heater HONDA ACCORD 2013 9.G Owners Manual
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2Quick Reference Guide
Quick Reference GuideVisual Index*1: Models with the smart entry system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
âSystem Indicators 
(P 68)
âGauges 
(P 89)
âInformation Display
* (P 90)
âNavigation System
* 
() See Navigation System ManualâAudio System 
(P 180, 203, 236)
âENGINE START/STOP Button
*1 (P 132)
âHeating and Cooling System
* (P 166)
âRear Window Defogger 
(P 142)
 
âFront Seat Heater Switches
* (P 164)
âIgnition Switch
*1 (P 131)
âECON Button 
(P 446)
âMulti-Information Display
* (P 93)
âHeated Mirror Button
* (P 142)
 
âClimate Control System
* (P 169)
â
 (Vehicle Stability Assist (VSAÂŽ ) System OFF) Button 
(P 465)
âLane Departure Warning (LDW) Button
* (P 462)
âTPMS (Tire Pressure Monitoring System) Button
* (P 469)
âHazard Warning ButtonâAudio with Touch Screen
* (P 204, 237)
âAudio/Information Screen (P 181, 207, 239) 
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uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience Items uInterior Convenience Items
164Controls
The ignition switch must be in ON 
(w*1 to use 
the seat heaters. The  HI setting heats the seats 
faster than the LO  setting.
While in  HI, the heater cycles on and off.
u The appropriate indicator will be on 
while the seat heater is on. Briefly press 
the switch on the opposite side to turn 
the heater off. The indicator will be off. 
When a comfortable temperature is 
reached, select  LO to keep the seat 
warm.
*1: Models with the smart entry system have an  ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an 
ignition switch.â Front Seat Heaters
*
1 Front Seat Heaters
*
Do not use the seat heaters even in  LO when the 
engine is off. Under such conditions, the battery may 
be weakened, making the engine difficult to start.
In the  LO setting, the heater runs continuously and 
does not automatically turn off.
3
WARNING
Heat induced burns are possible when 
using seat heaters. 
Persons with a diminish ed ability to sense 
temperature (e.g., persons with diabetes, 
lower-limb nerve damage, or paralysis) or 
with sensitive skin should not use seat 
heaters.
* Not available on all models 
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165
uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience Items uInterior Convenience Items
Controls
The ignition switch must be in ON 
*1 to use 
the seat heaters. The  HI setting heats the seats 
faster than the  LO setting.
There is no heater in the rear center seating 
position.
While in  HI, the heater cycles on and off.
u The appropriate indicator will be on 
while the seat heater is on. When a 
comfortable temperature is reached, 
select  LO to keep the seat warm.
*1: Models with the smart entry system have an ENGINE START/STOP  button instead of an 
ignition switch.â Rear Seat Heaters
*
1 Rear Seat Heaters
*
Do not use the seat heaters even in  LO when the 
engine is off. Under such conditions, the battery may 
be weakened, making the engine difficult to start.
In the  LO setting, the heater runs continuously and 
does not automatically turn off.
3
WARNING
Heat induced burns are possible when 
using seat heaters. 
Persons with a diminish ed ability to sense 
temperature (e.g., persons with diabetes, 
lower-limb nerve damage, or paralysis) or 
with sensitive skin should not use seat 
heaters.
II
* Not available on all models 
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167
uuHeating and Cooling
*uUsing Vents, Heating and A/C
Controls
The heater uses engine coolant to warm the 
air.
1. Adjust the fan speed using the fan control 
dial.
2. Select .
3. Adjust the temperature using the 
temperature control dial.
â To rapidly warm up the interior
1. Set the fan to the maximum speed.
2. Select .
3. Set the temperature to maximum warm.
4. Press the   button (the indicator on).â To dehumidify the interior
When used in combination with the heater, the air conditioning system makes the 
interior warm and dry and can prevent the windows from fogging up.
1. Turn the fan on.
2. Press the A/C  button to turn on the air conditioning.â Heating
1Heating
When you select  , the mode automatically 
switches to fresh air.1To rapidly warm up the interior
Change to fresh air mode as soon as the interior gets 
warm enough. The windows may fog up if kept in 
recirculation mode. 
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427
Continued
Driving
When DrivingStarting the Engine
1.Make sure the parking brake is applied.
2. Check that the shift lever is in 
(P, then 
depress the brake pedal.
u Although it is possible to start the vehicle 
in 
(N, it is safer to start it in 
(P.
2. Check that the shift lever is in 
(N. Then 
depress the brake pedal with your right 
foot, and the clutch pedal with your left 
foot.
u The clutch pedal must be fully depressed 
to start the engine.
Models without smart entry system
1Starting the Engine
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 at altitudes above 8,000 feet (2,400 
meters).
When starting the engine in cold weather, turn off all 
electrical accessories such as the lights, heating and 
cooling system
*/climate control system
*, and rear 
defogger in order to reduce battery drain.
If you live in a region where winter is extremely cold, 
an engine block heater will improve starting and 
warming of the engine. If temperatures consistently 
below -22
°F (-30
°C) are expected, the coolant 
mixture should be charged to a higher concentration 
to prevent freezing. Consult a dealer for details.
If the exhaust system sounds abnormal or you can 
smell exhaust gas inside the vehicle, have your vehicle 
checked by a dealer. There may be a problem with 
the engine or exhaust system.
Brake Pedal
Automatic transmission (CVT) models
Brake Pedal
Clutch Pedal
Manual transmission models
* Not available on all models 
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uuWhen Driving uStarting the Engine
Continued
Driving
Starting the Engine
1. Make sure the parking brake is applied.
2. Check that the shift lever is in 
(P, then 
depress the brake pedal.
u Although it is possible to start the vehicle 
in 
(N, it is safer to start it in 
(P.
2. Check that the shift lever is in 
(N. Then 
depress the brake pedal with your right 
foot, and the clutch pedal with your left 
foot.
u The clutch pedal must be fully depressed 
to start the engine.
Models with smart entry system
1Starting the Engine
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 at altitudes above 8,000 feet (2,400 
meters).
When starting the engine in cold weather, turn off all 
electrical accessories such as the lights, climate 
control system, and rear defogger in order to reduce 
battery drain.
If you live in a region where winter is extremely cold, 
an engine block heater will improve starting and 
warming of the engine. If temperatures consistently 
below -22°F (-30°C) are expected, the coolant 
mixture should be changed to a higher concentration 
to prevent freezing. Consult a dealer for details.
If the exhaust system sounds abnormal or you can 
smell exhaust gas inside the vehicle, have your vehicle 
checked by a dealer. There may be a problem with 
the engine or exhaust system.
The immobilizer system protects your vehicle from 
theft.
If an improperly coded device is used, the engineâs 
fuel system is disabled.
2 Immobilizer System  P. 124
Brake Pedal
Automatic transmission/CVT models
Brake Pedal
Clutch Pedal
Manual transmission models 
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564Handling the Unexpected
FusesFuse LocationsIf any electrical devices are not working, 
turn the ignition switch to LOCK 
(0*1 and 
check to see if any applicable fuse is blown.
Located near the brake fluid reservoir. Push 
the tabs to open the box.
Fuse locations are shown on the fuse box 
cover. Locate the fuse in question by the 
fuse number and box cover number.
â Circuit protected and fuse ratingâ Engine Compartment Fuse Box
Circuit Protected
Amps
1
Battery
125 A
2
EPS
70 A
Fuse Box Main 1 (60 A)
Fuse Box Option 1
(40 A)
ââ
â
â
ABS/VSA FSR 40 A
ABS/VSA Motor 30 A
3
â
â
â
â
â
â
â
â
4 Front Fog Light
*
(15 A)
5
Horn
10 A
6 Stop Light 10 A
7
FI Sub
15 A
8 DRL (7.5 A)
9
IG Coil
15 A
10 Injector
*2
20 A
11
Hazard
15 A
12 Fuse Box Main 2 60 A
Fuse Box Option 2 (40 A)
IG Main 1 50 A
30 A
*4
IG Main 2
*4
30 A
Sub Fan Motor 20 A
*2
30 A
*3
Headlight Low Beam Main 30 A
Fuse Box 30 A
Wiper Motor 30 A
Main Fan Motor 30 A Starter Motor
*4
30 A
13
Rear Defogger
40 A
14 Heater Motor 40 A
15
FI Main
15 A
Circuit Protected
Amps
*1:
Models with the smart entry system have an 
ENGINE START/STOP  button instead of an 
ignition switch.
*2:4-cylinder models
*3:6-cylinder models
*4:Models with smart entry system
*5:Models with LED low beam headlights 16 Heated Door Mirror
*
(10 A)
17
MG Clutch
7.5 A
18 DBW 15 A
19
Small Light
20 A
20 Interior Light 7.5 A
21
Back Up
10 A
22 Audio 10 A
23
Fan Timer
7.5 A
24 Right Headlight Low Beam 10 A
15 A
*5
25
Left Headlight Low Beam
10 A
15 A
*5
26 â â
Circuit Protected
Amps
* Not available on all models 
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565
uuFuses uFuse Locations
Handling the Unexpected
Located under the dashboard.
Fuse locations are shown on the label on 
the side panel.
Locate the fuse in question by the fuse 
number and label number.â Circuit protected and fuse ratingâ Interior Fuse Box
Fuse Label
Circuit Protected
Amps
1
A/C
7.5 A
2
DRL
7.5 A
3
â
â
4
â
â
5
Meter
7.5 A
6
SRS
7.5 A
7
Option
*
(7.5 A)
8
MISS SOL
10 A
9
Fuel Pump
20 A
10
ABS/VSA
7.5 A
11
â
â
12
Front Wiper
7.5 A
13
ACG
15 A
14
Rear Accessory Power Socket
(Console Compartment)
(20 A)
15
Driverâs Power Seat 
Reclining
*
(20 A)
16
Moonroof
*
(20 A)
17
Front Seat Heaters
*
(20 A)
18
â
â
19
Passenger Side Door  Unlock
10 A
20
Driver Side Rear Door  Unlock
10 A
21
Driverâs Door Lock
10 A
22
Passenger Side Door Lock
10 A
23
Driverâs Door Unlock
10 A
24
SRS
10 A
25
Illumination
10 A
26
Key Lock
7.5 A
27
Parking Lights
10 A
28
Lumbar Support
*
(10 A)
29
Right Headlight High Beam
10 A
30
Washer
15 A
31
SMART
*
(10 A)
32
Driverâs Power Window
20 A
Circuit Protected
Amps
33
Front Passengerâs Power  Window
20 A
34
Rear Driver Side Power 
Window
20 A
35
Rear Passenger Side Power  Window
20 A
36
Driverâs Power Seat Sliding
*
(20 A)
37
ACCESSORY
7.5 A
38
â
â
39
Left Headlight High Beam
10 A
40
Accessory Power Socket(Console Panel)
20 A
41
Driver Side Rear Door Lock
10 A
42
Door Lock
20 A
a
Audio
*
(7.5 A)
b
ACM
*
(20 A)
c
Rear Seat Heaters
*
(15 A)
d
Premium Amp
*
(20 A)
e
â
â
f
â
â
g
Passengerâs Power Seat 
Reclining
*
(20 A)
h
Passengerâs Power Seat  Sliding
*
(20 A)
Circuit Protected
Amps
* Not available on all models 
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589Index
Fog Light Indicator....................................  77
Folding Down the Rear Seat ...................  154
Foot Brake ................................................  474
Forward Collision Warning (FCW) ..........  458
Front Airbags (SRS) ....................................  42
Front Seats ................................................  148
Adjusting ................................................  148
Fuel .....................................................  19, 480
Economy.................................................  482
Gauge ......................................................  89
Instant Fuel Economy ..........................  91, 96
Low Fuel Indicator.....................................  72
Range .................................................  92, 95
Recommendation....................................  480
Refueling ................................................  480
Fuel Economy ...........................................  482
Fuel Fill Cap ........................................  19, 481
Message .................................................  561
Fuel Fill Door ......................................  19, 481
Fuses .........................................................  564
Inspecting and Changing ........................  566
Locations ........................................  564, 565GGasoline (Fuel) Economy.................................................  482
Gauge ......................................................  89
Information.............................................  480
Instant Fuel Economy ..........................  91, 96
Low Fuel Indicator.....................................  72 Refueling .................................................  480
Gauges ........................................................  89
Gear Shift Lever Positions Automatic Transmission...........................  441
Automatic Transmission (CVT) .........  435, 437
Manual Transmission ...............................  444
Glass (care) ................................................  541
Glove Box ..................................................  158
HHalogen Bulbs ...................................  513, 515
Handling the Unexpected ........................  543
HandsFreeLinkÂŽ  (HFL).......................  339, 376
Auto Answer ...................................  355, 391
Automatic Import of Cellular Phonebook 
and Call History .............................  357, 393
Automatic Transferring ....................  355, 391
Displaying Messages ........................  371, 410
Editing User Name ...................................  390
HFL Buttons .....................................  339, 376
HFL Menus ......................................  342, 378
HFL Status Display ...........................  341, 377
Limitations for Manual Operation ....  341, 377
Making a Call ..................................  361, 402
Options During a Call ......................  368, 407
Phone Setup ....................................  347, 382
Phonebook Phonetic Modification ...........  397
Receiving a Call ...............................  367, 406
Receiving a Text Message/E-mail ......  369, 408
Ring Tone ........................................  356, 392 Selecting a Mail Account .................  370, 409
Speed Dial .......................................  358, 394
To Create a Security PIN ..................  354, 389
To Set Up a Text Message/E-mail 
Options .........................................  352, 387
Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio ...................  263
Hazard Warning Button ..............................  2
Head Restraints ........................................  151
Headlights .................................................  136
Aiming ....................................................  513
Automatic Operation...............................  137
Dimming .........................................  136, 139
Operating................................................  136
Heaters (Seat) ...................................  164, 165
Heating and Cooling System ...................  166
Cooling ...................................................  168
Defrosting the Windshield 
and Windows ........................................  168
Dust and Pollen Filter...............................  537
Heating ...................................................  167
HFL (HandsFreeLinkÂŽ ).......................  339, 376
High Beam Indicator ..................................  76
Hill Start Assist System .....................  428, 432
HomeLink ÂŽ Universal Transceiver ............  337
IIdentification Numbers
Engine and Transmission .........................  574
Vehicle Identification ...............................  574
Ignition Switch .........................................  131 
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592Index
Radio Data System (RDS) ..........  188, 216, 255
Range ....................................................  92, 95
RDS (Radio Data System) ..........  188, 216, 255
Readiness Codes (Emissions Testing) ....... 577
Rear Defogger/Heated Door Mirror 
Button ...................................................... 142
Rear Seat (Folding Down) ........................ 154
Rear Seat Heaters ..................................... 165
Rearview Camera ...................................... 479
Rearview Mirror ........................................ 146
Refueling ................................................... 480
Fuel Gauge ................................................  89
Gasoline ..................................  480, 570, 572
Low Fuel Indicator ..................................... 72
Regulations ...............................  471, 528, 575
Remote Transmitter .................................. 111
Replacement
Battery..................................................... 535
Bulbs ....................................................... 513
Fuses ...............................................  564, 565
Tires ........................................................ 531
Wiper Blade Rubber ................................. 523
Reporting Safety Defects ......................... 576
Resetting a Trip Meter .........................  91, 95SSafe Driving.................................................  27
Safety Check ................................................  31
Safety Labels ...............................................  65
Safety Message ...........................................  25 Seat Belts
....................................................  32
Adjusting the Shoulder Anchor..................  36
Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners .................  34
Checking...................................................  38
Fastening ..................................................  35
Installing a Child Seat with a Lap/Shoulder  Seat Belt ..................................................  59
Pregnant Women ......................................  37
Reminder ..................................................  33
Warning Indicator ...............................  33, 71
Seat Heaters ......................................  164, 165
Seats ..........................................................  148
Adjusting ................................................  148
Front Seats ..............................................  148
Rear Seats ...............................................  154
Seat Heaters ....................................  164, 165
Security System .........................................  124
Immobilizer System Indicator .....................  77
Security System Alarm Indicator.................  77
SEL/RESET Button .......................................  93
Select Lever .................  17, 435, 437, 441, 443
Operation..................  17, 436, 438, 442, 443
Releasing.................................................  557
Wonât Move ............................................  557
Select/Reset Knob .......................................  90
Selecting a Child Seat .................................  56
Selector Knob (Audio) ......................  180, 203
Setting the Clock ......................................  106
Shift Lever ...................  17, 435, 437, 441, 443
Shift Position Indicator ......  70, 436, 438, 442
Shifting (Transmission) .....  435, 437, 441, 443 Shoulder Anchor
........................................  36
Side Airbags ...............................................  46
Side Curtain Airbags ..................................  48
Smart Entry with Push Button Start  System .....................................................  113
Snow Tires ................................................  533
Spare Tire .................................  545, 571, 573
Spark Plugs .......................................  570, 572
Specifications ...........................................  570
Specified Fuel ...........................  480, 570, 572
Speedometer ..............................................  89
SRS Airbags (Airbags) ................................  42
Starting the Engine ..........................  427, 429
Does Not Start ........................................  551
Engine Switch Buzzer ..............................  131
Jump Starting .........................................  554
Steering Wheel ........................................  145
Adjusting ................................................  145
Stopping ...................................................  477
Summer Tires ............................................  533
Sunglasses Holder ....................................  163
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) ....
...  42
Switches 
(Around the Steering Wheel) ........  2, 3, 131
SYNC Mode ..............................................  171
System Message Indicator .........................  76