Honda 2005 CITY

User Manual

For 2005 CITY.

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User Manual - Transcript

  • Page 3 - English - : nuge you are r urn sree ere DEFTOrManc ' damage y requested to read the in perjormance. comfort. safety and to avoid mechanical structions l ls ct nside owner’s manual and warranty booklet YOU HAVE A “RIGHT” TO GET THREE INSPECTIONS OF YOUR HONDA CAR ABSOLUTELY FREE lubricants will be charged) ointment with your Dealer (Material like parts. Please get an app
  • Page 6 - English - : Press the [A] button. Press the [#1] — [#5] button. Decreasing Volume Press button Sound settin Displa Press the [\’] button. Flat Attenuator mee Turning the volume down quickly
  • Page 7: thee ee | ee Fader ro" Removing the Faceplate 5 Exit Audio Control mode Press the Relez
  • Page 8 - English - : Each time the button is pressed tne tuning moe switciites a shown below. Tuning mode Display Operation Automatic search for a station Auto seek "AUTO" Manual _ Normal manual tuning control
  • Page 10: ING SMCS COME VV WS NIN y ener tt esene nen’ referring to the section on
  • Page 13 - English - : give you years of driving pleasure. One of the best ways to enhance the enjoyment of your new Honda is to read this manual. In it. you will learn how to operate its driving controls and convenience items. Afterwards. keep this owner's manual in your car so you can refer toit at any time. find information that is preceded by A(Nonce | symbol. This informat ion is intended to help you avoid damage to your Honda. other proper ty. or the environment.
  • Page 14 - English - : very important. And operating wus |) car safely is an important respOn- | « catety Labels - on the car. c d by a safety alert symbol Z\ and one of aay ° Safety Messages - precede Three signal words: DANGER. WARNING. or CAUTION. To help you make informed decisions about safety. we have provided These signal words mean: operating procedures and other eee : formation on labels in this manual. | You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY ' 1atio you to | — — m= HURT I A sel dor et follow instructions.
  • Page 15: Rn a LM art Dial anh San ead ted g ie " CAEL QCER Ws ceeeeneerveneresces ME
  • Page 17: HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS HORNPAD (P.48) a .
  • Page 18: MUULIMAUUIL a@UUUL ana oa eee yourself and Precaution......22 UE es Ae Ree eRe eee wee enee 23 Pet enecerereess we 26 on seer 26
  • Page 19: speed the greater the us accidents can also in Safe Condition
  • Page 20: eB tates LY PLULCUL gers during a
  • Page 22: tO Dear ot ne dy. and should be the pales es —secti ton x
  • Page 26 - English - : ERENT ISAS DEAR RASS PW IALIUII. from the dashboard as belt no longer yecupant’s chest ive capability of belt in a crash and ed. [he farther a he greater the
  • Page 27 - English - : Improperly positioning head restraints reduces their effectiveness and you can be seriously injured in a crash. Reclining the seat-back too far can result in serious injury or death in a crash. || ples sure head restraints are n place and positioned prop Adjust the seat-back to an | y petore driving. back in the DO} aA. ie. sit wall I | / f \y tl nis erly adjusted head restraints will | Nt ct occupants from whiplash | eeajunies. for h now to adjust the head
  • Page 28 - English - : shoulder part. then check that the belt rests across the centre of your chest and over your shoulder. This spreads the forces of a crash over the strongest bones in your upper body. yy’ vat ARNING Using a Lap/Shoulder Belt Insert the latch plate into the buckle. then tug on the belt to make sure the belt is securely latched. Also check that the belt is not twisted. because a twisted belt can cause serious injuries inacrash. positioning the an cause serious eath in a crash. | it belts are |
  • Page 31 - English - : remember. Lo get the best protection from your safety features. you must Sitting improperly or out of || sit properly and wear your seat belt Position can result in serious | | injury or death in a crash. | | Seurays ott upright. will D ck
  • Page 32: ly accessories on seat itended to improve fort or reposition rt of ia a seat belt can
  • Page 33 - English - : Hall yeal. Widlly Cuuuren are injured or killed in car crashes because they are either unrestrained or not or improperly restrained can || properly restrained. In fact. car be Seriqualy injured or killed in | | accidents are the number one cause of | death of children ages 12 and under. Children who are unrestrained — e the number of child deaths ies. infants and children yays be properly restrained t! £s ride ina car. 0 is too small to wear a i be properly restrained aint system. (See page
  • Page 34 - English - : Never hold an infant or cnua on your | Seat | are not wearing a seat belt According to crash statistics. children nuld be thrown | of all ages and sizes are safe od restrained |
  • Page 35 - English - : it 10U MUSE Vrive With Several If a Child Requires Close Children Attention Your car has three seati itionsin | Many parents say they ihe ty a the back seat where can be | an infant or small child in the
  • Page 36 - English - : * Use childproof door locks to | accidentally set the vehicle in | Ls auld a an = a ean " prevent children from op ning the motion. — possibly ini ore | | g idatines {6 ne and installing doors. Using ature wil themselves or other | ems for infants and Bion a child
  • Page 37 - English - : “wy se proper type and size to f | The manufacturer of the vehicle eae seco gs A Make sure the restraint system fi | in up to about one year rained in a rearward child restraint wide facing child pene ropes } 2 26 for
  • Page 38: cyeiams are designed to be | Delt.) 2 si ates ue eae a i | or the a shoulder Lied oe *Follo || 9 ow haha system
  • Page 40 - English - : Opslem riacenment In this car. a rearward facing child restraint system can be placed in any seating position in the back seat. but notin the front seat. a 4 WARNING Always place a rearward facing child restraint system | | in the backs eat. not the front. | |
  • Page 41 - English - : SVs VEAL I LUT LWUIIL S€alS and ewww ee Vrrcen oCm the outer back seats. and on some Jie BELT ANCHOR types a lap belt in the centre back Guide the belt across your body to the _ door pillar. After exiting the car. be _ | | sure the belt 1s out of the way and will | not get closed in the door. lap/shoulder belts have an y locking retractor. In driving. the retractor lets you ely in your seat while it me tension on the belt. ion or sudden stop. the atically locks the belt owl DO UY. uctions on how to belt properly.
  • Page 42 - English - : Lie WwwVAte s646~— Ove UC It. condition OL yuul StCdl VEILS adjusted belt that fits across thehips. | thebe le smoothly and der belts retract in § | BOC d 1 condition
  • Page 43: or maintaining result in serious if the seat a t belts regul1y problem
  • Page 44: When replacing the seat belts. make certain to use the anchorage points shown in the illustrations.
  • Page 45 - English - : wes —_— = Sse ee ~~ -—~Sse ~~ wee monoxide gas. You should have no problem with carbon monoxide entering the car in normal driving if you maintain your car properly. pull exhaust gas into your car’s interior and create a hazardous condition. If you must drive with boot lid open. open all the windows and set air conditioning system as shown Carbon monoxide gas is toxic. | Breathing it can cause uncon- | | sciousness and even kill you. | | must sit in your parked car. 1 unconfined area. with stem as follows:
  • Page 46 - English - : —_—~~ ~_—— =~ shown. They warn you of potential hazards that could cause serious injury. Read these labels carefully. Ifa label comes off or becomes hard to read. contact your Honda dealer for a replacement.
  • Page 47: eis secuon gives intormauon aDOUut Is | “Speedometer nee 41 eee eee eee eeeenee ade diet svwensesses- vied eeeeee ieeess 0
  • Page 51 - English - : indicators to [WA | Le | information i iapaten See page 193. van If this light aa comes on wh running. the battery 1s a oe Low Oil Pressure 92. I] ; 1 For bg complete information.
  • Page 52 - English - : |\” | Brake System Indicator | “7 JL ~ J L=* “1 (EPS) Indicator This light has two functions: Turn Signal and Hazard Warning This light normally comes on when Indicators you turn the ignition ON (II) and goes reminder to | The left or right turn signal light | °°“ 7%" — = engine starts. If it comes brake. Dr ving blinks when you signal a lane | SO © | er time. there is | change 298 tnt. If the abt does not. | Bigeeeea i. I< eeeecinic Power eae : “usually | Steering system. If: is happens. stop 1 nd turn off the
  • Page 53 - English - : This light comes on with the high This light comes on if any door or the beam headlights. See page 45 for | bootisnot closed tightly. information on the headlight controls.
  • Page 54 - English - : —~— Indicator This shows the temperature of the engine’s coolant. This light normally comes on when you turn the ignition ON (ID) and goes off after the engine starts. In normal driving ane. the inden should not | | —— =LTLUICALUE Do not drive the car while This shows the temperature of the “= =a) one ee engine’s coolant. There is no problem indicator is on or else the sagine. may. be damaged=. Gil asin: indicator comes on when ot try to open radiator || theer . “when angie. bos mperatu 7 | e the car inspected cle ida | 4a aS soon as
  • Page 55 - English - : PME VUUIITLEE carne crew weep teers mm _ the same display. | | Toswitch between the Trip Meter and || Odometer display. press the ect/Reset button. you turn the ignition switch ON what you last selected is
  • Page 56 - English - : 4 11w VUVITIGELUS wav number of kilometers your car has been driven. kilometers driven since you last reset There are two trip meters: Trip A and Trip B. Switch between these yy pre sing the Select/ Reset button until the number resets to “9.0”. On some types. both trip meters will reset if the car’s battery goes: gens or is disconnected.
  • Page 57: Avoid driving with an extremely low fuel level. Running out of fuel | could cause the engine to misfire.
  • Page 58: TOY ee oe ee VOtWwirotcn Rrwrr eee HEADLIGHTS/ TURN SIGNALS ROR CONTROLS
  • Page 59 - English - : ignition switch in ACCESSORY (1) or LOCK (0). you will hear a reminder beeper when you open the driver's low beams to high he tu n signal lever ar a click. The
  • Page 60: on the turn signal lever in the proper direction and hold it. The lever wi} return to the centre position as soon as you release it.
  • Page 61 - English - : _ 73 Sew Se pywssivelys PU LUC IC YER In intermittent. the wipers operane | every few seconds. In low spee¢ high speed. the wipers _ continuously. sin mist mode. had from the § run at high meyer This ie Gear the
  • Page 63 - English - : and you have good visibility betore starting to drive. Adjusting the steering wheel position while driving may cause you to lose control of the car and be seriously injured in a crash. “he ae | ey th y Sg The demister wires on the inside of © the rear window can be accidentally damaged. When cleaning the glass. always wipe side to side. || Adjust the |: 7 1s Se ES sie ea
  • Page 64 - English - : Ate GMT ION KEYS need this key number if you ever have me to get a lost key replaced. Keep the plate stored in a safe place. If you nee to replace a key. use only Honda approved key blanks. 4.Make sure you have securely locked the steering wheel in place by trying to move it up and down. ee Ni a) - < ! f mcitivgi JU a | en oted that in case you loose ( Key OF want an additional onda Atlas Cars €an provide you St basis through
  • Page 65 - English - : the key only in this position. To j = switch from ACCESSORY to LOCK. Removing the key from the you must push the key in slightly as ignition switch while driving locks the steering. This can you turn it. If your car has an cause you to lose control.. automatic transmission (CVT). the shift lever must also be in Park. The Remove the key from the anti-theft lock will lock the steering E | : : column when youremovethe key. | aauieimmumen switch only — SSORY (1) - In this position. | operate the audio = cigarette lighter. s the normal key g. All features ar are usable.
  • Page 66: to start the engine. The switch returns to ON (II) when you let go of Fr: 7 .. ° ¥i é : gta ae ae 7
  • Page 69 - English - : See pages I] - 13 for important safety information and warnings about how to properly position seats and seat-backs. Make all seat adjustments before you start driving. ngle of the seate lever on the ottom. Move the desired les Br. Let
  • Page 70 - English - : See page /3 for important safety BUTTON information and a warning about how to t properly position the head restraints. i Your car has adjustable head restraints on the front seats. The head restraints help protect you and your passengers from whiplash —
  • Page 71 - English - : apart a\vuMee WHIMVWWD dale CICCUICALLy~ rTM AAN ATLA DRIVER'S WINDOW SWITCH powered. Turn the ignition switch to ON (II) to raise or lower any Closing a power window on someone's hands or fingers can cause serious injury. — Each front door and each rear door jo: os own conttol Se To” nrest has a w control panel. s passenger's owr on the | he a it until he desired in¢ OW. pull h. Release