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This Owner's Manual should be considered a permanent part of the
vehicle, and must remain with the vehicle at time of resale.
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The information and specifications included in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing. Honda Motor Co., Ltd.

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Digital Clock (Si Hatchback and LX/EX Sedan)
The time is displayed continuously when the ignition is on. At all other times, push in on the lid to display the time.
To adjust the time: 1. Lower the lid.
2. Push the minute button (MIN.) and hold it until the numbers advance
to the desired minutes.
3. Push the hour button (HOUR) and hold it until the numbers advance
to the desired hour.
4. The RESET button allows you to synchronize your clock to the closest hour. If the time on the clock is before the half hour,pressing the RESET button will return the time to the previous
hour. If the time is beyond the half hour, the RESET button will
change the time to the next hour.

NOTE:

Be careful not to push the HOUR, MIN. or RESET buttons acciden- tally. Pushing any of them will change the clock's time setting.

Glove Box
Open by pushing the knob as shown.
Close with a firm push.

Parking Brake

To apply the parking brake, pull up on the lever. To release it, pull up
slightly, push the button, and lower
the lever; when fully released, the BRAKE warning light will go out.
Pull up

Do not drive the car with the glove
box door open; it could cause injury

in an accident.
LID

Clock, Glove Box and Parking Brake

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Heating and Cooling (cont'd)
Recirculation Lever
Sliding the lever from the position to the position
shuts off outside air and recirculates the air inside the car. If the
heater or air conditioner is on, and you want to warm up or cool
down the interior more quickly, or keep smoke or dust out of the car without losing the heat or cool function, simply slide the lever to the position.

NOTE:
The windows may become fogged if the system is in the po-
sition for an extended period of time with the air conditioner off. As soon as the interior is warmed, slide the lever to the posi-

tion.

How to Use the Controls

To Ventilate

Turn the temperature control dial counterclockwise, slide the recirculation lever to the position and the function lever to
the position. Switch the fan on and outside air will flow
through the corner and center vents. To change air distribution,
slide the function lever to the position, and outside air will
also flow from the floor level outlet at the heater.
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL DIAL RECIRCULATION
LEVER
FAN SWITCH

FUNCTION LEVER AIR CONDITIONER
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Engine Exhaust Gas Warning
A properly maintained car is your best protection against exhaust
gas entering the passenger compartment.
The exhaust system should be thoroughly inspected by a compe-

tent mechanic whenever:
The car is raised for oil change.You notice a change in the sound of the exhaust. The exhaust system or the rear or underside of the car is

damaged.
Avoid breathing exhaust gases. They contain carbon monoxide,
which is a colorless, odorless gas that can cause loss of con-
sciousness and eventual death. If you suspect that exhaust gas is entering the passenger compartment, have the cause deter-mined and corrected as soon as possible. If you must driveunder these conditions, drive only with all windows fully open. Do not drive with the hatch/trunk lid open. An open hatch/trunk
may draw exhaust gases into the passenger compartment. If
you must drive with the hatch/trunk open, drive only with all the
windows wide open. Do not run the engine in confined areas, such as garages, any
longer than necessary to move the car in or out.
If you must sit in a parked car with the engine running for more
than a short time, adjust the heating/ventilation system as
follows:
1.Set the function lever to the position.
2.Set the temperature control dial for best comfort. 3.Set the recirculation lever to the position.
4.Turn the fan to the highest speed.

NOTE:

To insure proper operation of the car's ventilation system, keep the

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