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SRS
sensors
are
designed
to
react
to a
frontal
impact
that
generates
more
force
than
a
25-mp
h
head-on
crash
into
a parked
vehicle
o
f
comparable
size
and
weight.
Main Menu
SRS Title
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Author: Honda
Published: 2020-06-10
Updated: 2024-04-06
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on 2024-04-06
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Table of Contents
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Owner's Identification
2
A Word To The Owner
3
Important Handling Information
4
Important Handling Information
6
Driver And Passenger Safety
7
Important Safety Precautions
8
Your Vehicle's Safety Features
9
Seat Belts
10
Airbags
11
Seats And Seat Backs
12
Head Restraints
12
Door Locks
13
PreDrive Safety Checklist.
13
Protecting Adults
14
Close And Lock The Doors
14
Adjust The Front Seats
14
Adjust The Seat Backs
15
Adjust The HeadRestraints
16
Fasten And Position The Seat Belts
17
Adjust The Steering Wheel
19
Maintain A Proper Sitting Position
20
Advice For Pregnant Women
20
Additional SafetyPrecautions
21
Protecting Children
22
All Children Must Be Restrained
22
Children Should Sit In The Back Seat
23
The Passenger's Airbag Poses Serious Risks To Children
23
If You Must Drive With Several Children
24
If A Child Requires Close Attention
25
Additional Safety Precautions
25
General Guidelines For Using Child Seats
25
Protecting Infants
30
Protecting Small Children.
35
Protecting Larger Children
38
Using Child Seats With Tethers
42
Additional Information About Your Seat Belts
45
Seat Belt System Components
45
Lap/Shoulder Belt
45
Lap Belt
46
Seat Belt Maintenance
46
Additional Information About Your SRS
47
SRS Components
47
How Your Airbags Work
48
How Your SRS Indicator Light Works
49
SRS Service
50
Additional Safety Precautions
50
Carbon Monoxide Hazard
51
Safety Labels
52
Off To A Good Start
53
Seats
54
Interior
55
Engine Compartment
57
Instruments And Controls
59
Control Locations
60
Indicators And Gauges
61
Gauges
62
Tachometer
62
Speedometer
62
Odometer
62
Trip Odometer/Reset Knob
62
Fuel Gauge
63
Engine Coolant Temperature Gauge
64
Indicator Lights
65
Switches
74
Windshield Wiper/Washer
74
Headlights
76
Illumination Control
77
Rear Window Defogger
78
Rear Window Wiper/Washer
78
Turn Signals
79
Hazard Warning Flasher
80
Automatic Transmission
80
Transfer Control (4WD Models)
84
5 Speed Manual Transmission
87
Transfer Control (4WD Models)
88
Parking Brake
90
Accelerator Pedal
91
Clutch Pedal
91
Seats
93
Seat Adjustment
94
Manual Front Seat Adjustments
95
Driver's Seat Full Power Adjustments
96
Head Restraints
97
Rear Seat
98
Folding
98
Unfolding
100
Interior Features
103
Keys And Ignition
105
Steering Column Lock/Ignition Switch
105
LOCK
105
ACC
105
ON
105
START
105
Key Removal
106
Key Reminder
106
Guard Against Theft
106
Locks
107
Power Door Locks
108
Child Safe Door Locks
109
Mirrors
109
Interior Mirror
109
Power Mirrors
109
Vanity Mirrors
110
Power Windows
111
Checking The Circuit Breaker
112
Tailgate
112
Operation
112
Hood Release
113
Interior Lights
114
Luggage Light
114
Dome Light
115
Courtesy Lights
116
Map Lights
116
Moonroof
116
Conveniences
117
Beverage Holder
117
Sun Visor
118
Glove Box
118
Assist Grip
119
Horn Button
119
Tilt Steering Wheel
119
Cigarette Lighter
120
Ashtrays
120
Accessory Power Outlets
121
Comfort And Convenience Features
123
Heating And Cooling
124
Ventilation
126
Audio System
129
AM/FM/Cassette Stereo Audio System (LX, EX)
129
Operating The Radio
129
Adjusting The Sound
131
Operating The Cassette Player
132
Caring For The Cassette Player
134
Operating The Optional CD Changer
135
AM/FM/Cassette/ CD Changer Stereo Audio System (EXL)
137
Operating The Radio
137
Adjusting The Sound
139
Radio Frequencies
140
Operating The Cassette Player
142
Caring For The Cassette Player
145
Operating The CD Changer
146
Protecting Compact Discs
150
Cruise Control
151
Keyless Entry
155
Anti Theft System
156
Digital Clock
157
Driving Tips
159
Before Driving
160
Starting The Engine
161
New Vehicle Break In
162
Parking
162
Brakes
163
Tires
167
Inflation
168
Inspection
169
Maintenance
170
Tire Rotation
170
Replacing Tires And Wheels
170
Wheels And Tires
171
Traction
172
Tire Chains
172
Wheel Replacement Considerations
173
Fuel Economy
174
Three Way Catalytic Converter
176
Operation In Foreign Countries
177
Accessories & Modifications
177
Carrying Cargo
179
Trailer Towing
182
Trailer Hitches
184
Safety Chain
185
Trailer Lights
185
Tires
185
Trailer Brakes
185
Equipment Check
186
Limited Slip Differential
186
In Case Of Emergency
187
Jump Starting
188
Changing A Tire
190
Lifting Points
191
Tool Locations
192
Engine Overheating
194
Towing
195
Precautions
195
Towing Tips
196
All Four Wheels On The Ground
196
Front Wheels Off The Ground
196
Rear Wheels Off The Ground
197
Inoperative Electrical Devices
197
Care And Maintenance
199
Service Station Information.
201
Fuel Fill Cap
201
Fuel Recommendation
202
Fuel Tank Capacity
202
Engine Oil Recommendation
202
Windshield Washer
202
Tire Inflation Pressures
202
Battery
202
Hood Release
203
Engine Oil Dipstick
204
Fuel Requirements
204
Oxygenated Fuels
204
Maintenance Safety
205
Important Safety Precautions
206
Maintenance Schedule
207
Required MaintenanceRecord
210
Owner Safety Checks
212
Engine Oil And Filter
215
Proper Quality Oil
215
Change Interval
215
Oil Change
216
Oil Filter Installation
216
Oil Viscosity
217
Oil Level Check
217
Engine Oil Additives
218
Air Cleaner Filter
218
Manual Transmission Fluid
219
Automatic Transmission Fluid
220
Front (4WD) And Rear Axles
220
Engine Cooling System
221
Other Required Maintenance
223
Brake Master Cylinder
223
Shift On The Fly System
224
Front Wheel Bearings
224
Hood Latch And Hinges.
225
Air Conditioning
225
Body Lubrication
225
Front (4WD Only) And Rear Propeller Shaft
226
Exhaust System
226
Fuel Line And Fuel Tank/Cap
226
Drive Belt
226
Timing Belt
226
Valve Clearance
226
Spark Plugs
227
Clutch
227
Fluid Or Lubricant Levels
227
Power Steering
227
Wheel Alignment
228
Exterior
228
Washing Your Vehicle
228
Polishing And Waxing Your Vehicle
228
Protection Of Exterior Bright Metal Parts
228
Care Of Aluminum Wheels
228
Foreign Material Deposits
228
Finish Damage
229
Corrosion Protection
229
Sheet Metal Damage
229
Underbody Maintenance.
229
Interior
230
Basic Steps Before Cleaning
230
Cleaning Fabric
231
Cleaning General Soilage Or Water Spots From Fabric Trim
231
Spot Cleaning Fabric With Solvent Cleaner
231
Removal Of Specific Stains
232
Cleaning Vinyl Or Leather Trim
233
Seat Belt Care
233
Cleaning Glass Surfaces
234
Technical Data
235
Vehicle Identification
236
Vehicle Loading
237
Specifications
239
Owner Assistance
249
Customer Relations Information
250
U.S.Zone Office Map
251
Warranty Coverages
252
Reporting Safety Defects
253
Emissions Controls
253
DOT Uniform Tire Quality Grading
255
Authorized Manuals
257
Index
259
Introduction
272
Get To Know Your Vehicle
273
Off Road Precautions
274
Don't Modify Your Vehicle
274
Wear Seat Belts
274
Drive Smart
274
Don't Drink And Drive
275
Getting Ready To Drive Off Road
275
Planning A Trip
275
Check Out Your Vehicle
276
Carrying Cargo
277
Towing A Trailer
278
Extra Equipment And Supplies
278
Off Road Driving Considerations
280
Using Your Senses
280
Reading The Terrain
281
Controlling Speed
281
Controlling Steering
282
Driving Off Road
283
Starting Off
283
Turning
284
Braking
284
Driving In Hilly Terrain
285
Obstacles
289
Crossing A Stream
290
Driving In Bad Weather
291
If You Get Stuck
292
Stuck In Mud Or Loose Terrain
292
Grounded On A Bump Or Log
293
Flat Tire
293
Parking
294
Inspection And Cleaning
295
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