buttons HONDA PRELUDE 1992 Owners Manual
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Steering Wheel Controls, Keys and Locks
Horn
Press either of the buttons on the
steering wheel spokes to sound the
horn.
Key
s
Your
car comes with two kinds of
keys: a master key and a valet key.
The master key fits all locks on
your car: Ignition
Doors
Trunk
Trunk release handle
Rear seat trunk access
Center console compartment
The valet key only works the
ignition and the door locks. You
can keep the trunk, trunk release
handle, center console compart-
ment and rear seat trunk access
locked when you leave your car and valet key at a parking facility.
Each key has a number stamped in
one side. You will need this number
if you have to get a lost key re-
placed. Record this number and
keep it in a safe place.
Instruments and Controls
HORN
VALET KEYMASTER KEY
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Heating and Cooling
What Each Control Does
Fan Control Lever
Sliding this lever to the right
increases the fan speed, which
increases air flow.
Temperature Control Lever
Sliding this lever to the right
increases the temperature of air
flowing through the system.
Mode Buttons
These buttons control the direction of air flow. The indicator light
shows which button is controlling
air flow.
Air Conditioner (A/C) Switch
This switc h
turns the air condi-
tioner ON and OFF. The indicator in the switch lights when the A/C is
ON. MODE BUTTONS
REAR WINDOW
DEFROSTER BUTTON
RECIRCULATION
BUTTON
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL LEVER
Recirculation Button
This button controls the source of
air going into the system. When the indicator in this button is lit, the
system is recirculating the interior air (the Recirculation mode). When
the indicator is off, fresh air is
brought in from outside the car (the Fresh Air mode). Push the
FAN CONTROL
LEVER AIR CONDITIONER
ON/OFF SWITCH
button to change between recircu-
lated and fresh air.
Rear Window Defroster
Button
This button turns the rear window defroster on and off (see page 56).
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Heating and Cooling
How to Use the System
This section covers the best way to
use the system for ventilation, cooling, dehumidifying, defrosting
and heating. In most cases, the
mode and air source selections are
only recommendations. You may
prefer different settings.
Use the Recirculation mode to heat
or cool the interior more quickly, or
to keep out smoke and dust.
Leaving the system in recirculation
mode with the A/C off can cause
the windows to fog up. Switch to
the Fresh Air mode as soon as the
interior reaches a comfortable
temperature or the outside smoky,
dusty condition clears.
The engine must be running for the
heater and air conditioner to pro-
vide hot and cold air. The heater
uses engine coolant to warm the air.
If the engine is cold, it will be sever-
al minutes before you feel warm air
circulating.
The air conditioner does not de-
pend on engine temperature. It can produce cold air almost immedi-
ately.
Controlling Air Flow direction
Air flows into the interior at three
levels: Toward the floor
through the dash vents
toward the windshield and side windows You select the air
flow level or combination of levels
with th
e five mode buttons. Ventilation
Your car has a flow-through
ventilation system. Air enters the car through vents in front of the
windshield. I
t circulates through
the interior then exits through
vents nea
r the rear window. This
system provides fresh air even
when th
e car is standing still. To
bring i
n outside air, select the
Fresh Air mode. Set the fan at a
comfortable speed
.
CONTINUED
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Heating and Cooling
To Cool
To operate the air conditioner,
press the air conditioning button.
Set the fan to the desired speed.
You can also use the mode
button to direct air out of the dash
and heater vents.
To cool the interior down rapidly after the car has been sitting in the
sun:
1. Start the engine.
2. Turn o
n the A/C by pressing the
button.
3. Set
the fan to maximum speed.
4.
Open the windows partially.
Select the Recirculation mode
and
When the
interior reaches a com-
fortable temperature, close the
windows and set the system for
cooling as described above.
MODE BUTTONS
AIR CONDITIONER
BUTTON
TEMPERATURE
CONTROL LEVER
The air conditioner places an extra
load on the engine. Watch the
coolant temperature gauge (see
page 38 ) when using the A/C in
heavy traffic or driving up long
hills. If the temperature indication
climbs near the H, turn off the air
conditioner until the gauge reads
normally.
FAN CONTROL
LEVER
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Heating and Cooling
To Dehumidify and Defog
with A/C
An air conditioner removes mois-
ture from the air as it operates.
You can use it to defog the win-
dows quickly in cool or damp wea-
ther. Used in combination with the
heater, it also makes the interior
warm and dry. This setting is best
for all driving conditions whenever
the outside temperature is above
32°F (0°C).
1. Set the fa n to a medium speed.
2. Tur n
on the air conditioner.
3. Select any desired mode button; is usually best.
4. Adjust the temperature control lever so the mixture of heated
and cooled air is at a comfortable
temperature.
You can defog the side windows more quickly by shutting the
corner vents and opening the side
defroster vents.
MODE BUTTONS
AIR CONDITIONER
BUTTON
TEMPERATURE CONTROL LEVER FAN CONTROL
LEVER
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Audio System (S)
AM/FM/Cassette Stereo Audio System
The audio system described here isstandard equipment on the S model.
Your Honda audio system is easy to
use, and will give clear AM/FMreception. The preset buttons allowyou to select six stations on each
band.
The cassette system uses Dolby B*noise reduction to give excellent
sound reproduction. The system
also senses when a metal (CrO 2)
tape is being played and adjusts accordingly.
The cassette player features auto-reverse for continuous play.
CASSETTE SLOT
TUNE BAR
ON/VOL KNOB
PRESET
BUTTONS
AM/FM
BUTTON
SEEK/SKIP
SWITCH
* Dolby noise reduction manufac-
tured under license from Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corpora- tion. "Dolby" and the symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Labora-
tories Licensing Corporation.
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Audio System (S)
You can use any of three methods
to find radio stations on the
selected band: TUNE, SEEK, or
the Preset buttons.
Use the TUNE bar to change the
frequency in small increments. Push the right side to tune to a
higher frequency, and the left side to tune to a lower frequency.
Press and release to change the
frequency to the next number.
Press the TUNE bar and hold it to
go to a frequency that is far away.
The frequency display will begin to
count rapidly. It will stop counting
when you release the bar.
TUNE BAR
The SEEK function searches the
band for stations with a strong sig- nal. Depending on which way you
push the SEEK switch, the system
searches up or down from the
current frequency. Push the switch,
then release it. The system
searches until it finds a station with
a strong signal, then stops. If you SEEK SWITCH
do not want to listen to that station,
push SEEK again.
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Audio System (S)
Presetting
The preset buttons allow you to
store radio frequencies for later
selection. Each button will store
one frequency on the AM band, and
one on the FM band.
To store a frequency:
1. Select the desired band, AM or
FM.
2. Use
the TUNE or SEEK func-
tion to tune the radio to a desired
station.
3. Pic
k
the Preset button you want
for that station. Press the button
and hold it until you hear a beep.
4. Repea
t
steps 1 to 3 to store a
total of six stations each on AM
and
FM.
Once tha
t
station's frequency is
stored, simply press and release the
proper preset button to tune to it. If
you want to change any preset
button's selection, store another fre-
quency as described. The frequen-
cies you preset will be lost if your
car's battery goes dead or is discon-
nected.
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TUNE BAR
SEEK SWITCH
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Audio System (Si, SR)
AM/FM/Cassette Stereo Audio System
The audio system described here is
standard equipment on the Si and
Si 4WS models in the U. S., and the
SR and SR 4WS models in Canada.
Your Honda audio system is easy to
use, and will give clear AM/FM reception. The preset buttons allow
you to select six stations on AM
and twelve stations on FM.
The cassette system uses Dolby B* noise reduction to give excellent
sound reproduction. The system
also senses when a metal (CrO 2)
tape is being played and adjusts
accordingly.
The Anti-theft feature disables the system if it disconnected from the
car's battery. To get the system
working again, you must enter a
code number. * Dolby noise reduction manufac-
tured under license from Dolby
Laboratories Licensing Corpora-
tion. "Dolby" and the symbol
are trademarks of Dolby Labora-
tories Licensing Corporation.
Comfort and Convenience Features
ON/OFF/VOL KNOB
CASSETTE SLOT
PRESET
BUTTONS
AM/FM
BUTTON
TUNE/SEEK
FF/REW/TMS
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Audio System (Si, SR)
You can use any of three methods
to find radio stations on the
selected band: TUNE, SEEK, or
the Preset buttons.
The TUNE function lets you find a
desired frequency. Push the TUNE
/SEEK switch up to change to a
higher frequency, and down to change to a lower frequency.
To change the frequency up or
down a single increment, push and
release the TUNE/SEEK switch.
The SEEK function searches the
band for stations with a strong sig-
nal. Depending on which way you
push the TUNE/SEEK switch, the
system searches up or down from
the current frequency. Push the
switch until you hear a beep, then
release it. The system searches
until it finds a station with a strong signal, then stops. If you do not
want to listen to that station, push
TUNE/SEEK again.
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TUNE/SEEK
SWITCH
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