set clock HONDA CIVIC SEDAN 2005 Owner's Manual (in English)
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If it takes several pushes on the
button to lock or unlock the doors,
replace the battery as soon as
possible.
Battery type: CR2025 To replace the battery, remove the
round cover on the back of the
transmitter by turning it
counterclockwise with a coin. Insert
a new battery with the side facing
up. Align the mark on the cover
with the mark on the
transmitter. Set the cover in place
andturnitclockwise.
As required by the FCC:
This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thef ollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not cause harmf ul interf erence, and(2) this device must accept anyinterf erence received, includinginterf erence that may cause undesiredoperation.
Changes or modif ications not expresslyapproved by the party responsible f orcompliance could void the user’sauthority to operate the equipment.
This device complies with IndustryCanada Standard RSS-210.Operation is subject to the f ollowing twoconditions: (1) this device may not causeinterf erence, and (2) this device mustaccept any interf erence that may causeundesired operation of the device.
Remote Transmitter
Replacing the Transmitter
Battery
Inst rument s and Cont rols
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ROUND
COVER
CUSHION
RING
BATTERY
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The standard audio system has
many f eatures. This section de-
scribes those f eatures and how to
use them. (If you selected an
optional audio system, ref er to the
operating instructions that came
with it.)
Your Honda has an anti-thef t audio
system that requires a code number
to enable it................
Vents, Heating, and A/C . 88
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Air Flow Buttons .89
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Playing the Radio .92
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Radio Reception .97
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Playing a Disc .99
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Protecting Your Discs . 108
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CD Player Error Messages . 109
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CD Changer Error Messages . 110
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Playing a Tape .111
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Radio Thef t Protection . 114
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Setting the Clock .115
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Cruise Control .117
The heating and air conditioning
systems in your Honda provide a
comf ortable driving environment in
all weather conditions.
LX and EX models in the U.S., and SE,
LX-GandSimodelsinCanada
Features
Features
87
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Setting the Clock
Features
115
M BUTTON
H BUTTON
R BUTTON
H BUTTON
R BUTTON
M BUTTON CLOCK BUTTON
DX model
U.S.: LX, EX,models
Canada: LX, Si models CLOCK
BUTTONM BUTTON
R BUTTON
CLOCK DISPLAY
Special Edition models
CLOCK BUTTON H BUTTON
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If your vehicle’s battery is
disconnected or goes dead, you will
need to set the clock.
To set the time, press the CLOCK
(SCAN/RPT, AUX) button until you
hear a beep, then release the button.
The displayed time begins to blink.
Change the hours by pressing the H
(preset 4) button until the numbers
advance to the desired time. Change
the minutes by pressing the M
(preset 5) button until the numbers
advance to the desired time.
Press the CLOCK (SCAN/RPT,
AUX) button again to enter the set
time. On Special Edition models,
press the CLOCK button until you
hear a beep.You can quickly set the time to the
nearest hour. If the displayed time is
bef ore the half hour, pressing the
CLOCK (SCAN/RPT, AUX) button
until you hear a beep, then pressing
the R (preset 6) button sets the clock
back to the previous hour. If the
displayed time is af ter the half hour,
the clock sets forward to the
beginning of the next hour.
To turn of f the clock display, press
the CLOCK (AUX) button until you
hear a beep, then press the Preset
3
(Clock Of f ) button. The displayed
time will be turned off.
Toshowthetimeagain,pressthe
CLOCK (AUX) button again until
you hear a beep.On Special Edition models
Cancelling Clock Display
Setting the Clock
116
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If there was no coolant in the
reserve tank, you may need to add
coolant to the radiator. Let the
engine cool down until the pointer
reaches the middle of the tempera-
ture gauge, or lower, bef ore check-
ing the radiator.Start the engine, and set the
temperature control dial to
maximum. Add coolant to the
radiator up to the base of the f iller
neck. If you do not have the
proper coolant mixture available,
you can add plain water.
Remember to have the cooling
system drained and ref illed with
the proper mixture as soon as you
can.Put the radiator cap back on
tightly. Run the engine, and watch
the temperature gauge. If it goes
back to the red mark, the engine
needs repair (see
on page ).
If the temperature stays normal,
check the coolant level in the
radiator reserve tank. If it has
gone down, add coolant to the
MAX mark. Put the cap back on
tightly.
Using gloves or a large heavy
cloth, turn the radiator cap
counterclockwise, without pushing
down, to the f irst stop. Af ter the
pressure releases, push down on
the cap, and turn it until it comes
off.
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9. 10.
11.
7.
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If theEngineOverheats
Emergency
Towing
T aking Care of t he Unexpect ed
193
Removing the radiator cap
while the engine is hot can
cause the coolant to spray out,
seriously scalding you.
Always let the engine and
radiator cool down before
removing the radiator cap.
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DANGER, Explanation of . ii
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Dashboard .4, 52
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Daytime Running Lights . 65
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Def ects, Reporting Saf ety . 224
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Def og and Def rost .91
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Def ogger, Rear Window . 67
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Def rosting the Windows . 91
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Dimensions .208 ...............
Dimming the Headlights . 65
Dipstick ..........
Automatic Transmission . 159
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Engine Oil .125
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Directional Signals .65
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Disc Brake Wear Indicators . 142
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Disposal of Used Oil .156
Doors ..............
Locking and Unlocking . 72
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Power Door Locks .72
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DOT Tire Quality Grading . 210
Downshif ting, 5-speed Manual
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Transmission .136
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Driver and Passenger Safety . 7
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Driving .133
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Economy .126
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In Foreign Countries . 214
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Dust and Pollen Filter . 169
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Capacities Chart .208
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Carbon Monoxide Hazard . 47
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Carrying Cargo .129
Cassette Player ............................................
Care .113
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Operation .112
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CAUTION, Explanation of . ii
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CD Player .99
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Ceiling Light .84
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Certif ication Label .206
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Chains .177
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Changing a Flat Tire .183
Changing Oil ........................................
How to .155
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When to .149
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Charging System Indicator . 56,194
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Checklist, Bef ore Driving . 134
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Child Saf ety .30
Child Seats .............
LATCH Anchor System . 39
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Lower Anchors .38
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Tether Anchor Points . 42
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Childproof Door Locks . 72
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Clock, Setting the .115 ...................................
Clutch Fluid .161
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CO in the Exhaust .215
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Cold Weather, Starting in . 135
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Compact Spare .182
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Consumer Inf ormation . 222
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Controls, Instruments and . 51
Coolant ........................................
Adding .157
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Checking .125
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Proper Solution .157
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Temperature Gauge . 62
Crankcase Emissions Control ........................................
System .215
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Cruise Control Operation . 117
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Customer Relations Of f ice . 222
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Economy, Fuel .126
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Emergencies on the Road . 181
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Battery, Jump Starting . 190
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Brake System Indicator . 196
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Changing a Flat Tire . 183
Index
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Protecting Adults and Teens . 12
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Additional Safety Precautions . 19
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Advice f or Pregnant Women . 18
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Protecting Children .30
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General Guidelines .30
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Protecting Inf ants .35
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Protecting Small Children . 36
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Selecting Child Seats .37
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Installing a Child Seat .38
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Protecting Larger Children . 44
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Radiator Overheating . 191
Radio/CD/Cassette ..............................
Sound System .92
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Readiness Codes . 195,218
Rear Lights, Bulb .......................
Replacement .166-168
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Rear Seat, Folding .78
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Rear View Mirror .81
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Rear Window Def ogger . 67
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Reclining the Seat Backs . 76
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Recommended Shif t Speeds . 137
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Reminder Lights .56
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Remote Transmitter .74 Replacement Inf ormation
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Dust and Pollen Filter . 169
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Engine Oil and Filter . 155
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Floor Mats .169
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Fuses .198
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Light Bulbs .163
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Schedule .147
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Seat Belts .169
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Timing Belt .160
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Tires .175
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Wiper Blades .170
Replacing Seat Belts Af ter a ............................................
Crash .21
Reserve Tank, Engine ...............................
Coolant .125, 157
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Restraint, Child .30
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Reverse Gear Position . 139
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Rotation, Tire .175
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Saf ety Belts .10, 20
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Safety Defects, Reporting . 224
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Saf ety Features .9
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Airbags .11
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Seat Belts .10 .............
Saf ety Labels, Location of . 48
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Saf ety Messages .ii
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Seat Belts .10, 20
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Additional Information . 20
Automatic Seat Belt ...............................
Tensioners .21
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Lap/Shoulder Belt . 15,20
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Maintenance .21, 169
Reminder Light and ................................
Beeper .20, 56
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System Components . 20
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Use During Pregnancy . 18
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Wearing a Lap/Shoulder Belt . 15
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Seats, Adjusting the .76
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Serial Number .206
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Service Intervals .149-150
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Service Manual .225
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Service Station Procedures . 123
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Setting the Clock .115
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Shif t Lever Position Indicator . 138
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Shif t Lock Release .140
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Side Airbags .11, 26
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Cutof f Indicator .28, 57
Side Marker Lights, Bulb ......................
Replacement .165, 166
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Signaling Turns .65
Index
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