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  • Page 1 This manual will be replaced with a hyperlinked version at the end of the model year. © 2013 American Honda Motor Co., Inc. - All Rights Reserved P/N 00X31-SZT-6300...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Towing a Trailer P. 179 The information and specifications included in this publication were Multi-View Rear Camera P. 215 in effect at the time of approval for printing. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. Refueling P. 218 Fuel Economy P. 221 reserves the right, however, to discontinue or change specifications 2 Maintenance P.
  • Page 3 Contents Quick Reference Guide P. 2 Child Safety P. 54 Exhaust Gas Hazard P. 62 Safety Labels P. 63 Safe Driving P. 27 Instrument Panel P. 65 Opening and Closing the Hatch P. 105 Security System P. 107 Opening and Closing the Windows P. 109 Adjusting the Mirrors P.
  • Page 4 Quick Reference Guide Visual Index ❙ (Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®) System OFF) Button (P 206) ❙ km/h/mph Change Button (P81) ❙ System Indicators (P 66) ❙ Gauges (P 81) ❙ Multi-Information Display (P 83) ❙ Climate Control System (P136 ) ❙...
  • Page 5 ❙ Headlights/Turn Signals (P 112) ❙ Fog Lights (P 114) ❙ Paddle Shifter (Shift down) (P188) ❙ Remote Audio Control Buttons (P 144) ❙ Brightness Control (P 117) ❙ Paddle Shifter (Shift up) (P 188) ❙ Wipers/Washers (P 115) ❙ Cruise Control Buttons (P 202) ❙...
  • Page 6 Visual Index ❙ Driver’s Door Lock Switch (P 102) ❙ Door Mirror Controls (P 121) ❙ ❙ Driver's Front Airbag (P 42) Passenger's Front Airbag (P 42) ❙ Center Pocket ❙ USB Adapter Cable (P 141) ❙ Auxiliary Input Jack (P 142) ❙...
  • Page 7 ❙ Cargo Area Light ❙ Interior Lights (Rear) (P 127) ❙ Sun Visors ❙ ❙ Side Curtain Airbags Vanity Mirrors (P 49) ❙ Interior Lights/Map Lights (P 127) ❙ Seat Belts ❙ Rearview Mirror (P 120) (P 32) ❙ Upper Instrument Panel Storage ❙...
  • Page 8 Visual Index ❙ Maintenance Under the Hood (P 231) ❙ ❙ Windshield Wipers (P 115, 252) How to Refuel (P 219) ❙ ❙ Door Mirrors (P 121) Rear Wiper (P116,254) ❙ Side Turn Signal ❙ High-Mount Brake Lights (P 112, 248) Light (P 251) ❙...
  • Page 9 3-Mode Drive System There are three driving modes for your vehicle: SPORT, NORMAL and ECON. Each mode offers a different level of driving performance. The mode buttons are located on the control panel. NORMAL mode, which is most suitable for all-purpose driving, is the default setting for your vehicle.
  • Page 10 Eco Assist System Canadian models The Shift UP/DOWN Indicators Ambient Meter ● Changes color to reflect your driving style. (P191) Green: Fuel efficient driving ● These indicators alert you when it is appropriate to Blue green: Moderate acceleration/deceleration shift to attain better fuel economy. Blue: Aggressive acceleration/deceleration ●...
  • Page 11 Drive Cycle Score/Lifetime Points ● Comes on when the vehicle is turned off. Drive Cycle Score Advancing to Second Stage Advancing to Third Stage Receding to Second Stage Receding to First Stage Lifetime Points Real Time Score (represents your current trip) (P86) ●...
  • Page 12 The Honda IMA System Tips to Improve Fuel Economy The main power source for the Honda IMA system is the gasoline engine. The electric motor assists the engine to improve fuel economy, based on To help your vehicle’s fuel economy: current operating conditions.
  • Page 13 Auto Idle Stop Function To improve fuel economy, the engine stops and then restarts as detailed below. When Auto Idle Stop is on, the AUTO STOP indicator blinks. (P193,196) Automatic transmission (CVT) Manual transmission Engine status 1. Depress the brake Depress the brake pedal.
  • Page 14: Safety Precautions

    Indicator (P67) When the vehicle is disposed ● The IMA battery is a Lithium ion battery. Honda collects and recycles used IMA batteries – consult with your dealer for proper battery disposal in the event your vehicle is not repairable.
  • Page 15: Safe Driving

    Safe Driving (P27) Airbags (P39) ● Your vehicle is fitted with airbags to help protect you and your passenger during a moderate-to-severe collision. Child Safety (P54) ● Your vehicle is not recommended for child passengers. If you decide to disregard our recommendations and transport a child passenger, the child should be properly restrained.
  • Page 16: Instrument Panel

    Instrument Panel (P65) Gauges /Multi-Information Display /System Indicators (P81) (P83) (P66) Lights Indicators System Indicators Ambient Meter CHRG/ASST Indicators Tachometer Seat Belt Reminder Lights On Indicator IMA Battery Indicator Speedometer Charge Level High Beam Indicator Fuel Gauge Parking Brake and Indicator U.S.
  • Page 17 Controls (P97) Clock Turn Signals Wipers and Washers (P98) (P112) (P115) Models without navigation system Turn Signal Control Lever Right Wiper/Washer Control Lever Adjustment Ring : Long Delay : Short Delay Left Pull toward you to spray Press the FM/AM button until you hear washer fluid.
  • Page 18 Steering Wheel Hatch Power Windows (P119) (P105) (P109) ● With the ignition switch in ON ● To adjust, pull the adjustment lever , open and close the power windows. towards you, adjust to the desired ● If the power window lock button is in the position, then lock the lever back in place.
  • Page 19 Climate Control System (P136) ● Press the AUTO button to activate the climate control system. ● Press the button to turn the system on or off. ● Press the button to defrost the windshield. Models with navigation system The climate control system is voice operable. See the Navigation System Manual for complete details. (MODE Control) Button Air flows from Air flows from...
  • Page 20 Features Audio Remote Controls (P139) (P144) Audio System (P140) For navigation system operation () See the Navigation System Manual MODE Button CH Button Audio Display CD Slot VOL Button FM/AM Button Button CD Button AUX Button (CD Eject) Button ● VOL (volume) Button Preset Buttons Press to adjust the volume up/...
  • Page 21 Driving (P173) Manual Transmission (P190) (P187) 7-Speed Manual Shift Mode ● Allows you to manually shift the transmission up or down without Automatic Transmission (CVT) removing your hands from the steering wheel. (P185) SPORT Mode ● Shift to and depress the brake pedal when ●...
  • Page 22 VSA® OFF Button Refueling (P206) (P218) ● The vehicle stability assist (VSA®) system Fuel recommendation: Unleaded gasoline with a pump octane number 87 or helps stabilize the vehicle during higher required cornering, and helps maintain traction Fuel tank capacity: 10.6 US gal (40 L) while accelerating on loose or slippery road surfaces.
  • Page 23 Maintenance (P223) Under the Hood (P231) ● Check engine oil, engine coolant, and window washer fluid. Wiper Blades (P252) Add when necessary. ● Replace blades if they leave streaks ● Check transmission fluid (CVT). across the windshield. ● Check brake fluid and clutch fluid. ●...
  • Page 24: Handling The Unexpected

    Handling the Unexpected (P273) Flat Tire Engine Won't Start Overheating (P275) (P290) (P294) ● If the battery is dead, jump start using a ● Park in a safe location. If you do not see ● Park in a safe place and repair the flat tire booster battery.
  • Page 25: What To Do If

    What to Do If The ignition switch does The steering wheel may be locked. ● not turn from Move the steering wheel left and right ● Why? while turning the ignition key. The ignition switch does The shift lever should be moved to not turn from the automatic transmission (CVT) model.
  • Page 26 Why does the beeper The beeper sounds when: sound when I open the The key is left in the ignition switch. ● driver's door? The exterior lights are left on. ● The Auto Idle Stop is in operation. ● Why does the beeper The beeper sounds when: sound when I start driving? Driver and/or passenger are not wearing their seat belts.
  • Page 27: California Proposition 65 Warning

    California Proposition 65 Warning To read data recorded by an EDR, special equipment is required, and access to the vehicle or the EDR is needed. In addition to the WARNING: This product contains or emits vehicle manufacturer, other parties, such as law enforcement, that chemicals known to the state of California to cause have the special equipment, can read the information if they have cancer and birth defects or other reproductive...
  • Page 28: A Few Words About Safety

    A Few Words About Safety You will find this important safety information in a variety of forms, including: Your safety, and the safety of others, is very important. And ● Safety Labels - on the vehicle. operating this vehicle safely is an important responsibility. ●...
  • Page 29 Safe Driving You can find many safety recommendations throughout this chapter, and throughout this manual. For Safe Driving Side Curtain Airbags ......49 Important Safety Precautions ..... 28 Airbag System Indicators....50 Your Vehicle's Safety Features.... 30 Airbag Care ........53 Seat Belts Child Safety About Your Seat Belts......
  • Page 30: For Safe Driving

    For Safe Driving The following pages explain your vehicle's safety features and how to use them properly. The safety precautions below are ones that we consider to be among the most important. Important Safety Precautions 1Important Safety Precautions Some states, provinces and territories prohibit the use ■...
  • Page 31 uuFor Safe DrivinguImportant Safety Precautions ■ Pay appropriate attention to the task of driving safely Engaging in cell phone conversation or other activities that keep you from paying close attention to the road, other vehicles, and pedestrians could lead to a crash. Remember, situations can change quickly, and only you can decide when it is safe to divert some attention away from driving.
  • Page 32: Your Vehicle's Safety Features

    uuFor Safe DrivinguYour Vehicle's Safety Features Your Vehicle's Safety Features 1Your Vehicle's Safety Features Your vehicle is equipped with many features that work together to help protect you and your passenger during a crash. Some features do not require any action on your part. These include a strong steel framework that forms a safety cage around the passenger compartment, front and rear crush zones, a collapsible steering...
  • Page 33: Safety Checklist

    uuFor Safe DrivinguYour Vehicle's Safety Features ■ 1Safety Checklist Safety Checklist If the door/hatch open indicator is on, a door and/or For the safety of you and your passenger, make a habit of checking these items each the hatch is not completely closed. Close both doors time before you drive.
  • Page 34: Seat Belts

    Seat Belts About Your Seat Belts Seat belts are the single most effective safety device because they keep you 1About Your Seat Belts connected to the vehicle so that you can take advantage of many built-in safety WARNING features. They also help keep you from being thrown against the inside of the vehicle, against a passenger, or out of the vehicle.
  • Page 35 uuSeat BeltsuAbout Your Seat Belts ■ Proper use of seat belts 1About Your Seat Belts Follow these guidelines for proper use: If your passenger moves around and extends the seat • All occupants should sit upright, well back in the seat, and remain in that position belt, the lockable retractor may activate.
  • Page 36: Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners

    uuSeat BeltsuAbout Your Seat Belts ■ 1Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners The seat belt tensioners can only operate once. The driver’s and passenger’s seats are equipped with automatic seat belt tensioners If a tensioner is activated, the SRS indicator will come to enhance safety.
  • Page 37: Fastening A Seat Belt

    uuSeat BeltsuFastening a Seat Belt Fastening a Seat Belt After adjusting your seat to the proper position, and while sitting upright and well 1Fastening a Seat Belt back in the seat: No one should sit in a seat with an inoperative seat 2 Adjusting the Seats P.
  • Page 38 uuSeat BeltsuFastening a Seat Belt 3. Position the lap part of the belt as low as 1Fastening a Seat Belt possible across your hips, then pull up on WARNING the shoulder part of the belt so the lap part Lap belt fits snugly.
  • Page 39: Advice For Pregnant Women

    uuSeat BeltsuFastening a Seat Belt ■ 1Advice for Pregnant Women Advice for Pregnant Women Each time you have a checkup, ask your doctor if it is If you are pregnant, the best way to protect yourself and your unborn child when okay for you to drive.
  • Page 40: Seat Belt Inspection

    uuSeat BeltsuSeat Belt Inspection Seat Belt Inspection Regularly check the condition of your seat belts as follows: 1Seat Belt Inspection • Pull each belt out fully, and look for frays, cuts, burns, and wear. WARNING • Check that the latches work smoothly and the belts retract easily. If a belt does not retract easily, cleaning the belt may correct the problem.
  • Page 41: Airbags

    Airbags Airbag System Components Continued...
  • Page 42 uuAirbagsuAirbag System Components The front, front side, and side curtain An electronic control unit that continually Impact sensors that can detect a airbags are deployed according to the monitors and records information about moderate-to-severe front or side direction and severity of impact. The airbag the sensors, the airbag activators, the collision.
  • Page 43 uuAirbagsuAirbag System Components ■ 1Important Facts about Your Airbags Important Facts about Your Airbags Do not attempt to deactivate your airbags. Together, Airbags can pose serious hazards. To do their job, airbags must inflate with airbags and seat belts provide the best protection. tremendous force.
  • Page 44: Types Of Airbags

    uuAirbagsuTypes of Airbags Types of Airbags Your vehicle is equipped with three types of airbags: 1Types of Airbags • Front airbags: Airbags in front of the driver's and passenger's seats. The airbags can inflate whenever the ignition switch • Side airbags: Airbags in the driver's and passenger's seat-backs. is in ON •...
  • Page 45 uuAirbagsuFront Airbags (SRS) ■ Operation Front airbags are designed to inflate during moderate-to-severe frontal collisions. When the vehicle decelerates suddenly, the sensors send information to the control unit which signals one or both front airbags to inflate. A frontal collision can be either head-on or angled between two vehicles, or when a vehicle crashes into a stationary object, such as a concrete wall.
  • Page 46 uuAirbagsuFront Airbags (SRS) ■ When front airbags should not deploy Minor frontal crashes: Front airbags are designed to supplement seat belts and help save lives, not to prevent minor scrapes, or even broken bones that might occur during a less than moderate-to-severe frontal crash. Side impacts: Front airbags can provide protection when a sudden deceleration causes a driver or passenger to move towards the front of the vehicle.
  • Page 47: Advanced Airbags

    uuAirbagsuFront Airbags (SRS) ■ 1Advanced Airbags Advanced Airbags If there is a problem with the driver's seat position Your front airbags have advanced features to help reduce the likelihood of airbag sensor, the SRS indicator will come on and the airbag related injuries to smaller occupants.
  • Page 48: Side Airbags

    uuAirbagsuSide Airbags Side Airbags The side airbags help protect the upper torso of the driver or a passenger during a 1Side Airbags moderate-to-severe side impact. Do not attach accessories on or near the side airbags. They can interfere with the proper operation of the ■...
  • Page 49 uuAirbagsuSide Airbags ■ When a side airbag deploys with little or no visible damage Because the airbag system senses sudden acceleration, a strong impact to the side of the vehicle's framework can cause a side airbag to deploy. In such cases, there may be little or no damage, but the side impact sensors detected a severe enough impact to deploy the airbag.
  • Page 50 uuAirbagsuSide Airbags ■ 1Side Airbag Cutoff System Side Airbag Cutoff System To reduce the likelihood that a passenger may be injured by an inflating side airbag, Sensors that the passenger side airbag is automatically turned off when: monitor the passenger’s height. •...
  • Page 51: Side Curtain Airbags

    uuAirbagsuSide Curtain Airbags Side Curtain Airbags The side curtain airbags help protect the heads of the driver and a passenger during 1Side Curtain Airbags a moderate-to-severe side impact. The side curtain airbags are most effective when an occupant is wearing their seat belt properly and ■...
  • Page 52: Airbag System Indicators

    uuAirbagsuAirbag System Indicators Airbag System Indicators If a problem occurs in the airbag system, the SRS indicator will come on and a message appears on the multi-information display. ■ 1SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) Indicator SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) Indicator WARNING ■...
  • Page 53 uuAirbagsuAirbag System Indicators ■ 1Passenger Airbag Off Indicator Passenger Airbag Off Indicator If the indicator comes on with no passenger and no ■ When the passenger airbag off objects on the passenger’s seat, or with an adult U.S. Canada indicator comes on riding there, something may be interfering with the PASSENGER The indicator comes on to alert you that the...
  • Page 54 uuAirbagsuAirbag System Indicators ■ 1Side Airbag Off Indicator Side Airbag Off Indicator When you turn the ignition switch to ON , the ■ When the side airbag off indicator comes on indicator should come on for a few seconds and then This indicator comes on if the passenger's side go out.
  • Page 55: Airbag Care

    This would likely disable the driver's seat position sensor or the weight sensors in the passenger’s seat. If it is necessary to remove or modify a seat to accommodate a person with disabilities, contact a Honda dealer, or for U.S. vehicles, American Honda Automobile Customer Service at 800-999-1009 and for Canadian vehicles,...
  • Page 56: Child Safety

    Any child too small for a seat belt should be Since this vehicle does not have a back seat, Honda recommends that you do properly restrained in a child seat. A larger not carry a child, age 12 or under, as a passenger. This is because: child should be properly restrained with a seat belt, using a booster seat if necessary.
  • Page 57 uuChild SafetyuProtecting Child Passengers • Any child who is too small to wear a seat belt correctly must be restrained in an 1Protecting Child Passengers approved child seat that is properly secured to the vehicle using the lap belt WARNING portion of the lap/shoulder belt.
  • Page 58: Safety Of Infants And Small Children

    uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children Safety of Infants and Small Children ■ 1Protecting Infants Protecting Infants WARNING An infant must be properly restrained in a rear-facing, reclining child seat until the infant reaches the seat maker's weight or height limit for the seat, and the infant is Placing a rear-facing child seat in the at least one year old.
  • Page 59 1Protecting Smaller Children Protecting Smaller Children WARNING Since this vehicle does not have a back seat, Honda recommends that you do not carry a child, age 12 or under, as a passenger. Placing a forward-facing child seat in the passenger’s seat can result in serious injury This is because placing a forward-facing child seat in the passenger’s seat can be...
  • Page 60 uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children ■ 1Installing a Child Seat Installing a Child Seat All child seats must be secured to the vehicle with the 1. Move the passenger seat to the rearmost lap part of a lap/shoulder belt. position.
  • Page 61 uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children 7. Make sure the child seat is firmly secured by 1Installing a Child Seat rocking it forward and back and side to A child seat that is not properly secured will not side; little movement should be felt. adequately protect a child in a crash and may cause injury to the child or another vehicle occupant.
  • Page 62: Safety Of Larger Children

    Protecting Larger Children WARNING Since this vehicle does not have a back seat, Honda recommends that you do not carry a child age 12 or under as a passenger. This is because children Allowing a child age 12 or under to sit in...
  • Page 63 uuChild SafetyuSafety of Larger Children ■ 1Booster Seats Booster Seats When installing a booster seat, make sure to read the If a lap/shoulder seat belt cannot be used instructions that came with it, and install the seat properly, position the child in a booster seat in accordingly.
  • Page 64: Exhaust Gas Hazard

    Exhaust Gas Hazard Carbon Monoxide Gas The engine exhaust from this vehicle contains carbon monoxide, a colorless, 1Carbon Monoxide Gas odorless, and highly toxic gas. As long as you properly maintain your vehicle, carbon WARNING monoxide gas will not get into the interior. Carbon monoxide gas is toxic.
  • Page 65: Safety Labels

    Safety Labels Label Locations These labels are in the locations shown. They warn you of potential hazards that can cause serious injury or death. Read these labels carefully. If a label comes off or becomes hard to read (except for the U.S. dashboard label which may be removed by the owner), contact a dealer for a replacement.
  • Page 67 Instrument Panel This chapter describes the buttons, indicators, and gauges that are used while driving. Indicators ..........66 Multi-Information Display Warning and Information Messages...... 78 Gauges and Multi-Information Display Gauges..........81 Multi-Information Display ....83...
  • Page 68: Indicators

    Indicators Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on for a few seconds Comes on while driving - Make sure ● ● when you turn the ignition switch the parking brake is released. Check the U.S. Canada to ON w , then goes off if the brake fluid level.
  • Page 69 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on when you turn the Readiness codes are part of the on board ● ● ignition switch to ON w , and diagnostics for the emissions control goes off either when the engine systems.
  • Page 70 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on and the beeper sounds The beeper stops and the indicator goes ● ● if you are not wearing a seat belt off when you and your passenger fasten when you turn the ignition switch your seat belts.
  • Page 71 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on for a few seconds when Stays on constantly - Have your vehicle ● ● Anti-lock Brake you turn the ignition switch to ON checked by a dealer. With this indicator System (ABS) w , then goes off.
  • Page 72 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on for a few seconds when Stays on constantly - Have your vehicle ● ● you turn the ignition switch to ON checked by a dealer. w , then goes off. 2 Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®), aka Electronic Stability Control (ESC), Blinks when VSA®...
  • Page 73 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on when you turn the Stays on constantly or does not come ● ● Electric Power ignition switch to ON w , and on at all - Have your vehicle checked by Steering (EPS) goes off when the engine starts.
  • Page 74 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on for a few seconds when Blinks while driving - Drive slowly to ● ● you turn the ignition switch to ON prevent overheating. High w , then goes off. Stays on while driving - Immediately ●...
  • Page 75 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on for a few seconds when If the indicator stays on after the engine ● ● you turn the ignition switch to ON has reached normal operating Temperature w , then goes off. temperature, there may be a problem —...
  • Page 76 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message The turn signal indicators blink Does not blink or blinks rapidly - A ● ● when you operate the turn signal turn signal light bulb has blown. Change Turn Signal and lever. the bulb immediately. Hazard Warning If you press the hazard warning 2 Replacing Light Bulbs...
  • Page 77 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on briefly when you turn Blinks - You cannot start the engine. ● ● the ignition switch to ON w , then Turn the ignition switch to LOCK 0 , pull goes off. the key out, and then insert the key and Comes on if the immobilizer turn it to ON...
  • Page 78 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on briefly when you turn ● Shift Up the ignition switch to ON Indicator Comes on when shifting up is ● recommended. — 2 Shift Up/Down Indicators P. 191 Comes on briefly when you turn ●...
  • Page 79 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Plus Sport Comes on while certain conditions ● that can activate the Plus Sport System — 2 Plus Sport System P. 200 Indicator System are met. Comes on when the Plus Sport ● System is available. Plus Sport Stays on when the Plus Sport ●...
  • Page 80: Multi-Information Display Warning And Information Messages

    uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Multi-Information Display Warning and Information Messages The following messages appear only on the multi-information display. Press the (information) button to see the message again with the system message indicator on. Message Condition Explanation Appears when the fuel fill cap is loose or is not ●...
  • Page 81 uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Message Condition Explanation Appears when the ignition key is turned to ● ACCESSORY q from ON w . (The driver’s door is — closed.) Appears when you open the driver’s door while the Remove the key from the ignition switch. ●...
  • Page 82 uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Manual transmission models Message Condition Explanation Appears if the clutch pedal is not fully depressed while Fully depress the clutch pedal. ● ● the Auto Idle Stop is in operation, and the engine is 2 Auto Idle Stop P.
  • Page 83: Gauges And Multi-Information Display

    Gauges and Multi-Information Display Gauges Gauges include the speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, and related indicators. 1Gauges They are displayed when the ignition switch is in ON ■ Speedometer Displays your driving speed in mph or km/h. ■ Tachometer Shows the number of engine revolutions per minute. Press and hold the km/h/mph change button until you hear a beep.
  • Page 84 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuGauges ■ 1IMA Battery Charge Level Indicator IMA Battery Charge Level Indicator The IMA battery charge level may decrease rapidly The remaining battery charge level is displayed IMA Battery Charge under the following conditions: as a bar graph. Level Indicator •...
  • Page 85: Multi-Information Display

    uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display Multi-Information Display The multi-information display shows the odometer, trip meter, outside temperature, and other gauges. It also displays important messages such as warnings and other helpful information. ■ Switching the Display Press the (information) button or the SEL/RESET button to change the display.
  • Page 86 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display Odometer Trip A Trip B Outside temperature ■ Odometer Shows the total number of miles or kilometers that your vehicle has accumulated. ■ 1Trip Meter Trip Meter Switch between trip meter A and trip meter B by Shows the total number of miles or kilometers driven since the last reset.
  • Page 87: Outside Temperature

    uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ 1Outside Temperature Outside Temperature The temperature sensor is in the front bumper.Road Shows the outside temperature in Fahrenheit (U.S.) or Celsius (Canada). heat and exhaust from another vehicle can affect the temperature reading when your vehicle speed is less ■...
  • Page 88 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ Ecological Drive Display ■ Real-Time score Leaf 1st Stage The Eco assist scoring system is a point system ICON you can use to monitor your driving style and its impact on fuel economy. Points are 2nd Stage represented by leaf icons on the multi- information display.
  • Page 89 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ Feedback with eco drive bar 1Feedback with eco drive bar The bar extends to the right or left of the center line while driving. The more Automatic transmission (CVT) models aggressive the acceleration is, the further the bar extends to the right. The more The ambient meter color changes corresponding to aggressive the deceleration is, the further the bar extends to the left.
  • Page 90 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ Average Fuel Economy Records Shows the average fuel economy for the last Latest Average three driving cycles (1-3), and the current Fuel Economy driving cycle (0) in mpg or l/100 km. Each time you turn the ignition switch to ON w , the display is updated, and the oldest record is deleted.
  • Page 91 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ 1Power Flow Monitor Power Flow Monitor The displayed power flow may not correspond to the Displays engine and electric motor power flow and whether the system is assisting ASST/CHRG indicators directly. the engine or charging the battery. 2 Electric Motor Assist Indicator (ASST) P.
  • Page 92: Customized Features

    uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ 1Customized Features Customized Features To select customizing items, press the Use the multi-information display to customize certain features. button. ■ 2 List of customizable options P. 92 How to customize 2 Example of customizing settings P. 94 Select the CUSTOMIZE SETTINGS screen by pressing the button while the ignition switch is in ON...
  • Page 93 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ Customization flow Press the button. CUSTOMIZE SETTINGS SEL/RESET CHG SETTING SEL/RESET METER SETUP SEL/RESET LANGUAGE SELECTION ADJUST OUTSIDE TEMP. DISPLAY TRIP A RESET with REFUEL ELAPSED TIME RESET HOLD ECON MODE DEFAULT ALL METER COLOR CHANGE DISPLAY KM/MILES LIGHTING SETUP SEL/RESET...
  • Page 94 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ List of customizable options Setup Group Customizable Features Description Selectable settings Language Selection Changes the displayed language. English , French, Spanish -5°F ~ ±0°F ~ +5°F Adjust Outside Temp. Adjusts the temperature reading by a few degrees. Display -3°C ~ ±0°C ~ +3°C...
  • Page 95 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display Setup Group Customizable Features Description Selectable settings Changes the setting for when the doors and the Shift from P (A/T only), With Auto Door Lock hatch automatically lock. VEH SPD , OFF Shift to , IGN off , OFF Changes the setting for when the doors and the Auto Door Unlock...
  • Page 96 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ Example of customizing settings The steps for changing TRIP A RESET with REFUEL setting to ON are shown below. The default setting for TRIP A RESET with REFUEL is OFF. 1. Press the button until CUSTOMIZE SETTINGS appears on the display, then press the SEL/RESET button.
  • Page 97 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display 4. Press the button until TRIP A RESET with REFUEL appears on the display, then press the SEL/RESET button. 5. Press the button and select ON, then press the SEL/RESET button. 6. Press the button until EXIT appears in the display, then press the SEL/ RESET button.
  • Page 99: Controls

    Controls This chapter explains how to operate the various controls necessary for driving. Clock ............ 98 Operating the Switches Around the Adjusting the Mirrors Locking and Unlocking the Doors Steering Wheel Interior Rearview Mirror ....120 Key Types and Functions ....99 Ignition Switch.........
  • Page 100 Clock Adjusting the Clock Models without navigation system 1Adjusting the Clock You can adjust the time in the clock display, using the CLOCK (AM/FM) button with To set the time to the nearest hour: the ignition switch in ON Press and hold the CLOCK button until the clock display begins to blink, then press the (Reset) button.
  • Page 101: Key Types And Functions

    Locking and Unlocking the Doors Key Types and Functions This vehicle comes with the following keys: 1Key Types and Functions All the keys have an immobilizer system. The ■ immobilizer system helps to protect against vehicle Keys theft. Use the key to start and stop the engine, and 2 Immobilizer System P.
  • Page 102: Locking/Unlocking The Doors From The Outside

    uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside 1Using the Remote Transmitter If you do not open a door within 30 seconds of ■ Using the Remote Transmitter unlocking the vehicle with the remote transmitter, the doors and the hatch will automatically relock.
  • Page 103 uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside ■ 1Locking/Unlocking the Doors Using a Key Locking/Unlocking the Doors Using a Key When you lock the driver's door with a key, all the Fully insert the key and turn it. doors and hatch lock at the same time.
  • Page 104: Locking/Unlocking The Doors From The Inside

    uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Inside Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the Inside ■ 1Using the Lock Tab Using the Lock Tab When you lock the door using the lock tab on the ■ Locking a door driver's door, the other door and hatch lock at the To Lock Pull the lock tab.
  • Page 105 uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Inside ■ 1Using the Master Door Lock Switch Using the Master Door Lock Switch When you lock/unlock the driver's door using the Press the master door lock switch in as shown master lock switch, all the doors and hatch lock/ to lock or unlock both doors and the hatch.
  • Page 106: Auto Door Locking/Unlocking

    uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuAuto Door Locking/Unlocking Auto Door Locking/Unlocking Your vehicle locks all doors and unlocks the driver’s door automatically when a 1Auto Door Locking/Unlocking certain condition is met. You can turn off or change to another auto door locking/unlocking setting using the multi-information ■...
  • Page 107: Opening And Closing The Hatch

    Opening and Closing the Hatch Precautions for Opening/Closing the Hatch Always make sure individuals and objects are clear of the hatch before opening or 1Precautions for Opening/Closing the Hatch closing it. Be careful not to hit your head on the hatch or to put your hands between the hatch and the cargo area ■...
  • Page 108 uuOpening and Closing the HatchuOpening/Closing the Hatch Opening/Closing the Hatch Push up the release button on the tailgate 1Opening/Closing the Hatch after the doors are unlocked. When the driver’s door is locked, the hatch will lock when it is closed. Release Button To close the hatch, grab the inner handle, pull...
  • Page 109: Security System

    Security System Immobilizer System The immobilizer system prevents a key that has not been pre-registered from 1Immobilizer System starting the engine. Each key contains electronic transmitters that use electronic NOTICE signals to verify the key. Leaving the ignition key in the vehicle can result in theft or accidental movement of the vehicle.
  • Page 110: Panic Mode

    uuSecurity SystemuSecurity System Alarm ■ Setting the security system alarm 1Security System Alarm The security system alarm automatically sets when the following conditions have Do not set the security system alarm when someone been met: is in the vehicle or a window is open. The system can •...
  • Page 111: Opening And Closing The Windows

    Opening and Closing the Windows Opening/Closing the Power Windows The power windows can be opened and closed when the ignition switch is in ON 1Opening/Closing the Power Windows w , using the switches on the doors. The driver side switches can be used to open WARNING and close both windows.
  • Page 112 uuOpening and Closing the WindowsuOpening/Closing the Power Windows ■ Opening/Closing Windows without Auto-Open/Close Function To open: Push the switch down, and hold it until the desired position is reached. To close: Pull the switch up, and hold it until the desired position is reached.
  • Page 113: Operating The Switches Around The Steering Wheel

    Operating the Switches Around the Steering Wheel Ignition Switch 1Ignition Switch Manual transmission models WARNING LOCK: Insert and remove the key in this Removing the key from the ignition switch position. while driving locks the steering. This can ACCESSORY: Operate the audio system and cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 114: Turn Signals

    uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluTurn Signals Turn Signals The turn signals can be used when the ignition Right Turn switch is in ON Left Turn Light Switches 1Light Switches If you remove the key from the ignition switch while ■...
  • Page 115 uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluLight Switches ■ 1Automatic Lighting Control Automatic Lighting Control We recommend that you turn on the lights manually Automatic lighting control can be used when when driving at night, in a dense fog, or in dark areas the ignition switch is in ON such as long tunnels or parking facilities.
  • Page 116: Fog Lights

    uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluFog Lights Fog Lights When the low beam headlights are on, turn 1Fog Lights the fog light switch on to use the fog lights. When the fog lights are on, the indicator in the instrument panel will be on.
  • Page 117: Wipers And Washers

    uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluWipers and Washers Wipers and Washers ■ 1Wipers and Washers Front Wiper/Washer NOTICE The windshield wipers and washers can be Do not use the wipers when the windshield is dry. used when the ignition switch is in ON The windshield will get scratched, or the rubber blades will get damaged.
  • Page 118 uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluWipers and Washers ■ 1Rear Wiper/Washer Rear Wiper/Washer If the wiper stops operating due to any obstacle such The rear wiper and washer can be used when as the build-up of snow, park the vehicle in a safe the ignition switch is in ON place.
  • Page 119: Brightness Control

    uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluBrightness Control Brightness Control When the ignition switch is in ON w , you can 1Brightness Control use the brightness control knob to adjust Instrument panel brightness varies, depending on instrument panel brightness. whether the exterior lights are on or off. The instrument panel dims to reduce glare when they are Brighten: Turn the knob to the right.
  • Page 120: Rear Defogger/Heated Door Mirror * Button

    uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluRear Defogger/Heated Door Mirror Button Rear Defogger/Heated Door Mirror Button Press the rear defogger and heated door 1Rear Defogger/Heated Door Mirror Button mirror button to defog the rear window and NOTICE mirrors when the ignition switch is in ON When cleaning the inside of the rear window, be careful not to damage the heating wires.
  • Page 121: Adjusting The Steering Wheel

    uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluAdjusting the Steering Wheel Adjusting the Steering Wheel The steering wheel height and distance from your body can be adjusted so that you 1Adjusting the Steering Wheel can comfortably grip the steering wheel in an appropriate driving posture. WARNING 1.
  • Page 122: Adjusting The Mirrors

    Adjusting the Mirrors Interior Rearview Mirror Adjust the angle of the rearview mirror when you are sitting in the correct driving 1Adjusting the Mirrors position. Keep the inside and outside mirrors clean and adjusted for best visibility. ■ Rearview Mirror with Day and Night Positions Adjust the mirrors before you start driving.
  • Page 123: Power Door Mirrors

    uuAdjusting the MirrorsuPower Door Mirrors Power Door Mirrors You can adjust the door mirrors when the ignition switch is in ON ■ Mirror position adjustment Selector L/R selector switch: Select the left or right Switch mirror. After adjusting the mirror, return the switch to the center position.
  • Page 124: Adjusting The Seats

    Adjusting the Seats Adjusting the Seat Positions Adjust the driver's seat as far back as possible 1Adjusting the Seats Allow sufficient while allowing you to maintain full control of space. WARNING the vehicle. You should be able to sit upright, well back in the seat and be able to Sitting too close to a front airbag can result adequately press the pedals without leaning...
  • Page 125 uuAdjusting the SeatsuAdjusting the Seat Positions ■ 1Adjusting the Seat-Backs Adjusting the Seat-Backs WARNING Adjust the driver's seat-back to a comfortable, upright position, leaving ample space Reclining the seat-back too far can result in between your chest and the airbag cover in serious injury or death in a crash.
  • Page 126 uuAdjusting the SeatsuAdjusting the Seat Positions ■ 1Head Restraints Head Restraints WARNING Your vehicle is equipped with head restraints in both seating positions. However, they are non-adjustable. Failure to reinstall, or correctly reinstall, the Head restraints are most effective for protection against whiplash and other rear- head restraints can result in severe injury impact crash injuries.
  • Page 127 uuAdjusting the SeatsuAdjusting the Seat Positions To install the head restraint: 1. Put the legs back in place, then slightly lower it. Do not push it down fully until it locks in place. 2. Insert the strap onto the band, then hook it to the magnet on the outside edge of the seat-back.
  • Page 128: Active Head Restraints

    uuAdjusting the SeatsuAdjusting the Seat Positions ■ 1Active Head Restraints Active Head Restraints In order for the active head restraints to operate The driver’s and passenger’s seats have active properly: head restraints. In a rear impact, an occupant • Do not hang any items on the head restraints, or properly secured by a seat belt will be pushed from the restraint legs.
  • Page 129: Interior Lights/Interior Convenience Items

    Interior Lights/Interior Convenience Items Interior Lights ■ 1Interior Light Switch Interior Light Switch In the door activated position, the interior lights fade ■ Front Door Activated out and go off about 30 seconds after the doors are The interior lights come on regardless of Position closed.
  • Page 130: Interior Convenience Items

    uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items Interior Convenience Items ■ 1Glove Box Glove Box WARNING Pull the handle to open the glove box. An open glove box can cause serious injury to your passenger in a crash, even if the passenger is wearing the seat belt.
  • Page 131: Beverage Holders

    uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ 1Beverage Holders Beverage Holders NOTICE Spilled liquids can damage the upholstery, carpeting, and electrical components in the interior. Be careful when you are using the beverage holders. Hot liquid can scald you. Continued...
  • Page 132 uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ 1Accessory Power Socket Accessory Power Socket NOTICE The accessory power socket can be used when Do not insert an automotive type cigarette lighter the ignition switch is in ACCESSORY q or ON element. This can overheat the power socket.
  • Page 133 uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ 1Rear Cargo Console Rear Cargo Console WARNING Rear trays to store small items are located on the rear cargo console. This vehicle is not equipped with rear seats or seatbelts. Sitting in this area may result in injury or death, and may violate state laws.
  • Page 134 uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ Separator 1Rear Cargo Console Folding down the separator will create more Make sure that the folded separator does not press cargo area. against the passenger seat, as this could cause the weight sensors to work improperly. 2 Side Airbag Off Indicator P.
  • Page 135: Cargo Cover

    uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ 1Cargo Cover Cargo Cover Do not access parcels in the cargo area while driving. The cargo cover can be used to conceal your This may cause injury if you have to brake hard. parcels and protect them from direct sunlight.
  • Page 136 uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ To store: The housing unit can be stored on the cargo area floor to make more space available. Push one end of the unit into the hole on one side panel, then insert the other end into the hole on the other side.
  • Page 137: Seat Heaters

    uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ 1Seat Heaters Seat Heaters WARNING The ignition switch must be in ON w to use the seat heaters. The HI setting heats the seats Heat induced burns are possible when faster than the LO setting. using seat heaters.
  • Page 138: Climate Control System

    Climate Control System Using Automatic Climate Control The automatic climate control system maintains the interior temperature you select. 1Using Automatic Climate Control The system also selects the proper mix of heated or cooled air that raises or lowers If any buttons are pressed while using the climate the interior temperature to your preference as quickly as possible.
  • Page 139 uuClimate Control SystemuUsing Automatic Climate Control ■ 1Defrosting the Windshield and Windows Defrosting the Windshield and Windows For your safety, make sure you have a clear view Pressing the button turns the air through all the windows before driving. conditioning system on and automatically switches the system to fresh air mode.
  • Page 140: Automatic Climate Control Sensors

    uuClimate Control SystemuAutomatic Climate Control Sensors Automatic Climate Control Sensors The automatic climate control system is Sensor equipped with sensors. Do not cover or spill any liquid on them. Sensor...
  • Page 141: Features

    Features This chapter describes how to operate technology features. Audio System Audio Error Messages About Your Audio System....140 CD Player......... 155 USB Adapter Cable ......141 iPod®/USB Flash Drive ...... 156 Auxiliary Input Jack ......142 General Information on the Audio System Audio System Theft Protection ..
  • Page 142: Audio System

    Audio System About Your Audio System On models with navigation system, see the Navigation System Manual for operation 1About Your Audio System of the audio system, Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink®, and voice commands for these Video CDs, DVDs, and 3-inch (8-cm) mini CDs are not features.
  • Page 143: Usb Adapter Cable

    uuAudio SystemuUSB Adapter Cable USB Adapter Cable 1USB Adapter Cable • Do not leave the iPod® or USB flash drive in the USB Adapter Cable vehicle. Direct sunlight and high temperatures may damage it. • Do not use an extension cable with the USB adapter cable.
  • Page 144: Auxiliary Input Jack

    uuAudio SystemuAuxiliary Input Jack Auxiliary Input Jack Use the jack to connect standard audio devices. 1Auxiliary Input Jack 1. Open the AUX cover. To switch the mode, press any of the audio mode Models without navigation system 2. Connect a standard audio device to the buttons.
  • Page 145: Audio System Theft Protection

    U.S. models You can register the security code at Owner Link (owners.honda.com.), and find information on how to retrieve the serial number and obtain the code at radio-navicode.honda.com.
  • Page 146: Audio Remote Controls

    uuAudio SystemuAudio Remote Controls Audio Remote Controls Allows you to operate the audio system while driving. 1Audio Remote Controls MODE Button When in the AUX mode, the following is operable MODE Cycles through the audio modes as follows: from the remote controls: Button •...
  • Page 147: Audio System Basic Operation

    uuAudio SystemuAudio System Basic Operation Audio System Basic Operation To use the audio system function, the ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY q or 1Audio System Basic Operation These indications are used to show how to operate Use the selector knob to access some audio the selector knob.
  • Page 148: Adjusting The Sound

    uuAudio SystemuAudio System Basic Operation ■ 1Adjusting the Sound Adjusting the Sound When the adjustment level reaches the center, you Press the button, and rotate Selector Knob will see C in the display. adjust the setting. The SVC has four modes: OFF, LOW, MID, and Each time you press the button, a sound HIGH.
  • Page 149: Playing The Am/Fm Radio

    uuAudio SystemuPlaying the AM/FM Radio Playing the AM/FM Radio Button FM/AM Button Press to display and select Press to select a band. an RDS category. Preset Buttons (1-6) To store a station: 1. Tune to the selected station. 2. Pick a preset button and hold it until you hear a beep.
  • Page 150 uuAudio SystemuPlaying the AM/FM Radio ■ 1Playing the AM/FM Radio Auto Select (A.SEL) The ST indicator appears on the display indicating Use the auto select feature to scan both bands and store the strongest station in stereo FM broadcasts. each preset. Stereo reproduction in AM is not available.
  • Page 151: Playing A Cd

    uuAudio SystemuPlaying a CD Playing a CD Your audio system supports audio CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs in either MP3 or WMA format. With the CD loaded, press the CD button. Selector Knob Button Turn to adjust the volume. Press to skip to the next folder, and to skip to Press and turn to select an item, then the beginning of the previous folder in MP3 or WMA.
  • Page 152 uuAudio SystemuPlaying a CD ■ 1Playing a CD How to Select a File from a Folder with the Selector Knob (MP3/WMA) NOTICE Do not use CDs with adhesive labels. The label can 1. Press to switch the display to a folder list. cause the CD to jam in the unit.
  • Page 153: Playing An Ipod

    uuAudio SystemuPlaying an iPod® Playing an iPod® Connect the iPod® using your dock connector to the USB adapter cable, then press the AUX button. 2 USB Adapter Cable P. 141 Button USB Indicator Press to go back to the Comes on when an iPod® is connected. previous display.
  • Page 154 uuAudio SystemuPlaying an iPod® ■ 1Playing an iPod® How to Select a File from the iPod® Menu Available operating functions vary on models or 1. Press to display the iPod® menu. versions. Some functions may not be available on the vehicle's audio system.
  • Page 155: Playing A Usb Flash Drive

    uuAudio SystemuPlaying a USB Flash Drive Playing a USB Flash Drive Your audio system reads and plays sound files on a USB flash drive in either MP3, WMA or AAC format. Connect your USB flash drive to the USB adapter cable, then press the AUX button. 2 USB Adapter Cable P.
  • Page 156 uuAudio SystemuPlaying a USB Flash Drive ■ 1Playing a USB Flash Drive How to Select a File from a Folder with the Selector Knob Use the recommended USB flash drives. 1. Press to switch the display to a folder list. 2 USB Flash Drives P.
  • Page 157: Audio Error Messages

    Audio Error Messages CD Player If a disc error occurs, you may see the following error messages. Error Message Cause Solution Turn the audio system off and allow the player to cool down until ● HEAT ERROR High temperature the error message is cleared. Current track/file will be skipped.
  • Page 158: Ipod®/Usb Flash Drive

    uuAudio Error MessagesuiPod®/USB Flash Drive iPod®/USB Flash Drive If an error occurs while playing an iPod® or USB flash drive, you may see the following error messages. If you cannot clear the error message, contact a dealer. Error Message Solution Appears when there is a problem with the USB adapter unit.
  • Page 159: General Information On The Audio System

    General Information on the Audio System Recommended CDs • Use only high-quality CD-R or CD-RW discs labeled for audio use. 1Recommended CDs • Use only CD-R or CD-RW discs on which the recordings are closed. A Dual-disc cannot play on this audio unit. If recorded •...
  • Page 160 uuGeneral Information on the Audio SystemuRecommended CDs ■ Protecting CDs 1Protecting CDs Follow these precautions when handling or storing CDs: NOTICE • Store a CD in its case when it is not being played. Do not insert a damaged CD. It may be stuck inside •...
  • Page 161: Compatible Ipod® And Usb Flash Drives

    uuGeneral Information on the Audio SystemuCompatible iPod® and USB Flash Drives Compatible iPod® and USB Flash Drives ■ 1iPod® Model Compatibility iPod® Model Compatibility This system may not work with all software versions of these devices. Model iPod ® (5th generation) iPod classic ®...
  • Page 162: Bluetooth® Handsfreelink

    HandsFreeLink®. procedures, and special feature capabilities: Models without navigation system • U.S.: Visit www.handsfreelink.honda.com, or call Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® (HFL) allows you to place and receive phone calls using (888) 528-7876. your vehicle's audio system, without handling your cell phone. •...
  • Page 163 • Say “Hands-free help” or “Help” any time to get help or hear a list of commands. trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Honda Motors Co., Ltd., is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
  • Page 164: Hfl Menus

    uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus HFL Menus The ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY q or ON w to use HFL. 1HFL Menus To use HFL, you must first pair your Bluetooth- compatible cell phone to the system while the vehicle is parked. Press the (HFL Talk) button each time you give a command.
  • Page 165 uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus “Phonebook” “Store” Store a phonebook entry. “Edit” Edit the number of an existing phonebook entry. “Delete” Delete a phonebook entry. “List” Hear a list of all stored phonebook entries. “Receive contact” Transfer contacts from your phone to HFL. “System setup”...
  • Page 166: Phone Setup

    uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ 1Phone Setup Phone Setup Press the button and wait for a beep before ■ To pair a cell phone giving a command. 1. If no phone has been paired to the system before, HFL gives you information about how to pair the first phone.
  • Page 167 uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To hear the name of all paired phones 1Phone Setup 1. Say “Phone Setup.” If no other phones are found or paired when trying to 2. Say “List” after the prompts. switch to another phone, HFL informs you that the 3.
  • Page 168: Making A Call

    uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ 1Making a Call Making a Call Press the button and wait for a beep before You can make calls using any phone number or a name in the HFL phonebook, and giving a command. redial the last number called. HFL uses a Class 2 Bluetooth, with has a maximum ■...
  • Page 169 uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ 1Receiving a Call Receiving a Call Call Waiting Press the button to answer the call, or the button to hang up. When there Press the button to put the current call on hold is an incoming call, a call notification (if activated) sounds and a message appears on to answer the incoming call.
  • Page 170: Hfl Phonebook

    uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ 1Sending Numbers or Name During a Call Sending Numbers or Name During a Call Press the button before a command. You can send numbers and names during a call. This is useful when calling a menu- driven phone system.
  • Page 171 uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To delete a name 1. Say “Phonebook.” 2. Say “Delete” after the prompts. 3. Say a name you want to delete. 4. Say “Yes,” and follow the HFL prompts. ■ To list all names in the phonebook 1.
  • Page 172: System Setup

    uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ 1System Setup System Setup Press the button before a command. This command group allows you to change or customize HFL basic settings. Once a passcode is set, you are required to enter the ■ To set a four-digit passcode to lock the HFL system for security passcode with every new key cycle to use HFL.
  • Page 173 uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To activate or deactivate the auto transfer function 1System Setup The call on your cell phone can be automatically transferred to HFL when you get Press the button before a command. into the vehicle and turn on the ignition switch. You can clear the system when you have forgotten the passcode and cannot access HFL.
  • Page 175: Driving

    Driving This chapter discusses driving, refueling, and information on items such as accessories. Before Driving Automatic transmission (CVT) models Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)....212 Brake Assist System ......213 Driving Preparation ......174 Auto Idle Stop ........193 Parking Your Vehicle Manual transmission models Maximum Load Limit......
  • Page 176: Before Driving

    Before Driving Driving Preparation Check the following items before you start driving. ■ 1Exterior Checks Exterior Checks NOTICE • Make sure there are no obstructions on the windows, door mirrors, exterior When doors are frozen shut, use warm water around lights, or other parts of the vehicle.
  • Page 177: Adjusting The Mirrors P

    uuBefore DrivinguDriving Preparation ■ 1Interior Checks Interior Checks The headlight aim is set by the factory, and does not • Store or secure all items on board properly. need to be adjusted. However, if you regularly carry Carrying too much cargo, or improperly storing it, can affect your vehicle's heavy items in the cargo area, have the aiming handling, stability, stopping distance, and tires, and make it unsafe.
  • Page 178 uuBefore DrivinguDriving Preparation • Be sure items placed on the floor behind the driver’s and passenger’s seats cannot roll under the seats. They can interfere with the driver's ability to operate the pedals, the operation of the seats, or the operation of the sensors under the seats. •...
  • Page 179: Maximum Load Limit

    uuBefore DrivinguMaximum Load Limit Maximum Load Limit The maximum load for your vehicle is 450 lbs (204 kg). 1Maximum Load Limit See Tire and Loading Information label attached to the driver's doorjamb. WARNING Overloading or improper loading Label Example can affect handling and stability and cause a crash in which you can be hurt or killed.
  • Page 180 uuBefore DrivinguMaximum Load Limit (5) Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in step 4. (6) If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle.
  • Page 181: Towing A Trailer

    Towing a Trailer Your vehicle is not designed to tow a trailer. Attempting to do so can void your warranties. Towing Your Vehicle Your vehicle is not designed to be towed behind a motor home. If your vehicle needs to be towed in an emergency, refer to the emergency towing information. 2 Emergency Towing P.
  • Page 182: When Driving

    When Driving Starting the Engine 1. Make sure the parking brake is applied. 1Starting the Engine Keep your foot firmly on the brake pedal when starting the engine. The engine is harder to start in cold weather and in thinner air found at altitudes above 8,000 feet (2,400 meters).
  • Page 183: Starting To Drive

    uuWhen DrivinguStarting the Engine 3. Turn the ignition switch to START 1Starting the Engine without depressing the accelerator pedal. Do not hold the key in START for more than 15 seconds. • If the engine does not start right away, wait for at least 10 seconds before trying again.
  • Page 184 uuWhen DrivinguStarting the Engine ■ Creep aid system Automatic transmission (CVT) models With the shift lever in D or N , this feature applies brake pressure briefly as you release the brake pedal to prevent the vehicle from moving unexpectedly. ■...
  • Page 185: Precautions While Driving

    uuWhen DrivinguPrecautions While Driving Precautions While Driving ■ 1Precautions While Driving In Rain NOTICE Avoid driving in deep water and on flooded roads. This can damage the engine and Do not operate the shift lever while pressing the driveline, and cause electrical component failure. accelerator pedal.
  • Page 186: Automatic Transmission (Cvt)

    uuWhen DrivinguAutomatic Transmission (CVT) ■ 1Precautions While Driving Other Precautions NOTICE If there is a strong impact with something under the vehicle, stop in a safe location. Following can damage the under spoiler: Check the underside of the vehicle for damage or any fluid leaks. •...
  • Page 187: Automatic Transmission (Cvt) Models

    uuWhen DrivinguShifting Automatic transmission (CVT) models Shifting 1Shifting Change the shift position in accordance with your driving needs. You cannot turn the ignition switch to LOCK remove the key unless the shift lever is in ■ Shift lever positions The vehicle may move forward very slightly even in while the engine is cold.
  • Page 188 uuWhen DrivinguShifting ■ 1Shift Lever Operation Shift Lever Operation NOTICE When you change the shift lever from M (7-Speed Manual Shift Mode) Indicator/ vice versa, come to a complete stop and keep the Shift Indicator brake pedal depressed. Operating the shift lever before the vehicle has come to a complete standstill can damage the transmission.
  • Page 189 uuWhen DrivinguShifting ■ 17-Speed Manual Shift Mode 7-Speed Manual Shift Mode To improve fuel economy, the transmission may shift Use the paddle shifters to change between 1st and 7th speeds without removing up to a higher speed than the seventh under certain your hands from the steering wheel.
  • Page 190 uuWhen DrivinguShifting ■ 17-Speed Manual Shift Mode Operation 7-Speed Manual Shift Mode Operation Each paddle shift operation makes a single speed change. Paddle Shifter Paddle Shifter To change continuously, release the paddle shifter (Shift down) (Shift up) before pulling it again for the next speed. Recommended Shift Points Use this table as a guideline for efficient fuel economy and effective emission control.
  • Page 191 uuWhen DrivinguShifting ■ 1L Mode Operation L Mode Operation Use the L mode in the following situations: To switch to the L mode, pull and hold both paddle shifters ( + and - ) at the same • When you want to increase engine braking to time with the shift lever in maximum when in 7-speed manual shift mode •...
  • Page 192: Manual Transmission Models

    uuWhen DrivinguShifting Manual transmission models Shifting 1Shifting ■ Shift Lever Operation NOTICE Do not shift to before the vehicle comes to a Fully depress the clutch pedal to operate the shift lever and change gears, then complete stop. slowly release the pedal. Shifting to before stopping can damage the transmission.
  • Page 193 uuWhen DrivinguShifting ■ 1Shift Up/Down Indicators Shift Up/Down Indicators This indicator will not prompt you to downshift to Come on to indicate when a gear change is increase engine braking. It is up to you to downshift appropriate to maintain the most fuel efficient to increase engine braking when driving downhill.
  • Page 194 uuWhen DrivinguShifting ■ Reverse Lockout The manual transmission has a lockout mechanism that stops you from accidentally shifting into R from a forward gear while the vehicle is moving above a certain speed. If you cannot shift to R when the vehicle is stopped, do the following: 1.
  • Page 195: Automatic Transmission (Cvt) Models

    uuWhen DrivinguAuto Idle Stop Automatic transmission (CVT) models Auto Idle Stop 1Auto Idle Stop To help maximize fuel economy, Auto Idle Stop shuts off the engine when the The duration of the Auto Idle Stop operation: vehicle comes to a stop, depending on environmental and vehicle operating •...
  • Page 196 uuWhen DrivinguAuto Idle Stop ■ 1Auto Idle Stop Activates When: Auto Idle Stop Activates When: The Auto Idle Stop may also activate when the brake The vehicle stops with the shift lever in D and the brake pedal depressed. pedal is depressed, and the vehicle slows down to a speed below 6 mph (10 km/h).
  • Page 197 uuWhen DrivinguAuto Idle Stop ■ The Engine Automatically Restarts When: The brake pedal is released. ■ The engine restarts even if the brake pedal is depressed when: • The shift position is changed to • Shift mode set in the L mode. •...
  • Page 198: Manual Transmission Models

    uuWhen DrivinguAuto Idle Stop Manual transmission models Auto Idle Stop 1Auto Idle Stop To help maximize fuel economy, the engine automatically stops when the vehicle If the Auto Idle Stop operating time lasts long enough comes to a stop, depending on environmental and vehicle operating conditions. The to lower the 12 volt battery charge or the IMA battery charge, the engine may not restart automatically.
  • Page 199 uuWhen DrivinguAuto Idle Stop ■ 1Auto Idle Stop Activates When: Auto Idle Stop Activates When: The brake pedal is depressed, the vehicle slows down Stopping with the brake, the clutch pedal is fully depressed, and the shift lever is in to a speed below 19 mph (30 km/h), and the clutch pedal is fully pressed.
  • Page 200 uuWhen DrivinguAuto Idle Stop ■ The Engine Automatically Restarts When: The clutch pedal is fully depressed, and the shift lever is moved to a position other than ■ The engine automatically restarts when the clutch pedal is fully depressed even if the shift lever is in N when: •...
  • Page 201: 3-Mode Drive System

    uuWhen Drivingu3-Mode Drive System 3-Mode Drive System Driving mode is in NORMAL when you turn the ignition switch to ON 13-Mode Drive System To keep the system in the ECON mode the next time To change driving modes, press the desired mode button. The corresponding mode the ignition switch is turned to ON , change the customized setting on the multi-information display.
  • Page 202: Plus Sport System

    uuWhen DrivinguPlus Sport System Plus Sport System Helps the vehicle to momentarily accelerate with more engine and electric motor assist power when you depress the accelerator pedal. This system can be used in any driving mode (SPORT, NORMAL, or ECON). When the vehicle speed is over 19 mph (30 km/h), and the IMA battery charge level indicator shows more than four segments: The Plus Sport System indicator comes on.
  • Page 203 uuWhen DrivinguPlus Sport System ■ To cancel the Plus Sport System: 1To cancel the Plus Sport System: To cancel the ready-to-be activated system: The Plus Sport System automatically shuts itself off • Do not depress the accelerator pedal for more than five seconds while the Plus with the system ready to be activated, or cancels if Sport indicator is blinking.
  • Page 204: Cruise Control

    uuWhen DrivinguCruise Control Cruise Control Maintains a constant vehicle speed without having to keep your foot on the 1Cruise Control accelerator. Use cruise control on freeways or open roads where you can travel at a WARNING constant speed with little acceleration or deceleration. Improper use of the cruise control can lead When to use to a crash.
  • Page 205 uuWhen DrivinguCruise Control ■ To Set the Vehicle Speed DECEL/SET Button Press and release. On when cruise control begins Take your foot off the pedal and press the DECEL/SET button when you reach the desired speed. The moment you release the DECEL/SET button, the set speed is fixed, and cruise control begins.
  • Page 206 uuWhen DrivinguCruise Control ■ 1To Adjust the Vehicle Speed To Adjust the Vehicle Speed You can set the vehicle speed using the DECEL/SET Increase or decrease the vehicle speed using the RES/ACCEL or DECEL/SET buttons button on the steering wheel when adjusting the on the steering wheel.
  • Page 207: Vehicle Stability Assist (Vsa®), Aka Electronic Stability Control (Esc), System

    uuWhen DrivinguVehicle Stability Assist (VSA®), aka Electronic Stability Control (ESC), System Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®), aka Electronic Stability Control (ESC), System 1Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®), aka Electronic Stability Control (ESC), System Helps to stabilize the vehicle during cornering if the vehicle turns more or less than VSA®...
  • Page 208 uuWhen DrivinguVehicle Stability Assist (VSA®), aka Electronic Stability Control (ESC), System ■ 1Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®), aka Electronic Stability Control VSA® On and Off (ESC), System This button is on the driver side control panel. Without VSA®, your vehicle will have normal braking To turn the VSA®...
  • Page 209: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms)

    uuWhen DrivinguTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) U.S. models only Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 1Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Monitors the tire pressure while you are Conditions such as low ambient temperature and driving. If your vehicle’s tire pressure becomes altitude change directly affect tire pressure and can trigger the low tire pressure/TPMS indicator to come significantly low, the low tire pressure/TPMS...
  • Page 210: Tire Pressure Monitoring System (Tpms) - Required Federal Explanation

    uuWhen DrivinguTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) - Required Federal Explanation U.S. models Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) - Required Federal Explanation Each tire, including the spare (if provided), should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label.
  • Page 211 uuWhen DrivinguTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) - Required Federal Explanation Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver's responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, even if under-inflation has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure telltale.
  • Page 212: Brake System

    Braking Brake System ■ 1Parking Brake Parking Brake NOTICE Use the parking brake to keep the vehicle stationary when parking. Release the parking brake fully before driving. The To apply: rear brakes and axle can be damaged if you drive Pull the lever fully up without pressing the with the parking brake applied.
  • Page 213: Foot Brake

    uuBrakinguBrake System ■ 1Foot Brake Foot Brake Check the brakes after driving through deep water, Your vehicle is equipped with disc brakes at all four wheels. A vacuum power assist or if there is a buildup of road surface water. If helps reduce the effort needed on the brake pedal.
  • Page 214: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    uuBrakinguAnti-lock Brake System (ABS) Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ■ 1Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) NOTICE Helps prevent the wheels from locking up, and helps you retain steering control by The ABS may not function correctly if you use an pumping the brakes rapidly, much faster than you. incorrect tire type and size.
  • Page 215: Brake Assist System

    uuBrakinguBrake Assist System Brake Assist System ■ Brake Assist System Designed to assist the driver by generating greater braking force when you depress the brake pedal hard during emergency braking. ■ Brake assist system operation Press the brake pedal firmly for more powerful braking. When brake assist operates, the pedal may wiggle slightly and an operating noise may be heard.
  • Page 216: Parking Your Vehicle

    Parking Your Vehicle When Stopped 1. Depress the brake pedal firmly. 1Parking Your Vehicle 2. Firmly apply the parking brake. Do not park your vehicle near flammable objects, such as dry grass, oil, or timber. Automatic transmission (CVT) models Heat from the exhaust can cause a fire. 3.
  • Page 217: Multi-View Rear Camera

    Multi-View Rear Camera About Your Multi-View Rear Camera Models with navigation system 1About Your Multi-View Rear Camera For models with the navigation system, see the Navigation System Manual. The rear camera view is restricted. You cannot see the corner ends of the bumper or what is underneath the bumper.
  • Page 218: Rearview Camera

    Rearview Camera About Your Rearview Camera Models without navigation system 1About Your Rearview Camera Rearview Camera Display An image of the rear view is shown in your The rear camera view is restricted. You cannot see vehicle’s rearview mirror when the shift lever is the corner ends of the bumper or what is underneath the bumper.
  • Page 219 uuRearview CamerauAbout Your Rearview Camera ■ Customizing the Displayed Language You can select the displayed language on the rearview mirror between English, French and Spanish. 1. Move the shift lever to R to display the rearview monitor. Make sure that the automatic dimming rearview mirror is on.
  • Page 220: Refueling

    Top tier detergent gasoline control, we strongly recommend the use of gasoline Because the level of detergency and additives in gasoline vary in the market, Honda that does NOT contain harmful manganese-based fuel additives such as MMT, if such gasoline is endorses the use of “TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline”...
  • Page 221: How To Refuel

    For further important fuel-related information for your vehicle, or on information on gasoline that does not contain MMT, visit www.hondacars.com. In Canada, visit www.honda.ca for additional information on gasoline. For more information on top tier gasoline, visit www.toptiergas.com. ■...
  • Page 222 uuRefuelinguHow to Refuel 4. Remove the fuel fill cap slowly. If you hear a 1How to Refuel release of air, wait until this stops, then turn The filler nozzle automatically stops to leave space in the knob slowly to open the fuel fill cap. the fuel tank so that fuel does not overflow as a result of changes in air temperature.
  • Page 223: Fuel Economy

    Fuel Economy Improving Fuel Economy Fuel economy depends on several conditions, including driving conditions, your 1Improving Fuel Economy driving habits, the condition of your vehicle, and loading. Depending on these and Direct calculation is the recommended method to other conditions, you may or may not achieve the rated fuel economy of this vehicle. determine actual fuel consumed while driving.
  • Page 224: Accessories And Modifications

    Honda Genuine accessories are recommended to ensure proper operation on your vehicle. Modifications Do not modify your vehicle or use non-Honda components that can affect its handling, stability, and reliability. Overall vehicle performance can be affected. Always make sure all equipment is properly installed and maintained, and that it meets federal, state, province, territory, and local regulations.
  • Page 225: Maintenance

    Maintenance This chapter discusses basic maintenance. Before Performing Maintenance Engine Coolant ........ 238 Tire Service Life........ 260 Inspection and Maintenance .... 224 Transmission Fluid......240 Tire and Wheel Replacement ... 261 Brake/Clutch Fluid......242 Tire Rotation........262 Safety When Performing Maintenance ..225 Parts and Fluids Used in Maintenance Refilling Window Washer Fluid..
  • Page 226: Before Performing Maintenance

    • Check the brake fluid level monthly. subscription to the Service Express website at 2 Brake/Clutch Fluid P. 242 www.techinfo.honda.com. • Check the tire pressure monthly. Examine the tread for wear and foreign objects. 2 Authorized Manuals P. 319 2 Checking and Maintaining Tires P. 255 If you want to perform maintenance yourself, make •...
  • Page 227: Safety When Performing Maintenance

    uuBefore Performing MaintenanceuSafety When Performing Maintenance Safety When Performing Maintenance Some of the most important safety precautions are given here. 1Safety When Performing Maintenance However, we cannot warn you of every conceivable hazard that can arise in WARNING performing maintenance. Only you can decide whether or not you should perform a given task.
  • Page 228: Parts And Fluids Used In Maintenance Service

    Performing MaintenanceuParts and Fluids Used in Maintenance Service Parts and Fluids Used in Maintenance Service The use of Honda genuine parts and fluids is recommended when maintaining and servicing your vehicle. Honda genuine parts are manufactured according to the...
  • Page 229: Maintenance Minder

    Maintenance Minder If the engine oil life is less than 15%, you will see the Maintenance Minder messages appear on the multi-information display every time you turn the ignition switch to w . The messages notify you when to change the engine oil, or when to bring your vehicle to a dealer for indicated maintenance services.
  • Page 230 uuMaintenance Minder uTo Use Maintenance Minder ■ Maintenance Minder Messages on the Multi-Information Display Maintenance Message Oil Life Display Explanation Information SERVICE DUE SOON 15 % The remaining engine oil life is 15 to The engine oil is approaching the end of its service life, and the maintenance 6 percent.
  • Page 231 uuMaintenance Minder uTo Use Maintenance Minder ■ 1Maintenance Service Items Maintenance Service Items • Independent of the Maintenance Minder information, replace the brake fluid every 3 years. • Inspect idle speed every 160,000 miles (256,000 System Message km). Indicator Maintenance Minder •...
  • Page 232: Resetting The Display

    uuMaintenance Minder uTo Use Maintenance Minder ■ 1Resetting the Display Resetting the Display NOTICE Reset the engine oil life display if you have performed the maintenance service. Failure to reset the engine oil life after a maintenance service results in the system showing incorrect Maintenance maintenance intervals, which can lead to serious Item Codes...
  • Page 233: Maintenance Under The Hood

    Maintenance Under the Hood Maintenance Items Under the Hood Manual transmission models Clutch Fluid Engine Oil Fill Cap (Light Gray Cap) Brake Fluid (Black Cap) 12 Volt Battery Washer Fluid (Blue Cap) Engine Oil Dipstick (Orange Loop) Radiator Cap Engine Coolant Reserve Tank Automatic Transmission (CVT) Fluid Dipstick (Yellow Loop)
  • Page 234: Opening The Hood

    uuMaintenance Under the HooduOpening the Hood Opening the Hood 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface, and set 1Opening the Hood Hood Release the parking brake. Handle NOTICE 2. Pull the hood release handle under the Do not open the hood when the wiper arms are lower left corner of the dashboard.
  • Page 235: Recommended Engine Oil

    This seal indicates the oil is energy conserving and that it meets the American Petroleum Institute’s latest requirements. Use a Genuine Honda Motor Oil or another commercial engine oil of suitable viscosity for the ambient temperature as shown. Ambient Temperature ■...
  • Page 236: Oil Check

    uuMaintenance Under the HooduOil Check Oil Check We recommend that you check the engine oil level every time you refuel. 1Oil Check Park the vehicle on level ground. If the oil level is near or below the lower mark, slowly Wait approximately three minutes after turning the engine off before you check the add oil being careful not to overfill.
  • Page 237: Adding Engine Oil

    uuMaintenance Under the HooduAdding Engine Oil Adding Engine Oil 1. Unscrew and remove the engine oil fill cap. 1Adding Engine Oil 2. Add oil slowly. If any oil spills, wipe it up immediately. Spilled oil may 3. Reinstall the engine oil fill cap, and tighten damage the engine compartment components.
  • Page 238: Changing The Engine Oil And Oil Filter

    uuMaintenance Under the HooduChanging the Engine Oil and Oil Filter Changing the Engine Oil and Oil Filter You must change the engine oil and oil filter regularly in order to maintain the 1Changing the Engine Oil and Oil Filter engine's lubrication. The engine may be damaged if they are not changed regularly. NOTICE You may damage the environment if you do not Change the oil and filter in accordance with the maintenance message on the multi-...
  • Page 239 uuMaintenance Under the HooduChanging the Engine Oil and Oil Filter 5. Remove the oil filter and dispose of the 1Changing the Engine Oil and Oil Filter remaining oil. You will need a special wrench to replace the oil 6. Check that the filter gasket is not stuck to filter.
  • Page 240: Engine Coolant

    Under the HooduEngine Coolant Engine Coolant 1Engine Coolant Specified coolant: Honda Long Life Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2 NOTICE This coolant is premixed with 50% antifreeze and 50% water. Do not add any If temperatures consistently below -22°F (-30°C) are straight antifreeze or water.
  • Page 241 uuMaintenance Under the HooduEngine Coolant ■ 1Radiator Radiator WARNING 1. Make sure the engine and radiator are Radiator Cap cool. Removing the radiator cap while the 2. Turn the radiator cap counterclockwise and engine is hot can cause the coolant to spray relieve any pressure in the cooling system.
  • Page 242: Transmission Fluid

    2. Wait until the radiator fan starts and then Any damage caused by using a transmission fluid that turn off the engine. is not equivalent to Honda CVTF is not covered by Perform step 3 after waiting for about 60 Honda's new vehicle warranty.
  • Page 243: Manual Transmission Fluid

    Under the HooduTransmission Fluid ■ 1Manual Transmission Fluid Manual Transmission Fluid If Honda MTF is not available, you may use the API Specified fluid: Honda Manual Transmission Fluid (MTF) certificated SAE 0 W-20 or 5 W-20 viscosity motor oil as a temporary measure.
  • Page 244: Brake/Clutch Fluid

    Under the HooduBrake/Clutch Fluid Brake/Clutch Fluid 1Checking the Brake Fluid Specified fluid: Honda Heavy Duty Brake Fluid DOT 3 NOTICE Use the same fluid for both the brakes and clutch. Brake fluid marked DOT 5 is not compatible with your ■...
  • Page 245: Refilling Window Washer Fluid

    uuMaintenance Under the HooduRefilling Window Washer Fluid Refilling Window Washer Fluid Models with washer fluid level gauge 1Refilling Window Washer Fluid Check the amount of window washer fluid using the washer fluid level gauge on the NOTICE cap. Do not use engine antifreeze or a vinegar/water If the level is low, fill the washer reservoir.
  • Page 246: Replacing Light Bulbs

    Replacing Light Bulbs Headlight Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulbs. 1Headlight Bulbs High beam headlight: 60 W (HB3 for halogen bulb type) NOTICE Halogen bulbs get very hot when lit. Low beam headlight: 55 W (H11 for halogen bulb type) Oil, perspiration, or a scratch on the glass can cause 35W (D4S for high voltage discharge) the bulb to overheat and shatter.
  • Page 247: Not Available On All Models

    uuReplacing Light BulbsuHeadlight Bulbs ■ Low Beam Headlights (High Voltage Discharge Type) High voltage can remain in the circuit for a long period of time after the light is switched off. Do not attempt to inspect or replace the high voltage discharge type bulbs yourself.
  • Page 248 uuReplacing Light BulbsuFog Light Bulbs Fog Light Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulbs. 1Fog Light Bulbs Fog Lights: 35 W (H8 for halogen bulb type) NOTICE Halogen bulbs get very hot when lit. Oil, perspiration, 1. Turn the steering wheel all the way to the Inner Fender or a scratch on the glass can cause the bulb to opposite side from the fog light being...
  • Page 249 uuReplacing Light BulbsuFog Light Bulbs 3. Push the tab to remove the coupler. 1Fog Light Bulbs Bulb 4. Rotate the old bulb to the left to remove. Insert the clip with the central pin raised, and push 5. Insert a new bulb into the light assembly until it is flat.
  • Page 250 Parking/daytime running light bulbs are LED type. Have an authorized Honda dealer inspect and replace the light assembly. Side Turn Signal/Emergency Indicator Light Bulbs Door mirrors have the side turn signal lights. Have an authorized Honda dealer inspect and replace the light assembly. * Not available on all models...
  • Page 251 uuReplacing Light BulbsuBack-Up Light, Rear Turn Signal Light and Rear Side Marker Light Bulbs Back-Up Light, Rear Turn Signal Light and Rear Side Marker Light Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulbs. Back-Up Light: 16 W Rear Turn Signal Light: 21 W (Amber) Rear Side Marker Light: 3 CP 1.
  • Page 252 5. Insert a new bulb. 6. Reinstall the light assembly by sliding it on Guide to the guide on the body. Brake/Taillight Bulbs Brake/rear taillight bulbs are LED type. Have an authorized Honda dealer inspect and replace the light assembly.
  • Page 253 Wrap the flat-tip screwdriver with a cloth to prevent scratches. 2. Remove the old bulb and insert a new bulb. High-Mount Brake Light Bulbs High-mount brake light bulbs are LED type. Have an authorized Honda dealer inspect and replace the light assembly.
  • Page 254: Checking And Maintaining Wiper Blades

    Checking and Maintaining Wiper Blades Checking Wiper Blades If the wiper blade rubber has deteriorated, it will leave streaks and the metal wiper arm may scratch the window glass. Changing the Front Wiper Blade Rubber 1Changing the Front Wiper Blade Rubber NOTICE 1.
  • Page 255: Blades

    uuChecking and Maintaining Wiper BladesuChanging the Front Wiper Blade Rubber 4. Slide the wiper blade out from its holder by pulling the tabbed end out. Blade 5. Remove the retainers from the rubber blade that has been removed, and mount to a Retainer new rubber blade.
  • Page 256 uuChecking and Maintaining Wiper BladesuChanging the Rear Wiper Blade Rubber Changing the Rear Wiper Blade Rubber 1. Raise the wiper arm off. 1Changing the Rear Wiper Blade Rubber 2. Slide the wiper blade out from the wiper NOTICE arm while pushing the lock tab. Avoid dropping the wiper arm;...
  • Page 257: Checking Tires

    Checking and Maintaining Tires Checking Tires To safely operate your vehicle, your tires must be of the proper type and size, in 1Checking Tires good condition with adequate tread, and properly inflated. WARNING ■ Inflation guidelines Using tires that are excessively worn or Properly inflated tires provide the best combination of handling, tread life, and comfort.
  • Page 258: Tire And Loading Information Label

    uuChecking and Maintaining TiresuTire and Loading Information Label Tire and Loading Information Label The label attached to the driver’s doorjamb provides necessary tire and loading 1Tire and Loading Information Label information. The tire and loading information label attached to the driver’s doorjamb contains: Label The number of people your vehicle can carry.
  • Page 259 uuChecking and Maintaining TiresuTire Labeling ■ 1Tire Identification Number (TIN) Tire Identification Number (TIN) DOT B97R FW6X 2209 The tire identification number (TIN) is a group of numbers and letters that look like DOT: This indicates that the tire meets all the example in the side column.
  • Page 260: Dot Tire Quality Grading (U.s. Vehicles)

    uuChecking and Maintaining TiresuDOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Vehicles) DOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Vehicles) The tires on your vehicle meet all U.S. Federal Safety Requirements. All tires are also graded for treadwear, traction, and temperature performance according to Department of Transportation (DOT) standards.
  • Page 261 uuChecking and Maintaining TiresuDOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Vehicles) ■ 1Traction Traction Warning: The traction grade The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. assigned to this tire is based on Those grades represent the tire's ability to stop on wet pavement straight-ahead braking traction tests, as measured under controlled conditions on specified and does not include acceleration,...
  • Page 262: Wear Indicators

    uuChecking and Maintaining TiresuWear Indicators Wear Indicators The groove where the wear indicator is located is 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) shallower than Example of a Wear Indicator mark elsewhere on the tire. If the tread has worn so that the indicator is exposed, replace the tire. Worn out tires have poor traction on wet roads.
  • Page 263: Tire And Wheel Replacement

    uuChecking and Maintaining TiresuTire and Wheel Replacement Tire and Wheel Replacement Replace your tires with radials of the same size, load range, speed rating, and 1Tire and Wheel Replacement maximum cold tire pressure rating (as shown on the tire’s sidewall). Using tires of a WARNING different size or construction can cause the ABS and vehicle stability assist (VSA®) system to work incorrectly.
  • Page 264: Tire Rotation

    uuChecking and Maintaining TiresuTire Rotation Tire Rotation Rotating tires according to the maintenance messages on the multi-information 1Tire Rotation display helps to distribute wear more evenly and increase tire life. Tires with directional tread patterns should only be rotated front to back (not from one side to the other). ■...
  • Page 265: Winter Tires

    uuChecking and Maintaining Tires uWinter Tires Winter Tires If driving on snowy or frozen roads, mount all season marked M+S tires, snow tires, 1Winter Tires or tire chains; reduce speed; and maintain sufficient distance between vehicles when WARNING driving. Using the wrong chains, or not properly Be particularly careful when operating the steering wheel or brakes to prevent installing chains, can damage the brake skidding.
  • Page 266: 12 Volt Battery

    12 Volt Battery Checking the 12 Volt Battery Check the battery condition monthly. Look at 112 Volt Battery Test Indicator Window the test indicator window and check the WARNING terminals for corrosion. The battery gives off explosive hydrogen gas during normal operation. A spark or flame can cause the battery to explode with enough force to kill or seriously hurt you.
  • Page 267 uu12 Volt BatteryuCharging the 12 Volt Battery Charging the 12 Volt Battery Disconnect both battery cables to prevent damaging your vehicle's electrical system. 112 Volt Battery Always disconnect the negative (-) cable first, and reconnect it last. When you find corrosion, clean the battery terminals by applying a baking powder and water solution.
  • Page 268: Remote Transmitter Care

    Remote Transmitter Care Replacing the Button Battery If the indicator does not come on when the button is pressed, replace the battery. 1Replacing the Button Battery Battery type: CR1616 NOTICE An improperly disposed of battery can damage the 1. Unscrew the cover with a small Phillips- environment.
  • Page 269: Climate Control System Maintenance

    Climate Control System Maintenance Dust and Pollen Filter The climate control system is equipped with a dust and pollen filter that collects 1Dust and Pollen Filter pollen, dust, and other debris in the air. The Maintenance Minder messages will let If the airflow from the climate control system you know when to replace the filter.
  • Page 270: Interior Care

    Cleaning Interior Care Use a damp cloth with a mixture of mild detergent and warm water to remove dirt. 1Interior Care Use a clean cloth to remove detergent residue. Do not spill liquids inside the vehicle. Electrical devices and systems may malfunction if ■...
  • Page 271: Floor Mats

    uuCleaninguInterior Care ■ 1Floor Mats Floor Mats If you use any floor mats that were not originally The driver’s floor mat hooks over the floor Driver’s floor mat is shown. provided with your vehicle, make sure they are anchors, which keep the mat from sliding designed for your specific vehicle, fit correctly, and forward.
  • Page 272: Exterior Care

    uuCleaninguExterior Care Exterior Care Dust off the vehicle body after you drive. Regularly inspect your vehicle for scratches on painted surfaces. A scratch on a painted surface can result in body rust. If you find a scratch, promptly repair it. ■...
  • Page 273 uuCleaninguExterior Care ■ 1Applying Wax Applying Wax NOTICE A good coat of automotive body wax helps protect your vehicle’s paint from the Chemical solvents and strong cleaners can damage elements. Wax will wear off over time and expose your vehicle’s paint to the the paint, metal, and plastic on your vehicle.
  • Page 275: Handling The Unexpected

    Handling the Unexpected This chapter explains how to handle unexpected troubles. Tools Indicator, Coming On/Blinking If the Low Tire Pressure/TPMS Indicator Types of Tools ........274 If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator Comes Comes On or Blinks ....... 300 On ..........296 If a Tire Goes Flat Fuses Changing a Flat Tire...
  • Page 276: Types Of Tools

    Tools Types of Tools 1Types of Tools The tools are stored in the cargo area. Wheel Nut Wrench/Jack Handle Jack Jack Handle Bar Detachable Towing Hook Jack Repair Kit...
  • Page 277: Changing A Flat Tire

    If a Tire Goes Flat Changing a Flat Tire If a tire goes flat while driving, grasp the steering wheel firmly, and brake gradually 1Changing a Flat Tire to reduce speed. Then, stop in a safe place. Replace the flat tire with a compact Follow compact spare precautions: spare tire.
  • Page 278 uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tire ■ Getting Ready to Replace the Flat Tire 1. Pull the strap on the cargo area floor lid and open the lid. 2. Remove the cover from the compact spare Cover tire. Compact Spare Tire 3.
  • Page 279 uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tire 5. Place a wheel block or rock in front and rear of the wheel diagonal to the flat tire. Wheel Blocks The tire to be replaced. 6. Place the compact spare tire (wheel side up) under the vehicle body, near the tire that needs to be replaced.
  • Page 280 uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tire ■ 1How to Set Up the Jack How to Set Up the Jack WARNING 1. Place the jack under the jacking point closest to the tire to be changed. The vehicle can easily roll off the jack, seriously injuring anyone underneath.
  • Page 281 uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tire ■ 1Replacing the Flat Tire Replacing the Flat Tire Do not over tighten the wheel nuts by applying extra 1. Remove the wheel nuts and flat tire. torque using your foot or a pipe. 2.
  • Page 282 uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tire ■ 1Storing the Flat Tire Storing the Flat Tire WARNING 1. Remove the center cap. For normal tire 2. Place the flat tire face down in the compact Wing Loose items can fly around the interior in a spare tire well.
  • Page 283: Temporarily Repairing A Flat Tire

    uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tire Temporarily Repairing a Flat Tire This vehicle is not equipped with a spare tire. If the tire has a large cut or is otherwise 1Temporarily Repairing a Flat Tire severely damaged, you will need to have the vehicle towed. If the tire only has a The kit should not be used in the following situations.
  • Page 284 uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tire 1. Pull the strap and take the kit out of the 1Getting Ready to Temporarily Repair the Flat Tire case. When making a temporary repair, carefully read the instruction manual provided with the kit. Tire Repair Kit 2.
  • Page 285 uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tire ■ 1Injecting Sealant and Air Injecting Sealant and Air WARNING 1. Remove the valve cap from the tire valve Valve Cap stem. Tire sealant contains substances that are harmful and can be fatal if swallowed. If accidentally swallowed, do not induce vomiting.
  • Page 286 uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tire 4. Remove the side cover, then pull out the 1Injecting Sealant and Air power plug. WARNING 5. Plug in the compressor to the accessory power socket. Running the engine with the vehicle in an enclosed or even partly enclosed area can Be careful not to pinch the cord in a door or window.
  • Page 287 Valve 11. Unscrew the sealant/air hose from the tire Stem See a Honda dealer for a replacement sealant bottle valve stem. Reinstall the valve cap. and proper disposal of an empty bottle. 12. Press the pressure relief button until the gauge returns to 0 psi (0 kPa).
  • Page 288 uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tire ■ 1Distributing the Sealant in the Tire Distributing the Sealant in the Tire Stop and recheck the air pressure after every 10 1. Apply the speed restriction label to the Speed Restriction minutes of driving as necessary until you reach the Label location as shown.
  • Page 289 uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tire 5. Recheck the air pressure using the air only 1Distributing the Sealant in the Tire Air Only Hose (Black) hose (black) on the compressor. See the driver’s doorjamb or the specifications in this Do not turn the air compressor on to manual for the required air pressure.
  • Page 290 uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tire ■ 1Inflating An Under-inflated Tire Inflating An Under-inflated Tire NOTICE You can use the kit to inflate a non-punctured under-inflated tire. Do not operate the temporary tire repair kit 1. Pull the strap on the cargo area floor lid Air Only Hose (Black) compressor for more than 15 minutes.
  • Page 291 uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tire 7. Remove the side cover, then pull out the 1Inflating An Under-inflated Tire Power Plug power plug. WARNING 8. Plug in the compressor to the accessory power socket. Running the engine with the vehicle in an Be careful not to pinch the cord in a enclosed or even partly enclosed area can door or window.
  • Page 292: Engine Does Not Start

    Engine Does Not Start Checking the Engine If the engine does not start, check the starter. 1Checking the Engine If you must start the vehicle immediately, use an assisting vehicle to jump start it. 2 Jump Starting P. 291 Starter condition Checklist Starter doesn’t turn or turns Check brightness of the interior light.
  • Page 293: Jump Starting

    Jump Starting ■ 1Jump Starting Jump Starting Procedure WARNING Turn off the power to electric devices, such as audio and lights. Turn off the engine, then open the hood. A battery can explode if you do not follow 1. Connect the first jumper cable to your the correct procedure, seriously injuring vehicle's + terminal.
  • Page 294 uuJump Startingu ■ What to Do After the Engine Starts Once your vehicle's engine has started, remove the jumper cables in the following order. 1. Disconnect the jumper cable from your vehicle's ground. 2. Disconnect the other end of the jumper cable from the booster battery - terminal.
  • Page 295: Shift Lever Does Not Move

    Shift Lever Does Not Move Automatic transmission (CVT) models Follow the procedure below if you cannot move the shift lever out of the position. ■ Releasing the Lock 1. Set the parking brake. 2. Remove the key from the ignition switch. 3.
  • Page 296: Overheating

    Overheating How to Handle Overheating Overheating symptoms are as follows: 1How to Handle Overheating • The high temperature indicator comes on or the engine suddenly loses power. WARNING • Steam or spray comes out of the engine compartment. Steam and spray from an overheated ■...
  • Page 297 uuOverheatinguHow to Handle Overheating ■ Next thing to do 1How to Handle Overheating 1. Check that the cooling fan is operating and WARNING stop the engine once the high temperature indicator goes off. Removing the radiator cap while the If the cooling fan is not operating, engine is hot can cause the coolant to spray Reserve immediately stop the engine.
  • Page 298: Indicator, Coming On/Blinking

    Indicator, Coming On/Blinking If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator Comes On ■ Reasons for the indicator to come on 1If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator Comes On Comes on when the engine oil pressure is low. NOTICE ■ What to do as soon as the indicator comes on Running the engine with low oil pressure can cause 1.
  • Page 299: If The Charging System Indicator Comes

    uuIndicator, Coming On/BlinkinguIf the Charging System Indicator Comes On If the Charging System Indicator Comes On ■ Reasons for the indicator to come on 1If the Charging System Indicator Comes On Comes on when the 12 volt battery is not being charged. If you need to stop temporarily, do not turn off the ■...
  • Page 300: If The Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On Or Blinks

    uuIndicator, Coming On/BlinkinguIf the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On or Blinks If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On or Blinks 1If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On or Blinks ■ Reasons for the indicator lamp to come on or blink NOTICE If you drive with the malfunction indicator lamp on, •...
  • Page 301: If The Brake System Indicator (Red) Comes

    uuIndicator, Coming On/BlinkinguIf the Brake System Indicator (Red) Comes On If the Brake System Indicator (Red) Comes On ■ Reasons for the indicator to come on 1If the Brake System Indicator (Red) Comes On U.S. • The brake fluid is low. Have your vehicle repaired immediately.
  • Page 302: If The Ima Indicator Comes On

    uuIndicator, Coming On/BlinkinguIf the IMA Indicator Comes On If the IMA Indicator Comes On ■ Reasons for the indicator to come on Comes on when there is a problem with the IMA system. ■ What to do when the indicator come on Avoid high speeds and immediately get your vehicle inspected by a dealer.
  • Page 303: Fuse Locations

    Fuses Fuse Locations If any electrical devices are not working, 1. Pull on the tab to release the front of the ■ Engine Compartment Fuse turn the ignition switch to LOCK 0 and cover. check to see if any applicable fuse is blown. 2.
  • Page 304 uuFusesuFuse Locations ■ Circuit protected and fuse rating ■ Interior Fuse Box Circuit Protected Amps Circuit Protected Amps Located under the driver side dashboard. Back UP 15 A Washer 15 A Cover TPMS 7.5 A Meter 7.5 A Driver’s Power Window 20 A Hazard 10 A...
  • Page 305 uuFusesuFuse Locations ■ Circuit protected and fuse rating Circuit Protected Amps Circuit Protected Amps 15 A Heated Mirror 10 A Heated Seat 10 A Front Wiper 30 A − − Blower Motor 30 A Daytime Running Lights 7.5 A ABS/VSA® MTR 30 A IMA 1 7.5 A...
  • Page 306: Inspecting And Changing Fuses

    uuFusesuInspecting and Changing Fuses Inspecting and Changing Fuses 1. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK 0 . Turn 1Inspecting and Changing Fuses Fuse headlights and all accessories off. NOTICE 2. Check the fuses in the engine Replacing a fuse with one that has a higher rating compartment.
  • Page 307: Emergency Towing

    Emergency Towing Call a professional towing service if you need to tow your vehicle. 1Emergency Towing NOTICE ■ Flat bed equipment Trying to lift or tow your vehicle by the bumpers will The operator loads your vehicle on the back of a truck. cause serious damage.
  • Page 308: Towing Hook

    uuEmergency Towingu ■ 1Towing Hook Towing Hook NOTICE For very short distances, such as freeing the vehicle, you can use the detachable To avoid damage to your vehicle, use the towing towing hook that mounts on the anchor in the front bumper. hook for straight, flat ground towing only.
  • Page 309: When You Cannot Open The Hatch

    When You Cannot Open the Hatch ■ 1What to Do When Unable to Open the Hatch What to Do When Unable to Open the Hatch After taking these steps, contact a dealer to have If you cannot open the hatch, use the following procedure. your vehicle checked.
  • Page 311: Information

    Information This chapter includes your vehicle's specifications, locations of identification numbers, and other information required by regulation. Specifications ........310 Emissions Testing Identification Numbers Testing of Readiness Codes....315 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN).. 312 Warranty Coverages ......317 Engine Number and Transmission Authorized Manuals......
  • Page 312: Specifications

    Specifications ■ ■ ■ Vehicle Specifications Engine Specifications Light Bulbs Model CR-Z Displacement 91 cu-in (1,497 cm 35W (D4S) Headlights (Low Beam) 55W (H11) No. of Passengers: DIFR6D13 Spark Plugs Headlights (High Beam) 60W (HB3) Front DENSO DK20PR-D13 ■ Fog Lights 35W (H8) Rear Fuel...
  • Page 313 ■ ■ ■ Brake Fluid Engine Oil Tire Specified Honda Heavy Duty Brake Fluid DOT 3 ·Genuine Honda Motor Oil 0W-20 P195/55R16 86V Recommended Size ■ ·API Premium-grade 0W-20 detergent oil 205/45R17 84W Automatic Transmission (CVT) Fluid Change 3.6 US qt (3.4 L)
  • Page 314: Identification Numbers

    Identification Numbers Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Your vehicle has a 17-digit vehicle identification number (VIN) used to register your vehicle for warranty purposes, and for licensing and insuring your vehicle. See the image below for the VIN locations. Engine Number and Transmission Number See the image below for the locations of your vehicle's engine number and transmission number.
  • Page 315: Devices That Emit Radio Waves

    Devices that Emit Radio Waves The following products and systems on your vehicle emit radio waves when in operation. Audio System Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® Immobilizer System Remote Transmitter Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) (U.S. models only) Each of the above complies with the appropriate requirements or the required standards of FCC (Federal Communications Commission) and Industry Canada Standard, described below: As required by the FCC:...
  • Page 316: Reporting Safety Defects

    However, Transport Canada cannot become involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Honda Canada Inc. To contact Transport Canada’s Defect Investigations and Recalls Division, you may call 1-800-333-0510. For more information on reporting safety defects or about motor vehicle safety, go to http://www.tc.gc.ca/...
  • Page 317: Emissions Testing

    Emissions Testing Testing of Readiness Codes Your vehicle has “Readiness Codes,” as part of the onboard self diagnostic system. 1Testing of Readiness Codes Some States use these codes as a test to see if your vehicle's emissions components The readiness codes are erased when the 12 volt are working properly.
  • Page 318 uuEmissions TestinguTesting of Readiness Codes 7. Select a nearby, lightly traveled major highway where you can maintain a speed of 50 to 60 mph (80 to 97 km/h) for at least 20 minutes. Drive on the highway in D (automatic) or 5th (manual). Do not use cruise control. When traffic allows, drive for 90 seconds without moving the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 319: Warranty Coverages

    Rust Perforation Limited Warranty – all exterior body panels are covered for rust-through from the inside for the specified time period with no mileage limit. Accessory Limited Warranty – Honda accessories are covered under this warranty. Time and mileage limits depend on the type of accessory and other factors.
  • Page 320 Replacement Muffler Lifetime Limited Warranty – provides coverage for as long as the purchaser of the muffler owns the vehicle. Restrictions and exclusions apply to all these warranties. Please read the Honda warranty information booklet that came with your vehicle for precise information on warranty coverages.
  • Page 321: Authorized Manuals

    Service Express 1Authorized Manuals For electronic copies of service publications, you can purchase a subscription to For Canadian Owners: Service Express. Visit techinfo.honda.com for pricing and options. Please contact a dealer to order any manuals that you may require. ■...
  • Page 322: Customer Service Information

    Vehicle Identification Number 2 Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) dealership's service manager or general manager. If you are dissatisfied with the P. 312 decision made by the dealership's management, contact Honda Customer Services. • Date of purchase • Odometer reading of your vehicle •...
  • Page 323 Index Index Numbers Dust and Pollen Filter ....... 267 Recommended CDs......... 157 Recirculation/Fresh Air Mode ....136 Recommended Drives......159 12 Volt Battery Charging System Sensors............ 138 Security Code.......... 143 Indicator ........... 67 Using Automatic Climate Control .... 136 Theft Protection ........143 3-Mode Drive System.......
  • Page 324 High-Mount Brake Light ......251 Dust and Pollen Filter ......267 Parking/Daytime Running Light....248 Recirculation/Fresh Air Mode....136 Back-Up Light..........249 Rear License Plate Light ......251 Sensors ........... 138 Battery............264 Side Turn Signal/Emergency Indicator Using Automatic Climate Control.... 136 Charging System Indicator ....
  • Page 325 Directional Signals (Turn Signal)..... 112 Ecological Drive Display ......86 Exhaust Gas Hazard Door Mirrors..........121 ECON Mode ........76, 199 (Carbon Monoxide) ........62 Doors ............99 Elapsed Time ..........85 Exterior Care (Cleaning)......270 Auto Door Locking........104 Electric Motor Assist Indicator (ASST) ..
  • Page 326 IMA System ..........72 Low Fuel Indicator ........68 Hill Start Assist System ......182 Immobilizer System ........75 Refueling ..........218 Honda IMA System........10 Lights On ..........74 Gauges............81 Low Fuel ........... 68 Gear Shift Lever Positions Low Oil Pressure .......
  • Page 327 SPORT Mode..........76 Kickdown ..........184 Supplemental Restraint System ... 50, 69 M (7-Speed Manual Shift Mode) System Message ........72 Indicator............ 74 Transmission ..........67 Maintenance..........223 L Mode ............189 Turn Signal ..........74 Battery ............ 264 Language (HFL)......... 161 Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®) OFF ..
  • Page 328 Maximum Load Limit........ 177 Overheating..........294 Rear Turn Signal Light ......249 Meters, Gauges ........... 81 Rearview Mirror ........120 Mirrors............120 Rearview Mirror with Rearview Camera Adjusting..........120 Display ............ 216 Panic Mode ..........108 Door............121 Refueling ..........218 Parking............
  • Page 329 Checking ..........38 Spark Plugs..........310 Tire Pressure Monitoring System Fastening ..........35 Specifications ..........310 (TPMS) ............. 207 Installing a Child Seat........ 58 Specified Fuel........218, 310 Indicator..........71, 300 Pregnant Women........37 Speedometer ..........81 Tires............255 Reminder ..........33 SPORT Mode ........
  • Page 330 Troubleshooting ........273 Viscosity (Oil) ........233, 311 Blown Fuse ........301, 302 Brake Pedal Vibrates ........23 Buzzer Sounds When Opening Door ..24 Warning and Information Messages..78 Emergency Towing ........305 Warning Indicator On/Blinking ....296 Engine Does Not Start......290 Warning Labels...........

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