or Park. If this happens, press the brake pedal and turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position, then shift out of neutral.


Onmodelswithmanualtransmission


).


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Check the transmission fluid level (see page Release the parking brake. Shift to neutral. Leave the ignition switch in the ACCESSORY (I) position so the steering wheel does not lock. Make sure the radio and any items plugged into the accessory power sockets are turned off so you do not run down the battery.


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The steering system can be damaged if the steering wheel is locked. Leave the ignition switch in the ACCESSORY (I) position, and make sure the steering wheel turns f reely bef ore you begin towing.


ExtendedTowing If you tow more than 8 hours in one day, you should repeat the above procedure at least every 8 hours (when you stop for fuel, etc.)


Failure to f ollow the recommended instructions exactly will result in severe automatic transmission damage. If you cannot shif t the transmission or start the engine, your vehicle must be transported on a f lat-bed truck or trailer.


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Automatic Transmission ExtendedTowing When towing your vehicle for long periods, remove the 15 A Front Accessory Power Socket fuse to reduce drain on battery. This fuse is located in the interior fuse box and is shown as number 18 below.


INTERIOR FUSE BOX


FRONT ACCESSORY POWER SOCKET FUSE


Only remove the fuse after you have performed the transmission shifting procedure, and the key is in the ACCESSORY (I) position. Store the fuse in an obvious location (center


tray, coin pockets, etc) as a reminder to re-install the fuse before driving the vehicle.


This f use MUST be re-installed bef ore driving the vehicle. Failure to re-install the f use may allow you to remove the key with the transmission in gear.


Severe automatic transmission damage will occur if the vehicle is shif ted f rom reverse to neutral and then towed with the drive wheels on the ground.


If you tow a CR-V with an automatic transmission, the transmission fluid must be changed every two years or 30,000 miles (48,000 km), whichever comes first.


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Off-Highway Driving Guidelines


General Information Your vehicle has been designed primarily for use on pavement. But its higher ground clearance allows you to occasionally travel on unpaved roads, such as campgrounds, picnic sites, and similar locations. It is not designed for trail-blazing, mountain climbing, or other challenging off- road activities.


If you decide to drive on unpaved roads, you will find that it requires somewhat different driving skills. Your vehicle will also handle somewhat differently than it does on pavement. So be sure to read this owner’s manual, pay special attention to the precautions and tips in this section, and get acquainted with your vehicle before you leave the pavement.


Improperly operating this vehicle on or off pavement can cause an accident or rollover in which you and your passengers could be seriously injured or killed.


Follow all instructions and guidelines in this owner’s manual. Keep your speed low, and don’t drive faster than conditions permit.


Important Safety Precautions To avoid loss of control or rollover, be sure to follow all precautions and recommendations.


Be sure to store cargo properly, and do not exceed your vehicle cargo load limits (see pages 151


and


172


).


Wherever you drive, make sure you and your passengers always wear seat belts.


Keep your speed low, and never go faster than the conditions allow.


It’s up to you to continually assess the situation and drive within the limits.


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Off-Highway Driving Guidelines


Accelerating and Braking For better traction on all surfaces, accelerate slowly and gradually build up speed. If you try to start too fast on wet soil, mud, snow, or ice, you might not have enough traction to get underway, and you may dig yourself a hole. Starting with the shift lever in second (2) gear will help you have a smoother start on snow or ice.


Keep in mind that you will usually need more time and distance to brake to a stop on unpaved surfaces. Avoid hard braking. Do not ‘‘pump’’ the brakes; let the anti-lock braking system pump them for you.


Check Out Your Vehicle Before you leave the pavement, be sure to do all scheduled maintenance and service, and inspect your vehicle for any problems. Pay special attention to the condition of the tires, and check the tire pressures.


After you return to the pavement, carefully inspect your vehicle to make sure there is no damage that could make driving it unsafe. Recheck the condition of the tires and the tire pressures.


Remember The route presents limits (too steep or bumpy roads). You have limits (driving skill and comfort). And your vehicle has limits (traction, stability, and power).


Driving off-highway can be hazardous if you fail to recognize limits and take the proper precautions.


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Avoiding Obstacles Debris in the road can damage your suspension or other components. Because your vehicle has a high center of gravity, driving over a large obstacle, or allowing a wheel to drop into a deep hole can cause your vehicle to tip or roll over.


Driving on Slopes If you can’t clearly see all conditions or obstacles on a slope, walk the slope before you drive on it. If you have any doubt whether or not you can safely drive on the slope, don’t do it. Find another route.


If you are driving up a hill and find that you cannot continue, turnaround over. Slowly back down the hill, following the same route you took up the hill.


. Your vehicle could roll


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Off-Highway Driving Guidelines


If You Get Stuck Avoid driving on soft sand, deep mud, or other surfaces where you could get stuck. If you do happen to get stuck because of inclement weather or other conditions, choose a safe and appropriate course of action.


You should never use a jack to try getting unstuck. A jack only works on firm, level ground. Also, your vehicle could easily slip off the jack and hurt you or someone else.


4-WheelDriveVehicles If you spin the wheels excessively trying to get unstuck, you may overheat the components of the 4-wheel drive system. If this happens, the 4-wheel drive system shuts off and only the front wheels receive power. If this happens, stop and allow everything to cool down. The 4-wheel drive system will work again after its temperature drops.


If you slip the clutch for a long time while trying to get unstuck, you may overheat and damage it.


Crossing a Stream Avoid driving through deep water. If you encounter water in your route (a small stream or large puddle, for example), evaluate it carefully before going ahead. Make sure it is shallow, flowing slowly, and has firm ground underneath. If you are not sure of the depth or the ground, turn around and find another route.


Driving through deep water can also damage your vehicle. The water can get into the transmission and differential, diluting the lubricant and causing an eventual failure. It can also wash the grease out of the wheel bearings.


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Maintenance


This section explains why it is important to keep your vehicle well maintained and how to follow basic maintenance safety precautions.


This section also includes maintenance schedules for normal driving and severe driving conditions, a maintenance record, and instructions for simple maintenance tasks you may want to take care of yourself.


If you have the skills and tools to perform more complex maintenance tasks on your vehicle, you may want to purchase the service manual. See page for information on how to obtain a copy, or see your dealer.


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Maintenance Safety Maintenance Schedule Maintenance Record Fluid Locations Adding Engine Oil Changing the Oil and Filter Engine Coolant Windshield Washers Transmission Fluid


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Automatic Transmission


Fluid


Manual Transmission Fluid


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


Rear Differential Fluid Brake and Clutch Fluid Power Steering Fluid Lights Cleaning the Seat Belts Floor Mats Audio Antenna Dust and Pollen Filter Wiper Blades Tires Checking the Battery Vehicle Storage


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. 203
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Maintenance Safety


All service items not detailed in this section should be performed by a certified technician or other qualified mechanic.


Important Safety Precautions To eliminate potential hazards, read the instructions before you begin, and make sure you have the tools and skills required.


Make sure your vehicle is parked on level ground, the parking brake is set, and the engine is off.


To clean parts, use a commercially available degreaser or parts cleaner, not gasoline.


To reduce the possibility of fire or explosion, keep cigarettes, sparks, and flames away from the battery and all fuel-related parts.


Wear eye protection and protective clothing when working with the battery or compressed air.


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Improperly maintaining this vehicle, or failing to correct a problem before driving can cause a crash in which you can be seriously hurt or killed.


Always follow the inspection and maintenance recommendations and schedules in this owner’s manual.


Injury from moving parts. not run the engine unless instructed to do so.


Do


Failure to properly follow maintenance instructions and precautions can cause you to be seriously hurt or killed.


Always follow the procedures and precautions in this owner’s manual.


Potential Vehicle Hazards


Carbon Monoxide poison from engine exhaust. Be sure there is adequate ventilation whenever you operate the engine.


Burns from hot parts. Let the engine and exhaust system cool before touching any parts.


Some of the most important safety precautions are given here. However, we cannot warn you of every conceivable hazard that can arise in performing maintenance. Only you can decide whether or not you should perform a given task.


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The maintenance schedule assumes you will use your vehicle as normal transportation for passengers and their possessions. You should also follow these recommendations:


Which Schedule to Follow: Service your vehicle according to the time and mileage periods on one of the maintenance schedules on the following pages.


Avoid exceeding your vehicle’s load limit. This puts excess stress on the engine, brakes, and many other vehicle parts. The load limit is shown on the tire information label on the driver’s doorjamb.


Operate your vehicle on reasonable roads within the legal speed limit.


Drive your vehicle regularly over a distance of several miles (kilometers).


Always use unleaded gasoline with the proper octane rating (see page 142


).



Follow the


U.S. Owners maintenance schedule for severe conditions if you drive your vehicle MAINLY under one or more of the following conditions:


Driving less than 5 miles (8 km) per trip, in freezing temperatures, or driving less than 10 miles (16
km) per trip.


Driving in extremely hot [over 90°F (32°C)] conditions.


Extensive idling or long periods of stop-and-go driving, such as a taxi or a commercial delivery vehicle.


Maintenance Schedule


Trailer towing, driving with a loaded roof rack, or driving in mountainous conditions.


Driving on muddy, dusty, or de- iced roads.


If you only OCCASIONALLY NOTE: drive under a ‘‘severe’’ condition, you should follow the maintenance schedule for normal conditions.


Canadian Owners Follow the maintenance schedule for severe conditions.



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Maintenance Schedule


Servicing Your Vehicle Your authorized dealer knows your vehicle best and can provide competent, efficient service. However, service at a dealer is not mandatory to keep your warranties in effect. Maintenance may be done by any qualified service facility or skilled person to keep your warranties in effect. Keep all the receipts as proof of completion, and have the person who does the work fill out the maintenance record. Check your warranty booklet for more information.


We recommend the use of Honda parts and fluids whenever you have maintenance done.


Maintenance,


U.S. Vehicles: replacement, or repair of emissions control devices and systems may be done by any automotive repair establishment or individual using parts that are ‘‘certified’’ to EPA standards.



According to state and federal regulations, failure to perform maintenance on the items marked with will not void your emissions warranties. However, all maintenance services should be performed at the recommended time or mileage period to ensure long- term reliability.


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Owner’s Maintenance Checks You should check the following items at the specified intervals. If you are unsure of how to perform any check, turn to the appropriate page listed.





145


Check the


Check every


Engine oil level time you fill the fuel tank. See page Engine coolant level radiator reserve tank every time you fill the fuel tank. See page 146
Check Automatic transmission the fluid level monthly. See page 199
Brakes monthly. See page Check the tire pressure Tires monthly. Examine the tread for wear and foreign objects. See page 212
Lights the headlights, parking lights, taillights, high-mount brake light, and license plate light monthly. See page


Check the operation of


Check the fluid level


201


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Service the items listed at the indicated distance (or time, if given). 70
112


miles x 1,000
km x 1,000


10
16


20
32


30
48


40
64


50
80


60
96


80
128


90
144


100
160


110
176


120
192


130
208


140
224


150
240


Check oil and coolant at each fuel stop


Check inflation and condition once a month


Every 10,000 miles (16,000 km) or every 1 year, whichever comes first


Every 10,000 miles (16,000 km)


Every 20,000 miles (32,000 km) or every 1 year, whichever comes first


Check engine oil and coolant Check tires Replace engine oil Rotate tires (follow pattern on page 214 ) Replace engine oil filter Check front and rear brakes Check parking brake adjustment Inspect the following items:


Tie-rod ends, steering gearbox, and boots Suspension components Driveshaft boots Brake hoses and lines (including ABS) All fluid levels and condition of fluids Exhaust system Fuel lines and connections




Inspect drive belt Replace dust and pollen filter Replace air cleaner element Replace spark plugs Inspect valve clearance Replace automatic transmission fluid * Replace manual transmission fluid Replace rear differential fluid Inspect idle speed Replace engine coolant Replace brake fluid


Every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or every 2 years, whichever comes first


Inspect every 110,000 miles (176,000 km), otherwise adjust only if noisy


Every 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or every 6 years, whichever comes first Every 90,000 miles (144,000 km) or every 5 years, whichever comes first


Every 160,000 miles (256,000 km)


At 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 10 years, then every 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 5 years


Every 3 years (independent of mileage)


# *


See information on maintenance and emissions warranty, middle column, page Replace at 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 6 years, then every 90,000 miles (144,000 km) or 5 years.


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Service the items listed at the indicated distance (or time, if given). 70
112


miles x 1,000
km x 1,000


10
16


20
32


30
48


40
64


50
80


60
96


80
128


90
144


100
160


110
176


120
192


130
208


140
224


150
240


Check engine oil and coolant Check tires Replace engine oil Rotate tires (follow pattern on page 214 ) Replace engine oil filter Check front and rear brakes Lubricate all hinges, locks and latches Inspect the following items:


Tie-rod ends, steering gearbox, and boots Suspension components Driveshaft boots


Check parking brake adjustment Inspect the following items:


Brake hoses and lines (including ABS) All fluid levels and condition of fluids Exhaust system # Fuel lines and connections Lights and controls/vehicle underbody



Inspect drive belt Replace dust and pollen filter * Clean and replace air cleaner element


Replace spark plugs Inspect valve clearance Replace automatic transmission fluid * Replace manual transmission fluid Replace rear differential fluid Inspect idle speed Replace engine coolant Replace brake fluid


Check oil and coolant at each fuel stop


Check inflation and condition once a month


Every 5,000 miles (8,000 km) or every 6 months, whichever comes first


Every 10,000 miles (16,000 km)


Every 10,000 miles (16,000 km) or every 1 year, whichever comes first


Every 20,000 miles (32,000 km) or every 1 year, whichever comes first


Every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or every 2 years, whichever comes first


Clean every 15,000 miles (24,000 km), and replace every 30,000 miles (48,000 km)


(Use normal schedule except in dusty condition)


Inspect every 110,000 miles (176,000 km), otherwise adjust only if noisy


Every 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or every 3 years, whichever comes first Every 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or every 4 years, whichever comes first


Every 160,000 miles (256,000 km)


At 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 10 years, then every 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 5 years


Every 3 years (independent of mileage)


See information on maintenance and emissions warranty, middle column, page See dust and pollen filter on page Replace at 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 3 years, then every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 2 years.


for replacement information under special driving conditions.


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Maintenance Record


(forNormalandSevereSchedules)


You or the servicing dealer can record all completed maintenance here, whether you follow the schedule for normal conditions (page conditions (page


). Keep the receipts for all work done on your vehicle.


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) or severe


Signature or dealer stamp


5,000 mi 8,000 km


10,000 mi 16,000 km


15,000 mi 24,000 km


20,000 mi 32,000 km


25,000 mi 40,000 km


Signature or dealer stamp


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


30,000 mi 48,000 km


35,000 mi 56,000 km


40,000 mi 64,000 km


45,000 mi 72,000 km


50,000 mi 80,000 km


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


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Maintenance Record


(forNormalandSevereSchedules)


Signature or dealer stamp


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


mi/km


Date


80,000 mi 128,000 km


85,000 mi 136,000 km


90,000 mi 144,000 km


95,000 mi 152,000 km


100,000 mi 160,000 km


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55,000 mi 88,000 km


60,000 mi 96,000 km


65,000 mi 104,000 km


70,000 mi 112,000 km


75,000 mi 120,000 km


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Maintenance Record


(forNormalandSevereSchedules)


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105,000 mi 168,000 km


110,000 mi 176,000 km


115,000 mi 184,000 km


120,000 mi 192,000 km


125,000 mi 200,000 km


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130,000 mi 208,000 km


135,000 mi 216,000 km


140,000 mi 224,000 km


145,000 mi 232,000 km


150,000 mi 240,000 km


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Fluid Locations


ENGINE OIL FILL CAP


ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK (Orange handle)


POWER STEERING FLUID (Red cap)


ENGINE COOLANT RESERVOIR


RADIATOR CAP


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BRAKE FLUID (Black cap)


WASHER FLUID (Blue cap)


CLUTCH FLUID (Manual Transmission only) (Gray cap)


AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID DIPSTICK (Yellow loop)


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Adding Engine Oil


damage the engine.


ENGINE OIL FILL CAP


Recommended Engine Oil Oil is a major contributor to your engine’s performance and longevity. Always use a premium-grade 5W-20
detergent oil displaying the API Certification Seal. This seal indicates the oil is energy conserving, and that it meets the American Petroleum Institute’s latest requirements.


API CERTIFICATION SEAL


Unscrew and remove the engine oil fill cap on top of the valve cover. Pour in the oil slowly and carefully so you do not spill any. Clean up any spills immediately. Spilled oil could damage components in the engine compartment. Reinstall the engine oil fill cap, and tighten it securely. Wait a few minutes, and recheck the oil level on the engine oil dipstick. Do not fill above the upper mark; you could


Adding Engine Oil


Honda Motor Oil is the preferred 5W-20 lubricant for your vehicle. It is highly recommended that you use Honda Motor Oil in your vehicle for optimum engine protection. Make sure the API Certification Seal says ‘‘For Gasoline Engines.’’


The oil viscosity or weight is provided on the container’s label. 5W-20 oil is formulated for year- round protection of your vehicle to improve cold weather starting and fuel economy.


Ambient Temperature


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Adding Engine Oil, Changing the Oil and Filter


Synthetic Oil You may use a synthetic motor oil if it meets the same requirements given for a conventional motor oil, it displays the API Certification Seal and it is the proper weight. You must follow the oil and filter change intervals given in the maintenance schedule.


Engine Oil Additives Your vehicle does not require any oil additives. Additives may adversely affect the engine or transmission performance and durability.


Changing the Oil and Filter Always change the oil and filter according to the recommendations in the maintenance schedule. The oil and filter collect contaminants that can damage your engine if they are not removed regularly.


Changing the oil and filter requires special tools and access from underneath the vehicle. The vehicle should be raised on a service station- type hydraulic lift for this service. Unless you have the knowledge and proper equipment, you should have this maintenance done by a skilled mechanic.


WASHER


OIL DRAIN BOLT


1.


2.


Run the engine until it reaches normal operating temperature, then shut it off.


Open the hood, and remove the engine oil fill cap. Remove the oil drain bolt and washer from the bottom of the engine. Drain the oil into an appropriate container.


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OIL FILTER


3.


4.


Remove the oil filter, and let the remaining oil drain. A special wrench (available from your dealer) is required.


Check the oil filter to make sure its gasket did not stick to the engine block. A stuck gasket could cause an oil leak.


5.


Install a new oil filter according to the instructions that come with it.


6.


Put a new washer on the drain bolt, then reinstall the drain bolt. Tighten the drain bolt to: 33 lbf·ft (44 N·m , 4.5 kgf·m)


7.


Refill the engine with the recom- mended oil.


Engine oil change capacity (including filter): 4.4 US qt (4.2 )


8.


Replace the engine oil fill cap. Start the engine. The oil pressure indicator should go out within 5
seconds. If it does not, turn off the engine, and check your work.


9.


Let the engine run for several minutes, then check the drain bolt and oil filter for leaks.


10.


Turn off the engine and let it sit for several minutes, then check the oil level on the dipstick. If necessary, add more oil.


Changing the Oil and Filter


Improper disposal of engine oil can be harmf ul to the environment. If you change your own oil, please dispose of the used oil properly. Put it in a sealed container and take it to a recycling center. Do not discard it in a trash bin or dump it on the ground.


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Engine Coolant


Adding Engine Coolant


RESERVE TANK


If the coolant level in the reserve tank is at or below the MIN line, add coolant to bring it up to the MAX line. Inspect the cooling system for leaks.


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If the reserve tank is completely empty, you should also check the coolant level in the radiator.


Removing the radiator cap while the engine is hot can cause the coolant to spray out, seriously scalding you.


Always let the engine and radiator cool down before removing the radiator cap.


Always use Honda Long-life Anti- freeze/Coolant Type 2. This coolant is pre-mixed with 50 percent antifreeze and 50 percent water. Never add straight antifreeze or plain water.


If Honda antifreeze/coolant is not available, you may use another major-brand non-silicate coolant as a temporary replacement. Make sure it is a high-quality coolant recommended for aluminum engines. Continued use of any non-Honda coolant can result in corrosion, causing the cooling system to malfunction or fail. Have the cooling system flushed and refilled with Honda antifreeze/coolant as soon as possible.


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RADIATOR CAP


RESERVE TANK


1.


When the radiator and engine are cool, relieve any pressure in the cooling system by turning the radiator cap counterclockwise, without pressing down.


2.


Remove the radiator cap by pushing it down and turning it counterclockwise.


3.


The coolant level should be up to the base of the filler neck. Add coolant if it is low.


Pour the coolant slowly and carefully so you do not spill any. Clean up any spill immediately; it could damage components in the engine compartment.


4.


Put the radiator cap back on and tighten it.


Engine Coolant


5.


Pour coolant into the reserve tank. Fill it halfway between the MAX and MIN marks. Put the cap back on the reserve tank.


Do not add any rust inhibitors or other additives to your vehicle’s cooling system. They may not be compatible with the coolant or engine components.


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Windshield Washers


Check the fluid level in the windshield washer reservoir at least monthly during normal use.


LOWER LEVEL MARK


Fill up to here


If the fluid level is below the lower level mark, fill the reservoir with windshield washer fluid.


Fill the reservoir with a good-quality windshield washer fluid. This increases the cleaning capability and prevents freezing in cold weather.


When you refill the reservoir, clean the edges of the windshield wiper blades with windshield washer fluid


To check the windshield washer fluid level, open the driver’s door, then look at the side of the reservoir tank located between the door and the front dashboard.


OnCanadianmodels: level indicator comes on when the level is low (see page


The low washer


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on a clean cloth. This will help to condition the blade edges.


Do not use engine antif reeze or a vinegar/water solution in the windshield washer reservoir. Antif reeze can damage your vehicle’s paint, while a vinegar/water solution can damage the windshield washer pump. Use only commercially-available windshield washer f luid.


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Automatic Transmission Fluid


DIPSTICK


UPPER MARK LOWER MARK


Check the fluid level with the engine at normal operating temperature.


1.


Park the vehicle on level ground. Shut off the engine.


2.


Remove the dipstick (yellow loop) from the transmission, and wipe it with a clean cloth.


3.


4.


Insert the dipstick all the way into the transmission securely as shown in the illustration.


Remove the dipstick and check the fluid level. It should be between the upper and lower marks.


5.


If the level is below the lower mark, add fluid into the filler hole to bring it to the upper mark.


Transmission Fluid


Pour the fluid slowly and carefully so you do not spill any. Clean up any spill immediately; it could damage components in the engine compartment.


Always use Honda ATF-Z1
(automatic transmission fluid). If

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