Honda Element 2006 Reference Owner's Manual
Honda Element 2006 Reference Owner's Manual

Honda Element 2006 Reference Owner's Manual

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2006 Element Online Reference Owner's Manual
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For a printed owner's manual, click on authorized manuals or go to www.helminc.com.
Owner's Identification Form
Introduction .........................................................................................................................................
A Few Words About Safety.................................................................................................................
Important Handling Information.....................................................................................................
Your Vehicle at a Glance.....................................................................................................................
Driver and Passenger Safety ..............................................................................................................
Proper use and care of your vehicle's seat belts, and Supplemental Restraint System.
Instruments and Controls.................................................................................................................
Instrument panel indicator and gauge, and how to use dashboard and steering column controls.
Comfort and Convenience Features ..............................................................................................
How to operate the climate control system, the audio system, and other convenience features.
Before Driving..................................................................................................................................
What gasoline to use, how to break-in your new vehicle, and how to load luggage and other cargo.
Driving ..............................................................................................................................................
The proper way to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, plus towing a trailer.
Maintenance .....................................................................................................................................
The Maintenance Schedule shows you when you need to take your vehicle to the dealer.
Taking Care of the Unexpected ......................................................................................................
This section covers several problems motorists sometimes experience, and how to handle them.
Technical Information.....................................................................................................................
ID numbers, dimensions, capacities, and technical information.
Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. and Canada) ................................................................
A summary of the warranties covering your new Acura, and how to contact us.
Authorized Manuals (U.S. only)......................................................................................................
How to order manuals and other technical literature.
Index......................................................................................................................................................
Service Information Summary
A summary of information you need when you pull up to the fuel pump.
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  • Page 1 2006 Element Online Reference Owner's Manual Use these links (and links throughout this manual) to navigate through this reference. For a printed owner's manual, click on authorized manuals or go to www.helminc.com. Contents Owner's Identification Form Introduction ............................A Few Words About Safety......................... Important Handling Information.....................
  • Page 2 Main Menu Introduction Congratulations! Your selection of a 2006 Honda Element was a wise As you read this manual, you will investment. It will give you years of driving pleasure. find information that is preceded by symbol. This One of the best ways to enhance the enjoyment of your new vehicle is to information is intended to help you read this manual.
  • Page 3: A Few Words About Safety

    Main Menu A Few Words About Safety Your safety, and the safety of others, You will find this important safety information in a variety of forms, is very important. And operating this including: vehicle safely is an important Safety Labels on the vehicle.
  • Page 4: Important Handling Information

    Main Menu Important Handling Information Your Element has higher ground clearance than a passenger vehicle designed for use only on pavement. Higher ground clearance has many advantages for off-highway driving. It allows you to travel over bumps, obstacles, and rough terrain. It also provides good visibility so you can anticipate problems earlier. These advantages come at some cost.
  • Page 5 The information and specifications included in this publication were in DELIVERY DATE effect at the time of approval for (Date sold to original retail purchaser) printing. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. reserves the right, however, to DEALER NAME DEALER NO. discontinue or change specifications...
  • Page 6: Service Information Summary

    (see page Rear: Rear Differential Fluid: 34 psi (235 kPa , 2.4 kgf/cm ) Oil change capacity (including Honda Dual Pump Fluid. Do not filter): use ATF. Spare Tire Pressure: 4.4 US qt (4.2 ) 60 psi (420 kPa , 4.2 kgf/cm )
  • Page 7 Main Menu Index Anti-theft, Audio System ....Body Panels ........Anti-theft Steering Column Lock . Booster Seats ........45 Accessories ........Armrests, Front Seat ...... Brakes ACCESSORY (Ignition Key Audio System ........Anti-lock System (ABS) ... Position) ........69 Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners .
  • Page 8 Main Menu Index * Clock ..........Defects, Reporting Safety ..Clock, Setting the ......Defog and Defrost ......93 Capacities Chart ......Clutch Fluid ........Defogger, Rear Window ....63 Carbon Monoxide Hazard ..... CO in the Exhaust ......
  • Page 9 Main Menu Index Specifications ......Folding Rear Seat ......Starting ........Four-way Flashers ......Economy, Fuel ......Evaporative Emissions Controls . Four-wheel Drive ......Emergencies on the Road .... Exhaust Fumes ....... . 47 Front Airbags ......11, 23 Battery, Jump Starting .....
  • Page 10 Main Menu Index Gas Station Procedures ....Horn ..........5, 60 Gauges Hydraulic Clutch ......Engine Coolant Temperature . Jacking up the Vehicle ....Fuel ..........Jack, Tire ........Gearshift Lever Positions Jump Starting ........ Automatic Transmission ..Identification Number, Vehicle . Manual Transmission ....
  • Page 11: Your Vehicle At A Glance

    Main Menu Your Vehicle at a Glance INSTRUMENT PANEL (P.53) POWER DOOR MIRROR CONTROLS AIRBAGS (P.82) (P.11, 23) LOCK SWITCH GAUGES (P.58) (P.70) HEATING/COOLING CONTROLS POWER WINDOW (P.90) SWITCHES (P.81) PARKING BRAKE (P.83) HOOD RELEASE HANDLE (P.127) (P.143) AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (P.139) MANUAL TRANSMISSION A/T model is shown.
  • Page 12 Main Menu Your Vehicle at a Glance HEADLIGHTS/TURN SIGNALS WINDSHIELD WIPERS/WASHERS AUDIO SYSTEM (P.62) (P.61) (P.94) DIGITAL CLOCK (P.117) REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER (P.63) HAZARD WARNING * BUTTON HORN (P.63) CRUISE CONTROL MASTER BUTTON (P.120) CRUISE CONTROL BUTTONS STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT (P.120) (P.64) A/T model is shown.
  • Page 13 Main Menu Driver and Passenger Safety This section gives you important Additional Information About Your The Passenger’s Front Airbag information about how to protect Seat Belts ......... Poses Serious Risks ....yourself and your passengers. It Seat Belt System Components . If You Must Drive with Several shows you how to use seat belts.
  • Page 14 Main Menu Instruments and Controls This section gives information about Control Locations ......Seats ..........the controls and displays that Instrument Panel ......Seat Adjustments ......contribute to the daily operation of Instrument Panel Indicators ..Driver’s Seat Height your vehicle. All the essential Gauges ..........
  • Page 15 Main Menu Features The heating and air conditioning Vents, Heating, and A/C ....system in your vehicle provides a Air Flow Controls ....... comfortable driving environment in Ventilation ........all weather conditions. Using the Heater ......Using the A/C ......The standard audio system has Dehumidify the Interior .....
  • Page 16: Table Of Contents

    Main Menu Before Driving Before you begin driving your Break-in Period ......vehicle, you should know what Fuel Recommendation ....gasoline to use and how to check the Service Station Procedures ..levels of important fluids. You also Refueling ........need to know how to properly store Opening and Closing the luggage or packages.
  • Page 17 Main Menu Driving This section gives you tips on Driving Guidelines ......starting the engine under various Preparing to Drive ......conditions, and how to operate the Starting the Engine ....... manual and automatic transmissions. Manual Transmission ....It also includes important Automatic Transmission ....
  • Page 18 Main Menu Maintenance This section explains why it is Maintenance Safety ...... important to keep your vehicle well Maintenance Schedule ....maintained and how to follow basic Maintenance Record ....maintenance safety precautions. Fluid Locations ......Adding Engine Oil ......This section also includes Changing the Oil and Filter ..
  • Page 19 Main Menu Taking Care of the Unexpected This section covers the more Compact Spare Tire ...... common problems that motorists Changing a Flat Tire ....experience with their vehicles. It If the Engine Won’t Start ..... gives you information about how to Jump Starting ........
  • Page 20 Main Menu Technical Information The diagrams in this section give Identification Numbers ....Emissions Controls ....... you the dimensions and capacities of Specifications ........ The Clean Air Act ..... your vehicle, and the locations of the DOT Tire Quality Grading Crankcase Emissions Control identification numbers.
  • Page 21 Main Menu Warranty and Customer Relations Customer Service Information ..Warranty Coverages ....Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Vehicles) ......Authorized Manuals .....
  • Page 22: Customer Service Information

    P.O. Box 190816 U.S. Owners: A detailed description of the San Juan, PR 00919-0816 problem American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Honda Automobile Customer Service Tel: (787) 620-7098 Name of the dealer who sold the Mail Stop 500-2N-7A vehicle to you...
  • Page 23: Warranty Coverages

    Restrictions and exclusions apply to Emissions Control Systems Defects Accessory Limited Warranty − Honda accessories are covered all these warranties. Please read the Warranty and Emissions Performance Warranty − these two under this warranty. Time and 2006 Honda warranty information warranties cover your vehicle’s...
  • Page 24 National Highway Traffic Safety order a recall and remedy campaign. Seventh Street, SW., Washington, Administration (NHTSA) in addition However, NHTSA cannot become to notifying American Honda Motor involved in individual problems DC, 20590. Co., Inc. between you, your dealer, or You can also obtain other American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
  • Page 25: Authorized Manuals

    Purchasing Factory Authorized Manuals Valid only for sales within the United States. Canadian (U.S. only) owners should contact their authorized Honda dealer. The publications shown below can be purchased from Helm ORDER TOLL FREE: 1-800-782-4356 Incorporated. You can order in any of three ways:...
  • Page 26 Main Menu Table of Contents Authorized Manuals Service Manual: NOTE: Dealers and Companies please provide dealer or company name, and also the name of the person to whose attention the shipment should This manual covers maintenance and recommended be sent. For purchases outside U.S.A. please write to the address shown procedures for repair to engine and chassis components.
  • Page 27: Driving Guidelines

    Main Menu Table of Contents Driving Guidelines Your vehicle has a higher ground Do not modify your vehicle in any Four-wheel drive models clearance that allows you to travel way that would raise the center of Your vehicle is equipped with a four- over bumps, obstacles, and rough gravity.
  • Page 28: Preparing To Drive

    Main Menu Table of Contents Preparing to Drive You should do the following checks Check the seat adjustment (see Make sure the doors, hatch, and and adjustments before you drive page tailgate are securely closed and your vehicle. locked. Check the adjustment of the Make sure all windows, mirrors, inside and outside mirrors (see Fasten your seat belt.
  • Page 29: Starting The Engine

    Main Menu Table of Contents Starting the Engine Apply the parking brake. In cold weather, turn off all The immobilizer system protects your The engine is harder to start in cold electrical accessories to reduce vehicle f rom thef t. If an improperly- weather.
  • Page 30: Manual Transmission

    Main Menu Table of Contents Manual Transmission Come to a full stop before you shift into reverse. You can damage the transmission by trying to shift into Rapid slowing or speeding-up reverse with the vehicle moving. can cause loss of control on Push down the clutch pedal, and slippery surfaces.
  • Page 31 Main Menu Table of Contents Manual Transmission Recommended Shift Points Engine Speed Limiter Drive in the highest gear that lets If you exceed the maximum speed the engine run and accelerate for the gear you are in, the engine smoothly. This will give you good speed will enter into the tachometer’s fuel economy and effective red zone.
  • Page 32: Automatic Transmission

    Main Menu Table of Contents Automatic Transmission Shift Lever Position Indicators Shifting To shift from: Do this: P to R Press the brake pedal, and press the release button. R to N N to D Press the release button. D to 2 2 to 1 1 to 2 2 to D...
  • Page 33 Main Menu Table of Contents Automatic Transmission To avoid transmission damage, come Your vehicle has a reverse lockout so If there is a problem in the reverse to a complete stop before shifting you cannot accidentally shift to lockout system, or your vehicle’s into Park.
  • Page 34 Main Menu Table of Contents Automatic Transmission When overdrive is off, the First (1) This position locks the Overdrive (O/D) Mode − transmission selects only the first transmission in first gear. By three gears. Use it to provide engine upshifting and downshifting through braking when going down a steep hill, 1, 2, and D, you can operate this or to keep the transmission from...
  • Page 35 Main Menu Table of Contents Automatic Transmission Shift Lock Release COVER Do this if pushing on the brake pedal and pulling the shift lever does not shift the transmission out of Park: Set the parking brake. Make sure the ignition switch is in the LOCK (0) position.
  • Page 36 Main Menu Table of Contents Parking Always use the parking brake when If the vehicle is facing uphill, turn Parking Tips you park your vehicle. Make sure Make sure the windows are closed. the front wheels away from the the parking brake is set firmly, or curb.
  • Page 37 Main Menu Table of Contents Off-Highway Driving Guidelines General Information Important Safety Precautions Your vehicle has been designed To avoid loss of control or rollover, primarily for use on pavement. But Improperly operating this be sure to follow all precautions and its higher ground clearance allows recommendations.
  • Page 38 Main Menu Table of Contents Off-Highway Driving Guidelines Check Out Your Vehicle Accelerating and Braking Avoiding Obstacles Before you leave the pavement, be For better traction on all surfaces, Debris in the road can damage your sure to do all scheduled maintenance accelerate slowly and gradually build suspension or other components.
  • Page 39 Main Menu Table of Contents Off-Highway Driving Guidelines Crossing a Stream If You Get Stuck 4-Wheel Drive Vehicles Avoid driving through deep water. If Avoid driving on soft sand, deep mud, If you spin the wheels excessively you encounter water in your route (a or other surfaces where you could trying to get unstuck, you may small stream or large puddle, for...
  • Page 40 Main Menu Index Glove Box ........Modifying Your Vehicle ....Outside Mirrors ......Power Door ......... Overdrive ........Tailgate ........Overheating, Engine ....Low Coolant Level ......Owner Maintenance Checks ..Low Fuel Indicator ......Neutral Gear Position ....Low Oil Pressure Indicator . 54, 209 New Vehicle Break-in ....
  • Page 41 Main Menu Index Protecting Adults and Teens ..Replacement Information Satellite Radio ........ Additional Safety Precautions . Dust and Pollen Filter ....Seat Belts ........10, 20 Advice for Pregnant Women ..Engine Oil and Filter ....Additional Information ....Protecting Children ......
  • Page 42 Main Menu Index Sound System ........Anti-theft Column Lock ..... Theft Protection ......Spare Tire ........Stereo Sound System ..... Three Way Catalytic Converter . Inflating ........Storing Your Vehicle ....Tilt the Steering Wheel ....64 Specifications ......Supplemental Restraint Time, Setting the ......
  • Page 43 Main Menu Index Towing Unleaded Gasoline ......Windows A Trailer ........Used Oil, How to Dispose of ..Operating the Power ....Emergency ........ Rear, Defogger ......Equipment And Accessories . Windshield Weight Limit ......Cleaning ........Trailer Loading ......Vehicle Capacity Load ....
  • Page 44: Engine Coolant

    Main Menu Table of Contents Engine Coolant Adding Engine Coolant Always use Honda Long-life Anti- If the reserve tank is completely freeze/Coolant Type 2. This coolant empty, you should also check the RESERVE TANK is pre-mixed with 50 percent coolant level in the radiator.
  • Page 45 Main Menu Table of Contents Engine Coolant, Windshield Washers The coolant level should be up to Windshield Washers the base of the filler neck. Add Check the fluid level in the RADIATOR CAP coolant if it is low. windshield washer reservoir at least monthly during normal use.
  • Page 46: Automatic Transmission Fluid

    However, continued use can affect the shift quality. UPPER Have the transmission flushed and MARK refilled with Honda ATF-Z1 by LOWER MARK your dealer as soon as it is convenient. Insert the dipstick all the way back...
  • Page 47: Manual Transmission Fluid

    Main Menu Table of Contents Manual Transmission Fluid If Honda MTF is not available, you WASHER FILLER BOLT may use an SAE 10W-30 or 10W-40 viscosity motor oil with the API Certification seal that says ‘‘FOR GASOLINE ENGINES’’ as a temporary replacement.
  • Page 48: Brake And Clutch Fluid

    DOT 3 or DOT 4 fluid, from a sealed container, as a temporary replacement. Using any non-Honda brake fluid can The fluid level should be between cause corrosion and decrease the life the MIN and MAX marks on the side The fluid level should be between of the system.
  • Page 49 Do not apply wax to the with Honda PSF as soon as possible. panels; it will cause discoloration. A low power steering fluid level can indicate a leak in the system. Check...
  • Page 50: Fluid Locations

    Main Menu Table of Contents Fluid Locations ENGINE OIL BRAKE FLUID FILL CAP (Gray cap) ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK (Orange tab) POWER STEERING FLUID (Red cap) CLUTCH FLUID (Manual Transmission only) (Gray cap) WASHER FLUID (Blue cap) AUTOMATIC ENGINE TRANSMISSION COOLANT FLUID DIPSTICK RESERVOIR (Yellow loop)
  • Page 51: Adding Engine Oil

    5W-20 lubricant for your vehicle. It is engine’s performance and longevity. highly recommended that you use Always use a premium-grade 5W-20 Honda motor oil in your vehicle for detergent oil displaying the API optimum engine protection. make certification seal. This seal indicates...
  • Page 52 Main Menu Table of Contents Adding Engine Oil, Changing the Oil and Filter Synthetic Oil Changing the Oil and Filter WASHER You may use a synthetic motor oil if Always change the oil and filter it meets the same requirements according to the recommendations in given for a conventional motor oil: it the maintenance schedule.
  • Page 53: Changing The Oil And Filter

    Main Menu Table of Contents Changing the Oil and Filter Install a new oil filter according to Turn off the engine and let it sit OIL FILTER the instructions that come with it. for several minutes, then check the oil level on the dipstick. If Put a new washer on the drain bolt, necessary, add more oil.
  • Page 54: Protecting Your Discs

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Your Discs General Information Protecting Discs When using CD-R or CD-RW discs, When a disc is not being played, use only high quality CDs labeled store it in its case to protect it from for audio use.
  • Page 55: Disc Player Error Messages

    Main Menu Table of Contents Disc Player Error Messages If you see an error message in the Indication Cause Solution display while playing a disc, find the cause in the chart to the right. If you cannot clear the error message, take Press the EJECT button and pull out the disc.
  • Page 56: Disc Changer Error Messages

    Main Menu Table of Contents Disc Changer Error Messages If you see an error message in the Cause Solution display while playing a disc, find the Indication cause in the chart to the right. If you cannot clear the error message, take Press the magazine eject button, and pull the the vehicle to your dealer.
  • Page 57: Radio Theft Protection

    Main Menu Table of Contents Radio Theft Protection On U.S. EX models and Canadian Y If your vehicle’s battery is package disconnected or goes dead, or the Your vehicle’s audio system will radio fuse is removed, the audio disable itself if it is disconnected system will disable itself.
  • Page 58: Protecting Larger Children

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Larger Children When a child reaches the Checking Seat Belt Fit Does the shoulder belt cross recommended weight or height limit between the child’s neck and arm? for a forward-facing child seat, the child should sit in a back seat on a Is the lap part of the belt as low as booster seat and wear a lap/shoulder possible, touching the child’s...
  • Page 59 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Larger Children Booster seats can be high-back or Using a Booster Seat When Can a Larger Child Sit in A child who has outgrown a forward- low-back. Whichever style you select, Front facing child seat should ride in a make sure the booster meets federal The National Highway Traffic Safety back seat and use a booster seat...
  • Page 60 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Larger Children Of course, children vary widely. And If you decide that a child can safely Additional Safety Precautions while age may be one indicator of ride up front, be sure to: Do not let a child wear a seat belt when a child can safely ride in front, This could result across the neck.
  • Page 61: Carbon Monoxide Hazard

    Main Menu Table of Contents Carbon Monoxide Hazard Your vehicle’s exhaust contains With the tailgate or hatch open, air carbon monoxide gas. You should flow can pull exhaust gas into your have no problem with carbon Carbon monoxide gas is toxic. vehicle’s interior and create a monoxide entering the vehicle in hazardous condition.
  • Page 62: Ignition Switch

    Main Menu Table of Contents Ignition Switch If the front wheels are turned, the You will hear a reminder beeper if anti-theft lock may make it difficult you leave the key in the ignition to turn the key. Firmly turn the switch in the LOCK (0) or the steering wheel to the left or right as ACCESSORY (I) position and open...
  • Page 63: Door Locks

    Main Menu Table of Contents Door Locks Power Door Locks The lock tab on the passenger’s door Rear Doors locks and unlocks only that door. DOOR LOCK SWITCH Pulling up on the driver’s door lock tab only unlocks the driver’s door. To lock the driver’s door, remove the key from the ignition switch, pull the outside door handle and push the...
  • Page 64 Main Menu Table of Contents Door Locks Hatch Lock the hatch by pushing down the lock tab on the driver’s door (see page ), or by using the master key in the driver’s door lock. LOCK Lock or unlock the hatch with the master door lock switch.
  • Page 65 Main Menu Table of Contents Door Locks Tailgate See page for information on cargo loading. Keep the tailgate and the hatch closed at all times while driving to avoid damaging them, and to prevent exhaust gas from getting into the interior. See Carbon on page Monoxide Hazard...
  • Page 66: Accessories And Modifications

    Be sure electronic accessories do Accessories or killed. Your dealer has Honda accessories not overload electrical circuits that allow you to personalize your Follow all instructions in this (see page ) or interfere with vehicle.
  • Page 67 Some examples are: safety features can make the Lowering the vehicle with a non- systems ineffective. Honda suspension kit that significantly reduces ground If you plan to modify your vehicle, clearance can allow the consult your dealer.
  • Page 68: Carrying Cargo

    Main Menu Table of Contents Carrying Cargo Your vehicle has several convenient storage areas: Cargo area side pockets Glove box CARGO AREA SIDE POCKET DOOR POCKETS CEILING POCKET Ceiling pocket (U.S. EX models and Canadian Y package) Door pockets Seat-back pocket (U.S. EX models and Canadian Y package) Cargo area (including rear seats when they are folded down, folded...
  • Page 69 Main Menu Table of Contents Carrying Cargo Load Limits Steps for determining correct load luggage load capacity is 75 lbs. The maximum load for your vehicle limit: (675 600 (4 150) = 75 lbs.) − × is 675 lbs (308 kg). This figure includes the total weight of all Locate the statement, ‘‘the Determine the combined weight...
  • Page 70 Main Menu Table of Contents Carrying Cargo In addition, the total weight of the If you fold the rear seats down, If you carry any items on a roof vehicle, all passengers, accessories, fold them up, or remove them, tie rack, be sure the total weight of cargo, and trailer tongue load must down items that could be thrown...
  • Page 71 Main Menu Table of Contents Carrying Cargo Seat-Back Bungee If the cords are not installed, route one cord through the loops as shown. If equipped To attach the hooks, press the top of the hook down, and slide to the ADJUSTABLE BUNGEE CORD desired position, then release.
  • Page 72 Main Menu Table of Contents Seats Seat Adjustments Front Seat See pages − for important safety information and warnings about how to properly position seats and seat-backs. Make all seat adjustments before you start driving. To adjust the seat forward and To change the seat-back angle of the backward, pull up on the bar under front seat, pull up on the lever on the...
  • Page 73 Main Menu Table of Contents Seats Driver’s Seat Height Adjustment Front Seat Armrests Rear Seat SEAT-BACK ADJUSTMENT STRAP To adjust the height of the driver’s To change the angle of the rear seat- On EX models seat, turn the dial on the outside of Each front seat has an armrest on back, pull the strap at the inside the seat bottom.
  • Page 74 Main Menu Table of Contents Seats Head Restraints They are most effective when you Rear Seat Access adjust them so the back of the See page for important safety information and a warning about how to occupant’s head rests against the RELEASE LEVER center of the restraint.
  • Page 75 Main Menu Table of Contents Seats Reclining the Front Seats Adjust the front seats forward as far as they will go. Pull up the seat- back angle adjustment lever and pivot the seat-back backward until it is level with the rear seat cushion.
  • Page 76: Braking System

    Main Menu Table of Contents Braking System Your vehicle is equipped with disc Constant application of the brakes Braking System Design brakes at all four wheels. A power when going down a long hill builds The hydraulic system that operates assist helps reduce the effort needed up heat and reduces their effective- the brakes has two separate circuits.
  • Page 77 Main Menu Table of Contents Braking System, Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) Brake Wear Indicators Anti-lock Brakes You will feel a pulsation in the brake If the brake pads need replacing, you The anti-lock brake system (ABS) pedal when the ABS activates, and will hear a distinctive, metallic helps prevent the brakes from you may hear some noise.
  • Page 78 Main Menu Table of Contents Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) ABS Indicator If the ABS indicator and the brake ABS will not prevent a skid that system indicator come on together results from changing direction If this indicator comes on, the anti- and the parking break is fully abruptly, such as trying to take a...
  • Page 79 Main Menu Table of Contents Towing a Trailer Your vehicle has been designed to Load Limits primarily carry passengers and their cargo. You can also use it to tow a trailer if you carefully observe the load limits, use the proper equipment, and follow the guidelines in this section.
  • Page 80 Main Menu Table of Contents Towing a Trailer To achieve a proper tongue load, Gross Axle Weight Rating Checking Loads start by loading 60 % of the load (GAWR): The best way to confirm that vehicle toward the front of the trailer and The maximum allowable weight of and trailer weights are within limits 40 % toward the rear, then re-adjust...
  • Page 81 Hitches Trailer Brakes Accessories Any hitch used on your vehicle must Honda recommends that any trailer Towing can require a variety of be properly bolted to the underbody. having a total weight of 1,000 lbs equipment, depending on the size of...
  • Page 82 Main Menu Table of Contents Towing a Trailer Ask your trailer sales or rental Trailer Lights Additional Towing Equipment Trailer lights and equipment must Many states and Canadian provinces agency if any other items are comply with federal, state, and local require special outside mirrors when recommended or required for your regulations.
  • Page 83 Main Menu Table of Contents Towing a Trailer Pre-Tow Checklist Your vehicle tires and spare are Driving Safely With a Trailer When preparing to tow, and before properly inflated (see page The added weight, length, and driving away, be sure to check the and the trailer tires and spare are height of a trailer will affect your following:...
  • Page 84 Main Menu Table of Contents Towing a Trailer If you must stop when facing uphill, Making Turns and Braking Backing Up Make turns more slowly and wider use the foot brake or parking brake. Always drive slowly and have than normal. The trailer tracks a Do not try to hold the vehicle in someone guide you when backing up.
  • Page 85 Main Menu Table of Contents Playing the AM/FM Radio Canadian Y package U.S. LX and Canadian Base models PWR/VOL KNOB STEREO INDICATOR AUTO SELECT AM/FM BUTTON BUTTON SEEK BUTTONS AM/FM BUTTON STEREO INDICATOR SCAN BUTTON SCAN INDICATOR PWR/VOL TUNE KNOB KNOB SCAN BUTTON PRESET BUTTONS...
  • Page 86 Main Menu Table of Contents Playing the AM/FM Radio U.S. EX models PWR/VOL KNOB STEREO INDICATOR AM/FM SEEK BUTTONS BUTTON AUTO SELECT BUTTON SCAN BUTTON PRESET BUTTONS TUNE KNOB...
  • Page 87 Main Menu Table of Contents Playing the AM/FM Radio To Play the Radio lower frequency. seconds (U.S. EX and Canadian Y The ignition switch must be in the package models). When it plays a ACCESSORY (I) or the ON (II) SEEK The seek function station you want to listen to, press...
  • Page 88 Main Menu Table of Contents Playing the AM/FM Radio AUTO SELECT If you are press the Balance/Fader These two − To turn off auto select, − traveling far from home and can no A. SEL button. This restores the modes adjust the strength of the longer receive your preset stations, presets you originally set.
  • Page 89 Main Menu Table of Contents AM/FM Radio Reception Radio Frequencies Radio Reception The radio can receive the complete How well the radio receives stations AM and FM bands. is dependent on many factors, such Those bands cover these frequen- as the distance from the station’s cies: transmitter, nearby large objects, and atmospheric conditions.
  • Page 90 Main Menu Table of Contents AM/FM Radio Reception As required by the FCC: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. Radio signals, especially on the FM Radio reception can be affected by band, are deflected by large objects atmospheric conditions such as...
  • Page 91: Break-In Period

    Main Menu Table of Contents Break-in Period, Fuel Recommendation Break-in Period Fuel Recommendation We recommend quality gasoline Help assure your vehicle’s future Your vehicle is designed to operate containing detergent additives that reliability and performance by paying on unleaded gasoline with a pump help prevent fuel system and engine extra attention to how you drive octane number of 87 or higher.
  • Page 92: Fuel Recommendation

    Main Menu Table of Contents Fuel Recommendation Some gasoline today is blended with If you notice any undesirable For further important fuel-related oxygenates such as ethanol or operating symptoms, try another information, please refer to your MTBE. Your vehicle is designed to service station or switch to another Quick Start Guide operate on oxygenated gasoline...
  • Page 93: Service Station Procedures

    Main Menu Table of Contents Service Station Procedures Refueling If the fuel nozzle keeps clicking off Park with the driver’s side closest even though the tank is not full, to the gas pump. there may be a problem with your Gasoline is highly flammable vehicle’s fuel vapor recovery and explosive.
  • Page 94: Opening And Closing The

    Main Menu Table of Contents Service Station Procedures Opening and Closing the Hood HOOD RELEASE HANDLE SUPPORT ROD LATCH CLIP Park the vehicle, and set the If the hood latch handle moves Pull the support rod out of its clip parking brake.
  • Page 95: Oil Check

    Main Menu Table of Contents Service Station Procedures Oil Check Engine Coolant Check DIPSTICK RESERVE TANK UPPER MARK LOWER MARK Wait a few minutes after turning the Remove the dipstick again, and Look at the coolant level in the engine off before you check the oil. check the level.
  • Page 96: Fuel Economy

    Main Menu Table of Contents Fuel Economy Improving Fuel Economy Try to maintain a constant speed. Always maintain your vehicle Every time you slow down and according to the maintenance speed up, your vehicle uses extra schedule. See fuel. Use cruise control when Owner’s Maintenance Checks on page...
  • Page 97: Additional Information About Your Seat Belts

    Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your Seat Belts Seat Belt System Components Lap/Shoulder Belt restrain your body. Your seat belt system includes lap/ The lap/shoulder belt goes over shoulder belts in all four seating your shoulder, across your chest, The seat belts in all positions except positions.
  • Page 98 When activated, If the front seat belt tensioners ever Honda provides a lifetime warranty the tensioners immediately tighten activate, they must be replaced as on seat belts for U.S. models. See...
  • Page 99 Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your Seat Belts If a seat belt is worn during a crash, it must be replaced by the dealer. A belt that has been worn during a Not checking or maintaining crash may not provide the same level seat belts can result in serious of protection in a subsequent crash.
  • Page 100 Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your Airbags On models with side airbags, On models equipped with side Airbag System Components Your airbag system includes: sensors that can detect whether airbags, an indicator on the a child is in the passenger’s side dashboard that alerts you that the Two SRS (supplemental restraint airbag path and automatically...
  • Page 101 Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your Airbags How Your Front Airbags Work During a frontal crash, your seat belt restrains your lower body and torso, and the front airbag helps protect your head and chest. Although both airbags normally inflate within a split second of each other, it is possible for only one airbag to deploy.
  • Page 102 Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your Airbags The total time for inflation and Dual-Stage Airbags Dual-Threshold Airbags deflation is one-tenth of a second, so Your front airbags are dual-stage Your front airbags are also dual- fast that most occupants are not airbags.
  • Page 103 There will be some delay between Although Honda does not encourage the moment the passenger moves children to ride in front, if the into or out of the airbag deployment...
  • Page 104 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Headlight Aiming Replacing a Headlight Bulb The headlights were properly aimed Your vehicle has halogen headlight when your vehicle was new. If you bulbs. Handle it by its steel base and regularly carry heavy items in the protect the glass from contact with cargo area or pull a trailer, your skin or hard objects.
  • Page 105 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Insert the new bulb into the hole, Replacing a Front Parking/Turn making sure the tabs are in their Signal Light Bulb slots. Pivot the hold-down wire back in place, and clip the end into the slot.
  • Page 106: Remove The Socket From The Light Assembly By Turning It One-Quarter Turn Counterclockwise

    Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Pull the bulb straight out of its Replacing a Front Side Marker socket. Push the new bulb straight Light Bulb into the socket until it bottoms. LIGHT ASSEMBLY SCREWDRIVER Insert the socket back into the headlight assembly.
  • Page 107 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Put the socket back into the light Replacing Rear Bulbs assembly, and turn it clockwise to SOCKET SOCKET lock it in place. SCREW Turn on the lights to make sure the new bulb is working. Put the light assembly back into the body, bottom first.
  • Page 108 Main Menu Table of Contents Interior Convenience Items CARGO AREA CARGO AREA COIN TRAY * CEILING POCKET SIDE POCKET * VANITY MIRROR DOOR POCKETS * RADIO POCKET ACCESSORY POWER SOCKET GLOVE BOX * BEVERAGE HOLDERS CENTER LOWER POCKET * SEAT-BACK POCKET *...
  • Page 109: Interior Convenience Items

    Main Menu Table of Contents Interior Convenience Items Beverage Holders These sockets are intended to supply Glove Box Be careful when you are using the power for 12 volt DC accessories Open the glove box by pulling the beverage holders. A spilled liquid that are rated 120 watts or less (10 bottom of the handle.
  • Page 110: Interior Lights

    Main Menu Table of Contents Interior Lights Ceiling Light Cargo Area Light Spotlights The cargo area light has a three- On U.S. EX models and Canadian Y position switch. In the center package position, the light comes on when Turn on the spotlight by pushing the you open the hatch.
  • Page 111: Setting The Clock

    Main Menu Table of Contents Setting the Clock If your vehicle’s battery is On U.S. EX models disconnected or goes dead, you will TIME DISPLAY CLOCK CLOCK need to set the clock. TIME BUTTON BUTTON DISPLAY U.S. LX and Canadian Base models To set the hour, press the H button while pressing the CLOCK (SCAN/ RPT) button until the hour advances...
  • Page 112 Main Menu Table of Contents Setting the Clock On Canadian Y package For example: 1:06 will reset to 1:00 TIME 1:53 will reset to 2:00 DISPLAY CLOCK BUTTON When you are finished, press the CLOCK button again. H BUTTON R BUTTON M BUTTON You can quickly set the time to the nearest hour.
  • Page 113: Remote Audio Controls

    Main Menu Table of Contents Remote Audio Controls The middle button adjusts the If you are listening to the radio, use On all models except Canadian base volume up ( ) or down ( ). Press the CH button to change stations. ▲...
  • Page 114: Cruise Control

    Main Menu Table of Contents Cruise Control If equipped Using Cruise Control Cruise control allows you to maintain RES/ACCEL BUTTON a set speed above 25 mph (40 km/h) without keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal. It should be used for cruising on straight, open highways.
  • Page 115 Main Menu Table of Contents Cruise Control To slow down in very small Changing the Set Speed Cancelling Cruise Control You can increase the set cruising amounts, tap the SET/DECEL You can cancel cruise control in any speed in any of these ways: button.
  • Page 116: Power Windows

    Main Menu Table of Contents Power Windows If the driver’s AUTO REVERSE − DRIVER’S WINDOW SWITCH window senses any obstacle while it Closing a power window on is closing automatically, it will reverse direction, and then stop. To someone’s hands or fingers can close the window, remove the cause serious injury.
  • Page 117 Main Menu Table of Contents Mirrors Adjusting the Power Mirrors Push the appropriate edge of the adjustment switch to move the SELECTOR SWITCH mirror right, left, up, or down. When you finish, move the selector switch to the center (off) position.
  • Page 118 Main Menu Table of Contents Rear Windows, Parking Brake, Skylight Rear Windows Parking Brake Skylight PARKING BRAKE LEVER To open a rear window, pull the lever To apply the parking brake, pull the If equipped towards you, then push it out until it lever up fully.
  • Page 119 Main Menu Table of Contents Skylight If you try to tilt up the skylight in below-f reezing temperatures, or when it is covered with snow or ice, you can damage it. Bef ore lif ting the skylight, make sure the roof of the vehicle is dry. Rain or remaining water af ter car-washing may get into the f rame of the skylight.
  • Page 120 Main Menu Table of Contents Skylight An unsecured skylight can be thrown about and cause serious injury in a sudden stop or crash. Make sure to store the skylight in its bag, and secure the bag to the hooks on the cargo area floor.
  • Page 121: Important Safety Precautions

    Main Menu Table of Contents Important Safety Precautions You’ll find many safety Restrain All Children every additional drink. So don’t drink recommendations throughout this Children age 12 and under should and drive, and don’t let your friends section, and throughout this manual. ride properly restrained in a back drink and drive, either.
  • Page 122 Main Menu Table of Contents Your Vehicle’s Safety Features Your vehicle is equipped with many features that work together to (10) (8) protect you and your passengers 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;...
  • Page 123 Main Menu Table of Contents Your Vehicle’s Safety Features Seat Belts Help keep you from being thrown Your vehicle is equipped with seat against the inside of the vehicle belts in all seating positions. and against other occupants. Not wearing a seat belt properly increases the chance of serious Your seat belt system also includes Keep you from being thrown out...
  • Page 124 Main Menu Table of Contents Your Vehicle’s Safety Features Airbags The most important things you need to know about your airbags are: Airbags do not replace seat belts. They are designed to supplement the seat belts. Airbags offer no protection in rear impacts, or minor frontal or side collisions.
  • Page 125: Identification Numbers

    Main Menu Table of Contents Identification Numbers Your vehicle has several identifying VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER numbers located in various places. The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the 17-digit number your dealer uses to register your vehicle for warranty purposes. It is also necessary for licensing and insuring your vehicle.
  • Page 126 Main Menu Table of Contents Identification Numbers The engine number is stamped into AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION NUMBER the engine block. The transmission number is on a label on top of the transmission. ENGINE NUMBER MANUAL TRANSMISSION NUMBER...
  • Page 127: Specifications

    Main Menu Table of Contents Specifications Dimensions Length 169.3 in (4,300 mm) Engine Automatic Transmission * Width 71.5 in (1,815 mm) coolant Change 1.43 US gal (5.4 ) Height 70.4 in (1,788 mm) Total 1.88 US gal (7.1 ) Wheelbase 101.4 in (2,575 mm) Manual Transmission *...
  • Page 128 Main Menu Table of Contents Specifications Air Conditioning Fuses Refrigerant type HFC-134a (R-134a) Interior See page or the fuse label Charge quantity 16.9 18.7 oz (480 530 g) − − attached to the inside of the fuse SP-10 box door under the steering Lubricant type column.
  • Page 129 Main Menu Table of Contents Control Locations CRUISE CONTROL POWER DOOR LOCK SWITCH MIRROR CONTROLS (P.82) AUDIO SYSTEM MASTER BUTTON (P.94) (P.70) (P.120) POWER WINDOW SWITCHES (P.81) HEATING/COOLING CONTROLS (P.90) CRUISE CONTROL HOOD RELEASE BUTTONS HANDLE 120) (P.127) PARKING BRAKE (P.83) A/T model is shown.
  • Page 130: Instrument Panel

    Main Menu Table of Contents Instrument Panel MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP SEAT BELT HIGH BEAM INDICATOR LOW FUEL INDICATOR (P.54, 210) REMINDER (P.56) (P.56) INDICATOR SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT (P.54) SYSTEM INDICATOR (P.55) LOW OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR (P.54, 209) TAILGATE AND HATCH OPEN INDICATOR (P.57) PARKING BRAKE AND BRAKE SYSTEM...
  • Page 131: Instrument Panel Indicators

    Main Menu Table of Contents Instrument Panel Indicators The instrument panel has many U.S. Canada Parking Brake and Seat Belt Reminder indicators that give you important Brake System Indicator information about your vehicle. Indicator This indicator comes on when you This indicator has two functions: turn the ignition switch to the ON Malfunction Indicator...
  • Page 132 Main Menu Table of Contents Instrument Panel Indicators Supplemental Restraint normal braking ability but no anti- Side Airbag Off Indicator System Indicator lock brakes. For more information, U.S. Canada This indicator comes on when you see page turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position.
  • Page 133 Main Menu Table of Contents Instrument Panel Indicators ‘‘Daytime Running High Beam Indicator Lights’’ Indicator Turn Signal and Hazard Warning This indicator comes on with the Canadian models only Indicators This indicator comes on when you high beam headlights. For more The left or right turn signal indicator turn the ignition switch to the ON information, see page...
  • Page 134 Main Menu Table of Contents Instrument Panel Indicators If you exceed 10,000 miles (16,000 Washer Level Indicator Maintenance Required Indicator km) without having the scheduled Canadian models only This indicator reminds you that it is maintenance performed, this This indicator comes on when the time to take your vehicle in for indicator will remain on as a constant washer fluid level is low.
  • Page 135 Main Menu Table of Contents Low Oil Pressure Indicator, Charging System Indicator Safely pull off the road, and shut Low Oil Pressure Indicator Charging System Indicator This indicator should never off the engine. Turn on the hazard If the charging system come on when the engine is warning lights.
  • Page 136: Malfunction Indicator Lamp

    Main Menu Table of Contents Malfunction Indicator Lamp If this indicator comes on If the indicator comes on repeatedly, If your vehicle’s battery has been while driving, it means one even though it may turn off as you disconnected or gone dead, these codes are erased.
  • Page 137: Brake System Indicator

    Main Menu Table of Contents Brake System Indicator The brake system indicator However, if the brake pedal does not U.S. normally comes on when feel normal, you should take you turn the ignition switch immediate action. A problem in one to the ON (II) position, and part of the system’s dual circuit Canada...
  • Page 138 Main Menu Table of Contents Fuses Checking and Replacing Fuses UNDER-HOOD INTERIOR If something electrical in your vehicle stops working, check for a blown fuse first. Determine from the chart on pages , or the diagram on the fuse box lid, which fuse or fuses control that device.
  • Page 139 Main Menu Table of Contents Fuses If you cannot drive the vehicle FUSE BLOWN without fixing the problem, and you do not have a spare fuse, take a fuse of the same rating or a lower rating from one of the other circuits. Make sure you can do without that circuit temporarily (such as the accessory power socket or radio).
  • Page 140 Main Menu Table of Contents Fuses If the replacement fuse of the same rating blows in a short time, there is probably a serious Replacing a f use with one that has a electrical problem in your vehicle. higher rating greatly increases the Leave the blown fuse in that chances of damaging the electrical circuit and have your vehicle...
  • Page 141 Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your Airbags How the SRS Indicator Works If the indicator comes on at any The SRS indicator alerts other time, or does not come on at all, you to a potential problem you should have the system checked Ignoring the SRS indicator can with your airbags or seat belt...
  • Page 142 Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your Airbags How the Side Airbag Off Airbag Service The SRS indicator alerts you to a Indicator Works Your airbag systems are virtually Take your vehicle to an problem. maintenance free, and there are no authorized dealer as soon as Standard on U.S.
  • Page 143 Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your Airbags Additional Safety Precautions Models with side airbags: Do not attempt to deactivate your Do not cover or replace front seat- Together, airbags and airbags. back covers without consulting seat belts provide the best Improperly replacing your dealer.
  • Page 144 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children General Guidelines − All Children Must Be Restrained Each year, many children are injured or killed in vehicle crashes because Children who are unrestrained they are either unrestrained or not or improperly restrained can be properly restrained.
  • Page 145 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children General Guidelines − All Children Should Sit in a Back The Passenger’s Front Airbag Small Children Seat Poses Serious Risks Placing a forward-facing child seat in According to accident statistics, Front airbags have been designed to the front seat of a vehicle equipped children of all ages and sizes are help protect adults in a moderate to...
  • Page 146 Main Menu Table of Contents Instrument Panel Brightness, Hazard Warning Button, Rear Window Defogger Instrument Panel Brightness Hazard Warning Button Rear Window Defogger Push the button in the speedometer Push the button next to the shift The rear window defogger will clear repeatedly to adjust the brightness lever to turn on the hazard warning fog, frost, and thin ice from the...
  • Page 147 Main Menu Table of Contents Rear Window Defogger, Steering Wheel Adjustment Make sure the rear window is clear Push the lever up to lock the and you have good visibility before steering wheel in that position. starting to drive. Make sure you have securely The defogger wires on the inside of locked the steering wheel in place the rear window can be accidentally...
  • Page 148: Keys And Locks

    Do not try to take them apart. parking facility. You should have received a key number tag with your set of keys. You will need this key number if you ever have to get a key replaced. Use only Honda-approved key blanks.
  • Page 149: Immobilizer System

    Main Menu Table of Contents Immobilizer System The immobilizer system protects If the system repeatedly does not As required by the FCC: your vehicle from theft. If an recognize the coding of your key, This device complies with Part 15 of the improperly-coded key (or other contact your dealer.
  • Page 150: Remote Transmitter

    Main Menu Table of Contents Remote Transmitter UNLOCK Press this button once − Remote Transmitter Care to unlock the driver’s door. Push it Avoid dropping or throwing the LOCK BUTTON twice to unlock the passenger’s door transmitter. and the hatch. Some exterior lights Protect the transmitter from will flash twice each time you press extreme temperature.
  • Page 151 Main Menu Table of Contents Remote Transmitter Replacing the Transmitter To replace the battery, remove the As required by the FCC: Battery round cover on the back of the This device complies with Part 15 of the transmitter by turning it FCC rules.
  • Page 152 Main Menu Table of Contents Gauges Odometer TACHOMETER SPEEDOMETER FUEL GAUGE The odometer shows the total distance your vehicle has been driven. It measures miles in U.S. models and kilometers in Canadian models. It is illegal under U.S. federal law and Canadian provincial SELECT/RESET regulations to disconnect, reset, or BUTTON...
  • Page 153 Main Menu Table of Contents Gauges Fuel Gauge Check Fuel Cap Indicator If the system still detects a loose or This shows how much fuel you have. (odometer/trip meter message) missing fuel cap, the malfunction It may show slightly more or less If your fuel cap is loose or missing, a indicator lamp (MIL) comes on.
  • Page 154 Main Menu Table of Contents Controls Near the Steering Wheel HEADLIGHTS/TURN SIGNALS WINDSHIELD WIPERS/WASHERS SHIFT LEVER (A/T) (P.62) (P.61) (P.143) REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER (P.63) * HORN CRUISE CONTROL MASTER BUTTON (P.120) STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT HAZARD WARNING BUTTON (P.64) (P.63) CRUISE CONTROL BUTTONS A/T model is shown.
  • Page 155: Windshield Wipers And Washers

    Main Menu Table of Contents Windshield Wipers and Washers Push the right lever up or down to Windshield Wiper Rear Window Wiper and Washer select a position. The wipers run at high MIST − speed until you release the lever. −...
  • Page 156: Turn Signal And Headlights

    Main Menu Table of Contents Turn Signal and Headlights Turn Signal Push down on the High Beams Push the lever back − − lever to signal a left turn and up to until you hear a click to turn on the signal a right turn.
  • Page 157 Main Menu Table of Contents Playing a Disc To Play a Disc On U.S. EX models and Canadian Y Video CDs and DVDs will not work To load or play discs, the ignition package in this unit. switch must be in the ACCESSORY The disc player can also play CD-Rs (I) or ON (II) position.
  • Page 158 Main Menu Table of Contents Playing a Disc Insert a disc into the slot. The drive If you turn the system off while a SEEK/SKIP − Each time you will pull the disc in the rest of the disc is playing, either with the PWR/ press and release the , the way to play it.
  • Page 159 Main Menu Table of Contents Playing a Disc On U.S. EX models and Canadian Y FOLDER-REPEAT This feature, FOLDER-RANDOM This − − package when activated, replays all the files feature, when activated, plays the REPEAT (TRACK/FILE on the selected folder in the order files within a folder in random order, REPEAT) To continuously replay...
  • Page 160 Main Menu Table of Contents Playing a Disc SCAN The scan function samples FOLDER SCAN This feature, To Stop Playing a Disc − − all tracks/files on the selected disc in when activated, samples all files on Press the eject button ( ) to the order they are recorded.
  • Page 161 Main Menu Table of Contents Playing a Disc Auxiliary Input Jack Operating the Optional Disc If you select an empty slot in the If equipped Changer magazine, the changer will search The auxiliary input jack is on the An optional six disc changer is for the next available disc to load and dashboard next to the accessory available for your vehicle.
  • Page 162 Main Menu Table of Contents Vents, Heating, and A/C FAN CONTROL DIAL TEMPERATURE MODE CONTROL DIAL CONTROL DIAL DEFROST POSITION RECIRCULATION BUTTON AIR CONDITIONING REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER (A/C) BUTTON BUTTON MAX A/C POSITION...
  • Page 163 Main Menu Table of Contents Vents, Heating, and A/C The outside air intakes for the The system automatically Air Flow Controls heating and cooling system are at turns on the A/C and Fan Control Dial the base of the windshield. Keep this switches to recirculation mode.
  • Page 164 Main Menu Table of Contents Vents, Heating, and A/C Air flows from the defroster Using the Heater Turn on the A/C by pressing the vents at the base of the windshield. The heater uses engine coolant to button. The indicator in the button warm the air.
  • Page 165 Main Menu Table of Contents Vents, Heating, and A/C Dehumidify the Interior To Defog and Defrost To Remove Exterior Frost or Ice Air conditioning, as it cools, removes To remove fog from the inside of the From the Windows moisture from the air. When used in windows: Select .
  • Page 166 Main Menu Table of Contents If the Engine Won’t Start Diagnosing why the engine won’t Nothing Happens or the Starter Turn the ignition switch to the start falls into two areas, depending Motor Operates Very Slowly START (III) position. If the on what you hear when you turn the When you turn the ignition switch to headlights do not dim, check the...
  • Page 167 Main Menu Table of Contents If the Engine Won’t Start The Starter Operates Normally Do you have fuel? Check the fuel In this case, the starter motor’s gauge; the low fuel indicator may speed sounds normal, or even faster not be working. than normal, when you turn the ignition switch to the START (III) There may be an electrical...
  • Page 168: Jump Starting

    Main Menu Table of Contents Jump Starting Although this seems like a simple To Jump Start Your Vehicle: procedure, you should take several Open the hood, and check the precautions. physical condition of the battery. In very cold weather, check the condition of the electrolyte.
  • Page 169 Main Menu Table of Contents Jump Starting If the booster battery is in another vehicle, have an assistant start that vehicle and run it at a fast idle. Start your vehicle. If the starter motor still operates slowly, check that the jumper cables have good metal-to-metal contact.
  • Page 170: If The Engine Overheats

    Main Menu Table of Contents If the Engine Overheats The pointer of the vehicle’s If you do not see steam or spray, temperature gauge should stay in leave the engine running, and the midrange. If it climbs to the red Steam and spray from an watch the temperature gauge.
  • Page 171 Main Menu Table of Contents If the Engine Overheats Look for any obvious coolant leaks, Start the engine, and set the such as a split radiator hose. temperature control dial to Everything is still extremely hot, maximum heat. Add coolant to the Removing the radiator cap so use caution.
  • Page 172 Main Menu Table of Contents Tires Use a gauge to measure the air If you check air pressures when the Recommended Tire Pressures for pressure in each tire at least once a tires are hot (driven for several Normal Driving month.
  • Page 173 For vehicles with aluminum wheels: You should replace the tire if you can Improper wheel weights can damage see the tread wear indicator in three your vehicle’s aluminum wheels. Use or more places on the tire. only genuine Honda wheel weights f or balancing.
  • Page 174 Main Menu Table of Contents Tires Tire Rotation Replacing Tires and Wheels It is best to replace all four tires at Replace your tires with radial tires of the same time. If that is not possible Front Front the same size, load range, speed or necessary, replace the two front rating, and maximum cold tire tires or two rear tires as a pair.
  • Page 175 Main Menu Table of Contents Tires Wheel and Tire Specifications Winter Driving Wheels: Tires marked ‘‘M S’’ or ‘‘All + Installing improper tires on your 16 x 6 1/2JJ Season’’ on the sidewall have an all- weather tread design suitable for vehicle can affect handling and 16 x 6 1/2 Tires:...
  • Page 176 Main Menu Table of Contents Tires Tire Chains Because your vehicle has limited tire clearance, use only SAE Class ‘‘S’’ Traction devices that are the wrong cable-type traction devices, with size or improperly installed can rubber chain tensioners, on the front damage your vehicle’s brake lines, tires.
  • Page 177: Checking The Battery

    Main Menu Table of Contents Checking the Battery Check the terminals for corrosion (a If you need to connect the battery to NEGATIVE TERMINAL white or yellowish powder). To a charger, disconnect both cables to remove it, cover the terminals with a prevent damaging your vehicle’s solution of baking soda and water.
  • Page 178: Vehicle Storage

    Main Menu Table of Contents Vehicle Storage If you need to park your vehicle for Block the rear wheels. Cover the vehicle with a an extended period (more than 1 ‘‘breathable’’ cover, one made month), there are several things you If the vehicle is to be stored for a from a porous material such as should do to prepare it for storage.
  • Page 179 Main Menu Table of Contents DOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Vehicles) The tires on your vehicle meet all Treadwear Traction AA, A, B, C − U.S. Federal Safety Requirements. The treadwear grade is a compara- The traction grades, from highest to All tires are also graded for tive rating based on the wear rate of lowest, are AA, A, B, and C.
  • Page 180 Main Menu Table of Contents DOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Vehicles) Warning: The temperature grade for Temperature − A, B, C The temperature grades are A (the this tire is established for a tire that highest), B, and C, representing the is properly inflated and not tire’s resistance to the generation of overloaded.
  • Page 181: Tire Labeling

    Main Menu Table of Contents Tire Labeling Tire Labeling Load index (a numerical code − Maximum Tire Pressure The tires that came on your vehicle associated with the maximum Max Press The maximum air − have a number of markings. Those load the tire can carry).
  • Page 182: Crankcase Emissions Control System

    NOx and HC react to form canister while the engine is off. After * photochemical ‘‘smog.’’ Carbon In Canada, Honda vehicles comply the engine is started and warmed up, monoxide does not contribute to with the Canadian emission the vapor is drawn into the engine...
  • Page 183: Exhaust Emissions Controls

    HC, CO, and NOx that the engine control module (ECM) in Honda replacement parts or their comes out the tailpipe. The exhaust manual transmission vehicles uses equivalent for repairs. Using lower...
  • Page 184: Three Way Catalytic Converter

    The catalytic converter is referred to running properly. as a three-way catalyst, since it acts on HC, CO, and NOx. A replacement unit must be an original Honda part or its equivalent. The three way catalytic converter THREE WAY CATALYTIC CONVERTER...
  • Page 185: State Emissions Testing

    Main Menu Table of Contents State Emissions Testing Testing of Readiness Codes If the testing facility determines that Without touching the accelerator If you take your vehicle for a state the readiness codes are not set, you pedal, start the engine, and let it emissions test shortly after the will be requested to return at a later idle for 20 seconds.
  • Page 186 Main Menu Table of Contents State Emissions Testing Select a nearby lightly traveled Then drive in city/suburban major highway where you can traffic for at least 10 minutes. maintain a speed of 50 to 60 mph When traffic conditions allow, let (80 to 97 km/h) for at least 20 the vehicle coast for several minutes.
  • Page 187: Compact Spare Tire

    Main Menu Table of Contents Compact Spare Tire Use the compact spare tire as a Follow these precautions: INDICATOR LOCATION MARK temporary replacement only. Get your regular tire repaired or replaced, Never exceed 50 mph (80 km/h). and put it back on your vehicle as soon as you can.
  • Page 188 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire If you have a flat tire while driving, Park the vehicle on firm, level, and TOOLS stop in a safe place to change it. non-slippery ground. Put the Drive slowly along the shoulder until transmission in Park (automatic) you get to an exit or an area to stop or reverse (manual).
  • Page 189 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire JACK WHEEL NUTS WHEEL NUT WRENCH Push the rear edge of the handle Unscrew the wing bolt, and take Loosen the five wheel nuts 1/2 to raise the handle loop and pull up the spare tire out of the cargo area.
  • Page 190 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire EXTENSION WHEEL NUTS WHEEL NUTS WHEEL COVER WHEEL NUT WRENCH JACKING POINTS Locate the jacking point nearest Use the extension and the wheel U.S. LX and Canadian Base models the tire you need to change. It is nut wrench as shown to raise the Remove the wheel nuts and wheel pointed to by an arrow molded into...
  • Page 191 Main Menu Table of Contents Playing a Disc U.S. LX and Canadian base models Canadian Y package BUTTON FOLDER INDICATOR EJECT BUTTON RANDOM INDICATOR CD SLOT DISPLAY BUTTON CD BUTTON CD SLOT EJECT BUTTON REPEAT INDICATOR PWR/VOL RANDOM INDICATOR REPEAT KNOB BUTTON SKIP BUTTONS...
  • Page 192 Main Menu Table of Contents Playing a Disc U.S. EX models FOLDER INDICATOR EJECT BUTTON RANDOM INDICATOR CD SLOT DISC INDICATOR DISPLAY BUTTON CD BUTTON FOLDER KNOB REPEAT SKIP BUTTONS BUTTON SCAN BUTTON PWR/VOL KNOB RANDOM BUTTON...
  • Page 193: Maintenance Safety

    Main Menu Table of Contents Maintenance Safety All service items not detailed in this with the battery or compressed air. Injury from moving parts. section should be performed by a not run the engine unless certified technician or other qualified instructed to do so.
  • Page 194: Maintenance Schedule

    Main Menu Table of Contents Maintenance Schedule The maintenance schedule assumes Which Schedule to Follow Trailer towing, driving with a you will use your vehicle as normal Service your vehicle according to the loaded roof rack, or driving in transportation for passengers and time and mileage periods on one of mountainous conditions.
  • Page 195 Brakes Check the fluid level − We recommend the use of Honda or mileage period to ensure long- monthly. See page parts and fluids whenever you have term reliability. Tires Check the tire pressure −...
  • Page 196 Main Menu Table of Contents Service the items listed at the indicated distance (or time, if given). Follow the normal maintenance miles x 1,000 schedule if the severe driving km x 1,000 conditions specified in the severe Check engine oil and coolant Check oil and coolant at each fuel stop conditions maintenance schedule on Check tires...
  • Page 197 Main Menu Table of Contents Service the items listed at the indicated distance (or time, if given). Follow the severe maintenance miles x 1,000 schedule if you drive your vehicle km x 1,000 MAINLY under one or more of the Check engine oil and coolant Check oil and coolant at each fuel stop following conditions:...
  • Page 198 You or the servicing dealer can record all completed maintenance here, whether you follow the schedule for normal conditions (page ) or severe conditions (page ). Keep the receipts for all work done on your vehicle. Maintenance can also be recorded in your Honda service history booklet. 5,000 mi Signature or dealer stamp...
  • Page 199 Main Menu Table of Contents Maintenance Record (for Normal and Severe Schedules) 85,000 mi Signature or dealer stamp mi/km 125,000 mi Signature or dealer stamp mi/km 136,000 km 200,000 km Date Date 90,000 mi mi/km 130,000 mi mi/km 144,000 km 208,000 km Date Date...
  • Page 200 Main Menu Table of Contents Installing a Child Seat Installing a Child Seat with LATCH MARKS Rigid-type ANCHOR COVER Your vehicle is equipped with To install a LATCH-compatible child Place the child seat on the vehicle LATCH (lower anchors and tethers seat: seat, then attach the seat to the for children) in the rear seats.
  • Page 201: Installing A Child Seat

    Main Menu Table of Contents Installing a Child Seat TETHER ANCHOR ANCHOR COVER Flexible-type Other LATCH-compatible seats have Remove the head restraint (see Slide the anchor cover open. a flexible-type connector as shown page ). Make sure the removed above. head restraints are secured in the cargo area, and reinstalled when Whatever type you have, follow...
  • Page 202 Main Menu Table of Contents Installing a Child Seat Installing a Child Seat with a Lap/ TETHER ANCHOR Shoulder Belt When not using the LATCH system, all child seats must be secured to the vehicle with the lap part of a lap/ shoulder belt.
  • Page 203 Main Menu Table of Contents Installing a Child Seat To activate the lockable retractor, After confirming that the belt is Push and pull the child seat slowly pull the shoulder part of the locked, grab the shoulder part of forward and from side-to-side to belt all the way out until it stops, the belt near the buckle, and pull verify that it is secure enough to...
  • Page 204 Main Menu Table of Contents Installing a Child Seat Installing a Child Seat with a Tether TETHER ANCHOR TETHER ANCHOR ANCHOR POINTS ANCHOR COVER TETHER STRAP HOOK A child seat with a tether can be After securing the child seat in the Attach the tether strap hook to the installed in either back seat, using desired position (see page...
  • Page 205: Bulb

    Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Reinstall the socket into the light Replacing a Rear License Plate assembly by turning it clockwise Bulb until it locks. LENS Test the lights to make sure the HOUSING new bulb is working. When reinstalling the taillight assembly, first place the two pins BULB in the holes in place.
  • Page 206 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Replacing a High-mount Brake Test the lights to make sure the Light Bulb new bulb is working. Put the socket back into the light assembly, and turn it clockwise to lock it in place. Put the cover back onto the light assembly.
  • Page 207 Main Menu Table of Contents Cleaning the Seat Belts, Dust and Pollen Filter Dirt build-up in the loops of the seat Cleaning the Seat Belts Dust and Pollen Filter belt anchors can cause the belts to This filter removes the dust and LOOP retract slowly.
  • Page 208: Wiper Blades

    Main Menu Table of Contents Wiper Blades Check the condition of the wiper blades at least every 6 months. HOLDER Replace them if you find signs of cracking in the rubber, areas that are getting hard, or if they leave streaks and unwiped areas when used.
  • Page 209 Main Menu Table of Contents Wiper Blades, Tires Tires Inflation Guidelines To safely operate your vehicle, your Keeping the tires properly inflated BLADE tires must be the proper type and provides the best combination of size, in good condition with adequate handling, tread life, and riding tread, and correctly inflated.
  • Page 210 Main Menu Table of Contents Seats Folding the Rear Seats To create more cargo space, you can SEAT-BACK ADJUSTMENT STRAP RELEASE STRAP fold up each rear seat to each side wall separately. Lower the head restraint to its lowest position. Pull the seat-back adjustment Pull the release strap on the seat strap at the inside edge of the seat...
  • Page 211 Main Menu Table of Contents Seats Reverse this procedure to return the GRAB RAIL SEAT SUPPORT rear seat to the upright position. When not in use, store the fastening strap hook in the fabric pocket on the bottom of the seat cushion. Make sure the seat is locked securely.
  • Page 212 Main Menu Table of Contents Seats Removing the Rear Seats LOCK LEVER STEEL HANDLE RELEASE STRAP COVER Both seats can be removed to give Remove the cover between the Push the lock lever forward to more cargo capacity. To remove a seat cushion and the side wall by unlock the seat.
  • Page 213 Main Menu Table of Contents Seats Reverse this procedure to reinstall the seat. Make sure the seat is STEEL HANDLE securely locked. Always remove an unsecured seat from the vehicle before driving. A seat that is not locked in place could be thrown about and cause injury in a sudden stop or crash.
  • Page 214: Protecting Adults And Teens

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults and Teens The rest of this section gives more Close and Lock the Doors Adjust the Front Seats detailed information about how you After everyone has entered the can maximize your safety. vehicle, be sure the doors are closed and locked.
  • Page 215 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults and Teens The National Highway Traffic Safety See page for how to adjust the Administration and Transport front seats. Canada recommend that drivers Sitting too close to a front allow at least 10 inches (25 cm) airbag can result in serious between the center of the steering injury or death if the front...
  • Page 216 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults and Teens Adjust the Seat-Backs Reclining a seat-back so that the shoulder part of the belt no longer rests against the occupant’s chest Reclining the seat-back too far reduces the protective capability of can result in serious injury or the belt.
  • Page 217 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults and Teens Adjust the Head Restraints Fasten and Position the Seat Belts Improperly positioning head Insert the latch plate into the buckle, then tug on the belt to make sure the restraints reduces their belt is securely latched.
  • Page 218 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults and Teens If necessary, pull up on the belt again RELEASE to remove any slack, then check that BUTTONS the belt rests across the center of your chest and over your shoulder. This spreads the forces of a crash over the strongest bones in your upper body.
  • Page 219 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults and Teens Maintain a Proper Sitting Sitting improperly can increase the Never place the shoulder portion of a Position chance of injury during a crash. For lap/shoulder belt under your arm or This could cause After all occupants have adjusted example, if an occupant slouches, behind your back.
  • Page 220 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults and Teens In addition, an occupant who is out of Advice for Pregnant Women When driving, remember to sit position in the front seat can be upright and adjust the seat as far seriously or fatally injured in a crash back as possible while allowing full by striking interior parts of the...
  • Page 221 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults and Teens Additional Safety Precautions Do not put any accessories on seat Do not attach or place objects on Devices intended to improve Objects on Never let passengers ride in the belts. the front airbag covers. occupant comfort or reposition the the covers marked ‘‘SRS AIRBAG’’...
  • Page 222: Fuse Locations

    Main Menu Table of Contents Fuse Locations INTERIOR FUSE BOX Amps. Circuits Protected 7.5 A Power Window Relay 20 A 7.5 A Accessory, Radio 10 A Rear Wiper 7.5 A Meter 7.5 A * 7.5 A IG2 Daytime running lights 10 A 10 A Remote Control Mirrors...
  • Page 223 Main Menu Table of Contents Fuse Locations UNDER-HOOD FUSE BOX No. Amps. Circuits Protected 30 A Condenser Fan 15 A Small Light 7.5 A Interior Light 20 A Cooling Fan Motor 15 A Hazard 15 A 15 A Horn, Stop Not Used −...
  • Page 224: Emergency Towing

    Main Menu Table of Contents Emergency Towing If your vehicle needs to be towed, call a professional towing service or organization. Never tow your vehicle Towing with only two tires on the with just a rope or chain. It is very ground will damage parts of the 4WD dangerous.
  • Page 225 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children General Guidelines − If a child requires physical attention If You Must Drive with Several If a Child Requires Close Children Attention or frequent visual contact, we Your vehicle has two back seats Many parents say they prefer to put strongly recommend that another where children can be properly...
  • Page 226 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children General Guidelines − Additional Safety Precautions Do not leave children alone in a Lock all doors, the tailgate and the Leaving children without Never hold an infant or child on vehicle. hatch when your vehicle is not in If you are not wearing a adult supervision is illegal in most Children who play in vehicles...
  • Page 227: Protecting Infants And Small Children

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Infants and Small Children Two types of seats may be used: a Protecting Infants Child Seat Placement seat designed exclusively for infants, A rear-facing child seat can be placed or a convertible seat used in the rear- in any seating position in the back facing, reclining mode.
  • Page 228 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Infants and Small Children In either situation, we strongly Protecting Small Children We also recommend that a small recommend that you install the child child use the child seat as long as seat directly behind the front possible, until the child reaches the passenger seat, move the seat as far weight or height limit for the seat.
  • Page 229 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Infants and Small Children, Selecting a Child Seat If it is necessary to put a forward- Selecting a Child Seat In seating positions and vehicles not facing child seat in the front, move When buying a child seat, you need equipped with LATCH, a LATCH- the vehicle seat as far to the rear as to choose either a conventional child...
  • Page 230 Main Menu Table of Contents Selecting a Child Seat, Installing a Child Seat Installing a Child Seat movement can be expected and The child seat should fit the After selecting a proper child seat should not reduce the child seat’s vehicle seating position (or and a good place to install the seat, effectiveness.
  • Page 231 Main Menu Table of Contents Safety Labels These labels are in the locations SUN VISOR shown. They warn you of potential U.S. models hazards that could cause serious injury. Read these labels carefully. If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact your dealer for a replacement.
  • Page 232: Safety Labels

    Main Menu Table of Contents Safety Labels HOOD On models with side airbags On models without side airbags On models with side airbags RADIATOR CAP...
  • Page 233 Main Menu Table of Contents Playing the XM Satellite Radio XM Satellite Radio U.S. EX models Your vehicle is capable of receiving CHANNEL XM Satellite Radio anywhere in the INDICATOR United States, except Hawaii and CATEGORY INDICATOR Alaska. PWR/VOL XM BUTTON KNOB DISPLAY/MODE BUTTON XM is a registered trademark of...
  • Page 234 Main Menu Table of Contents Playing the XM Satellite Radio Operating the Satellite Radio XM radio receives signals from two Each time you press and release the satellites to produce clear, high- To listen to XM radio, turn the DISP/MODE button, the display quality digital reception.
  • Page 235 Main Menu Table of Contents Playing the XM Satellite Radio SCAN The scan function gives Preset You can store up to 12 Press the XM button again. The − − you sampling of all channels while in preset channels using the six preset other XM band will show.
  • Page 236 Main Menu Table of Contents Playing the XM Satellite Radio The signal is XM Radio Display Messages ‘‘NO SIGNAL’’ − currently too ‘‘LOADING’’ − XM is loading the weak. Move the audio or program vehicle to an area information. away from tall buildings, and ‘‘OFF AIR’’...
  • Page 237 Main Menu Table of Contents Playing the XM Satellite Radio The XM satellites are in orbit over the equator; therefore, objects south Signal may be of the vehicle may cause satellite blocked by reception interruptions. To help mountains or compensate for this, ground-based large obstacles repeaters are placed in major to the south.
  • Page 238 Main Menu Table of Contents Playing the XM Satellite Radio Depending on where you drive, you knob until ‘‘0’’ appears in the display. As required by the FCC: may experience reception problems. Your I.D. will appear in the display. Changes or modifications not expressly Interference can be caused by any of approved by the party responsible for these conditions:...
  • Page 239 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children General Guidelines − To remind you of the passenger’s Canadian Models front airbag hazards, and that children must be properly restrained in a back seat, your vehicle has warning labels on the dashboard (U.S.
  • Page 240 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire Put on the spare tire. Put the wheel nuts back on finger-tight, then tighten them in a crisscross pattern with the wheel nut wrench until the wheel is firmly against the hub. Do not try to tighten them fully.
  • Page 241 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire Store the jack in its holder. Turn the jack’s end bracket to lock it in place. Store the tools. Remove the center cap from the flat tire, and store it in the spare tire well.
  • Page 242 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire Secure the flat tire by screwing WING BOLT the wing bolt to the spare tire mount through the hole in the cargo area floor. SPACER CONE Remove the small round plug from Reinstall the cargo area floor.

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