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This section explains  why it is 
important  to keep  your car well 
maintained  and to follow  basic 
maintenance  safety precautions. 
This section  also includes 
Maintenance  Schedules for normal 
driving  and severe  driving  conditions, 
a  Maintenance  Record, and instruc
tions  for simple  maintenance  tasks 
you  may  want  to take  care  of 
yourself. 
If you  have the skills  and tools  to per
form  more  complex  maintenance 
tasks  on your  Honda,  you may  want 
to  purchase 
the Service Manual. See 
page 259 for  information  on how  to 
obtain  a copy, 
or see  your  Honda 
dealer.  Maintenance 
Safety ....................... 
144 
Important 
Safety Precautions .. 145 
Maintenance Schedule ..................  146 
Required  Maintenance  Record 
.... 153 
Owner Maintenance Checks ........ 155 
Fluid Locations  ............................... 156 
Engine Oil ....................................... 157 
Adding Oil... ................................ 157 
Recommended Oil .....................  157 
Synthetic 
Oil ............................... 158 
Additives  .....................................  158 
Changing the Oil and Filter.. .... 159 
Cooling  System .............................. 161 
Adding Engine Coolant ............. 161 
Replacing  Engine Coolant ........ 163 
Windshield  Washers ..................... 167 
6-speed Manual Transmission 
Fluid  ............................................ 
168 
Differential  Fluid ........................... 169 
Brake  and Clutch Fluid ................. 170 
Brake  Fluid ................................. 170 
Brake System ............................. 170 
Clutch  System ............................ 171 
Air Cleaner Element..  .................... 172 
Hood Latch  ..................................... 174 
Maintenance 
Spark Plugs ..................................... 174 
Replacement  ............................... 17 4 
Specifications  .............................  176 
Battery  ............................................ 
177 
Wiper Blades  .................................. 180 
Air Conditioning  System ............... 182 
Air Conditioning Filter, ................. 183 
Drive Belt ........................................ 184 
Tires  ................................................ 185 
Inflation  ....................................... 185 
Inspection  ................................... 187 
Maintenance  ............................... 188 
Tire Rotation  .............................. 188 
Tire Wear .................................... 188 
Replacing  Tires and Wheels .... 189 
Wheels  and Tires  ....................... 190 
Winter  Driving  ........................... 190 
Snow 
Tires  .............................. 191 
Tire Chains ............................. 191 
Lights  .............................................. 192 
Replacing  Bulbs ......................... 194 
Storing Your Car ............................ 202 
Maintenance 143  
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Service at the  indicated miles x 1,000 15 30 45 60 75 90 105 
distance ortime -whichever kmx 1,000 24 48 72 96 120 144  168 
comes  first. 
months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 
Replace engine oil  Replace every 7,500 
miles  (12,000 km) or 12 months 
Replace engine oil filter • • 
• • • • • Check  engine oil and coolant Check oil and coolant at each fuel stop 
Replace air cleaner  element • • • Inspect valve clearance Adjust only if noisy • Replace spark plugs • Inspect drive belt • • • Inspect  idle speed • Replace engine coolant • • • Replace transmission fluid • Replace rear differential  fluid • • • Inspect front and rear  brakes • • • • • • 
• Replace brake fluid • • Check  parking  brake adjustment • • • • 
• • • Replace air conditioning filter • • • Check  tire inflation and condition  Every 7,500 
miles  (12,000 km) 
Visually inspect the following items: 
Tie rod  ends,  steering  gear box, and boots 
Suspension  components 
Driveshaft  boots 
Brake  hoses  and 
lines (including ABS) • • • • • • • All fluid levels and condition of fluids 
Cooling 
system  hoses and connections 
Exhaust system• 
Fuel lines and  connections• 
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U.S. Owners 
Follow  the Normal  Conditions 
Maintenance  Schedule 
if the 
severe driving  conditions 
specified  in 
the Severe 
Conditions  Maintenance 
Schedule  do not  apply. 
NOTE: If you  only 
OCCASIONALLY drive  under  a 
"severe" condition,  you should 
follow 
the Normal  Conditions 
Maintenance  Schedule. 
Canadian Owners 
Follow the Maintenance 
Schedule  for Severe  Conditions. 
#: See information on maintenance  and 
emissions  warranty, 
last column, page  147.  
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Service at the indicated  distance or time, whichever comes first.  Do the items in A, B, Cas required for each  distance/time interval. Follow this schedule if the severe driving conditions described  in the  Severe Conditions  Schedule on the next page  do not apply. Canadian  owners: Follow the schedule for Severe Conditions. 
7,500  mi/12,000 
km/- Do items in A. 15,000 m i/24,000 km/1 yr Do items in A, B. 22,500 mi/36,000 km/-
Do items in A. 30,000 mi/48,000 km/2 yrs Do items in A, B, C. 37,500 mi/60,000 km/- Do items in A. 45,000 mi/72,000 km/3 yrs DReplace coolant. DReplace brake fluid. Do items in A, B. 52,500  mi/84,000 km/- Do items in A. 60,000 mi/96,000 km/4 yrs Do items in A, B, C. 67,500  mi/108,000 km/- Do items in A. 75,000 mi/120,000 km/5 yrs DReplace coolant. Do items in A, B. 82,500 mi/132,000 km/- Do items  in A. 90,000  mi/144,000 km/6 yrs DReplace brake fluid. DReplace transmission fluid. Do items in A, B, C. 97,500  mi/156,000 km/- Do items in A. 1 05,000 m i/168,000 km/7 yrs Inspect valve clearance. DReplace coolant. Dlnspect idle speed. DReplace spark plugs. Do items in A, B. 112,500  mi/180,000 km/-Do items in A. 120,000 mi/192,000 km/8 yrs Do items  in A, B, C. 
Note: • Check engine oil and coolant at  each fuel stop. • Check and  adjust valve  clearance,  cold engine, if noisy. 
A DReplace engine oil. DCheck tire inflation and condition. B DReplace engine oil filter. Dlnspect front and  rear  brakes. CCheck parking  brake adjustment. Dlnspect tie rod ends, steering  gear box and boots. Dlnspect suspension components. Dlnspect driveshaft boots. Dlnspect brake  hoses  and lines (including ABS). DC heck all fluid levels, condition of fluids, and check for leaks. Dlnspect cooling system  hoses and connections. D"lnspect exhaust  system. D"lnspect fuel lines and connections. c DReplace air cleaner  element. DReplace rear differential  fluid. DReplace air conditioning filter. Dlnspect drive belt. #  : See information on maintenance  and emissions  warranty, last 
column, page  147. 
Maintenance 149  
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Service at the indicated miles x 1,000 15 30 45 60 75 90 105  120 distance or time -whichever km x 1,000 24  48 72 96 120 144  168  192 --~-~ comes first. months 12 24 
36  48 60 72 84 
96 Replace engine oil and oil filter Replace every 3,750 miles (6,000 km) or 6 months 
Check engine oil and coolant Check oil and coolant at each fuel stop Replace air cleaner element •  • r-·-.  .  . ·~ • • Use normal schedule except in dusty 
conditions Inspect  valve clearance Adjust only if noisy • Replace spark plugs • -·~-~-·-· ~~-~ f-----Inspect drive belt • 
• • • Inspect idle speed I • --Replace engine coolant • • • -----Replace transmission fluid • • 
• • Replace rear differential fluid • • • • 
•  • 
• • Inspect front and  rear  brakes Inspect every 7,500  miles.  (12,000 km) or 6 months 
Replace brake fluid • -+-• Check parking  brake adjustment • • 
•  • • • • • Replace air conditioning filter 1
" 1 • 
• 
• • i -~I-Lubricate al_~!lir1J:JeS, locks and latches • • •  • • • • • Check tire inflation and condition Every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) Visually inspect the following items: 
Tie  rod  ends,  steering  gear box, and boots Every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or 6 months Suspension components, Drives haft boots -----r----~~ Brake  hoses  and lines (including ABS) 
All fluid levels and condition of fluids 
Cooling system hoses  and connections • • • • • • • • Exhaust system", Fuel lines and connections' 
1 Lights  and controls,  Vehicle underbody 
* 1: Refer to page183 for replacement information under special driving conditions. 
150 Maintenance 
U.S. Owners 
Follow the Severe  Conditions 
Maintenance  Schedule if you 
drive  your vehicle 
MAINLY 
under  one or more  of the 
following  conditions: 
• Driving less than  5 miles (8 
km) per trip  or, in freezing 
temperatures,  driving less 
than 
10 miles (16 km)  per trip. 
• Driving  in extremely  hot 
[over 
90° F (32° C)]  conditions. 
• Extensive  idling or long 
periods  of stop-and-go  driving. 
• Driving in mountainous 
conditions. 
• Driving  on muddy,  dusty, or 
de-iced  roads. 
Canadian  Owners 
Follow the Maintenance 
Schedule  for Severe  Conditions. 
#: See information on maintenance and 
emissions warranty, last column, page 147.  
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Use this schedule if your vehicle is MAINLY driven  in any of the following Severe Conditions, or normally driven  in Canada; otherwise use the Normal Schedule. Service  at the  indicated  distance or time, whichever comes first. Do the items in A, B, C, D as required for each  distance/time. 
3,750  mi/6,000 km/6 mos Do items  in A. 7,500  mi/12,000 km/- Do items  in A, B. 11,250  mi/18,000 km/-
Do items  in A. 15,000  mi/24,000 km/1 yr Do items  in A, B, C. 18,750  mi/30,000 km/- Do items  in A. 22,500  mi/36,000  km/1% yrs Do items_in_A,Jt  .. ~--------· ---~~---26,250 mi/42,000 km/-Do items in A. 30,000  mi/48,000 km/2 vrs Do items in A, B, C, D. 33,750  mi/54,000 km/-
Do items in A. 37,500 mi/60,000  km/2'/z vrs 
Do items in A, B. 41,250  mi/66,000 km/-
Do items in A. 45,000 mi/72,000 km/3 yrs DReplace brake fluid. DReplace coolant. Do items in A, B, C. 48,750  mi/78,000 km/- Do items in A. 52,500 mi/84,000  km/3'/z vrs Do items in A, B. 56,250  mi/90,000 km/-
Do items in A. 60,000 mi/96,000 km/4 vrs _Do items in A, B, C, D. 63,750 mi/102,000 km/-
Do items in A. 67,500  mi/108,000 km/41!2 yrs Do items in A, B. 71,250  mi/114,000 km/-
Do items in A. 75,000 mi/120,000 km/5 yrs ']Replace coolant. Do itefY!S_lll_ A,_B_,_(:, -~--~--78,750  mi/126,000 km/-
Do items in A. 
Note: • Check engine oil and coolant at each fuel stop. • Check  and adjust valve clearance,  cold engine, if noisy. 
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Severe Conditions: 
A 
B 
c 
Driving less than  5 mi (8 km)  per trip or, in freezing 
temperatures, driving less than 10 mi  (16  km)  per trip. 
Driving  in extremely hot (over 90°F/32°C) conditions. 
Extensive idling or long periods of stop-and-go driving. Driving  in mountainous conditions. 
Drivin_gon muddy, dusty, or de-iced  roads. 
[]Replace enqine oil and filter. Dlnspect front and rear  brakes. DC heck tire inflation and condition. Dlnspect tie rod  ends,  steering  gear box and  boots. Dlnspect suspension  components. Dlnspect driveshaft boots. ORe place air cleaner element. ']Check parking  brake adjustment. ']Lubricate all hinges, locks and latches. ']Replace rear differential  fluid. 
CONTINUED 
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You should check the following 
items  at the  specified  intervals. 
If 
you are unsure  of how  to perform 
any  check,  turn to the  page  given. 
• Engine oil level  -Check every 
time  you 
fill the fuel  tank.  See 
page  119. 
• Engine  coolant  level -Check the 
radiator  reserve tank every  time 
you 
fill the  fuel  tank.  See page 120 . 
• Windshield  washer fluid -Check 
the level  in the  reservoir  monthly. 
If weather conditions  cause you to 
use  the washers  frequently,  check 
the  reservoir  each time you stop 
forfuel.  See page  167. 
• Brakes  and clutch  -Check the 
fluid  level  monthly.  See page 
170 . 
Owner Maintenance  Checks 
• Tires -Check the tire  pressure 
monthly.  Examine the tread  for 
wear  and foreign  objects.  See page 
186. 
• Lights  -Check the operation  of 
the headlights, parking  lights, 
taillights,  high-mount  brake light, 
turn signals,  brake lights,  and 
license  plate lights  monthly.  See 
page  192. 
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Adding Oil 
To add oil, unscrew and remove  the 
engine  oil fill  cap  on top  of the  left 
valve  cover. 
Pour in the oil, and 
replace 
the engine  oil fill cap. 
Tighten  it securely.  Wait a few 
minutes  and 
recheck the oil level.  Do 
not 
fill above the upper  mark; you 
could  damage  the engine. 
Recommended Oil 
Oil is a major  contributor  to your 
engine's  performance  and longevity. 
Always  use a premium-grade  deter
gent 
oil. It is  highly  recommended 
that  you use Genuine  Honda Motor 
oil  in your  vehicle  for as long  as you 
own  it. 
You  can determine  an oil's 
SAE 
viscosity  and Service  Classification 
from 
the API Service  label on the oil 
container. 
A  fuel-efficient  oil is recommended 
for your  Honda. 
This is shown  on the 
API Service  label by the  words 
"Energy  Conserving." This oil is 
formulated  to help  your  engine  use 
less  fuel. 
Engine Oil 
The API Service label  also tells  you 
the service  classification  of the oil. 
Always  use an oil that is labeled "API 
Service SJ." This service  rating may 
include  other classifications,  such as 
CD. These additional  classifications 
are  not  a problem,  as long  as the 
label  also carries 
the SJ classification. 
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Maintenance 15 7  
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Engine Oil 
5. Put a new  washer  on the  drain  bolt, 
then  reinstall  the drain  bolt. 
Tighten  it to: 
33 lbf.ft (45 N·m, 4.6 kgf·m) 
6. Refill  the engine  with the recom
mended 
oil. 
Engine oil change  capacity 
(including  filter): 
5.1 US qt (4.8 Q, 4.2 Imp qt) 
7. Install the engine oil fill cap. Start 
the engine. The oil pressure 
indicator  light should  go out  within 
five  seconds.  If it does  not, turn  off 
the  engine  and reinspect  your 
work. 
8. Let  the engine  run for several 
minutes  and check  the drain  bolt 
and 
oil filter  for leaks. 
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9. Turn off the  engine,  let it sit  for 
several  minutes,  then check  the 
oil 
level. If necessary,  add oil to bring 
the  level  to the  upper mark on the 
dipstick. 
NOTICE 
Improper  disposal of engine oil can  be 
harmful 
to the  environment. If you 
change  your own oil, please  dispose 
of 
the used  oil properly. Put it in  a sealed 
container  and take  it 
to a recycling 
center.  Do not  discard  it 
in a trash  bin 
or  dump  it on  the  ground.  
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Adding Engine Coolant 
If the coolant  level in the reserve 
tank  is at  or  below  the MIN  line, add 
coolant  to bring  it up  to the 
MAX line. 
Inspect  the cooling  system for leaks. 
This  coolant  should always  be a 
mixture  of 
50 percent antifreeze  and 
50 percent water. Never add straight 
antifreeze 
or plain  water.  Always 
use Genuine  Honda 
Antifreeze/Coolant. 
If it  is  not 
available,  you may  use another 
major-brand  non-silicate coolant as a 
temporary  replacement.  Make sure it 
is  a high-quality  coolant 
recommended  for aluminum  engines. 
However,  continued  use of any  non
Honda  coolant  can result  in 
corrosion, causing  the cooling 
system  to malfunction  or fail.  Have 
the  cooling  system flushed  and 
refilled  with Honda  antifreeze/ 
coolant  as soon  as possible. 
Cooling System 
If the  reserve  tank is completely 
empty,  you should  also check  the 
coolant  level 
in the radiator. 
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. 
1. Make sure the engine  and radiator 
are  cool. 
CONTINUED 
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Cooling System 
14.Remove the radiator  cap. 
15.Pour  coolant into the radiator  up 
to  the  base  of the  filler  neck  and 
into  the reserve  tank up to the 
MAX mark. 
16.Start 
the engine  and hold  it at 
1,500  rpm until the radiator  fan 
comes  on. 
Turn off the  engine. 
Check the  coolant  level in the 
radiator  and add coolant 
if needed. 
17.Install  the radiator  cap, and 
tighten  it fully. 
18.If  necessary,  fill the  reserve  tank 
to the 
MAX mark.  Install  the 
reserve  tank cap. 
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Maintenance