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 Starting the Ignition*
Insert the key into the ignition and turn to turn on the vehicle or star\
t 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: This is the position when driving.
III START: This position is for starting the engine. 
The switch returns to ON when you release the key.
Starting to Drive
Turn on the vehicle and start the engine to begin driving. 
 Before Starting the Engine
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.
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.
*if equipped
 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, 
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), 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.
Brake pedal
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 cooli\
ng 
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 scal\
e 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 \
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 driv
e.
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 Shifting
Change the shift position based on your driving needs.
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.
D4: Press the D4 button when the shift lever is in 
Drive. Used for going up or down hills or towing a 
trailer in hilly terrain.
Low (L): Used for stronger engine power and braking 
when driving in hilly terrain.
When you change the shift lever from D to R and vice versa, come to a co\
mplete 
stop and keep the brake pedal depressed. Operating the shift lever befor\
e 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
D4  
button
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. 
 Parking BrakeKeep the vehicle from moving when it is parked.
To apply: Press the parking brake with your foot. 
To release: Press the brake pedal, then press the 
parking brake until it releases. 
Brake pedal
Parking
brake
The ABS may not function correctly if you use an incorrect tire type and\
 size. 
NOTICE
 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 hol\
d 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 p\
edal may 
pulsate slightly during ABS operation; this is normal. Do not pump the b\
rake pedal, 
and continue to hold it firmly down.
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®), aka Electronic Stability Control 
(ESC) System
Helps to stabilize the vehicle during cornering if the vehicle turns mor\
e or less 
than what was intended. It assists in maintaining traction on slippery s\
urfaces 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 not VSA traction and stability 
enhancement.
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 stops functioning, which may make 
it easier when trying to free your vehicle if it is stuck 
in mud or snow.
VSA OFF
indicator
VSA OFF button
Release the parking brake fully before driving. The rear brakes and axle\
 can be 
damaged if you drive with the parking brake applied. 
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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.
Improper use of cruise control can lead to a crash.
Use cruise control only when traveling on open highways in good weather.
WARNING
 Activating and Setting the Vehicle Speed1.  Press the CRUISE button. The CRUISE MAIN indicator 
appears.
2.  Accelerate to the desired speed (above 25 mph/ 
40 km/h). Press the DECEL/SET button and take your foot 
off the pedal to set the speed. The CRUISE CONTROL 
indicator appears. 
 Adjusting the Vehicle Speed
Press the RES/ACCEL button to increase speed or the 
DECEL/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 ControlPress 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/ACCEL button while 
driving at a speed of at least 25 mph (40 km/h).
Press the CRUISE button to turn the system off.
CRUISE button
RES/ACCEL button
DECEL/SET button
CANCEL button
LaneWatch™*
Check the passenger-side rear areas in the upper display when the right turn signal 
is activated.
 Activating LaneWatchActivate 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 SettingsCustomize the display and how and when the display appears.
1.  Press the SETTINGS button.
2.  Select Camera Settings.
3.  Select LaneWatch.
4.  Select an option and make the preferred changes.
5.  Press the BACK button 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 doi\
ng 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 ch\
anging 
lanes.
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Forward Collision Warning (FCW)*
If the camera mounted between the windshield and the rearview mirror det\
ects a 
vehicle in front of you when your vehicle speed is 10 mph (15 km/h) or\
 higher—and it 
determines there is a likelihood of a frontal collision—the system pr\
ovides you with 
visual and audible warnings.
If you do not brake in time or take preventive action, BRAKE flashes i\
n the display or 
the FCW indicator blinks, and a beep sounds continuously. 
 Changing Settings
Determine the warning timing, or turn the system off. Use the interface \
dial to 
make and enter selections.
1.  Press the SETTINGS button.
2.  Select Vehicle Settings. The vehicle must be in 
Park (P).
3.  Select Forward Collision Warning Distance.
4.  Select Long, Normal, Short, or Off.
5.  Press the BACK button to exit the menu.
Important Safety Reminder
FCW cannot detect all objects ahead and may not detect a given object; a\
ccuracy 
of the system will vary based on weather, speed, extreme interior heat, and other 
factors. FCW does not include a braking function. It is always your resp\
onsibility to 
safely operate the vehicle and avoid collisions.
*if equipped
BRAKE indicator
(models with multi-
information display) FCW indicator
(models with 
information display)
Beep
Lane Departure Warning (LDW)*
A camera mounted between the windshield and the rearview mirror determin\
es if 
your vehicle begins to move away from the center of a detected lane whil\
e driving 
between 40–90 mph (64–145 km/h).
If you cross a detected lane line without using your turn signal, a mess\
age appears 
on the display or the LDW indicator blinks, and a beep sounds.
 Turning LDW On or Off
Press LDW to turn the system on or off. A green 
indicator light appears on the button when the system 
is on.
Important Safety Reminder
Like all assistance systems, LDW has limitations. Over-reliance on LDW may result 
in a collision. It is always your responsibility to keep the vehicle wit\
hin your lane. 
LDW only alerts you when lane drift is detected without a turn signal in\
 use. LDW 
may not detect all lane markings or lane departures; accuracy will vary \
based on 
weather, speed, and lane marker condition. It is always your responsibility to safely 
operate the vehicle and avoid collisions.
*if equipped
Lane departure indicator
(models with multi-
information display) LDW indicator
(models with 
information display)
Beep
LDW 
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Blind Spot Information (BSI) System*
Alerts you to a detected vehicle in your left or right blind spot when y\
our vehicle 
speed is 20 mph (32 km/h) or higher.
When a vehicle is detected in your blind spot, the 
blind spot indicator turns on and stays lit until the area 
is clear. 
When your turn signal is on and a vehicle is detected, 
the blind spot indicator blinks and a beep sounds until 
the area is clear or the turn signal is off.
Important Safety Reminder
Like all assistance systems, BSI has limitations. Over-reliance on the system may 
result in a collision. The system is for your convenience only.
Failure to visually confirm that it is safe to change lanes before doi\
ng so may 
result in a crash and serious injury or death. Do not rely only on the b\
lind spot 
information system when changing lanes.
Always look in your mirrors, to either side of your vehicle, and behind \
you for 
other vehicles before changing lanes.
WARNING
 Changing SettingsDetermine the warning type, or turn the system off. Use the interface di\
al to make 
and enter selections.
1.  Press the SETTINGS button. 
2.  Select Vehicle Settings. The vehicle must be in 
Park (P).
3.  Select Driver Assist System Setup. 
4.  Select an alert type, or turn the system off. 
5.  Press the BACK button to exit the menu. 
*if equipped
Parking Sensor System*
When the system senses an object when you are parking or backing up, ind\
icators 
appear on the instrument panel and the navigation screen and a series of\
 beeps will 
sound. As you get closer to the object, the beep rate increases.
 Turning the System On or Off
Press the parking sensor button. A green indicator 
light appears on the button when the system is on.
*if equipped
Parking 
sensor 
button
Screen indicators
Display and indicators      
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Rearview Camera*
When you shift into Reverse (R), a real-time image of the area behind \
your vehicle is 
shown in the display, along with helpful parking guidelines. 
 Changing Camera Settings
Turn the guidelines on or off. Use the selector knob to make selections. \
1.  Press the SETTINGS button. 
2.  Select Camera Settings. 
3.  Select Rear Camera.
4.  Select Fixed Guideline.
5.  Select On or Off. 
6.  Press the BACK button to exit the menu. 
SETTINGS button 
BACK 
button Selector knob
*if equipped
Multi-View Rear Camera*
When you shift into Reverse (R), a real-time image of the area behind \
your vehicle is 
shown in the display, along with helpful parking guidelines.
The rear camera view is restricted. You cannot see the corner ends of the bumper or what is 
underneath the bumper. Its unique lens also makes objects appear closer or farther than they \
actually are.
Visually confirm that it is safe to drive before backing up. Certain c\
onditions (such as weather, 
lighting, and high temperatures) may also restrict the rear view. Do not rely on the rearview display, 
which does not give you all information about conditions at the rear of \
your vehicle.
 Changing Camera Settings
Turn the guidelines on or off. Use the interface dial to make and enter s\
elections.
1.  Press the SETTINGS button.
2.  Select Camera Settings.
3.  Select Fixed Guidelines.
4.  Select On or Off.
5.  Press the BACK button to exit the menu.
Wide view Normal view Top down view
Press the 
interface dial to 
toggle between 
views.
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Refueling
Use the proper fuel and refueling procedure to ensure the best performan\
ce and 
safety of your vehicle.
 Fuel Information
Use of unleaded gasoline of 87 octane or higher is recommended.
•  Honda recommends TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline where available.
•  Do NOT use gasoline containing more than 15% ethanol.
•  Do NOT use gasoline containing methanol.
•  Do NOT use gasoline containing MMT.
We recommend quality gasoline containing detergent additives that help 
prevent fuel system and engine deposits. In addition, in order to mainta\
in good 
performance, fuel economy, and emissions control, we strongly recommend the 
use of gasoline that does NOT contain harmful manganese-based fuel addit\
ives 
such as MMT, if such gasoline is available. 
NOTICE
 How to Refuel 1.  The fuel fill door is located at the left rear of the 
vehicle. Park next to the service pump that is 
most accessible.
2.  Turn off the engine. 
3.  Pull the fuel fill door release handle near the 
parking brake. The fuel fill door opens.
4.  Turn the fuel fill cap slowly to open. Place the fuel 
fill cap in the holder.
5.  Insert the filler nozzle fully. When the tank is full, 
the fuel nozzle clicks off automatically.
6.  Replace the fuel fill cap. Tighten it until you hear 
at least one click. Close the fuel fill door. 
Pull
Cap
Holder
Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously 
injured when handling fuel.
• 
Stop the engine, and keep heat, sparks, and flame away.
•  Handle fuel only outdoors.
•  Wipe up spills immediately.
WARNING
Learn about what to do in critical or emergency situations.
Smart Entry Remote Battery Strength
If the battery life in your remote transmitter is weak, a message appear\
s in the 
display with information on how to start the engine.
1.  Touch the back of the remote transmitter to the 
ENGINE START/STOP button while the indicator is 
flashing.
2.  With the brake pedal pressed, press the ENGINE 
START/STOP button within 10 seconds.
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Shift Lever Does Not Move
Follow the procedure below if you cannot move the shift lever out of Par\
k (P).
1. Set the parking brake.
2.  Remove the key from the ignition, or remove the 
built-in key from the remote transmitter.
3.  Wrap a cloth around the tip of a small flat-tip 
screwdriver to remove the cover of the shift lock 
release slot. Put the tip of the flat-tip screwdriver 
into the slot and remove it as shown in the image.
4.  Insert the key into the shift lock release slot.
5.  While pushing the key down, press the shift lever 
release button and place the shift lever into Neutral  
(N). The lock is now released. Have the shift lever 
checked by a dealer as soon as possible.
Slot
Cover
Release
button
Shift lock 
release slot  
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 After the Engine Starts
Once your vehicle’s engine has started, remove the jumper cables in the following 
order:
1.  Disconnect the jumper cable from your engine hanger.
2.  Disconnect the other end of the jumper cable from the assisting vehicle’\
s (-) 
terminal.
3.  Disconnect the jumper cable from your vehicle’s (+) terminal.
4.  Disconnect the other end of the jumper cable from the assisting vehicle’\
s (+) 
terminal.
5.  Have your vehicle inspected by a nearby service station or a dealer.
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: Turn 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 comes down. If the cooling fan is not operating, immediatel\
y stop 
the engine.
4.  Once the engine has cooled down, inspect the coolant level and check the\
 
cooling system components for leaks. If the coolant level in the reserve\
 tank 
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.
5.  Once the engine has cooled sufficiently, restart it and check the temperature 
gauge. If the temperature needle has gone down, resume driving. If it ha\
s not 
gone down, contact a dealer for repairs.
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 \
to 
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
Reserve
tank
MAXMIN
Jump Starting
Turn off the power to electric devices, such as audio and lights. Turn off the engine, 
then open the hood.
1.  Connect the first jumper cable to your vehicle’s 
battery (+) terminal.
2.  Connect the other end of the first jumper cable 
to the booster battery (+) terminal. Use a 12-volt 
booster battery only.
3.  Connect the second jumper cable to the booster 
battery (-) terminal.
4.  Connect the other end of the second jumper cable 
to the grounding point as shown. Do not connect 
this jumper cable to any other part.
5.  If your vehicle is connected to another vehicle, 
start the assisting vehicle’s engine and increase its 
rpm slightly.
6.  Attempt to start your vehicle’s engine. If it turns over slowly, make sure that the 
jumper cables have good metal-to-metal contact.
WARNING: Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and 
lead compounds. Wash your hands after handling.
A battery can explode if you do not follow the correct procedure, seriou\
sly 
injuring anyone nearby.
Keep all sparks, open flames, and smoking materials away from the batt\
ery.
WARNING
Booster 
battery
Grounding 
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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 START/STOP button for 
two seconds, or
•  Firmly press the ENGINE START/STOP button two 
times.
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.
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
*if equipped
The steering wheel will not lock. The power mode changes to ACCESSORY, unless 
the shift lever is in Park (P), in which case the power mode changes t\
o VEHICLE OFF.
Because turning off the engine also disables the power assist the engine\
 provides 
to the steering and braking systems, it will require significantly mor\
e physical effort 
and time to steer and slow the vehicle. Downshift gears and use both fee\
t 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. Driving on an extremely underinflated tire can cause it to overheat. A\
n overheated 
tire can fail. Always inflate your tires to the specified pressure.NOTICE
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Monitors the tire pressure while you are driving.
If your vehicle’s tire pressure becomes significantly low, 
the low tire pressure indicator comes on and a message 
appears on the multi-information display.
Stop your vehicle in a safe place. Check the tire 
pressure and adjust the pressure to the specified 
level. The specified tire pressure is on a label on the 
driver’s doorjamb.
Changing a Flat Tire
If a tire goes flat while driving, grasp the steering wheel firmly, and brake gradually 
to reduce speed. Then, stop in a safe place. Replace the flat tire wit\
h the compact 
spare tire. Go to a dealer as soon as possible to have the full-size tir\
e repaired or 
replaced.
 Getting Ready to Change the Tire
Park the vehicle on a firm, level, non-slippery surface. Apply the par\
king brake, 
shift to Park (P), and turn the vehicle off. Turn on the hazard warning lights.
1.  Open the tailgate. Turn on the cargo lights if 
necessary (see page 39). Remove the floor mat 
under the second-row seat.
2.  Pull up the floor carpet.
3.  Lift up the floor lid using the handle and remove it.
4.  Take the tool case out of the spare tire well. Take 
the jack and wheel nut wrench out of the tool 
case.
Tool case
Spare tire
Floor carpet
Handle
Floor lid  
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5.  Unscrew the wing bolt, then remove the spare 
tire.
6.  Place a wheel block or rock in front and rear of 
the wheel diagonal to the flat tire.
7.  Place the compact spare tire (wheel side up)
under the vehicle body, near the tire that needs 
to be replaced.
8.  Loosen each wheel nut about one turn using the 
wheel nut wrench.
 Setting Up the Jack
1.  Place the jack under the jacking point closest to 
the tire to be changed.
2.  Turn the end bracket (as shown in the image) 
clockwise until the top of the jack contacts the 
jacking point. Make sure that the jacking point 
tab is resting in the jack notch.
3.  Raise the vehicle, using the jack handle bar and 
the jack handle, until the tire is off the ground.
Jack
handle
bar Wheel nut
Wrench as jack handle
The vehicle can easily roll off the jack, seriously injuring anyone unde\
rneath.
Follow the directions for changing a tire exactly, and never get under the 
vehicle when it is supported only by the jack.
WARNING
The following instructions must be followed to use the jack safely:
•  Do not use the jack with people or luggage in the vehicle.
•  Use the jack provided in your vehicle. Other jacks may not support the w\
eight 
(“load”) or fit the jacking point.
•  Do not use while the engine is running.
•  Use only where the ground is firm and level.
•  Use only at the jacking points.
•  Do not get in the vehicle while using the jack.
•  Do not put anything on top of or underneath the jack.
 Replacing the Flat Tire
1.  Remove the wheel nuts, wheel cover (if 
necessary), 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.