| Indicator | Name | On/Blinking | Explanation | Message |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Malfunction Indicator Lamp | Comes on when you turn the ignition switch to ON Comes on if there is a problem with the emissions control system. Comes on if there is a problem with the fuel system. Blinks when a misfire in the engine's cylinders is detected. | Readiness codes are part of the on board diagnostics for the emissions control systems. Comes on while driving - Have your vehicle checked by an authorized Honda Civic Natural Gas dealer as soon as possible. Blinks while driving - Stop in a safe place where there are no flammable objects. Stop the engine for 10 minutes or more, and wait for it to cool down. Then, take the vehicle to a dealer | ||
| Shift Lever Position Indicator | Indicates the current shift lever position. | Shifting section | ||
| Low Fuel Indicator | Comes on when you turn the ignition switch to ON Comes on when the fuel reserve is running low. Blinks if there is a problem with the fuel gauge. | Comes on - Refuel your vehicle as soon as possible. When the outside air gets very cold [below 25°F ( - 4°C)], the pressure of the natural gas inside the tank goes down, and the fuel gauge may indicate that you have less fuel than what actually remains in the tank. Keep this in mind if the low fuel indicator comes on while you are driving in cold weather. Blinks - Have your vehicle checked by an authorized Civic Natural Gas dealer as soon as possible. |
intelligent Multi-Information Display (i-MID) Warning and Information Messages
The following messages appear only on the i-MID. Press the (display/information) button to see the message again with the system message indicator on.
| Message | Condition | Explanation |
|---|---|---|
| Appears when the fuel receptacle lid is open. | Fuel Gauge section |
Gauges
Fuel Gauge
Displays the amount of fuel left in the fuel tank.
The lower F mark indicates a full tank at a fill pressure of 3,000 psi.
The upper F mark indicates a full tank at a fill pressure of 3,600 psi.
If the fuel receptacle lid is open, the fuel gauge blinks when you turn the ignition switch to ON
It stops blinking when you close the lid.
NOTE:
Storing Cargo in the Trunk
Do not put large, heavy or pointed objects in the trunk. When storing items, properly secure them so that they do not move around while driving. The fuel tank is located in the trunk, and although a partition separates the tank from the cargo space, large items or loose items can damage the fuel tank and fuel system components.
Towing a Trailer
Your vehicle is not designed to tow a trailer. Attempting to do so can void your warranties.
Starting the Engine
1. Make sure the parking brake is applied.
2. Check that the shift lever is in , then depress the brake pedal.
Although it is possible to start the vehicle in , it is safer to start it in
.
NOTE:
3. Turn the ignition switch to ON without depressing the accelerator pedal.
You may hear a click from the in-tank fuel shut-off valve.
4. Turn the ignition switch to START without depressing the accelerator pedal.
NOTE:
Do not hold the key in START III for more than 15 seconds.
The immobilizer system protects your vehicle from theft. If an improperly coded key (or other device) is used, the engine’s fuel system is disabled.
After extended storage: If you ever parked your vehicle for an extended period, open the trunk for several minutes before starting the engine to allow any natural gas vapors that may have accumulated to dissipate.
Automatic Transmission
Creeping
The engine runs at a higher idle speed and creeping increases. Keep the brake pedal firmly depressed when stopped.
Kickdown
Quickly depressing the accelerator pedal while driving uphill may cause the transmission to drop to a lower gear, unexpectedly increasing vehicle speed. Depress the accelerator pedal carefully, especially on slippery roads and curves.
Shifting
Change the shift position in accordance with your driving needs.
Shift lever positions
You cannot turn the ignition switch to LOCK and remove the key unless the shift lever is in
.
The vehicle may move forward very slightly even in while the engine is cold.
Depress the brake pedal firmly and, when necessary, apply the parking brake.
Shift Lever Operation
NOTICE:
Fuel Information
Only fuels that can be used
NFPA-52 and SAE J1616 standards
Use of a fuel that does not meet these standards can cause a decrease in engine power and damage the emission controls.
Fuel tank capacity:
Slow filling
6.96 gasoline gallon equivalent (3,000 psi)
7.77 gasoline gallon equivalent (3,600 psi)
Fast filling
5.84 gasoline gallon equivalent (3,000 psi)
6.51 gasoline gallon equivalent (3,600 psi)
NOTE: The location of the CNG pump can vary from station to station, may not be clearly marked, or be readily accessible during certain hours. It is recommended that you call the station (the number should be displayed with the address information) to verify the location and availability of the CNG pump before you arrive.
How to Refuel
WARNING:
There are two methods of refueling:
Fast filling
It takes about three to five minutes to fill up the fuel tank. This method is usually available at stations designed to refuel natural gas vehicles.
During fast filling, the natural gas is warmed, causing the pressure in the tank to rise and reduces the amount of fuel you can put in.
Slow filling
It takes about an hour and a half per GGE (Gasoline Gallon Equivalent) to fill up the fuel tank. This method can be done using a vehicle refueling appliance.
Refueling Procedure Example
1. Stop your vehicle with the service station pump on the left side of the vehicle in the rear.
2. Turn off the engine.
3. Push on the fuel receptacle lid release handle at the foot of the driver’s seat.
The fuel receptacle lid opens.
4. Remove the receptacle dust cap from the fuel receptacle.
Clean off any dirt or debris around the fuel receptacle.
5. Securely connect the CNG fill nozzle to the fuel receptacle.
6. Turn the lever until the arrows on the nozzle point to each other, then follow the instructions on the refueling station to begin refueling.
While refueling, you may hear a chattering sound. This is normal.
7. Refueling will stop automatically when the tank is full. Follow the instructions on the refueling station to turn it off.
8. Disconnect the CNG fill nozzle from the fuel receptacle by slowly turning the lever on the nozzle 180 degrees.
You may hear a brief hissing sound as a small amount of gas escapes, and may detect a slight gas odor. This is normal.
9. After filling, replace the receptacle dust cap on the fuel receptacle securely.
Shut the fuel receptacle lid by hand.
NOTICE:
P24 - 2,400 psi (16,500 kPa)
P30 - 3,000 psi (20,700 kPa)
P36 - 3,600 psi (24,800 kPa)
Your vehicle’s fuel system must be maintained and repaired by an authorized Civic Natural Gas dealer or a certified NGV technician. The fuel system has no user serviceable parts, and its components must not be modified.
See instructions on fuel container for inspection and service life
Service Pressure: 3,600 psi (24,800 kPa)
Indoor Vehicle Storage
If you store your vehicle indoors, make sure there is adequate ventilation. We recommend that you also install a natural gas leak detector.
WARNING:
Your vehicle displays engine oil life and maintenance service items on the intelligent multi-information display (i-MID) to show you when you should have a dealer do engine oil replacement and indicated maintenance service.
Maintenance Service Items
| CODE | Maintenance Main Items |
| A | Replace engine oil *1 |
| B | Replace engine oil *1 and oil filter Replace fuel filter element (low pressure) Drain fuel filter (high pressure) Inspect front and rear brakes/service as necessary Check parking brake adjustment Inspect tie rod ends, steering gearbox, and boots Inspect suspension components Inspect driveshaft boots Inspect brake hoses and lines (Including ABS/VSA) Inspect all fluid levels and condition of fluids Inspect exhaust system # Inspect fuel lines and connections # Check the expiration date for TRK bottle*2 |
*1: If a message SERVICE does not appear more than 12 months after the display is reset, change the engine oil every year.
*2: Models with tire repair kit
#: See information on maintenance and emissions warranty.
| CODE | Maintenance Sub Items |
| 1 | Rotate tires |
| 2 | Replace air cleaner element *3 Replace dust and pollen filter *4 Replace fuel filter element (high pressure) Inspect drive belt Inspect valve clearance Inspect fuel tank *5 |
| 3 | Replace transmission fluid |
| 4 | Replace spark plugs |
| 5 | Replace engine coolant |
*3: If you drive in dusty conditions, replace the air cleaner element every 15,000 miles (24,000 km).
*4: If you drive primarily in urban areas that have high concentrations of soot in the air from industry and from diesel-powered vehicles, replace the dust and pollen filter every 15,000 miles (24,000 km).
*5: If sub item 2 does not appear more than 36 months after the display is reset, inspect the fuel tank every three years
Transmission Fluid
Automatic Transmission Fluid
Specified fluid: Honda ATF DW-1 (automatic transmission fluid)
Check the fluid level when the engine is at normal operating temperature.
1. Park on level ground, and start the engine.
2. Wait until the radiator fan starts and then turn off the engine.
Perform step 3 after waiting for about 60 seconds (less than 90 seconds).
3. Remove the dipstick (yellow loop) from the transmission and wipe it with a clean cloth.
4. Insert the dipstick all the way back into the transmission securely, as shown in the image.
5. Remove the dipstick and check the fluid level.
It should be between the upper and lower marks in the HOT range.
6. If the level is below the lower mark, add fluid into the dipstick hole to bring it to the level between the upper and lower marks, and have your vehicle checked by a dealer immediately
NOTICE:
High-Mount Brake Light Bulb
When replacing, use the following bulb.
High-Mount Brake Light: 21W
1. Open the trunk.
2. Remove the screw from the center of each trunk lining fastener, then remove the fasteners.
3. Pull the upper edge of the trunk lining down.
4. Turn the socket to the left and remove it.
5. Remove the old bulb and insert a new bulb.
Type of Tools
The tools are stored in the trunk.
Changing a Flat Tire
To change a flat tire, follow the instructions in the Owner’s Manual. To remove the spare tire, tools and the jack from the trunk and to store the flat tire, follow the instructions in this section.
Removing the Spare Tire, Tools and the Jack
1. Open the trunk.
2. Remove the trunk floor lid
3. Take the tool case out of the spare tire.
4. Unscrew the wing bolt and remove the spacer cone.
5. Take the spare tire out of its well.
Bend the lower part of the trunk lining upward to enlarge the opening.
6. Turn the jack’s end counterclockwise to loosen it, then remove the jack.
Storing a Flat Tire
1. Open the trunk.
2. Raise the trunk floor and the lower part of the trunk lining.
3. Remove the rubber caps from the holes in the trunk floor and the trunk lining, then align both holes.
4. Place the flat tire straight up in the trunk, with the outside of the wheel facing forward.
5. Take the support plate and the wing bolt out of the tool kit. Put the plate on the wing bolt.
6. Insert the wing bolt through the hole in the center of the wheel and the trunk lining, then tighten the bolt.
7. Store the spacer cone and the spare tire wing bolt in the tool kit.
WARNING: Loose items can fly around the interior in a crash and can seriously injure the occupants. Store the wheel, jack, and tools securely before driving.
Temporarily Repairing a Flat Tire
This vehicle is not equipped with a spare tire. If the tire has a large cut or is otherwise severely damaged, you will need to have the vehicle towed. If the tire only has a small puncture, from a nail for instance, you can use the temporary tire repair kit so that you can drive to the nearest service station for a more permanent repair.
If a tire goes flat while driving, grasp the steering wheel firmly, and brake gradually to reduce speed. Then stop in a safe place.
The kit should not be used in the following situations. Instead, contact a dealer or a roadside assistant to have the vehicle towed.
Do not remove a nail or screw that punctured the tire. If you remove it from the tire, you may not be able to repair the puncture using the kit.
Getting Ready to Temporarily Repair the Flat Tire
1. Remove the trunk floor lid.
2. Take the kit out of the case.
Place the kit face up, on flat ground near the flat tire, and away from traffic. Do not place the kit on its side.
When making a temporary repair, carefully read the instruction manual provided with the kit.
In cold temperatures, the sealant may not flow easily. In this situation, warm it up for five minutes before using
Injecting Sealant and Air
1. Remove the valve cap from the tire valve stem.
2. Remove the sealant/air hose from the packaging.
3. Attach the sealant/air hose onto the tire valve stem. Screw it until it is tight.
WARNING:
In cold temperatures, the sealant may not flow easily. In this situation, warm it up for five minutes before using.
The sealant can permanently stain clothing and other materials. Be careful during handling and wipe away any spills immediately
4. Plug in the compressor to the accessory power socket.
Be careful not to pinch the cord in a door or window.
5. Start the engine.
Keep the engine running while injecting sealant and air.
6. Turn the selector switch to SEALANT/AIR.
7. Press the inflator switch to turn on the compressor.
The compressor starts injecting sealant and air into the tire.
8. When the sealant injection is complete, continue to add air.
9. After the air pressure reaches 30 psi (210 kPa), turn off the kit.
To check the pressure, occasionally turn off the compressor and read the gauge.
WARNING:
NOTICE:
10. Unplug the power plug from the accessory power socket.
11. Unscrew the sealant/air hose from the tire valve stem. Reinstall the valve cap.
12. Press the pressure relief button until the gauge returns 0 psi (0 kPa).
13. Apply the repair notification label to the flat surface of the wheel.
The wheel surface must be clean to ensure the label adheres properly
See a Honda dealer for a replacement sealant bottle and proper disposal of an empty bottle.
Distributing the Sealant in the Tire
1. Apply the speed restriction label to the location as shown.
2. Drive the vehicle for about 10 minutes.
Do not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h).
3. Stop the vehicle in a safe place.
Stop and recheck the air pressure after every 10 minutes of driving as necessary until you reach the nearest service station where you are able to have the tire permanently repaired or replaced.
4. Attach the air only hose onto the tire valve stem. Screw it until it is tight.
5. Turn the selector switch to AIR ONLY. Do not turn the air compressor on to check the pressure.
6. If the air pressure is:
Do not add air or continue driving. The leak is too severe. Call for help and have your vehicle towed.
Continue driving for another 10 minutes or until you reach the nearest service station. Do not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h).
If the air does not go down after the 10 minute drive, you do not need to check the pressure any more.
Turn the air compressor on to inflate the tire until the tire pressure reaches 30 psi (210 kPa).
Then drive carefully for 10 more minutes or until you reach the nearest service station. Do not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h).
You should repeat this procedure as long as the air pressure is within this range.
7. Press the pressure relief button until the gauge returns to 0 psi (0 kPa).
8. Repackage and properly stow the kit.
WARNING:
Inflating An Under-inflated Tire
You can use the kit to inflate a non-punctured under-inflated tire.
1. Remove the trunk floor lid.
2. Remove the kit from the case.
Place the kit on flat ground near the tire to be inflated, away from traffic.
3. Place the kit, face up, on flat ground near the flat tire, away from traffic. Do not place the kit on its side.
4. Remove the air only hose from the kit.
5. Remove the valve cap.
6. Attach the air only hose onto the tire valve stem. Screw it until it is tight.
NOTICE: Do not operate the temporary tire repair kit compressor for more than 15 minutes. The accessory power socket and compressor can overheat and become permanently damaged.
7. Plug in the kit to the accessory power socket.
Be careful not to pinch the cord in a door or window.
8. Start the engine.
Keep the engine running while injecting air.
9. Turn the selector switch to AIR ONLY.
10. Press the inflator switch to turn on the kit.
The compressor starts to inject air into the tire.
11. Inflate the tire to the specified air pressure.
12. Turn off the kit.
Check the pressure gauge on the air compressor.
If overinflated, press the pressure relief button.
13. Unplug the kit from the accessory power socket.
14. Unscrew the air only hose from the tire valve stem. Reinstall the valve cap.
15. Press the pressure relief button until the gauge returns 0 psi (0 kPa).
16. Repackage and properly stow the kit
WARNING:
Running the engine with the vehicle in an enclosed or even partly enclosed area can cause a rapid build-up of toxic carbon monoxide.
Breathing this colorless, odorless gas can cause unconsciousness and even death. Only run the engine to power the air compressor with the vehicle outdoors.
If a Fuel Leak is Detected
If you smell natural gas or hear a hissing sound, except when refueling, the fuel system may have a leak.
WARNING:
Do not jump start your vehicle if you suspect a gas leak.
Turning Off the Manual Shut-Off Valve
1. Park your vehicle outside in a well-ventilated area. Set the parking brake. Keep away from heat, sparks, and flame.
2. Open all the windows and trunk for ventilation.
3. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK 0 .
4. Turn the manual shut-off valve one-quarter turn clockwise (located as shown).
The valve is turned to OFF.
5. Call a professional towing service.
You cannot continue driving. Have the vehicle towed to an authorized Civic Natural Gas dealer.
We recommend that you locate the valve before driving so that you can turn it off quickly if necessary.
Turn off the valve if you ever suspect a fuel leak or are involved in an accident.
Turn the manual shut-off valve to OFF also when you are storing your vehicle for an extended period.
If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On or Blinks
Reasons for the indicator lamp to come on or blink
What to do when the indicator lamp comes on
Avoid high speeds and immediately get your vehicle inspected at an authorized Civic Natural Gas dealer.
What to do when the indicator lamp blinks
Park the vehicle in a safe place with no flammable items and wait at least ten minutes or more with the engine stopped until it cools.
NOTICE: