Honda 2002 CR-V Owner's Manual
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Owner's Identification Form
Introduction
..................................................................................................................................................... i
A Few Words About Safety
.......................................................................................................................... ii
Important Handling Information
.............................................................................................................iii
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...........................................................................................................................63
Instrument panel indicator and gauge, and how to use dashboard and steering column controls.
Comfort and Convenience
Features.......................................................................................................127
How to operate the climate control system, the audio system, and other convenience features.
Before Driving
.............................................................................................................................................183
What gasoline to use, how to break-in your new vehicle, and how to load luggage and other cargo.
Driving...........................................................................................................................................................197
The proper way to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, plus towing a trailer.
Maintenance.................................................................................................................................................233
The Maintenance Schedule shows you when you need to take your vehicle to the dealer.
Appearance
Care.........................................................................................................................................297
Tips on cleaning and protecting your vehicle. Things to look for if your vehicle ever needs body repairs.
Taking Care of the
Unexpected...............................................................................................................307
This section covers several problems motorists sometimes experience, and how to handle them.
Technical
Information...............................................................................................................................339
ID numbers, dimensions, capacities, and technical information.
Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. and Canada)
......................................................................353
A summary of the warranties covering your new Honda, and how to contact us.
Authorized Manuals (U.S.
only)...............................................................................................................357
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) ..............353 A summary of the warranties covering your new Honda, and how to contact us. Authorized Manuals (U.S. only).......................357 How to order manuals and other technical literature.
  • Page 2 The information and specifications included CITY STATE/PROVINCE ZIP CODE/ in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing. Honda Motor Co., POSTAL CODE Ltd. reserves the right, however, to V. I. N. discontinue or change specifications or...
  • Page 3 This 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 Main Menu A Few Words About Safety Your safety, and the safety of others, You will find this important safety information in a variety of forms, is very important. And operating this including: vehicle safely is an important Safety Labels on the vehicle.
  • Page 5: Important Handling Information

    Main Menu Important Handling Information Your CR-V has higher ground clearance than a passenger vehicle designed for use only on pavement. Higher ground clearance has many advantages for off-highway driving. It allows you to travel over bumps, obstacles, and rough terrain.
  • Page 6: Your Vehicle At A Glance

    Main Menu Your Vehicle at a Glance 6 6 5 5 1 1 1 1 4 4 ) ) 7 7 2 2 ) ) 1 1 3 3 8 8 , , 1 1 5 5 4 4 8 8 8 8 ) ) 1 1 4 4 4 4 , , 1 1 6 6 2 2 ) ) 8 8 2 2 1 1 1 1 0 0 ) )
  • Page 7 Main Menu Your Vehicle at a Glance 8 8 1 1 ) ) 7 7 6 6 , , 7 7 7 7 2 2 0 0 4 4 1 1 1 1 3 3 ) ) 7 7 8 8 , , 7 7 9 9 ) ) .
  • Page 8 Main Menu...
  • Page 9: Table Of Contents

    Main Menu Driver and Passenger Safety This section gives you important 2. Adjust the Front Seats ... Protecting Small Children ..information about how to protect 3. Adjust the Seat-Backs .... Protecting Larger Children ..yourself and your passengers. It 4.
  • Page 10: Important Safety Precautions

    Main Menu Table of Contents Important Safety Precautions You’ll find many safety Be Aware of Airbag Hazards Control Your Speed recommendations 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 11: Your Vehicle's Safety Features

    Main Menu Table of Contents Your Vehicle’s Safety Features Your vehicle 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 12: Seat Belts

    Main Menu Table of Contents Your Vehicle’s Safety Features These safety features are designed Seat Belts Why Wear Seat Belts to reduce the severity of injuries in a For your safety, and the safety of Seat belts are the single most crash.
  • Page 13 Main Menu Table of Contents Your Vehicle’s Safety Features Help keep you from being thrown Of course, seat belts cannot against the inside of the vehicle completely protect you in every Not wearing a seat belt properly and against other occupants. crash.
  • Page 14: Airbags

    Main Menu Table of Contents Your Vehicle’s Safety Features Airbags The most important things you need to know about your airbags are: Airbags do not replace seat belts. They are designed to supplement the seat belts. Airbags offer no protection in rear impacts, rollovers, or minor frontal or side collisions.
  • Page 15: Seats & Seat-Backs

    Main Menu Table of Contents Your Vehicle’s Safety Features Move the front Seats & Seat-Backs What you should do: Door Locks Your vehicle’s seats are designed to seats as far back as possible, and Keeping your doors locked reduces keep you in a comfortable, upright keep adjustable seat-backs in an the chance of being thrown out of position so you can take full...
  • Page 16: Pre-Drive Safety Checklist

    Main Menu Table of Contents Your Vehicle’s Safety Features Head restraints are properly Pre-Drive Safety Checklist To make sure you and your adjusted (see page passengers get the maximum protection from your vehicle’s safety All doors and the tailgate are features, check the following each closed and locked (see page time before you drive away:...
  • Page 17: Protecting Adults

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults Introduction Your vehicle also has a Adjust the Front Seats The following pages provide tailgate and hatch glass instructions on how to properly open indicator light on the protect the driver and other adult instrument panel to indicate when occupants.
  • Page 18 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults To reduce the chance of injury, wear Most shorter drivers can get far your seat belt properly, sit upright enough away from the steering Sitting too close to a front with your back against the seat, and wheel and still reach the pedals.
  • Page 19: Adjust The Seat-Backs

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults A front passenger should also adjust Adjust the Seat-Backs the seat-back to an upright position, Reclining the seat-back too far but as far from the dashboard as can result in serious injury or possible.
  • Page 20: Adjust The Head Restraints

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults Adjust the Head Restraints Properly adjusted 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 21: Fasten And Position The Seat Belts

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults Fasten and Position the Seat If necessary, pull up on the belt again Belts to remove any slack from the Insert the latch plate into the buckle, shoulder part, then check that the then tug on the belt to make sure the belt rests across the center of your belt is securely latched.
  • Page 22 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults If the seat belt touches or crosses Never place the shoulder portion of a your neck, or if it crosses your arm lap/shoulder belt under your arm or instead of your shoulder, you need to This could cause behind your back.
  • Page 23 Anyone using a seat belt that is belt. not working properly can be seriously injured or killed. Have your Honda dealer check the belt as soon as possible. Driver and Passenger Safety...
  • Page 24: Adjust The Steering Wheel

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults Adjust the Steering Wheel Maintain a Proper Sitting In addition, an occupant who is out of Position position in the front seat can be After all occupants have adjusted seriously or fatally injured by their seats and put on seat belts, it is striking interior parts of the vehicle, very important that they continue to...
  • Page 25: Advice For Pregnant Women

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults Remember, to get the best Advice for Pregnant Women Pregnant women should also sit protection from your vehicle’s upright and as far back as possible airbags and other safety features, from the steering wheel or you must sit properly and wear your dashboard.
  • Page 26: Additional Safety Precautions

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults Additional Safety Precautions Two people should never use the Do not place hard or sharp objects If they do, they Never let passengers ride in the same seat belt. between yourself and a front could be very seriously injured in a Carrying hard or sharp cargo area or on top of a folded-...
  • Page 27 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Adults On models with side airbags, do not attach hard objects on or near If a side airbag a front door. inflates, a cup holder or other hard object attached on or near the door could be propelled inside the vehicle and hurt someone.
  • Page 28: 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 29: Children Should Sit In The Back Seat

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children Children Should Sit in the Back The Passenger’s Front Airbag Additional Precautions to Parents Seat Poses Serious Risks to Children Never hold an infant or child on If you are not wearing a According to accident statistics, Front airbags have been designed to your lap.
  • Page 30 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children Infants Small Children Larger Children Never put a rear-facing child seat in Placing a forward-facing child seat in Children who have outgrown child the front seat of a vehicle equipped the front seat of a vehicle equipped seats are also at risk of being injured with a passenger’s front airbag.
  • Page 31 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children U.S. Models Canadian Models To remind you of the passenger’s To remind you of the front airbag front airbag hazards, and that hazards, your vehicle has warning children must be properly restrained labels on the driver’s and front in the back seat, your vehicle has passenger’s visors.
  • Page 32: 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 Precautions Children Attention Use childproof door locks to Your vehicle has three seating Many parents say they prefer to put prevent children from opening the positions in the back seat where an infant or small child in the front...
  • Page 33: General Guidelines For Using Child Seats

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children General Guidelines for Using Do not leave children alone in your Lock all doors and the tailgate Leaving children without Child Seats vehicle. when your vehicle is not in use. adult supervision is illegal in most Children who play in vehicles can The following pages give general states and Canadian provinces,...
  • Page 34 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children Selecting a Child Seat To provide proper protection, a child seat should meet three requirements: The child seat should meet safety The child seat should standards. meet Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 (FMVSS 213) or Canadian Motor Vehicle Safety Standard 213 (CMVSS 213).
  • Page 35: Driver And Passenger Safety

    However, Honda is confident that one or more child seat models can fit and be properly installed in all recommended seating positions in your vehicle.
  • Page 36 Placing a Child Seat Front Passenger’s Seat This page briefly summarizes Never in the front seat, due Infants: Honda’s recommendations on where to the front airbag hazard. to place rear-facing and forward- facing child seats in your vehicle. Not recommended, Small children: due to the front airbag hazard.
  • Page 37 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children To provide security during normal Installing a Child Seat 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 38: Protecting Infants

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children Protecting Infants Rear-Facing Child Seat Placement In this vehicle, a rear-facing child Placing a rear-facing child seat seat can be placed in any seating in the front seat can result in position in the back, but not in the serious injury or death if the front seat.
  • Page 39 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children When properly installed, a rear- Rear-Facing Child Seat Installation facing child seat may prevent the The lap/shoulder belts in the back driver or a front-seat passenger from seats have a locking mechanism that moving the seat as far back as must be activated to secure a child recommended (see page...
  • Page 40 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children To activate the lockable retractor, After confirming that the belt is Push and pull the child seat slowly pull the shoulder part of the locked, grab the shoulder part of forward and from side to side to belt all the way out until it stops, the belt near the buckle and pull verify that it is secure enough to...
  • Page 41 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children To deactivate the locking Rear-Facing Child Seat Installation mechanism and remove a child seat, Tips unlatch the buckle, unroute the seat belt, and let the belt fully retract. For proper protection, an infant must ride in a reclined, or semi-reclined position.
  • Page 42: Protecting Small Children

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children Of the different seats available, we Protecting Small Children Child Seat Placement recommend those that have a five- In this vehicle, the best place to point harness system as shown. install a forward-facing child seat is in one of the seating positions in the We also recommend that a small back seat.
  • Page 43 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children Child Seat Installation The lap/shoulder belts in the back Improperly placing a forward- and front passenger seating positions facing child seat in the front have a locking mechanism that must seat can result in serious injury be activated to secure a child seat.
  • Page 44 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children After the belt has retracted, tug on it. If the belt is locked, you will not be able to pull it out. If you can pull the belt out, it is not locked and you will need to repeat these steps.
  • Page 45 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children To deactivate the locking mechanism in order to remove a child seat, unlatch the buckle, unroute the seat belt, and let the belt fully retract. Push and pull the child seat forward and from side to side to verify that it is secure enough to stay upright during normal driving maneuvers.
  • Page 46: Protecting Larger Children

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children Protecting Larger Children Checking Seat Belt Fit When a child reaches the Allowing a larger child to sit recommended weight or height limit improperly in the front seat can for a forward-facing child seat, the result in injury or death if the child should sit in the back seat and passenger’s front airbag inflates.
  • Page 47 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children If the shoulder part of the belt rests Do not let a child wear a seat belt Using a Booster Seat over the child’s collarbone and This could result in across the neck. against the center of the chest, as serious neck injuries during a crash.
  • Page 48 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children A child may continue using a booster Of course, children vary widely. And When Can a Larger Child Sit in Front seat until the tops of the ears are The National Highway Traffic Safety while age may be one indicator of even with the top of the seat-back.
  • Page 49 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children 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 50: Using Child Seats With Tethers

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children Using Child Seats with Tethers Your vehicle has three tether The tether anchorage points are Remove the head restraint where anchorage points on the ceiling near located under plastic covers. Select you want to place the child seat. the tailgate opening for securing a the anchorage point you want to use, tether-style child seat to the vehicle.
  • Page 51 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children Make sure the removed head restraints are secured in the cargo area. Reinstall the head restraints when the child seat is removed. Attach the tether strap hook to the tether anchorage point as shown in the illustration, then tighten the strap according to the child seat maker’s instructions.
  • Page 52: Using Latch

    Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children To install a LATCH-compatible child Using LATCH seat: Store the seat belt buckle in the pocket in the seat cushion and move the center seat belt away from the lower anchors. Make sure there are no foreign objects around the anchors.
  • Page 53 Main Menu Table of Contents Protecting Children Follow the child seat maker’s Remove the head restraint (see Attach the tether strap hook to the instructions for any additional page tether anchorage point and tighten advice on adjusting or tightening the strap according to the child the fit.
  • Page 54: Additional Information About Your Seat Belts

    Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your Seat Belts To fasten the belt, insert the latch Seat Belt System Components Lap/Shoulder Belt Your seat belt system includes lap/ plate into the buckle, then tug on the shoulder belts in all five seating belt to make sure the buckle is positions.
  • Page 55 Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your Seat Belts The seat belts in all seating positions except the driver’s have an additional locking mechanism that must be activated to secure a child seat. (See pages for instructions on how to secure child seats with this type of seat belt.) If the shoulder part of the belt is...
  • Page 56: Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners

    Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your Seat Belts Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners The tensioners are designed to The SRS indicator light will activate primarily in frontal collisions. come on if there is a The tensioners are independent of problem with your automatic seat the airbag system, so they can be belt tensioners (see page...
  • Page 57: Seat Belt Maintenance

    For information on how to clean your U.S. Models Honda provides a lifetime warranty seat belts, see page on seat belts. Honda will repair or replace any seat belt component that fails to function properly during normal use. Please see your...
  • Page 58: Additional Information About Your Airbags

    Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your Airbags An indicator light on the SRS Components How Your Front Airbags Work Your Supplemental Restraint System instrument panel that alerts you to (SRS) includes: a possible problem with the system (see page Two front airbags.
  • Page 59 Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your Airbags During a frontal crash, your seat After a crash, you may see what belts help restrain your lower body looks like smoke. This is actually and torso. Your airbag provides a powder from the airbag’s surface.
  • Page 60: How Your Side Airbags Work

    Main Menu Table of Contents Additional Information About Your Airbags How Your Side Airbags Work If you ever have a moderate to To get the best protection from the severe side impact, the sensors will side airbags, front seat occupants detect rapid deceleration and signal should wear their seat belts and sit the control unit to instantly inflate...
  • Page 61: How The Srs Indicator Light Works

    See your Honda dealer as soon as possible. Driver and Passenger Safety...
  • Page 62: How The Side Airbag Cutoff Indicator Light Works

    Although Honda does not encourage children to ride in the front, this system is designed to shut off the side airbag if a child leans sideways and the child’s head is in the side...
  • Page 63: Airbag Service

    If rain or spilled water to water. any airbag by yourself. This must soaks into a seat-back, it can be done by a Honda dealer or a prevent the side airbag system knowledgeable body shop. from working properly. The SRS indicator light alerts you Take your vehicle to to a problem.
  • Page 64: Carbon Monoxide Hazard

    Main Menu Table of Contents Carbon Monoxide Hazard Your vehicle’s exhaust contains With the tailgate/hatch glass open, carbon monoxide gas. You should air flow can pull exhaust gas into Carbon monoxide gas is toxic. have no problem with carbon your vehicle’s interior and create a Breathing it can cause monoxide entering the vehicle in hazardous condition.
  • Page 65: Safety Labels

    They warn you of potential U.S. models hazards that could cause serious injury. Read these labels carefully. If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact your Honda dealer for a replacement. Canadian models DASHBOARD U.S. models only SUN VISOR U.S.
  • Page 66 Main Menu Table of Contents Safety Labels HOOD On models without side airbags On models with side airbags RADIATOR CAP Driver and Passenger Safety...
  • Page 67 ..Rear Seat Armrest ....contribute to the daily operation of Turn Signals ........ Reclining the Front Seats ..your Honda. All the essential Windshield Wipers ..... Folding the Rear Seats ..... controls are within easy reach. Windshield Washers ....
  • Page 68: Control Locations

    Main Menu Table of Contents Control Locations 1 1 1 1 1 1 3 3 8 8 , , 1 1 5 5 4 4 ) ) 8 8 8 8 1 1 4 4 4 4 , , 1 1 6 6 2 2 ) ) 1 1 1 1 0 0 ) ) 8 8 2 2 1 1 8 8 6 6 ) )
  • Page 69: Indicator Lights

    Main Menu Table of Contents Indicator Lights 6 6 8 8 ) ) 6 6 7 7 7 7 0 0 ) ) 6 6 6 6 3 3 2 2 5 5 6 6 7 7 6 6 8 8 6 6 9 9 ) ) 3 3 2 2 7 7 6 6 9 9 ) )
  • Page 70 Main Menu Table of Contents Indicator Lights The instrument panel has many Malfunction Indicator U.S. Canada Parking Brake and indicators to give you important Lamp Brake System information about your vehicle. See page Indicator This light has two functions: Low Oil Pressure Indicator This indicator comes on when you The engine can be severely damaged...
  • Page 71 Main Menu Table of Contents Indicator Lights Seat Belt Reminder Light Supplemental Restraint Side Airbag Cutoff System Indicator Indicator This indicator lights when you turn This indicator lights when you turn Only on models equipped with side the ignition switch ON (II). It is a the ignition switch ON (II).
  • Page 72 Main Menu Table of Contents Indicator Lights Immobilizer System U.S. Canada Indicator This indicator comes on for a few Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Anti-lock Brake System seconds when you turn the ignition Indicators switch ON (II). It will then go off if The left or right turn signal light (ABS) Indicator Only on models equipped with ABS (see...
  • Page 73 Main Menu Table of Contents Indicator Lights ‘‘Daytime Running High Beam Indicator Washer Level Indicator Lights’’ Indicator This light comes on with the high Canadian models only Canadian models only This indicator lights when you turn beam headlights. See page This light comes on when the the ignition switch to ON (II) with information on the headlight...
  • Page 74 Main Menu Table of Contents Indicator Lights Tailgate and Hatch Glass Maintenance Required Between 8,000 miles (12,800 km) Open Indicator Indicator and 10,000 miles (16,000 km) this This light comes on if the tailgate or This indicator reminds you that it is indicator will light for two seconds the hatch glass is not closed tightly.
  • Page 75 Your dealer will reset this indicator after completing the scheduled maintenance. If this maintenance is done by someone other than your Honda dealer, reset the indicator as follows. Turn off the engine. Press and hold the select/reset button in the instrument panel, then turn the ignition switch ON (II).
  • Page 76: Gauges

    Main Menu Table of Contents Gauges Speedometer U.S. Models This shows your speed in miles per hour (mph). The smaller inner numbers are the speed in kilometers per hour (km/h). Canadian Models This shows your speed in kilometers per hour (km/h). The smaller inner numbers are the speed in miles per hour (mph).
  • Page 77: Odometer/Trip Meter

    Main Menu Table of Contents Gauges Odometer/Trip Meter To reset a trip meter, display it, and Outside Temperature Indicator The odometer shows the total dis- then press and hold the Select/Reset tance your vehicle has been driven. button until the number resets to It measures miles in U.S.
  • Page 78: Fuel Gauge

    Main Menu Table of Contents Gauges The temperature sensor is located in Fuel Gauge Temperature Gauge the front bumper. Therefore, the This shows how much fuel you have. This shows the temperature of the temperature reading can be affected It is most accurate when the vehicle engine’s coolant.
  • Page 79: Controls Near The Steering Wheel

    Main Menu Table of Contents Controls Near the Steering Wheel The two levers on the steering column contain controls for driving 7 7 6 6 , , 7 7 7 7 2 2 0 0 4 4 ) ) features you use most often. The left 8 8 1 1 lever controls the turn signals, headlights, and high beams.
  • Page 80: Headlights

    Main Menu Table of Contents Controls Near the Steering Wheel If you leave the lights on with the Headlights ignition switch in ACCESSORY (I) or LOCK (0), you will hear a reminder tone when you open the driver’s door. The rotating switch on the left lever To flash the high beams, pull the controls the lights.
  • Page 81: Daytime Running Lights

    Main Menu Table of Contents Controls Near the Steering Wheel Daytime Running Lights Instrument Panel Brightness Turn Signals Canadian models only With the headlight switch off, the high beam headlights come on with reduced brightness when you turn the ignition switch to ON (II) and release the parking brake.
  • Page 82: Windshield Wipers

    Main Menu Table of Contents Controls Near the Steering Wheel To signal a lane change, push lightly Windshield Wipers In intermittent, the wipers operate on the turn signal lever in the proper every few seconds. In low speed and direction and hold it. The lever will high speed, the wipers run continu- return to the center position as soon ously.
  • Page 83: Windshield Washers

    Main Menu Table of Contents Controls Near the Steering Wheel Windshield Washers The wipers run at low speed while you’re pulling the lever, then complete one more sweep of the windshield after you release it. To operate the wipers in mist mode, To clean the windshield, pull back on push the control lever up from the the wiper control lever.
  • Page 84: Rear Window Wiper And Washer

    Main Menu Table of Contents Controls Near the Steering Wheel Rear Window Wiper and Washer To use the wiper and washer, rotate The rear window washer uses the and hold the switch one position up same fluid reservoir as the wind- from ‘‘ON’’.
  • Page 85: 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 accidentally damaged.
  • Page 86: Parking Brake

    Main Menu Table of Contents Controls Near the Steering Wheel Parking Brake Driving the vehicle with the parking brake applied can damage the rear brakes and axles. To apply the parking brake, firmly To release the parking brake, push pull the parking brake lever toward and hold the release button on the you.
  • Page 87: Steering Wheel Adjustment

    Main Menu Table of Contents Controls Near the Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Adjustment Push the lever up to lock the See page for important safety steering wheel in that position. information about how to properly position the steering wheel. Make sure you have securely locked the steering wheel in place Make any steering wheel adjustment by trying to move it up and down.
  • Page 88: Keys And Locks

    Keep the plate stored in a safe place. Do not drop the keys or set heavy objects on them. When replacing keys, use only Honda-approved key blanks. Keep the keys away from liquids. Your vehicle comes with two master If they get wet, dry them immedi- keys and a valet key.
  • Page 89: Immobilizer System

    LOCK (0), remove the key, reinsert engine. it, and turn the switch to ON (II) again. If the system repeatedly does not recognize the coding of your key, contact your Honda dealer. CONTINUED Instruments and Controls...
  • Page 90: Ignition Switch

    If you have lost your key and you Changes or modifications not expressly cannot start the engine, contact your approved by the party responsible for Honda dealer. compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. The ignition switch is on the right side of the steering column.
  • Page 91 Main Menu Table of Contents Keys and Locks LOCK (0) You can insert or START (III) Use this position remove the key only in this position. only to start the engine. The switch Removing the key from the To switch from ACCESSORY to returns to ON (II) when you let go of ignition switch while driving LOCK, you must push the key in...
  • Page 92: Power Door Locks

    Main Menu Table of Contents Keys and Locks Power Door Locks To lock any passenger’s door when getting out the vehicle, push the lock tab down and close the door. To lock the driver’s door, remove the key from the ignition switch, pull the outside door handle and push the lock tab down or push the master switch down.
  • Page 93: Remote Transmitter

    Main Menu Table of Contents Keys and Locks All doors and the tailgate lock when Remote Transmitter When you push the LOCK button a you push down the lock tab on the second time within 5 seconds, the driver’s door, or lock the driver’s horn will sound once to verify that door from the outside with the key.
  • Page 94 Main Menu Table of Contents Keys and Locks The ceiling light (if the light switch To open the hatch glass, push the Panic Mode is in the center position) will come Hatch Glass Release button for Panic mode allows you to remotely on when you press the UNLOCK about two seconds.
  • Page 95 Main Menu Table of Contents Keys and Locks Replacing the Battery When the remote transmitter’s battery begins to get weak, it may take several pushes on the button to lock or unlock the doors and tailgate, and the LED will not light. Replace the battery as soon as possible.
  • Page 96 This device complies with Industry programmed to your vehicle’s Canada Standard RSS-210. system by your Honda dealer. Any Operation is subject to the following two other transmitters you have will also conditions: (1) this device may not cause need to be reprogrammed.
  • Page 97: Childproof Door Locks

    Main Menu Table of Contents Keys and Locks Childproof Door Locks Tailgate Lock the tailgate by pushing down the lock tab on the driver’s door, or by using the master or valet key in the driver’s door lock. Lock or unlock the tailgate with the master door lock switch.
  • Page 98 Main Menu Table of Contents Keys and Locks Opening the Hatch Glass With the tailgate unlocked, open the To keep the tailgate door open on an You can unlock the hatch glass in tailgate by pulling the handle. incline, use the stop from the tool kit. any of these ways: The tool kit is in the storage bin under the cargo floor.
  • Page 99 Main Menu Table of Contents Keys and Locks You can open the hatch glass to access the cargo area with the tailgate closed. Make sure the tailgate and the hatch glass are closed and locked securely before driving. The rear wiper will not operate with the hatch glass open.
  • Page 100: Glove Box

    Main Menu Table of Contents Keys and Locks 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. Open the glove box by pulling the bottom of the handle.
  • Page 101: Seats

    Main Menu Table of Contents Seats Front Seat Adjustments See pages for important safety information and warnings about how to properly position seats and seat-backs. Make all seat adjustments before you start driving. To adjust the seat forward and To change the angle of the seat-back, backward, pull up on the bar under pull up on the lever on the outside of the seat cushion’s front edge.
  • Page 102: Driver's Seat Height Adjustment

    Main Menu Table of Contents Seats Driver’s Seat Height Adjustment Front Seat Armrests To adjust the height of the driver’s Only on vehicles with an automatic seat, turn the dial on the outside of transmission the seat bottom. Each front seat has an armrest on the side of the seat-back.
  • Page 103: Head Restraints

    Main Menu Table of Contents Seats To remove a front head restraint or a Head Restraints See page for important safety head restraint in one of the rear outboard seating positions for information and a warning about how to properly position the head restraints. cleaning or repair, pull it up as far as it will go.
  • Page 104: Rear Seat Adjustments

    Main Menu Table of Contents Seats Rear Seat Adjustments See pages for important safety information and warnings about how to properly position seats and seat-backs. Make all seat adjustments before you start driving. The seat position and seat-back angle of the left and right sides of the rear seat can be adjusted separately.
  • Page 105: Rear Seat Armrest

    Main Menu Table of Contents Seats When using the center seating Rear Seat Armrest position, adjust the left and right side of the rear seats to the same position. Make sure all rear shoulder belts are positioned in front of the rear seat- backs after you adjust the rear seats.
  • Page 106: Reclining The Front Seats

    Main Menu Table of Contents Seats Reclining the Front Seats You can recline the seat-backs on the Adjust the rear seats as far back Remove the head restraints from front seats to a fully flat position so as they will go. the front seats (see page they are level with the rear seat cushions, making a large cushioned...
  • Page 107 Main Menu Table of Contents Seats Adjust the front seats forward as Move the front seat backward Adjust the rear seat-back to the far as they will go. Pull up the seat- until it touches the rear seat. desired position. back angle adjustment lever and pivot the seat-back backward.
  • Page 108: Folding The Rear Seats

    Main Menu Table of Contents Seats Reverse this procedure to return the Folding the Rear Seats front and rear seats to the upright The rear seat-back can be folded position. Make sure you install the down to give more cargo room. Each head restraints and the seats are side folds down separately.
  • Page 109 Main Menu Table of Contents Seats Reverse this procedure to return the seat-back to the upright position. Tug on the seat-back to make sure it is latched. Position the seat belt in front of the seat-back. Make sure the seat is locked securely before driving. When you are folding the right half Lower the head restraint to its of the rear seat, use the latch plate to...
  • Page 110 Main Menu Table of Contents Seats To fold up the rear seat: Unlock the seat from the floor by Pull out the fastening strap from pulling the lock release strap the slit on the seat-back. Move the Pull up the bar under the seat under the seat cushion’s back front seat forward slightly, then cushion and slide the rear seat...
  • Page 111 Main Menu Table of Contents Seats Reverse this procedure to return the In the center seating position of the seat to the upright position. rear seat, be sure the detachable Make sure the seat is securely anchor is latched securely before latched before driving.
  • Page 112: Detachable Anchor

    Main Menu Table of Contents Seats Detachable Anchor The seat belt in the rear center seat is equipped with a detachable anchor. This allows the center seat belt to be unlatched when the right side of the rear seat is folded. Using the seat belt with the detachable anchor unlatched increases the chance of serious...
  • Page 113: Seat Heaters

    Main Menu Table of Contents Seat Heaters Do not use the seat heaters when the ’ ’ engine is off or when idling for a long period of time. They can drain the battery, making your vehicle hard to start. Because of the sensors for the side airbag system, there is no heater in the seat-back.
  • Page 114: Power Windows

    Main Menu Table of Contents Power Windows Your vehicle’s windows are electri- ’ ’ cally-powered. Turn the ignition Closing a power window on switch to ON (II) to raise or lower someone’s hands or fingers can any window. cause serious injury. Each door has a switch that controls Make sure your passengers are its window.
  • Page 115 Main Menu Table of Contents Power Windows The master control panel also con- To open or close the driver’s window The MAIN switch controls power to tains these extra features: partially, push down or pull back on the passengers’ windows. When you the window switch lightly and hold it.
  • Page 116 Pull back on the driver’s window switch to close the window completely, then hold the switch for a second or two more. If the power windows do not operate properly after resetting, have your vehicle checked by a Honda dealer. Instruments and Controls...
  • Page 117: Moonroof

    Main Menu Table of Contents Moonroof To tilt up the back of the moonroof, press and hold the center button If you try to open the moonroof in ). To close the moonroof, below-f reezing temperatures, or when press and hold the top of the switch it is covered with snow or ice, you can ).
  • Page 118: Mirrors

    Main Menu Table of Contents Mirrors Adjusting the Power Mirrors Keep the inside and outside mirrors clean and adjusted for best visibility. Adjust the outside mirrors with the Push the appropriate edge of the Be sure to adjust the mirrors before adjustment switch on the driver’s adjustment switch to move the you start driving.
  • Page 119: Center Table

    Main Menu Table of Contents Mirrors, Center Table Center Table On EX and EX-L models in Canada To use the center table, pull up the Sitting on or getting under the table, The outside mirrors are heated to re- outside edge of the table until it or putting heavy objects on the table, move fog and frost.
  • Page 120: Beverage Holders

    Main Menu Table of Contents Beverage Holders The center table has a beverage The rear seat also has a beverage Only on vehicles with an automatic holder for the front passengers. holder in the center armrest. To use transmission it, pivot the armrest down. To use the front beverage holder, pull on the handle.
  • Page 121: Built-In Table

    Main Menu Table of Contents Beverage Holders, Built-in Table Built-in Table Be careful when you are using the beverage holder. A spilled liquid that The cargo area floor can be taken To remove the table, pull up the is very hot can scald you or your out and used as a table.
  • Page 122 Main Menu Table of Contents Built-in Table Unfold the legs. Lock them in place To fold the legs, pull on the middle To put the table back in place, hold by pushing on the middle of the of each locking arm. on the handle and put the projection locking arms.
  • Page 123: Center Pocket

    Main Menu Table of Contents Built-in Table, Center Pocket, Storage Box Using the Built-in Table Center Pocket Storage Box Be sure to lock the legs of the table. Do not stand on the table. Do not put a weight of over 44 lbs (20 kg) on the table.
  • Page 124: Driver's Pocket

    Main Menu Table of Contents Storage Box, Driver’s Pocket, Coin Tray Driver’s Pocket Coin Tray ’ ’ To remove the box for cleaning, pull To open the driver’s pocket, swing Only on vehicles with a manual upward on the front center edge to the lid down.
  • Page 125: Sunglasses Holder

    Main Menu Table of Contents Sunglasses Holder To open the sunglasses holder, push Some larger styles of sunglasses on the front edge. It will unlatch and may not fit in the holder. swing down. To close it, push it until it latches.
  • Page 126: Accessory Power Sockets

    Main Menu Table of Contents Accessory Power Sockets These sockets are intended to supply power for 12 volt DC accessories that are rated 120 watts or less (10 amps). To power an accessory, the ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II). When both sockets are being used, the combined power rating of both accessories should be 120 watts or...
  • Page 127: Dashboard Pocket

    Main Menu Table of Contents Dashboard Pocket To open the dashboard pocket, swing the lid down. Close it with a firm push. Instruments and Controls...
  • Page 128: Interior Lights

    Main Menu Table of Contents Interior Lights Ceiling Light If you leave any door open with the Spotlights key not in the ignition switch, the ceiling light will go off after three minutes. The ceiling light (with the switch in the center position) comes on when you remove the key from the ignition switch.
  • Page 129: Cargo Area Light

    Main Menu Table of Contents Interior Lights Cargo Area Light Ignition Switch Light The cargo area light has a three- The ignition switch light comes on position switch. In the OFF position, when you unlock the driver’s door, the light does not come on. In the and fades out about 30 seconds after center position, the light comes on you close the door.
  • Page 130 Main Menu...
  • Page 131 Main Menu Comfort and Convenience Features Heating and Cooling ..... Adjusting the Sound ....What Each Control Does ..Audio System Lighting .... How to Use the System .... Radio Frequencies ....To Turn Everything Off ..Radio Reception ......Audio System ........
  • Page 132: Heating And Cooling

    Main Menu Table of Contents Heating and Cooling Proper use of the Heating and Cooling system can make the interior dry and comfortable, and keep the windows clear for best visibility. What Each Control Does Fan Control Dial Turning this dial clockwise increases the fan’s speed, which increases air flow.
  • Page 133 Main Menu Table of Contents Heating and Cooling The system automatically turns on the A/C and switches to Recirculation mode. Air flows from the center and side vents in the dashboard. Air flows from the center and corner vents in the dashboard. Air flow is divided between the vents in the dashboard and the floor vents.
  • Page 134 Main Menu Table of Contents Heating and Cooling Vent Controls ’ ’ ’ ’ The direction of air flow from the To adjust the air flow from each side vents in the center and each side of vent, pivot the vent up-and-down and the dashboard is adjustable.
  • Page 135: How To Use The System

    Main Menu Table of Contents Heating and Cooling How to Use the System This section covers how to set up the system controls for ventilation, heating, cooling, dehumidifying, and defrosting. The engine must be running for the heater and air conditioning to generate hot and cold air.
  • Page 136 Main Menu Table of Contents Heating and Cooling To Cool with A/C Turn on the A/C by pressing the button. The light in the button comes on when a fan speed is selected. Make sure the temperature control dial is all the way to the left. Select If the outside air is humid, select Recirculation mode.
  • Page 137 Main Menu Table of Contents Heating and Cooling If the interior is very warm from Air conditioning places an extra load To Heat being parked in the sun, you can cool on the engine. Watch the engine To warm the interior: it down more rapidly by setting up coolant temperature gauge (see page the controls this way:...
  • Page 138 Main Menu Table of Contents Heating and Cooling To remove exterior frost or ice from To Heat and Dehumidify with Air To Defog and Defrost To remove fog from the inside of the the windshield and side windows Conditioning Air conditioning, as it cools, removes windows: after the vehicle has been sitting out moisture from the air.
  • Page 139 Main Menu Table of Contents Heating and Cooling These settings direct all the air flow to the defroster vents at the base of the windshield and the side window defroster vents. The air flow will get warmer and clear the windows faster as the engine warms up.
  • Page 140: To Turn Everything Off

    Main Menu Table of Contents Heating and Cooling To Turn Everything Off To shut off the system temporarily, turn the fan speed and temperature control dials all the way to the left. You should shut the system completely off only for the first few minutes of driving in cold weather, until the engine coolant warms up enough to operate the heater.
  • Page 141: Audio System

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Your vehicle has either of the audio LX Model systems described in this section. Read the appropriate pages in this section for operation of the audio system installed in your vehicle. pages for LX model pages for EX and EX-L models...
  • Page 142: Am/Fm/Cassette/Cd Audio System

    Table of Contents Audio System AM/FM/Cassette/CD Audio System On LX model in the U.S. and 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 143: Operating The Radio

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Operating the Radio The ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) to operate the audio system. Turn the system on by pressing the PWR/ VOL knob, or the AM or FM button. Adjust the volume by turning the knob.
  • Page 144 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System You can use any of five methods to SCAN The SCAN function To store a frequency: find radio stations on the selected samples all the stations with strong band: TUNE, SEEK, SCAN, AUTO signals on the selected band.
  • Page 145 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System AUTO SELECT If you are 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. To activate Auto Select, press the A.
  • Page 146 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System If you do not like the stations Auto Select has stored, you can store other frequencies in the preset buttons. Use the TUNE, SEEK, or SCAN function to find the desired frequencies, then store them in the selected preset buttons as described previously.
  • Page 147: Adjusting The Sound

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Adjusting the Sound Balance/Fader These two 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. To adjust the fader, push on the BASS/FADER control knob to get it to pop out.
  • Page 148: Audio System Lighting

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Audio System Lighting Digital Clock To set the time, press the CLOCK You can use the instrument panel The audio system display usually (SCAN/RPT) button until you hear a brightness control knob to adjust the shows the time when the ignition beep.
  • Page 149 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System You can quickly set the time to the nearest hour. If the displayed time is before the half hour, the clock is set back to the previous hour by pressing the CLOCK (SCAN/RPT) button until you hear a beep, then pressing the RESET (Preset 6) button.
  • Page 150: Operating The Cd Player

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Operating the CD Player You operate the CD player with the same controls used for the radio. With the system on, insert the disc into the CD slot. Push the disc in halfway, the drive will pull it in the rest of the way and begin to play.
  • Page 151 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System When the system reaches the end of You can use the SKIP buttons while To activate the Repeat REPEAT the disc, it will return to the begin- a disc is playing to select passages feature, press and release the Repeat ning and play that disc again.
  • Page 152: Cd Player Error Indications

    If the CD cannot be pilled out or the error your Honda dealer. indication does not disappear after the disc is ejected, see your Honda dealer. Do not try to force the disc out of the player. High temperature Will disappear when the temperatue returns to normal.
  • Page 153: Operating The Cd Changer

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System To select the CD changer, press the Operating the CD Changer If you eject the disc in the in-dash (Optional) CD button. The disc and track CD while it is playing, the system A Compact Disc changer is available numbers will be displayed.
  • Page 154: Cd Changer Error Indications

    If you see an error indication in the display while operating the optional CD changer, find the cause in the Disc-changer Consult your Honda dealer. chart to the right. If you cannot clear malfunction the error indication, take the vehicle...
  • Page 155: Operating The Cassette Player

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Operating the Cassette Player The cassette system features Dolby noise reduction, automatic sensing of chromium-dioxide (CrO ) tape, and autoreverse for continuous play. To operate the cassette player, the ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY(I) or ON(II).
  • Page 156: Tape Search Functions

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System The tape direction indicator will light You can remove the cassette with Tape Search Functions to show you which side of the the ignition switch in any position, With a cassette playing, you can use cassette is playing.
  • Page 157 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System The SKIP function allows The Repeat function The SKIP and REPEAT functions SKIP REPEAT you to find the beginning of a song continuously replays the current use silent periods on the tape to find or passage.
  • Page 158: Am/Fm/Cassette/Cd Changer Audio System

    AM/FM/Cassette/CD Changer Audio System On EX model in the U.S., and EX and EX-L 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 159: Operating The Radio

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System The anti-theft feature will disable the Operating the Radio You can use any of five methods to system if it is disconnected from the The ignition switch must be in find radio stations on the selected vehicle’s battery.
  • Page 160 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System The SCAN function You can store the Once a station’s frequency is stored, SCAN Preset samples all the stations with strong frequencies of your favorite radio simply press and release the proper signals on the selected band. To stations in the six preset buttons.
  • Page 161 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System AUTO SELECT If you are 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. To activate Auto Select, press the A.
  • Page 162 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System If you do not like the stations Auto Select has stored, you can store other frequencies in the preset buttons. Use the TUNE, SEEK, or SCAN function to find the desired frequencies, then store them in the selected preset buttons as described previously.
  • Page 163: Adjusting The Sound

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Adjusting the Sound Bass, Treble, Balance, and Fader are each adjustable. You select which of these you want to adjust by pressing the TUNE knob. The mode changes from BAS to TRE to FAd to BAL, and then back to the selected audio mode, each time you press the TUNE knob.
  • Page 164: Audio System Lighting

    Audio System Lighting Radio Frequencies TUNE knob. Adjust the Balance or You can use the instrument panel Your Honda’s radio can receive the Fader to your liking by turning the brightness control knob to adjust the complete AM and FM bands.
  • Page 165: Radio Reception

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Radio Reception How well your Honda’s radio receives stations is dependent on many factors, such as the distance from the station’s transmitter, nearby large objects, and atmos- pheric conditions. A radio station’s signal gets weaker as you get farther away from its transmitter.
  • Page 166: Digital Clock

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Digital Clock As required by the FCC: Changes or modifications not expressly The audio system display usually shows the time when the ignition approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s switch is in ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II).
  • Page 167 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System To set the time, press the CLOCK (FM) button until you hear a beep. The displayed time begins to blink. Press and hold the H (Preset 4) button until the hour advances to the desired time.
  • Page 168: Operating The Cassette Player

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Operating the Cassette Player Dolby noise reduction turns on when You can remove the cassette with The ignition switch must be in you insert a cassette. The indi- the ignition switch in any position, ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II).
  • Page 169: Tape Search Functions

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Tape Search Functions With a cassette playing, you can use the FF, REW, SKIP, or REPEAT function to find a desired program. FF/REW Fast Forward and Rewind move the tape rapidly. To rewind the tape, push the REW button.
  • Page 170 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System SKIP The SKIP function allows you to find the beginning of a song or passage. To skip to the beginning of a song or passage currently playing, push the button. You will see REW flashing in the display as the tape rewinds.
  • Page 171 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System REPEAT The Repeat function The SKIP and REPEAT functions continuously replays the current use silent periods on the tape to find song or passage. Press the RPT the end of a song or passage. These button to activate it;...
  • Page 172: Caring For The Cassette Player

    If you do not clean the cassette Honda dealer. player regularly, it may eventually When they are not in use, store become impossible to remove the...
  • Page 173: Operating The Cd Changer

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Operating the CD Changer Your Honda’s audio system has an in-dash CD changer that holds up to six discs, providing several hours of continuous entertainment. You operate this CD changer with the same controls used for the radio and cassette player.
  • Page 174: Loading Cds In The Changer

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Repeat this until all six positions To load a single CD: Loading CDs in the Changer To load multiple CDs in one are loaded. The system will then operation: begin playing the last CD loaded. Press and release the Load button.
  • Page 175 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System If you press the Load button while a CD is playing, the system will stop playing that CD and start the loading sequence. It will then play the CD just loaded. You can also load a CD into an empty position while a CD is playing by pressing the appropriate preset button.
  • Page 176: Operation

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System REPEAT To activate the Repeat Operation To move rapidly within a track, press Select the CD changer by pressing and hold the appropriate SKIP feature, press and release the RPT the CD button. You will see ‘‘CD’’ in button.
  • Page 177 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System To take the system out of CD mode, press the AM or FM button, or insert a cassette in the player. If a tape is already in the cassette player, press the TAPE button. When you return to CD mode by pressing the CD button, play will continue at the same point that it left off.
  • Page 178: Removing Cds From The Changer

    Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System Removing CDs from the Changer To remove the disc that is currently playing, press the Eject button. You will see ‘‘EJEC’’ in the display. When you remove the disc from the slot, the system automatically begins the Load sequence so you can load another CD in that position.
  • Page 179 Main Menu Table of Contents Audio System If you press the Eject button while listening to the radio or tape, or with the audio system turned off, the disc that was last selected is ejected. After that disc is ejected, pressing the Eject button again will eject the next disc in the numerical order.
  • Page 180: 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. Do not place it in its case to protect it from dust inner and outer edges.
  • Page 181: Cd Changer Error Indications

    If the code does not disappear or the CD cannot your Honda dealer. be pulled out, consult your Honda dealer. Press the CD eject button and pull out the CDs, Mechanical Error check for error indication. Insert the CD again.
  • Page 182: Theft Protection

    Owner’s Manual. If you should one hour before trying again. 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 183: Cruise Control

    Main Menu Table of Contents Cruise Control Cruise control allows you to maintain Using the Cruise Control a set speed above 25 mph (40 km/h) Improper use of the cruise without keeping your foot on the control can lead to a crash. accelerator pedal.
  • Page 184 Main Menu Table of Contents Cruise Control The cruise control may not hold the Changing the Set Speed set speed when you are going up and You can increase the set cruising down hills. If your speed increases speed in any of these ways: going down a hill, use the brakes to slow down to the desired speed.
  • Page 185 Main Menu Table of Contents Cruise Control You can decrease the set cruising Even with the cruise control turned Cancelling the Cruise Control speed in any of these ways: on, you can still use the accelerator pedal to speed up for passing. After Press and hold the SET/decel completing the pass, take your foot button.
  • Page 186 Main Menu Table of Contents Cruise Control When you push the CANCEL button, Pressing the Cruise Control Master or tap the brake or clutch pedal, the Switch turns the system completely CRUISE CONTROL light on the off and erases the previous cruising instrument panel will go out and the speed from memory.
  • Page 187: 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 188 Break-in Period Gasoline In Canada, some gasolines contain Help assure your vehicle’s future Your Honda is designed to operate an octane-enhancing additive called reliability and performance by paying on unleaded gasoline with a pump MMT. If you use such gasolines, extra attention to how you drive octane number of 86 or higher.
  • Page 189 Main Menu Table of Contents Service Station Procedures Filling the Fuel Tank Remove the fuel fill cap slowly. You may hear a hissing sound as Gasoline is highly flammable pressure inside the tank escapes. and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured Stop filling the tank after the fuel when handling fuel.
  • Page 190 Main Menu Table of Contents Service Station Procedures Screw the fuel fill cap back on, Opening the Hood tighten it until it clicks several times. If you do not properly tighten the cap, the Malfunction Indicator Lamp may come on (see page Push the fuel fill door closed until it latches.
  • Page 191 Main Menu Table of Contents Service Station Procedures If you can open the hood without To close the hood, lift it up slightly to lifting the hood latch handle, or the remove the support rod from the hood latch handle moves stiffly or hole.
  • Page 192 Main Menu Table of Contents Service Station Procedures Oil Check Check the engine oil level every time Wipe the dipstick with a clean Insert it all the way back in its tube. you fill the vehicle with fuel. Wait a cloth or paper towel.
  • Page 193 Engine Coolant Check Checks on page for information on checking other items in your Honda. Remove the dipstick again and Look at the coolant level in the check the level. It should be radiator reserve tank. Make sure it is between the upper and lower between the MAX and MIN lines.
  • Page 194: Fuel Economy

    Main Menu Table of Contents Fuel Economy The condition of your vehicle and A cold engine uses more fuel than a Driving Habits your driving habits are the two most You can improve fuel economy by warm engine. It is not necessary to important things that affect the fuel driving moderately.
  • Page 195: Accessories And Modifications

    Accessories Before installing any accessory: Your dealer has Honda accessories Follow all instructions in this that allow you to personalize your Make sure the accessory does not owner’s manual regarding vehicle.
  • Page 196 Modifications could make the outside edge of a front seat-back. system ineffective. overall diameter. Covering the outside edge of a front seat-back, with a non-Honda Such modifications can adversely Additional Safety Precautions seat cover for example, could affect handling, and interfere with...
  • Page 197: Carrying Cargo

    Main Menu Table of Contents Carrying Cargo Your vehicle has several convenient storage areas so you can stow cargo safely. The glove box, and the pockets in the doors and seat-backs, are designed for small, lightweight items. The cargo area is intended for larger, heavier items.
  • Page 198 Main Menu Table of Contents Carrying Cargo When you load luggage, the total Load Limit Carrying Items in the Passenger The maximum load for your vehicle weight of the vehicle, all passengers, Compartment is 850 lbs in U.S. models and 395 kg cargo, and trailer tongue load must Store or secure all items that could in Canadian models.
  • Page 199 Please contact your Honda as far forward as possible. Tie dealer for further information. down items that could be thrown...
  • Page 200 Main Menu Table of Contents Carrying Cargo Tailgate Pockets Store only small, lightweight items in the pockets on the back of the tailgate. Before Driving...
  • Page 201 Main Menu Driving This section gives you tips on Driving Guidelines ......Off-Highway Guidelines ....starting the engine under various Preparing to Drive ......General Information ....conditions, and how to operate the Starting the Engine ....... Important Safety 5-speed manual and automatic Starting in Cold Weather Precautions ......
  • Page 202: Driving Guidelines

    Main Menu Table of Contents Driving Guidelines Your CR-V has higher ground Avoid sharp turns and abrupt Four-wheel Drive Models clearance than a passenger vehicle maneuvers whenever possible. Your CR-V is equipped with a unique designed only for use on pavement. four-wheel drive (4WD) system.
  • Page 203: Preparing To Drive

    Main Menu Table of Contents Preparing to Drive You should do the following checks Check the adjustment of the seat Turn the ignition switch ON (II). and adjustments every day before (see page Check the indicator lights in the you drive your vehicle. instrument panel.
  • Page 204: Starting The Engine

    Main Menu Table of Contents Starting the Engine Apply the parking brake. Without touching the accelerator If the engine still does not start, pedal, turn the ignition key to the press the accelerator pedal all the In cold weather, turn off all START (III) position.
  • Page 205 Main Menu Table of Contents Starting the Engine If the engine fails to start in step 2, Starting in Cold Weather at High Altitude (Above 8,000 feet/ push the accelerator pedal to the floor and hold it there while you 2,400 meters) An engine is harder to start in cold try to start the engine for no more...
  • Page 206: Speed Manual Transmission

    Main Menu Table of Contents 5-speed Manual Transmission Come to a full stop before you shift into Reverse. You can damage the Rapid slowing or speeding-up transmission by trying to shift into can cause loss of control on Reverse with the vehicle moving. slippery surfaces.
  • Page 207 Main Menu Table of Contents 5-speed Manual Transmission Recommended Shift Points Engine Speed Limiter Drive in the highest gear that lets If you exceed the maximum speed the engine run and accelerate for the gear you are in, the engine smoothly.
  • Page 208: Automatic Transmission

    Main Menu Table of Contents Automatic Transmission Your Honda’s transmission has four The ‘‘D’’ indicator comes on for a Shift Lever Position Indicator forward speeds, and is electronically few seconds when you turn the controlled for smoother shifting. It ignition switch ON (II). If it flashes also has a ‘‘lock-up’’...
  • Page 209: Shift Lever Positions

    Main Menu Table of Contents Automatic Transmission Shift Lever Positions To shift from: Do this: P to R Press the brake pedal, then move the shift lever. R to N N to D D to 2 2 to 1 1 to 2 Move the lever.
  • Page 210 Main Menu Table of Contents Automatic Transmission If you have done all of the above and Your vehicle has a reverse lockout so Use Neutral if you Neutral (N) still cannot move the lever out of you cannot accidentally shift to need to restart a stalled engine, or if Park, see Shift Lock Release on page Reverse when the vehicle speed...
  • Page 211 Main Menu Table of Contents Automatic Transmission Drive (D) Use this position for Over drive (O/D) Mode your normal driving. The transmis- sion automatically selects a suitable gear for your speed and acceleration. You may notice the transmission shifting up at higher speeds when the engine is cold.
  • Page 212 Main Menu Table of Contents Automatic Transmission When the Over Drive is off, the This position locks Second (2) Engine Speed Limiter transmission selects only the first the transmission in second gear. It If you exceed the maximum speed three gears. Turn the O/D off to does not downshift to first gear for the gear you are in, the engine provide engine braking when going...
  • Page 213 Release, it means your vehicle is included in the tool kit) to remove to Reverse, then to Park. developing a problem. Have the the cover. Carefully pry on the vehicle checked by your Honda edge of the cover. dealer. Driving...
  • Page 214 Main Menu Table of Contents Parking Always use the parking brake when If the vehicle is facing uphill, turn Parking Tips you park your vehicle. The indicator the front wheels away from the curb. Make sure the moonroof and the on the instrument panel shows that If you have a manual transmission, windows are closed.
  • Page 215: The Braking System

    Main Menu Table of Contents The Braking System Your Honda is equipped with disc Constant application of the brakes Brake Wear Indicators brakes at all four wheels. A power when going down a long hill builds All four brakes have audible brake...
  • Page 216 Main Menu Table of Contents The Braking System Brake System Design Anti-lock Brakes When the front tires skid, you lose The hydraulic system that operates Standard for EX model in the U.S., and steering control; the vehicle the brakes has two separate circuits. continues straight ahead even EX and EX-L models in Canada Each circuit works diagonally across...
  • Page 217 Main Menu Table of Contents The Braking System You should never pump the Important Safety Reminders A vehicle with ABS may require a brake pedal; this defeats the ABS does not reduce the time or longer distance to stop on loose or purpose of the ABS.
  • Page 218 Main Menu Table of Contents The Braking System If the ABS indicator and the brake ABS Indicator system indicator come on together, and the parking brake is fully released, the front-to-rear braking distribution system may also shut down. Test your brakes as instructed on page .
  • Page 219: 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 vehicle longer visible to other drivers are important to react, even in conditions that may in all weather conditions.
  • Page 220 Main Menu Table of Contents Driving in Bad Weather Check your tires Traction frequently for wear and proper pressure. Both are important in preventing ‘‘hydroplaning’’ (loss of traction on a wet surface). In the winter, mount snow tires on all four wheels for the best handling.
  • Page 221: Towing A Trailer

    Main Menu Table of Contents Towing a Trailer Your Honda has been designed Load Limits primarily to carry passengers and their cargo. You can use it to tow a trailer if you carefully observe the load limits, use the proper equipment, and follow the guidelines in this section.
  • Page 222 Main Menu Table of Contents Towing a Trailer To achieve a proper tongue load, Gross Axle Weight Rating start by loading 60 percent of the (GAWR): Exceeding load limits or load toward the front of the trailer The total weight of the vehicle, all improperly loading your vehicle and 40 percent toward the rear, then occupants, all cargo, and the...
  • Page 223 Main Menu Table of Contents Towing a Trailer Checking Loads Towing Equipment and Hitches The best way to confirm that vehicle Accessories Any hitch used on your vehicle must and trailer weights are within limits Towing can require a variety of be properly bolted to the underbody.
  • Page 224 Table of Contents Towing a Trailer Trailer Brakes Trailer Lights Honda recommends that any trailer having a total weight of 1,000 lbs (450 kg) or more be equipped with its own electric or surge-type brakes. If you choose electric brakes, be sure they are electronically actuated.
  • Page 225 Main Menu Table of Contents Towing a Trailer Pre-Tow Checklist The lights and brakes on your Additional Trailer Equipment Many states and Canadian provinces When preparing to tow, and before vehicle and the trailer are working require special outside mirrors when driving away, be sure to check the properly.
  • Page 226 Main Menu Table of Contents Towing a Trailer Driving Safely With a Trailer Towing Speeds and Gears Driving on Hills The added weight, length, and Drive slower than normal in all When climbing hills, closely watch height of a trailer will affect your driving situations, and obey posted your temperature gauge.
  • Page 227 Main Menu Table of Contents Towing a Trailer When driving down hills, reduce Backing Up your speed and shift down to 3rd Always drive slowly and have gear on the manual transmission, someone guide you when backing up. and turn off the Over drive (O/D) Grip the bottom of the steering...
  • Page 228 Main Menu Table of Contents Towing Your Vehicle Behind a Motorhome Your CR-V can be towed behind a 5-speed Manual Transmission Automatic Transmission motorhome at legal highway speeds When preparing to tow your CR-V, When preparing to tow your CR-V, up to 65 mph(100 km/h).
  • Page 229 Main Menu Table of Contents Towing Your Vehicle Behind a Motorhome Start the engine. Extended Towing If you tow more than 8 hours in one Severe automatic transmission damage Press on the brake pedal. Shift the day, you should repeat the above will occur if the vehicle is shif ted f rom lever through all the positions (P, procedure at least every 8 hours.
  • Page 230 Main Menu Table of Contents Off-Highway Guidelines General Information Your CR-V has been designed primarily for use on pavement. But its higher ground clearance allows you to occasionally travel on unpaved roads, to campgrounds, picnic sites, and similar locations. It is not designed for trailblazing, mountain climbing, or other challenging off- road activities.
  • Page 231 Main Menu Table of Contents Off-Highway Guidelines The route presents limits (some Important Safety Precautions Remember that your CR-V has roads are too steep and bumpy for Improperly operating this higher ground clearance and a example). You have limits (in driving vehicle on or off-pavement can higher center of gravity than skills and comfort).
  • Page 232 Main Menu Table of Contents Off-Highway Guidelines Driving Tips Generally, the best off-pavement Controlling Speed The following pages contain practical Off-highway, the general rule is to braking technique is to gently tips on basic off-highway operation. keep your speed low. Of course, depress the brake pedal, then you’ll need enough speed to keep increase pressure as more braking is...
  • Page 233 Main Menu Table of Contents Off-Highway Guidelines Driving on Slopes Avoiding Obstacles Test your brakes from time to time to make sure they are operating Before driving up or down a hill, stop Bumps, holes, rocks, and other properly. This will also give you a and assess the situation.
  • Page 234 Main Menu Table of Contents Off-Highway Guidelines If You Get Stuck Avoid driving on soft sand, deep mud, or other surfaces where you could get stuck. If you do happen to get stuck because of inclement weather or other conditions, choose a safe and appropriate course of action.
  • Page 235 Main Menu Table of Contents Off-Highway Guidelines 4-Wheel Drive Vehicles If you spin the wheels excessively trying to get unstuck, you may overheat the components of the 4-wheel drive system. If this happens, the 4-wheel drive system shuts off and only the front wheels receive power.
  • Page 236 Main Menu...
  • Page 237 Transmission Fluid ....... Inspection ........form more complex maintenance Automatic Transmission ..Maintenance ......tasks on your Honda, you may want 5-speed Manual Tire Rotation ......to purchase the Service Manual. See Transmission ......Replacing Tires and Wheels . page...
  • Page 238: Maintenance Safety

    It will also should be performed by a Honda performing maintenance. Only you reward you with more economical, technician or other qualified...
  • Page 239: Important Safety Precautions

    Main Menu Table of Contents Maintenance Safety Important Safety Precautions Read the instructions before you Before you begin any maintenance, begin, and make sure you have the make sure your vehicle is parked on tools and skills required. level ground and that the parking brake is set.
  • Page 240: 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 intervals shown in the maintenance Service your vehicle according to the vehicle serviced and what things schedule assume you will use your time and mileage periods on one of need attention.
  • Page 241 We recommend the use of genuine services be performed at the Honda parts and fluids whenever you recommended time or mileage have maintenance done. These are period to ensure long-term reliability. manufactured to the same high-...
  • Page 242 Main Menu Table of Contents Service at the indicated distance or time whichever comes first. miles x 1,000 km x 1,000 months Check engine oil and coolant Check oil and coolant at each fuel stop Replace engine oil Rotate tires (Check tire inflation and condition at least once per month) Replace engine oil filter Inspect front and rear brakes Check parking brake adjustment...
  • Page 243 Main Menu Table of Contents Service at the indicated distance or time, whichever comes first. Do the items in A, B, C, D as required for each distance/time. U.S. Owners Refer to page to determine which schedule to use. Canadian Owners Use the Maintenance Schedule for Severe Conditions.
  • Page 244 Main Menu Table of Contents Service at the indicated distance or time whichever comes first. miles x 1,000 km x 1,000 months Check engine oil and coolant Check oil and coolant at each fuel stop Replace engine oil Replace every 5,000 miles (8,000 km) or 6 months Rotate tires (Check tire inflation and condition at least once per month) Replace engine oil filter Inspect front and rear brakes...
  • Page 245 Main Menu Table of Contents Service at the indicated distance or time, whichever comes first. Do the items in A, B, C, D, E as required for each distance/time. U.S. Owners Refer to page to determine which schedule to use. Canadian Owners Use the Maintenance Schedule for Severe Conditions.
  • Page 246 Main Menu Table of Contents 95,000 mi/152,000 km Do items in A. See dust and pollen filter on page for replacement information 100,000 mi/160,000 km/5 yrs Do items in A, B, C. under special driving conditions. 105,000 mi/168,000 km Do items in A, E. See information on maintenance and emissions warranty, last 6 yrs Replace brake fluid (independent of mileage).
  • Page 247: Required 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 ). Keep the receipts for all work done on your vehicle. 5,000 mi Signature or dealer stamp 35,000 mi...
  • Page 248 Main Menu Table of Contents Required Maintenance Record (for Normal and Severe Schedules) 65,000 mi Signature or dealer stamp 95,000 mi Signature or dealer stamp mi/km mi/km 104,000 km 152,000 km Date Date 70,000 mi 100,000 mi mi/km mi/km 112,000 km 160,000 km (or 5 years) Date...
  • Page 249: 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 wear and foreign objects.
  • Page 250: Fluid Locations

    Main Menu Table of Contents Fluid Locations Maintenance...
  • Page 251: Engine Oil

    Honda Motor Oil is the preferred 5W-20 lubricant for your vehicle. It is highly recommended that you use Honda Motor Oil in your vehicle for To add oil, unscrew and remove the optimum engine protection. engine oil fill cap on top of the valve cover.
  • Page 252: Synthetic Oil

    5W-20 at the next oil, you must follow the oil and filter oil change. change intervals given in the maintenance schedule. Additives Your Honda does not require any oil additives. Additives may adversely affect your engine’s or transmission’s performance and durability. Maintenance...
  • Page 253: Changing The Oil And Filter

    (available from your this maintenance done by a skilled Honda dealer) is required to mechanic. Open the hood and remove the remove the filter. engine oil fill cap. Remove the oil...
  • Page 254 Main Menu Table of Contents Engine Oil Put a new washer on the drain bolt, Replace the engine oil fill cap. then reinstall the drain bolt. Start the engine. The oil pressure Improper disposal of engine oil can be Tighten it to: indicator light should go out within harmf ul to the environment.
  • Page 255: Cooling System

    Main Menu Table of Contents Cooling System Adding Engine Coolant Always use Honda All Season If the reserve tank is completely Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2. This empty, you should also check the coolant is pre-mixed with 50 percent coolant level in the radiator.
  • Page 256 Main Menu Table of Contents Cooling System Do not add any rust inhibitors or other additives to your vehicle’s cooling system. They may not be compatible with the coolant or engine components. Turn the radiator cap counter- The coolant level should be up to clockwise, without pressing down the base of the filler neck.
  • Page 257: Replacing Engine Coolant

    Only use Open the hood. Make sure the Honda All Season Antifreeze/ engine and radiator are cool to the Coolant Type 2. touch. Draining the coolant requires access to the underside of the vehicle.
  • Page 258 Main Menu Table of Contents Cooling System To drain the coolant, remove the Loosen the drain plug on the cover under the radiator. bottom of the radiator. Drain the coolant into an appropriate Use a phillips-head screwdriver to container. remove the two bolts, and remove the sixteen holding clips from the cover (12 clips on the bottom and 4 clips on the side) with a flat-...
  • Page 259 Main Menu Table of Contents Cooling System To drain the coolant from the Remove the reserve tank Remove the coolant tube from the reserve tank: mounting bolt with a wrench, pull four clips. out the coolant tube from the two Use a wrench to remove the bolt clips on the upper and lower side from the battery hold-down.
  • Page 260 Reinstall the bolt in the battery hold-down. Remove the coolant tube from the Pour Honda All Season radiator. When the coolant stops draining, Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2 into tighten the drain plug at the...
  • Page 261 Main Menu Table of Contents Cooling System The cooling system capacity is: Remove the radiator cap. Fill the radiator with coolant up to the base of the filler neck. With automatic transmission: 1.43 US gal (5.4 , 1.19 Imp gal) Start the engine and hold it at With manual transmission: 1,500 rpm until the radiator fan...
  • Page 262: Windshield Washers

    Main Menu Table of Contents Windshield Washers Check the level in the windshield washer reservoir at least monthly during normal usage. In bad weather, when you use the washers often, check the level every time you stop for fuel. This reservoir supplies both the windshield and rear window washers.
  • Page 263 Main Menu Table of Contents Windshield Washers Fill the reservoir with a good-quality windshield washer fluid. This Do not use engine antif reeze or a increases the cleaning capability and vinegar/water solution in the prevents freezing in cold weather. windshield washer reservoir. When you refill the reservoir, clean Antif reeze can damage your vehicle’s the edges of the windshield wiper...
  • Page 264: Transmission Fluid

    Park the vehicle on level ground. Remove the dipstick and check it with Honda ATF-Z1, then drive the Shut off the engine. the fluid level. It should be vehicle a short distance. Do this between the upper and lower three times.
  • Page 265: 5-Speed Manual Transmission

    The transmission should be drained If Honda MTF is not available, you and refilled with new fluid according may use an API service SG, SH or SJ to the time and distance recommen- grade motor oil with a viscosity of dations in the maintenance schedule.
  • Page 266: Rear Differential Fluid

    Rear Differential Fluid Put a new washer on the filler bolt, then reinstall the filler bolt and tighten it securely. Only use Honda Dual Pump Fluid. Do not use Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF). The rear differential should be drained and refilled with new fluid...
  • Page 267: Brake And Clutch Fluid

    Brake fluid reservoir (all models) replacement. However, the use of Clutch fluid reservoir any non-Honda brake fluid can cause (manual transmission only) corrosion and decrease the life of the system. Have the brake system The brake fluid should be replaced...
  • Page 268: Clutch System

    Have the power steering system flushed and refilled with Honda PSF as soon as possible. A low power steering fluid level can indicate a leak in the system. Check the fluid level frequently and have...
  • Page 269: Air Cleaner Element

    Main Menu Table of Contents Air Cleaner Element The air cleaner element should be Replacement replaced according to the distance recommendation in the maintenance schedule. The air cleaner element is inside the Remove the old air cleaner air cleaner housing on the left side of element.
  • Page 270: Hood Latch

    Lubricate all the moving parts (as shown), including the pivot. Follow the time and distance recommendations in the Maintenance Schedule. If you are not sure how to clean and grease the latch, contact your Honda dealer. Maintenance...
  • Page 271: Spark Plugs

    Main Menu Table of Contents Spark Plugs The spark plugs in your vehicle are a special iridium-tipped design for longer life. The spark plugs should be replaced according to the distance recommendation in the maintenance schedule. Replacement Clean up any dirt and oil that have Remove the ignition coil.
  • Page 272: Specifications

    Main Menu Table of Contents Spark Plugs Specifications: Tighten the spark plugs caref ully. A NGK: IZFR6K-11 spark plug that is too loose can DENSO: SKJ20DR-M11 overheat and damage the engine. Overtightening can cause damage to Spark Plug Gap: the threads in the cylinder head. 0.04 in (1.1 mm) 0.1 mm Install the ignition coil into the...
  • Page 273: Battery

    Main Menu Table of Contents Battery Check the condition of your vehicle’s Check the battery terminals for 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 274 Main Menu Table of Contents Battery If you need to connect the battery to a charger, disconnect both cables to Charging the battery with the cables prevent damage to the vehicle’s connected can seriously damage your electrical system. vehicle’s electronic controls. Detach the battery cables bef ore connecting the battery to a charger.
  • Page 275: Wiper Blades

    Main Menu Table of Contents Wiper Blades Check the condition of the wiper 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 276 Main Menu Table of Contents Wiper Blades Disconnect the blade assembly Remove the blade from its holder Examine the new wiper blades. If from the wiper arm by pushing in by grasping the tabbed end of the they have no plastic or metal rein- the lock tab.
  • Page 277 Main Menu Table of Contents Wiper Blades Slide the new wiper blade into the holder until the tabs lock. Slide the wiper blade assembly onto the wiper arm. Make sure it locks in place. Lower the wiper arm down against the windshield or the hatch glass.
  • Page 278: Air Conditioning System

    Main Menu Table of Contents Air Conditioning System Your vehicle’s air conditioning is a If the air conditioning does not get as sealed system. Any major mainte- cold as before, have your dealer nance, such as recharging, should be check the system. Recharge the done by a qualified mechanic.
  • Page 279: Dust And Pollen Filter

    Main Menu Table of Contents Dust and Pollen Filter The dust and pollen filter removes Replacement pollen and dust that is brought in from the outside through the heating and cooling system. This filter should be replaced every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) under normal conditions.
  • Page 280 Remove the second filter by replaced by your Honda dealer. sliding it to the left, then pulling it Install the new filter in the case. out.
  • Page 281: Drive Belt

    Honda dealer as soon as possible. An auto-tensioner adjusts the tension of the drive belt. The pointer on the auto-tensioner should be in the proper range.
  • Page 282: Tires

    Main Menu Table of Contents Tires To safely operate your vehicle, your Use a gauge to measure the air Inflation tires must be the proper type and Keeping the tires properly inflated pressure at least once a month. Even size, in good condition with adequate provides the best combination of tires that are in good condition may tread, and correctly inflated.
  • Page 283: Recommended Tire Pressures For Normal Driving

    Normal Driving Speed Driving driven several miles), you will see The following chart shows the Honda strongly recommends that readings 4 to 6 psi (30 to 40 kPa, 0.3 recommended cold tire pressures for you not drive faster than posted to 0.4 kgf/cm ) higher than the cold...
  • Page 284: Inspection

    Main Menu Table of Contents Tires Inspection Maintenance Every time you check inflation, you In addition to proper inflation, should also examine the tires for correct wheel alignment helps to damage, foreign objects, and wear. decrease tire wear. If you find a tire is worn unevenly, have your dealer You should look for: check the wheel alignment.
  • Page 285: Tire Rotation

    Improper wheel weights can damage your vehicle’s aluminum wheels. Use To help increase tire life and only genuine Honda wheel weights f or distribute wear more evenly, you balancing. should have the tires rotated every 10,000 miles (16,000 km). Move the tires to the positions shown in the chart each time they are rotated.
  • Page 286: Replacing Tires And Wheels

    It is best to replace all four tires at your Honda dealer. accuracy. the same time. If that is not possible or necessary, then replace the two front tires or the two rear tires as a pair.
  • Page 287: Wheels And Tires

    Tires that are marked ‘‘M S’’ or If you mount snow tires on your Wheels: ‘‘All Season’’ on the sidewall have an Honda, make sure they are radial 15 x 6JJ all-weather tread design. They tires of the same size and load range should be suitable for most winter as the original tires.
  • Page 288: Tire Chains

    Main Menu Table of Contents Tires When installing cables, follow the Tire Chains Because your Honda has limited tire manufacturer’s instructions and Traction devices that are the wrong clearance, mount only SAE Class ‘‘S’’ mount them as tightly as you can.
  • Page 289: Lights

    Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Check the operation of your vehicle’s exterior lights at least once a month. A burned out bulb can create an unsafe condition by reducing your vehicle’s visibility and the ability to signal your intentions to other drivers.
  • Page 290 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Check the following: Headlights (low and high beam) Parking lights Taillights 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) If you find any bulbs are burned out, replace them as soon as possible.
  • Page 291: Headlight Aiming

    Adjustment of the headlights should objects. If you touch the glass, clean be performed by a Honda technician it with denatured alcohol and a clean or other qualified mechanic. cloth.
  • Page 292 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Unclip the end of the hold-down Replacing a Front Side Marker/ Pull the bulb straight out of its wire from its slot. Pivot it out of Turn Signal Light Bulb socket. the way and remove the bulb. Push the new bulb straight into the socket until it bottoms.
  • Page 293 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Replacing a Front Parking Light Insert the socket back into the Bulb headlight assembly. Turn it clockwise to lock it in place. Turn on the parking lights and check that the new bulb is working.
  • Page 294 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Replacing Rear Bulbs Open the tailgate. Place a cloth on Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to Determine which of the four bulbs the edge of the cover. Remove the remove the taillight assembly is burned out: stop/taillight, back- covers by carefully prying on the mounting screw under each cover.
  • Page 295 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Pull the bulb straight out of its Replacing a Rear License Plate socket. Bulb Push the new bulb straight into the socket until it bottoms. Reinstall the socket into the light assembly by turning it clockwise until it locks.
  • Page 296 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Test the lights to make sure the Replacing a High-mount Brake Light Bulb new bulb is working. Put the socket back into the light assembly and turn it clockwise to lock it in place. Put the cover back onto the light assembly.
  • Page 297 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Replacing Interior Light Bulbs Although the ceiling light, cargo area light and spotlights come apart the same way, they do not use the same type of bulbs. Remove the lens by carefully Ceiling light: prying on the edge of the lens with Pry on the rear edge of the lens a fingernail file or a small flat-tip...
  • Page 298 Main Menu Table of Contents Lights Remove the bulb by pulling it straight out of its metal tabs. Push the new bulb into the metal tabs. Snap the lens back in place. Maintenance...
  • Page 299: Storing Your Vehicle

    Change the engine oil and filter Disconnect the battery. If you store your vehicle for 12 (see page months or longer, have your Honda Support the front and rear wiper dealer perform the inspections called Wash and dry the exterior...
  • Page 300 Main Menu...
  • Page 301: Appearance Care

    Main Menu Appearance Care Regular cleaning and polishing of Exterior Care ......... your Honda helps to keep it ‘‘new’’ Washing ........looking. This section gives you hints Waxing ........on how to clean your vehicle and Aluminum Wheels ....preserve its appearance: the paint, Paint Touch-up ......
  • Page 302: Exterior Care

    Main Menu Table of Contents Exterior Care Washing Rinse the vehicle thoroughly with When you have washed and rinsed Frequent washing helps preserve cool water to remove loose dirt. the whole exterior, dry it with a your vehicle’s beauty. Dirt and grit chamois or soft towel.
  • Page 303: Waxing

    You solution, and rinse them thoroughly. form into beads or droplets after should use a polish on your Honda if waxing. the finish does not have its original The wheels have a protective clear- shine after using a wax.
  • Page 304: Paint Touch-Up

    Main Menu Table of Contents Exterior Care Paint Touch-up Inspect your vehicle frequently for Your dealer has touch-up paint to chips or scratches in the paint. match your vehicle’s color. The color Repair them right away to prevent code is printed on a sticker on the corrosion of the metal underneath.
  • Page 305: Interior Care

    Periodically shampoo the carpet to keep it looking new. Use one of the If you use a non-Honda floor mat in foam-type carpet cleaners on the the driver’s footwell, make sure it market. Follow the instructions that...
  • Page 306: Fabric

    Main Menu Table of Contents Interior Care Fabric Vinyl Seat Belts Vacuum dirt and dust out of the Remove dirt and dust with a vacuum material frequently. For general cleaner. Wipe the vinyl with a soft cleaning, use a solution of mild soap cloth dampened in a solution of mild and lukewarm water, letting it air dry.
  • Page 307: Windows

    Main Menu Table of Contents Interior Care Dirt build-up in the loops of the seat Windows Air Fresheners belt anchors can cause the belts to Clean the windows, inside and out, If you want to use an air freshener/ retract slowly. Wipe the insides of with a commercially-available glass deodorizer in the interior of your the loops with a clean cloth...
  • Page 308: Corrosion Protection

    Two factors normally contribute to Many corrosion-preventive measures Use a high-pressure spray to clean causing corrosion in your vehicle: are built into your Honda. You can the underside of your vehicle. This help keep your vehicle from is especially important in areas Moisture trapped in body cavities.
  • Page 309: Body Repairs

    If your insurance company, tell them you vehicle needs repairs after a collision, want genuine Honda parts used in pay close attention to the parts used the repair. Although most insurers in the repair and the quality of the recognize the quality of original work.
  • Page 310 Main Menu...
  • Page 311: Taking Care Of The Unexpected

    Main Menu Taking Care of the Unexpected This section covers the more- Changing a Flat Tire ....common problems that motorists If Your Engine Won’t Start ..experience with their vehicles. It Nothing Happens or the Starter gives you information about how to Motor Operates Very safely evaluate the problem and what Slowly...
  • Page 312: Changing A Flat Tire

    Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire If you have a flat tire while driving, stop in a safe place to change it. The vehicle can easily roll off Stopping in traffic or on the shoulder the jack, seriously injuring of a busy road is dangerous.
  • Page 313 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire To keep the tailgate door open, The tool and jack are behind a Turn the jack’s end bracket use the stop from the tool kit. Put cover in the cargo area on the counterclockwise to loosen it, then the stop on the support strut as passenger’s side.
  • Page 314 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire Remove the spare tire cover. Do Soft vinyl spare tire cover not forcibly pull off the cover or On LX and EX models in the U.S. and you may damage it. Canada On LX and EX models in the U.S.
  • Page 315 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire Hard plastic spare tire cover On EX-L model in Canada Unzip the flap around the lower Pull out the bottom of the cover, Pull off the center spacer. Using edge of the cover. then gradually pull it off.
  • Page 316 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire Loosen the five wheel nuts 1/2 Locate the jacking point nearest Use the extension and wheel turn with the wheel wrench. the tire you need to change. It is wrench as shown to raise the pointed to by an arrow molded into vehicle until the flat tire is off the the underside of the body.
  • Page 317 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire Remove the wheel nuts and flat Before mounting the spare tire, Put on the spare tire. Put the tire. Temporarily place the flat tire wipe any dirt off the mounting wheel nuts back on finger-tight, on the ground with the outside surface of the wheel and hub with then tighten them in a crisscross...
  • Page 318 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire Lower the vehicle to the ground Tighten the wheel nuts securely in Put the flat tire on the spare tire and remove the jack. the same crisscross pattern. Have holder. Put the wheel nuts on the wheel nut torque checked at finger-tight, then tighten them the nearest automotive service...
  • Page 319 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire Soft vinyl spare tire cover On LX and EX models in the U.S. and Loose items can fly around the Canada interior in a crash and could seriously injure the occupants. Store the wheel, jack, and tools securely before driving.
  • Page 320 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire Starting at the top of the tire, Pull the bottom of the cover over Zip the cover closed. position the outside seam of the the tire. cover slightly over the outside edge of the tire.
  • Page 321 Main Menu Table of Contents Changing a Flat Tire Hard plastic spare tire cover On EX-L model in Canada Place the top of the cover over the Make sure the cover is horizontal. Zip the cover closed. spare tire, then gradually push the If needed, pivot the cover until the bottom of the cover over the cover is horizontal.
  • Page 322: If Your Engine Won't Start

    Main Menu Table of Contents If Your Engine Won’t Start Diagnosing why your engine won’t Turn the ignition switch to ON (II). Nothing Happens or the Starter start falls into two areas, depending Motor Operates Very Slowly Turn on the headlights and check on what you hear when you turn the When you turn the ignition switch to their brightness.
  • Page 323 Main Menu Table of Contents If Your Engine Won’t Start If the headlights dim noticeably or Do you have fuel? Turn the The Starter Operates Normally go out when you try to start the In this case, the starter motor’s ignition switch to ON (II) for a engine, either the battery is dis- speed sounds normal, or even faster...
  • Page 324: Jump Starting

    You cannot start a Honda with an If a battery sits in extreme cold, the automatic transmission by pushing electrolyte inside can f reeze.
  • Page 325 ( ) terminal on your resevoir from the bracket. Pull it to the negative ( ) terminal on Honda’s battery. Connect the away from the grounding strap. the booster battery. Connect the other end to the positive ( ) other end to the grounding strap terminal on the booster battery.
  • Page 326 Main Menu Table of Contents Jump Starting Start your vehicle. If the starter motor still operates slowly, check the jumper cable connections to make sure they have good metal- to-metal contact. Once your vehicle is running, disconnect the negative cable from your vehicle, then from the booster battery.
  • Page 327: If Your Engine Overheats

    Main Menu Table of Contents If Your Engine Overheats The pointer of your vehicle’s If you do not see steam or spray, temperature gauge should stay in leave the engine running and Steam and spray from an the midrange under most conditions. watch the temperature gauge.
  • Page 328 Main Menu Table of Contents If Your Engine Overheats Look for any obvious coolant leaks, Start the engine and set the such as a split radiator hose. temperature control dial to Removing the radiator cap Everything is still extremely hot, maximum.
  • Page 329: Low Oil Pressure Indicator

    Main Menu Table of Contents Low Oil Pressure Indicator If necessary, add oil to bring the level back to the full mark on the Running the engine with low oil dipstick (see page pressure can cause serious mechanical damage almost immediately. Turn of f Start the engine and watch the oil the engine as soon as you can saf ely get pressure indicator.
  • Page 330: Charging System Indicator

    Main Menu Table of Contents Charging System Indicator Immediately turn off all electrical By eliminating as much of the 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-operated before the battery is too discharged controls such as the power windows.
  • Page 331: Malfunction Indicator Lamp

    Main Menu Table of Contents Malfunction Indicator Lamp If you have recently refueled your vehicle, the cause of this indicator If you keep driving with the coming on could be a loose or malf unction indicator lamp on, you can missing fuel fill cap.
  • Page 332 Main Menu Table of Contents Malfunction Indicator Lamp Readiness Codes If possible, do not take your vehicle Your vehicle has certain ‘‘readiness for a state emissions test until the codes’’ that are part of the on-board readiness codes are set. Refer to diagnostics for the emissions State Emissions Testing for more systems.
  • Page 333: Brake System Indicator

    ON (II). It is a this indicator, have the vehicle reminder to check the parking brake. immediate action. Because of the inspected by your Honda dealer It comes on and stays lit if you do not brake system’s dual-circuit design, a immediately.
  • Page 334: Closing The Moonroof

    Main Menu Table of Contents Closing the Moonroof If the electric motor will not close the moonroof, do the following: Check the fuse for the moonroof motor (see page ). If the fuse is blown, replace it with one of the same or lower rating.
  • Page 335 Main Menu Table of Contents Fuses All the electrical circuits in your vehicle have fuses to protect them from a short circuit or overload. These fuses are located in two fuse boxes. The under-hood fuse box is located The interior fuse box is underneath in the engine compartment on the the steering column.
  • Page 336 Main Menu Table of Contents Fuses Turn the ignition switch to LOCK Checking and Replacing Fuses If something electrical in your (0). Make sure the headlights and vehicle stops working, the first thing all other accessories are off. you should check for is a blown fuse. Determine from the chart on pages Remove the cover from the fuse , or the diagram on the...
  • Page 337 Main Menu Table of Contents Fuses If you cannot drive the vehicle without fixing the problem, and you do not have a spare fuse, take a fuse of the same rating or a lower rating from one of the other circuits. Make sure you can do without that circuit temporarily (such as the accessory power socket or radio).
  • Page 338 Main Menu Table of Contents Fuses If the replacement fuse of the same rating blows in a short time, Replacing a f use with one that has a there is probably a serious higher rating greatly increases the electrical problem in your vehicle. chances of damaging the electrical Leave the blown fuse in that system.
  • Page 339 Main Menu Table of Contents Fuses INTERIOR FUSE BOX Amps. Circuits Protected 7.5 A Power Window Relay 20 A Moonroof 7.5 A Accessory, Radio 7.5 A Rear Wiper 7.5 A Meter Not Used 7.5 A Daytime running lights 10 A 10 A Remote Control Mirrors 20 A...
  • Page 340 Main Menu Table of Contents Fuses UNDER-HOOD FUSE BOX No. Amps. Circuits Protected 20 A Condenser Fan 15 A Small Light 15 A Interior Light 20 A Cooling Fan 15 A Hazard 15 A FI ECU 15 A Horn, Stop Not Used 10 A Back Up...
  • Page 341: Emergency Towing

    Main Menu Table of Contents Emergency Towing If your vehicle needs to be towed, Refer to Towing Your Vehicle call a professional towing service or, Behind a Motorhome on page Towing a 4WD CR-V with only two if you belong to one, an organization for non-emergency towing tires on the ground will damage parts that provides roadside assistance.
  • Page 342 Main Menu...
  • Page 343 ....Emissions Controls ....... you the dimensions and capacities of Specifications ........ The Clean Air Act ..... your Honda, and the locations of the DOT Tire Quality Grading Crankcase Emissions Control identification numbers. It also (U.S. Vehicles) ...... System ........
  • Page 344: Identification Numbers

    Your vehicle has several identifying numbers located in various places. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is the 17-digit number your Honda dealer uses to register your vehicle for warranty purposes. It is also necessary for licensing and insuring your vehicle. The easiest place to find the VIN is on a plate fastened to the top of the dashboard.
  • Page 345 Main Menu Table of Contents Identification Numbers The Engine Number is stamped into the engine block. The Transmission Number is on a label on top of the transmission. Technical Information...
  • Page 346: Specifications

    Main Menu Table of Contents Specifications Dimensions Length 178.6 in (4,537 mm) Engine Automatic Transmission Width 70.2 in (1,782 mm) coolant Change 1.43 US gal (5.4 , 1.19 Imp gal) Height 66.2 in (1,682 mm) Total 1.88 US gal (7.1 , 1.56 Imp gal) Wheelbase 103.1 in (2,620 mm) Manual Transmission...
  • Page 347 Main Menu Table of Contents Specifications Air Conditioning Fuses Refrigerant type HFC-134a (R-134a) Interior See page or the fuse label Charge quantity 17.0 18.7 oz (480 530 g) attached to the inside of the fuse Lubricant type SP-10 box door under the steering column.
  • Page 348: Dot Tire Quality Grading (U.s. Vehicles)

    Main Menu Table of Contents DOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Vehicles) The tires on your vehicle meet all Treadwear Traction AA, A, B, C U.S. Federal Safety Requirements. The treadwear grade is a compara- The traction grades, from highest to All tires are also graded for tive rating based on the wear rate of lowest, are AA, A, B, and C.
  • Page 349: Temperature

    Main Menu Table of Contents DOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Vehicles) Warning: The temperature grade for Temperature A, B, C The temperature grades are A (the this tire is established for a tire that highest), B, and C, representing the is properly inflated and not over- tire’s resistance to the generation of loaded.
  • Page 350: Oxygenated Fuels

    Main Menu Table of Contents Oxygenated Fuels Some conventional gasolines are The following are the U.S. EPA and If you notice any undesirable 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 are collectively referred to as...
  • Page 351: 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 352: Emissions Controls

    ‘‘smog.’’ the engine is started and warmed up, Carbon monoxide does not contri- In Canada, Honda vehicles comply the vapor is drawn into the engine bute to smog creation, but it is a with the Canadian Motor Vehicle and burned during driving.
  • Page 353: Exhaust Emissions Controls

    HC, CO, and (PCM) uses various sensors to genuine Honda replacement parts or NOx that comes out the tailpipe. The determine how much air is going their equivalent for repairs. Using exhaust emissions control systems into the engine.
  • Page 354: Three Way Catalytic Converter

    The catalytic converter is referred to running properly. as a three-way catalyst, since it acts on HC, CO, and NOx. A replacement unit must be an original Honda part or its equivalent. The three way catalytic converter must operate at a high temperature...
  • Page 355: State Emissions Testing

    Main Menu Table of Contents State Emissions Testing Testing of Readiness Codes If the testing facility determines that Without touching the accelerator If you take your vehicle for a state the readiness codes are not set, you pedal, start the engine and let it emissions test shortly after the will be requested to return at a later idle for 20 seconds.
  • Page 356 If the testing facility determines the readiness codes are still not set, see pedal. (Vehicle speed may vary slightly; this is okay.) If you cannot your Honda dealer. do this for a continuous 90 seconds because of traffic conditions, drive for at least 30 seconds, then repeat it two more times (for a total of 90 seconds).
  • Page 357: Warranty And Customer Relations

    Main Menu Warranty and Customer Relations Customer Relations Information ........ Warranty Coverages ....Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Vehicles) ......Authorized Manuals ..... Warranty and Customer Relations...
  • Page 358 Main Menu Table of Contents Customer Relations Information Honda dealership personnel are Canadian Owners: When you call or write, please give trained professionals. They should CUSTOMER RELATIONS us this information: RELATIONS AVEC LA CLIENTÈLE be able to answer all your questions.
  • Page 359: Warranty Coverages

    Table of Contents Warranty Coverages U.S. Owners a seat Seat Belt Limited Warranty Replacement Battery Limited Your new Honda is covered by these belt that fails to function properly is provides prorated Warranty warranties: covered for the useful life of the coverage for a replacement battery vehicle.
  • Page 360 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 361: Authorized Manuals (U.s. Only)

    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 ORDER TOLL FREE: 1-800-782-4356...
  • Page 362: Authorized Manuals

    Main Menu Table of Contents Authorized Manuals Service Manual: NOTE: Dealers and Companies please provide dealer or company name, and also the name of the person to whose attention the shipment should This manual covers maintenance and recommended be sent. For purchases outside U.S.A. please write to the address shown procedures for repair to engine and chassis components.
  • Page 363 Main Menu Index Anti-theft Steering Column Brakes Lock ..........Anti-lock System (ABS) ... Accessories and Modifications . Appearance Care ......Break-in, New Linings ..... Accessories ........ Audio System ........ Bulb Replacement ....Additional Safety Precautions . Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners . Fluid ...........
  • Page 364 Main Menu Index Bulb Replacement Changing Oil ......... Consumer Information ....Rear Side Marker Lights ..How to ........Controls, Instruments and ..... Specifications ......When to ........Coolant Spotlights ........Charging System Indicator . 66, Adding ........Turn Signal Lights ....
  • Page 365 Main Menu Index Changing a Flat Tire ....Expectant Mothers, Use of Seat Dipstick Automatic Transmission ..Charging System Indicator ..Belts by ........Checking the Fuses ....Exterior, Cleaning the ....Engine Oil ........Directional Signals ......Low Oil Pressure Indicator ..
  • Page 366 Main Menu Index Fluids Gasohol .......... Daytime Running Lights .... Automatic Transmission ..Gasoline ......... High Beam Indicator ....Brake .......... Fuel Reserve Indicator ....Reminder Beeper ......Clutch ......... Gauge ........... Replacing Halogen Bulbs ..Manual Transmission ....Octane Requirement ....
  • Page 367 Main Menu Index Infant Restraint ....... Infant Seats ........LATCH Anchorage System ..Label, Certification ....... Maintenance ........Lower Anchors ......Lane Change, Signaling ....Owner Maintenance Checks . Tether Anchorage Points ..Lap/Shoulder Belts ....17, Record ......... 243-244 Inflation, Proper Tire ....
  • Page 368 Main Menu Index Outside Temperature Indicator ..Protecting Larger Children ..Over Drive ........Protecting Small Children ..Neutral Gear Position ....Overheating, Engine ....Using Child Seats with New Vehicle Break-in ....Owner Maintenance Checks ..Tethers ........Normal Shift Speeds .....
  • Page 369 Main Menu Index Replacement Information Safety Features ......... Service Intervals ......Air Cleaner Element ....Airbags ......... Service Manual ......Dust and Pollen Filter ....Door Locks ........Service Station Procedures ..Engine Coolant ......Head Restraints ......Setting the Clock ....
  • Page 370 Main Menu Index Three Way Catalytic Converter . SRS, Additional Information ..Supplemental Restraint Additional Safety Precautions . System ........ . 10, Time, Setting the ....144, Airbag Service ......Tire Chains ........Servicing ........How the Side Airbag Cutoff SRS Indicator ......
  • Page 371 Main Menu Index Transmission Windows Checking Fluid Level, Cleaning ........Automatic ......Vehicle Capacity Load ....Operating the Power ....Checking Fluid Level, Vehicle Dimensions ...... Rear, Defogger ......Manual ........Vehicle Identification Number ..Windshield Fluid Selection ....
  • Page 372: Service Information Summary

    (see page 2.0 US qt (1.9 , 1.7 Imp qt) Oil change capacity (including Rear Differential Fluid: filter): Honda Dual Pump Fluid. Do not 4.4 US qt (4.2 , 3.7 Imp qt) use ATF (see page Automatic Transmission Fluid: Capacity: Honda ATF-Z1 (Automatic 1.1 US qt (1.0 , 0.9 Imp qt)

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