Honda 2000 Civic Coupe Owner's Manual
Honda 2000 Civic Coupe Owner's Manual

Honda 2000 Civic Coupe Owner's Manual

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Contents
Owner's identification
Introduction .....................................................................................................................................................
i
A Few Words About Safety ..........................................................................................................................
ii
Your Vehicle at a Glance
...............................................................................................................................2
Driver and Passenger Safety
.......................................................................................................................5
Proper use and care of your vehicle's seat belts, and Supplemental Restraint System.
Instruments and
Controls...........................................................................................................................51
Instrument panel indicator and gauge, and how to use dashboard and steering column controls.
Comfort and Convenience
Features.........................................................................................................87
How to operate the climate control system, the audio system, and other convenience features.
Before Driving
.............................................................................................................................................123
What gasoline to use, how to break-in your new vehicle, and how to load luggage and other cargo.
Driving...........................................................................................................................................................135
The proper way to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, plus towing a trailer.
Maintenance.................................................................................................................................................157
The Maintenance Schedule shows you when you need to take your vehicle to the dealer.
Appearance
Care.........................................................................................................................................213
Tips on cleaning and protecting your vehicle. Things to look for if your car ever needs body repairs.
Taking Care of the
Unexpected...............................................................................................................219
This section covers several problems motorists sometimes experience, and how to handle them.
Technical
Information...............................................................................................................................243
ID numbers, dimensions, capacities, and technical information.
Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. and Canada)
......................................................................257
A summary of the warranties covering your new Honda, and how to contact us.
Authorized Manuals (U.S.
only)...............................................................................................................263
How to order manuals and other technical literature.
Index .................................................................................................................................................................
I
Service Information Summary
A summary of information you need when you pull up to the fuel pump.

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  • Page 1 ID numbers, dimensions, capacities, and technical information. Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. and Canada) ..............257 A summary of the warranties covering your new Honda, and how to contact us. Authorized Manuals (U.S. only).......................263 How to order manuals and other technical literature.
  • Page 2 The information and specifications included ADDRESS in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing. Honda Motor Co., STREET Ltd. reserves the right, however, to discontinue or change specifications or...
  • Page 3 This NOTICE One of the best ways to enhance the enjoyment of your new Honda is to information is intended to help you read this manual. In it, you will learn how to operate its driving controls and avoid damage to your Honda, other convenience items.
  • Page 4: A Few Words About Safety

    Main Menu Main Menu A Few Words About Safety A Few Words About Safety Your safety, and the safety of others, You will find this important safety information in a variety of forms, Your safety, and the safety of others, You will find this important safety information in a variety of forms, is very important.
  • Page 5: Your Car At A Glance

    Main Menu Your Car at a Glance MIRROR HEATING/COOLIN G AUDIO SYSTEM, CONTROLS DIGITAL CLOCK CONTROLS (P. 88) (P. 108) (P. 82) DOOR LOCK SWITCHES (P. 70) POWER WINDOW SWITCHES (P. 79) FUEL FILL DOOR RELEASE (P. 125) HOOD RELEASE TRUNK RELEASE HANDLE HANDLE...
  • Page 6 Main Menu Your Car at a Glance CRUISE INSTRUMENT PANEL WINDSHIELD WIPERS/ HAZARD WARNINR REAR WINDOW BRIGHTNESS WASHERS LIGHTS DEFOGGER CONTROL (P. 62) (P. 64) (P. 66) (P. 64) MOONROOF (P. 81) MIRROR HEADLIGHTS/ TILT ADJUSTMENT HORN CONTROLS TURN SIGNALS (P.
  • Page 7 Main Menu...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    Main Menu Driver and Passenger Safety This section gives you important Airbags..........If a Child Requires Close information about how to protect Seats & Seat-Backs..... . Attention........yourself and your passengers. It Head Restraints......Additional Safety Precaution..shows you how to use seat belts Door Locks........
  • Page 9: Important Safety Precautions

    Main Menu Table of Contents Important Safety Precautions You'll find many safety Be Aware of Airbag Hazards Control Your Speed recommendation s throughout this While airbags can save lives, they Excessive speed is a major factor in section, and throughout this manual. can cause serious or fatal injuries to crash injuries and deaths.
  • Page 10 Main Menu Table of Contents Your Car's Safety Features Your car is equipped with many features that work together to protect you and your passengers during a crash. Some safety features do not require any action on your part. These include a strong steel framework that forms a safety cage around the passenger compartment;...
  • Page 11: Your Car's Safety Features Seat Belts

    Main Menu Table of Contents Your Car's Safety Features Seat Belts In addition, most states and all collision.) For your safety, and the safety of Canadian provinces require you to wear seat belts. your passengers, your car is Help keep you from being thrown equipped with seat belts in all seating against the inside of the vehicle positions.
  • Page 12: Airbags

    Main Menu Table of Contents Your Car's Safety Features Airbags The most important things you need not wearing seat belts, are not to know about your airbags are: wearing them properly, are sitting too close to the airbag, or are not sitting in a proper position.
  • Page 13: Seats & Seat-Backs

    Main Menu Table of Contents Your Car's Safety Features Seats & Seat-Backs What you should do: Move the front seats as far back as possible, and Your car's seats are designed to keep keep adjustabl e seat-backs in an you in a comfortable, upright upright position whenever the car is position so you can take full moving.
  • Page 14: Door Locks

    Main Menu Table of Contents Your Car's Safety Features Door Locks Pre-Drive Safety Checklist Head restraints are properly Keeping your doors locked reduces To make sure you and your adjusted (see page 14). the chance of being thrown out of passengers get the maximum the car during a crash.
  • Page 15: Protecting Adults 1

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults Introduction especially a child, will open a door Any driver who sits too close to the The following pages provide while the car is moving and steering wheel is at risk of being instructions on how to properly accidentall y fall out.
  • Page 16: Adjust The Seat-Backs

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults 3. Adjust the Seat-Backs possible. A passenger who sits too close to the dashboard could be Sitting too close to an airbag injured if the airbag inflates. can result in serious injury or death if the airbags inflate.
  • Page 17: Adjust The Head Restraints

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults Properly adjusted head restraints 4.Adjust the Head Restraints will help protect occupants from Improperly positioning head whiplash and other crash injuries. restraints reduces their effectiveness and you can be See page for how to adjust the seriously injured in a crash.
  • Page 18: Fasten And Position The Seat Belts

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults 5. Fasten and Position the Seat If necessary, pull up on the belt again Belts to remove any slack from the shoulder part, then check that the Using a Lap/Shoulder Belt Insert the latch plate into the buckle, belt rests across the center of your then tug on the belt to make sure the chest and over your shoulder.
  • Page 19: Protecting Adults

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults If the belt is too short, hold the latch Never place the shoulder portion of a Using the Lap Belt plate at a right angle and pull on the lap/shoulder belt under your arm or plate to extend the belt.
  • Page 20 Anyone using a seat belt that is not working properly can be seriously injured or killed. Have your Honda dealer check the belt as soon as possible. Position the belt as low as possible across your hips. This lets your...
  • Page 21: Adjust The Steering Wheel

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults 6.Adjust the Steering Wheel 7. Maintain a Proper Sitting Position Sitting improperly or out of After all occupants have adjusted position can result in serious their seats and put on seat belts, it is injury or death in a crash.
  • Page 22: Advice For Pregnant Women

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults Advice for Pregnant Women Pregnant women should also sit Additional Safety Precautions upright and as far back as possible Two people should never use the from the steering wheel or same seat belt. If they do, they dashboard.
  • Page 23 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults Keep your hands and arms away Do not place hard or sharp objects from the airbag covers. If your between yourself and an airbag. hands or arms are close to the Carrying hard or sharp objects on airbag covers in the center of the your lap, or driving with a pipe or other sharp object in your mouth,...
  • Page 24: Protecting Children

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children All Children Must Be Restrained Each year, many children are injured Children who are unrestrained or killed in vehicle crashes because or improperly restrained can be they are either unrestrained or not seriously injured or killed in a properly restrained.
  • Page 25: Children Should Sit In The Back Seat

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children Children Should Sit in the Back The Passenger' s Airbag Poses Small Children Seat Serious Risks to Children Placing a forward-facing child seat in According to accident statistics, Airbags have been designed to help the front seat of a vehicle equipped children of all ages and sizes are protect adults in a moderate to...
  • Page 26 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children U.S. Models Canadian Models To remind you of the passenger' s To remind you of the airbag hazards, airbag hazards, and that children your car has warning labels on the must be properly restrained in the driver's and front passenger' s visors.
  • Page 27: If You Must Drive With Several Children

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children If You Must Drive with Several If a Child Requires Close Additional Safety Precaution Children Attention Do not leave children alone in your Your car has three seating positions vehicle. Leaving children without Many parents say they prefer to put in the back seat where children can adult supervision is illegal in most...
  • Page 28: General Guidelines For Using Child Seats

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children General Guidelines for Using Child Seats The following pages give general guidelines for selecting and installing child seats for infants and small children. Selecting a Child Seat To provide proper protection, a child seat should meet three requirements: 1.
  • Page 29 However, Honda is confident that one or more child seat models can fit and be properly installed in all recommended seating positions in your car.
  • Page 30 Front Passenger's Seat Placing a Child Seat This page briefly summarizes Infants: Never in the front seat, due Honda's recommendation s on where to the passenger' s airbag hazard. to place rear-facing and forward- facing child seats in your car.
  • Page 31 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children To provide security during normal Installing a Child Seat 3. Secure the child in the child seat. After selecting a proper child seat, driving maneuvers as well as during Make sure the child is properly and a good position to install the seat, a collision, we recommend that strapped in the child seat...
  • Page 32: Protecting Infants

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children Protecting Infants Rear-Facing Child Seat Placement In this car, a rear-facing child seat Placing a rear-facing child seat can be placed in any seating position in the front seat can result in in the back seat, but not in the front serious injury or death if the seat.
  • Page 33 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children See page for how to secure a rear- Installing a Rear-Facing Child Seat facing child seat in the center back with a Lap/Shoulder Belt The lap/shoulder belts in the outer seat with the lap belt. back seats have a locking For tips on installing a rear-facing mechanism that must be activated to...
  • Page 34 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children 2. To activate the lockable retractor, 4. After confirming that the belt is 5. Push and pull the child seat slowly pull the shoulder part of the locked, grab the shoulder part of forward and from side to side to belt all the way out until it stops, the belt near the buckle and pull...
  • Page 35 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children When properly installed, a rear- Installing a Rear-Facing Child Seat Rear-Facing Child Seat Installation facing child seat may prevent the with the Lap Belt Tips driver or a front-seat passenger from moving the seat as far back as recommended (see page ).
  • Page 36: Protecting Small Children

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children Protecting Small Children We also recommend that a small Additional Precautions for Infants child stay in the child seat as long as Never hold an infant on your lap. If you are not wearing a seat belt possible, until the child reaches the in a crash, you could be thrown weight or height limit for the seat.
  • Page 37 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children Installing a Child Seat with a Lap/ Shoulder Belt Improperly placing a forward- The lap/shoulder belts in the outer facing child seat in the front back and front passenger seating seat can result in serious injury positions have a locking mechanism or death if the airbags inflate.
  • Page 38 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children 2. To activate the lockable retractor, 4. After confirming that the belt is 5. Push and pull the child seat slowly pull the shoulder part of the locked, grab the shoulder part of forward and from side to side to belt all the way out until it stops, the belt near the buckle and pull...
  • Page 39 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children To deactivate the locking Installing a Child Seat with the Lap Additional Precautions for Small mechanism in order to remove a Belt Children child seat, unlatch the buckle, Never hold a small child on your unroute the seat belt, and let the belt lap.
  • Page 40: Protecting Larger Children

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children Protecting Larger Children Checking Seat Belt Fit To determine if a lap/shoulder belt When a child reaches the recommended weight or height limit Allowing a larger child to sit properly fits a child, have the child put on the seat belt.
  • Page 41 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children However, if the belt touches or Do not put any accessories on a seat crosses the child's neck, the child belt. Devices intended to improve needs to use a booster seat. occupant comfort or reposition the shoulder part of a seat belt, severely compromise the protective capability Do not let a child wear a seat belt...
  • Page 42 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children A child may continue using a booster Using a Booster Seat When Can a Larger Child Sit in Front seat until the tops of the ears are The National Highway Traffic Safety even with the top of the seat-back. A Administration and Transport child of this height should be tall Canada recommend that all children...
  • Page 43: Using Child Seats With Tethers

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children Using Child Seats with Tethers If you decide that a child can safely Physical Size Physically, a child must be large ride up front, be sure to: enough for the lap/shoulder belt to properly fit over the hips, chest, and Carefully read the owner' s manual shoulder (see pages...
  • Page 44 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children Attach the tether strap hook to the tether anchorage point and tighten the strap according to the child seat maker's instructions. Driver and Passenger Safety...
  • Page 45: Seat Belts

    Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your Seat Belts Seat Belt System Components All lap/shoulder belts have an emergency locking retractor. Your seat belt system includes lap/ shoulder belts in the front seats and In normal driving, the retractor lets the outer back seats, and a lap belt in you move freely in your seat while it keeps some tension on the belt.
  • Page 46: Lap Belt

    Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your Seat Belts To deactivate the locking Lap Belt mechanism, unlatch the buckle and The lap belt has one manually- let the seat belt fully retract. To adjusted belt that fits across the hips. refasten the belt, pull it out only as far as needed.
  • Page 47: Seat Belt Maintenance

    U.S. Models Honda provides a lifetime warranty on seat belts. Honda will repair or replace any seat belt component that fails to function properly during normal use. Please see your Honda Warranty Information booklet for details.
  • Page 48: Additional Information About Your Srs

    Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your SRS SRS Components An indicator light on the How Your Airbags Work Your Supplementa l Restraint System instrument panel that alerts you to a possible problem with the (SRS) includes: system (see page Two front airbags.
  • Page 49 Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your SRS Since both airbags use the same After a crash, you may see what sensors, both airbags normally looks like smoke. This is actually inflate at the same time. However, it powder from the airbag's surface.
  • Page 50: How The Srs Indicator Light Works

    Ignoring the SRS indicator light or replace the airbags yourself. This must be done by a Honda can result in serious injury or However, if the light comes on at any dealer or a knowledgeabl e body...
  • Page 51: Additional Safety Precautions

    Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your SRS Additional Safety Precautions Do not attempt to deactivate your airbags. Together, airbags and seat belts provide the best protection in a moderate to severe frontal collision. Do not tamper with SRS components or wiring for any reason.
  • Page 52: Carbon Monoxide Hazard

    Main Menu Table of Contents Carbon Monoxide Hazard Your car's exhaust contains carbon With the trunk lid open, air flow can monoxide gas. You should have no pull exhaust gas into your car's Carbon monoxide gas is toxic. problem with carbon monoxide interior and create a hazardous Breathing it can cause entering the car in normal driving if...
  • Page 53: Safety Labels

    Read these labels carefully. SUN VISOR U.S. models If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact your Honda dealer for a replacement. HOOD Canadian models RADIATOR CAP Driver and Passenger Safety...
  • Page 54: Instruments And Controls

    Indicator Lights....... . Door Locks........contribute to the daily operation of Gauges..........Power Door Locks...... . your Honda. All the essential Speedometer....... . Remote Transmitter....controls are within easy reach. Trunk..........Tachometer........
  • Page 55: Control Locations

    Main Menu Table of Contents Control Locations MIRROR HEATING/COOLIN G AUDIO SYSTEM, DIGITAL CLOCK CONTROLS CONTROLS (P. 82) (P. 108) (P. 88) DOOR LOCK SWITCHES (P- 70) POWER WINDOW SWITCHES (P. 79) FUEL FILL DOOR RELEASE (P. 125) TRUNK RELEASE HOOD RELEASE HANDLE HANDLE...
  • Page 56: Indicator Lights

    Main Menu Table of Contents Indicator Lights The instrument panel has many U.S.: EX, Canada: Si Instrument Panel indicators to give you important information about your car. CHARGING SYSTEM PARKING BRAKE AND BRAKE SYSTEM INDICATOR* INDICATOR MALFUNCTION TRUNK-OPEN INDICATOR LAMP INDICATOR LOW FUEL INDICATOR LOW OIL...
  • Page 57 Main Menu Table of Contents Indicator Lights U.S.: DX, Canada: DX Seat Belt Reminder Light HIGH BEAM INDICATOR PARKING BRAKE AND BRAKE This indicator lights when you turn SYSTEM INDICATOR" the ignition switch ON (II). It is a reminder to you and your passengers CHARGING SYSTEM TRUNK-OPEN INDICATOR...
  • Page 58 Main Menu Table of Contents Indicator Lights Charging System Parking Brake Anti-lock Brake U.S. Canada U.S. Canada Indicator and Brake System (ABS) BRAKE If this light comes on when the System Indicator engine is running, the battery is not Indicator Only on cars equipped with ABS (see being charged.
  • Page 59 Main Menu Table of Contents Indicator Lights Turn Signal and Cruise Control Indicator CRUISE CONTROL Hazard Warning Indicators Only on models equipped with Cruise The left or right turn signal light Control System blinks when you signal a lane change This lights when you set the cruise or turn.
  • Page 60: Contribute To The Daily Operation Of Gauges

    Main Menu Table of Contents Gauges Odometer U.S.: EX, Canada: Si Instrument Panel The odometer shows the total dis- TACHOMETER SPEEDOMETER FUEL GAUGE TEMPERATURE tance your car has been driven. It TRIP METER GAUGE measures miles in U.S. models and kilometers in Canadian models.
  • Page 61: Fuel Gauge

    Main Menu Table of Contents Gauges DX Instrument Panel Temperature Gauge This shows the temperature of the engine' s coolant. During normal TEMPERATUR E TRIP METER SPEEDOMETER FUEL GAUGE GAUGE operation, the pointer should rise from the bottom white mark to about the middle of the gauge.
  • Page 62: Maintenance Required Indicator

    Main Menu Table of Contents Gauges Maintenance Required Indicator When the distance driven since the last scheduled maintenance nears 7,500 miles (12,000 km), the indicator will turn yellow. If you exceed 7,500 miles (12,000 km), the indicator will turn red. Your dealer will reset the indicator when he performs the scheduled maintenance .
  • Page 63: Controls Near The Steering Wheel

    Main Menu Table of Contents Controls Near the Steering Wheel The two levers on the steering CRUISE INSTRUMENT PANEL REAR WINDOW HAZARD WARNING column contain controls for driving CONTROL DEFOGGER BRIGHTNESS LIGHTS features you use most often. The left lever controls the turn signals, headlights, and high beams.
  • Page 64: Headlights

    Main Menu Table of Contents Controls Near the Steering Wheel Headlights If you leave the lights on with the To flash the high beams, pull the ignition switch in ACCESSORY (I) turn signal lever back lightly, then or LOCK (0), you will hear a release it.
  • Page 65: Instrument Panel Brightness

    Main Menu Table of Contents Controls Near the Steering Wheel Instrument Panel Brightness To signal a lane change, push lightly Turn Signals on the turn signal lever in the proper direction and hold it. The lever will return to the center position as soon as you release it.
  • Page 66: Windshield Wipers

    Main Menu Table of Contents Controls Near the Steering Wheel Windshield Wipers Windshield Washers The right lever controls the wind- To operate the wipers in mist mode, To clean the windshield, pull back on shield wipers and washers. The the wiper control lever. The washers push the control lever down.
  • Page 67: Hazard Warning

    Main Menu Table of Contents Controls Near the Steering Wheel Hazard Warning Rear Window Defogger Make sure the rear window is clear and you have good visibility before starting to drive. The defogger wires on the inside of the rear window can be accidentall y damaged.
  • Page 68: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    Main Menu Table of Contents Controls Near the Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Adjustment 3. Push the lever up to lock the steering wheel in that position. See page for important safety information about how to properly 4. Make sure you have securely position the steering wheel.
  • Page 69: Steering Wheel Controls

    Main Menu Table of Contents Steering Wheel Controls Cruise Control NOTICE Using the Cruise Control On EX and Si models in the U.S., and Si and SiR models in Canada The cruise control, as it operates, Cruise control allows you to maintain moves the accelerator pedal.
  • Page 70 Main Menu Table of Contents Steering Wheel Controls cruise control. To resume the set you do this, your car will speed up speed, press and hold the about 1 mph (1.6 km/h). RESUME/accel button until the CRUISE CONTROL light on the You can decrease the set cruising instrument panel comes on.
  • Page 71 Main Menu Table of Contents Steering Wheel Controls Even with the cruise control turned the RESUME/accel button until the Cancelling the Cruise Control on, you can still use the accelerator You can cancel the cruise control in CRUISE CONTROL light comes on. pedal to speed up for passing.
  • Page 72: Keys And Locks

    Your car comes with two master When replacing keys, use only The ignition switch is on the right keys and a valet key. Honda-approve d key blanks. side of the steering column. It has The master key fits all the locks on four positions:...
  • Page 73: Door Locks

    Main Menu Table of Contents Keys and Locks LOCK (0) — You can insert or ACCESSORY (I) — In this position, Door Locks remove the key only in this position. you can operate the audio system To switch from ACCESSOR Y to and the accessory power socket.
  • Page 74: Power Door Locks

    Main Menu Table of Contents Keys and Locks Power Door Locks Both doors lock when you push the lock tab on the driver's door in, or lock the driver's door from the outside with the key. Only the driver's door unlocks when you use the key or lock tab.
  • Page 75 Main Menu Table of Contents Keys and Locks Remote Transmitter lights, and taillights flash twice. Panic Mode Panic mode allows you to remotely LOCK The interior light (if the interior light activate your car's horn and exterior BUTTON switch is in the center position) will lights to attract attention.
  • Page 76 Main Menu Table of Contents Keys and Locks Reinstall the O-ring. Align the Replacing the Battery mark on the cover with the mark on the transmitter, ROUND then set the cover in place and turn it COVER clockwise. CUSHION After the battery is changed, the Open RING transmitter must be synchronized...
  • Page 77 Also, protect it from extreme hot your Honda dealer. Any other authority to operate the equipment. or cold temperatures. transmitters you have will also need to be reprogrammed.
  • Page 78 Main Menu Table of Contents Keys and Locks Trunk TRUNK RELEASE HANDLE MASTER KEY MASTER KEY You can open the trunk in two ways: To close the trunk, press down on To protect items in the trunk when the trunk lid. you need to give the key to someone Pull the trunk release handle to else, lock the trunk release handle...
  • Page 79: Seat Adjustments

    Main Menu Table of Contents Seat Adjustments Front Seat Adjustments Driver's Seat Height Adjustment See pages 12 —13 for important safety On the EX and Si models in the U.S., and To change the angle of the seat-back, information and warnings about how to Si and SiR models in Canada pull up on the lever on the outside of properly position seats and seat-backs.
  • Page 80 Main Menu Table of Contents Seat Adjustments Rear Scat Access On HX, EX and Si models in the U.S., Head Restraints and DX, Si and SiR models in Canada Push the passenger' s seat-back while pushing the release lever to tilt the seat-back out of the way.
  • Page 81: Folding Rear Seat

    Main Menu Table of Contents Seat Adjustments, Folding Rear Seat The front head restraints adjust for Folding Rear Seat MASTER KEY height. You need both hands to The back of the rear seat folds down adjust the restraint. Do not attempt to give you direct access to the trunk.
  • Page 82 Main Menu Table of Contents Folding Rear Seat, Power Windows Power Windows Make sure all items in the trunk, or items extending through the opening On HX, EX and Si models in the U.S., Si into the back seat, are secured. and SiR models in Canada Loose items can fly forward and Your car's windows are electrically-...
  • Page 83: Power Windows

    Main Menu Table of Contents Power Windows The AUTO function only works to DRIVER'S WINDOW SWITCH lower the driver's window. To raise Closing a power window on the window, you must pull back on someone' s hands or fingers can the window switch and hold it until cause serious injury.
  • Page 84 Main Menu Table of Contents Moonroof, Mirrors Moonroof position, then release the switch. Mirrors To close the moonroof, press and hold the switch. Closing the moonroof on someone' s hands or fingers can cause serious injury. Make sure passengers are clear of the moonroof before closing it.
  • Page 85 Main Menu Table of Contents Mirrors Adjusting the Power Mirrors SELECTOR SWITCH ADJUSTMENT SWITCH 3. Push the appropriate edge of the On HX, EX and Si models in the U.S., Si On Si and SiR models in Canada and SiR models in Canada adjustment switch to move the The outside mirrors are heated to re- Adjust the outside mirrors with the...
  • Page 86: Parking Brake

    Main Menu Table of Contents Parking Brake, Glove Box Parking Brake 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. Always keep the glove box closed while driving.
  • Page 87: Beverage Holder

    Main Menu Table of Contents Beverage Holder Be careful when you are using the beverage holder. A spilled liquid that is very hot can scald you or your passengers . Spilled liquids can also damage the upholstery, carpeting, and electrical component s in the interior.
  • Page 88: Accessory Power Socket

    Main Menu Table of Contents Accessory Power Socket, Ashtrays Accessory Power Socket This socket is intended to supply Ashtrays power for 12 volt DC accessories (Optional) that are rated 120 watts or less (10 Front and rear ashtrays are available amps).
  • Page 89: Interior Light

    Main Menu Table of Contents Interior Light (U.S.: EX and Si, Canada: Si and SiR) (U.S.: DX, HX, Canada: DX) (U.S.: EX and Si, Canada: Si and SiR) DOOR ACTIVATED DOOR ACTIVATED The interior light has a three- On cars with remote transmitter Turn on the spotlight by pushing the position switch.
  • Page 90 Comfort and Convenience Features Heating and Cooling......The heating and air conditioning* What Each Control Does... . systems in your Honda provide a comfortabl e driving environment in How to Use the System....all weather conditions. To Turn Everything Off.....
  • Page 91: Comfort And Convenience Features

    If your car does not have air conditioning, it can be installed at any time. Your dealer can install a Genuine Honda air conditioning system that meets Honda' s high AIR CONDITIONING TEMPERATURE FAN CONTROL RECIRCULATIO N quality standards and is designed to...
  • Page 92 Main Menu Table of Contents Heating and Cooling Mode Control Dial Use the MODE control dial to select the vents the air flows from. Some air will flow from the dashboard vents in all modes. Air flows from the center and corner vents in the dashboard.
  • Page 93: How To Use The System

    Main Menu Table of Contents Heating and Cooling Vent Controls How to Use the System This section covers how to set up the SIDE VENT CENTER VENT system controls for ventilation, heating, cooling, dehumidifying, and defrosting. Open The engine must be running for the heater and air conditioning to generate hot and cold air.
  • Page 94 Main Menu Table of Contents Heating and Cooling It is best to leave the system in Fresh MODE CONTROL DIAL Air mode under almost all conditions. Keeping the system in Recirculation mode, particularly with the A/C off, can cause the windows to fog up. Switch to Recirculation mode when you are driving through smoky or dusty conditions, then switch back to...
  • Page 95 Main Menu Table of Contents Heating and Cooling To Cool with A/C MODE CONTROL DIAL 1. Turn on the A /C by pressing the button. The light in the button should come on when a fan speed is selected. 2. Make sure the temperature control dial is all the way to the left.
  • Page 96 Main Menu Table of Contents Heating and Cooling To Heat and Dehumidify with Air To Defog and Defrost To Heat To remove fog from the inside of the To warm the interior: Conditioning Air conditioning, as it cools, removes windows: 1.
  • Page 97 Main Menu Table of Contents Heating and Cooling To remove exterior frost or ice from the windshield and side windows MODE CONTROL DIAL after the car has been sitting out in cold weather: 1. Start the engine. 2. Select When you select system automaticall y switches to Fresh Air mode and turns on the A/C.
  • Page 98: To Turn Everything Off

    Main Menu Table of Contents Heating and Cooling These settings direct all the air flow To Turn Everything Off to the defroster vents at the base of To shut off the system temporarily, the windshield and the side window turn the fan speed and temperature defroster vents.
  • Page 99: Audio System

    A M / FM Stereo Audio System ACCESSOR Y (I) or ON (ID to will start to change rapidly. Release Your Honda's audio system provides the bar when the display reaches the operate the audio system. Turn the clear reception on both AM and FM desired frequency.
  • Page 100 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System To store a frequency: U.S.: DX and HX models Canada: DX model 1. Select the desired band, AM or FM. FM1 and FM2 let you store two frequencies with each Preset button. PWR/VOL KNOB AM/FM BUTTON STEREO INDICATOR 2.
  • Page 101: Adjusting The Sound

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Adjusting the Sound MODE BUTTON Bass, Treble, Balance, and Fader are each adjustable. You select which of these you want to adjust by pressing the MODE button. The mode changes from BAS to TRE to FAD to BAL, and then back to VOL each time you press the button.
  • Page 102: Digital Clock

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Digital Clock The audio system also displays the time. The ignition switch must be in ACCESSOR Y (I) or ON (II). TIME DISPLAYED To set the time, press the CLOCK button. The hour numbers will begin blinking.
  • Page 103: Operating The Optional Cd Player/Changer

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Operating the Optional CD PWR/VOL KNOB REPEAT INDICATOR AM/FM BUTTON Player/Change r A Compact Disc changer is availabl e through your dealer. It holds up to six discs, providing several hours of continuous entertainment . You operate the CD changer with the same controls used for the radio.
  • Page 104 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Press the EJECT button to remove REPEAT — When you activate the To select a different disc, press the the disc from the player. appropriate preset button (1 — 6). If Repeat feature by pressing the RPT you select an empty slot in the button, the system continuousl y If you eject the disc, but do not...
  • Page 105: Cd Changer Error Indications

    If you see an error indication in the display while operating the CD changer, find the cause in the chart to the right. If you cannot clear the error indication, take the vehicle to your Honda dealer. Comfort and Convenience Features...
  • Page 106: A M / F M / Cd Audio System

    A M / F M / CD Audio System On EX and Si models in the U.S., Si and SiR models in Canada Your Honda' s audio system provides clear reception on both AM and FM bands, while the preset buttons allow you to easily select your favorite stations.
  • Page 107: Operating The Radio

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Operating the Radio The ignition switch must be in ACCESSOR Y (I) or ON (II) to operate the audio system. Turn the system on by pushing the PWR/ PWR/VOL KNOB TUNE BAR VOL knob. Adjust the volume by turning the same knob.
  • Page 108 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System T U NE — Use the TUNE bar to tune SCAN — The SCAN function To store a frequency: the radio to a desired frequency. samples all the stations with strong Press the side of the bar to tune signals on the selected band.
  • Page 109 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System AUTO SELECT — If you are AUTO SELECT LIGHT TUNE BAR SEEK BAR traveling far from home and can no longer receive the stations you preset, you can use the Auto Select feature to find stations in the local area.
  • Page 110: Adjusting The Sound

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Adjusting the Sound TREBLE/BALANC E BASS/FADER Balance/Fader — These two CONTROL CONTROL controls adjust the strength of the sound coming from each speaker. The Balance control adjusts the side- to-side strength, while the Fader control adjusts the front-to-back strength.
  • Page 111: Digital Clock

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Audio System Lighting AM/FM BUTTON You can use the instrument panel brightness control dial to adjust the il- lumination of the audio system (see page 62). The audio system illuminates when the parking lights are on, even if the radio is turned off.
  • Page 112: Operating The Cd Player

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Operating the CD Player You operate the CD player with the CD SLOT same controls used for the radio. TUNE BAR EJECT BUTTON AM/FM BUTTON With the ignition switch in ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II), insert the disc into the CD slot.
  • Page 113 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System If you turn the system off while a CD You can use the TUNE and SEEK/ replays the current track. Press the is playing, either with the PWR/VOL SKIP bars while a disc is playing to RPT button again to turn it off.
  • Page 114 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Operating the CD Changer To select a different disc, press the When you switch back to CD mode, (Optional) appropriate preset button (1 — 6). If the system selects the same unit (in- A Compact Disc changer is available you select an empty slot in the dash or changer) that was playing...
  • Page 115: Protecting Compact Discs

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Protecting Compact Discs Handle a CD by its edges; never When a CD is not being played, store A new CD may be rough on the touch either surface. Contamination inner and outer edges. The small it in its case to protect it from dust from fingerprints, liquids, felt-tip plastic pieces causing this roughness...
  • Page 116 If you see an error indication in the display while operating the CD player, find the cause in the chart to the right. If you cannot clear the error indication, take the car to your Honda dealer. Comfort and Convenience Features...
  • Page 117: Cd Changer Error Indications

    If you see an error indication in the display while operating the CD changer, find the cause in the chart to the right. If you cannot clear the error indication, take the car to your Honda dealer. Comfort and Convenience Features...
  • Page 118: Operating The Cassette Player

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Operating the Cassette Player (Optional) CD BUTTON TUNE BAR SEEK/SKIP BAR The cassette system features Dolby B* noise reduction, automati c PWR/VOL KNOB sensing of chromium-dioxid e (CrO TAPE DIRECTION tape, and autoreverse for continuous INDICATOR AM/FM play.
  • Page 119 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System The tape direction indicator will light If you turn the system off while a Tape Search Functions to show you which side of the tape is playing, either with the PWR/ With a cassette playing, you can use cassette is playing.
  • Page 120 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System SKIP — The skip function allows REPEAT — The Repeat function The SKIP and REPEAT functions you to find the beginning of a song use silent periods on the tape to find continuousl y replays the current or passage.
  • Page 121 Never try to insert a warped or available. damaged cassette in the player. cassette ejects, take the vehicle to your Honda dealer. If you do not clean the cassette When they are not in use, store player regularly, it may eventually...
  • Page 122: Theft Protection

    Owner's Manual. If you should happen to lose the card, you must obtain the code number from your Honda dealer. To do this, you will need the system' s serial number. Comfort and Convenience Features...
  • Page 123: Radio Frequencies

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Radio Frequencies Radio Reception Your Honda' s radio can receive the How well your Honda' s radio complete AM and FM bands. receives stations is dependent on Those bands cover these frequen- many factors, such as the distance...
  • Page 124 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Electrical interference from passing vehicles and stationary sources can cause temporary reception problems. As required by the FCC: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 125 Main Menu...
  • Page 126: Before Driving

    Main Menu Before Driving Before you begin driving your Honda, Break-in Period......you should know what gasoline to Gasoline......... . use, and how to check the levels of Service Station Procedures..important fluids. You also need to Filling the Fuel Tank....
  • Page 127 Break-in Period, Gasoline Break-in Period Gasoline U.S. DX, HX, EX models, and Canadian Help assure your car's future Your Honda is designed to operate DX, Si models reliability and performance by paying Use an unleaded gasoline with a on unleaded gasoline.
  • Page 128 Main Menu Table of Contents Service Station Procedures Filling the Fuel Tank 4. Stop filling the tank after the fuel nozzle automaticall y clicks off. Do not try to "top off" the tank, leave Gasoline is highly flammable some room for the fuel to expand and explosive.
  • Page 129 Main Menu Table of Contents Service Station Procedures Opening the Hood If you can open the hood without lifting the hood latch handle, or the LATCH hood latch handle moves stiffly or does not spring back as before, the mechanism should be cleaned and lubricated (see page HOOD RELEASE...
  • Page 130 Main Menu Table of Contents Service Station Procedures Oil Check DIPSTICK SUPPORT ROD CLIP 2. Wipe the dipstick with a clean 3. Pull the support rod out of its clip Check the engine oil level every time and insert the end into the hole on you fill the car with fuel.
  • Page 131 Engine Coolant on page If it is near or below the lower mark, information on adding the proper see Adding Oil on page 171. coolant. Refer to Owner Maintenance Checks on page for information on checking other items in your Honda. Before Driving...
  • Page 132: Fuel Economy

    Main Menu Table of Contents Fuel Economy The condition of your car and your A cold engine uses more fuel than a Driving Habits driving habits are the two most warm engine. It is not necessary to You can improve fuel economy by important things that affect the fuel "warm-up"...
  • Page 133: Accessories And Modifications

    Accessories or killed. with proper car operation or performance. Your dealer has Genuine Honda accessories that allow you to Follow all instructions in this personalize your car. These owner's manual regarding Be sure electronic accessories do accessories have been designed and accessories and modifications.
  • Page 134 Main Menu Table of Contents Accessories and Modifications Modifications In addition, any modifications that Additional Safety Precaution Do not remove any original decrease ground clearance increase Do not attach or place objects on the equipment or modify your car in any the chance of undercarriage parts airbag covers.
  • Page 135: Carrying Cargo

    Main Menu Table of Contents Carrying Cargo Your car has several convenient CONSOLE COMPARTMEN T FRONT DOOR POCKET storage areas so you can stow cargo safely. The glove box, and the pockets in the front doors and seat-backs, are designed for small, lightweight items. The trunk is intended for larger, heavier items.
  • Page 136 Main Menu Table of Contents Carrying Cargo Load Limit Carrying Items in the Passenger The maximum load for your car is Compartment 850 lbs (395 kg). Overloading or improper Store or secure all items that could loading can affect handling and be thrown around and hurt This figure includes the total weight stability and cause a crash in...
  • Page 137 If you can carry any items on a roof rack, be sure the total weight of the rack and the items does not exceed the maximum allowable weight. Please contact your Honda dealer for further information. Before Driving...
  • Page 138 Main Menu Driving This section gives you tips on Preparing to Drive......Starting the Engine......starting the engine under various conditions, and how to operate the Starting in Cold Weather 5-speed manual and automatic at High Altitude ..... transmissions.
  • Page 139: Preparing To Drive

    Main Menu Table of Contents Preparing to Drive You should do the following checks 4. Check that any items you may be 9. Fasten your seat belt. Check that and adjustments every day before carrying with you inside are stored your passengers have fastened you drive your car.
  • Page 140: Starting The Engine

    Main Menu Table of Contents Starting the Engine 1. Apply the parking brake. 5. If the engine does not start within meters) adds to the problem. 15 seconds, or starts but stalls Use the following procedure: 2. In cold weather, turn off all right away, repeat step 4 with the electrical accessories to reduce accelerator pedal pressed half-way...
  • Page 141 Main Menu Table of Contents 5-speed Manual Transmission Come to a full stop before you shift into Reverse. You can damage the transmission by trying to shift into Rapid slowing or speeding-up Reverse with the vehicle moving. can cause loss of control on Push down the clutch pedal, and slippery surfaces.
  • Page 142 Main Menu Table of Contents 5-speed Manual Transmission Recommended Shift Points (U.S.: Si, Canada: SIR) run normally when you reduce the RPM below the red zone. Drive in the highest gear that lets the engine run and accelerate Before downshifting, make sure the smoothly.
  • Page 143: Automatic Transmission

    Main Menu Table of Contents Automatic Transmission Your Honda' s transmission has four On vehicles with Continuously Variable forward speeds, and is electronicall y Transmission (CVT): controlled for smoother shifting. It To operate your Honda's also has a "lock-up" torque converter Continuousl y Variable Transmission for better fuel economy.
  • Page 144 ON (II). If it flashes while driving (in any shift position), it indicates a possible problem in the transmission. Avoid rapid acceler- ation and have the transmission checked by an authorized Honda CONTINUED Driving...
  • Page 145 Main Menu Table of Contents Automatic Transmission If you have done all of the above and still cannot move the lever out of Park, see Shift Lock Release on page 144. You must also press the release button to shift into Park. To avoid transmission damage, come to a complete stop before shifting into Park.
  • Page 146 Main Menu Table of Contents Automatic Transmission Reverse (R) — To shift to Reverse Second (2) — To shift to Second, Drive (D ) —This position is similar from Park, see the explanation under press the release button on the side to D4, except only the first three Park.
  • Page 147 Main Menu Table of Contents Automatic Transmission Engine Speed Limiter Shift Lock Release 1. Set the Parking brake. If you exceed the maximum speed This allows you to move the shift for the gear you are in, the engine lever out of Park if the normal 2.
  • Page 148 Automatic Transmission (CVT) Continuously Variable RELEASE BUTTON Transmission (CVT) On HX model Honda' s Continuousl y Variable automatic transmission' s unique design provides a smooth, constant flow of power. It is electronicall y controlled for more precise operation and better fuel economy.
  • Page 149 ON (II). If it flashes the accelerator pedal. while driving (in any shift position), it indicates a possible problem in the transmission. Avoid rapid accelera- tion and have the transmission checked by an authorized Honda dealer as soon as possible. Driving...
  • Page 150 Main Menu Table of Contents Automatic Transmission (CVT) Park (P) — This position mechani- Reverse (R) — To shift from Re- cally locks the transmission. Use verse to Park, see the explanation Park whenever you are turning off or under Park. To shift to Reverse from starting the engine.
  • Page 151 Main Menu Table of Contents Automatic Transmission (CVT) Drive (D) — Use this position for Second (S) — Selecting Second Maximum Allowable Speeds your normal driving. The transmis- shifts the transmission into a lower The CVT shifts automaticall y to sion automaticall y adjusts to keep range of ratios for better accelera- maintain proper engine speed in any...
  • Page 152 Main Menu Table of Contents Parking Always use the parking brake when If the car is facing uphill, turn the Parking Tips you park your car. The indicator on front wheels away from the curb. If Make sure the moonroof and the the instrument panel shows that the windows are closed.
  • Page 153: The Braking System

    (On the Si model in the U.S., SiR model through deep water. Apply the in Canada) Your Honda is equipped with disc brakes moderately to see if they feel Your brakes may sometimes squeal brakes at all four wheels. A power normal.
  • Page 154 Main Menu Table of Contents The Braking System Brake System Design When the front tires skid, you lose Anti-lock Brakes The hydraulic system that operates steering control; the car continues Standard on Si-R model in Canada. the brakes has two separate circuits. straight ahead even though you turn It is optional on the EX and Si models Each circuit works diagonally across...
  • Page 155 Main Menu Table of Contents The Braking System You will feel a pulsation in the brake A vehicle with ABS may require a Important Safety Reminders pedal when the ABS activates, and ABS does not reduce the time or longer distance to stop on loose or you may hear some noise.
  • Page 156 Main Menu Table of Contents The Braking System ABS Indicator ABS INDICATOR* *U.S. indicator shown The ABS is self-checking. If anything goes wrong, the ABS indicator on the instrument panel comes on (see page ). This means the anti-lock function of the braking system has shut down.
  • Page 157: Driving In Bad Weather

    Main Menu Table of Contents Driving in Bad Weather Driving Technique — Always drive Visibility — Being able to see slower than you would in dry clearly in all directions and being weather. It takes your car longer to visible to other drivers are important react, even in conditions that may in all weather conditions.
  • Page 158 Main Menu Table of Contents Driving in Bad Weather, Towing a Trailer Towing a Trailer Traction — Check your tires Your vehicle is not designed to tow a frequently for wear and proper pressure. Both are important in trailer. Attempting to do so can void preventing "hydroplaning"...
  • Page 159 Main Menu...
  • Page 160 Tire Pressure Adjustment for Adding Engine Coolant.... . form more complex maintenance Replacing Engine Coolant..High Speed Driving... tasks on your Honda, you may want Windshield Washers..... Inspection........to purchase the Service Manual. See Transmission Fluid......
  • Page 161: Maintenance Safety

    It will also reward you should be performed by a Honda performing maintenance. Only you with more economical , trouble-free technician or other qualified can decide whether or not you driving and help reduce air pollution.
  • Page 162: Important Safety Precautions

    Main Menu Table of Contents Maintenance Safety Important Safety Precautions Read the instructions before you begin, and make sure you have the Before you begin any maintenance, make sure your car is parked on tools and skills required. level ground and that the parking brake is set.
  • Page 163: Maintenance Schedule

    Main Menu Table of Contents Maintenance Schedule The Maintenance Schedule specifies The services and time or distance Which Schedule to Follow: how often you should have your car intervals shown in the maintenance Service your car according to the serviced and what things need schedul e assume you will use your time and mileage periods on one of attention.
  • Page 164 Your authorized Honda dealer We recommend the use of Genuine According to state and federal knows your car best and can provide Honda parts and fluids whenever you regulations, failure to perform competent, efficient service. have maintenance done. These are...
  • Page 165 Main Menu Table of Contents U.S. Owners Follow the Normal Conditions Maintenance Schedul e if the severe driving conditions specified in the Severe Conditions Maintenance Schedul e do not apply. NOTE: If you only OCCASIONALLY drive under a "severe" condition, you should follow the Normal Conditions Maintenance Schedule.
  • Page 166 Main Menu Table of Contents Service at the indicated distance or time, whichever comes first. Do the items in A, B, C as required for each distance/time interval. Follow this schedul e if the severe driving conditions described in the Severe Conditions Schedul e on the next page do not apply. Canadian owners: Follow the schedule for Severe Conditions.
  • Page 167: Canadian Owners

    Main Menu Table of Contents U.S. Owners Follow the Severe Conditions Maintenance Schedul e if you drive your vehicle MAINLY under one or more of the following conditions: Driving less than 5 miles (8 km) per trip or, in freezing temperatures, driving less than 10 miles (16 km) per trip.
  • Page 168 Main Menu Table of Contents Use this schedule if your vehicle is MAINLY driven in any of the following Severe Conditions, or normally driven in Canada; otherwise use the Normal Schedule. Service at the indicated distance or time, whichever comes first. Do the items in A, B, C as required for each distance/time. Page CONTINUED Maintenance...
  • Page 169 Main Menu Table of Contents page 181.) #: See information on maintenance and emissions warranty, last column, page 161. : See Timing Belt on page to determine need for replacement. 1 : U.S.: Si model, Canada: SiR model Maintenance...
  • Page 170: Maintenance Record

    Main Menu Table of Contents Required Maintenance Record (for Normal and Severe Schedules) You or the servicing dealer can record all completed maintenance here, whether you follow the schedule for normal conditions (page ) or severe conditions (page 164). Keep the receipts for all work done on your vehicle. CONTINUED Maintenance...
  • Page 171 Main Menu Table of Contents Required Maintenance Record (for Normal and Severe Schedules) Maintenance...
  • Page 172: Owner Maintenance Checks

    Main Menu Table of Contents Owner Maintenance Checks You should check the following Engine oil level — Check every Tires — Check the tire pressure items at the specified intervals. If time you fill the fuel tank. See monthly. Examine the tread for you are unsure of how to perform page 127.
  • Page 173: Fluid Locations

    Main Menu Table of Contents Fluid Locations BRAKE FLUID (Gray cap) CLUTCH FLUID (5-speed Manual Transmissio n only) (Gray cap) COOLANT ENGINE OIL RESERVOIR FILL CAP WASHER FLUID (Blue cap) AUTOMATIC POWER STEERING TRANSMISSIO N FLUID (Red cap) FLUID DIPSTICK (Yellow loop) (Including CVT) ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK...
  • Page 174: Engine Oil

    To add oil, unscrew and remove the A fuel-efficient oil is recommended engine oil fill cap on top of the valve for your Honda. This is shown on the cover. Pour in the oil, and reinstall API Service label by the words the engine oil fill cap.
  • Page 175: Synthetic Oil

    It only increases the cost preferred for improved fuel economy of operating your car. and year-round protection in your Honda. You may use a 10W-30 oil if the temperature in your area never goes below 20°F ( — 7°C). Maintenance...
  • Page 176 (available from your maintenance done by a skilled Honda dealer) is required to mechanic. remove the filter. 2. Open the hood and remove the engine oil fill cap. Remove the oil 4.
  • Page 177 Main Menu Table of Contents Engine Oil 5. Put a new washer on the drain bolt, 7. Replace the engine oil fill cap. NOTICE then reinstall the drain bolt. Start the engine. The oil pressure Tighten it to: indicator light should go out within Improper disposal of engine oil can be five seconds.
  • Page 178: Cooling System

    However, continued use of any non- Always let the engine and Honda coolant can result in radiator cool down before corrosion, causing the cooling removing the radiator cap. system to malfunction or fail. Have...
  • Page 179 Main Menu Table of Contents Cooling System Do not add any rust inhibitors or other additives to your car's cooling system. They may not be compatibl e RADIATOR CAP RESERVE TANK with the coolant or engine compo- nents. 1. Make sure the engine and radiator 4.
  • Page 180 Only use Genuine Honda Antifreeze/Coolant . Draining the coolant requires access to the underside of the car. Unless you have the tools and knowledge, you should have this maintenance done by a skilled mechanic.
  • Page 181 Main Menu Table of Contents Cooling System (U.S.: Si model, Canada: SiR FILLER NECK RESERVE RESERVE model) TANK TANK CAP When the coolant stops draining, apply non-hardening sealant to the drain bolt threads, then reinstall the bolt and tighten it securely. 6.
  • Page 182 Main Menu Table of Contents Cooling System 10.Install the radiator cap, and tighten it to the first stop. 11.Start the engine and let it run until the radiator fan comes on two times. Then stop the engine. 12.Remove the radiator cap. Fill the radiator with coolant up to the filler neck and the reserve tank up to the MAX mark.
  • Page 183 Main Menu Table of Contents Windshield Washers, Transmission Fluid Windshield Washers Automatic Transmission WINDSHIELD WASHER RESERVOIR Check the level in the windshiel d washer reservoir at least monthly DIPSTICK (AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION ) during normal usage. In bad weather, when you use the washers often, check the level every time you stop for fuel.
  • Page 184: Transmission Fluid

    HX model (CVT) only: LOWER quality. Have the transmission If you drive at high speeds in high MARK drained and refilled with Honda (90° F/32°C and above) ATF as soon as it is convenient. temperatures, the transmission fluid should be changed every 15,000 miles (24,000 km).
  • Page 185: 5-Speed Manual Transmission

    Table of Contents Transmission Fluid, Brake and Clutch Fluid 5-speed Manual Transmission If Honda M TF is not available, you Brake and Clutch Fluid may use an API service SG, SH or SJ Check the fluid level in the reser- FILLER BOLT voirs monthly.
  • Page 186 DOT 3 or DOT 4 M AX fluid, from a sealed container, as a temporary replacement. However, the use of any non-Honda brake fluid can cause corrosion and decrease the life of the system. Have the brake system flushed and refilled with Honda DOT 3 brake fluid as soon as possible.
  • Page 187: Power Steering

    However, continued use can cause increased wear and poor steering in cold weather. Have the power steering system flushed and refilled with Honda PSF as soon as possible. Maintenance...
  • Page 188: Maintenance

    Main Menu Table of Contents Air Cleaner Element The air cleaner element should be Replacement replaced according to the time and distance recommendation s in the CLIPS maintenance schedule. AIR CLEANER ELEMENT 3. Carefully clean the inside of the On DX model in the U.S., and DX model air cleaner housing with a damp in Canada The air cleaner element is inside the...
  • Page 189: Hood Latch

    1. Unsnap the two clips and remove in the air cleaner housing. latch, contact your Honda dealer. the air cleaner housing cover. 4. Align the tabs and reinstall the air cleaner housing cover, snap the two clips back into place.
  • Page 190: Spark Plugs

    Main Menu Table of Contents Spark Plugs The spark plugs in your car should Replacement be replaced according to the time and distance recommendation s in SPARK PLUG CAP the maintenance schedule. 1. Clean up any dirt and oil around 4.
  • Page 191: Specifications

    Main Menu Table of Contents Spark Plugs Specifications: NOTICE (U.S.: HX) Tighten the spark plugs carefully. A NGK: ZFR4F-11 spark plug that is too loose can DENSO: KJ14CR-L11 overheat and damage the engine. Overtightening can cause damage to (U.S.: DX, EX, Canada: DX, Si) the threads in the cylinder head.
  • Page 192: Battery

    Main Menu Table of Contents Battery Check the condition of your car's Check the battery terminals for TEST INDICATOR WINDOW battery monthly. You should check corrosion (a white or yellowish the color of the test indicator window, powder). To remove it, cover the and for corrosion on the terminals.
  • Page 193 Main Menu Table of Contents Battery If you need to connect the battery to NOTICE a charger, disconnect both cables to prevent damage to the car's Charging the battery with the cables electrical system. connected can seriously damage your car's electronic controls. Detach the battery cables before connecting the battery to a charger.
  • Page 194: Wiper Blades

    Main Menu Table of Contents Wiper Blades Check the condition of the wiper WIPER ARMS blades at least every six months. Look for signs of cracking in the rubber, or areas that are getting hard. Replace the blades if you find these signs, or they leave streaks and unwiped areas when used.
  • Page 195 Main Menu Table of Contents Wiper Blades 5. Slide the new wiper blade into the BLADE holder until the tabs lock. BLADE 6. Slide the wiper blade assembly onto the wiper arm. Make sure it locks in place. 7. Lower the wiper arm down against the windshield.
  • Page 196: Air Conditioning System

    Main Menu Table of Contents Air Conditioning System Standard on EX and Si models in U.S., Periodicall y check the engine' s If the air conditioning does not get as and SiR model in Canada radiator and air conditioning cold as before, have your dealer Your car's air conditioning is a sealed check the system.
  • Page 197: Drive Belts

    Main Menu Table of Contents Drive Belts, Timing Belt Drive Belts If you see signs of wear or looseness, The belts should have the following have your dealer adjust or replace "play" or deflection. Alternator belt: the belts. POWER STEERING ALTERNATOR BELT BELT...
  • Page 198: Tires

    Main Menu Table of Contents Tires Inflation Use a gauge to measure the air To safely operate your car, your tires must be the proper type and size, in Keeping the tires properly inflated pressure at least once a month. Even good condition with adequate tread, provides the best combination of tires that are in good condition may...
  • Page 199: Recommended Tire Pressures For Normal Driving

    Tire Pressure Adjustment for High and not due to a variation between Speed Driving gauges. Honda strongly recommends that you not drive faster than posted speed limits and conditions allow. If (U.S.: Si, Canada: SiR) you decide it is safe to drive at high speeds, be sure to adjust the cold tire pressures as shown below.
  • Page 200: Inspection

    Main Menu Table of Contents Tires Inspection INDICATOR LOCATION MARKS Every time you check inflation, you should also examine the tires for damage, foreign objects, and wear. You should look for: Bumps or bulges in the tread or side of the tire. Replace the tire if you find either of these conditions.
  • Page 201: Maintenance

    Use only Tires and Wheels) Tires and Wheels) should always be rebalanced if it is Genuine Honda wheel weights for removed from the wheel for repair. To help increase tire life and balancing. distribute wear more evenly, you should have the tires rotated every 7,500 miles (12,000 km).
  • Page 202: Replacing Tires And Wheels

    Main Menu Table of Contents Tires When shopping for replacement Replacing Tires and Wheels tires, you may find that some tires The tires that came with your car are "directional." This means they were selected to match the perform- Installing improper tires on your are designed to rotate only in one ance capabilities of the car while car can affect handling and...
  • Page 203: Wheels And Tires

    Replacement or icy conditions, you should install (U.S.: DX, EX, HX, Canada: DX, Si) snow tires or tire chains. They may wheels are available at your Honda P185/65R14 85S be required by local laws under dealer.
  • Page 204: Snow Tires

    All Models If you mount snow tires on your Mount traction devices (link-type or When installing traction devices, Honda, make sure they are radial cable-type) only when required by follow the manufacturer' s tires of the same size and load range driving conditions or local laws.
  • Page 205: Lights

    Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Check the operation of your car's exterior lights at least once a month. A burned out bulb can create an unsafe condition by reducing your HEADLIGHT TURN SIGNAL/ SIDE MARKER/ car's visibility and the ability to PARKING LIGHTS signal your intentions to other drivers.
  • Page 206 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Check the following: STOP/TAILLIGHTS / REAR SIDE MARKER LIGHTS Headlights (low and high beam) Parking lights Taillights STOP/TAILLIGHT S Brake lights High-mount brake light Turn signals Back-up lights Hazard light function License plate light Side marker lights Daytime running lights (Canadian models)
  • Page 207 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Replacing a Headlight Bulb HOLDER WEATHER SEAL BULB Your car has halogen headlight bulbs, one on each side. When replacing a bulb, handle it by its steel base and protect the glass from contact with your skin or hard objects.
  • Page 208 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights 4. Unclip the end of the hold-down Replacing the Front Side Marker/ wire from its slot. Pivot it out of Turn Signal and Parking Light the way and remove the bulb. Bulb HOLDING 5. Insert the new bulb into the hole, CLIP making sure the tabs are in their slots.
  • Page 209: Replacing Bulbs

    Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Replacing Rear Bulbs 5. Remove the burned out bulb from the socket by pushing it in and (in Fenders) turning counterclockwis e until it unlocks. 6. Install the new bulb in the socket. Turn it clockwise to lock it in place. 7.
  • Page 210 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights 4. Pull the bulb straight out of its socket. Push the new bulb straight into the socket until it bottoms. 5. Reinstall the socket into the light assembl y by turning it clockwise until it locks. 6.
  • Page 211 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Replacing Rear Bulbs (in Trunk 5. Pull the bulb straight out of its Lid) socket. Push the new bulb straight into the socket until it bottoms. 6. Insert the socket back into the light assembly. Turn it clockwise to lock it in place.
  • Page 212 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Replacing a High-mount Brake Replacing a Rear License Bulb Light Bulb 1. Open the trunk and remove the socket from the light assembly by turning it one-quarter turn counter- clockwise. 2. Pull the bulb straight out of its socket.
  • Page 213 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Replacing an Interior Light Bulb (U.S.: DX, HX, Canada: DX) (U.S.: EX, Si, Canada: Si, SiR) INTERIOR LIGHT INTERIOR LIGHT 4. Turn on the parking lights and check that the new bulb is 1. Remove the lens by carefully 2.
  • Page 214 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Replacing the Trunk Light Bulb 2. Remove the bulb by pulling it (U.S.: EX and Si, Canada: Si and SiR) (U.S.: HX, EX and Si, Canada: DX, Si straight out of its metal tabs. and SiR models) SPOTLIGHT 3.
  • Page 215: Storing Your Car

    If you store your car for 12 months Change the engine oil and filter (see page 173). or longer, have your Honda dealer Support the front wiper blade perform the inspections called for in arms with a folded towel or rag so Wash and dry the exterior they do not touch the windshield.
  • Page 216: Appearance Care

    Main Menu Appearance Care Regular cleaning and polishing of your Honda helps to keep it "new" looking. This section gives you hints on how to clean your car and preserve its appearance : the paint, brightwork, wheels and interior. Also included are several things you can do to help prevent corrosion.
  • Page 217: Exterior Care

    Letting it to sunlight, air pollution, etc. You plastic on your car. air-dry will cause dulling and water should use a wax on your Honda Rinse the car thoroughly with cool spots. when it is new.
  • Page 218 You your dealer so you are sure to get exterior. Wash them with the same should use a polish on your Honda if the correct color. solution, and rinse them thoroughly. the finish does not have its original shine after using a wax.
  • Page 219: Interior Care

    Main Menu Interior Care Carpeting Vinyl Vacuum the carpeting frequently to Remove dirt and dust with a vacuum remove dirt. Ground-in dirt will make cleaner. Wipe the vinyl with a soft the carpet wear out faster. cloth dampened in a solution of mild Periodicall y shampoo the carpet to soap and water.
  • Page 220 The rear window defogger wires are Many corrosion-preventiv e measures bonded to the inside of the glass. are built into your Honda. You can Wiping vigorously up-and-down can help keep your car from corroding dislodge and break the defogger wires.
  • Page 221 When reporting your collision to the holes in the bottom of the doors Body repairs can affect your car's insurance company, tell them you want Genuine Honda parts used in and body. resistance to corrosion. If your car needs repairs after a collision, pay the repair.
  • Page 222: Taking Care Of The Unexpected

    Main Menu Taking Care of the Unexpected This section covers the more- Compact Spare Tire...... . common problems that motorists Changing a Flat Tire..... experience with their vehicles. It If Your Engine Won't Start... gives you information about how to Nothing Happens or the safely evaluate the problem and what Starter Motor Operates...
  • Page 223: Compact Spare Tire

    Main Menu Table of Contents Compact Spare Tire Your car has a compact spare tire Follow these precautions whenever INDICATOR LOCATION MARK that takes up less space. Use this you are using the compact spare tire: spare tire as a temporary replace- ment only.
  • Page 224: Changing A Flat Tire

    Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire If you have a flat tire while driving, 3. Open the trunk. Raise the trunk SPARE TIRE TRUNK FLOOR stop in a safe place to change it. floor by lifting up on the back edge. Stopping in traffic or on the shoulder of a busy road is dangerous.
  • Page 225 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire JACK JACKING POINT WHEEL WRENCH 6. Turn the jack's end bracket 7. Loosen the four wheel nuts 1/2 8. Locate the jacking point nearest counterclockwis e to loosen it, then turn with the wheel wrench. the tire you need to change.
  • Page 226 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire BRAKE HUB WHEEL WRENCH EXTENSION 9. Use the extension and wheel On DX and EX models in the U.S., and 11.Before mounting the spare tire, wrench as shown to raise the DX and Si models in Canada wipe any dirt off the mounting vehicle until the flat tire is off the...
  • Page 227 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire 12.Put on the spare tire. Put the 13.Lower the car to the ground and 14.Tighten the wheel nuts securel y in wheel nuts back on finger-tight, remove the jack. the same crisscross pattern. Have then tighten them in a crisscross the wheel nut torque checked at pattern with the wheel wrench...
  • Page 228 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire 18.Store the jack in the trunk with the WING BOLT end bracket on the left side. Turn SPACER the jack's end bracket to lock it in CONE place. Store the tool kit. Loose items can fly around the interior in a crash and could seriously injure the occupants.
  • Page 229: If Your Engine Won't Start

    Main Menu Table of Contents If Your Engine Won't Start Diagnosing why your engine won't Nothing Happens or the Starter Turn the ignition switch to START start falls into two areas, depending Motor Operates Very Slowly (III). If the headlights do not dim, on what you hear when you turn the When you turn the ignition switch to check the condition of the fuses.
  • Page 230: The Starter Operates Normally

    Check all the fuses 2. Turn off all the electrical acces- (see page 237). You cannot start a Honda with an sories: heater, A/C, stereo system, lights, etc. automatic transmission by pushing or pulling it.
  • Page 231 ( + ) terminal other end to the grounding strap sure they have good metal-to- on your Honda' s battery. as shown. Do not connect this metal contact. jumper cable to any other part of the engine.
  • Page 232: If Your Engine Overheats

    Main Menu Table of Contents If Your Engine Overheats The pointer of your car's tempera- Your car can overheat for several 1. Safely pull to the side of the road. ture gauge should stay in the mid- reasons, such as lack of coolant or a Put the transmission in Neutral or range under most conditions.
  • Page 233 Main Menu Table of Contents If Your Engine Overheats 4. If the temperature gauge stays at reaches the middle of the tempera- 10.Start the engine and set the the red mark, turn off the engine. ture gauge, or lower, before check- temperature control dial to ing the radiator.
  • Page 234: Low Oil Pressure Indicator

    Main Menu Table of Contents Low Oil Pressure Indicator 4. Start the engine and watch the oil NOTICE LOW OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR pressure indicator. If the light does not go out within ten seconds, Running the engine with low oil turn off the engine.
  • Page 235: Charging System Indicator

    Main Menu Table of Contents Charging System Indicator Immediatel y turn off all electrical By eliminating as much of the CHARGING SYSTEM INDICATOR accessories: radio, heater, A / C, rear electrical load as possible, you can defogger, cruise control, etc. Try not drive several miles (kilometers) to use other electrically-operate d before the battery is too discharged...
  • Page 236: Malfunction Indicator Lamp

    Main Menu Table of Contents Malfunction Indicator Lamp If you have recently refueled your You should also have the dealer MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP car, the cause of this indicator inspect your car if this indicator coming on could be a loose or comes on repeatedly, even though it missing fuel fill cap.
  • Page 237: Brake System Indicator

    Main Menu Table of Contents Brake System Indicator service station (see page ). If the Towing on page 241.) BRAKE SYSTEM INDICATOR* fluid level is low, take the car to your dealer and have the brake system If you must drive the car a short inspected for leaks or worn brake distance in this condition, drive pads.
  • Page 238: Closing The Moonroof

    Main Menu Table of Contents Closing the Moonroof If the electric motor will not close ROUND PLUG the moonroof, do the following: SOCKET 1. Check the fuse for the moonroof motor (see page 239). If the fuse is blown, replace it with one of the same or lower rating.
  • Page 239: Fuses

    Main Menu Table of Contents Fuses All the electrical circuits in your car INTERIOR UNDER-HOOD have fuses to protect them from a short circuit or overload. These fuses are located in three fuse boxes. The interior fuse box is underneath The under-hood fuse box is located in the engine compartment next to the dashboard on the driver's side.
  • Page 240: Checking And Replacing

    Main Menu Table of Contents Fuses Checking and Replacing Fuses ABS FUSE BOX FUSE If something electrical in your car stops working, the first thing you should check for is a blown fuse. Determine from the chart on pages and 240, or the diagram on the fuse box lid, which fuse or fuses control that component.
  • Page 241 Main Menu Table of Contents Fuses If you replace the blown fuse with a FUSE PULLER BLOWN spare fuse that has a lower rating, it might blow out again. This does not indicate anything wrong. Replace the fuse with one of the correct rating as soon as you can.
  • Page 242 Main Menu Table of Contents Fuses INTERIOR FUSE BOX : On Canadian models CONTINUED Taking Care of the Unexpected...
  • Page 243 Main Menu Table of Contents Fuses UNDER-HOOD FUSE BOX ABS FUSE BOX Taking Care of the Unexpected...
  • Page 244: Emergency Towing

    There are three popular types of Improper towing preparation will professional towing equipment. damage the transmission. Follow the If your Honda cannot be transported above procedure exactly. If you cannot Flat-bed Equipment — The operator by flat-bed, it should be towed by shift the transmission or start the loads your car on the back of a truck.
  • Page 245 Main Menu Table of Contents Emergency Towing With the front wheels on the ground, NOTICE it is best to tow the car no farther than 50 miles (80 km), and keep the Trying to lift or tow your car by the speed below 35 mph (55 km/h).
  • Page 246: Technical Information

    Identification Numbers....Emissions Controls......you the dimensions and capacities of The Clean Air Act..... . Specifications........ . your Honda, and the locations of the DOT Tire Quality Grading Crankcase Emissions Control identification numbers. The expla- (U.S. Cars)......
  • Page 247: Identification Numbers

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATIO N NUMBER The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is the 17-digit number your Honda dealer uses to register your car for warranty purposes. It is also necessary for licensing and insuring your car. The easiest place to find the VIN is on a plate fastened to the top of the dashboard.
  • Page 248 Main Menu Table of Contents Identification Numbers The Engine Number is stamped into TRANSMISSION NUMBER the engine block. The Transmission Number is on a label on top of the transmission. ENGINE NUMBER Technical Information...
  • Page 249 Main Menu Table of Contents Specifications page 1 : U.S.: DX, Canada: DX 2 : U.S.: HX, EX, Canada: Si 3 : U.S.: DX, HX, Canada: DX 4 : U.S.: EX, Canada: Si 5 : U.S.: Si, Canada: SiR Technical Information...
  • Page 250 Main Menu Table of Contents Specification s 1 : Including the coolant in the reserve tank and that remaining in the engine. Reserve tank capacity: 0.11 US gal (0.4 ,0.09 Imp gal) 2 : Excluding the oil remaining in the engine. 3 : U.S.: DX, Canada: DX 4 : U.S.: HX, EX, Canada: Si 5 : U.S.:DX, Canada: DX...
  • Page 251 Main Menu Table of Contents Specification s page page 1 : U.S.: DX and HX without ABS, Canada: DX without ABS 2 : U.S.: Cars equipped with CVT, EX without ABS, Canada: Si without 3 : U.S.: Cars equipped with ABS, Canada: Cars equipped with ABS 4 : U.S.: Si, Canada: SiR Technical Information...
  • Page 252 Main Menu Table of Contents DOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Cars) Treadwear The tires on your vehicle meet all The treadwear grade is a compara- U.S. Federal Safety Requirements. tive rating based on the wear rate of A ll tires are also graded for the tire when tested under controlled treadwear, traction, and temperature conditions on a specified government...
  • Page 253 Main Menu Table of Contents DOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Cars) Temperature Warning: The temperature grade for Traction The temperature grades are A (the this tire is established for a tire that The traction grades, from highest to highest), B, and C, representing the is properly inflated and not over- lowest, are A A, A, B, and C.
  • Page 254: Oxygenated Fuels

    Main Menu Table of Contents Oxygenated Fuels The following are the U.S. EPA and If you notice any undesirabl e Some conventional gasolines are being blended with alcohol or an Canadian CGSB approved operating symptoms, try another ether compound. These gasolines percentages of oxygenates: service station or switch to another ETHANOL (ethyl or grain alcohol)
  • Page 255: Driving In Foreign Countries

    Table of Contents Driving in Foreign Countries If you are planning to take your Honda outside the U.S. or Canada, contact the tourist bureaus in the areas you will be traveling in to find out about the availability of unleaded gasoline with the proper octane rating.
  • Page 256: Emissions Controls

    (HC). Gasoline control canister filled with charcoal evaporating from the tank also adsorbs the vapor. It is stored in this * In Canada, Honda vehicles comply produces hydrocarbons. Controlling canister while the engine is off. After with the Canadian Motor Vehicle...
  • Page 257 HC, CO, and Genuine Honda replacemen t parts or Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) their equivalent for repairs. Using NOx that comes out the tailpipe. The...
  • Page 258: Three Way Catalytic Converter

    The catalytic converter is referred to as a three-way catalyst, since it acts on HC, CO, and NOx. A replacement unit must be an original Honda part or its equivalent. The three way catalytic converter must operate at a high temperature...
  • Page 259 Main Menu...
  • Page 260 Main Menu Warranty and Customer Relations Customer Relations Information........ . U.S. Zone Office Map....Canada Zone Office Map....Warranty Coverages..... Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Vehicles)......Authorized Manuals..... . Warranty and Customer Relations...
  • Page 261: Warranty And Customer Relations

    Main Menu Table of Contents Customer Relations Information Honda dealership personnel are If you are dissatisfied with the When you call or write, please give trained professionals. They should decision made by the dealership' s us this information: be able to answer all your questions.
  • Page 262: U.s. Zone Office Map

    Puerto Rico and U.S. V.I. The addresses and telephone numbers are subject to change. If you cannot Moorestown, New Jersey 08057 Bella International reach your Zone office, ask your Honda dealer for the current information. (609) 235-5533 P.O. Box 190816 San Juan, PR 00919-0816...
  • Page 263: Canada Zone Office Map

    Main Menu Table of Contents Canada Zone Office Map CUSTOMER RELATIONS RELATIONS AVEC LA CLIENTELE Honda Canada Inc. 715 Milner Avenue Toronto, ON M1B 2K8 Tel: 1-888-9-HONDA- 9 Fax: Toll-free 1-877-939-090 9 Toronto (416) 287-4776 Honda Canada Inc. National Office...
  • Page 264: Warranty Coverages

    Warranty Coverages U.S. Owners Seat Belt Limited Warranty — a seat Replacement Battery Limited Your new Honda is covered by these belt that fails to function properly is Warranty — provides prorated warranties: covered for the useful life of the coverage for a replacement battery vehicle.
  • Page 265: Reporting Safety Defects (U.s. Vehicles)

    NHTSA, U.S. Department of Administration (NHTSA) in addition However, NHTSA cannot become Transportation, Washington, to notifying American Honda Motor involved in individual problems D.C. 20590. You can also obtain Co., Inc. between you, your dealer, or other information about motor American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
  • Page 266: Authorized Manuals

    Purchasing Factory Authorized Manuals Valid only for sales within the U.S. Canadian owners should (U.S. only) contact their authorized Honda dealer. The following publications covering the operation and servicing of your vehicle can be obtained from Helm Incorporated, either by filling out the attached form or, for credit card holders, calling the toll-free phone number on the form.
  • Page 267: Authorized Manuals

    Main Menu Table of Contents Authorized Manuals Service Manual: This manual covers maintenance and recommended procedures for repair to engine and chassis components. It is written for the Journeyman mechanic, but is simple enough for most mechanically-incline d owners to under- stand.
  • Page 268 Main Menu Index Additional Information About Operation........Anti-theft Steering Column Your SRS........Accessories and Modifications..Additional Safety Precautions..Lock..........Accessories........ . How Your Airbags Work.... Appearance Care......Additional Safety Precaution..How Your SRS Indicator Ashtrays (Optional)......Modifications......
  • Page 269 Main Menu Index Before Driving....... Interior Light......Charging System Indicator..55, 232 Belts, Seat.......... . License Plate Lights....Checking Automatic Transmission Beverage Holder......Rear Side Marker Lights..Fluid........Body Repair........Specifications......Brakes Battery Condition..... . Trunk Light.......
  • Page 270 Main Menu Index Consumer Information*....Dimensions........Controls, Instruments and....Dimming the Headlights....61 Economy, Fuel....... Coolant Dipstick Adding......... Automatic Transmission... Emergencies on the Road.... . Battery, Jump Starting....Checking........Engine Oil........Proper Solution......
  • Page 271 Main Menu Index Engine Fluids Gasohol.......... . Specifications......Automatic Transmission... Gasoline......... . Engine Speed Limiter..139, 144 Brake.......... . Fuel Reserve Indicator....58 Ethanol in Gasoline ...... . Gauge..........58 Clutch......... . Evaporative Emissions Controls.. Manual Transmission....Octane Requirement....
  • Page 272: Important Safety Precautions 6

    Main Menu Index Reminder Beeper......Inflation, Proper Tire ....Lap/Shoulder Belts......High Speed Driving....Leaking of Exhaust into Car..Replacing Halogen Bulbs ..Lights Turning on........Normal Driving......Head Restraints....... Inside Mirror........Bulb Replacement....
  • Page 273 Main Menu Index Maintenance Odometer......... . Power Record........167-168 Odometer, Trip....... . Door Locks........Required Indicator...... . Mirrors......... . Safety.......... . Change, How to......Steering........Schedule......162-166 Change, When to...... . Windows........Malfunction Indicator Lamp.. 55, 233 Checking Engine......
  • Page 274 Main Menu Index Reclining the Seat Backs....Safety Features........Shifting The Automatic Transmission.. Recommende d Shift Speeds ..Airbags..........The 5-speed Manual Reminder Lights......Door Locks........Transmission......Remote Transmitter......Head Restraints......Replacemen t Information Seat Belts........
  • Page 275 Main Menu Index Maintenance....... SRS, Additional Information... Replacing........Additional Safety Precautions..How Your Airbags Work.... Tachometer........Rotating........How Your SRS Indicator Taillights, Changing Bulbs in..Snow..........Specifications......Works........Taking Care of the Unexpected .. SRS Components......
  • Page 276 Main Menu Index : U.S. and Canada only Seat Belts........WARNING, Explanation of....ii Underside, Cleaning..... . Warning Labels, Location of..Unexpected, Taking Care Warranty Coverages*....of the.......... . Washer, Windshield Uniform Tire Quality Grading..Checking the Fluid Level..Unleaded Gasoline......
  • Page 277: Service Information Summary

    Unleaded gasoline, pump octane Brake Fluid: number of 86 or higher. HX model (CVT) only: Genuine Honda DOT3 Brake Fluid Use Honda CVT Fluid only preferred, or a DOT 3 or DOT 4 U.S.: Si, Canada: SiR brake fluid as a temporary...

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