reset HONDA PASSPORT 2002 2.G Owner's Manual

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ten seconds. If you do nothing, it
will load the second disc and play
the first track for ten seconds.
When it plays a disc that you want
to continue listening to, press
SEEK/SCAN again.
REPEAT
– Use the RPT (preset
5) button to continuously play the
current track or disc.
To keep repeating the current
track, press and release the RPT
button. You will see RPT in the
display. The system will
continuously replay the current
track. Press the RPT button again
to turn it off.
To repeat the current disc, press
and hold the RPT button until you
hear a beep. You will see D
.RPT
in the display. The system plays through the disc currently loaded.
At the end of the disc, instead of
loading the next disc in the
changer, it will return to the
beginning of the current disc.
Press the RPT button again to turn
it off.
RANDOM
– Use the RAND
(preset 6) button to randomly
play, or “shuffle” the tracks on the
disc or discs in the changer. With
this activated, the system plays
the tracks in random order, rather
than in the order they are recorded
on the CD or CDs.
To shuffle the tracks on the CD
currently loaded, press and release
the RAND button. You will see
RAND in the display. The system
plays the tracks on the current disc in random order. When all
the tracks have been played, it
will load the next CD and play
those tracks in random order. To
turn off random play, press the
RAND button again.
To include all the loaded CDs in
the random selection, press and
hold RAND until you hear a beep.
You will see D
.RAND in the
display. With this activated, the
system randomly selects what
track to play next from all the
CDs in the changer. After playing
a track, it may select another track
on that same disc, or it may load a
different CD and play a track on
it. This continues until you turn
off random play by pressing the
RAND button again.

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Accelerating (While Cruise
Control System Is in Use)
Depress the accelerator pedal for
acceleration.
When you release the accelerator
pedal, the vehicle
’s speed will
gradually return to the preset speed.
Resetting to Higher Cruising Speed
You can accelerate by turning and
holding the knob at the

RESUME/ACCEL” position for
more than one second.
The cruise control system will be
reset to the speed you are
travelling when you release the
knob.
For a quick reset, accelerate with
the accelerator pedal to the
desired speed, then press and
release the “
SET/COAST” button. Decelerating (While Cruise
Control System Is in Use)
Press and hold the “
SET/COAST”
button to decelerate. Release the
button when you reach the desired
speed; the cruise control system
will be set to that speed. The
lowest speed to which the system
may be set is 25 mph (40 km/h).
When it is necessary to make a
quick reset, depress the brake
pedal. Press the “
SET/COAST”
button when you reach the desired
speed.
The cruise control system cannot
be set to speeds below 25 mph (40
km/h). Tap Up (While Cruise Control
System Is in Use)
Quickly turning and releasing the
knob at the “
RESUME/ACCEL”
position with the cruise control
engaged allows you to “tap up”
the preset cruising speed. Each
turn increases the preset cruising
speed by one mile per hour (1.6
km/h). The preset cruising speed
can be increased by up to 10 miles
per hour (16 km/h) in this manner.

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Tap Down (While Cruise Control
System Is in Use)
Quickly pressing and releasing the

SET/COAST”
button with the
cruise control engaged allows you
to “tap down” the preset cruising
speed. Each depression decreases
the preset cruising speed by one
mile per hour (1.6 km/h). The
preset cruising speed can be
decreased to a minimum of 25
miles per hour (40 km/h) in this
manner.
Disengaging
Disengage the cruise control
system by depressing the brake
pedal, or the clutch pedal on
manual transmission vehicles.
You can also turn off the system
by turning the knob to
“CANCEL,”
then releasing it, or by pressing the
CRUISE ON/OFF button.
Clearing the System
The cruise control system will be
canceled when any of the
following conditions apply:
1. When the brake pedal is depressed. 2. When the clutch pedal is
depressed (manual
transmission) or when the
automatic transmission is
shifted to the “
N” position.
3. When cruising speed reaches approximately 16 mph (26
km/h) or lower.
4. When cruising speed is lower than preset speed by 12 mph
(19 km/h) or more.
5. When you depress the
CRUISE ON/OFF button.
6. When the ignition switch is turned to the “
OFF” position.

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7. If you press the

SET/COAST” button at the
same time as you turn the
knob to the

RESUME/ACCEL” position.
8. When trouble develops in the system.
9. When the knob is turned to the “
CANCEL” position.
On steep upgrades, the vehicle
may not be able to maintain the
preset speed. This may cause the
cruise control system to cancel. Recovering the Set Speed
If the cruise control is cancelled
as described by items 1 thru 4
above, the originally set cruise
speed can be recovered by quickly
turning and releasing the knob at
the “
RESUME/ACCEL” position.
Your current speed must be
approximately 25 mph (40 km/h)
or higher. Keep the
CRUISE ON/OFF button

OFF” unless you are using the
system.

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To cancel panic mode before 30
seconds, press any button on the
remote transmitter. You can also
turn the ignition switch to
ACCESSORY.
The anti-theft system is designed
to protect your vehicle and its
contents from theft. Any attempt
to forcibly open any door, the
tailgate, or the hood without using
the key or the remote transmitter
will cause the system to alarm.
The horn sounds and the
headlights flash for approximately
three minutes. The starter motor
circuit is disabled so the engine
cannot be started. After three
minutes, the system resets.Activating the System
The system activates
automatically when all the doors,
the tailgate, and the hood are fully
closed and locked.
Lock the doors with the key, the
remote transmitter, or the door
lock button/knob. The anti-theft
system indicator will come on to
show that it is activating. After
about 10 seconds, the light will
Anti-Theft System

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begin blinking rapidly to indicate
the system is active.
Deactivating the System
Unlocking the doors or the
tailgate with the key or the remote
transmitter turns off the system.
You can also turn the ignition
switch to the
ACCESSORY
position.
Doing any of the above will also
reset an alarming system before
the three minutes have elapsed.
The digital clock displays the time
at all times, regardless of ignition
switch position.
HOURMINUTE
To set the time:
•Press and hold the H button to
set the hours. The numbers will
advance rapidly. Release the
button when the desired time is
reached.
•Press and hold the M button to
set the minutes. The numbers
will advance rapidly. Release
the button when the desired
time is reached.
Digital Clock

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219Care and Maintenance
(–36
C) to ensure protection
against corrosion and loss of
engine coolant from boiling.
This should be done even if
freezing temperatures are not
expected.
•Add ethylene glycol-based
antifreeze when antifreeze has
to be added because of engine
coolant loss or if more
protection against freezing at
temperatures lower than –33F
(–36 C) is needed. Do not use
an alcohol-based or
methanol-based antifreeze, or
plain water. They boil at a
lower point, and do not provide
corrosion protection.
Thermostat
The engine coolant temperature is
controlled by a thermostat, which
stops engine coolant flow through
the radiator until a preset
temperature is reached. This
thermostat is installed in the
engine coolant inlet on the front
of the engine block. The same
thermostat is used in both winter
and summer.Brake Master Cylinder
Check the master cylinder fluid
level in the reservoir every time
you check the engine oil level.
The level should be between the
MAX and ADD level line. If the
level is lower than the
ADD level
line, fill to the
MAX level line
with
DOT-3 or DOT-4 fluid.
Other Required
Maintenance

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