ABS HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2017 9.G Quick Guide

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I
NSTRUMENT PANELINSTRUMENT PANEL
Malfunction indicator lamp (check engine light)
• The emissions control system may have a problem, or the fuel cap is\
loose

or missing.
• (Blinks) A
misfire in the engine’

s cylinders is detected. Stop in a safe place,
and wait for the engine to cool down.
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
There is a problem with the anti-lock brake system. Your vehicle still has
normal braking ability, but no anti-lock function.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)*
There is a problem with the tire pressure monitoring system, or the vehi\
cle is
fitted with the compact spare tire.
Light control*
There is a problem with the automatic lighting control system or low bea\
m
headlights.
Parking sensor system*
There is a problem with the system, or the sensor(s) are blocked.
Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS)*
There is a problem with the system, the temperature is too high, or the \
camera is blocked.
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA
®)
There is a problem with the
vSA system.
Brake system
There is a problem with the brake system.
Electric Power Steering (EPS)
There is a problem with the
ePS system.
Auto High-Beam System*
There is a problem with the system, or the camera is blocked.
Starter system*
There is a problem with the starter system. If you cannot start the vehi\
cle,
press the brake pedal, then press and hold the
eNGINe ST

A
rT/SToP button
(see page 100) for 15 seconds.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)*
There is a problem with the system, the temperature is too high, or the \
r

adar
sensor is blocked.
Canad a
U.S.
*if equipped
Condition Indicators
These indicators may require you to perform an action.
Parking brake
release the parking brake before driving. Y

ou will hear a beep if you drive
with it not fully released.
Seat belt reminder
Make sure seat belts are fastened for you and all passengers. The indicator
blinks and beeps sound continuously if you or your front passenger has not
fastened your seat belts when you begin driving. If the indicator remain\
s on
after seat belts are fastened, see your dealer.
Door open
A door is not closed. A beep sounds if a door is open while driving.
Low fuel
refuel as soon as possible. If the indicator blinks, there is a problem w\
ith t

he
fuel gauge. See your dealer.
Low tire pressure*
Stop in a safe place, check tire pressures, and inflate tire(s) if n\
ecessary.
The indicator also appears if your vehicle is fitted with the compact \
spare
tire. Have your regular tire repaired or replaced as soon as possible.
Washer fluid level (Canadian models)
The washer fluid is low.
refill the washer fluid (see page 140).
System message*
When a condition or malfunction indicator comes on, a message also
appears on the multi-information display

. Check the display for more
information.
Maintenance Minder*
Scheduled maintenance for your vehicle is due (see page 132).
Immobilizer
Your key or remote transmitter cannot be recognized by the vehicle. If th\
e
indicator blinks, you may not be able to start the engine. Turn the vehicle off,
and then on again. If it continues to blink, there may be a problem with\
the
system. See your dealer.
*if equipped
Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)*
There is a problem with the system, the temperature is too high, or the \
camera is blocked.
Road Departure Mitigation (RDM)*
There is a problem with the system, the temperature is too high, or the \
camera is blocked.
Canad a
U.S.
Canada
U.S.

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AUDIO AND CONNECTIVITY
AUDIO AND CONNECTIVITY
Adjusting the Sound
Adjust various sound settings.
Using the SETTINGS button*
Use the selector knob to make and enter selections.
1.
Press the SeTTINGS button.
2.
Select Audio Settings.
3.
Select Sound.
4.
Select a sound mode to change, and adjust it
using the selector knob.
5.
Press the BACK button to exit the menu.
Using the touchscreen*
Touch items on the screen to make and enter selections.
1.
From the HoMe screen, select Settings.
2.
Select Audio.
3.
Select Sound.
4.
Select the tabs to change the sound mode and
adjust the setting.
5.
Select oK when complete.
*if equipped
Models with one display
One Display Audio Operation
Control audio operation using the dashboard buttons.
Main display
Selector knob: rotate and
press to make
and enter
selections.
MENU button:
Display menu
items for the
selected audio
mode.
Power/volume
knob:
Press to
turn the audio
system on or off.
rotate to adjust
volume.
button:
Adjust display
brightness. SETTINGS
button: Display
settings options.
BACK button:
return to the
previous screen.
Press the display button
to change displays.

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DRIVING
DRIVING
*if equipped
Shift up
1 to 2
2 to 3
3 to 4
4 to 5
5 to 6 Normal acceleration
17 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 up 1 to 2
2 to 3
3 to 4
4 to 5
5 to 6 Normal acceleration
17 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 BrakeKeep 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 peda l
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 up 1 to 2
2 to 3
3 to 4
4 to 5
5 to 6 Normal acceleration
15 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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HANDLING THE UNEXPECTED
Overheating
If the temperature gauge needle is at the H mark, the engine suddenly lo\
ses power,
or steam or spray comes out from under the hood, your engine is overheat\
ing.
1.
Immediately park the vehicle in a safe place. Turn
off all accessories and turn on the hazard warning
lights.
2.
If steam or spray is not present: Keep the engine
running and open the hood.
If steam or spray is present: T

urn off the engine and
wait until it subsides. Then, open the hood.
3.
Check that the cooling fan is operating and stop the engine once the tem\
perature
gauge needle goes down. If the cooling fan is not operating, immediately\
stop the
engine.
4.


o
nce the engine has cooled down, inspect the coolant level and check the \
cooling system components for leaks. If the coolant level in the reserve\
t

ank
is low, add coolant until it reaches the MAX mark. If there is no coolant in t\
he
reserve tank, make sure the radiator is cool, then cover the radiator ca\
p with a
heavy cloth and open the cap. If necessary, add coolant up to the base of the
filler neck, and put the cap back on.
once the engine has cooled sufficiently

, restart it and check the temperature gauge.
If the temperature gauge needle has gone down, resume driving. If it has\
not gone
down, contact a dealer for repairs.
MAX
Reserve tank
MIN
Steam and spray from an overheated engine can seriously scald you.
Do not open the hood if steam is coming out.
WARNING
removing the radiator cap while the engine is hot can cause the coolant t\
o
spray out, seriously scalding you.
Always let the engine and radiator cool down before removing the radiato\
r cap.
WARNING
Continuing to drive with the temperature gauge needle at the H mark may \
damage
the engine.
NOTICE
Emergency Engine Stop*
The eNGINe STArT/SToP button may be used to stop the engine due to an
emergency situation even while driving. If you must stop the engine, cho\
ose one of
the following operations:

Press and hold the eNGINe ST

A
rT/SToP button for
two seconds, or

Firmly press the eNGINe ST

A
rT/SToP button two
times.
The steering wheel will not lock. Because turning off the engine also di\
s

ables the
power assist the engine provides to the steering and braking systems, it\
will require
significantly more physical effort and time to steer and slow the vehi\
cle. Downshift
gears and use both feet on the brake pedal, if necessary, to slow the vehicle and
stop immediately in a safe place.
Do not press the button while driving unless it is absolutely necessary \
for the engine
to be switched off.
*if equipped
Trying to lift or tow your vehicle by the bumpers will cause serious dama\
ge. The
bumpers are not designed to support the vehicle’s weight.
Improper towing such as towing behind a motorhome or other motor vehicle\
can
damage the transmission.
NOTICE
Emergency Towing
Call a professional towing service if you need to tow your vehicle.
Flat bed equipment: The operator loads your vehicle on the back of a tru\
ck. This is
the best way to transport your vehicle.
Wheel lift equipment: The tow truck uses two pivoting arms that go under\
the front
tires and lift them off the ground. The rear tires remain on the ground.\
This is an
acceptable way to tow your vehicle.

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HANDLING THE UNEXPECTED
Replacing the Flat Tire
1.
remove the wheel nuts and flat tire.
2.
Mount the compact spare tire. replace the
wheel nuts, and lightly tighten them.
3.
Lower the vehicle and remove the jack. Tighten
the wheel nuts in the order indicated in the
image. Go around, tightening the nuts, two to
three times in this order

. Do not overtighten the
wheel nuts.
If you drive with the spare tire installed, the
low tire pressure/TPMS indicator appears. The
indicator stays on until a regular tire is installed.
Storing the Flat Tire 1.
remove the center cap.
2.
open the trunk. Place the flat tire face down in
the spare tire well.
3.
remove the spacer cone from the wing bolt, flip
it over

, and insert it back on the bolt. Secure the
flat tire with the wing bolt.
4.
Securely put the jack and wheel nut wrench back
in the tool case. Store the case in the trunk.
Spacer cone Wing bolt
For
compact
spare tire For
full-size
tire
Loose items can fly around the interior in a crash and can seriously i\
njure the
occupants.
Store the wheel, jack, and tools securely before driving.
WARNING
Fuse Locations
If any electrical devices are not working, turn the vehicle off and chec\
k to see if any
applicable fuse is blown. Fuse locations are shown on the fuse box cover\
. Locate the
fuse in question by the fuse number and box cover number.
Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Located under the hood near the brake fluid reservoir. Push the tabs to open the
box.
*if equipped*1 : Models with LKAS
*2 : Models without LKAS
*3 : 4-cylinder models
*4 : 6-cylinder models
Circuit ProtectedAmps1Battery125A
2
EPS70 A
Fuse Box Main 1(60 A)Fuse Box Option 1(40A )
ABS/VSA FSR 20
A*1
40A*2
ABS/VSA Motor 40
A*1
30A*2
3

4F ront Fog Ligh t*(10A )5Horn10A
6S top Light10A7FI Sub15A
8D RL(7.5 A)
9IG Coil15A
10 Injector*3
*4(2
0A )*3
*4
*5: M odels with smart entry syste m
*6: Models without smart entry system Circuit Protected
Amps
11 Hazard 15A
12 Fuse Box Main
260A
Fuse Box Option 2(40 A)
IG Main 1 30
A
*5
50A*6
IG Main 2*5
*630A*5
*6
Sub Fan Moto r20
A*3
30A*4
Headlight Low Beam Main 30 A
Fuse Box3 0A
Wiper Moto r3 0A
Main Fan Motor 30A
Starter Motor
*5
*630 A*5
*6
13 Rear Defogger 40A
14 Heater Moto r40A
15 FI Main 15A
16 Heated Door Mirror
*, *3
*4(10 A)*3
*4
17
MG Clutch 7.5 A
18 DBW1 5A
19 Small Light 20A
20 Interior Light 7.5A
21 Back Up 10A
22 Audio1 0A
23 Fan Timer 7.5 A
24 Right Headlight Low Beam 10A
25 Left Headlight Low Beam 10A
26 ABS/VSA EC
U
*1
*27.5 A*1
*2
*1: Models with LKAS*2: Models without LKAS*3: 4-cylinder models*4: 6-cylinder models
Circuit Protected Amps
1 Battery 125A
2 EPS
70A
Fuse Box Main 1(60A)
Fuse Box Option 1(40A )


ABS/VSA FSR 20
A
*1
40A*2
ABS/VSA Motor 40
A*1
30A*2
3




4F ront Fog Ligh t
*(10A )
5 Horn 10A
6S top Light1 0A
7 FI Sub 15A
8D RL(7.5 A)
9 IG Coil 15A
10 Injector
*3
*4(2
0A )*3
*4
*5: M odels with smart entry syste m*6: Models without smart entry system
Circuit ProtectedAmps11Hazard15A
12 Fuse Box Main 260A
Fuse Box Option 2(40 A)
IG Main 1 30
A
*5
50A*6
IG Main 2*5
*630A*5
*6
Sub Fan Moto r20
A*3
30A*4
Headlight Low Beam Main 30 A
Fuse Box30A
Wiper Motor30A
Main Fan Motor 30A
Starter Motor
*5
*630 A*5
*6
13Rear Defogger40A
14 Heater Motor40A15FI Main15 A
16 Heated Door Mirror*, *3
*4(10 A)*3
*4
17MG Clutch7.5 A
18 DBW15A19Small Light20A
20 Interior Light 7.5A
21Back Up10 A
22 Audio10A23Fan Timer7.5 A
24 Right Headlight Low Beam 10A
25Left Headlight Low Beam10A
26 ABS/VSA EC
U*1
*27.5 A*1
*2

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HANDLING THE UNEXPECTED
Interior Fuse Box
Located under the dashboard on the driver’s side.
*if equipped
Circuit ProtectedAmps1A/C7.5 A2DRL7.5 A345Meter7.5 A6SRS7.5 A7Optio n(7.5 A)8MISS SOL10A9Fuel Pump20A10ABS/VSA7.5A1112Front Wipe r7.5A13ACG15 A
14Rear Accessory Power Socket
(Console Compartment)(2 0A )
15Driver’s Power Seat
Reclining*(20A )
16Moonroof*(20A )17Front Seat Heaters*(20A )18
19Passenger Side Door
Unlock10A
20 Driver Side Rear Door
Unlock 10
A
21 Driver’s Door Lock 10A
22 Passenger Side Door Lock 10A
23 Driver’s Door Unlock 10A
24 SRS 10A
25 Illumination 10A
26 Key Lock 7.5A
27 Parking Lights 10A
28 Lumbar Suppor t
*(10A )
29 Right Headlight High Beam 10A
30 Washer 15A
31 SMART
*(10A )
32 Driver’s Power Window 20A
33 Front Passenger’s Power
Window 20
A
34 Rear Driver Side Power
Window 20
A
35 Rear Passenger Side Power
Window 20
A
36 Driver’s Power Seat Sliding
*(20 A)
37 ACCESSORY 7.5A
38
39 Left Headlight High Beam 10A
40
Front Accessory Pow er Socket
(Con sole Panel)20A
41 Driver Side Rear Door Lock 10A
42 Door Lock 20A
a Audio
*(7.5 A)
b ACM*(20 A)
c Rear Seat Heaters*(15 A)
d Premium Amp*(20 A)
e
f
g Passenger’s Power Seat
Reclining
*(20 A)
h Passenger’s Power Seat
Sliding
*(20 A)
Circuit Protected Amps
*
*
* * *
Fuse label
Circuit Protected Amps
1 A/C 7.5 A
2 DRL 7.5 A
3
4
5 Meter 7.5 A
6 SRS 7.5 A
7 Option (7.5 A)
8 MISS SOL 10A
9 Fuel Pump 20A
10 ABS/VSA 7.5A
11
12 Front Wiper 7.5A
13 ACG 15A
14
Rear Accessory Power Socket
(Console Compartment)(2 0A )
15 Driver’s Power Seat
Reclining
*(20A )
16 Moonroof
*(2 0A )
17 Front Seat Heaters*(20A )
18
19 Passenger Side Door
Unlock 10
A
20 Driver Side Rear Door
Unlock 10
A
21Driver’s Door Lock10A22Passenger Side Door Lock10A23Driver’s Door Unlock10A24SRS10A25Illumination10A26Key Lock7.5A27Parking Lights10 A28Lumbar Suppor t*(10A )29Right Headlight High Beam10A30Washe r15A31SMART*(10A )32Driver’s Power Window20A
33Front Passenger’s Power
Window20A
34Rear Driver Side Power
Window20A
35Rear Passenger Side Power
Window20A
36Driver’s Power Seat Sliding*(20 A)37ACCESSORY7.5A3839Left Headlight High Beam10A
40Front Accessory Pow er Socket
(Con sole Panel)20A
41Driver Side Rear Door Lock10A42Door Lock20AaAudio*(7.5 A)bACM*(20 A)cRear Seat Heaters*(15 A)dPremium Amp*(20 A)ef
gPassenger’s Power Seat
Reclining*(20 A)
hPassenger’s Power Seat Sliding*(20 A)
Circuit ProtectedAmps
*
*
* * *
Inspecting and Changing Fuses1.
Turn the vehicle off, including all lights and
accessories.
2.
remove the fuse box cover

.
3.
Check the large fuse in the engine compartment.
If the fuse is blown, use a Phillips-head
screwdriver to remove the screws and replace
the fuse with a new one.
reinstall the screws.
4.
Inspect the small fuses in the engine
compartment and the vehicle interior.
If there is a burned out fuse, remove it with the
fuse puller and replace it with a new one.
Combined
fuse Blown fuse
Fuse puller
replacing a fuse with one that has a higher rating greatly increases the \
chances of
damaging the electrical system.
NOTICE

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M
AINTENANCEMAINTENANCE
Maintenance Minder Service Codes
These codes indicate what services are due on your vehicle.
*1: If a message SERVICE does not appear more than 12 months after the display is reset, change the engine oil every year.
#: See information on maintenance and emissions warranty.
CODEMaintenance Main Items
A
Replace engine oi l*1
BReplace engine oil*1 and oil lter
Inspect front and rear brakes/service as necessary
Check parking brake adjustment
Inspect tie rod ends, steering gearbox, and boots
Inspect suspension components
Inspect driveshaft boots
Inspect brake hoses and lines (Including ABS/VSA)
Inspect all uid levels and condition of uid s
Inspect exhaust system#
Inspect fuel lines and connections#
*2: If you drive in dusty conditions, replace the air cleaner element every \
15,000 miles (24,000 km).
*3: If you drive primarily in urban areas that have high concentrations of s\
oot in the air from industryand diesel-powered vehicles, replace the dust and pollen lter every \
15,000 miles (24,000 km).
*4: Continuously variable transmission (CVT) models
*5: Driving in mountainous areas at very low vehicle speeds or trailer towing results in higher
transmission temperatures. This requires transmission uid changes mo\
re frequently than
recommended by the Maintenance Minder. If you regularly drive your vehic\
le under these
conditions, have the transmission uid changed every 25,000 miles (4\
0,000 km).
*6: 6-cylinder models
*7: If you drive regularly in very high temperatures (over 110 °F, 43 °C), in very low temperatures
(under -20 °F/-29 °C), or tow a trailer, replace every 60,000 mi\
les/100,000 km.
CODEMaintenance Sub Items
1
Rotate tires
2Replace air cleaner element*2
Replace dust and pollen lter*3
Inspect drive belt
3
Replace transmission ui d*4,*5
4Replace spark plugs
Replace timing belt and inspect water pum p*6,*7
Inspect valve clearance
5
Replace engine coolant
Under the Hood
4-cylinder model s
Brake uid
(black cap)
Engine coolant
reserve tank Radiator cap
Washer uid

(blue cap) Engine oil dipstick
(orange) Clutch uid

(light gray cap)
Engine oil ll cap
Battery
*
6-cylinder model s
Engine oil dipstick
(orange)
Washer uid
(blue cap)
Engine coolant
reserve tank
Radiator Cap Brake uid
(black cap)
Engine oil ll cap
Battery
Clutch uid
(light gray cap )*
*if equipped

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INDEX
VOICE COMMAND INDEX
Audio Commands*
The system accepts these commands on most screens. Audio volume levels
cannot be controlled using voice commands.
FM/AM Radio Commands

Audio on**

Audio off**

radio FM

radio AM

radio tune to # FM (#: frequency

,
e.g., 95.5)

radio tune to # AM (#: frequency

,
e.g., 1020)

radio FM preset # (#: 1 to 12)

radio AM preset # (#: 1 to 6)
SiriusXM Radio Commands

radio SXM

SXM channel # (#: 0 to 255)

SXM channel (channel name)

radio SXM preset # (#: 1 to 12) Disc (CD) Commands

Disc

Disc play

Disc play track # (#: 1 to 30)
USB Commands***

USB

USB play

USB play track # (#: 1 to 30)
Pandora Commands (U.S. only)***

Pandora

Pandora play iPod Commands***

iPod

iPod play

iPod play track # (#: 1-30)
Bluetooth Audio Commands

Bluetooth audio play
(may not work on all phones)
AUX Commands

Aux audio play

Music search

List album (specify album)

List artist (specify artist)

List composer (specify composer)

List genre (specify genre)

List playlist (specify playlist)

Play album (specify album)

Play artist (specify artist)

Play composer (specify composer) •
Play genre (specify genre)

Play playlist (specify playlist)

Play song (specify song)

What/Who am I listening to?

Who is this?

What’s playing?

Who’s playing?

What album is this?
Song By Voice Commands***
A

vailable for tracks stored on an iPod or USB device.
*models with navigation
**These commands toggle the function on and off, so the command may not match your intended action.
INDEX
ABS........................................................................\
.... 24ACC ........................................................................\
.... 26
Accessory Power Socket ...................................... 49
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) ...................... 24

, 108
Address..................................................................... 88 Advanced Airbags
.................................................... 8
Aha™ radio ............................................................. 63
Airbags

........................................................................\
8
Airbag System Components
............................... 12
Airbag System Indicators ................................... 10
Ambient Meter

....................................................... 106
Android Auto
............................................................ 65
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) ..................... 24

, 105
Apple CarPlay
.......................................................... 64
Apps ........................................................................\
.. 61
Audio Commands .................................................. 156
Audio operation ...................................................... 49
Accessory Power Socket ................................... 49
Aha™ radio ........................................................... 63
Android Auto ......................................................... 65
Apple CarPlay ....................................................... 64
Auxiliary Input Jack ............................................. 49
Bluetooth® Audio .......................................... 58

, 71
Compact Disc (CD)
......................................... 55,

68
FM/AM
radio .................................................. 54

, 66
HondaLink™
.......................................................... 62
iPod® ............................................................... 56

, 69
one Display Audio operation ............................. 53
Pandora® ........................................................ 59

, 72
SiriusXM®
radio ................................................. 67
Sound ..................................................................... 52
Steering Wheel Controls ............................... 50

, 51
Touchscreen
operation ....................................... 60
USB Flash Drive .............................................. 57

, 70
USB Port
................................................................ 49
Wi-Fi Connection .................................................. 63
Wireless Charger ................................................. 50
Auto High-Beam System

............................ 24, 26, 36
Automatic (AUT
o) rain-Sensing Wipers ............ 38
Automatic Dimming rearview Mirror .................. 44
Automatic T

ransmission
...................................... 102
Auxiliary Input Jack ................................................ 49
Battery .................................................................... 140
Bluetooth® Audio ............................................. 58

, 71
Bluetooth® Audio Commands
............................ 156Bluetooth® Handsfreelink® (HFL)

....................... 73
Call History ...................................................... 76
, 82
Dialing a Number
............................................ 75

, 81
e-Mail ..................................................................... 83
HFL Controls .................................................... 73

, 78
HondaLink™ Assist
.............................................. 84
Making a Call .................................................. 75

, 81
Pairing a Phone
.............................................. 74

, 80
Phonebook
....................................................... 76

, 82
Siri
eyes Free ........................................................ 85
SMS T

ext Messaging
..................................... 77,

83
Speed Dial
....................................................... 75

, 81
Talk Button Tips
.................................................... 79
Brake Assist System

............................................. 105
Brake Fluid
............................................................. 139
Brake system ..................................................... 23

, 24
Braking.................................................................... 105 Brightness Control
.................................................. 35
Call History ......................................................... 76

, 82
Carbon Monoxide Gas.............................................. 4
Changing a Flat Tire
.............................................. 124
Changing Settings ................................................... 47
Charging system

...................................................... 23
Child Safety
.............................................................. 14
Child Seat ................................................................. 16
Adding Security with a T

ether
............................ 19
LA

TCH-Compatible Child Seat
............................ 17
Climate Control Commands ................................. 155
Climate Control System .......................................... 46
Clock........................................................................\
.. 48 Clutch Fluid............................................................. 139Collision Mitigation Braking System
............ 24

, 113
Compact Disc (CD)
............................................ 55

, 68
Compact Disc (CD) Commands
........................... 156
Condition Indicators ............................................... 25
Contact Us .............................................................. 153
Continuously variable Transmission (CvT) ....... 100
Cruise Control ........................................................ 107
CrUISe CoNTroL ................................................... 26
CUSToMer Information

....................................... 152
Customized Features
.............................................. 47
Dashboard and other Controls ............................... 2
Destination ............................................................... 88
Dialing a Number .............................................. 75

, 81
Door Mirrors
............................................................ 44
Door open ................................................................. 25
Door operation ........................................................ 32
Doors ........................................................................\
. 31
DoT T

ire Quality Grading
..................................... 146