ABS HONDA CIVIC 1991 Owners Manual
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Keys and Locks
Keys (Hatchback)
Your car is supplied with two identical keys that fit the ignition and
all locks. You should keep one of them in a safe place, away from the car, as a spare.
(Sedan)
Your car is supplied with a master key that fits the ignition and all locks, and a valet key that fits the ignition and doors but not the
trunk or trunk remote release.
The valet key is provided for times when you must leave the key
with a parking attendant or repair person, but still want to keep
valuables safely locked-up.
Write down the numbers stamped on your keys and keep the information in your wallet or purse in case you ever need to have
duplicates made. The keys are double edged, so you can insert them in the locks with either edge up.
Door Locks
(Hatchback)
You can lock the doors by pushing the tabs forward.
(Sedan)
You can lock the doors by pushing the tabs down.
The doors must be unlocked before you can open them. The passenger doors can be locked when open, and will stay locked
when you close them; the driver's door cannot be locked when open unless you hold the door handle open. The front doors can be
locked and unlocked from the outside with the key.
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Sedan
Hatchback
Unlock
Lock
Lock
Unlock
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Hatch/Trunk Lid Lock
(Hatchback)
To open the hatch from outside, put the ignition key in the lock and
turn clockwise.
The hatch can be opened by pulling up the lever at the left side of
the driver's seat.
(Sedan) The trunk can be opened by pulling up the lever at the left side of
the driver's seat.
To open the trunk lid from the outside, put the master key in thelock and turn clockwise. The trunk lid opener lever is lockable with
the master key.
Keep the hatch/trunk lid closed while driving, to keep poisonous
carbon monoxide exhaust fumes out of the interior; prolonged
exposure can cause unconsciousness that may lead to death.
Child Proof Door Locks (Sedan)
The child proof door locks are designed to prevent accidental open- ing of the rear doors. To activate the locks, push down the lock tabs
located on each door, then close the doors. When the doors are
locked in this way, they can only be opened from the outside. Open
Unlock
LOCK
TAB
Lock
MASTER KEY
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Gasoline (cont'd)
Fuel vapor is extremely hazardous under certain conditions.
Always stop the engine before refueling, and never refuel near
sparks or open flames. CAUTION:
When reinstalling the fuel cap, be sure both tabs on the cap are
engaged in the slots of the filler neck and turn the cap until it stops. If you replace the cap, use only a genuine Honda replacement part
or its equivalent. Failure to use the proper part could cause serious
fuel system problems.
How to Improve Your Gas Mileage: Drive at a smooth, steady pace to avoid unnecessary decele-
rations and stops — accelerating back to speed uses more fuel.Plan trips to avoid rush hour traffic if possible. Make sure the parking brake is completely released.
Consolidate trips whenever possible.
Keep vehicle weight to a minimum by removing unnecessary
items from the luggage area.
Whenever possible, use fresh air from the dash vents to keep
cool when driving; open windows, or use of the optional air
conditioning both affect fuel economy.
Keep the tires adjusted to the recommended pressure.
Tire Pressure (measured cold): STD Hatchback front 240 kPa (35 psi)
rear 220 kPa (32 psi)
DX Hatchback front 220 kPa (32 psi)
rear 220 kPa (32 psi)
Si Hatchback front 195 kPa (28 psi)
rear 195 kPa (28 psi)
DX Sedan front 220 kPa (32 psi)
rear 220 kPa (32 psi)
LX Sedan front 180 kPa (26 psi)
rear 180 kPa (26 psi)
EX Sedan front 180 kPa (26 psi)
rear 180 kPa (26 psi)
Condition of Your Car You can only get maximum fuel economy if your car is in toprunning condition. Have all required maintenance done at the proper
intervals. Check tire pressures and tire wear frequently. If tire wear is uneven, have the alignment checked by your Honda dealer.
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Wiper Blades
For maximum visibility, replace worn or cracked wiper blades when
you notice they do not wipe the windshield cleanly or smoothly.
To Replace Worn-out Blades 1. Detach the blade assembly from the arm by pressing the lock tabin, then pushing the blade toward
the base of the arm.
METAL SUPPORT
2. Firmly grasp the end of the blade rubber and pull until the tabs are
free of the metal support.
TABS
3. Remove the metal retainers from the worn-out blade rubber andput them in a new blade rubber.
RETAINERS
4. Insert the new blade rubber from the opposite side of the blade
tabs and position the tabs in themetal support. Press Lock
Tab in
Push
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