HONDA CIVIC 2002 7.G Workshop Manual

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A f ront seat passenger should not
use a cushion or other object as a
backrest. It may prevent the cut-of f
system f rom working properly.
When you turn the ignition ON (II),
the indicator should light brief ly and
goout(seepage ).Ifitdoesn’t
light, stays on, or comes on while
driving without a passenger in the
f ront seat, have the system checked.
If a small-statured adult leans
sideways, or larger adult slouches
and leans sideways into the
deployment path of the side airbag,
the system may also shut of f the side
airbag.
If the side airbag cut-of f indicator
light comes on, you should have the
passenger sit upright. Once the
passenger is out of the deployment
path of the side airbag, the system
will turn the airbag back on and the
light will go out.
To reduce the risk of injury f rom an
inf lating side airbag, your car has an
automatic cut-off system for the
passenger’s side airbag.
Although Honda does not encourage
children to ride in the f ront, this
system is designed to shut of f the
side airbag if a child leans sideways
and the child’s head is in the side
airbag deployment path.
If does not mean there is a problem
with your side airbags. It means that
thesideairbagcut-off systemhas
activated to prevent the side airbag
f rom deploying.
This light alerts you that
the passenger’s side airbag
has been automatically shut of f . 61
Only on U.S. models equipped with side
airbags
Additional Inf ormation About Your Airbags
Driver and Passenger Saf ety
How the Side A irbag Cut-of f
Indicator L ight Works
52

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Together, airbags and
seat belts provide the best
protection.
Tampering could cause
the airbags to deploy, possibly
causing very serious injury. See page f or f urther inf ormation
and precautions relating to your
airbags.
If rain or spilled water
soaks into a seat-back, it can
prevent the side airbag system
f rom working properly. Improperly
replacing or covering f ront seat-
back covers can prevent your side
airbags f rom inf lating during a
collision.
Your f ront and side airbag systems
(if equipped) are virtually
maintenance-f ree, and there are no
parts you can saf ely service.
However, you must have your car
serviced if :
Take your car to an
authorized Honda dealer as soon
as possible. If you ignore this
indication, the airbags might not
inf late when you need them. Any
airbag that has deployed must be
replaced along with the control
unit, automatic seat belt
tensioners, and other related parts.
Do not try to remove or replace
anyairbagbyyourself.Thismust
be done by a Honda dealer or a
knowledgeable body shop. 172
Airbag Service Additional Saf ety Precautions
Donotattempttodeactivateyour
airbags.
Do not t amper wit h airbagcomponent s or wiring f or any
reason.
Do not expose t he f ront seat -backsto water. Do not cover or replace f ront seat -
back covers wit hout consult ing aHonda dealer.
T he SRS indicat or light alert s you t o a problem.
Your airbags ever inf late.
Additional Inf ormation About Your Airbags
Driver and Passenger Saf ety53

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High levels of carbon monoxide can
collect rapidly in enclosed areas,
such as a garage. Do not run the
engine with the garage door closed.
Even with the door open, run the
engine only long enough to move the
vehicle out of the garage.
Your car’s exhaust contains carbon
monoxide gas. You should have no
problem with carbon monoxide
entering the car in normal driving if
you maintain your car properly.
Have the exhaust system inspected
f or leaks whenever:
The car is raised f or an oil change.
You notice a change in the sound
of the exhaust.
Thecarwasinanaccidentthat
may have damaged the underside. If you must sit in your parked car,
even in an unconf ined area, with the
engine running, adjust the heating
and cooling system as f ollows:
With the trunk lid open, air f low can
pull exhaust gas into your car’s
interior and create a hazardous
condition. If you must drive with the
trunk lid open, open all the windows
and set the heating and cooling
system as shown below.
Select the Fresh Air mode.
Select the mode.
Turn the f an on high speed.
Set the temperature control to a
comfortable setting.
1.2.3.4.
Carbon Monoxide Hazard
Driver and Passenger Saf ety54
Carbon monoxide gas is toxic.
Breathing it can cause
unconsciousness and even killyou.
Avoid any enclosed areas or
activities that expose you to
carbon monoxide.

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These labels are in the locations
shown. They warn you of potential
hazards that could cause serious
injury. Read these labels caref ully.
If a label comes of f or becomes hard
to read, contact your Honda dealer
f or a replacement.
CONT INUED
U.S. modelsCanadian models
U.S. models only
Saf ety L abels
Driver and Passenger Saf ety55
RADIATOR CAP SUN VISOR
DASHBOARD

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On models without side airbagsOn models with side airbags
Saf ety L abels
Driver and Passenger Saf ety56
HOOD

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This section gives inf ormation about
the controls and displays that
contribute to the daily operation of
your Honda. All the essential
controls are within easy reach............................
Control Locations . 58
...............................
Indicator Lights . 59
.............................................
Gauges . 66
...............................
Speedometer . 66
.................................
Tachometer . 66
...............
Odometer/Trip Meter . 66
..................................
Fuel Gauge . 67
...................
Temperature Gauge . 68
Controls Near the Steering .......................................
Wheel . 69
...................................
Headlights . 70
............
Daytime Running Lights . 71
....
Instrument Panel Brightness . 71
................................
Turn Signals . 72
.....................
Windshield Wipers . 72
..................
Windshield Washers . 74
..........................
Hazard Warning . 74
.............
Rear Window Def ogger . 75
......
Steering Wheel Adjustment . 76
...............................
Keys and Locks . 77
..............................................
Keys . 77
....................
Immobilizer System . 78
............................
Ignition Switch . 80
..................................
Door Locks . 81
......................
Power Door Locks . 82
...................
Remote Transmitter . 83 ..............
Childproof Door Locks . 86
...........................................
Trunk . 86
........
Emergency Trunk Opener . 87
............................
Seat Adjustments . 88
.............
Front Seat Adjustments . 88
Driver’s Seat Height
..............................
Adjustment . 89
................
Driver’s Seat Armrest . 89
..........................
Head Restraints . 90
...........................
Folding Rear Seat . 91
..............................
Power Windows . 93
.........................................
Moonroof . 95
.............................................
Mirrors . 96
....
Adjusting the Power Mirrors . 96
.................................
Parking Brake . 97
........................................
Glove Box . 98
.............................
Beverage Holder . 99
.................
Console Compartment . 100
........................................
Coin Box . 101
...............................
Center Pocket . 101
.............
Accessory Power Socket . 101
...............................
Interior Lights . 102
..............................
Ceiling Light . 102
...................................
Spotlights . 103
..........................
Courtesy Light . 103
Instruments and Controls
Inst rument s and Cont rols57

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Control L ocations
Inst rument s and Cont rols58
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The U.S. instrument panel is shown. Dif f erences f or the Canadian models are noted in thetext.CONT INUED
Indicator L ights
Inst rument s and Cont rols
EX and L X
59
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SSUUPPPPLLEEMMEENNTTAALLRREESSTTRRAAIINNTTSSYYSSTTEEMMIINNDDIICCAATTOORRTTRRUUNNKK--OOPPEENNIINNDDIICCAATTOORR
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LLOOWWFFUUEELLIINNDDIICCAATTOORR
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HHIIGGHHBBEEAAMMIINNDDIICCAATTOORR
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CCRRUUIISSEECCOONNTTRROOLLIINNDDIICCAATTOORR
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CCHHAARRGGIINNGGSSYYSSTTEEMMIINNDDIICCAATTOORR
IIMMMMOOBBIILLIIZZEERRSSYYSSTTEEMMIINNDDIICCAATTOORR
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The U.S. instrument panel is shown. Dif f erences f or the Canadian models are noted in thetext.
Indicator L ights
Inst rument s and Cont rols
DX
60
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SSUUPPPPLLEEMMEENNTTAALLRREESSTTRRAAIINNTTSSYYSSTTEEMMIINNDDIICCAATTOORRTTRRUUNNKK--OOPPEENNIINNDDIICCAATTOORR
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LLOOWWFFUUEELLIINNDDIICCAATTOORR
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The instrument panel has many
indicators to give you important
inf ormation about your car.
This indicator lights when you turn
the ignition switch ON (II). It is a
reminder to you and your passengers
to protect yourselves by f astening
the seat belts. A beeper also sounds
if you have not fastened your seat
belt.
If you do not f asten your seat belt,
the beeper will stop af ter a f ew
seconds but the light stays on until
you do. Both the light and the beeper
stay of f if you f asten your seat belt
bef ore turning on the ignition.This indicator lights when you turn
the ignition switch ON (II). If it
comes on at any other time, it
indicates that the passenger’s side
airbag has automatically shut off.
For complete inf ormation, see page
.
This indicator lights when you turn
the ignition switch ON (II). If it
comes on at any other time, it
indicates a potential problem with
your f ront airbags or automatic seat
belt tensioners. On models equipped
with side airbags, this light will also
alert you to a potential problem with
your side airbags or passenger’s side
airbag automatic cut-off system. For
complete inf ormation, see page .
5152
CONT INUED
Only on U.S. models equipped with side
airbags
Indicator L ights
Inst rument s and Cont rols
Seat Belt Reminder L ight Supplemental Restraint
System Indicator
Side A irbag Cut-of f
Indicator
61

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