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vehicle and should remain with the vehicle when it is sold.
This owner's manual covers all models of your vehicle. You may find
descriptions of equipment and features that are not on your
particular model.
Images throughout this owner's manual represent features and
equipment that are available on some, but not all, models. Your
particular model may not have some of these features.
The information and specifications included in this publication were
in effect at the time of approval for printing. Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
reserves the right, however, to discontinue or change specifications
or design at any time without notice and without incurring any
obligation.
Although this manual is applicable to both right-hand and left-hand
drive models, the illustrations contained in this manual mainly refer
to the left-hand drive models.
2 Safe Driving P. 31
For Safe Driving P. 32
Seat Belts P. 36
2 Instrument Panel P. 83
Indicators P. 84
Gauges and Multi-Information Display P. 121
2 Controls P. 137
Clock P. 138
Locking and Unlocking the Doors P. 140
Opening and Closing the Windows P. 159
Adjusting the Seats P. 183
Climate Control System
*
P. 208
2 Features P. 213
Audio System P. 214
Customized Features P. 307
2 Driving P. 375
Before Driving P. 376
Towing a Trailer P. 380
Multi-View Rear Camera
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P. 462
2 Maintenance P. 469
Before Performing Maintenance P. 470
Checking and Maintaining Wiper Blades P. 504
Heating and Cooling System
*
/Climate Control System
2 Handling the Unexpected P. 531
Tools P. 532
Overheating P. 558
2 Information P. 581
Specifications P. 582
Airbags P. 49
Audio System Basic Operation P. 221, 251
Hands-Free Telephone System P. 333, 356
When Driving P. 386
Refueling P. 464
Service Reminder System
*
P. 473
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Maintenance P. 522
If a Tyre Goes Flat P. 533
Indicator, Coming On/Blinking P. 560
Identification Numbers P. 586

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  • Page 1 Customized Features P. 307 Hands-Free Telephone System P. 333, 356 in effect at the time of approval for printing. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. reserves the right, however, to discontinue or change specifications or design at any time without notice and without incurring any 2 Driving P.
  • Page 2 Contents Quick Reference Guide P. 2 Child Safety P. 62 Exhaust Gas Hazard P. 81 Safety Labels P. 82 Safe Driving P. 31 Instrument Panel P. 83 Opening and Closing the Tailgate P. 153 Security System P. 156 Operating the Switches Around the Steering Wheel P. 161 Adjusting the Mirrors P.
  • Page 3 Quick Reference Guide Visual Index Left-hand drive type ❙ System Indicators (P84) ❙ Gauges (P121) ❙ Multi-Information Display (P122) ❙ Hazard Warning Button ❙ Clock (P138) ❙ Audio/Information Screen (P252) ❙ Audio System (P221, 251) ❙ Navigation System () See the Navigation System Manual ❙...
  • Page 4 Right-hand drive type ❙ Clock (P138) ❙ Audio/Information Screen (P252) ❙ Audio System (P 221, 251) ❙ Navigation System () See the Navigation System Manual ❙ Hazard Warning Button ❙ System Indicators (P84) ❙ Gauges (P121) ❙ Multi-Information Display (P122) ❙...
  • Page 5: Controls P

    Visual Index ❙ Headlights/Turn Signals (P166) ❙ Front Fog Lights (P169) ❙ Rear Fog Light (P169) ❙ Paddle Shifter (Shift down) (P399) ❙ (Display) Button (P252) ❙ (Select/Reset) Knob (P123) ❙ Brightness Control (P178) ❙ Paddle Shifter (Shift up) (P399) ❙...
  • Page 6 Left-hand drive type ❙ Power Window Switches (P159) ❙ Power Door Lock Master Switch (P151) ❙ Door Mirror Controls (P182) ❙ Driver Side Interior Fuse Box (P568, 570) ❙ Driver's Front Airbag (P51) ❙ Passenger's Front Airbag (P51) ❙ Driver Side Interior Fuse Box (P572) ❙...
  • Page 7 Visual Index Right-hand drive type ❙ Passenger Side Interior Fuse Box (P573) ❙ Passenger's Front Airbag (P51) ❙ Glove Box (P197) ❙ USB Port (P215) ❙ HDMI Port (P216) ❙ Auxiliary Input Jack (P216) ❙ Accessory Power Socket (P200) ❙ Driver's Front Airbag (P51) ❙...
  • Page 8 ❙ Rearview Mirror (P181) ❙ Map Lights (P195) ❙ Sun Visors ❙ Vanity Mirrors ❙ Side Curtain Airbags (P58) ❙ Ceiling Light (P194) ❙ Grab Handle ❙ Coat Hook (P201) (Only on the rear driver’s side) ❙ Seat Belts (P36) ❙...
  • Page 9 Visual Index ❙ Maintenance Under the Bonnet (P482) ❙ Windscreen Wipers (P175, 504) ❙ Power Door Mirrors (P182) ❙ Side Turn Signal Lights (P166, 498) ❙ Door Lock/Unlock Control (P140) ❙ Headlights (P167, 493) ❙ Front Turn Signal Lights (P166, 496) ❙...
  • Page 10 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 Idle Stop indicator (green) comes on. (P404, 409) Continuously variable Manual transmission Engine status transmission Deceleration 1.
  • Page 11 Safe Driving (P31) Airbags (P49) ● Your vehicle is fitted with airbags to help protect you and your passengers during a moderate-to-severe collision. Child Safety (P62) ● All children 12 and younger should be seated in the rear seat. ● Small children should be properly restrained in a front facing restraint system. ●...
  • Page 12 Instrument Panel (P83) Gauges /Multi-Information Display /System Indicators (P121) (P122) (P84) System Indicators System Indicators Security System Ambient Meter Multi-Information Alarm Indicator Turn Signal and Malfunction Hazard Warning Display Indicator Lamp Indicators Tachometer Low Oil Pressure Anti-lock Brake Indicator System (ABS) Indicator Charging System Indicator...
  • Page 13 Controls (P137) Clock Models with colour audio system Models with display audio system (P138) Models with navigation system The navigation system receives signals from GPS satellites, updating the clock automatically. Models with audio system The clock in the multi-information display is automatically updated along with the audio system’s clock display.
  • Page 14 ENGINE START/STOP Turn Signals Lights (P166) (P167) Button (P162) Light Control Switches Turn Signal Control Lever Press the button to change the vehicle’s power mode. High Beam Right Beam Flashing Left * Not available on all models...
  • Page 15 Wipers and Washers Steering Wheel Unlocking the Front (P180) ● To adjust, pull the adjustment lever Doors from the Inside (P175) towards you, adjust to the desired (P150) position, then lock the lever back in place. Wiper/Washer Control Lever ● Pull either front door inner handle to unlock and open it in one motion.
  • Page 16 Tailgate Power Door Mirrors Power Windows (P153) (P159) ● With the ignition switch in ON , open (P182) and close the power windows. ● With the ignition switch in ON , move ● If the power window lock button is in the the selector switch to L or R.
  • Page 17 Heating and Cooling System (P204) ● Rotate the fan control dial to adjust the fan speed. ● Rotate the mode control dial ( ) to select the vents air flows from. ● Rotate the temperature control dial to adjust the temperature. ●...
  • Page 18 Climate Control System (P208) ● Select the AUTO icon to activate the climate control system. ● Select the icon to turn the system on or off. ● Select the icon to defrost the windscreen. Air flows from Air flows from Air flows Air flows from floor and...
  • Page 19 Features (P213) Audio System (P221, 251) (P 221) Models with colour audio system Audio/Information Screen Button CD Slot (CD Eject) Button RADIO Button (Phone) Button TA Button CD/AUX Button LIST/SELECT (Selector) Knob MENU/CLOCK Button VOL/ (Volume/Power) Knob (Skip/Seek) Buttons (Back) Button Preset Buttons (1-6)
  • Page 20 (P251) Models with display audio system Models without navigation system Button (CD Eject) Button CD Slot Audio/Information Screen (Power) Button Models with navigation system (Home) Icon For navigation system operation See the Navigation System Manual VOL (Volume) Icons (Menu) Icon (Back) Icon...
  • Page 21 Audio Remote Controls (P219) Button SOURCE Button ● Button Press to adjust the volume up/down. ● SOURCE Button Press to change the audio mode: Models with colour audio system FM1/FM2/DAB1 /DAB2 /LW/MW/CD/USB/ iPod/Bluetooth®Audio/AUX. Models with display audio system FM/LW/MW/DAB /CD/USB/iPod/Apps/ Bluetooth®Audio/AUX HDMI ●...
  • Page 22 Driving (P375) Manual Transmission (P401) (P398) 7-Speed Manual Shift Mode ● Allows you to manually shift the transmission up or down Continuously Variable Transmission (P396) without removing your hands from the steering wheel. ● Shift to and depress the brake pedal when starting the engine. When the shift lever is in Shifting ●...
  • Page 23 VSA OFF Button Adjustable Speed Limiter Deflation Warning (P441) ● The vehicle stability assist (VSA) system System (DWS) (P417) (P443) helps to stabilize the vehicle during ● This system enables you to set a maximum cornering, and helps to maintain traction DWS detects a change in tyre revolutions as speed that cannot be exceeded even if while accelerating on loose or slippery...
  • Page 24 Refueling (P464) Fuel recommendation: Premium unleaded petrol with a research octane number 95 or higher required Fuel tank capacity: 40 L (8.8 Imp gal) Pull the fuel fill door release handle. Turn the fuel fill cap slowly to remove the cap. Place the cap in the holder on the fuel fill door.
  • Page 25 Maintenance (P469) Under the Bonnet (P482) ● Check engine oil, engine coolant, and windscreen washer Wiper Blades (P504) fluid. Add when necessary. ● Replace blades if they leave streaks ● Check brake fluid. across the windscreen. ● Check the battery condition monthly. Pull the bonnet release handle under the corner of the dashboard.
  • Page 26 Handling the Unexpected (P531) Flat Tyre Engine Won't Start Overheating (P533) (P551) (P558) ● If the battery is dead, jump start using a ● Park in a safe location. If you do not see Models with a spare tyre ● Park in a safe location and replace the booster battery.
  • Page 27 What to Do If The ignition switch does The steering wheel may be locked. ● not turn from Models without keyless access system Why? Try to turn the steering wheel left and ● right while turning the ignition key. Models with keyless access system Move the steering wheel left and right ●...
  • Page 28 The rear door cannot be Check if the childproof lock is in the lock position. If so, open the rear door opened from inside the with the outside door handle. vehicle. Why? To cancel this function, push the lever to the unlock position. Why do the doors lock If you do not open a door within 30 seconds, the doors are after I unlocked the doors...
  • Page 29 Why do I hear a screeching The brake pads may need to be replaced. Have your vehicle sound when I apply the inspected by a dealer. brake pedal? Is it possible to use Unleaded petrol with a research octane number of 95 or higher unleaded petrol with a is recommended.
  • Page 30 However this data may be accessed by Honda, its authorised However this data may be accessed by Honda, its authorised dealers and authorised repairers, employees, representatives and...
  • Page 31 As you read this manual, you will find Information that is preceded You will find this important safety information in a variety of forms, by a symbol. This information is intended to help you avoid including: NOTICE damage to your vehicle, other property, or the environment. ●...
  • Page 32: Table Of Contents

    Safe Driving You can find many safety recommendations throughout this chapter, and throughout this manual. For Safe Driving Side Curtain Airbags ......58 Important Safety Precautions ..... 32 Airbag System Indicators....59 Your Vehicle’s Safety Features.... 34 Airbag Care ........61 Seat Belts Child Safety About Your Seat Belts......
  • Page 33: 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. 1Important Safety Precautions Important Safety Precautions Some countries prohibit the use of mobile phones ■...
  • Page 34 uuFor Safe DrivinguImportant Safety Precautions ■ Pay appropriate attention to the task of driving safely Engaging in mobile 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 35: 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 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, front and rear crush zones, a collapsible steering...
  • Page 36: Adjusting The Seats P

    uuFor Safe DrivinguYour Vehicle’s Safety Features ■ 1Safety Checklist Safety Checklist If the door and tailgate open indicator is on, a door For the safety of you and your passengers, make a habit of checking these items and/or the tailgate is not completely closed. Close all each time before you drive.
  • Page 37: 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 other passengers, or out of the vehicle.
  • Page 38 uuSeat BeltsuAbout Your Seat Belts ■ Lap/shoulder seat belts 1About Your Seat Belts All five seating positions are equipped with lap/shoulder seat belts with emergency Seat belts cannot completely protect you in every locking retractors. In normal driving the retractor lets you move freely while keeping crash.
  • Page 39 uuSeat BeltsuAbout Your Seat Belts ■ Proper use of seat belts Follow these guidelines for proper use: • All occupants should sit upright, well back in the seat, and remain in that position for the duration of the trip. Slouching and leaning reduces the effectiveness of the belt and can increase the chance of serious injury in a crash.
  • Page 40 uuSeat BeltsuAbout Your Seat Belts ■ 1Seat Belt Reminder Seat Belt Reminder The indicator will also come on if a front passenger ■ Front seats does not fasten their seat belt within six seconds after Your vehicle monitors the front seat belt use. the ignition switch is turned to ON If the ignition switch is turned to ON before the driver's seat belt is fastened, the...
  • Page 41 uuSeat BeltsuAbout Your Seat Belts ■ Rear seats : Latched Your vehicle monitors rear seat belt use. A multi-information display notifies you if any of : Unlatched the rear seat belts are used. With the ignition switch in ON , the display appears when: •...
  • Page 42 uuSeat BeltsuAbout Your Seat Belts ■ 1Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners The seat belt tensioners can only operate once. The front and rear outer seats are equipped with automatic seat belt tensioners to If a tensioner is activated, the SRS indicator will come enhance safety.
  • Page 43: Fastening A Seat Belt

    uuSeat BeltsuFastening a Seat Belt Fastening a Seat Belt After adjusting a front 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 44 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 45 uuSeat BeltsuFastening a Seat Belt ■ 1Adjusting the Shoulder Anchor Adjusting the Shoulder Anchor The shoulder anchor height can be adjusted to four The front seats have adjustable shoulder anchors to accommodate taller and shorter levels. If the belt contacts your neck, lower the height occupants.
  • Page 46 uuSeat BeltsuFastening a Seat Belt ■ 1Seat Belt with Detachable Anchor Seat Belt with Detachable Anchor WARNING 1. Pull out the seat belt’s small latch plate and Latch Plate the latch plate from each holding slot in the Using the seat belt with the detachable ceiling.
  • Page 47 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 48: Seat Belt Inspection

    uuSeat BeltsuSeat Belt Inspection Seat Belt Inspection Regularly check the condition of your seat belts as follows: 1Seat Belt Inspection WARNING • Pull each belt out fully, and look for frays, cuts, burns, and wear. • Check that the latches work smoothly and the belts retract easily. Not checking or maintaining seat belts can If a belt does not retract easily, cleaning the belt may correct the problem.
  • Page 49 uuSeat BeltsuSeat Belt Inspection ■ Anchorage points When replacing the seat belts, use the Front Seat anchorage points shown in the images. The front seat has a lap/shoulder belt. The rear seat has three lap/shoulder belts. Rear Seat...
  • Page 50: Airbags

    Airbags Airbag System Components The front, front side, and side curtain • An electronic control unit that continually airbags are deployed according to the monitors and records information about direction and severity of impact. The airbag the sensors, the airbag activators, the system includes: seat belt tensioners, and driver and front passenger seat belt use when the ignition...
  • Page 51 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 52: 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 front passenger's seats. The airbags can inflate whenever the ignition switch • Side airbags: Airbags in the driver's and front passenger's seat-backs. is in ON •...
  • Page 53 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 54 uuAirbagsuFront Airbags (SRS) ■ When front airbags should not deploy Minor frontal crashes: Front airbags were 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 front passenger to move towards the front of the vehicle.
  • Page 55 uuAirbagsuFront Airbags (SRS) ■ 1Passenger Front Airbag Off System Passenger Front Airbag Off System WARNING If it is unavoidable to install a rear-facing child restraint system in the front passenger seat, you must manually deactivate the passenger front airbag system, using the The passenger front airbag system must be ignition key or the built-in key.
  • Page 56 uuAirbagsuFront Airbags (SRS) ■ Passenger front airbag off indicator 1Passenger Front Airbag Off System When the passenger front airbag system is activated, the indicator goes off after a NOTICE few seconds when you turn the ignition switch to ON • Use your vehicle’s ignition key/built-in key to turn the passenger front airbag ON/OFF switch.
  • Page 57: Side Airbags

    uuAirbagsuSide Airbags Side Airbags The side airbags help to protect the upper torso and pelvis of the driver or a front 1Side Airbags passenger during a moderate-to-severe side impact. WARNING The side airbags are especially hazardous if a child is sitting in the front seat. ■...
  • Page 58 uuAirbagsuSide Airbags ■ 1Side Airbags Operation Do not cover or replace the front seat-back covers When the sensors detect a moderate-to- without consulting a dealer. When severe side impact, the control unit signals the Improperly replacing or covering front seat-back inflated side airbag on the impact side to immediately covers can prevent your side airbags from properly...
  • Page 59: Side Curtain Airbags

    uuAirbagsuSide Curtain Airbags Side Curtain Airbags The side curtain airbags to help to protect the heads of the driver and passengers in 1Side Curtain Airbags outer seating positions during a moderate-to-severe side impact. The side curtain airbags are most effective when an occupant is wearing their seat belt properly and ■...
  • Page 60: Airbag System Indicators

    uuAirbagsuAirbag System Indicators Airbag System Indicators If a problem occurs in the airbag system, the SRS indicator comes on and a message 1SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) Indicator appears on the multi-information display. WARNING ■ SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) Indicator Ignoring the SRS indicator can result in serious injury or death if the airbag systems ■...
  • Page 61 uuAirbagsuAirbag System Indicators ■ Passenger Front Airbag Off Indicator ■ When the passenger airbag off indicator comes on The indicator stays on while the passenger’s front airbag system is deactivated. When a rear-facing child restraint system is not in use in the front passenger seat, manually turn the system back on.
  • Page 62: Airbag Care

    uuAirbagsuAirbag Care Airbag Care You do not need to, and should not, perform any maintenance on or replace any 1Airbag Care airbag system components yourself. However, you should have your vehicle The removal of airbag components from the vehicle is inspected by a dealer in the following situations: prohibited.
  • Page 63: Child Safety

    Child Safety Protecting Child Passengers Each year, many children are injured or killed in vehicle crashes because they are 1Protecting Child Passengers either unrestrained or not properly restrained. In fact, vehicle accidents are the WARNING number one cause of death of children ages 12 and under. Children who are unrestrained or To reduce the number of child deaths and injuries, infants and children should be improperly restrained can be seriously...
  • Page 64 uuChild SafetyuProtecting Child Passengers Children should sit properly restrained in a rear seat. This is because: • An inflating front or side airbag can injure or kill a child sitting in the front seat. • A child in the front seat is more likely to interfere with the driver's ability to safely control the vehicle.
  • Page 65 uuChild SafetyuProtecting Child Passengers • Any child who is too small to wear a seat belt must be properly restrained in an 1Protecting Child Passengers approved child restraint system that is properly secured to the vehicle using the Front Passenger’s Sunvisor lap belt portion of the lap/shoulder belt.
  • Page 66 uuChild SafetyuProtecting Child Passengers • Do not allow children to operate the doors, windows or seat adjustments. 1Protecting Child Passengers To remind you of the passenger’s front airbag • Do not leave children in the vehicle unattended, especially in hot weather when hazards and child safety, your vehicle has the the inside of the vehicle can get hot enough to kill them.
  • Page 67: 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 restraint system until the infant reaches the restraint system maker's weight or height limit for the Placing a rear-facing child restraint system seat, and the infant is at least one year old.
  • Page 68 uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children When properly installed, a rear-facing child restraint system may prevent the driver 1Protecting Infants or a front passenger from moving their seat all the way back, or from locking their If the passenger’s front airbag inflates, it can hit the seat-back in the desired position.
  • Page 69 uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children ■ 1Protecting Smaller Children Protecting Smaller Children WARNING If a child is at least one year old and within the weight range indicated by the child restraint system manufacturer, the child should be properly restrained in a firmly Placing a front facing child restraint system secured front facing child restraint system.
  • Page 70 uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children ■ 1Selecting a Child Restraint System Selecting a Child Restraint System Installation of a lower anchorage-compatible child Some child restraint systems are lower anchorage compatible. Some have a rigid- restraint system is simple. type connector, while others have a flexible-type connector.
  • Page 71 IUF (Size class A, B1, B) or U *3,*4 *3,*4 group II 15 kg to 25 kg *1,*2,*4,*5 *1,*2,*4,*5 L (Honda KID FIX XP SICT) or U *3,*4 *3,*4 group III 22 kg to 36 kg *1,*2,*4,*5 *1,*2,*4,*5 L (Honda KID FIX XP SICT) or U...
  • Page 72 A size class is specified for some child restraint systems. Make sure to check the size class as indicated on the manufacturer’s instructions, package, and labels of the child restraint. The particular child restraints in the table are Honda Genuine Parts. They are available from your dealer. For a correct installation, please refer to the Child Restraint Instruction Manual.
  • Page 73 uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children ■ 1Installing a Lower Anchorage-Compatible Child Restraint System Installing a Lower Anchorage-Compatible Child Restraint System Some child restraint systems come with optional guide-cups, which avoid possible damage to the seat A lower anchorage-compatible child restraint system can be installed in either of the surface.
  • Page 74 uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children 1Installing a Lower Anchorage-Compatible Child Restraint System For your child's safety, when using a child restraint system installed using the lower anchorage system, make sure that the restraint system is properly secured to the vehicle. A child restraint system that is not properly secured will not adequately protect a child in a crash and may cause injury to the child or other vehicle occupants.
  • Page 75 uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children ■ 1Installing a Child Restraint System with a Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt Installing a Child Restraint System with a Lap/Shoulder Seat A child restraint system that is not properly secured Belt will not adequately protect a child in a crash and may 1.
  • Page 76 uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children 5. Push down the tab. Route the shoulder part of the belt into the slit at the side of the restraint. 6. Grab the shoulder part of the belt near the buckle, and pull up to remove any slack from the lap part of the belt.
  • Page 77 uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children Except European models Locking Clip If your child restraint system does not come with a mechanism that secures the belt, install a locking clip on the seat belt. After going through the step 1 and 4, pull up the shoulder part of the belt and make sure there is no slack in the lap portion.
  • Page 78 uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children ■ 1Adding Security with a Tether Adding Security with a Tether WARNING: Child restraint anchorages are designed Two tether anchorage points are provided on Tether Anchorage to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly Points the ceiling for rear outer seating positions.
  • Page 79: Safety Of Larger Children

    uuChild SafetyuSafety of Larger Children Safety of Larger Children ■ 1Safety of Larger Children Protecting Larger Children WARNING The following pages give instructions on how to check proper seat belt fit, what kind of booster seat to use if one is needed, and important precautions for a child who Allowing a child age 12 or under to sit in must sit in front.
  • Page 80 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 81 uuChild SafetyuSafety of Larger Children ■ Protecting Larger Children - Final Checks Your vehicle has a rear seat where children can be properly restrained. If you ever have to carry a group of children, and a child must ride in front: •...
  • Page 82: Exhaust Gas Hazard

    Exhaust Gas Hazard Carbon Monoxide Gas The engine exhaust from this vehicle contains carbon monoxide, a colourless, 1Carbon Monoxide Gas odourless, and highly toxic gas. As long as you properly maintain your vehicle, WARNING carbon monoxide gas will not get into the interior. Carbon monoxide gas is toxic.
  • Page 83: 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, contact a dealer for a replacement. Sun Visor Sun Visor Child Safety/SRS Airbag...
  • Page 84 Instrument Panel This chapter describes the buttons, indicators, and gauges that are used while driving. Indicators ..........84 Multi-Information Display Warning and Information Messages....106 Gauges and Multi-Information Display Gauges..........121 Multi-Information Display ....122...
  • Page 85: Indicators

    Indicators Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on for a few seconds when you Comes on while driving - Make sure ● ● turn the ignition switch to ON the parking brake is released. Check then goes off if the parking brake has the brake fluid level.
  • Page 86 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on for a few seconds when you Stays on constantly - Have your ● ● turn the ignition switch to ON vehicle checked by a dealer. then goes off. Comes on if there is a problem with a ●...
  • Page 87 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on when you turn the ignition Comes on while driving - ● ● switch to ON , and goes off when Immediately stop in a safe place. Low Oil Pressure the engine starts. 2 If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator Indicator Comes On P.
  • Page 88 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on when you turn the ignition Comes on while driving - Turn off ● ● switch to ON , and goes off when the heating and cooling system the engine starts. climate control system and rear Charging System Comes on when the battery is not...
  • Page 89 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on when 7-speed manual shift ● mode is applied. M (7-speed manual shift mode) 2 7-Speed Manual Shift Mode — Indicator/Shift P. 398 Indicator Comes on if you are not wearing a seat The beeper stops and the indicator ●...
  • Page 90 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on when the fuel reserve is Comes on - Refuel your vehicle as ● ● running low (approximately 5.3 Litres/ soon as possible. 1.17 Imp gal left). Blinks - Have your vehicle checked by ●...
  • Page 91 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Both indicators come on for a few ● seconds when you turn the ignition switch to ON , then goes off after a system check up. When the passenger front airbag is Passenger Front active: The on indicator comes back on 2 Passenger Front Airbag Off Airbag On/Off...
  • Page 92 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on for a few seconds when you Stays on constantly - Have your ● ● turn the ignition switch to ON vehicle checked by a dealer. then goes off. 2 Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System P.
  • Page 93 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on for a few seconds when you Goes off, then comes on blue when ● ● — turn the ignition switch to ON the engine coolant temperature is low. then goes off. Blinks while driving - Drive slowly to ●...
  • Page 94 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on for a few seconds when you Goes off when all doors and the ● ● turn the ignition switch to ON tailgate are closed. then goes off. Door and Tailgate Comes on if any door or the tailgate is ●...
  • Page 95 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on for a few seconds when you Comes on while driving - Stop in a ● ● turn the ignition switch to ON safe place, check tyre pressures, and then goes off. inflate the tyre(s) if necessary. May come on briefly if the ignition Stays on after the tyres are inflated ●...
  • Page 96 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on when you turn the ignition Stays on constantly or does not ● ● switch to ON , and goes off when come on at all - Have your vehicle Electric Power the engine starts. checked by a dealer.
  • Page 97 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Blinks when you operate the turn signal Does not blink or blinks rapidly - A ● ● lever. turn signal light bulb has blown. Turn Signal and Blink along with all turn signals if you Change the bulb immediately.
  • Page 98 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on briefly when you turn the Blinks - ● ● ignition switch to ON , then goes Models without keyless access system off. You cannot start the engine. Turn the Comes on if the immobilizer system ignition switch to LOCK 0 , pull the ●...
  • Page 99 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Blinks when the security system alarm ● has been set. Indicator Security System — 2 Security System Alarm P. 156 Alarm Indicator Indicator Comes on for a few seconds when you Stays on constantly or does not ●...
  • Page 100 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on briefly when you turn the ● 2 Shift Up Indicator ignition switch to ON , then goes P. 400 Shift Up Indicator off. — 2 Shift Up/Down Indicators Comes on when shifting up is ●...
  • Page 101 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on for a few seconds when you ● turn the ignition switch to ON High Beam Support then goes off. 2 High Beam Support System — System Indicator Comes on when all the operating P.
  • Page 102 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on for a few seconds when you Blinks - Have your vehicle checked by ● ● turn the ignition switch to ON a dealer. then goes off. Auto Idle Stop Blinks if there is a problem with the ●...
  • Page 103 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on for a few seconds when you Stays on constantly without the ● ● turn the ignition switch to ON system off - Have your vehicle then goes off. checked by a dealer. Comes on when you have customized ●...
  • Page 104 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on for a few seconds when you Stays on constantly - Have your ● ● turn the ignition switch to ON vehicle checked by a dealer. then goes off. Comes on if there is a problem with the ●...
  • Page 105: Features P

    uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message Comes on for a few seconds when you ● turn the ignition switch to ON — — then goes off. Goes off when you have customized ● the City-Brake Active system to turn on. 2 City-Brake Active system P.
  • Page 106 uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Message May come on when the temperatures Use the heating and cooling system ● ● of the area around the laser sensor are climate control system to cool down high. the area around the laser sensor. The system resumes when the ●...
  • Page 107: 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 while you are customizing the settings and the ●...
  • Page 108 uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Message Condition Explanation Appears when the engine oil level is low while the Appears while driving - Immediately stop in a safe ● ● engine is running. place. 2 If the Low Oil Level Symbol Appears P. 564 Appears when the engine is running, there is a system Have your vehicle checked by a dealer.
  • Page 109 uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Message Condition Explanation Flashes when the City-Brake Active system senses a Depress the brake pedal, and keep an appropriate ● ● likely collision with a vehicle in front of you. The beeper distance from the vehicle ahead. The alert will sounds.
  • Page 110 uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Message Condition Explanation Appears when Auto Idle Stop does not activate for ● some reason. Appears when the engine restarts automatically. ● 2 Auto Idle Stop Activates When: P. 406, 411 Appears when Auto Idle Stop does not activate because ●...
  • Page 111 uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Message Condition Explanation Appears when Auto Idle Stop does not activate because Comes on even though the battery is fully charged ● ● the battery charge level is low. - The system may not read the battery amount correctly. Appears when the battery is low performance.
  • Page 112 uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Continuously variable transmission models Message Condition Explanation Appears if you press the ENGINE START/STOP button Press the ENGINE START/STOP button twice with your ● ● to turn the engine off without the shift lever in foot off the brake pedal, after moving the shift lever to Appears when the engine stops without the shift lever If you want to turn the ignition switch to ON...
  • Page 113 uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Manual transmission models Message Condition Explanation Appears when the shift lever is in any position except Shift to ● ● 2 Auto Idle Stop Activates When: P. 411 Appears in white when you turn the ignition switch to Depress the clutch pedal.
  • Page 114 uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Models with high beam support system Message Condition Explanation Appears when there is a problem with the high beam Manually operate the headlight switch. ● ● support system. If you are driving with the high beam headlights when ●...
  • Page 115 uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Models with service reminder system Message Condition Explanation Appears when any of the service items is required in less The remaining days will be counted down per day. ● ● than 30 days. The remaining days are estimated based 2 Service Reminder System P.
  • Page 116 uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Models without keyless access system 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 Turn the ignition switch to LOCK 0 , then remove the ●...
  • Page 117 uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Models with keyless access system Message Condition Explanation Appears in white after you unlock and open the driver’s ● door. 2 Starting the Engine P. 389 Appears in white when you set the power mode to ●...
  • Page 118 uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Message Condition Explanation Appears when you close the door with the power mode Disappears when you bring the keyless remote back ● ● in ON without the keyless remote inside the vehicle. inside the vehicle and close the door. 2 Keyless Remote Reminder P.
  • Page 119 uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Message Condition Explanation Appears if the starting system has a problem. As a temporary measure, press and hold the ENGINE ● ● START/STOP button for 15 seconds while pressing the brake pedal and manually start the engine. Have your vehicle checked by a dealer.
  • Page 120 uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Models with forward collision warning Message Condition Explanation Flashes when the system senses a likely collision with a Take the appropriate means to prevent a collision (apply ● ● vehicle in front of you. The beeper sounds. the brakes, change lanes, etc.) 2 Forward Collision Warning P.
  • Page 121 uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Models with parking sensor system Message Condition Explanation Appears if there is a problem with the parking sensor Check if the area around the sensor(s) is covered with ● ● system. mud, ice, snow, etc. If the indicator(s) stays on even after you clean the area, have the system checked by a dealer.
  • Page 122: Gauges And Multi-Information Display Gauges

    Gauges and Multi-Information Display Gauges Gauges include the speedometer, tachometer, and related indicators. They are displayed when the ignition switch is in ON ■ Speedometer Right-hand drive type Displays your driving speed in km/h and mph. Left-hand drive type Displays your driving speed in km/h. ■...
  • Page 123: Multi-Information Display

    uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display Multi-Information Display The multi-information display shows the odometer, trip meter, outside temperature, 1Switching the Display fuel gauge, and other gauges. Right-hand drive type It also displays important messages such as warnings and other helpful information. Switch between km/h and mph by using the customized features on the multi-information display.
  • Page 124 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ Lower displays 1Switching the Display Press the SEL/RESET button to change the display. 2 Adjusting the Clock P. 138 Models with display audio system Odometer Trip A Trip B Some of the items on the information display also Outside Outside Outside...
  • Page 125 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ Odometer Shows the total number of kilometres or miles that your vehicle has accumulated. ■ 1Trip Meter Trip Meter Switch between trip A and B by pressing the SEL/ Shows the total number of kilometres or miles driven since the last reset.
  • Page 126 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ 1Average Speed Average Speed You can change when to reset the average speed. Shows the average speed in km/h or mph since trip A or trip B was reset. 2 Customized Features P. 129 ■...
  • Page 127 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ 1Fuel Gauge Fuel Gauge NOTICE Displays the amount of fuel left in the fuel tank. You should refuel when the reading approaches Running out of fuel can cause the engine to misfire, damaging the catalytic converter. The actual amount of remaining fuel may differ from the fuel gauge reading.
  • Page 128 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ 1Speed Alarm Setting Speed Alarm Setting The default settings for (speed alarm 1) and Sets the speed alarm on and changes the speed alarm setting. (speed alarm 2) are (off). ■ To set the speed alarm You can also return to the normal screen by selecting (exit).
  • Page 129 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ To change the speed setting 1Speed Alarm Setting 1. Press the button until the speed You cannot change the speed setting while driving. alarm setting menu appears on the display, then press the SEL/RESET button. 2.
  • Page 130 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ 1Customized Features Customized Features To customize other features, press the Use the multi-information display to customize certain features. button. 2 List of customizable options P. 132 ■ How to customize 2 Example of customization settings P. 135 Select the (Customize Settings) screen by pressing the button while the...
  • Page 131 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ Customization flow Press the button. (Customize Settings) SEL/RESET Deflation Warning System Clock Setup SEL/RESET Adjust Clock Clock Display Driver Assist System Setup SEL/RESET City-Brake Active System Forward Collision Warning Distance Traffic Sign Recognition System * Not available on all models...
  • Page 132 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display Meter Setup SEL/RESET Language Warning Message Adjust Outside Temp. Display “Trip A” Reset Timing “Trip B” Reset Timing Fuel Efficiency Backlight Colour Fuel Efficiency Backlight Auto Idle Stop Display Speed Display Unit Distance Display Units Maintenance Info.
  • Page 133 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ List of customizable options Setup Group Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings Deflation Warning Initialises the deflation warning system Cancel/Initialise System Adjust Clock Adjusts the time. Clock Setup Clock Display Sets time display 12 hour, 24 hour, or OFF. /24h/OFF Turns the City-Brake Active system feature on and City-Brake Active System...
  • Page 134 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display Setup Group Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings English /German/Italian/ French/Spanish/Polish/ Language Changes the displayed language. Portuguese/Dutch/Danish/ Swedish/Norwegian/Finnish/ Russian Warning Message Switches warning message to be displayed or not. On/Off Adjust Outside Temp. Adjusts the temperature reading by a few degrees. -3°C ~ ±0°C ~ +3°C Display...
  • Page 135 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display Setup Group Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings Selects whether the Auto Idle Stop display comes Auto Idle Stop Display /Off on or not. Changes the displayed measurement of the vehicle Meter Setup Speed Display Unit km/h/mph speed on the multi-information display.
  • Page 136 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ Example of customization settings The steps for changing the “Trip A” Reset Timing setting to When Refueled are shown below. The default setting for “Trip A” Reset Timing is Manual Reset. 1. Press the button until (customize settings) appears on the display, then press the SEL/RESET button.
  • Page 137 uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display 4. Press the button until “Trip A” Reset Timing appears on the display, then press the SEL/RESET button. The display switches to the customization setup screen, where you can select When Refueled, When Ignition Is Turned Off, Manual Reset, (Exit).
  • Page 138 Controls This chapter explains how to operate the various controls necessary for driving. Clock............138 Operating the Switches Around the Brightness Control........178 Steering Wheel Rear Demister/Heated Door Mirror ..179 Locking and Unlocking the Doors Models without keyless access system Adjusting the Steering Wheel ....180 Key Types and Functions ......
  • Page 139: Clock

    Clock Adjusting the Clock You can adjust the time in the clock display with the ignition switch in ON 1Adjusting the Clock Models with display audio system ■ The clock in the multi-information display is Adjusting the Time automatically adjusted along with the audio system’s Models with display audio system clock display.
  • Page 140 uuClockuAdjusting the Clock Models with colour audio system 1Adjusting the Time ■ Using the MENU/CLOCK button Models with colour audio system 1. Press and hold the MENU/CLOCK button. These indications are used to show how to operate Adjust clock is selected. the LIST/SELECT (Selector) knob.
  • Page 141: Locking And Unlocking The Doors

    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 142 uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuKey Types and Functions ■ Keyless remote The built-in key can be used to lock/unlock the Release Knob doors when the keyless remote battery becomes weak and the power door lock/ unlock operation is disabled. To remove the built-in key, pull it out while sliding the release knob.
  • Page 143 uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuKey Types and Functions ■ 1Key Number Tag Key Number Tag Keep the key number tag separate from the key in a Contains a number that you will need if you safe place outside of your vehicle. purchase a replacement key.
  • Page 144: Low Keyless Remote Signal Strength

    uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLow Keyless Remote Signal Strength Low Keyless Remote Signal Strength The vehicle transmits radio waves to locate the keyless remote when locking/ 1Low Keyless Remote Signal Strength unlocking the doors and tailgate, or to start the engine. Communication between the keyless remote and the vehicle consumes the keyless remote’s battery.
  • Page 145: Outside

    uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside ■ 1Using the Keyless Access System Using the Keyless Access System • Do not leave the keyless remote in the vehicle When you carry the keyless remote, you can when you get out.
  • Page 146 uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside ■ Unlocking the doors and the tailgate 1Using the Keyless Access System Grab the front door handle: If you do not open a door or the tailgate within 30 All the doors and tailgate unlock. seconds of unlocking the vehicle, the doors and Some exterior lights flash once.
  • Page 147 uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside ■ 1Using the Remote Transmitter Using the Remote Transmitter If you do not open a door or the tailgate within 30 ■ Locking the doors seconds of unlocking the vehicle with the remote Lock Press the lock button.
  • Page 148 uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside ■ Unlocking the doors 1Using the Remote Transmitter Press the unlock button. The remote transmitter uses low-power signals, so Some exterior lights flash once, and all doors and the tailgate unlock. the operating range may vary depending on the surroundings.
  • Page 149 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/unlock the driver's door with the Fully insert the key and turn it. Models with keyless access system key, all the other doors and the tailgate lock/unlock at the same time.
  • Page 150 uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside ■ 1Locking a Door Without Using a Key Locking a Door Without Using a Key When you lock the driver's door, all the other doors ■ Locking the driver's door and tailgate lock at the same time.
  • Page 151: 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/unlock the door using the lock tab on ■ Locking a door the driver's door, all the other doors and the tailgate To Lock Push the lock tab forward.
  • Page 152 uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Inside ■ 1Unlocking Using the Front Door Inner Handle Unlocking Using the Front Door Inner Handle The front door inner handles are designed to allow Pull the front door inner handle. the front seat occupants to open the door in one The door unlocks and opens in one motion.
  • Page 153: Childproof Door Locks

    uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuChildproof Door Locks Childproof Door Locks The childproof door locks prevent the rear doors from being opened from the inside 1Childproof Door Locks regardless of the position of the lock tab. To open the door from the inside when the childproof door lock is on, put the lock tab in the ■...
  • Page 154: Opening And Closing The Tailgate

    Opening and Closing the Tailgate Precautions for Opening/Closing the Tailgate Always make sure individuals and objects are clear of the tailgate before opening or 1Precautions for Opening/Closing the Tailgate closing it. Be careful not to hit your head on the tailgate or to put your hands between the tailgate and the luggage ■...
  • Page 155 uuOpening and Closing the TailgateuUsing the Tailgate Outer Handle/Release Button Using the Tailgate Outer Handle/Release Button Models with keyless access system 1Using the Tailgate Outer Handle/Release Button When all the doors are unlocked, the tailgate Models with keyless access system is unlocked.
  • Page 156 uuOpening and Closing the TailgateuUsing the Tailgate Outer Handle/Release Button All models To close the tailgate, grab the inner handle, pull the tailgate down, and push it closed from outside. Inner Handle...
  • Page 157: Security System Immobilizer 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 158 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 159: Super Locking

    uuSecurity SystemuSuper Locking Super Locking The super locking function disables the lock tabs on all doors. 1Super Locking WARNING ■ To activate the super locking function • Turn the key in the driver’s door towards the vehicle front twice within five No one must be inside the vehicle with the seconds.
  • Page 160: 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 , using the switches on the doors. The driver's side switches can be used to WARNING open and close all of the windows.
  • Page 161 uuOpening and Closing the WindowsuOpening/Closing the Power Windows ■ Opening/Closing Windows without Auto-Open/Close Function To open: Push the switch down lightly, and hold it until the desired position is reached. Close To close: Pull the switch up lightly, and hold it until the desired position is reached.
  • Page 162: Models Without Keyless Access System

    Operating the Switches Around the Steering Wheel Models without keyless access system Ignition Switch 1Ignition Switch Manual transmission models WARNING LOCK: Insert and remove the key in this position. Removing the key from the ignition switch while driving locks the steering. This can ACCESSORY: Operate the audio system and cause you to lose control of the vehicle.
  • Page 163: Models With Keyless Access System

    uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluENGINE START/STOP Button Models with keyless access system ENGINE START/STOP Button 1ENGINE START/STOP Button ■ ENGINE START/STOP Button Operating Range Changing the Power Mode Continuously Variable Transmission Manual Transmission Operating Range Indicator Indicator VEHICLE OFF (LOCK) Indicator in the button is off.
  • Page 164 uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluENGINE START/STOP Button ■ 1ENGINE START/STOP Button Automatic Power Off Do not leave the power mode in ACCESSORY or ON If you leave the vehicle for 30 to 60 minutes with the shift lever in and the when you get out.
  • Page 165 uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluENGINE START/STOP Button ■ Power Mode Reminder If you open the driver’s door when the power mode is set to ACCESSORY, a warning buzzer sounds. ■ 1Keyless Remote Reminder Keyless Remote Reminder When the keyless remote is within the system’s Warning buzzers may sound from inside or/ operational range, and the driver’s door is closed, the and outside the vehicle to remind you that the...
  • Page 166: Ignition Switch And Power Mode Comparison

    uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluIgnition Switch and Power Mode Comparison Ignition Switch and Power Mode Comparison Ignition Switch LOCK ACCESSORY START Position (with/without the key) Without Keyless Engine is turned off and Engine is turned off. Normal key position Use this position to start ●...
  • Page 167: 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 ■ One-push turn signal When you lightly push up or down and release the turn signal lever, the exterior turn signals and turn signal indicator blink three times.
  • Page 168: Light Switches

    uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluLight Switches Light Switches ■ 1Light Switches Manual Operation Models without keyless access system Rotating the light switch turns the lights on If you remove the key from the ignition switch while High Beams and off, regardless of the position of the the lights are on, a chime sounds when the driver’s ignition switch...
  • Page 169 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 170: Fog Lights

    uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluFog Lights Fog Lights ■ Front fog lights Can be used when the position lights or the headlights are on. ■ Rear fog light Can be used when the headlights or the front fog lights are on. ■...
  • Page 171 uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluFog Lights ■ Rear Fog Lights ■ To turn the rear fog light on Rotate the switch to . The indicator comes on. Rear Fog Light Switch * Not available on all models...
  • Page 172: Headlight Adjuster

    uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluHeadlight Adjuster Headlight Adjuster You can adjust the vertical angle of the low 1Headlight Adjuster beam headlights when the ignition switch is in You may need to alter the headlight beam distribution. 2 Adjusting Headlight Distribution P. 445 The larger dial number indicates the lower angle.
  • Page 173: High Beam Support System

    uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluHigh Beam Support System High Beam Support System Uses the camera attached, monitors the space ahead of your vehicle, and 1High Beam Support System automatically changes the low beam headlights to high beam headlights when The high beam support system determines when to necessary.
  • Page 174 uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluHigh Beam Support System ■ 1To Operate the System To Operate the System For the high beam support system to work properly: Turn the headlight switch in AUTO and pull • Do not place an object that reflects light on the the headlight lever to low beam.
  • Page 175: Daytime Running Lights

    uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluDaytime Running Lights ■ To manually cancel the system temporarily 1To Operate the System You can cancel the operation when you manually change the headlights to high If the message appears: beams. Push the lever forward until you hear a click, or lightly pull the lever towards Park your vehicle in a safe place.
  • Page 176: Wipers And Washers

    uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluWipers and Washers Wipers and Washers The windscreen wipers and washers can be 1Wipers and Washers used when the ignition switch is in ON NOTICE Do not use the wipers when the windscreen is dry. ■...
  • Page 177 uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluWipers and Washers ■ 1Automatic Intermittent Wipers Automatic Intermittent Wipers The rainfall sensor is in the location shown below. When you push the lever down to AUTO, the windscreen wipers sweep once, and go into Rainfall Sensor the automatic mode.
  • Page 178 uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluWipers and Washers ■ Rear Wiper/Washer The rear wiper and washer can be used when the ignition switch is in ON ■ Wiper switch (OFF, INT, ON) The wiper operates intermittently after completing a few sweeps. ■...
  • Page 179: Brightness Control

    uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluBrightness Control Brightness Control When the ignition switch is in ON , you 1Brightness Control can use the (Select/Reset) 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 180: Rear Demister/Heated Door Mirror

    uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluRear Demister/Heated Door Mirror Rear Demister/Heated Door Mirror Press the rear demister and heated door mirror button or touch the icon to defog 1Rear Demister/Heated Door Mirror the rear window and mirrors when the ignition switch is in ON NOTICE When cleaning the inside of the rear window, be careful not to damage the heating wires.
  • Page 181: 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 182: 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 183: 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 L/R selector switch: Select the left or right mirror. After adjusting the mirror, return the switch to the centre position.
  • Page 184: 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 185 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 186 uuAdjusting the SeatsuAdjusting the Seat Positions ■ 1Adjusting the Head Restraints Adjusting the Head Restraints WARNING Your vehicle is equipped with head restraints in all seating positions. Improperly positioning head restraints reduces their effectiveness and increases Head restraints are most effective for the likelihood of serious injury in a crash.
  • Page 187 uuAdjusting the SeatsuAdjusting the Seat Positions ■ Adjusting the front head restraint positions To raise the head restraint: Pull it upward. To lower the head restraint: Push it down while pressing the release button. To tilt the head restraint: Pivot it while pressing the release button.
  • Page 188 uuAdjusting the SeatsuAdjusting the Seat Positions ■ 1Changing the Rear Seat Head Restraint Positions Changing the Rear Seat Head Restraint Positions When you use the head restraint in a rear seating A passenger sitting in a back seating position position, pull up the head restraint to its highest should adjust the height of their head restraint position.
  • Page 189 uuAdjusting the SeatsuAdjusting the Seat Positions ■ 1Removing and Reinstalling the Head Restraints Removing and Reinstalling the Head Restraints WARNING Head restraints can be removed for cleaning or repair. Failure to reinstall, or correctly reinstall, the To remove a head restraint: head restraints can result in severe injury Pull the restraint up as far as it will go.
  • Page 190 uuAdjusting the SeatsuAdjusting the Seat Positions ■ 1Reclining the Front Seats Reclining the Front Seats Both front seats must be returned to their normal Reclining the seat-backs on the front seats until they are level with the rear seat upright position, and the head restraints reinstalled cushions provides a large cushioned area that can (and should only) be used when and properly adjusted before driving.
  • Page 191: Rear Seats

    uuAdjusting the SeatsuRear Seats Rear Seats ■ Adjusting the Rear Seat-Backs Pull the lever on the right to change the angle of the right half of the seat-back, and left for the left half.
  • Page 192 uuAdjusting the SeatsuRear Seats ■ 1Folding Down the Rear Seats Folding Down the Rear Seats Make sure all items in the luggage area or items The rear seats can be folded down separately to allow for additional storage space. extending to the rear seats are properly ■...
  • Page 193 uuAdjusting the SeatsuRear Seats ■ 1Folding the Rear Seat Up Folding the Rear Seat Up After you fold the seat up, or put it back in the Separately lift up the left and right halves of original position, make sure the seat is firmly secured Loop the rear seat cushions to make room for by rocking it forward and back.
  • Page 194 uuAdjusting the SeatsuArmrest Armrest ■ Using the Front Seat Armrest The console lid can be used as an armrest. * Not available on all models...
  • Page 195: 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 light fades ■ out and goes off about 30 seconds after the doors Door Activated Position The interior light comes on regardless of are closed.
  • Page 196 uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Lights ■ Map Lights The map lights can be turned on and off by Models with display audio system pressing the lenses. Models with colour audio system Continued...
  • Page 197 uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Lights ■ Luggage Area Light The light comes on when you open the tailgate.
  • Page 198 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 199 uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ 1Beverage Holders Beverage Holders NOTICE ■ Front seat beverage holders Spilled liquids damage the upholstery, carpeting, and Pull the lid backward to use the front panel electrical components in the interior. beverage holder. Be careful when you are using the beverage holders.
  • Page 200 uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ Rear seat beverage holders Models without centre console box Rear Door ■ Luggage Floor Box Pull up the luggage area floor lid. Floor Luggage Floor Box Continued...
  • Page 201 uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ 1Accessory Power Socket(s) Accessory Power Socket(s) NOTICE The accessory power socket can be used when the ignition switch is in ACCESSORY Do not insert an automotive type cigarette lighter q or ON element. ■...
  • Page 202 uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ 1Coat Hook Coat Hook The coat hook is not designed for large or heavy There is a coat hook on the rear driver’s side items. grab handle. Pull it down to use it. ■...
  • Page 203 uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ 1Luggage Area Cover Luggage Area Cover Do not place items on the luggage area cover, or The luggage area cover may be removed to give you more luggage room. stack objects higher than the top of the back seat. They could block your view and be thrown around ■...
  • Page 204 uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ 1Seat Heaters Seat Heaters WARNING The ignition switch must be in ON 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 205: Heating And Cooling System

    Heating and Cooling System Using Vents, Heating and A/C Dashboard Dashboard Floor vents Floor and Demister vents and floor demister vents vents vents Fan Control Dial Mode Control Dial Adjusts the fan speed. Rotate the dial all Changes airflow. the way to OFF to turn everything off. Temperature Control Dial Adjusts the interior temperature.
  • Page 206 uuHeating and Cooling System uUsing Vents, Heating and A/C ■ Heating The heater uses heat from the engine coolant to warm the air. 1. Adjust the fan speed using the fan control dial. 2. Select 3. Adjust the temperature using the temperature control dial.
  • Page 207 uuHeating and Cooling System uUsing Vents, Heating and A/C ■ 1To rapidly cool down the interior Cooling If the interior is very warm, you can cool it down 1. Adjust the fan speed using the fan control more rapidly by partially opening the windows. dial.
  • Page 208 uuHeating and Cooling System uUsing Vents, Heating and A/C ■ 1Defrosting the Windscreen and Windows Defrosting the Windscreen and Windows For your safety, make sure you have a clear view 1. Set the fan to the high speed. through all the windows before driving. 2.
  • Page 209: 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 icons are selected while using the climate the interior temperature to your preference as quickly as possible.
  • Page 210 uuClimate Control System uUsing Automatic Climate Control ■ Switching between the recirculation and fresh air modes 1Using Automatic Climate Control Select the icon to switch the mode depending on environmental Selecting the icon switches the climate control conditions. system between on and off. When turned on, the Recirculation mode (indicator on): Recirculates air from the vehicle’s interior system returns to your last selection.
  • Page 211 uuClimate Control System uUsing Automatic Climate Control ■ 1Defrosting the Windscreen and Windows Defrosting the Windscreen and Windows For your safety, make sure you have a clear view Select the icon to turn the air conditioning through all the windows before driving. system on and automatically switch the system to fresh air mode.
  • Page 212 uuClimate Control System uUsing Automatic Climate Control ■ 1Turning On and Off the Touch Screen Beep Turning On and Off the Touch Screen Beep If you touch any other icons during this procedure, You hear the beep when operating the climate control system on the touch screen. the setting may fail.
  • Page 213: Automatic Climate Control Sensors

    uuClimate Control System uAutomatic 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 214 Features This chapter describes how to operate technology features. Audio System Playing a CD ........239 Playing a Video Using the HDMI ..290 About Your Audio System....214 Playing an iPod ........242 On Board Apps........292 USB Port(s) ........... 215 Playing a USB Flash Drive .....
  • Page 215: Audio System

    Audio System About Your Audio System The audio system features AM/FM radio. It can also play audio CDs, WMA/MP3/AAC 1About Your Audio System files, USB flash drives, and iPod, iPhone and Bluetooth® devices. Video CDs, DVDs, and 8-cm mini CDs are not supported.
  • Page 216: Usb Port(S)

    uuAudio SystemuUSB Port(s) USB Port(s) 1. Open the cover. 1USB Port(s) Models with display audio system 2. Install the iPod dock connector or the USB • Do not leave the iPod or USB flash drive in the flash drive to the USB port. vehicle.
  • Page 217: Hdmi Tm Port

    uuAudio SystemuHDMI Port HDMI Port 1. Open the cover. 1HDMI Port 2. Install the HDMI cable to the HDMI • Do not leave the HDMI connected device in the port. vehicle. Direct sunlight and high temperatures may damage it. • We recommend backing up your data before using the device in your vehicle.
  • Page 218: Audio Antenna

    uuAudio SystemuAudio Antenna Audio Antenna Rear fixed antenna type 1Audio Antenna Your vehicle is equipped with a removable Rear fixed antenna type antenna at the rear of the roof. NOTICE Before using a “drive-through” car wash, remove the antenna by unscrewing it by hand. This prevents the antenna from being damaged by the car wash brushes.
  • Page 219: Audio System Theft Protection

    uuAudio SystemuAudio System Theft Protection Audio System Theft Protection The audio system is disabled when it is disconnected from the power source, such as when the battery is disconnected or goes dead. In certain conditions, the system may display a pass code input mode. If this occurs, reactivate the audio system. ■...
  • Page 220: Audio Remote Controls

    uuAudio SystemuAudio Remote Controls Audio Remote Controls Allows you to operate the audio system while driving. 1Audio Remote Controls SOURCE Button Some mode appears only when an appropriate (Display) Cycles through the audio modes as follows: device or medium is used. Button Models with colour audio system Button...
  • Page 221 uuAudio SystemuAudio Remote Controls 1Audio Remote Controls Models with display audio system Steering Wheel (Menu) Button button is available only when the audio mode is FM, DAB , LW, MW, CD, USB, iPod, or • When listening to the radio Bluetooth®...
  • Page 222: Audio System Basic Operation

    Audio System Basic Operation Models with colour audio system 1Audio System Basic Operation To use the audio system function, the ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY q or These indications are used to show how to operate the selector knob. Use the selector knob or MENU/CLOCK Rotate to select.
  • Page 223: Audio/Information Screen

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen Audio/Information Screen Displays the audio status and wallpaper. From this screen, you can go to various setup options. ■ Switching the Display Audio/Information Screen Audio Clock/Wallpaper...
  • Page 224 uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ Audio Shows the current audio information. ■ Clock/Wallpaper Shows a clock screen or an image you import. ■ Change display 1. Press the MENU/CLOCK button. 2. Rotate to select Settings, then press 3. Rotate to select Display change, then press 4.
  • Page 225 uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ 1Wallpaper Setup Wallpaper Setup • When importing wallpaper files, the image must be You can change, store, and delete the wallpaper on the audio/information screen. in the USB flash drive’s root directory. ■ Import wallpaper Images in a folder cannot be imported.
  • Page 226 uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ Select wallpaper 1Wallpaper Setup 1. Press the MENU/CLOCK button. To go back to the previous screen, press the 2. Rotate to select Settings, then press (Back) button. 3. Rotate to select Wallpaper, then press When the file size is large, it takes a while to be 4.
  • Page 227: Adjusting The Sound

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuAdjusting the Sound Adjusting the Sound 1. Press the MENU/CLOCK button. 1Adjusting the Sound 2. Rotate to select Sound, then press The SVC has four modes: Off, Low, Mid, and High. 3. Rotate to scroll through the following SVC adjusts the volume level based on the vehicle speed.
  • Page 228: Display Setup

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuDisplay Setup Display Setup You can change the brightness or colour theme of the audio/information screen. ■ 1Changing the Screen Brightness Changing the Screen Brightness You can change the Contrast and Black level 1. Press the MENU/CLOCK button. settings in the same manner.
  • Page 229: Playing Am/Fm Radio

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio Playing AM/FM Radio RADIO Button Audio/Information Screen Press to select a band. TA Button Press to activate the TA stand by function. VOL/ (Volume/Power) Knob LIST/SELECT (Selector) Knob Press to turn the audio system Turn to tune the radio on and off.
  • Page 230 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio FM mode 1Playing AM/FM Radio ■ Radio Data System (RDS) The ST indicator appears on the display indicating stereo FM broadcasts. Provides convenient automated services related to your selected RDS-capable FM Stereo reproduction in AM is not available. station.
  • Page 231 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio ■ Available RDS functions 1Radio Data System (RDS) Alternative Frequency (AF): While listening to an FM station on Station list, Automatically changes the frequency of the same programme as you enter different pressing (Seek/Skip) button changes the regions.
  • Page 232 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio ■ Selecting the RDS functions 1Radio Data System (RDS) 1. Press the MENU/CLOCK button with the Turning the Alternative Frequency (AF) function on FM selected. and off turns the RDS on and off. 2. Rotate to select RDS settings and press Pressing switches the function between on and...
  • Page 233 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio ■ Traffic announcement (TA) button 1Radio Data System (RDS) TA standby function allows the system to stand by for traffic announcements in any mode. The last tuned station must be an RDS-capable traffic programme station. When you press the TA button, the TA indicator appears on the display.
  • Page 234 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio ■ PTY alarm When the PTY code for emergency announcements, such as natural disasters, is received, ALARM appears on the display and the system interrupts your audio operation. ■ Radio Text 1Radio Text 1. Press the MENU/CLOCK button with the The TEXT indicator appears on the display indicating FM selected.
  • Page 235 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio AM (MW/LW) mode ■ 1Station List Station List If the system cannot find any station on Station list, Lists the strongest stations on the selected band. a confirmation message for updating the list appears. 1.
  • Page 236: Playing Dab (Digital Audio Broadcasting)

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) Playing DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) RADIO Button The DAB indicator appears on the display when the DAB band is selected. Press to select a band. Audio/Information Screen VOL/ (Volume/Power) Knob LIST/SELECT (Selector) Knob Press to turn the audio system Turn to tune the station.
  • Page 237 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) ■ 1To find a DAB station from Service List or Ensemble List To find a DAB station from Service List or Ensemble List If the system cannot find a station, a confirmation 1.
  • Page 238 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) ■ Setting the DAB functions 1. Press the MENU/CLOCK button with the DAB selected. 2. Rotate to select DAB settings and press 3. Each DAB function is displayed every time you rotate 4.
  • Page 239 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) ■ DAB Settings ■ DAB-Link: Automatically searches for the same station from Ensembles, and switches to it. ■ FM-Link: If the system finds the same station from an FM band, it automatically switches the band.
  • Page 240: Playing A Cd

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a CD Playing a CD Your audio system supports audio CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs in either MP3, WMA, or format. With the CD loaded, press the CD/AUX button. Audio/Information Screen CD Slot Insert a CD about halfway into the CD slot.
  • Page 241 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a CD ■ 1Playing a CD How to Select a File from a Folder with the Selector Knob (MP3/WMA/AAC) 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 242 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a CD ■ 1How to Select a Play Mode How to Select a Play Mode Play Mode Menu Items You can select repeat, random, and scan modes when playing a track or file. Repeat Available mode icons appear above the play Repeat one folder (MP3/WMA/AAC): mode buttons.
  • Page 243: Playing An Ipod

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying an iPod Playing an iPod Connect the iPod using your dock connector to the USB port, then press the CD/ AUX button. 2 USB Port(s) P. 215 USB Indicator Audio/Information Screen Appears when an iPod is connected. CD/AUX Button Press to select iPod (if connected).
  • Page 244 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying an iPod ■ 1Playing an iPod How to Select a Song from the iPod Music List with the Available operating functions vary on models or Selector Knob versions. Some functions may not be available on the 1.
  • Page 245 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying an iPod ■ 1How to Select a Play Mode How to Select a Play Mode Play Mode Menu Items You can select repeat and shuffle modes when playing a song. Shuffle albums: Plays all available albums in Available mode icons appear above the play a selected category (playlists, artists, albums, songs, mode buttons.
  • Page 246: Playing A Usb Flash Drive

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying 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 port, then press the CD/AUX button. 2 USB Port(s) P.
  • Page 247 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying 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 display a folder list. 2 General Information on the Audio System P.
  • Page 248 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a USB Flash Drive ■ 1How to Select a Play Mode How to Select a Play Mode Play Mode Menu Items You can select repeat, random, and scan modes when playing a file. Repeat Available mode icons appear above the play Repeat one folder: Repeats all files in the mode buttons.
  • Page 249: Playing Bluetooth® Audio

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Bluetooth® Audio Playing Bluetooth® Audio Your audio system allows you to listen to music from your Bluetooth-compatible 1Playing Bluetooth® Audio phone. Not all Bluetooth-enabled phones with streaming This function is available when the phone is paired and connected to the vehicle’s audio capabilities are compatible with the system.
  • Page 250 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Bluetooth® Audio ■ 1To Play Bluetooth® Audio Files To Play Bluetooth® Audio Files To play the audio files, you may need to operate your 1. Make sure that your phone is paired and CD/AUX Button phone. If so, follow the phone maker's operating connected to the system.
  • Page 251 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Bluetooth® Audio ■ 1How to Select a Song from the Music Search List with the Selector How to Select a Song from the Music Search List with the Knob Selector Knob Depending on the Bluetooth® device you connect, 1.
  • Page 252: Audio System Basic Operation

    Audio System Basic Operation Models with display audio system 1Audio System Basic Operation To use the audio system function, the ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY q or Audio Menu Items 2 Station List P. 273 : Select to go to the HOME screen. 2 Music Search P.
  • Page 253: Audio/Information Screen

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen Audio/Information Screen Displays the audio status and wallpaper. From this screen, you can go to various setup options. ■ Switching the Display Using the button Press the (display) button on the steering wheel to change the display. (Display) Button Audio/Information Screen...
  • Page 254 uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen Using the HOME screen HOME Screen Models without navigation system Models with navigation system Select HOME to go to the HOME screen. Select Phone, Info, Audio, Settings or Navigation ■ Phone Shows the HFT information. 2 Hands-Free Telephone System P.
  • Page 255 uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ Info To see all available information, Trip Computer, Clock/Wallpaper, or System/ Device Information, select MENU. Trip Computer: • Current Drive tab: Displays the current trip information. • History of Trip A tab: Displays information for the three previous drives. The information is stored every time you reset Trip A.
  • Page 256 uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ Changing the Home Screen Icon Layout 1. Select HOME. 2. Select Settings. 3. Select System. 4. Select the HOME tab. 5. Select Home icon position. 6. Select and hold the icon then, drag it to the desired position.
  • Page 257 uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ 1Wallpaper Setup Wallpaper Setup • When importing wallpaper files, the image must be You can change, store, and delete the wallpaper on the audio/information screen. in the USB flash drive’s root directory. Images in a folder cannot be imported. ■...
  • Page 258 uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ Select wallpaper 1Wallpaper Setup 1. Select Settings to go to the Settings screen. From the pop-up menu, select Preview to see a 2. Select Info. preview at full-size screen. 3. Select Clock/Wallpaper Type, then the Wallpaper tab. The screen changes to the wallpaper list.
  • Page 259 uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ 1Home Screen Home Screen The home screen has 5 pages (fixed). You cannot add ■ To change to a next screen any more pages. Swipe Icon Icon Current page position Selecting , or swiping the screen left or right changes to the next screen.
  • Page 260 • Gallery: Displays the image list stored in the audio system. • Germin Navigator: Starts up navigation app. • Honda App Center: Displays Honda App Center. • Install App: Installs and updates app stored in the USB flash drive. However, you can install and update app only through Honda App Center.
  • Page 261 uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ To add app or widget icons on the home screen App or widget icons can be added on the home screen. 1. Select and hold empty space on the home screen. The pop-up menu appears on the screen. 2.
  • Page 262 uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen 3. Select and hold an app or widget icon you want to add. The screen switches to the Home customize screen. 4. Drag and drop the icon to where you want Select and hold. it to be. 5.
  • Page 263 uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ To move icons on the home screen 1To move icons on the home screen You can change location on the home screen. You can also move the Phone, Info, Audio, 1. Select and hold an icon. Settings, and Navigation icons in the same The screen switches to the Home...
  • Page 264 uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ To delete icons on the home screen 1To delete icons on the home screen You can delete the icons on the home screen. You cannot delete the Phone, Info, Audio, 1. Select and hold an icon. Settings, and Navigation icons.
  • Page 265 uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ To change a wallpaper of the home screen You can change a wallpaper of the home screen. 1. Select and hold empty space on the home screen. The pop-up menu appears on the screen. 2.
  • Page 266 uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ Status Area Swipe the upper area of the screen. The status area appears. Select an item to see the details. Swipe Select or swipe up the icon to close the area. Status Area Icon Continued...
  • Page 267 uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ 1Changing the Screen Interface Changing the Screen Interface You need to reboot the system after changing the You can change the screen interface design. interface design. Wait a few moments while the 1. Select HOME. system is starting up.
  • Page 268 uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ 1Closing Apps Closing Apps If you leave the apps used open in the background, You can close apps running in the background on the system. some apps may stop operating properly next time 1. Select HOME. using them.
  • Page 269: Adjusting The Sound

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuAdjusting the Sound Adjusting the Sound 1. Select HOME. 1Adjusting the Sound 2. Select Settings. The SVC has four modes: Off, Low, Mid, and High. 3. Select Audio. SVC adjusts the volume level based on the vehicle speed.
  • Page 270: Display Setup

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuDisplay Setup Display Setup You can change the brightness or colour theme of the audio/information screen. ■ 1Changing the Screen Brightness Changing the Screen Brightness You can change the Contrast and Black Level 1. Select HOME. settings in the same manner. 2.
  • Page 271 uuAudio System Basic OperationuDisplay Setup ■ 1Selecting an Audio Source Selecting an Audio Source If you startup preinstalled audio apps, displayed on the upper left of the screen. Select the source icon. Source Select Screen These preinstalled apps cannot be displayed on the source select screen.
  • Page 272: Playing Am/Fm Radio

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio Playing AM/FM Radio (Power) Button Audio/Information Screen Press to turn the audio system on and off. VOL (Volume) Icons Open/Close Icon Select to adjust the volume. Displays/hides the detailed information. (MENU) Icon Select to display the menu items. (BACK) Icon Select to go back to the previous display.
  • Page 273 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio ■ 1Playing AM/FM Radio Preset Memory The ST indicator appears on the display indicating To store a station: stereo FM broadcasts. 1. Tune to the selected station. Stereo reproduction in AM is not available. 2.
  • Page 274 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio ■ Station List Lists the strongest stations on the selected band. 1. Select MENU to switch to the Audio menu screen. 2. Select Station List. 3. Select the station. ■ Manual update Updates your available station list at any time. 1.
  • Page 275 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio ■ 1Radio Data System (RDS) Radio Data System (RDS) When you select an RDS-capable FM station, the RDS Provides text data information related to your selected RDS-capable FM station. automatically turns on, and the frequency display changes to the station name.
  • Page 276 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio ■ Radio text Displays the radio text information of the selected RDS station. 1. Select MENU. 2. Select Radio Text. ■ Scan Samples each of the strongest stations on the selected band for 10 seconds. 1.
  • Page 277: Playing Dab (Digital Audio Broadcasting)

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) Playing DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) (Power) Button Audio/Information Screen Press to turn the audio system on and off. VOL (Volume) Icons Open/Close Icon Select to adjust the volume. Displays/hides the detailed information. (MENU) Icon Select to display the menu items.
  • Page 278 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) ■ 1Playing DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) Preset Memory Switching the Audio Mode Stores a station: Press the SOURCE button on the steering wheel or 1. Tune to the selected station. select SOURCE on the screen. 2.
  • Page 279 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying DAB (Digital Audio Broadcasting) ■ Radio text Displays the radio text information of the selected DAB station. 1. Select MENU. 2. Select Radio Text.
  • Page 280: Playing A Cd

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a CD Playing a CD Your audio system supports audio CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs in either MP3, WMA, or format. With the CD loaded, select the CD mode. Audio/Information Screen CD Slot Insert a CD about halfway into the CD slot. (Power) Button (CD Eject) Button Press to turn the audio system...
  • Page 281 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a CD ■ 1Playing a CD How to Select a File from the Music Search List (MP3/WMA/ AAC) NOTICE Do not use CDs with adhesive labels. The label can 1. Select MENU and select Music Search. cause the CD to jam in the unit.
  • Page 282 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a CD ■ 1How to Select a Play Mode How to Select a Play Mode Play Mode Menu Items You can select scan, repeat, and random modes when playing a track or file. Scan 1. Select MENU. Scan Folders (MP3/WMA/AAC): Provides 10-second 2.
  • Page 283: Playing An Ipod

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying an iPod Playing an iPod Connect the iPod using your dock connector to the USB port, then select the iPod mode. 2 USB Port(s) P. 215 (Power) Button Audio/Information Screen Press to turn the audio system on and off.
  • Page 284 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying an iPod ■ 1How to Select a Song from the Music Search List How to Select a Song from the Music Search List Available operating functions vary on models or 1. Select MENU and select Music Search. versions.
  • Page 285 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying an iPod ■ 1How to Select a Play Mode How to Select a Play Mode Play Mode Menu Items You can select repeat and shuffle modes when playing a file. Shuffle Albums: Plays all available albums in a 1.
  • Page 286: Playing A Usb Flash Drive

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying 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, AAC , or WAV format. Connect your USB flash drive to the USB port, then select the USB mode. 2 USB Port(s) P.
  • Page 287 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a USB Flash Drive ■ 1Playing a USB Flash Drive How to Select a File from the Music Search List Use the recommended USB flash drives. 1. Select MENU and select Music Search. 2 General Information on the Audio System 2.
  • Page 288 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a USB Flash Drive ■ 1How to Select a Play Mode How to Select a Play Mode Play Mode Menu Items You can select scan, repeat, and random modes when playing a file. Scan 1. Select MENU. Scan Folders: Provides 10-second sampling of the 2.
  • Page 289: Playing Bluetooth® Audio

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Bluetooth® Audio Playing Bluetooth® Audio Your audio system allows you to listen to music from your Bluetooth-compatible 1Playing Bluetooth® Audio phone. Not all Bluetooth-enabled phones with streaming This function is available when the phone is paired and connected to the vehicle's audio capabilities are compatible with the system.
  • Page 290 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Bluetooth® Audio ■ 1To Play Bluetooth® Audio Files To Play Bluetooth® Audio Files To play the audio files, you may need to operate your 1. Make sure that your phone is paired and phone. If so, follow the phone maker's operating connected to the system.
  • Page 291: Playing A Video Using The Hdmi Tm

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a Video Using the HDMI Playing a Video Using the HDMI Your audio system allows you to play videos from an HDMI -compatible device. Connect the device, using an HDMI cable, then select the HDMI mode. 2 HDMI Port P.
  • Page 292 uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a Video Using the HDMI ■ 1Playing a Video Using the HDMI Changing the Screen Aspect This feature is limited while driving. To play videos, 1. Select HOME. stop your vehicle and apply the parking brake. 2.
  • Page 293: On Board Apps

    • Applications on the head unit are subject to change at anytime. This may mean that they are not available or operate differently. Honda shall not be liable to you in such instances.
  • Page 294: Smartphone Connection

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuSmartphone Connection Smartphone Connection Some of your smartphone apps can be displayed and operated on the audio/ 1Smartphone Connection information screen when the phone is connected to the audio system. You can Park in a safe place before connecting your phone connect your phone using a cable, or wirelessly.
  • Page 295 uuAudio System Basic OperationuSmartphone Connection To use smartphone connection, you need to first pair your smartphone to the audio system via Bluetooth®. 2 Phone Setup P. 362 Microphone Audio/Information Screen (HOME) Icon Select to go back to HOME or to a previous display. (MENU) Icon Select to display the menu on the app Arrow...
  • Page 296 uuAudio System Basic OperationuSmartphone Connection ■ 1Connecting Your iPhone Connecting Your iPhone Make sure to plug in the digital AV adapter to the 1. Connect your phone to the display audio HDMI jack first. If not, smartphone connection may via Bluetooth®. not work properly.
  • Page 297: Wi-Fi Connection

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuWi-Fi Connection Wi-Fi Connection You can connect the display audio system to the Internet using Wi-Fi and browse websites or use online services on the audio/information screen. If your phone has mobile hotspot capabilities, the system can be tethered to the phone. Go through the following steps for a setup.
  • Page 298 uuAudio System Basic OperationuWi-Fi Connection 7. Select Connect. 1Wi-Fi mode (setting for the first time) Enter a password for your phone, and If you cannot enter the password on the displayed select Done. keyboard, change the keyboard to the one in which If you cannot enter the password on the you can enter from the following order: SettingsAndroidLanguage &...
  • Page 299: Siri Eyes Free

    uuAudio System Basic OperationuSiri Eyes Free Siri Eyes Free You can talk to Siri using the (Talk) button on the steering wheel when your 1Siri Eyes Free iPhone is paired to the Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System. Siri is a trademark of Apple Inc. 2 Phone Setup P.
  • Page 300: Audio Error Messages

    Audio Error Messages CD Player If a disc error occurs, you may see the following error messages. Error Message Cause Solution Unplayable file Current track/file will be skipped. The next supported track/file ● Track/file format not supported Unplayable File plays automatically. Bad disc Please check owners manual Push eject...
  • Page 301 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 USB error Appears when there is a problem with the USB adapter unit.
  • Page 302 uuAudio Error MessagesuAndroid/Apps Models with display audio system Android/Apps If an error occurs while using the audio system or apps, you may see the following error messages. If you cannot clear the error message, contact a dealer. Error Message Solution Error has occurred within app, select OK on the screen to close the app.
  • Page 303: 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 304 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 305 uuGeneral Information on the Audio SystemuCompatible iPod, iPhone, and USB Flash Drives Compatible iPod, iPhone, and USB Flash Drives ■ 1iPod and iPhone Model Compatibility iPod and iPhone Model Compatibility This system may not work with all software versions of these devices. Model iPod (5th generation) iPod classic 80GB/160GB (launch in 2007)
  • Page 306 uuGeneral Information on the Audio SystemuCompatible iPod, iPhone, and USB Flash Drives ■ 1USB Flash Drives USB Flash Drives Files on the USB flash drive are played in their stored • Use a recommended USB flash drive of 256 MB or higher. order.
  • Page 307 uuGeneral Information on the Audio SystemuAbout Open Source Licences Models with display audio system About Open Source Licences To see the open source licence information, follow these steps. 1About Open Source Licences 1. Select HOME. You can also go to step 4 when you: 2.
  • Page 308: Customized Features

    Customized Features Models with colour audio system 1Customized Features Use the audio/information screen to customize certain features. When you customize settings: ■ How to customize • Make sure that the vehicle is at a complete stop. While the vehicle is at a complete stop with the ignition switch in ON w , press the Continuously variable transmission models •...
  • Page 309 uuCustomized Featuresu ■ Customization flow Press the MENU/CLOCK button. Adjust clock Sound Play mode *1,*2 Normal play Repeat one folder Repeat one track Random in folder Random all Shuffle album Shuffle all Scan folders Scan tracks *1 : The items of play mode depend on audio modes. Scan *2 : CD/iPod/USB mode *3 : AM/FM/DAB...
  • Page 310 uuCustomized Featuresu Settings RDS settings Radio text NEWS DAB settings Radio text DAB-Link FM-Link Band select Bluetooth Add new device Connect an audio device Display adjustment Brightness Contrast Black level *1 : Except AM/FM/DAB mode * Not available on all models Continued...
  • Page 311 uuCustomized Featuresu Display change Audio Wallpaper Wallpaper Select Import Delete Colour theme Blue Amber Gray Language Clock format...
  • Page 312 uuCustomized Featuresu Press the button and rotate to select Phone setup, then press Bluetooth setup Add new device Connect a phone Connect an audio device Disconnect all devices Delete device Pass-key Speed dial Ringtone Fixed Mobile phone Caller ID info Name priority Number priority System clear...
  • Page 313 uuCustomized Featuresu ■ List of customizable options Setup Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings Group Adjust Clock. Adjust clock — 2 Clock P. 139 Adjusts the settings of the audio speaker’s Sound — sound. 2 Adjusting the Sound P. 226 Normal play CD/USB mode Repeat one folder CD/iPod/USB mode...
  • Page 314 uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings Group AM/FM/DAB mode Selects the scan mode. — Scan 2 Scan P. 241, 247 Radio text Turns on and off the radio text information. On/Off Turns on and off Alternative Frequency (AF). /Off Turns on and off Regional Programme (REG).
  • Page 315 uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings Group Changes the brightness of the audio/ Brightness — information screen. Display Changes the contrast of the audio/ Contrast — adjustment information screen. Changes the black level of the audio/ Black level —...
  • Page 316 uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings Group Pairs a new phone to HFT. Add new device — 2 Phone Setup P. 340 Pairs a new phone or connects a paired phone Connect a phone to HFT. — Bluetooth 2 Phone Setup P.
  • Page 317 uuCustomized Featuresu Models with display audio system 1Customized Features Use the audio/information screen to customize certain features. When you customize settings: ■ How to customize • Make sure that the vehicle is at a complete stop. While the vehicle is at a complete stop with the ignition switch in ON , select •...
  • Page 318 uuCustomized Featuresu ■ Customization flow Select HOME. Home Home icon position Menu Icon Position Display Display Settings Brightness Select Settings. Contrast Black Level Background Colour Sound/Beep Volume Beep Voice Recog. Voice Prompt System Clock Clock/Wallpaper Type /Clock Clock Type Wallpaper Clock Adjustment Time Zone Clock Format...
  • Page 319 uuCustomized Featuresu Audio Sound BASS TREBLE FADER BALANCE Speed Volume Compensation Source Popup [Your selected media] Cover Art Display Adjustment Display Brightness Contrast Black Level Colour Colour Tint Aspect Adjustment Connect Audio Bluetooth Device List RDS Settings TA-Information News DAB Settings Default *1 : May change depending on your currently selected source.
  • Page 320 uuCustomized Featuresu Info Clock Clock/Wallpaper Type Clock Wallpaper Clock Adjustment Time Zone Clock Format Daylight Saving Clock Reset Clock Display Clock Location Other Info Screen Preference Default Continued...
  • Page 321 uuCustomized Featuresu Phone Connect Phone Bluetooth Device List Edit Speed Dial Ring Tone Automatic Phone Sync Default Camera Rear Camera Fixed Guideline Dynamic Guideline Default Bluetooth/Wi-Fi Bluetooth Bluetooth On/Off Status Bluetooth Device List Edit Pairing Code Wi-Fi Wi-Fi On/Off Status Wi-Fi Device List Wi-Fi Device Information Default...
  • Page 322 uuCustomized Featuresu Android Wi-Fi Bluetooth Data usage More... Sound Display Storage Apps Account & sync Location services Security Language & input Backup & reset Date & time Accessibility About device Continued...
  • Page 323 uuCustomized Featuresu ■ List of customizable options Setup Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings Group Home icon position Changes the home screen icon layout. — HOME Menu Icon Position Changes the home screen icon layout. Changes the brightness of the audio/ Brightness —...
  • Page 324 uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings Group Analog/Digital /Small Clock Changes the clock display type. Clock/ Digital/Off Wallpaper Changes the wallpaper type. ● Type Imports an image file for a new wallpaper. ● Wallpaper Blank/Galaxy /Metallic Clock Type Deletes an image file for a wallpaper.
  • Page 325 uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings Group English (United Kingdom) Language Changes the display language. See other selectable languages on the screen. Selects whether the device remembers the last Remember Last Screen On/Off screen. Turns on the audio system automatically and Others Memory Refresh restores the fragmentation of a memory when...
  • Page 326 uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings Group CD, iPod or USB mode Turns on and off the cover art display. /Off [Your selected media] Cover Art Brightness Contrast Display 2 System P. 322 Black USB, HDMI mode Level Display Adjustment Changes the colour of the audio/information...
  • Page 327 uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings Group Turns on and off the traffic announcement TA-Information On/Off function. Turns on and off the interruption news News On/Off function. RDS Settings Turns on and off the regional function. /Off Turns on and off the alternative frequency /Off function.
  • Page 328 uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings Group Clock/ Clock Wallpaper type Wallpaper Clock Type Clock Adjustment Time Zone Clock 2 System P. 322 Clock Format Info Daylight Saving Clock Reset Clock Display Clock Location Other Info Screen Preference Changes the Info screen type.
  • Page 329 uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings Group Pairs a new phone to HFT, connects or Connect Phone — disconnects a paired phone. 2 Phone Setup P. 362 Pairs a new phone to HFT, edits or deletes a Bluetooth Device List —...
  • Page 330 uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings Group Selects whether the fixed guidelines come Fixed Guideline /Off on on the rear camera monitor. 2 Multi-View Rear Camera P. 462 Rear Selects whether the dynamic guidelines Camera Dynamic Guideline /Off Camera come on on the rear camera monitor.
  • Page 331 uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings Group Wi-Fi On/Off Status Changes the Wi-Fi mode. /Off Connects, disconnects, or deletes the Wi-Fi Wi-Fi- Device List — Wi-Fi device. Bluetooth Wi-Fi Device /Wi-Fi Shows the Wi-Fi information of the device. —...
  • Page 332 uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings Group Shows the storage capacity of the system Storage — and the USB capacity. Apps Shows the status of the installed apps. — Account & sync Adds the additional account information. — Turn on/off the GPS setting before using Location services —...
  • Page 333 uuCustomized FeaturesuDefaulting All the Settings Defaulting All the Settings Reset all the menu and customized settings as the factory defaults. 1Defaulting All the Settings 1. Select HOME. When you transfer the vehicle to a third party, reset 2. Select Settings. all settings to default and delete all personal data.
  • Page 334: Hands-Free Telephone System

    To use HFT, you need a Bluetooth-compatible mobile using your vehicle’s audio system, without handling your mobile phone. phone. For a list of compatible phones, pairing procedures, and special feature capabilities, ask a dealer or your local Honda. Using HFT Voice control tips ■...
  • Page 335 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuUsing HFT (Phone) button: Press to go directly to the Phone screen. LIST/SELECT (Selector) knob: Rotate to select an item on the screen, then press (Pick-up) button: Press to go directly to the Phone screen or to answer an incoming call.
  • Page 336 Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any Signal Strength use of such marks by Honda Motor Co., Ltd., is under Roam Status licence. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.
  • Page 337 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus HFT Menus The ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY q or ON w to use the system. 1HFT Menus To use HFT, you must first pair your Bluetooth- compatible mobile phone to the system while the vehicle is parked.
  • Page 338 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus Redial Redial the last number dialed in the phone’s history. Phone setup Bluetooth setup Add new device Pair a phone to the system. Connect a phone Connect a phone to the system. Connect a Bluetooth® Audio device to the Connect an audio device system.
  • Page 339 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus Add New Select a phone number from the call history Speed dial Call history to store as a speed dial number. Select a phone number from the phonebook Phonebook to store as a speed dial number. Enter a phone number to store as a speed dial Phone number number.
  • Page 340 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus Ringtone Fixed Select the ring tone stored in HFT. Mobile phone Select the ring tone stored in the connected mobile phone. Caller ID info Name priority Prioritize the caller’s name as the caller ID. Number priority Prioritize the caller’s phone number as the caller ID.
  • Page 341 Once you have paired a phone, you can see it Bluetooth® devices using your phone. displayed on the screen with one or two icons on the From your phone, select Honda HFT. right side. 5. The system gives you a pairing code on the These icons indicate the following: audio/information screen.
  • Page 342 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ To pair a mobile phone (when a phone has already been paired to the system) 1. Press the button or the button. If a prompt appears asking to connect to a phone, select No and proceed with step 2.
  • Page 343 If your phone does not appear, select Phone not found? and search for Bluetooth® devices using your phone. From your phone, select Honda HFT. 8. The system gives you a pairing code on the audio display. Confirm if the pairing code on the screen and your phone match.
  • Page 344 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ To Change the currently paired phone 1. Press the button or the button. 2. Rotate to select Phone setup, then press 3. Rotate to select Bluetooth setup, then press 4. Rotate to select Connect a phone, then press The screen changes to a device list.
  • Page 345 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ To change the pairing code setting 1. Press the button or the button. 2. Rotate to select Phone setup, then press 3. Rotate to select Bluetooth setup, then press 4. Rotate to select Pass-key, then press 5.
  • Page 346 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ To delete a paired phone 1. Press the button or the button. 2. Rotate to select Phone setup, then press 3. Rotate to select Bluetooth setup, then press 4. Rotate to select Delete device, then press The screen changes to a device list.
  • Page 347 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ 1Ring Tone Ring Tone Fixed: The fixed ring tone sounds from the speakers. You can change the ring tone setting. Mobile phone: The ring tone stored in the 1. Press the button or the button. connected mobile phone sounds from the speakers.
  • Page 348 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ To Clear the System Pairing codes, paired phones, all speed dial entries, all call history data, and all imported phonebook data are erased. 1. Press the button or the button. 2. Rotate to select Phone setup, then press 3.
  • Page 349 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ 1Automatic Import of Mobile Phonebook and Call History Automatic Import of Mobile Phonebook and Call History When you select a person from the list in the mobile When your phone is paired, the contents of its phonebook and call history are phonebook, you can see up to three category icons.
  • Page 350 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ 1Speed Dial Speed Dial You can use the audio preset buttons during a call to Up to 20 speed dial numbers can be stored per phone. store a speed dial number: To store a speed dial number: 1.
  • Page 351 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ To edit a speed dial 1. Press the button or the button. 2. Rotate to select Phone setup, then press 3. Rotate to select Speed dial, then press 4. Select an existing speed dial entry. 5.
  • Page 352 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ 1Making a Call Making a Call The maximum range between your phone and You can make calls by inputting any phone number, or by using the imported vehicles is 10 metres (30 feet). phonebook, call history, speed dial entries, or redial. Once a call is connected, you can hear the voice of the person you are calling through the audio speakers.
  • Page 353 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ To make a call using the imported 1To make a call using the imported phonebook phonebook This function is disabled while the vehicle is moving. When your phone is paired, the contents of its phonebook are automatically imported to the system.
  • Page 354 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ To make a call using redial 1To make a call using redial 1. Press the button or the button. Press and hold the button to redial the last 2. Rotate to select Redial, then press number dialed in your phone’s call history.
  • Page 355 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ To make a call using a speed dial entry 1To make a call using a speed dial entry 1. Press the button or the button. On the Phone screen, the first six speed dials on the 2.
  • Page 356 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ 1Options During a Call Options During a Call Dial tones: Available on some phones. The following options are available during a call. Swap call: Put the current call on hold to answer the incoming call. Mute: Mute your voice.
  • Page 357: Models With Display Audio System

    For a list of compatible phones, pairing procedures, and special feature capabilities, ask a dealer or your local Honda. Using HFT To use the system, the Bluetooth On/Off Status ■...
  • Page 358 Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any button: Press to select an item displayed on the Phone screen. use of such marks by Honda Motor Co., Ltd., is under SOURCE button: Press to call a number listed in the selected item on the Phone licence.
  • Page 359 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuUsing HFT ■ Limitations for Manual Operation Certain manual functions are disabled or inoperable while the vehicle is in motion. You cannot select a grayed-out option until the vehicle is stopped. Only previously stored speed dial entries with voice tags, phonebook names, or numbers can be called using voice commands while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Page 360 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus HFT Menus The ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY q or ON to use the system. 1HFT Menus To use HFT, you must first pair your Bluetooth- ■ compatible mobile phone to the system while the Phone settings screen vehicle is parked.
  • Page 361 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus Edit Speed Dial New Entry Manual Input Enter a phone number to store as a speed dial number. Import from Call History Select a phone number from the call history to store as a speed dial number. Import from Phonebook Select a phone number from the phonebook to store as a...
  • Page 362 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ Phone menu screen 1. Press , or select HOME, then select Phone. 2. Press (MENU) on the steering wheel, or select MENU. Speed Dial New Entry Manual Input Enter a phone number to store as a speed dial number.
  • Page 363 Refresh to search again. If your phone still does not appear, select Phone not found and search for Bluetooth devices using your phone. From your phone, search for Honda HFT. 5. The system gives you a pairing code on the audio/information screen.
  • Page 364 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ To change the currently paired phone 1To change the currently paired phone 1. Go to the Phone settings screen. If no other phones are found or paired when trying to 2 Phone settings screen P. 359 switch to another phone, HFT will inform you that the 2.
  • Page 365 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ To edit an already-paired phone name 1. Go to the Phone settings screen. 2 Phone settings screen P. 359 2. Select Bluetooth Device List. 3. Select a paired phone you want to edit. 4. Select Edit Device Name. 5.
  • Page 366 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ To delete a paired phone 1. Go to the Phone settings screen. 2 Phone settings screen P. 359 2. Select Bluetooth Device List. 3. Select a phone you want to delete. 4. Select Delete This Device. 5.
  • Page 367 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ 1Ring Tone Ring Tone Fixed: The fixed ring tone sounds from the speaker. You can change the ring tone setting. Mobile Phone: The ring tone stored in the 1. Go to the Phone settings screen. connected mobile phone sounds from the speaker.
  • Page 368 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ 1Automatic Import of Cellular Phonebook and Call History Automatic Import of Cellular Phonebook and Call History When you select a person from the list in the cellular ■ When Automatic Phone Sync is set to phonebook, you can see up to three category icons.
  • Page 369 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ 1Speed Dial Speed Dial When a voice tag is stored, press the button to Up to 20 speed dial numbers can be stored per phone. call the number using the voice tag. Say the voice tag To store a speed dial number: name.
  • Page 370 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ To add a voice tag to a stored speed 1Speed Dial dial number Avoid using duplicate voice tags. 1. Go to the Phone settings screen. Avoid using “home” as a voice tag. 2 Phone settings screen P. 359 It is easier for the system to recognize a longer name.
  • Page 371 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ To edit a speed dial 1. Go to the Phone settings screen. 2 Phone settings screen P. 359 2. Select Edit Speed Dial. 3. Select an existing speed dial entry. From the pop-up menu, select Edit. 4.
  • Page 372 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ To make a call using the imported 1To make a call using the imported phonebook phonebook This function is disabled while the vehicle is moving. 1. Go to the Phone menu screen. However, you can call a stored voice-tagged speed dial number using voice commands.
  • Page 373 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ To make a call using redial 1To make a call using redial 1. Go to the Phone menu screen. Press and hold the button to redial the last 2 Phone menu screen P. 361 number dialed in your phone’s history. 2.
  • Page 374 uuHands-Free Telephone SystemuHFT Menus ■ Receiving a Call 1Receiving a Call Call Waiting When there is an incoming call, an audible Press the button to put the current call on hold to notification sounds and the Incoming call answer the incoming call. screen appears.
  • Page 376 Driving This chapter discusses driving, refueling, and information on items such as accessories. Before Driving ........376 Manual transmission models Brake Assist System ......449 Towing a Trailer ........380 Auto Idle Stop ........409 City-Brake Active system.......450 Emergency Stop Signal ......455 When Driving Cruise Control ........
  • Page 377: 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 378: 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 luggage, or improperly storing it, can affect your vehicle's heavy items in the luggage area or tow a trailer, have handling, stability, stopping distance, and tyres, and make it unsafe.
  • Page 379 uuBefore DrivinguDriving Preparation • Be sure items placed on the floor behind the front seats cannot roll under the seats. They can interfere with the driver's ability to operate the pedals, or the operation of the seats. • Everyone in the vehicle must fasten their seat belt. 2 Fastening a Seat Belt P.
  • Page 380 uuBefore DrivinguLoad Limit Load Limit When you load luggage, the total weight of the vehicle, all passengers, and luggage 1Load Limit must not exceed the maximum permissible weight. WARNING 2 Specifications P. 582 Overloading or improper loading can affect The load for the front and rear axles also must not exceed the maximum permissible handling and stability and cause a crash in axle weight.
  • Page 381: Towing A Trailer

    Towing a Trailer Towing Preparation ■ 1Towing Load Limits Towing Load Limits WARNING Your vehicle can tow a trailer if you carefully observe the load limits, use the proper equipment, and follow the towing guidelines. Check the load limits before driving. Exceeding any load limit or improperly ■...
  • Page 382 uuTowing a TraileruTowing Preparation ■ Trailer Nose load The trailer nose load should never exceed 95 kg (209 lbs). This is the amount of weight the trailer puts on the towbar when it is fully- loaded. As a rule of thumb for trailer weights of less than 950 kg (2,094 lbs), the trailer nose load should be 10 percent of the total trailer package.
  • Page 383 uuTowing a TraileruTowing Preparation ■ 1Towing Equipment and Accessories Towing Equipment and Accessories Make sure that all equipment is properly installed and Towing equipment varies by the size of your trailer, how much load you are towing, maintained, and that it meets the regulations of the and where you are towing.
  • Page 384 uuTowing a TraileruDriving Safely with a Trailer Driving Safely with a Trailer ■ 1Driving Safely with a Trailer Things You Need To Know Before Towing a Trailer Operating speed when towing a trailer is restricted • Have the trailer properly serviced and keep it in good condition. up to 100 km/h (62 mph).
  • Page 385 uuTowing a TraileruDriving Safely with a Trailer ■ 1Towing Speeds and Gears Towing Speeds and Gears The shift down indicator will not prompt to • Drive slower than normal. downshift to 1st gear. It is up to you to downshift to •...
  • Page 386 uuTowing a TraileruDriving Safely with a Trailer ■ Turning and Braking • Turn more slowly and with a wider turning arc than normal. • Allow more time and distance for braking. • Do not brake or turn suddenly. ■ Driving in Hilly Terrain •...
  • Page 387: When Driving

    When Driving Models without keyless access system Starting the Engine 1Starting the Engine 1. Make sure the parking brake is applied. 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 2,400 metres (8,000 feet).
  • Page 388 uuWhen DrivinguStarting the Engine All models 1Starting the Engine 3. Turn the ignition switch to START Do not hold the key in START for more than 15 without depressing the accelerator pedal. seconds. • If the engine does not start right away, wait for at least 10 seconds before trying again.
  • Page 389 uuWhen DrivinguStarting the Engine ■ Hill start assist system 1Hill start assist system Hill start assist keeps the brake engaged briefly to help to prevent the vehicle from Hill start assist may not prevent the vehicle from rolling on inclines as you move your foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator. rolling downhill on a very steep or slippery slope, and does not operate on small inclines.
  • Page 390: Models With Keyless Access System

    uuWhen DrivinguStarting the Engine Models with keyless access system Starting the Engine 1Starting the Engine 1. Make sure the parking brake is applied. 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 2,400 metres (8,000 feet).
  • Page 391 uuWhen DrivinguStarting the Engine All models 1Starting the Engine 3. Press the ENGINE START/STOP button Bring the keyless remote close to the ENGINE without depressing the accelerator pedal. START/STOP button if the battery in the keyless remote is weak. ENGINE START 2 If the Keyless Remote Battery is Weak P.
  • Page 392 uuWhen DrivinguStarting the Engine ■ Stopping the Engine You can turn the engine off when the vehicle is completely stopped. Continuously variable transmission models 1. Shift to 2. Press the ENGINE START/STOP button. Manual transmission models • If the shift lever is in N , press the ENGINE START/STOP button.
  • Page 393 uuWhen DrivinguStarting the Engine ■ Hill start assist system 1Hill start assist system Hill start assist keeps the brake engaged briefly to help to prevent the vehicle from Hill start assist may not prevent the vehicle from rolling on inclines as you move your foot from the brake pedal to the accelerator. rolling downhill on a very steep or slippery slope, and does not operate on small inclines.
  • Page 394: Precautions While Driving

    uuWhen DrivinguPrecautions While Driving Precautions While Driving ■ 1Precautions While Driving In Rain CAUTION: Do not drive on the road where water is Avoid driving in deep water and on flooded roads. This can damage the engine or deep. Driving through deep water will cause damage driveline, or cause electrical component failure.
  • Page 395 uuWhen DrivinguPrecautions While Driving ■ 1Precautions While Driving Other Precautions During the first 1,000 km (625 miles) of operation, If there is a strong impact with something under the vehicle, stop in a safe location. avoid sudden acceleration or full throttle operation so Check the underside of the vehicle for damage or any fluid leaks.
  • Page 396: Continuously Variable Transmission

    uuWhen DrivinguContinuously Variable Transmission Continuously Variable Transmission ■ Creeping The engine runs at a higher idle speed and creeping increases. Keep the brake pedal firmly depressed when stopped. ■ Kickdown Quickly depressing the accelerator pedal while driving uphill may cause the transmission to drop to a lower gear, unexpectedly increasing vehicle speed.
  • Page 397: Continuously Variable Transmission Models

    uuWhen DrivinguShifting Continuously variable transmission models Shifting 1Shifting Change the shift position in accordance with your driving needs. Models without keyless access system You cannot turn the ignition switch to LOCK ■ remove the key unless the shift lever is in Shift lever positions Models with keyless access system You cannot change the power mode from ON to...
  • Page 398 uuWhen DrivinguShifting ■ 1Shift Lever Operation Shift Lever Operation NOTICE When you change the shift lever from Tachometer’s red zone vice versa, come to a complete stop and keep the brake pedal depressed. Operating the shift lever before the vehicle has come to a complete standstill can damage the transmission.
  • Page 399 uuWhen DrivinguShifting ■ 17-Speed Manual Shift Mode 7-Speed Manual Shift Mode In the 7-speed manual shift mode, the transmission Use the paddle shifters to change between 1st and 7th speeds without removing shifts up or down by operating either paddle shifter your hands from the steering wheel.
  • Page 400 uuWhen DrivinguShifting ■ 17-Speed Manual Shift Mode Operation 7-Speed Manual Shift Mode Operation Each paddle shift operation makes a single gear change. Paddle Shifter Paddle Shifter To change continuously, release the paddle shifter (Shift down) (Shift up) before pulling it again for the next speed. The shift indicator blinks when you cannot shift up or down.
  • Page 401 uuWhen DrivinguShifting ■ 1Shift Up Indicator Shift Up Indicator WARNING Comes on while the vehicle is in the 7-speed manual shift mode to indicate when a shift Shift Up Indicator The shift indicator is only a guide to help change is appropriate to maintain the most you achieve better fuel economy.
  • Page 402: 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 403 uuWhen DrivinguShifting ■ 1Shift Up/Down Indicators Shift Up/Down Indicators WARNING Come on to indicate when a gear change is appropriate to maintain the most fuel efficient The shift indicator is only a guide to help driving style. you achieve better fuel economy. Never refer to the Shift Indicators when The shift up indicator: Comes on when road and traffic conditions are unsuitable...
  • Page 404 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 405: Continuously Variable Transmission Models

    uuWhen DrivinguAuto Idle Stop Continuously variable transmission models Auto Idle Stop 1Auto Idle Stop To help to maximise fuel economy, the engine automatically stops when the vehicle The battery installed in this vehicle is specifically comes to a stop, depending on environmental and vehicle operating conditions. The designed for a model with Auto Idle Stop.
  • Page 406 uuWhen DrivinguAuto Idle Stop ■ 1Auto Idle Stop System ON/OFF Auto Idle Stop System ON/OFF Pressing the Auto Idle Stop OFF button restarts the To turn the Auto Idle Stop system off, press engine during the Auto Idle Stop activated. this button.
  • Page 407 uuWhen DrivinguAuto Idle Stop ■ 1Auto Idle Stop Activates When: Auto Idle Stop Activates When: Do not open a bonnet, during idling stop. The vehicle stops with the shift lever in D and the brake pedal depressed. If the bonnet is opened, the engine will not restart automatically.
  • Page 408 uuWhen DrivinguAuto Idle Stop ■ Auto idle stop may not activate when: • The steering wheel is operated. • Altitude is high. • The vehicle is stopped by braking suddenly. • The vehicle is repeatedly accelerated and decelerated at a low speed. •...
  • Page 409 uuWhen DrivinguAuto Idle Stop ■ 1The Engine Automatically Restarts When: The Engine Automatically Restarts When: If you are using an electronic device during Auto Idle The brake pedal is released. Stop, the device may temporarily be turned off when the engine restarts. ■...
  • Page 410: Manual Transmission Models

    uuWhen DrivinguAuto Idle Stop Manual transmission models Auto Idle Stop 1Auto Idle Stop To help to maximise fuel economy, the engine automatically stops when the vehicle If Auto Idle Stop is turned on long enough to lower comes to a stop, depending on environmental and vehicle operating conditions. The the battery charge, the engine may not restart automatically.
  • Page 411 uuWhen DrivinguAuto Idle Stop ■ 1Auto Idle Stop System ON/OFF Auto Idle Stop System ON/OFF Pressing the Auto Idle Stop OFF button restarts the To turn the Auto Idle Stop system off, press engine during the Auto Idle Stop activated. this button.
  • Page 412 uuWhen DrivinguAuto Idle Stop ■ 1Auto Idle Stop Activates When: Auto Idle Stop Activates When: Do not open a bonnet, during idling stop. The Auto Idle Stop is activated after the vehicle has come to a stop and the shift lever If the bonnet is opened, the engine will not restart is in N with the clutch released.
  • Page 413 uuWhen DrivinguAuto Idle Stop ■ Auto idle stop may not activate when: • The steering wheel is operated. • Altitude is high. Models with climate control system • The climate control system is in use, and there is a significant difference between the set temperature and the actual interior temperature.
  • Page 414 uuWhen DrivinguAuto Idle Stop ■ 1When the Auto Idle Stop Indicator (Green) Starts Blinking Rapidly When the Auto Idle Stop Indicator (Green) Starts Blinking The indicator starts blinking rapidly under the Rapidly following conditions: Fully depress the clutch pedal. Models with climate control system The engine automatically restarts.
  • Page 415: 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 motorways or open roads where you can travel at WARNING a constant speed with little acceleration or deceleration. Improper use of the cruise control can lead When to use to a crash.
  • Page 416 uuWhen DrivinguCruise Control ■ To Set the Vehicle Speed The set speed appears when cruise control begins –/SET Button Press and release Take your foot off the pedal and press the –/SET button when you reach the desired speed. The moment you release the –/SET button, the set speed is fixed, and cruise control begins.
  • Page 417 uuWhen DrivinguCruise Control ■ 1To Adjust the Vehicle Speed To Adjust the Vehicle Speed You can set the vehicle speed using the –/SET button Increase or decrease the vehicle speed using the RES/+ or –/SET buttons on the on the steering wheel when adjusting the speed with steering wheel.
  • Page 418: Adjustable Speed Limiter

    uuWhen DrivinguAdjustable Speed Limiter Adjustable Speed Limiter This system enables you to set a maximum speed that cannot be exceeded even if 1Adjustable Speed Limiter you are depressing the accelerator pedal. WARNING The vehicle speed limit can be set from about 30 km/h (18 mph) to about 250 km/h (156 mph).
  • Page 419 uuWhen DrivinguAdjustable Speed Limiter ■ 1To Set the Speed Limit To Set the Speed Limit If you set the speed limit while travelling at less than 30 km/h (18 mph), the speed limit is set to 30 km/h (18 mph). On when the adjustable The beeper sounds and the displayed speed limit blinks speed limiter is set...
  • Page 420 uuWhen DrivinguAdjustable Speed Limiter ■ To Adjust the Speed Limit Increase or decrease the speed limit by using the RES/+ or -/SET buttons on the steering wheel. To increase speed To decrease speed • Each time you press the button, the speed limit is increased or decreased by about 1 km/h or 1 mph accordingly.
  • Page 421 uuWhen DrivinguAdjustable Speed Limiter ■ 1To Cancel To Cancel The adjustable speed limiter changes into cruise To cancel the adjustable speed limiter, do any control if the LIM button is pressed. of the following: Models with intelligent speed limiter MAIN •...
  • Page 422: Intelligent Speed Limiter

    uuWhen DrivinguIntelligent Speed Limiter Models with traffic sign recognition system Intelligent Speed Limiter 1Intelligent Speed Limiter Automatically sets the speed limit that the traffic sign recognition system detects. WARNING And the speed limit cannot be exceeded even if you are depressing the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 423 uuWhen DrivinguIntelligent Speed Limiter 1Intelligent Speed Limiter How to use The system is designed to detect signs that follow the The indicator is on in the instrument panel. Vienna Convention standards. Not all signs may be Intelligent speed limiter is ready to use. detected, but any signs posted on roadsides should not be ignored.
  • Page 424 uuWhen DrivinguIntelligent Speed Limiter ■ 1Intelligent Speed Limiter To Set the Speed Limit Manual transmission models When the engine speed slows down, try to downshift. Do not use the intelligent speed limiter in areas of On when the intelligent speed limiter is different units from the display unit of the intelligent set to the speed limit that the traffic sign recognition system detects.
  • Page 425 uuWhen DrivinguIntelligent Speed Limiter ■ When the traffic sign recognition system detects the new speed limit sign 1To Set the Speed Limit The intelligent speed limiter is set to the new speed limit that the traffic sign The intelligent speed limiter may also switch to pause recognition system detects.
  • Page 426 uuWhen DrivinguIntelligent Speed Limiter ■ When the traffic sign recognition system detects the speed limit sign while the intelligent speed limiter is paused The speed limitation function and warning function will be resumed automatically. ■ When the traffic sign recognition system does not detect the speed limit sign for a time while the intelligent speed limiter is activated While driving, in addition to when the traffic sign recognition system detects no speed limit sign, the traffic sign recognition system may display no speed limit.
  • Page 427 uuWhen DrivinguIntelligent Speed Limiter ■ 1To Adjust the Speed Limit To Adjust the Speed Limit A negative or positive offset with respect to the Increase or decrease the speed limit by using the RES/+ or -/SET buttons on the speed limit will be reset automatically when the steering wheel.
  • Page 428 uuWhen DrivinguIntelligent Speed Limiter ■ 1To Cancel To Cancel The intelligent speed limiter changes into cruise To cancel the intelligent speed limiter, do any control if the LIM button is pressed. of the following: MAIN • Press the CANCEL button. Button •...
  • Page 429: Forward Collision Warning

    uuWhen DrivinguForward Collision Warning Forward Collision Warning Alerts you when it detects the possibility of your vehicle colliding with the vehicle in 1Forward Collision Warning front of yours. Important Safety Reminder Forward Collision Warning cannot detect all objects ahead and may not detect a given object; accuracy of If the system determines a collision is possible, it gives both visual and audible alerts.
  • Page 430 If this occurs, we recommend that you replace the windscreen with a genuine Honda replacement windscreen. Making even minor repairs within the camera’s field of vision or installing an aftermarket replacement windscreen may also cause the system to operate abnormally.
  • Page 431 uuWhen DrivinguForward Collision Warning ■ Automatic shutoff 1Automatic shutoff Forward Collision Warning may automatically shut itself off and the indicator To help to reduce the likelihood that high interior comes and stays on when: temperatures will cause the camera system to shut •...
  • Page 432 uuWhen DrivinguForward Collision Warning ■ Forward Collision Warning Limitations Forward Collision Warning may not activate or may not detect a vehicle in front of your vehicle, and may activate even when you are aware of a vehicle ahead of you, or when there is no vehicle ahead, under the following conditions.
  • Page 433 uuWhen DrivinguLane Departure Warning Lane Departure Warning Alerts you when the system detects a possibility of your vehicle unintentionally 1Lane Departure Warning crossing over left or right side lane markings. Important Safety Reminder Like all assistance systems, Lane Departure Warning ■...
  • Page 434 If this occurs, we recommend that you replace the windscreen with a genuine Honda replacement windscreen. Making even minor repairs within the camera’s field of vision or installing an aftermarket replacement windscreen may also cause the system to operate abnormally.
  • Page 435 uuWhen DrivinguLane Departure Warning ■ 1Lane Departure Warning Camera Lane Departure Warning Conditions and Limitations If the message appears: The system may not properly detect lane markings and the position of your vehicle • Use the heating and cooling system /climate under certain conditions.
  • Page 436 uuWhen DrivinguLane Departure Warning ■ Roadway conditions • Driving on a snowy or wet roadway (obscured lane marking, vehicle tracks, reflected lights, road spray, high contrast). • Driving on a road with temporary lane markings. • Faint, multiple, or varied lane markings are visible on the roadway due to road repairs or old lane markings.
  • Page 437: Traffic Sign Recognition System

    uuWhen DrivinguTraffic Sign Recognition System Traffic Sign Recognition System Reminds you of road sign information, such as the current speed limit and that 1Traffic Sign Recognition System overtaking is prohibited, your vehicle has just passed through, showing it on the The system is designed to detect signs that follow the multi-information display.
  • Page 438 uuWhen DrivinguTraffic Sign Recognition System While driving, in addition to when there is no detected sign, you may also see the 1Traffic Sign Recognition System below screen when. If the system cannot operate: appears: • Use the heating and cooling system /climate control system to cool down the interior and, if...
  • Page 439 uuWhen DrivinguTraffic Sign Recognition System ■ Signs Displayed on the Multi-Information Display Two traffic signs can be simultaneously displayed next to each other when detected. The speed limit sign icon is displayed on the right half of the screen. The overtaking prohibition sign icon appears on the left.
  • Page 440 uuWhen DrivinguTraffic Sign Recognition System ■ Selecting to display traffic signs when main mode is off You can continue displaying reduced-size traffic sign icon on the multi-information display even while the main mode is not selected. 2 Customized Features P. 129...
  • Page 441: Vehicle Stability Assist (Vsa) System

    uuWhen DrivinguVehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System VSA helps to stabilize the vehicle during cornering if the vehicle turns more or less 1Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System than what was intended. It also assists in maintaining traction on slippery surfaces. The VSA may not function properly if tyre type and It does so by regulating engine output and selectively applying the brakes.
  • Page 442 uuWhen DrivinguVehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System ■ 1Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System VSA OFF Button With the button pressed, your vehicle will have This button is on the driver side control panel. normal braking and cornering ability, but VSA VSA OFF Indicator To partically turn the VSA features on and off, traction and stability enhancement becomes less press and hold it until you hear a beep.
  • Page 443: Agile Handling Assist System

    uuWhen DrivinguAgile Handling Assist System Agile Handling Assist System Lightly brakes each of the front and rear wheels, as needed, when you turn the 1Agile Handling Assist System steering wheel, and helps support the vehicle’s stability and performance during The agile handling assist system cannot enhance cornering.
  • Page 444: Deflation Warning System

    uuWhen DrivinguDeflation Warning System Deflation Warning System Instead of directly measuring the pressure in each tyre, the deflation warning system 1Deflation Warning System on this vehicle monitors and compares the rolling radius and rotational The system does not monitor the tyres when driving characteristics of each wheel and tyre while you are driving to determine if one or at low speed.
  • Page 445 uuWhen DrivinguDeflation Warning System You can calibrate the system from the 1Deflation Warning System Calibration customized features on the multi-information • Deflation Warning System cannot be calibrated if a display. compact spare tyre is installed. • 1. Press the button until The calibration process requires approximately 30 minutes of cumulative driving at speeds between (customize settings) appears on the display,...
  • Page 446: Adjusting Headlight Distribution

    uuWhen DrivinguAdjusting Headlight Distribution Adjusting Headlight Distribution Driving the right-hand type vehicle in right-hand traffic, or the left-hand type vehicle 1Adjusting Headlight Distribution in left-hand traffic causes headlight glare to oncoming vehicles. You need to alter Be careful not to adhere the tape to an incorrect the headlight beam distribution using masking tape.
  • Page 447: 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 448 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 to reduce the effort needed on the brake pedal.
  • Page 449: Anti-Lock Brake System (Abs)

    uuBrakinguAnti-lock Brake System (ABS) Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ■ 1Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) NOTICE Helps to prevent the wheels from locking up, and helps you retain steering control The ABS may not function correctly if you use an by pumping the brakes rapidly, much faster than you. incorrect tyre type and size.
  • Page 450: 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 451: City-Brake Active System

    uuBrakinguCity-Brake Active system City-Brake Active system Can assist you when driving at a low speed, and there is a possibility of your vehicle 1City-Brake Active system colliding with a vehicle detected right in front of yours. The City-Brake Active system WARNING is designed to alert you when a potential collision is determined, as well as to reduce your vehicle speed when a collision is deemed unavoidable to help to minimise...
  • Page 452 uuBrakinguCity-Brake Active system ■ 1City-Brake Active system Collision Alert Stages The system may not activate or may not detect a The beeper sounds, and a CTBA warning vehicle in front of your vehicle under the following blinks on the multi-information display, and conditions: hard braking is applied when a possible •...
  • Page 453 uuBrakinguCity-Brake Active system ■ 1City-Brake Active system The System On and Off The system may automatically shut off, and the CTBA You can turn the system on and off using the indicator can come on and the message can appear multi-information display.
  • Page 454 uuBrakinguCity-Brake Active system ■ 1City-Brake Active system With Little Chance of a Collision Take your vehicle to a dealer if you need the laser The system may activate even when you are aware of a vehicle ahead of you, or sensor or area around it to be repaired, or removed, when there is no vehicle ahead.
  • Page 455 uuBrakinguCity-Brake Active system ■ 1City-Brake Active system About the Laser Equipped in the System WARNING The City-Brake Active system unit, including Laser Sensor the laser sensor, is located behind the Handling the laser sensor improperly can rearview mirror. lead to eye injury. To avoid eye injury, Keep the following: •...
  • Page 456: Emergency Stop Signal

    uuBrakinguEmergency Stop Signal Emergency Stop Signal Activates when you brake hard while driving at 60 km/h (37 mph) or above to alert 1Emergency Stop Signal drivers behind you about sudden braking by rapidly flashing hazard warning lights. The emergency stop signal is not a system that can This may help to alert drivers behind you to take appropriate means to avoid a prevent a possible rear-end collision caused by your hard braking.
  • Page 457: 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. Continuously variable transmission models Heat from the exhaust can cause a fire. 3.
  • Page 458: Parking Sensor System

    uuParking Your VehicleuParking Sensor System Parking Sensor System The corner and centre sensors monitor obstacles around your vehicle, and the 1Parking Sensor System beeper and multi-information display and audio/information screen let you know Even when the system is on, always confirm if there is the approximate distance between your vehicle and the obstacle.
  • Page 459 uuParking Your VehicleuParking Sensor System ■ Parking sensor system on and off 1Parking sensor system on and off With the ignition switch in ON , press the The parking sensor system is in the previously parking sensor system button to turn on or off selected on or off setting each time you start the the system.
  • Page 460 uuParking Your VehicleuParking Sensor System ■ When the distance between your vehicle and obstacles becomes shorter Models with multi-view rear camera Distance between the Bumper and Obstacle Length of the Indicator Audio/information screen intermittent beep Corner Sensors Centre Sensors Rear: About 110-60 cm Moderate —...
  • Page 461 uuParking Your VehicleuParking Sensor System Models without multi-view rear camera Distance between the Bumper and Obstacle Length of the Indicator Multi-information display intermittent beep Corner Sensors Centre Sensors Rear: About 110-60 cm Moderate — — (43-24 inches) About 60-45 cm About 60-45 cm Short (24-18 inches)
  • Page 462 uuParking Your VehicleuParking Sensor System ■ 1Turning off All Rear Sensors Turning off All Rear Sensors When you shift to , the indicator in the parking 1. Make sure that the parking sensor system is not activated. Turn the ignition sensor system button blinks as a reminder that the switch to LOCK rear sensors have been turned off.
  • Page 463: Multi-View Rear Camera

    Multi-View Rear Camera About Your Multi-View Rear Camera The audio/information screen can display your vehicle’s rear view. The display 1About Your Multi-View Rear Camera automatically changes to the rear view when the shift lever is moved to The rear camera view is restricted. You cannot see the corner ends of the bumper or what is underneath ■...
  • Page 464 uuMulti-View Rear Camera uAbout Your Multi-View Rear Camera You can view three different camera angles on the rearview display. Touch the appropriate icon to switch the angle. : Wide view : Normal view : Top down view If the last used viewing mode is Wide or Normal, the same mode is selected the next time you shift into R .
  • Page 465: Fuel Information

    Refueling Fuel Information ■ Fuel recommendation 1Fuel Information Unleaded premium petrol, research octane number 95 or higher NOTICE Use of petrol that contains lead presents the Your vehicle is designed to operate on premium unleaded petrol with a research following risks: octane of 95 or higher.
  • Page 466: How To Refuel

    uuRefuelinguHow to Refuel How to Refuel 1. Stop your vehicle with the service station 1How to Refuel Fuel Fill Door pump on the left side of the vehicle in the WARNING Release Handle rear. 2. Turn off the engine. Petrol is highly flammable and explosive. 3.
  • Page 467: Improving 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 468: Accessories And Modifications

    Modifications systems should not interfere with your vehicle’s computer controlled systems, such as your airbags Do not modify your vehicle or use non-Honda components that can affect its and anti-lock brakes. handling, stability, and reliability. Honda Genuine accessories are recommended to Overall vehicle performance can be affected.
  • Page 470 Maintenance This chapter discusses basic maintenance. Before Performing Maintenance Oil Check......... 486 Tyre Service Life ....... 510 Inspection and Maintenance .... 470 Adding Engine Oil......487 Tyre and Wheel Replacement... 511 Engine Coolant ........ 488 Tyre Rotation ........512 Safety When Performing Maintenance..471 Parts and Fluids Used in Maintenance Transmission Fluid......
  • Page 471: Before Performing Maintenance

    Before Performing Maintenance Inspection and Maintenance For your safety, perform all listed inspections and maintenance to keep your vehicle in good condition. If you become aware of any abnormality (noise, smell, insufficient brake fluid, oil residue on the ground, etc.), have your vehicle inspected by a dealer. Refer to the Service Book that came with your vehicle/maintenance schedule in this owner’s manual for detailed maintenance and inspection information.
  • Page 472: 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 473: 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 same high quality standards used in Honda vehicles.
  • Page 474 Service Reminder System Provides information of which service items are to be performed. Service items are 1Service Reminder System represented by a code and icon. The system tells you when to take your vehicle to a You can choose to have a corresponding warning dealer by days remaining.
  • Page 475 uuService Reminder System ■ 1Displaying the Service Reminder Information Displaying the Service Reminder Information Based on engine operating conditions and engine oil 1. Turn the ignition switch to ON conditions, the system calculates the remaining days 2. Press the (information) button repeatedly until the maintenance item(s) before the next service is to be performed.
  • Page 476 uuService Reminder System ■ Warning Icons and Service Reminder Information on the Multi-Information Display Warning Icon (Amber) Service Reminder Information Explanation Information SERVICE DUE SOON One or more of the service items The remaining days will be are required in less than 30 days. counted down per day.
  • Page 477 uuService Reminder System ■ Service Reminder Items Service items displayed on the multi-information display are in code and icon. For an explanation of the service reminder codes and icons, refer to the Service Book that came with your vehicle. ■ Availability of the Service Reminder System 1Availability of the Service Reminder System Even if the service reminder information appears on the multi-information display...
  • Page 478 uuService Reminder System ■ 1Resetting the Display Resetting the Display NOTICE Reset the service reminder information display if you have performed the Failure to reset the service reminder information after maintenance service. a maintenance service results in the system showing incorrect maintenance intervals, which can lead to serious mechanical problems.
  • Page 479: Service Reminder System

    Maintenance Schedule If your vehicle comes with the Service Book, the maintenance schedule for your vehicle is available in the book. For vehicles without the Service Book, refer to the following maintenance schedule. The maintenance schedule outlines the minimum required maintenance that you should perform to ensure the troublefree operation of your vehicle.
  • Page 480 uuMaintenance Schedule km x 1,000 Service at the indicated distance or miles x 1,000 12.5 25.0 37.5 50.0 62.5 75.0 87.5 100.0 112.5 125.0 time - whichever comes first. months Replace engine coolant At 200,000 km (120,000 miles) or 10 years, thereafter every 100,000 km (60,000 miles) or 5 years Replace transmission fluid MT Normal...
  • Page 481 uuMaintenance Schedule If you drive your vehicle under severe conditions, you must have the following items 1Maintenance Schedule served to the maintenance schedule indicated as Severe. The condition is considered as severe when you drive: A. less than 8 km (5 miles), or less than 16 km (10 Items Condition miles) in freezing temperatures per trip.
  • Page 482: Maintenance Record (On Vehicles Without Service Book)

    uuMaintenance Schedule uMaintenance Record (On vehicles without Service Book) Maintenance Record (On vehicles without Service Book) Have your servicing dealer record all required maintenance below. Keep receipts for all work done on your vehicle. Km (Mi.) or Month Date Sign or Stamp 20,000 km 12,500 Mi.
  • Page 483: Maintenance Under The Bonnet

    Maintenance Under the Bonnet Maintenance Items Under the Bonnet Left-hand drive type Engine Oil Fill Cap Brake Fluid (Black Cap) Engine Oil Dipstick (Orange) Right-hand drive type Brake Fluid (Black Cap) Battery Washer Fluid (Blue Cap) Engine Coolant Reserve Tank Radiator Cap...
  • Page 484: Opening The Bonnet

    uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuOpening the Bonnet Opening the Bonnet 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface, and set 1Opening the Bonnet the parking brake. NOTICE 2. Pull the bonnet release handle under the Do not open the bonnet when the wiper arms are dashboard at the driver’s side.
  • Page 485: Recommended Engine Oil

    ★HONDA ENG OIL #1.0 Honda ENG Oil #1.0 oil is formulated to Honda Green oil. 0W-20 improve fuel economy. Ambient Temperature If Honda ENG Oil #1.0, Honda Green Oil, or 0W-20 is not available, use 5W-30 or 0W-30.
  • Page 486 Genuine Honda Motor Oil ● API service SM or higher grade fuel-efficient oil ● Use a Genuine Honda Motor oil or another commercial engine oil of suitable SAE viscosity for the ambient temperature as shown. 0W-20, 0W-30, 5W-30 0W-20 oil is formulated to improve fuel 10W-30 economy.
  • Page 487: Oil Check

    uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuOil 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 oil.
  • Page 488: Adding Engine Oil

    uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuAdding Engine Oil Adding Engine Oil 1. Unscrew and remove the engine oil fill cap. 1Adding Engine Oil 2. Add oil slowly. NOTICE 3. Reinstall the engine oil fill cap, and tighten Do not fill the engine oil above the upper limit mark. it securely.
  • Page 489: Engine Coolant

    Under the BonnetuEngine Coolant Engine Coolant 1Engine Coolant Specified coolant: Honda All Season Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2 If Honda antifreeze/coolant is not available, you may This coolant is premixed with 50% antifreeze and 50% water. Do not add any use another major brand non-silicate coolant as a temporary replacement.
  • Page 490 uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuEngine 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 anticlockwise and engine is hot can cause the coolant to spray allow any pressure in the cooling system to out, seriously scalding you.
  • Page 491: Transmission Fluid

    Manual transmission models ■ Manual Transmission Fluid 1Manual Transmission Fluid If Honda MTF is not available, you may use the API Specified fluid: Honda Manual Transmission Fluid (MTF) certificated SAE 0W-20 or 5W-20 viscosity motor oil as a temporary measure.
  • Page 492: Brake Fluid

    uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuBrake Fluid Brake Fluid 1Brake Fluid Specified fluid: Brake Fluid with DOT 3 or DOT 4 NOTICE ■ Checking the Brake Fluid Brake fluid marked DOT 5 is not compatible with your vehicle's braking system and can cause extensive The fluid level should be between the MIN damage.
  • Page 493: Refilling Window Washer Fluid

    uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuRefilling Window Washer Fluid Refilling Window Washer Fluid Check the amount of window washer fluid by looking at the reservoir. 1Refilling Window Washer Fluid If the level is low, fill the washer reservoir. NOTICE Window Washer Reservoir Do not use engine antifreeze or a vinegar/water Pour the washer fluid carefully.
  • Page 494: Replacing Light Bulbs

    Replacing Light Bulbs Headlight Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulbs. 1Headlight Bulbs High/Low beam headlight: 60/55 W (H4/HB2, H4 for halogen bulb type) NOTICE Halogen bulbs get very hot when lit. ■ High/Low Beam Headlight Oil, perspiration, or a scratch on the glass can cause the bulb to overheat and shatter.
  • Page 495 uuReplacing Light BulbsuHeadlight Bulbs 5. Reinstall the hold-down wire. Hook the end of the wire on the knob in the slot. You can see if the hold-down wire is in the right place from the inspection window. Hold-Down 6. Reinstall the rubber weather seal. Wire 7.
  • Page 496 uuReplacing Light BulbsuFront Fog Light Bulbs Front Fog Light Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulbs. 1Front Fog Light Bulbs Front Fog Light: 35 W (H8 LL for halogen bulb type) NOTICE Halogen bulbs get very hot when lit. Oil, perspiration, 1.
  • Page 497 uuReplacing Light BulbsuFront Turn Signal Light Bulbs Front Turn Signal Light Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulbs. Front Turn Signal Light: 21 W (Amber) 1. Turn the socket to the left and remove it. Bulb 2. Pull the bulb straight out of its holder. 3.
  • Page 498 uuReplacing Light BulbsuPosition Light Bulbs Position Light Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulbs. Position Light: 5 W 1. Turn the socket to the left and remove it, Bulb then remove the old bulb. 2. Insert a new bulb. Socket...
  • Page 499 Light BulbsuSide Turn Signal Light Bulbs Side Turn Signal Light Bulbs Door mirrors have side turn signal lights. Have an authorized Honda dealer inspect and replace the light bulbs. Daytime Running Light Bulbs Daytime running light bulbs are the LED type. Have an authorized Honda dealer...
  • Page 500 uuReplacing Light BulbsuBack-Up Light, Rear Turn Signal Light and Rear Fog Light Bulbs Back-Up Light, Rear Turn Signal Light and Rear Fog Light Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulbs. Back-Up Light: 16 W Rear Turn Signal Light: 21 W (Amber) Rear Fog Light: 21 W 1.
  • Page 501 Light BulbsuBrake/Taillight Bulbs Brake/Taillight Bulbs Brake/taillight bulbs are the LED type. Have an authorized Honda dealer inspect and replace the light assembly.
  • Page 502 3. Remove the old bulb and insert a new bulb. Bulb High-Mount Brake Light Bulb High-mount brake light bulbs are LED type. Have an authorized Honda dealer inspect and replace the light assembly.
  • Page 503 uuReplacing Light BulbsuOther Light Bulbs Other Light Bulbs ■ ■ Models with colour audio system Ceiling Light Bulb Map Light Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulb. Models with display audio system When replacing, use the following bulbs. Ceiling Light: 8 W Map Light: 8 W 1.
  • Page 504 uuReplacing Light BulbsuOther Light Bulbs ■ Luggage Area Light Bulb When replacing, use the following bulbs. Luggage Area Light: 5 W Bulb 1. Pry on the edge of the cover using a flat- 2. Remove the old bulb and insert a new tip screwdriver to remove the cover.
  • Page 505 Checking and Maintaining Wiper Blades Checking Wiper Blades If the wiper blade rubber has deteriorated, it will leave streaks and the hard surfaces of the blade may scratch the window glass. Changing the Front Wiper Blade Rubber 1Changing the Front Wiper Blade Rubber 1.
  • Page 506: Blades

    uuChecking and Maintaining Wiper BladesuChanging the Front Wiper Blade Rubber 3. Slide the wiper blade out from its holder by pulling the tabbed end out. Blade 4. Slide the new wiper blade onto the holder from the bottom end. The tab on the blade should fit in the indent of the top of the wiper holder.
  • Page 507 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. Pivot up the bottom end of the wiper blade NOTICE until it comes off from the wiper arm. Avoid dropping the wiper blade;...
  • Page 508 uuChecking and Maintaining Wiper BladesuChanging the Rear Wiper Blade Rubber 4. Remove the retainers from the rubber blade Retainer that has been removed, and mount to a new rubber blade. 5. Slide the wiper blade onto the holder. Make sure it is engaged correctly, then Holder install the wiper blade assembly onto the wiper arm.
  • Page 509: Checking Tyres

    Checking and Maintaining Tyres Checking Tyres To safely operate your vehicle, your tyres must be of the proper type and size, in 1Checking Tyres good condition with adequate tread, and properly inflated. WARNING ■ Inflation guidelines Using tyres that are excessively worn or Properly inflated tyres provide the best combination of handling, tread life, and improperly inflated can cause a crash in comfort.
  • Page 510 uuChecking and Maintaining TyresuChecking Tyres ■ Inspection guidelines 1Checking Tyres Every time you check inflation, also examine the tyres and valve stems. High speed driving Look for: Models with 185/55 R16 tyres • Bumps or bulges on the side or in the tread. Replace the tyre if you find any cuts, We recommend that you do not drive faster than the splits, or cracks in the side of the tyre.
  • Page 511: Wear Indicators

    uuChecking and Maintaining TyresuWear Indicators Wear Indicators The groove where the wear indicator is located is 1.6 mm (1/16 inch) shallower than Example of a Wear Indicator mark elsewhere on the tyre. If the tread has worn so that the indicator is exposed, replace the tyre. Worn out tyres have poor traction on wet roads.
  • Page 512: Tyre And Wheel Replacement

    uuChecking and Maintaining TyresuTyre and Wheel Replacement Tyre and Wheel Replacement Replace your tyres with radials of the same size, load range, speed rating, and 1Tyre and Wheel Replacement maximum cold tyre pressure rating (as shown on the tyre’s sidewall). Using tyres of WARNING a different size or construction can cause the ABS, VSA (vehicle stability assist) system, and hill start assist to work incorrectly.
  • Page 513: Tyre Rotation

    uuChecking and Maintaining TyresuTyre Rotation Tyre Rotation Rotating tyres according to the maintenance schedule helps to distribute wear more 1Tyre Rotation evenly and increase tyre life. Tyres with directional tread patterns should only be rotated front to back (not from one side to the other). ■...
  • Page 514: Snow Traction Devices

    uuChecking and Maintaining TyresuSnow Traction Devices Snow Traction Devices If driving on snowy or frozen roads, mount winter tyres, or tyre chains; reduce 1Snow Traction Devices speed; and maintain sufficient distance between vehicles when driving. WARNING Be particularly careful when operating the steering wheel or brakes to prevent skidding. Using the wrong chains, or not properly installing chains, can damage the brake lines and cause a crash in which you can be...
  • Page 515 uuChecking and Maintaining TyresuSnow Traction Devices For tyre chains: • Consult a dealer before purchasing any type of chains for your vehicle. • Install them on the front tyres only. • Because your vehicle has limited tyre clearance, we strongly recommend using the chains listed below: Original Tyre Size Chain Type...
  • Page 516: Battery

    Battery Checking the Battery 1Battery On the battery with test indicator Check the battery condition monthly. Look at WARNING the test indicator window and check the terminals for corrosion. The battery gives off explosive hydrogen gas during normal operation. A spark or open flame can cause the battery to explode with enough force to Test Indicator Window kill or seriously hurt you.
  • Page 517 uuBatteryuCharging the Battery Charging the Battery Disconnect both battery cables to prevent damaging your vehicle’s electrical system. 1Battery Always disconnect the negative (-) cable first, and reconnect it last. Models with test indicator window on the battery The test indicator’s colour information is on the battery.
  • Page 518 uuBatteryuReplacing Battery Replacing Battery When you remove and replace the battery, always follow the maintenance safety 1Replacing Battery and the warnings for when checking the battery to prevent potential hazards. NOTICE 2 Maintenance Safety P. 471 An improperly disposed of battery can be harmful to 2 Checking the Battery P.
  • Page 519 uuBatteryuReplacing Battery 6. Remove the battery cover. 1Replacing Battery Always disconnect the negative (-) cable first, and reconnect it last. To install a new battery, reverse this procedure. The battery installed in this vehicle is specifically designed for a model with Auto Idle Stop. Using a battery other than this specified type may shorten the Battery Cover battery life, and prevent Auto Idle Stop from...
  • Page 520 uuBatteryuBattery Label Battery Label 1Battery Label Danger • Keep flames and sparks away from the battery. The battery produces explosive gas that can cause an explosion. • Wear eye protection and rubber gloves when handling the battery to avoid risk of burns or loss of eyesight if exposed to battery electrolyte.
  • Page 521: 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 NOTICE ■ Retractable Key An improperly disposed of battery can damage the environment. Always confirm local regulations for Battery type: CR2032 battery disposal.
  • Page 522 uuRemote Transmitter CareuReplacing the Button Battery ■ Keyless Remote Battery type: CR2032 1. Remove the built-in key. 2. Remove the upper half of the cover by carefully prying on the edge with a coin. Remove carefully to avoid losing the buttons.
  • Page 523: Heating And Cooling System /Climate Control

    Heating and Cooling System /Climate Control System Maintenance Air Conditioning For proper and safe operation of the heating and cooling system /climate control 1Air Conditioning system, the refrigerant system should only be served by a qualified technician. NOTICE Vented refrigerant is harmful to the environment. Never repair or replace the air conditioning evaporator (cooling coil) with one To avoid refrigerant from venting, never replace the removed from a used or salvaged vehicle.
  • Page 524 uuHeating and Cooling System /Climate Control System MaintenanceuDust and Pollen Filter Dust and Pollen Filter ■ 1Dust and Pollen Filter When to Replace the Dust and Pollen Filter Using an air freshener may reduce the deodorizing Replace the dust and pollen filter according to your vehicle’s recommended effect of the dust and pollen filter, and may reduce its maintenance schedule.
  • Page 525 uuHeating and Cooling System /Climate Control System MaintenanceuDust and Pollen Filter 2. Disengage the two tabs by pushing on each 1Dust and Pollen Filter Tabs side panel. If you are not sure how to replace the dust and pollen 3. Pivot the glove box out of the way. filter, have it replaced by a dealer.
  • Page 526: Interior Care

    Cleaning Interior Care Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust before using a cloth. 1Interior Care Use a damp cloth with a mixture of mild detergent and warm water to remove dirt. Do not spill liquids inside the vehicle. Use a clean cloth to remove detergent residue. Electrical devices and systems may malfunction if liquids are splashed on them.
  • Page 527 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 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 528: 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 529 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 530 uuCleaninguExterior Care ■ Fogged Exterior Light Lenses The inside lenses of exterior lights (headlights, brake lights etc.) may fog temporarily if you have driven in the rain, or after the vehicle has been run through a car wash. Dew condensation also may build up inside the lenses when there is a significant enough difference between the ambient and inside lens temperatures (similar to vehicle windows fogging up in rainy conditions).
  • Page 532 Handling the Unexpected This chapter explains how to handle unexpected troubles. Tools Overheating If the Electric Power Steering (EPS) System Types of Tools ........532 How to Handle Overheating..... 558 Indicator Comes On......562 If a Tyre Goes Flat Indicator, Coming On/Blinking If the Low Tyre Pressure/Deflation Warning If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator Comes Changing a Flat Tyre...
  • Page 533: Tools

    Tools Types of Tools Models with a compact spare tyre 1Types of Tools The tools are stored in the luggage area. Tool Case Jack Jack Wheel Nut Wrench/ Jack Handle Detachable Jack Handle Bar Towing Hook Models with temporary tyre repair kit Temporary Tyre Repair Kit Detachable...
  • Page 534: If A Tyre Goes Flat

    If a Tyre Goes Flat Changing a Flat Tyre If a tyre goes flat while driving, grasp the steering wheel firmly, and brake gradually 1Changing a Flat Tyre to reduce speed. Then, stop in a safe place. Replace the flat tyre with a compact Follow compact spare precautions: spare tyre.
  • Page 535 uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre ■ Getting Ready to Replace the Flat Tyre 1Changing a Flat Tyre WARNING: The jack can only be used for helping an 1. Open the luggage area floor lid. emergency vehicle breakdown, not for changing the Floor Lid regular seasonal tyre or any other normal maintenance or repair operation.
  • Page 536 uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre 6. Place the spare tyre (wheel side up) under the vehicle body, near the tyre that needs to be replaced. Models with wheel cover Jack Handle Bar 7. Put the flat tip of the jack handle bar into the edge of the wheel cover.
  • Page 537 uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre ■ 1How to Set Up the Jack How to Set Up the Jack WARNING 1. Place the jack under the jacking point closest to the tyre to be changed. The vehicle can easily roll off the jack, seriously injuring anyone underneath.
  • Page 538 uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre 3. Raise the vehicle, using the jack handle bar 1How to Set Up the Jack and the jack handle, until the tyre is off the Do not use the jack with people or luggage in the ground.
  • Page 539 uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre ■ 1Replacing the Flat Tyre Replacing the Flat Tyre Do not over tighten the wheel nuts by applying extra 1. Remove the wheel nuts and flat tyre. torque using your foot or a pipe. Wheel Models with wheel cover Make sure the wire support ring is hooked into the...
  • Page 540 uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre ■ 1Storing the Flat Tyre Storing the Flat Tyre WARNING Models with aluminium wheels Wing Bolt For full-size 1. Remove the centre cap. Spacer tyre Loose items can fly around the interior in a Cone Models with a compact spare tyre crash and can seriously injure the...
  • Page 541 uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre ■ Deflation Warning System and the Spare Tyre If you replace a flat tyre with the spare tyre, indicator comes on while you are driving. After driving for a few kilometres (miles), the indicator will start blinking for a short time and then stay on, but this is normal.
  • Page 542: Temporarily Repairing A Flat Tyre

    uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tyre Temporarily Repairing a Flat Tyre If the tyre has a large cut or is otherwise severely damaged, you will need to have 1Temporarily Repairing a Flat Tyre the vehicle towed. If the tyre only has a small puncture, from a nail for instance, you The kit should not be used in the following situations.
  • Page 543 uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tyre ■ 1Getting Ready to Temporarily Repair the Flat Tyre Getting Ready to Temporarily Repair the Flat Tyre When making a temporary repair, carefully read the instruction manual provided with the kit. Air Compressor The “Tyre Sealant in the Tyre”...
  • Page 544 uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tyre ■ 1Injecting the Sealant and Air in the Tyre Injecting the Sealant and Air in the Tyre WARNING 1. Take the air compressor hose and plug Plug Cord Air Compressor cord out of the back of the air compressor. Hose Tyre sealant contains substances that are harmful and can be fatal if swallowed.
  • Page 545 Do not remove the sealed cover. Do not remove the empty bottle after injecting the sealant. Removed See a Honda dealer for a replacement of sealant bottle and proper disposal of the empty bottle. 5. Screw the sealed bottle onto the air compressor.
  • Page 546 uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tyre 7. Screw the air compressor hose onto the 1Injecting the Sealant and Air in the Tyre Air Compressor Hose tyre valve. WARNING Make sure the air valve is closed and the Valve air compressor is turned off.
  • Page 547 1Injecting the Sealant and Air in the Tyre Air Valve tyre to the required air pressure. Inform the use of tyre sealant when you ask a Honda The compressor starts injecting sealant dealer or the road assistant service for replacing or Switch and air into the tyre.
  • Page 548 uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tyre ■ 1Checking the Air Pressure Checking the Air Pressure WARNING 1. Apply the speed limit label to the location as shown. Running the engine with the vehicle in an 2. Drive the vehicle for about 10 minutes or enclosed or even partly enclosed area can three to ten kilometres (two to six miles).
  • Page 549 uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tyre 5. If the air pressure is 1Checking the Air Pressure • Less than 130 kPa (19 psi): Do not add Compressor Make sure to store the air compressor with the empty air and continue driving.
  • Page 550 uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tyre ■ 1Adding the Air in the Tyre Adding the Air in the Tyre WARNING You can use the kit to inflate a non-punctured under-inflated tyre. 1. Take the air compressor out of the Running the engine with the vehicle in an Hose luggage area.
  • Page 551 uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tyre 7. Turn on the air compressor and inflate the 1Adding the Air in the Tyre Air Valve tyre to the required air pressure (See the This air compressor is designed for the automotive label on driver’s doorjamb.) tyre.
  • Page 552: 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. 554 Starter condition Checklist Starter doesn’t turn or turns Models with keyless access system...
  • Page 553: If The Keyless Remote Battery Is Weak

    uuEngine Does Not StartuIf the Keyless Remote Battery is Weak Models with keyless access system If the Keyless Remote Battery is Weak If the beeper sounds, appears on the multi-information display, and the indicator on the ENGINE START/STOP button flashes, and the engine does not start.
  • Page 554: Emergency Engine Stop

    uuEngine Does Not StartuEmergency Engine Stop Models with keyless access system Emergency Engine Stop 1Emergency Engine Stop The ENGINE START/STOP button may be used to stop the engine due to an Do not press the button while driving unless it is emergency situation even while driving.
  • Page 555: 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 bonnet. A battery can explode if you do not follow 1. Connect the first jumper cable to the the correct procedure, seriously injuring position shown in a Illustration.
  • Page 556 uuJump Startingu 4. Connect the other end of the second 1Jump Starting jumper cable to the stud bolt as shown. Do Battery performance degrades in cold conditions and not connect this jumper cable to any other may prevent the engine from starting. part.
  • Page 557 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 stud bolt. 2. Disconnect the other end of the jumper cable from the booster battery - terminal.
  • Page 558: Shift Lever Does Not Move

    Shift Lever Does Not Move Continuously variable transmission models Follow the procedure below if you cannot move the shift lever out of the position. ■ Releasing the Lock 1. Set the parking brake. Slot Models without keyless access system 2. Remove the key from the ignition switch. Models with keyless access system 2.
  • Page 559: How To Handle Overheating

    Overheating How to Handle Overheating Overheating symptoms are as follows: 1How to Handle Overheating • The high temperature indicator (red) comes on or the engine suddenly loses WARNING power. • Steam or spray comes out of the engine compartment. Steam and spray from an overheated engine can seriously scald you.
  • Page 560 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 immediately stop the engine.
  • Page 561: If The Low Oil Pressure Indicator Comes

    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 562: 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 ■ Reasons for the indicator lamp to come on or blink 1If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On or Blinks •...
  • Page 563: If The Electric Power Steering (Eps) System Indicator Comes On

    uuIndicator, Coming On/BlinkinguIf the Electric Power Steering (EPS) System Indicator Comes On If the Electric Power Steering (EPS) System Indicator Comes On ■ Reasons for the indicator to come on • Comes on when there is a problem with EPS system. •...
  • Page 564: If The Low Tyre Pressure/Deflation Warning System Indicator Comes On Or Blinks

    uuIndicator, Coming On/BlinkinguIf the Low Tyre Pressure/Deflation Warning System Indicator Comes On or Blinks If the Low Tyre Pressure/Deflation Warning System Indicator Comes On or Blinks ■ Reasons for the indicator to come on/blink 1If the Low Tyre Pressure/Deflation Warning System Indicator A tyre pressure is significantly low, or the deflation warning system has Comes On or Blinks not been calibrated.
  • Page 565: If The Low Oil Level Symbol Appears

    uuIndicator, Coming On/BlinkinguIf the Low Oil Level Symbol Appears If the Low Oil Level Symbol Appears ■ Reasons for the symbol to appear 1If the Low Oil Level Symbol Appears Appears when the engine oil level is low. NOTICE ■ What to do as soon as the symbol appears Running the engine with low oil level can cause 1.
  • Page 566: Fuse Locations

    Fuses Fuse Locations If any electrical devices are not working, turn the ignition switch to LOCK check to see if any applicable fuse is blown. ■ Engine Compartment Fuse Box ■ Fuse Box A Located near the brake fluid reserve tank. Push the tabs to open the box.
  • Page 567 uuFusesuFuse Locations ■ Circuit protected and fuse rating Circuit Protected Amps Circuit Protected Amps Headlight Low Beam Main 20 A Capacitor (15 A) (30 A) DC/DC converter (10 A) Hazard 10 A Interior Light 7.5 A 15 A Sub Fan (30 A) Wiper (30 A)
  • Page 568 uuFusesuFuse Locations ■ ■ Fuse Box B Circuit protected and fuse rating Pull up the cover on the + terminal, then Circuit Protected Amps remove it while pulling out the tab as Battery Main 100 A shown. RB Main 1 70 A RB Main 2 80 A...
  • Page 569 uuFusesuFuse Locations ■ Driver Side Interior Fuse Box ■ Type A Located behind the instrument panel. Locate the fuse in question by the following image and table.
  • Page 570 uuFusesuFuse Locations ■ Circuit protected and fuse rating Circuit Protected Amps Circuit Protected Amps Circuit Protected Amps Door Lock 20 A – – – – – – Washer 15 A – – Keyless Access System (10 A) Rear Wiper Main (10 A) Left Side Door Unlock 15 A...
  • Page 571 uuFusesuFuse Locations ■ Type B Cover Remove the cover by putting the flat-tip screwdriver into the side slot as shown. Locate the fuse in question by the following image and table.
  • Page 572 uuFusesuFuse Locations ■ Circuit protected and fuse rating Circuit Protected Amps Circuit Protected Amps 70 A Heater 30 A 50 A IG Main 30 A IG Main 30 A ABS/VSA FSR 30 A Fuse Box Main 2 50 A (15 A) ABS/VSA Motor 40 A –...
  • Page 573 uuFusesuFuse Locations ■ Fuse locations are shown on the label. Circuit protected and fuse rating Left-hand drive type ■ Type C Locate the fuse in question by the fuse Circuit Protected Amps Located near the steering column. number and label number. –...
  • Page 574 uuFusesuFuse Locations Right-hand drive type ■ Passenger Side Interior Fuse Box Located behind the glove box. 1. Open the glove box. Handle Pull 2. Disengage the two tabs by pushing on each side panel. 3. Pivot the glove box out of the way. Tabs Continued...
  • Page 575 uuFusesuFuse Locations ■ Fuse locations are shown on the label. Circuit protected and fuse rating Locate the fuse in question by the fuse Circuit Protected Amps number and label number. – – – IG1-2 7.5 A Power Oil Pump (10 A) –...
  • Page 576: Inspecting And Changing Fuses

    uuFusesuInspecting and Changing Fuses Inspecting and Changing Fuses 1. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK . Turn 1Inspecting and Changing Fuses headlights and all accessories off. NOTICE 2. Check the fuses on the battery in the Replacing a fuse with one that has a higher rating engine compartment.
  • Page 577: 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 578 uuEmergency Towingu ■ If your vehicle must be towed with the front wheels on the ground: If your vehicle must be towed with the front wheels on the ground: 1. Check the ground underneath the vehicle Towing a vehicle is prohibited by law in some Cover around where the transmission housing is countries.
  • Page 579 uuEmergency Towingu Models with a compact spare tyre If your vehicle must be towed with the front wheels on the ground: Models with a compact spare tyre 3. Take the towing hook and the wheel nut Wheel Nut NOTICE wrench out of the luggage area. Wrench Continuously variable transmission models Models with temporary tyre repair kit...
  • Page 580: When You Cannot Open The Tailgate

    When You Cannot Open the Tailgate ■ 1When You Cannot Open the Tailgate What to Do When Unable to Open the Tailgate After taking these steps, contact a dealer to have If you cannot open the tailgate, use the following procedure. your vehicle checked.
  • Page 581 uuWhen You Cannot Open the Tailgateu Models without keyless access system 2. Slide the lever to unlock the tailgate. 3. Open the tailgate. Lever...
  • Page 582 Information This chapter includes your vehicle's specifications, locations of identification numbers, and other information required by regulation. Specifications........582 Identification Numbers Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), Engine Number and Transmission Number ..586 Devices that Emit Radio Waves ..587 EC Declaration of Conformity Content Outline ...........
  • Page 583: Specifications

    Specifications ■ ■ ■ Vehicle Specifications Engine Specifications Fuel Model Jazz Water cooled 4-stroke SOHC i-VTEC in line, Unleaded premium petrol, Research octane Type Fuel: Type 4-cylinder petrol engine number of 95 or higher Curb Weight 1,066 – 1,113 kg (2,350 – 2,454 lbs) Bore x Stroke 73.0 x 78.7 mm (2.87 x 3.10 in)
  • Page 584 Brake Fluid A weighted sound power level 89 dB (A) ■ Engine Coolant Specified Brake Fluid with DOT 3 or DOT 4 Specified Honda All Season Antifreeze/Coolant Type2 ■ Brake Ratio 50/50 with distilled water ■ Continuously Variable Transmission Type Power assisted 3.48 L (0.766 Imp gal)
  • Page 585 uuSpecificationsu ■ ■ Dimensions The mounting point/rear over hang of Dimensions coupling device Length 3,995 mm (157.3 in) 525 mm (20.8 in) Width 1,694 mm (66.7 in) 485 mm (19.0 in) Height 1,541 mm (60.7 in) 269 mm (10.5 in) 128 mm (5.0 in) Wheelbase 2,530 mm (99.6 in)
  • Page 586 uuSpecificationsu ■ Max. Towing Weight Trailer with brakes 1,000 kg (2,205 lbs) Trailer without brakes 450 kg (992 lbs) The maximum permissible vertical load 95 kg (209 lbs) on the coupling device...
  • Page 587: Identification Numbers

    Identification Numbers Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), Engine Number and Transmission Number 1Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), Engine Number and Transmission Number 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 The interior vehicle identification number (VIN) is located under the cover.
  • Page 588: Devices That Emit Radio Waves

    R & TTE (Radio equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the Keyless Access System Hands-Free Telephone System mutual recognition of their conformity) Directive 1999/5/EC. See the following URLs for Declaration of conformity: http://www.techinfo.honda-eu.com * Not available on all models...
  • Page 589: Ec Declaration Of Conformity Content Outline

    EC Declaration of Conformity Content Outline * Not available on all models...
  • Page 590 Index Index Numbers Defrosting the Windscreen and Audio Remote Controls ......219 Windows ..........210 Audio System..........214 7-Speed Manual Shift Mode ....398 Dust and Pollen Filter ....... 523 Adjusting the Sound......226, 268 Maintenance ........... 522 Auxiliary Input Jack........216 Recirculation/Fresh Air Mode ...
  • Page 591 Booster Seats (For Children)....... 79 Carrying Luggage......377, 379 Compact Spare Tyre ......533, 583 Brake System..........446 CD Player........... 239, 279 Console Compartment......197 Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ....448 Changing Bulbs ........493 Continuously Variable Transmission ..395 Brake Assist System .........
  • Page 592 Devices that Emit Radio Waves....587 Electric Power Steering (EPS) System Filter Digital Audio Broadcasting Indicator ..........95, 562 Dust and Pollen ........523 (DAB)..........235, 276 Emergency Stop Signal......455 Flat Tyre ............ 533 Dimming Emergency Towing ........576 Floor Mats..........
  • Page 593 Locations ......565, 567, 568, 570 Phone Setup........340, 362 Adjustable Speed Limiter......99 Receiving a Call ....... 354, 373 Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ....89 Ring Tone........346, 366 Auto Idle Stop......... 100 Speed Dial........349, 368 Auto Idle Stop System......101 Gasoline (Fuel) To Clear the System ........
  • Page 594 Rear Fog Light........... 96 Lockout Prevention ........149 Low Fuel Indicator........89 Seat Belt Reminder........88 Master Keys..........140 Low Keyless Remote Signal Strength..143 Security System Alarm....... 98 Number Tag ..........142 Low Oil Level Symbol ....... 564 Shift Down ..........99 Rear Door Won’t Open ......
  • Page 595 Map Lights ..........195 Tailgate ........... 153 Range............124 Maximum Loaded Vehicle Weight ..379 Outside Temperature Display....125 RDS (Radio Data System) ....229, 274 Maximum Permissible Weight ....379 Overheating..........558 Rear Demister Button ......179 Meters, Gauges ......... 121 Rear Fog Light Indicator ......
  • Page 596 Fastening ..........42 Side Airbags ..........56 Time (Setting) ........... 138 Installing a Child Restraint System Side Curtain Airbags........58 Tools............532 with a Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt....74 Spare Tyre ......... 533, 583 Towing a Trailer ........380 Pregnant Women........46 Spark Plugs..........
  • Page 597 Checking and Maintaining....... 508 Inspection..........508 Warning and Information Puncture (Flat Tyre) ........533 Messages ..........106 Rotation ..........512 Warning Indicator On/Blinking ....560 Spare Tyre ........533, 583 Warning Labels........... 82 Tyre Chains..........513 Watts............583 Wear Indicators ........510 Wear Indicators (Tyre)......

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