HONDA PRELUDE 1990 Owner's Guide

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NOTE:

If the headlight motor switch is pushed in, the headlights will not
retract when the light switch is turned off.
If the headlights neither rise nor retract, they can be operated
manually; see page 123.

If you're driving in wet snow or freezing rain, keep the headlights
in the raised position by using the headlight motor switch; this
way,they can still be used if the headlight motors freeze. If the headlights have frozen in either the up or down position,
remove all ice before operating the headlight motors.
High Beam/Low Beam Switch
The headlights may be switched between low beam and high beamby pulling the turn signal lever
towards you until a click is felt. The blue high beam indicator light will be
on when the high beam is on.

Headlight Flasher

The headlights need not be turned on to use them as a passing signal in the daytime. First raise them with the headlight motor switch,
then lightly pull and release the light switch.
CAUTION:
Do not operate the headlight switch or headlight motor switch if
anyone's hands are near the headlights.

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Lights (cont'd)

Headlight Motor Switch
Push the headlight motor switch
to raise and/or retract the headlights while they are off. The

headlights should be raised in this
manner whenever you intend to
use them as a passing signal, or if

there is a possibility of the
headlight motors freezing.

CAUTION:

Do not operate the headlight motor switch if anyone's hands are
near the headlights.
NOTE:
The headlight motor switch will not retract the headlights if they
are already turned on.

If the headlights neither rise nor retract, they can be operated

manually; see page 123

If the headlights have frozen in either the up or down position,
remove all ice before operating the headlight motors.

Fog Lamp Switch (Si)
Push the switch to operate the

fog lamps.
The fog lamps will light only when

the headlights are on at low beam.

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Hazard Warning System
This system should be used only when your car is stopped underemergency or hazardous
conditions. To activate, push the hazard warning switch The
front and rear turn signals will
blink simultaneously and both indicator lights will flash. Push the switch again to turn the

system off.

Panel Brightness Control
When the light switch is in either
of the two "ON" positions, the intensity of the instrument lights
can be adjusted by turning the panel brightness control dial.
Interior Light
The interior light has a three position switch. The light is off all
the time in the OFF position. In
the middle position, it goes on only when a door is opened. In theON position, it is on all the time.

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ON

OFF

DOOR

ACTIVATED
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Lights (cont'd)

Keyhole tight (Si)
When the driver's door handle is pulled, the keyhole light goes

on. This is convenient for

finding the keyhole location in
the dark. The light goes out
after several seconds.
Ignition Switch Light (Si)
This light will illuminate the

switch for several seconds

after the driver's door is closed.
Trunk Light
The trunk compartment light
goes on when the trunk lid is opened. TRUNK
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Cruise Control
Cruise Control
The Cruise Control system allows you to set and automatically maintain any speed above 30 mph (45 km/h) without keeping your
foot on the accelerator. As its name implies, it is meant for cruising

on straight, uncongested highways or freeways. It is not

recommended to be used in traffic, on winding roads or in bad weather conditions where the driver should have total control.
To Set the Cruise Control:
Push the CRUISE CONTROL

master switch on the dash; the
indicator light will come on. Accelerate to the desired
speed, then, push and release

the SET switch on the
steering wheel. The Cruise
Control light on the

instrument panel will come

on.

The speed you were going when you released the SET switch is the speed the Cruise Control will hold. You can then "fine tune" the set
speed by briefly holding and releasing the SET switch to decrease it
a few mph or pushing the RESUME switch to slightly increase it.
To Cancel the Cruise Control:
Push the CRUISE CONTROL

master switch and the indicator
light will go off (this also erases the memory of the set speed), if you must temporarily disengage the system (but you wish to
retain the memory of the set speed): tap the brake pedal, or the clutch pedal (manual transmission) or move the automatic trans-mission shift lever to N (Neutral). If you are still going above 30 mph(45 km/h), you can return to the set speed by simply pushing the
RESUME switch. If the car has decelerated below approximately 30 mph (45 km/h),you can return to the set speed by using the ac-
celerator conventionally until your speed is above 30 mph (45 km/h) and then pushing the RESUME switch.
MASTER SWITCH

RESUME SWITCH Push

SET SWITCH

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Cruise Control (cont'd)

To Change the Set Speed: To a faster speed — For gradual acceleration with your foot off the
accelerator, push
and hold the RESUME switch until you reach the
desired speed; release the switch and the system's memory will be re-programmed to the new speed.
For faster acceleration, push the accelerator until you reach the
desired speed, then push and release the SET switch to re-program
the system.

To a slower speed — push and hold the SET switch and the car willcoast; when you reach the desired slower speed, release the switchand the system will be re-programmed.
For temporary acceleration above the set speed, such as for passing,
use the accelerator pedal conventionally. When you want to return
to the set speed, take your foot off the accelerator and coast without applying the brakes.
The Cruise Control automates the function of the accelerator pedal to maintain your car at a constant speed. This can be a
convenience on long trips, but it can also be a danger if there are many other cars on the road or if the road is unfamiliar. Pay strict
attention to the responsibility of driving whenever using the Cruise Control.

CAUTION:

Because the Cruise Control directly activates the accelerator pedal, don't rest your foot under the pedal when the Cruise
Control is on; it may pull the pedal down onto your foot.
NOTE:
With Cruise Control on, your speed will still vary slightly,particularly when going up or down hills.
Do not drive with your foot on the brake or clutch pedal (manual
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Clock
Digital Clock

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
accidentally. Pushing any of them will change the clock's time

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Cigarette Lighter and Ashtrays
Cigarette Lighter
Push in to heat up. It will automati-
cally release when the element is hot. DO NOT hold it in while it is

heating up.

Front Ashtray
Open the ashtray by lifting its lid.
To remove it, hold the lid, and pull
it toward you.

Rear Ashtray
Open the ashtray by pulling its
top edge.
To remove it, open the ashtray,
then pull it up and out. To install, reverse the removal procedure.
CAUTION:

Do not
use the ashtrays as trash containers; use them only for
extinguished cigarettes. Putting lit cigarettes or matches in an
ashtray with other combustible materials may cause a fire.
Push

Hold the lid, and pull.

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Glove Box,Parking Brake and Hood
Glove Box
Open by pulling the handle.Close

with a firm push .The glove box
can be locked by using the master key; turn the key clockwise to
LOCK.

The glove box light will go on when the glove box door is

opened and the headlights are on.

Do not drive the car with the glove
box door open; it could cause injury
in an accident.
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.

Hood

To open, pull back on the handle under the left side of the dash.
The hood latch is spring-loaded, so the hood will pop up slightly. Release the safety catch under the front center of the hood by

pushing the handle up.

Lift the hood and prop it open with the support rod.
To close, take the support rod down, and return it to its clip , then lower the hood until it is approximately one foot from the closedposition, then let it drop. Be sure the hood is securely latched before
driving away. MASTER KEY

Pull up

CLIP
SUPPORT ROD
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Power Windows (Si)

The power windows can be
operated only when the ignition
switch is in the "II" position.
The operation of the windows is
controlled by the main switch
located in the master control panelon the armrest of the driver's door.
When the main switch is off, only the driver's door window can be

opened and closed.

When the main switch is on, both door windows can be opened and
closed by the driver, using the
appropriate switch in the master

control panel, and the passenger

window can be opened by the passenger, using the switch located
on the armrest of the passenger

door.

When opening or closing a window, push and hold the switch in either
the "up" or "down" direction until the window reaches the desired position, then release.
NOTE:
The driver's window can be opened fully, without the driver having
to hold the switch down, simply by pushing the switch past the first
"stop."
Be sure, before closing any window, that all hands, arms and
other obstructions are clear of the window frame and glass;
severe personal injury could result.
Always keep the main switch in the off position when children
are in the car; injury may result from unintentional window

operation.
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