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Carryin
g Carg o
Carryin g Carg o i n th e Trun k o r o n
a Roo f Rac k
Distribut e carg o evenl y o n th e
floo r o f th e trunk , placin g th e
heavies t item s o n th e botto m an d
a s fa r forwar d a s possible .
I f yo u fol d dow n th e bac k seat , ti e
dow n item s tha t coul d b e throw n
abou t th e ca r durin g a cras h o r
sudde n stop . I
f yo u carr y larg e item s tha t
preven t yo u fro m closin g th e trun k
lid , exhaus t ga s ca n ente r th e
passenge r area . T o avoi d th e
possibilit y o f carbo n monoxid e
poisoning , follo w th e instruction s
o n pag e 4 9 . I
f yo u ca n carr y an y item s o n a
roo f rack , b e sur e th e tota l weigh t
o f th e rac k an d th e item s doe s no t
excee d th e maximu m allowabl e
weight . Pleas e contac t you r Hond a
deale r fo r furthe r information .
Before Drivin g
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Light
s
Replacin g Rea r Bulb s
(i n Fenders )
1 . Ope n th e trunk .
Und o th e fastene r o n th e sid e o f
th e trun k linin g b y pushin g o n th e
cente r o f th e fastener' s hea d unti l
i t pop s in . Pul l th e linin g back . 2
. Determin e whic h o f th e tw o bulb s
i s burne d out : stop/taillight/sid e
marke r ligh t o r tur n signa l light .
3 . Remov e th e socke t b y turnin g it
one-quarte r tur n counterclockwise .4
. Pul l th e bul b straigh t ou t o f it s
socket .
Pus h th e ne w bul b straigh t int o
th e socke t unti l i t bottoms .
5 . Reinstal l th e socke t int o th e ligh t
assembl y b y turnin g it clockwis e
unti l i t locks .
6 . Tes t th e light s t o mak e sur e th e
ne w bul b is working .
7 . Reinstal l th e trun k lining . Mak e
sur e it i s installe d unde r th e edg e
o f th e trun k seal .
CONTINUED
Maintenanc e
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Light
s
8 . Rese t th e fastene r b y pushin g o n
th e pointe d en d unti l i t pop s bac k
almos t flus h wit h th e finger s o n
th e housing . 9
. Pu t th e fastene r i n th e hol e o n th e
sid e o f th e trun k linin g an d pus h
o n th e cente r unti l i t lock s (th e
cente r i s flus h wit h th e head) .
Replacin
g Rea r Bulb s (i n Trun k
Lid )
1 . Ope n th e trunk .
2 . Determin e whic h o f th e tw o bulb s
i s burne d out : tailligh t o r back-u p
light .
3 . Remov e th e socke t b y turnin g it
one-quarte r tur n counterclockwise .
Maintenanc e
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Light
s
Replacin g th e Trun k Ligh t Bul b
The trunk light is available on LX and
EX models in the U.S., and all models in
Canada
1 . Remov e th e len s b y carefull y
pryin g o n th e edg e o f th e len s i n
th e middl e wit h a fingernai l fil e o r
a smal l flat-ti p screwdriver . D o no t
pr y o n th e edg e o f th e housin g
aroun d th e lens. 2
. Remov e th e bul b b y pullin g it
straigh t ou t o f it s meta l tabs .
3 . Pus h th e ne w bul b int o th e meta l
tabs . Sna p th e len s bac k in place .
Maintenanc e
TRUN
K LIGH T
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Changin
g a Fla t Tir e
I f yo u hav e a fla t tir e whil e driving ,
sto p in a saf e plac e t o chang e it .
Stoppin g in traffi c o r o n th e shoulde r
o f a bus y roa d is dangerous . Driv e
slowl y alon g th e shoulde r unti l yo u
ge t t o a n exi t o r a n are a to sto p tha t
i s fa r awa y fro m th e traffi c lanes .
1. Par k th e ca r o n firm , leve l an d
non-slipper y groun d awa y fro m
traffic . Pu t th e transmissio n i n
Par k (automatic ) o r Revers e
(manual) . Appl y th e parkin g brake .
2 . Tur n o n th e hazar d warnin g light s
an d tur n th e ignitio n switc h t o
LOC K (0) . Hav e al l th e
passenger s ge t ou t o f th e ca r whil e
yo u chang e th e tire . 3
. Ope n th e trunk . Rais e th e trun k
floo r b y liftin g u p o n th e bac k edge .
4 . Tak e th e too l ki t ou t o f th e trunk .
5 . Unscre w th e win g bol t an d tak e
th e spar e tir e ou t o f it s well .
CONTINUED
Takin g Car e o f th e Unexpecte d
Th
e ca r ca n easil y rol l of f th e
jack , seriousl y injurin g anyon e
underneath .
Follo w th e direction s fo r
changin g a tir e exactly , an d
neve r ge t unde r th e ca r whe n i t
i s supporte d onl y b y th e jack . SPAR
E TIR E TRUN
K FLOO R
TOO L KI T JAC
K
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Changin
g a Fla t Tir e
14.Tighte n th e whee l nut s securel y in
th e sam e crisscros s pattern . Hav e
th e whee l nu t torqu e checke d a t
th e neares t automotiv e servic e
facility .
Tighte n th e whee l nut s to :
8 0 lbf·f t (10 8 N·m , 1 1 kgf·m )
WIN
G BOL T
SPACE
R
CON E
15.Plac e th e fla t tir e fac e dow n in th e
spar e tir e well .
16.Remov e th e space r con e fro m th e
win g bolt , tur n it over , an d pu t i t
bac k o n th e bolt .
17.Secur e th e fla t tir e b y screwin g
th e win g bol t bac k int o it s hole . 18.Stor
e th e jac k i n th e trun k wit h th e
en d bracke t o n th e righ t side .
Tur n th e jack' s en d bracke t t o loc k
i t i n place . Stor e th e too l kit .
19.Stor e th e whee l cove r i n th e trunk .
Mak e sur e it doe s no t ge t
scratche d o r damaged .
20 . Lowe r th e trun k floor , the n clos e
th e trun k lid .
Takin g Car e o f th e Unexpecte d
Loos
e item s ca n fl y aroun d th e
interio r i n a cras h an d coul d
seriousl y injur e th e occupants .
Stor e th e wheel , jac k an d tool s
securel y befor e driving .
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Closin
g th e Moonroo f
I f th e electri c moto r wil l no t clos e
th e moonroof , d o th e following :
1 . Chec k th e fus e fo r th e moonroo f
moto r (se e pag e 255 ). I f th e fus e
i s blown , replac e it wit h on e o f th e
sam e o r lowe r rating .
2 . Tr y closin g th e moonroof . I f th e
ne w fus e blow s immediatel y o r th e
moonroo f moto r stil l doe s no t
operate , yo u ca n clos e th e
moonroo f manually .
3 . Ge t th e moonroo f wrenc h ou t o f
th e too l ki t i n th e trunk . ROUN
D PLU G
4 . Us e a screwdrive r o r coi n to
remov e th e roun d plu g in th e
cente r o f th e headliner . 5
. Inser t th e moonroo f wrenc h int o
th e socke t behin d thi s plug . Tur n
th e wrenc h unti l th e moonroo f i s
full y closed .
6 . Remov e th e wrench . Replac e th e
roun d plug .
Takin g Car e o f th e Unexpecte d
SOCKE
T
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Inde
x
Reminde r Beeper........................ . 6 1
Replacin g Haloge n Bulb s ........ . 22 0
Turnin g on................................... . 6 1
Hea d Restraints.............................. . 7 9
Heatin g an d Cooling....................... . 9 0
Hig h Altitude , Startin g at............. . 15 7
High-Lo w Bea m Switch................. . 6 1
High-moun t Brak e Light.............. . 22 5
Hoo d Latch.................................... . 20 2
Hood , Openin g the....................... . 14 4
Horn.............................................. . 3 , 6 0
Ho t Coolant , Warnin g about....... . 19 1
Hydrauli c Clutch........................... . 19 9
Hydroplaning................................. . 17 1
Identificatio n Number , Vehicle... . 26 2
I f You r Ca r Ha s to b e Towed...... . 25 9
Ignitio n
Keys.............................................. . 6 9
Switch........................................... . 7 0
Timin g Contro l System............ . 27 1
Importan t Safet y Precaution s ......... . 6
Indicato r Lights , Instrumen t
Panel............................................. . 5 3
Infan
t Restraint............................... . 2 9
Inflation , Prope r Tir e ................... . 21 1
Hig h Spee d Driving.................. . 21 2
Norma l Driving......................... . 21 2
Insid e Mirror................................... . 8 3
Inspection , Tire............................. . 21 3
Instrumen t Panel........................ . 2 , 5 2
Instrumen t Pane l Brightness........ . 6 2
Interio r Cleaning........................... . 23 4
Interio r Lights................................. . 8 8
Introduction........................................ . i
Jackin g u p th e Car........................ . 24 0
Jack , Tire....................................... . 23 9
Jum p Starting................................ . 24 5
Keys.................................................. . 6 9
Label , Certification....................... . 26 2
Lan e Change , Signaling................. . 6 2
La
p Belt............................................ . 4 3
Lap/Shoulde r Belts........................ . 4 2
Leakin g o f Exhaus t int o Car......... . 4 9
Light s
Bul b Replacement.................... . 22 0
Indicator....................................... . 5 3
Parking......................................... . 6 1
Tur n Signal.................................. . 6 2
Loa d Limit..................................... . 15 2
LOC K (Ignitio n Ke y Position)...... . 7 0
Lock s
Anti-thef t Steerin g Column....... . 7 0
Fue l Fil l Door............................ . 14 3
Powe r Door................................. . 7 2
Trunk........................................... . 7 6
Lo w Coolan t Level........................ . 14 7
Lo w Fue l Indicator......................... . 5 6
Lowe r Gear , Downshiftin g to a... . 15 8
Lo w Oi l Pressur e Indicator... . 55 , 24 9
Lubrican t Specification s Chart... . 26 4
Luggage......................................... . 15 1
CONTINUED
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Inde
x
Maintenance.................................. . 17 3
Owne r Maintenanc e Checks... . 18 5
Record................................. .183 -
184
Require d Indicator...................... .
5
9
Safety.......................................... . 17 4
Schedule............................. .178 -
182
Malfunctio n Indicato r
Lamp.
. 56 , 25 1
Manua l Transmission................... . 15 8
Manua l Transmissio n Flui d ........ . 19 8
Meters , Gauges............................... . 5 7
Methano l i n Gasoline................... . 26 8
Mirrors , Adjusting.......................... . 8 3
Moonroof......................................... . 8 3
Closin g Manually...................... . 25 3
Operation..................................... . 8 3
Neutra l Gea r Position................... . 16 2
Ne w Vehicl e Break-i n .................. . 14 2
Norma l Shif t Speeds..................... . 15 9
NOTICE , Explanatio n of................... .
i
Numbers, Identification............... .
26
2
Octan
e Requirement , Gasoline... . 14 2
Odometer......................................... . 5 7
Odometer , Trip............................... . 5 7
Oi l
Change , Ho w to ........................ . 18 9
Change , Whe n to...................... . 17 8
Checkin g Engine...................... . 14 6
Pressur e Indicator.............. . 55 , 24 9
Selectin g Prope r Viscosit y
Chart...................................... . 18 8
O N (Ignitio n Ke y Position)........... . 7 1
Onboar d Refuelin g Vapo r
Recovery.................................... . 27 0
Openin g th e Hood........................ . 14 4
Openin g th e Trunk......................... . 7 6
Operatio n in Foreig n Countries.. . 26 9
Outsid e Mirrors.............................. . 8 3
Overheating , Engine.................... . 24 7
Owne r Maintenanc e Checks....... . 18 5
Oxygenate d Fuels......................... . 26 8
Pain t Touch-up.............................. . 23 3
Pane
l Brightnes s Control.............. . 6 2
Par k Gea r Position........................ . 16 1
Parking........................................... . 16 5
Parkin g Brake................................. . 8 5
Parkin g Lights................................. . 6 1
Parkin g Ove r Thing s tha t Burn.. . 27 2
PGM-F I System............................. . 27 1
Polishin g an d Waxing.................. . 23 3
Powe r
Doo r Locks.................................. . 7 2
Mirrors......................................... . 8 4
Steering...................................... . 20 0
Windows...................................... . 8 1
Pre-Driv e Safet y Checklist............ . 1 1
Pregnancy , Usin g Sea t Belts......... . 1 9
Protectin g Adults............................ . 1 2
Additiona l Safet y Precautions... . 1 9
Advic e fo r Pregnan t Women..... . 1 9
Protectin g Children........................ . 2 1
Protectin g Infants....................... . 2 9
Protectin g Large r Children....... . 3 7
Protectin g Smal l Children......... . 3 3
Usin g Chil d Seat s wit h
Tethers..................................... . 4 0
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Inde
x
Transmissio n
Checkin g Flui d Level ,
Automatic.............................. . 19 7
Checkin g Flui d Level ,
Manual................................... . 19 8
Flui d Selection.................. .197, 19 8
Identificatio n Number.............. . 26 3
Shiftin g th e Automatic............. . 16 0
Shiftin g th e Manual.................. . 15 8
Treadwear..................................... . 26 6
Tri p Meter....................................... . 5 7
Trunk................................................ . 7 6
Opening........................................ . 7 6
Ope n Monito r Light................... . 5 6
Tur n Signals.................................... . 6 2
Underside , Cleaning..................... . 23 5
Unexpected , Takin g Car e
o f the.......................................... . 23 7
Unifor m Tir e Qualit y Grading.... . 26 6
Unleade d Gasoline........................ . 14 2
Upholster y Cleaning..................... . 23 4
Use d Oil , Ho w to Dispos e of....... . 19 0 Vehicl
e Capacit y Load................. . 15 1
Vehicl e Dimensions...................... . 26 4
Vehicl e Identificatio n Number.... . 26 2
Vehicl e Storage............................. . 22 9
Ventilation........................................ . 9 3
VIN................................................. . 26 2
Viny l Cleaning............................... . 23 4
Viscosity , Oil.................................. . 18 8 Warnin
g Beeper s
Headlight s on.............................. . 6 1
Ke y i n Ignition............................. . 7 1
Sea t Belts..................................... . 5 4
WARNING , Explanatio n of............. . i i
Warnin g Labels , Locatio n of......... . 5 0
Warrant y Coverages*.................. . 27 7
Washer , Windshiel d
Checkin g th e Flui d Level........ . 19 6
Indicator....................................... . 5 6
Operation..................................... . 6 3
Washing......................................... . 23 2
Waxin g an d Polishing.................. . 23 3 Wheel
s
Adjustin g th e Steering............... . 6 5
Alignmen t an d Balance............ . 21 3
Compac t Spare.......................... . 23 8
Wrench...................................... . 24 0
Window s
Cleaning..................................... . 23 5
Operatin g th e Power.................. . 8 1
Rear , Defogger........................... . 6 4
Windshiel d
Cleaning....................................... . 6 3
Defroster..................................... . 9 5
Wipers , Windshiel d
Changin g Blades....................... . 20 7
Operation..................................... . 6 3
Wor n Tires.................................... . 21 3
Wrecker , Emergenc y Towing..... . 25 9
* : U.S . an d Canad a onl y