HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2016 9.G Quick Guide

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In addition:
• During the first 600 miles (1,000 km) of operation, avoid sudden acc\
eleration or
full throttle operation so as not to damage the engine or powertrain.
• Avoid hard braking for the first 200 miles (300 km). You should also follow this 
when the brake pads are replaced.
Improper accessories or modifications can affect your vehicle’s handling, and 
stability, and performance, and cause a crash in which you can be seriously 
hurt or killed.
Follow all instructions in the vehicle owner’s manual regarding accessories
and modifications.
WARNING
Maximum Load Limit
Carrying too much cargo or improperly storing it can affect your vehicle\
’s handling,
stability, stopping distance, and tires, and make it unsafe. 
The maximum load for your vehicle is 850 lbs (385 kg). See the Tire and Loading 
Information label on the driver’s doorjamb.
This figure includes the total weight of all occupants, cargo, and
accessories, and the tongue load if you are towing a trailer. Below are the
steps for determining the correct load limit:
1. Locate the statement “The combined weight of occupants and cargo 
should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.” on your vehicle’s placard.
2. Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be 
riding in your vehicle.
3. Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from XXX kg 
or XXX lbs.
4. The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage 
load capacity. For example, if the “XXX” amount equals 1,400 lbs. and 
there will be five 150 lb. passengers in your vehicle, the amount of 
available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs. (1,400 - 750 (5 x 150) 
= 650 lbs.)
5. Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on 
the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and 
luggage load capacity calculated in step 4.
6. If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be 
transferred to your vehicle. Consult the owner’s Manual on the owner
Information CD or at owners.honda.com (U.S.) or myhonda.ca (Canada)
to determine how this reduces the available cargo and luggage load 
capacity of your vehicle.
In addition, the total weight of the vehicle, all occupants, accessories, 
cargo, and trailer tongue load must not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight 
Rating (GVWR) or the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). Both are on a label 
on the driver’s doorjamb.
Label example

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The headlight aim on your vehicle was set by the factory, and does not need to be 
adjusted. However, if you regularly carry heavy items in the trunk or tow a trailer,
have the aiming readjusted at your dealer or by a qualified technician.
Overloading or improper loading can affect handling and stability and cause a 
crash in which you can be hurt or killed.
Follow all load limits and other loading guidelines in this guide.
WARNING
Load limits exampleExample 1
Max load
850 lbs
(385 kg) Passenger weight
150 lbs x 2 = 300 lbs (68 kg x 2 = 136 kg )Cargo
weight
550 lbs
(249 kg)
Example 2
Max load
850 lbs
(385 kg ) Passenger weight
150 lbs x 5 = 750 lbs (68 kg x 5 = 340 kg )Cargo
weight
100 lbs
(45 kg )Towing a Trailer
Your vehicle can tow a trailer if you carefully observe the load limits, use  the proper 
equipment, and follow the towing guidelines. Check the load limits before driving 
(see page 95).
Total Trailer Weight
Maximum allowable weight of the trailer, cargo, and 
everything in or on it must not exceed 1,000 lbs (450 
kg). Towing loads in excess of this can seriously
affect vehicle handling and performance and can
damage the engine and drivetrain.
Tongue Load
The weight of the tongue with a fully loaded trailer
on the hitch should be approximately 10% of the 
total trailer weight.
• excessive tongue load reduces front tire traction
and steering control. Too little tongue load can
make the trailer unstable and cause it to sway.
• To achieve a proper tongue load, start by loading 
60% of the load toward the front of the trailer and 
40% toward the rear. Readjust the load as needed.
Pre-tow Checklist
When preparing to tow, and before driving away, ensure the following:
• The vehicle has been properly serviced, and the suspension and the cooling 
system are in good operating condition.
• Avoid towing a trailer during your vehicle’s first 600 miles (1,000 km).
• The trailer has been properly serviced and is in good condition.
• All weights and loads are within limits. Never exceed the gross weight r\
atings.
• Check if all loads are within limits at a public scale. If a public scale is not 
available, add the estimated weight of your cargo load to the weight of your 
trailer (as quoted by the manufacturer) and the tongue load.
• The hitch, safety chains, and any other attachments are secure.
• All items in or on the trailer are properly secured and cannot shift whi\
le you drive.
exceeding any load limit or improperly loading your vehicle and trailer c\
an
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.
WARNING
Tongue Load
Total load
Tongue LoadTongue load

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Remote Engine Start*
Start your vehicle’s  engine using the remote  transmitter  before you enter  the vehicle.
Make sure the vehicle is in a safe location when using remote engine start (i.e., a
well-ventilated area, away from any flammable materials).
Starting the Engine
Press the Lock button, then press and hold the Engine button within 5 seconds to 
remotely start the engine.
The engine runs for up to 10 minutes. To extend the run time for another 10
minutes, repeat the procedure during the initial 10 minutes.
While the engine is running, the climate control system adjusts the cabin 
temperature, the security system remains on, and lights and accessories remain
off.
Stopping the Engine
Press and hold the Engine button.
The engine will also stop if it has been running for more than 10 minutes, or if any 
door is opened without using the remote or smart entry.
Engine exhaust contains toxic carbon monoxide gas.
Breathing carbon monoxide can kill you or cause unconsciousness.
Never use the remote engine starter when the vehicle is parked in a gara\
ge or
other area with limited ventilation.
WARNING
Lock button
Engine button
*if equipped
Starting to Drive
Turn on the vehicle and start the engine to begin driving.
Before Starting the Engine
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
Check that the shift lever is in Park (P), then press
the brake pedal. Keep your foot firmly on the brake 
pedal when starting the engine.
Manual transmission
Check that the shift lever is in Neutral (N), then
press the brake pedal with your right foot and the 
clutch pedal with your left foot. The clutch must be 
fully pressed to start the engine.
The engine is harder to start in cold weather and in thinner air found a\
t altitudes
above 8,000 feet (2,400 m). When starting the engine in cold weather, turn off 
all electrical accessories such as the lights, climate control system, a\
nd rear
defogger in order to reduce battery drain.
Starting the Ignition*
Insert the key into the ignition and turn to turn on the vehicle or start the engine.
0 LOCK: Insert and remove the key in this position.
I ACCESSORY: operate the audio system and other
accessories in this position.
II ON: operate other electrical items, such as
wipers and power windows. This is also the position
when driving.
III START: This position is for starting the engine. The switch returns to oN when
you release the key.
Manual transmission models
*if equipped
Brake peda l
Brake pedal
Clutch pedal
removing the key from the ignition switch while driving locks the steerin\
g.
This can cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
remove the key from the ignition switch only when parked.
WARNING

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Changing the Power Mode*
Use the ENGINE START/STOP button to cycle through power modes or start the 
engine.
Accessory or On mode: Press the ENGINE START/
STOP button once without pressing the brake pedal 
for Accessory mode. Press it again for on mode.
Starting the engine: Press and hold the brake pedal 
or clutch, then press the ENGINE START/STOP button. 
Keep your foot firmly on the brake pedal when starting 
the engine.
Turning the vehicle off: Shift to Park (P) or apply the parking brake, then press the 
ENGINE START/STOP button. If you press the button and the shift lever is not in 
Park (P), the vehicle goes into Accessory mode.
*if equipped
Shifting
Change the shift position based on your driving needs.
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)*
Park (P): Used for parking or starting/stopping 
the engine. Press the brake pedal, then press the 
release button to shift.
Reverse (R): Used for reversing.
Neutral (N): Used for idling.
Drive (D): Used for normal driving.
Drive (S): Used for better acceleration, increased 
engine braking, driving in hilly terrain, or paddle 
shifting*.
When you change the shift lever from D to R and vice versa, come to a complete 
stop and keep the brake pedal depressed. Operating the shift lever before the 
vehicle has come to a complete standstill can damage the transmission.
Do not operate the shift lever while pressing the accelerator pedal. You could
damage the transmission.
NOTICE
Release button
7-Speed Manual Shift Mode*
Use the paddle shifters to change gears without removing your hands from\
the
steering wheel.
When the shift lever is in D: The vehicle goes into manual shift mode temporarily,
and the gear number appear in the instrument panel. When you start traveling at a 
constant speed or accelerate, manual shift mode automatically turns off,\
and the
gear number goes off.
To cancel manual shift mode, pull and hold the (+) paddle shifter for a\
few
seconds.
When the shift lever is in S: The vehicle goes into manual shift mode, and the
M indicator and gear number appear in the instrument panel. When the vehicle 
comes to a stop, it automatically shifts down into 1st gear. You can pull away only
in 1st gear. If the vehicle speed increases and the engine speed approaches the 
tachometer’s red zone, the transmission automatically shifts up. If the vehicle 
speed decreases, the transmission automatically shifts down accordingly.
To cancel manual shift mode, move the shift lever from S to D. The M indi\
cator and
gear number go off.
(-) Paddle shifter (+) Paddle shifter Recommended shift points
Shift up1 to 22 to 33 to 44 to 55 to 66 to 7
Normal acceleration15 mph (24 km/h)25 mph (40 km/h)40 mph (64 km/h)45 mph (72 km/h)50 mph (80 km/h)55 mph (89 km/h)
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Automatic Transmission*
Park (P): Used for parking or starting/stopping 
the engine. Press the brake pedal, then press the 
release button to shift.
Reverse (R): Used for reversing.
Neutral (N): Used for idling.
Drive (D): Used for normal driving.
Drive (S): Used for driving in hilly terrain or paddle
shifting*.
When you change the shift lever from D to R and vice versa, come to a complete 
stop and keep the brake pedal depressed. Operating the shift lever before the 
vehicle has come to a complete standstill can damage the transmission.
Do not operate the shift lever while pressing the accelerator pedal. You could
damage the transmission.
NOTICE
Release button
*if equipped*if equipped
Sequential Shift Mode*
Use the paddle shifters to change gears without removing your hands from\
the
steering wheel.
When the shift lever is in D: The vehicle goes into sequential shift mode 
temporarily, and the gear number appears in the instrument panel. When you start 
traveling at a constant speed, sequential shift mode automatically turns off, and 
the gear number goes off.
To cancel sequential shift mode, pull and hold the (+) paddle shifter for a few 
seconds.
When the shift lever is in S: The vehicle goes into sequential shift mode, and 
the M indicator and gear number appear in the instrument panel. At speeds of 6 
mph (10 km/h) or less, the vehicle automatically shifts down into 1st gear. You can 
pull away only in 1st or 2nd gear. If you do not operate the paddle shifters while 
in 1st gear, the transmission automatically shifts up to 2nd gear. It does not shift 
automatically from 2nd through 6th gears.
To cancel sequential shift mode, move the shift lever from S to D. The M indicator 
and gear number go off.
Second gear lock mode: If you pull the (+) paddle shifter while stopped or driving 
at 6 mph (10 km/h) or less, the gear position will be locked in 2nd gear. This makes 
it easier to pull away on slippery surfaces, such as snow-covered roads.\
To cancel second gear lock mode, pull the (-) paddle shifter, or move the shift lever
from S to D.
(-) Paddle shifter (+) Paddle shifter Recommended shift points
Shift up1 to 22 to 33 to 44 to 55 to 6
Normal acceleration15 mph (24 km/h)25 mph (40 km/h)40 mph (64 km/h)47 mph (76 km/h)52 mph (84 km/h)

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*if equipped
Shift up1 to 22 to 33 to 44 to 55 to 6
Normal acceleration17 mph (27 km/h)29 mph (46 km/h)37 mph (60 km/h)43 mph (69 km/h)49 mph (79 km/h)
Recommended shift points (4-cylinder) LX-S (U.S.) and LX (Canada) models
Manual Transmission*
Fully press the clutch pedal to operate the shift lever
and change gears.
Do not shift to Reverse (R) before the vehicle comes to a complete stop. This can 
damage the transmission.
NOTICE
Shift up1 to 22 to 33 to 44 to 55 to 6
Normal acceleration17 mph (28 km/h)27 mph (44 km/h)36 mph (57 km/h)41 mph (66 km/h)44 mph (71 km/h)
Recommended shift points (6-cylinder)
Before downshifting, make sure the engine will not go into the tachomete\
r’s red
zone. This can severely damage your engine.
NOTICE
Braking
Slow down or stop your vehicle, and keep it from moving when parked.
Foot Brake
Press the brake pedal to slow down or stop your 
vehicle from moving.
Brake Assist System
During hard or emergency braking, the system 
increases braking force. The brake pedal may move 
slightly or make a noise; this is normal. Continue to
hold the brake pedal firmly down. 
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
During hard or emergency braking, the system 
rapidly pumps the brakes to prevent wheel lockup 
and help you maintain steering control. The brake 
pedal may pulsate slightly during ABS operation;
this is normal. Do not pump the brake pedal, and 
continue to hold it firmly down.
Parking Brake
Keep the vehicle from moving when it is parked.
To apply: Pull the lever up fully without pressing the
release button. 
To release: Press and hold the release button, then 
lower the lever down all the way.
Brake pedal
Brake pedal
The ABS may not function correctly if you use an incorrect tire type and size. 
NOTICE
Release the parking brake fully before driving. The rear brakes and axle can be 
damaged if you drive with the parking brake applied. 
NOTICE
Shift up1 to 22 to 33 to 44 to 55 to 6
Normal acceleration15 mph (24 km/h)25 mph (40 km/h)40 mph (64 km/h)47 mph (76 km/h)52 mph (84 km/h)
Recommended shift points (4-cylinder) Except LX-S (U.S.) and LX (Canada) models

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Eco Assist System
Can help improve fuel economy by adjusting the performance of the engine, 
transmission, climate control system, and cruise control.
ECON Button
Press the ECON button to turn the system on or off. 
The eCoN Mode indicator and a message in the
multi-information display* appear when the system 
is turned on.
Ambient Meter
Color-coded bars change based on your driving 
style and brake or accelerator pedal operation.
Green: Fuel-efficient driving
Light green: Moderate acceleration/deceleration
White: Aggressive acceleration/deceleration
Ambient meter
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®), aka Electronic Stability Control
(ESC) System
Helps to stabilize the vehicle during cornering if the vehicle turns more or less 
than what was intended. It assists in maintaining traction on slippery surfaces by 
regulating engine output and selectively applying the brakes.
Turning VSA On or Off
vSA is turned on every time you start the engine,
even if you previously turned it off. If you turn VSA 
off, your vehicle has normal braking and cornering 
ability, but VSA traction and stability enhancement 
become less effective.
Press and hold the VSA OFF button until you hear a 
beep to turn VSA on or off. The VSA OFF indicator 
appears when the system is off.
Traction control becomes less effective, which may make it easier when trying to 
free your vehicle if it is stuck in mud or snow.
VSA OFF indicator
*if equipped
Cruise Control*
Maintain a constant vehicle speed without having to keep your foot on th\
e
accelerator pedal. Use cruise control on freeways or open roads where yo\
u can
travel at a constant speed with little acceleration or deceleration.
Activating and Setting the Vehicle Speed
1. Press the CRUISE button. The CRUISE MAIN indicator 
appears.
2. Accelerate to the desired speed (above 25 mph/
40 km/h). Take your foot off the pedal and press the -/
SET button to set the speed. The CRUISE CONTROL 
indicator appears.
Adjusting the Vehicle Speed
Press the RES/+ button to increase speed, or the -/SET 
button to decrease speed.
Each time you press the button, the vehicle speed is 
increased or decreased by about 1 mph (1.6 km/h). If you 
keep the button pressed, the vehicle speed increases or 
decreases until you release it.
Canceling Cruise Control
Press the CANCEL button or the brake pedal. The CRUISE 
CoNTroL indicator goes off.
After cruise control has been canceled, you can still 
resume the prior set speed by pressing the RES/+ button 
while driving at a speed of at least 25 mph (40 km/h).
Press the CRUISE button to turn the system off.
*if equipped
Improper use of cruise control can lead to a crash.
Use cruise control only when traveling on open highways in good weather.
WARNING
CRUISE button
RES/+ button
-/SET button
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*if equipped
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*
Helps maintain a constant vehicle speed and a set following interval behind a 
vehicle detected ahead of yours.
Activating and Setting the Vehicle Speed
1. Press the MAIN button. The ACC indicator appears 
in the multi-information display.
2. Accelerate to the desired speed (above 25 mph/
40 km/h). Take your foot off the pedal and press the 
-/SET button to set the speed. 
Adjusting the Vehicle Speed
Press the RES/+ button to increase speed or the -/SET 
button to decrease speed.
Each time you press the button, the vehicle speed is 
increased or decreased by about 1 mph (1.6 km/h). 
If you keep the button pressed, the vehicle speed 
increases or decreases by 5 mph or 5 km/h until you 
release it.
Adjusting the Vehicle Distance
Press the Distance button to change the following 
interval. Each time you press the button, the setting 
cycles through short, middle, long, and extra long.
Switching to Standard Cruise Control
Press and hold the Distance button. Cruise Mode appears in the multi-information 
display. Press and hold the button again to switch back to ACC.
MAIN button
RES/+ button
CANCEL button
-/SET button
Distance button
During Operation
If a vehicle is detected ahead of you when ACC is turned on, the system maintains, 
accelerates, or decelerates your vehicle’s set speed to keep the vehicle’s set
following interval from the vehicle ahead.
You can temporarily increase the vehicle speed
when you press the accelerator pedal. ACC stays
on unless you cancel it. When you release the 
accelerator pedal, the system resumes the set
speed or a sufficient speed to maintain the following
interval.
If a vehicle detected ahead of you slows down 
abruptly, or if another vehicle cuts in front of you, 
a beep sounds and BRAKE appears on the multi-
information display to alert you.
ACC has limited braking capability. 
When your vehicle speed drops below 22 mph (35 km/h), ACC will 
automatically cancel and no longer will apply your vehicle’s brakes. 
Always be prepared to apply the brake pedal when conditions require. 
WARNING
Canceling ACC
Press the CANCEL or MAIN button, or press the brake 
pedal. The ACC indicator goes off.
Certain conditions may cause ACC to cancel
automatically. When this happens, the amber ACC 
indicator appears on the multi-information display
(see page 23).
After adaptive cruise control has been canceled, you 
can still resume the prior set speed by pressing RES/+ 
when your vehicle speed is over 25 mph (40 km/h). 
Improper use of ACC can lead to a crash. 
Use ACC only when traveling on open highways in good weather.
WARNING
Beep

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Road Departure Mitigation (RDM)*
Alerts and helps to assist you if the system determines a possibility of your vehicle 
unintentionally crossing over detected lane markings while driving between 45–90 
mph (72–145 km/h).
If your vehicle is getting too close to detected lane 
markings without a turn signal activated, a message
appears in the multi-information display. Steering
wheel torque and vibrations are applied to help your 
vehicle stay in the lane.
Braking may also be applied if the lane lines are solid 
and continuous.
If the system operates several times without detecting driver response, the system 
beeps to alert you.
Changing Settings
Determine the warning timing. The vehicle must be in Park (P).
1. Models with one display: Press the SETTINGS 
button. Select Vehicle Settings.
Models with touchscreen: From the HoMe
screen, select Settings. Select vehicle.
2. Select Driver Assist System Setup.
3. Select road Departure Mitigation Setting.
4. Select from the options.
Normal (default): Steering control starts from inside the lane edge.
Wide: Steering control starts from outside the lane edge.
Warning Only: The system only provides a BRAKE message, but does not apply 
steering or braking.
5. Press BACK to exit the menu.
Important Safety Reminder
The RDM system has limitations. Over-reliance on it may result in a collision. It is 
always your responsibility to keep your vehicle within the driving lane.
*if equipped
Beep
Turning the System On or Off
Press the RDM button to turn the system on or off. 
A green indicator appears on the button when the 
system is on.
RDM button
Indicator
Steering assistance
Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)*
Provides steering input to help keep the vehicle in the middle of a dete\
cted lane and
visual and tactile alerts if the vehicle is detected drifting out of its\
lane while driving
between 45–90 mph (72–145 km/h).
If your vehicle is getting too close to detected left 
or right side lane markings without a turn signal
activated, the system provides visual and tactile
alerts.
A Lane Departure message appears on the multi-
information display, and the steering wheel vibrates. 
Steering torque is also applied to help keep your 
vehicle within your driving lane. Take appropriate
action to stay within your driving lane.
Turning the System On or Off
1. Press the MAIN button. LKAS appears in the 
multi-information display.
2. Press the LKAS button. Lane outlines appear in 
the multi-information display. Dotted lane lines
turn solid when the system activates.
3. Press the MAIN button or the LKAS button to turn 
the system off.
Important Safety Reminder
LKAS is for your convenience only. It is not a substitute for your vehicle control. The 
system does not work if you take your hands off the steering wheel or fa\
il to steer
the vehicle.
Do not place an object on the top of the instrument panel. It may reflect onto the 
windshield and prevent the system from detecting lane lines properly.
MAIN button
*if equipped
Steering assistance
LKAS button

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DRIVINGDRIVING
LaneWatch™*
Check the passenger-side rear areas in the upper display when the right turn signal
is activated.
Activating LaneWatch
Activate the right turn signal. The LaneWatch display 
appears. Check the display for blind spots, and 
visually confirm that it is safe to change lanes.
You can also press the LaneWatch button on the end 
of the turn signal switch to view a constant real-time
display. Press it again to turn the display off.
Changing Settings
Customize the display and how and when the display appears.
1. From the Home screen, select Settings.
2. Select Camera.
3. Select LaneWatch.
4. Select an option and make the preferred changes.
5. Press BACK to exit the menu.
Important Safety Reminder
Like all assistance systems, LaneWatch has limitations. Over-reliance on the system 
may result in a collision.
*if equipped
LaneWatch display
Failure to visually confirm that it is safe to change lanes before doing so may 
result in a crash and serious injury or death.
Do not rely only on LaneWatch while driving. Always look in your mirrors, to 
either side of your vehicle, and behind you for other vehicles before changing 
lanes.
WARNING
Collision Mitigation Braking System™ (CMBS™)*
Can assist you when there is a possibility of your vehicle colliding with a vehicle or a 
pedestrian detected in front of yours.
The system can give you visual, audible, and tactile alerts when a potential collision 
is determined, and reduce your vehicle speed to help minimize collision severity 
when a collision is deemed unavoidable.
When a potential collision with a detected oncoming vehicle is determined, a BRAKE 
message appears in the multi-information display, the head-up warning lights flash,
a beep sounds, and the steering wheel vibrates.
The system activates when:
• The speed difference between your vehicle and a vehicle or pedestrian detected 
in front of you is about 3 mph (5 km/h) and over with a chance of a collision.
• Your vehicle speed is about 62 mph (100 km/h) or less and there is a chance of a 
collision with an oncoming detected vehicle or a pedestrian in front of \
you.
*if equipped
Alert Stages
The system has three alert stages for a possible collision. Depending on  the 
circumstances or CMBS settings, CMBS may not go through all of the stage\
s
before initiating the last stage.
Stage 1: Visual and audible warning, steering wheel vibrations
Stage 2: Visual and audible warning, light brake application
Stage 3: Visual and audible warning, strong brake application
BeepHead-up

warning lights Steering vibrations
Important Safety Reminder
CMBS is designed to reduce the severity of an unavoidable collision. It does  not 
prevent collisions nor stop the vehicle automatically. It is still your responsibility to 
operate the brake pedal and steering wheel appropriately according to the driving 
conditions.

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