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  • Page 1 The information and specifications included in this publication were in effect at the time of approval for printing. Honda Motor Co., Ltd. reserves the right, however, to discontinue or change specifications or design at any time without notice and without incurring any obligation whatsoever.
  • Page 2 10/09/29 19:28:15 42SWAF30_002 Introduction Congratulations! Your selection was a wise investment. It will give you years As you read this manual, you will of driving pleasure. find information that is preceded by symbol. This One of the best ways to enhance the enjoyment of your new vehicle is to information is intended to help you read this manual.
  • Page 3 This data belongs to the vehicle owner and may not be accessed by anyone else except as legally required or with the permission of the vehicle owner. However this data may be accessed by Honda, its authorised dealers and authorised repairers, employees, representatives and contractors only for the purpose of the technical diagnosis, research and development of the vehicle.
  • Page 4 10/09/29 19:28:34 42SWAF30_004 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 responsibility. on the vehicle.
  • Page 5: Important Handling Information

    10/09/29 19:28:40 42SWAF30_005 Important Handling Information Your vehicle has higher ground clearance than a passenger vehicle designed for use only on paved roads. Higher ground clearance has many advantages for off-road driving. It allows you to travel over bumps, obstacles, and rough terrain.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    10/09/29 19:28:58 42SWAF30_006 Contents Turn to the beginning of each section for a complete list of subjects. Your Vehicle at a Glance ..Before Driving ....351 Appearance Care ....503 What fuel to use, how to break-in Tips on cleaning and protecting Driver and Passenger Safety ..
  • Page 7: Your Vehicle At A Glance

    10/09/29 19:29:07 42SWAF30_007 Your Vehicle at a Glance Left-hand drive type MULTI-INFORMATION DISPLAY SUNROOF SWITCH (P.205) (P.101) SUNSHADE SWITCH (P.207) CLOCK (P.293) HAZARD WARNING BUTTON DRIVER’S FRONT AIRBAG (P.156) (P.15, 35) MIRROR CONTROLS (P.210) PASSENGER’S FRONT AIRBAG DOOR LOCKS (P.164) (P.15, 35) POWER DOOR LOCK MASTER SWITCH...
  • Page 8 10/09/29 19:29:16 42SWAF30_008 Your Vehicle at a Glance On vehicles without navigation system Left-hand drive type WINDSCREEN WIPERS/WASHERS (P.144) INSTRUMENT PANEL BRIGHTNESS HEADLIGHTS/TURN SIGNALS (P.148) HAZARD WARNING (P.155) REAR FOG LIGHT/ BUTTON FRONT FOG LIGHTS (P.150/151) (P.156) AUDIO SYSTEM REMOTE AUDIO (P.243) CONTROLS (P.289)
  • Page 9 10/09/29 19:29:25 42SWAF30_009 Your Vehicle at a Glance On vehicles with navigation system Left-hand drive type INSTRUMENT PANEL HAZARD WARNING BUTTON HEADLIGHTS/TURN SIGNALS (P.148) REAR FOG LIGHT/FRONT FOG LIGHTS BRIGHTNESS (P.155) (P.156) (P.150/151) REMOTE AUDIO CONTROL WINDSCREEN BUTTONS (P.289) WIPERS/WASHERS (P.144) VEHICLE STABILITY HEADLIGHT WASHERS...
  • Page 10 10/09/29 19:29:33 42SWAF30_010 Your Vehicle at a Glance Right-hand drive type SUNROOF SWITCH (P.205) MULTI-INFORMATION DRIVER’S FRONT AIRBAG SUNSHADE SWITCH (P.207) DISPLAY (P.101) (P.15, 35) HAZARD WARNING BUTTON (P.156) MIRROR CONTROLS (P.210) PASSENGER’S FRONT AIRBAG DOOR LOCKS (P.15, 35) (P.164) CLOCK POWER DOOR LOCK (P.293)
  • Page 11: Off Switch

    10/09/29 19:29:41 42SWAF30_011 Your Vehicle at a Glance On vehicles without navigation system Right-hand drive type HEADLIGHTS/TURN SIGNALS (P.148) INSTRUMENT PANEL BRIGHTNESS (P.155) REAR FOG LIGHT/FRONT FOG LIGHTS (P.150/151) HAZARD WARNING WINDSCREEN BUTTON WIPERS/WASHERS (P.156) (P.144) AUDIO SYSTEM (P.243) VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST (VSA) SYSTEM HEADLIGHT WASHERS OFF SWITCH/HEADLIGHT...
  • Page 12: Remote Audio Control Buttons (P

    10/09/29 19:29:50 42SWAF30_012 Your Vehicle at a Glance On vehicles with navigation system Right-hand drive type WINDSCREEN WIPERS/ HAZARD WARNING INSTRUMENT PANEL WASHERS (P.144) BUTTON (P.156) BRIGHTNESS (P.155) HEADLIGHTS/ TURN SIGNALS (P.148) REAR FOG LIGHT/FRONT VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST FOG LIGHTS (P.150/151) (VSA) SYSTEM OFF SWITCH (P.403)
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  • Page 14: Driver And Passenger Safety

    10/09/29 19:29:58 42SWAF30_014 Driver and Passenger Safety This section gives you important Lap/Shoulder Belt ...... . 29 If You Must Drive with Several information about how to protect Automatic Seat Belt Children ........47 yourself and your passengers. It Tensioners .......
  • Page 15: Important Safety Precautions

    10/09/29 19:30:09 42SWAF30_015 Important Safety Precautions You’ll find many safety Always Wear Your Seat Belt Be Aware of Airbag Hazards recommendations throughout this A seat belt is your best protection in While airbags can save lives, they section, and throughout this manual. all types of collisions.
  • Page 16 10/09/29 19:30:17 42SWAF30_016 Important Safety Precautions Pay Appropriate Attention to the Control Your Speed Task of Driving Safely Excessive speed is a major factor in Engaging in mobile phone crash injuries and deaths. Generally, conversation or other activities that the higher the speed, the greater the keep you from paying close attention risk, but serious injuries can also to the road, other vehicles and...
  • Page 17: Your Vehicle's Safety Features

    10/09/29 19:30:26 42SWAF30_017 Your Vehicle’s Safety Features Your vehicle is equipped with many (4) (9) features that work together to protect you and your passengers during a crash. (11) Some features do not require any action on your part. These include a strong steel framework that forms a safety cage around the passenger compartment, front and rear crush...
  • Page 18: Seat Belts

    10/09/29 19:30:41 42SWAF30_018 Your Vehicle’s Safety Features In most European Countries there is When properly worn, seat belts: Seat Belts Your vehicle is equipped with seat a law covering the use of seat belts. Keep you connected to the vehicle belts in all seating positions.
  • Page 19 10/09/29 19:30:51 42SWAF30_019 Your Vehicle’s Safety Features Of course, seat belts cannot WARNING: completely protect you in every Seat belts are designed to bear upon crash. But in most cases, seat belts the bony structure of the body, and can reduce your risk of serious should be worn low across the front injury.
  • Page 20: Airbags

    10/09/29 19:31:00 42SWAF30_020 Your Vehicle’s Safety Features Airbags Your vehicle has a supplemental Your vehicle also has side airbags to In addition, your vehicle has side restraint system (SRS) with front help protect the upper torso of the curtain airbags to help protect the airbags to help protect the heads and driver or a front seat passenger heads of the driver, front passenger,...
  • Page 21 10/09/29 19:31:09 42SWAF30_021 Your Vehicle’s Safety Features The most important things you need Always wear The rest of this section gives more What you should do: to know about your airbags are: your seat belt properly, and sit detailed information about how you upright and as far back from the can maximize your safety.
  • Page 22: Protecting Adults And Teens

    10/09/29 19:31:21 42SWAF30_022 Protecting Adults and Teens Introduction Close the Doors The following pages provide After everyone has entered the instructions on how to properly vehicle, be sure the doors and the protect the driver, adult passengers, tailgate are closed. and teenage children who are large enough and mature enough to drive Your vehicle also has a door and...
  • Page 23: Adjust The Front Seats

    10/09/29 19:31:30 42SWAF30_023 Protecting Adults and Teens Adjust the Front Seats This shows the front right and rear left doors and the tailgate open. When the tailgate is not tightly When one or more doors or the closed, this indicator will come on. tailgate are not tightly closed, the Adjust the driver’s seat as far to the corresponding indicator for each...
  • Page 24: Adjust The Seat-Backs

    10/09/29 19:31:43 42SWAF30_024 Protecting Adults and Teens In addition to adjusting the seat, you Adjust the Seat-Backs can adjust the steering wheel up and down, and in and out (see page Sitting too close to a front airbag can result in serious If you cannot get far enough away injury or death if the front from the steering wheel and still...
  • Page 25: Adjust The Head Restraints

    10/09/29 19:31:52 42SWAF30_025 Protecting Adults and Teens Reclining a seat-back so that the Adjust the Head Restraints shoulder part of the belt no longer rests against the occupant’s chest Reclining the seat-back too reduces the protective capability of far can result in serious injury or death in a crash.
  • Page 26: Fasten And Position The Seat Belts

    10/09/29 19:32:03 42SWAF30_026 Protecting Adults and Teens When a passenger is seated in the Properly adjusted head restraints Fasten and Position the Seat rear seating position, make sure the will help protect occupants from Belts rear head restraint is adjusted to its whiplash and other crash injuries.
  • Page 27 10/09/29 19:32:13 42SWAF30_027 Protecting Adults and Teens If necessary, pull up on the belt again If the seat belt touches or crosses to remove any slack, then check that your neck, or if it crosses your arm the belt rests across the centre of instead of your shoulder, you need to your chest and over your shoulder.
  • Page 28: Maintain A Proper Sitting Position

    10/09/29 19:32:25 42SWAF30_028 Protecting Adults and Teens If a front passenger leans sideways Never place the shoulder portion of a Maintain a Proper Sitting lap/shoulder belt under your arm or Position and his head is in the deployment This could cause After all occupants have adjusted path of the side airbag, an inflating behind your back.
  • Page 29 10/09/29 19:32:37 42SWAF30_029 Protecting Adults and Teens When driving, remember to sit Advice for Pregnant Women Additional Safety Precautions upright and adjust the seat as far Never let passengers ride in the back as possible while allowing full luggage area or on top of a folded- control of the vehicle.
  • Page 30 10/09/29 19:32:47 42SWAF30_030 Protecting Adults and Teens Do not put any accessories on seat Do not attach or place objects on Do not cover or replace front seat- belts. Devices intended to improve the front airbag covers. Objects on back covers without consulting occupant comfort or reposition the the covers marked ‘‘SRS AIRBAG’’...
  • Page 31: Seat Belt System Components

    10/09/29 19:32:59 42SWAF30_031 Additional Information About Your Seat Belts If you turn the ignition switch to the In addition to the seat belt reminder Seat Belt System Components Your seat belt system includes lap/ ON (II) position before your seat indicator in the instrument panel, shoulder belts in all seating positions.
  • Page 32 10/09/29 19:33:12 42SWAF30_032 Additional Information About Your Seat Belts The front passenger’s seat belt use Have your vehicle checked by a Rear Seat Belt Use Monitor monitoring system uses the occupant dealer if the indicator comes on or detection sensor in the front the beeper sounds when there is no passenger’s seat.
  • Page 33 10/09/29 19:33:23 42SWAF30_033 Additional Information About Your Seat Belts The current display will be The seat belt system detects any interrupted and the rear seat belt seat belt use of all three rear seat monitor will also be displayed on the seating positions according to the The rear seat belt monitor multi-information display if either...
  • Page 34 10/09/29 19:33:34 42SWAF30_034 Additional Information About Your Seat Belts To unlock the belt, press the red Lap/Shoulder Belt PRESS button on the buckle. Guide SHOULDER UPPER the belt across your body so that it PORTION SEAT retracts completely. After exiting the BELT vehicle, be sure the belt is out of the ANCHOR...
  • Page 35 10/09/29 19:33:42 42SWAF30_035 Additional Information About Your Seat Belts The seat belts in all rear seating positions have a lockable retractor DETACHABLE SEAT BELT that must be activated to secure a Using the seat belt with the child restraint (see page detachable anchor unlatched increases the chance of If the shoulder part of the belt is...
  • Page 36 10/09/29 19:33:54 42SWAF30_036 Additional Information About Your Seat Belts The tensioners are designed to Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners On vehicles with collision mitigation activate in any collision severe braking system (CMBS) SEAT BELT TENSIONER enough to cause the front airbags to If there is no passenger on the front deploy, or if a sensor detects your passenger’s seat and the seat belt is...
  • Page 37: Tensioners

    10/09/29 19:34:05 42SWAF30_037 Additional Information About Your Seat Belts In addition, the e-pretensioners work The e-pretensioners do not activate Seat Belt e-pretensioners in combination with the brake pedal when the seat belts are not worn or assist function (see page when the vehicle stability assist (VSA) off indicator on the If your vehicle gets too close to the...
  • Page 38: Seat Belt Maintenance

    10/09/29 19:34:16 42SWAF30_038 Additional Information About Your Seat Belts If a seat belt is worn during a crash, Seat Belt Maintenance WARNING: It is essential to replace For safety, you should check the it must be replaced by the dealer. A the entire assembly after it has been condition of your seat belts regularly.
  • Page 39 10/09/29 19:34:25 42SWAF30_039 Additional Information About Your Seat Belts (Rear Seat) Anchorage Points When replacing the seat belts, make certain to use the anchorage points Not checking or maintaining shown in the illustrations. seat belts can result in serious injury or death if the (Front Seat) seat belts do not work properly when needed.
  • Page 40: Your Airbags

    10/09/29 19:34:40 42SWAF30_040 Additional Information About Your Airbags Automatic front seat belt An indicator on the instrument Airbag System Components Your airbag system includes: tensioners (see page panel that alerts you to a possible problem with your airbags, Two SRS (supplemental restraint sensors, or seat belt tensioners On vehicles with CMBS system) front airbags.
  • Page 41: How Your Front Airbags Work

    10/09/29 19:34:51 42SWAF30_041 Additional Information About Your Airbags During a frontal crash, your seat belt How Your Front Airbags Work restrains your lower body and torso, and the front airbag helps protect your head and chest. Although both airbags normally inflate within a split second of each other, it is possible for only one airbag to deploy.
  • Page 42 10/09/29 19:35:02 42SWAF30_042 Additional Information About Your Airbags The total time for inflation and Dual-Stage Airbags Dual-Threshold Airbags deflation is one-tenth of a second, so Your front airbags are dual-stage Your front airbags are also dual- fast that most occupants are not airbags.
  • Page 43: How Your Side Airbags Work

    10/09/29 19:35:14 42SWAF30_043 Additional Information About Your Airbags Only one airbag will deploy during a How Your Side Airbags Work How Your Side Curtain Airbags side impact. If the impact is on the Work passenger’s side, the passenger’s side airbag will deploy even if there SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG is no passenger.
  • Page 44: How The Srs Indicator Works

    10/09/29 19:35:26 42SWAF30_044 Additional Information About Your Airbags If the impact is on the passenger’s To get the best protection from the How the SRS Indicator side, the passenger’s side curtain side curtain airbags, occupants Works airbag will inflate even if there are no should wear their seat belts and sit The SRS indicator alerts you to a occupants on that side of the vehicle.
  • Page 45 10/09/29 19:35:35 42SWAF30_045 Additional Information About Your Airbags If the indicator comes on at any You will also see the symbol If you see any of these indications, other time, or does not come on at all, ‘‘ ’’ or the symbol with a the airbags and seat belt tensioners you should have the system checked ‘‘CHECK SYSTEM’’...
  • Page 46: Airbag Service

    10/09/29 19:35:47 42SWAF30_046 Additional Information About Your Airbags Handling is allowed by trained Airbag Service Additional Safety Precautions Your airbag systems and automatic personnel only. It is prohibited to Do not attempt to deactivate your seat belt tensioners are virtually remove the airbag unit/belt- Together, airbags and airbags.
  • Page 47: Guidelines

    10/09/29 19:35:59 42SWAF30_047 Protecting Children General Guidelines All Children Must Be Restrained Each year, many children are injured or killed in vehicle crashes because Children who are they are either unrestrained or not unrestrained or improperly properly restrained. In fact, traffic restrained can be seriously collisions are the number one cause injured or killed in a crash.
  • Page 48: All Children Should Sit In A Back Seat

    10/09/29 19:36:11 42SWAF30_048 Protecting Children General Guidelines In most countries, child restraint All Children Should Sit in a Back The Passenger’s Front Airbag systems must meet the Seat Poses Serious Risks specifications of the ECE 44 According to crash statistics, Front airbags have been designed to regulation.
  • Page 49: Important Information About The

    10/09/29 19:36:22 42SWAF30_049 Protecting Children General Guidelines If the passenger’s front airbag As required by E.C.E Regulation No. 94; Larger Children inflates, it can hit the rearward Children who have outgrown child facing child restraint system with restraint systems are also at risk of great force.
  • Page 50 10/09/29 19:36:30 42SWAF30_050 Protecting Children General Guidelines To remind you of the passenger’s As required by E.C.E Regulation No. 94; front airbag hazards, and that children must be properly restrained in a back seat, your vehicle has warning labels on the windscreen, on the front passenger’s doorjamb and on the front passenger’s sun visor.
  • Page 51: The Side Airbag Poses Serious

    10/09/29 19:36:37 42SWAF30_051 Protecting Children General Guidelines The Side Airbag Poses Serious Risks Side airbags have been designed to help protect adults in a moderate to severe side impact. If any part of a child’s body is in the path of a deploying airbag, an inflating side airbag can strike the child with enough force to kill or very seriously injure a child.
  • Page 52: If You Must Drive With Several Children

    10/09/29 19:36:53 42SWAF30_052 Protecting Children General Guidelines If You Must Drive with Several If a Child Requires Close Additional Safety Precautions Children Attention Never hold an infant or child on Your vehicle has a back seat where Many parents say they prefer to put If you are not wearing a your lap.
  • Page 53 10/09/29 19:37:04 42SWAF30_053 Protecting Children General Guidelines Make sure any unused seat belt WARNING: Always take the ignition Keep vehicle keys/remote that a child can reach is buckled, key with you whenever you leave the transmitters out of the reach of Even very young the lockable retractor is activated, vehicle alone (with other occupants).
  • Page 54: Protecting Infants And Small Children

    10/09/29 19:37:19 42SWAF30_054 Protecting Infants and Small Children Only a rearward facing child Protecting Infants Rearward Facing Child Restraint restraint system provides proper System Placement support for a baby’s head, neck and A rearward facing child restraint back. system can be placed in any seating position in the back seat, but not in Two types of restraints may be used: the front.
  • Page 55 10/09/29 19:37:29 42SWAF30_055 Protecting Infants and Small Children When properly installed, a rearward As required by E.C.E Regulation No. 94; facing child restraint system may prevent the driver or a front Placing a rearward facing passenger from moving their seat as child restraint system in the far back as recommended, or from front seat can result in...
  • Page 56: Protecting Small Children

    10/09/29 19:37:42 42SWAF30_056 Protecting Infants and Small Children Many experts recommend use of a Protecting Small Children Child Restraint System Placement rearward-facing child restraint We strongly recommend placing a system up to age two, if the child’s front facing child restraint system in height and weight are appropriate a back seat, not the front.
  • Page 57 10/09/29 19:37:47 42SWAF30_057 Protecting Infants and Small Children If it is necessary to put a front facing child restraint system in the front, move the vehicle seat as far to the Placing a front facing child rear as possible, and be sure the restraint system in the front child restraint system is firmly seat can result in serious...
  • Page 58: Selecting A Child Restraint

    10/09/29 19:37:58 42SWAF30_058 Selecting a Child Restraint System When buying a child restraint We also recommend selecting a Whatever type of child restraint you system, you need to choose either a lower anchorages system-compatible choose, to provide proper protection, conventional child restraint system, child restraint system with a rigid, a child restraint system should meet or one designed for use with the...
  • Page 59 10/09/29 19:38:06 42SWAF30_059 Selecting a Child Restraint System Before purchasing a conventional The child restraint system should be of the proper type and size to fit child restraint system, or using a previously purchased one, we the child. Rearward facing for infants, front recommend that you test the facing for small children.
  • Page 60: Installing A Child Restraint System

    10/09/29 19:38:17 42SWAF30_060 Installing a Child Restraint System After selecting a proper child Make sure the child restraint Secure the child in the child restraint system and a good place to system is firmly secured. After restraint system. Make sure the install the restraint system, there are installing a child restraint system, child is properly strapped in the...
  • Page 61: Child Restraint System For Eu Countries

    Suitable for front facing ISO FIX child restraint systems of universal category approved for use in this mass group. For group I, the front facing genuine Honda ISO FIX child restraint system is available from your dealer. Suitable for particular child restraint systems given in this table. These restraints may be of the ‘‘specific vehicle,’’...
  • Page 62 10/09/29 19:38:41 42SWAF30_062 Installing a Child Restraint System Your vehicle has the manual Your vehicle is equipped with lower adjustable rear seat. To install a child anchorages at each seating position restraint system in any seating on the rear seat. These anchorages position on the rear seat, slide the are only to be used with a child rear seat as far back as it can go.
  • Page 63: With The Lower Anchorages

    10/09/29 19:38:54 42SWAF30_063 Installing a Child Restraint System Installing a Child Restraint Using the Outer Lower Anchorages BUTTON LOWER ANCHORAGES System with the Lower for CENTRE POSITION Anchorages Your vehicle is equipped with lower anchorages at the rear seats to secure a child restraint system in any seating position: one in each outer seating position, or one in the centre.
  • Page 64 10/09/29 19:39:07 42SWAF30_064 Installing a Child Restraint System Make sure there are no objects near the anchorages that could LOWER ANCHORAGE prevent a secure connection Rigid type between the child restraint system and the anchorages. On some child restraint systems You may use optional guide-cups that came with your child restraint system to install it to the lower...
  • Page 65 10/09/29 19:39:17 42SWAF30_065 Installing a Child Restraint System Whatever type you have, follow the child restraint system maker’s Flexible type ATTACHING CLIP instructions for adjusting or tightening the fit. Flexible type child restraint system is available in some countries. In EU countries, this type is not available.
  • Page 66 10/09/29 19:39:27 42SWAF30_066 Installing a Child Restraint System Push and pull the child restraint Using the Centre Lower Anchorages system forward and from side-to- ANCHOR FITTING ATTACHING CLIP side to verify that it is secure. CENTRE LOWER ANCHOR FITTING COVER ANCHORAGES On some child restraint types, route To install a child restraint system in...
  • Page 67 10/09/29 19:39:37 42SWAF30_067 Installing a Child Restraint System Lower the head restraint to its The design and suitability of the lowest position. child restraint systems must be ANCHOR FITTING carefully checked with the child Pull down the cover to access the restraint system manufacturer tether anchor fitting.
  • Page 68: With A Lap/Shoulder Belt

    10/09/29 19:39:49 42SWAF30_068 Installing a Child Restraint System For EU countries, refer to page Installing a Child Restraint System with a Lap/Shoulder Belt for installing a child restraint When not using the lower system. anchorages system, all child restraint systems must be secured to The procedures in the following the vehicle with the lap part of a lap/ pages are described based on a front...
  • Page 69 10/09/29 19:39:59 42SWAF30_069 Installing a Child Restraint System To activate the lockable retractor, Push down the tab. Route the After confirming that the belt is slowly pull the shoulder part of the shoulder part of the belt into the locked, grab the shoulder part of belt all the way out until it stops.
  • Page 70 10/09/29 19:40:07 42SWAF30_070 Installing a Child Restraint System To remove slack, it may help to put weight on the child restraint system, or push on the back of the restraint system while pulling up on the belt. Push and pull the child restraint Secure the belt in the slit by pushing up the tab.
  • Page 71 10/09/29 19:40:14 42SWAF30_071 Installing a Child Restraint System To deactivate the lockable retractor LOCKING CLIP and remove a child restraint system, unlatch the buckle, unroute the seat belt, and let the belt fully retract. Except for European models On vehicles without lockable retractor fitted to the seat where the child is positioned When you secure a child restraint...
  • Page 72 10/09/29 19:40:27 42SWAF30_072 Installing a Child Restraint System To install a locking clip, do the Using a Seat Belt Locking Clip LOCKING CLIP Except for European models following: On vehicles without lockable retractor Place the child restraint in the seat fitted to the seat where the child is positioned with a lap/shoulder belt.
  • Page 73 10/09/29 19:40:40 42SWAF30_073 Installing a Child Restraint System Since a tether can provide additional Installing a Child Restraint Using an Outer Anchor Fitting System with a Tether security to the lap/shoulder belt ATTACHING CLIP Children riding in vehicles should be installation, we recommend using a restrained to minimize the risk of tether whenever one is required or...
  • Page 74 10/09/29 19:40:51 42SWAF30_074 Installing a Child Restraint System Attach the attaching clip to the Using the Centre Anchor anchor fitting, making sure the ANCHOR FITTING ATTACHING CLIP strap is not twisted. Tighten the tether strap according to the child restraint system maker’s instructions.
  • Page 75 10/09/29 19:41:01 42SWAF30_075 Installing a Child Restraint System To attach the tether to the child restraint system, follow the child ANCHOR FITTING ANCHOR FITTING restraint system maker’s instructions. When the child restraint system is used, follow the instructions that came with the child restraint system. Child restraint anchorages WARNING: are designed to withstand only those...
  • Page 76: Protecting Larger Children

    10/09/29 19:41:08 42SWAF30_076 Protecting Larger Children When a child reaches the recommended weight or height limit for a front facing child restraint Make sure the seat-backs are Leaning over the front door system, the child should sit in a back latched securely before can result in serious injury or seat on a booster seat and wear the...
  • Page 77: Checking Seat Belt Fit

    10/09/29 19:41:21 42SWAF30_077 Protecting Larger Children Does the shoulder belt cross Checking Seat Belt Fit Using a Booster Seat between the child’s neck and arm? Is the lap part of the belt as low as possible, touching the child’s thighs? Will the child be able to stay seated like this for the whole trip? If you answer yes to all these...
  • Page 78 10/09/29 19:41:30 42SWAF30_078 Protecting Larger Children Booster seats can be high-back or A child may continue using a booster low-back. Whichever style you select, seat until the tops of their ears are make sure the booster seat meets even with the top of the vehicle’s or approved safety standards (see page booster’s seat-back.
  • Page 79: When Can A Larger Child Sit In

    10/09/29 19:41:47 42SWAF30_079 Protecting Larger Children Of course, children vary widely. And If you decide that a child can safely When Can a Larger Child Sit in Front while age may be one indicator of ride up front, be sure to: It is recommended that all children when a child can safely ride in front, age 12 and under be properly...
  • Page 80: Additional Safety Precautions

    10/09/29 19:41:55 42SWAF30_080 Protecting Larger Children Additional Safety Precautions Do not put any accessories on a Do not let a child wear a seat belt seat belt. Devices intended to This could result improve a child’s comfort or across the neck. in serious neck injuries during a reposition the shoulder part of a crash.
  • Page 81: Carbon Monoxide Hazard

    10/09/29 19:42:06 42SWAF30_081 Carbon Monoxide Hazard Your vehicle’s exhaust contains With the tailgate open, airflow can carbon monoxide gas. Carbon pull exhaust gas into your vehicle’s monoxide should not enter the interior and create a hazardous Carbon monoxide gas is toxic. vehicle in normal driving if you condition.
  • Page 82: Safety Labels

    10/09/29 19:42:14 42SWAF30_082 Safety Labels These labels are in the locations EXPANSION TANK CAP DANGER LABEL shown. They warn you of potential (Diesel models) DUAL DECK LUGGAGE SHELF WARNING hazards that could cause serious injury. Read these labels carefully. CHILD SAFETY/SRS AIRBAG (Left-hand drive type) If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact your dealer for a...
  • Page 83 10/09/29 19:42:27 42SWAF30_083 Safety Labels The label shown below is attached to On Diesel models On vehicles with dual deck luggage each front doorjamb. Symbols on top of the shelf engine under the engine cover are to The label shown below is attached to remind you to follow the service the left side on the dual deck manual instructions.
  • Page 84: Instruments And Controls

    10/09/29 19:42:33 42SWAF30_084 Instruments and Controls This section gives information about Instrument Panel Brightness ..155 Folding the Rear Seats Down . 190 the controls and displays that Hazard Warning Button ....156 Folding the Rear Seat contribute to the daily operation of Rear Window Demister ....
  • Page 85: Control Locations

    10/09/29 19:42:42 42SWAF30_085 Control Locations Left-hand drive type HEATING/COOLING SUNROOF SWITCH (P.205) HAZARD WARNING (P.226) CONTROLS SUNSHADE SWITCH (P.207) BUTTON MULTI-INFORMATION CLIMATE CONTROL (P.156) DISPLAY (P.233) SYSTEM CLOCK (P.101) (P.293) MIRROR CONTROLS (P.210) AUDIO SYSTEM (P.243) DOOR LOCKS (P.164) POWER DOOR LOCK MASTER SWITCH USB ADAPTER (P.164)
  • Page 86 10/09/29 19:42:51 42SWAF30_086 Control Locations SUNROOF SWITCH (P.205) MULTI-INFORMATION DISPLAY Right-hand drive type SUNSHADE SWITCH (P.207) (P.101) HAZARD WARNING BUTTON MIRROR CONTROLS (P.156) (P.210) CLOCK DOOR LOCKS (P.293) (P.164) USB ADAPTER CABLE POWER DOOR LOCK (P.274, 282) MASTER SWITCH (P.164) AUDIO SYSTEM POWER WINDOW (P.243)
  • Page 87: Instrument Panel

    10/09/29 19:43:02 42SWAF30_087 Instrument Panel (Petrol models) Automatic Transmission SYSTEM MESSAGE INDICATOR (P.89) CRUISE CONTROL MAIN INDICATOR CRUISE CONTROL INDICATOR (P.93) ANTI-LOCK BRAKE (P.93) SYSTEM INDICATOR VSA ACTIVATION INDICATOR (P.93) (P.89) REAR FOG LIGHT INDICATOR (P.92) VEHICLE STABILITY LIGHTS ON INDICATOR (P.96) ASSIST (VSA) SYSTEM ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING...
  • Page 88 10/09/29 19:43:15 42SWAF30_088 Instrument Panel (Petrol models) Manual Transmission SYSTEM MESSAGE INDICATOR (P.89) CRUISE CONTROL MAIN INDICATOR (P.93) REAR FOG LIGHT INDICATOR (P.92) CRUISE CONTROL ANTI-LOCK BRAKE (P.93) INDICATOR SYSTEM INDICATOR (P.89) LIGHTS ON INDICATOR (P.96) VEHICLE STABILITY ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING ASSIST (VSA) SYSTEM SYSTEM (AFS) INDICATOR INDICATOR...
  • Page 89 10/09/29 19:43:27 42SWAF30_089 Instrument Panel (Diesel models) Automatic Transmission CRUISE CONTROL INDICATOR (P.93) VSA ACTIVATION INDICATOR (P.93) SYSTEM MESSAGE INDICATOR (P.89) REAR FOG LIGHT INDICATOR (P.92) CRUISE CONTROL MAIN INDICATOR (P.93) ANTI-LOCK BRAKE LIGHTS ON INDICATOR (P.96) SYSTEM INDICATOR MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP (P.89) (P.86, 549) VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST...
  • Page 90 10/09/29 19:43:38 42SWAF30_090 Instrument Panel (Diesel models) Manual Transmission LIGHTS ON INDICATOR (P.96) SYSTEM MESSAGE INDICATOR (P.89) REAR FOG LIGHT FRONT FOG LIGHT INDICATOR (P.92) CRUISE CONTROL MAIN INDICATOR (P.93) INDICATOR (P.92) MALFUNCTION INDICATOR LAMP CRUISE CONTROL INDICATOR (P.93) (P.86, 549) ANTI-LOCK BRAKE ADAPTIVE FRONT LIGHTING SYSTEM INDICATOR...
  • Page 91: Instrument Panel Indicators

    10/09/29 19:43:53 42SWAF30_091 Instrument Panel Indicators The instrument panel has many If either the driver or a front Seat Belt Reminder indicators to give you important Indicator passenger does not fasten their seat information about your vehicle. This indicator comes on when you belt while driving, the beeper will turn the ignition switch to the ON sound and the indicator will flash...
  • Page 92 10/09/29 19:44:05 42SWAF30_092 Instrument Panel Indicators The seat belt system also monitors Low Oil Pressure Charging System the seat belt use of all three rear Indicator Indicator seating positions according to the The engine can be severely damaged If this indicator comes on when the activation of each seat belt retractor.
  • Page 93 10/09/29 19:44:20 42SWAF30_093 Instrument Panel Indicators If it remains lit after you fully Glow Plugs Indicator Parking Brake and (Diesel models only) Brake System Indicator release the parking brake while This indicator comes on for a few This indicator has two functions: the engine is running, or if it seconds (several seconds in cold comes on while driving, there...
  • Page 94 10/09/29 19:44:34 42SWAF30_094 Instrument Panel Indicators Anti-lock Brake System System Message Supplemental Restraint (ABS) Indicator Indicator System Indicator This indicator normally comes on for This indicator comes on when there This indicator comes on briefly when a few seconds when you turn the is a system message on the multi- you turn the ignition switch to the ignition switch to the ON (II)
  • Page 95 10/09/29 19:44:46 42SWAF30_095 Instrument Panel Indicators If this happens, pull to the side of If this indicator begins to flash, Deflation Warning System Indicator the road when it is safe, check there is a problem with the This indicator normally comes on for which tyre has lost pressure, and deflation warning system.
  • Page 96 10/09/29 19:44:59 42SWAF30_096 Instrument Panel Indicators If you turn the steering wheel to the Immobilizer System Electric Power Steering Indicator (EPS) Indicator full left or right position repeatedly This indicator comes on briefly when (For some types) while stopping or driving at very low you turn the ignition switch to the This indicator normally comes on speed, you may feel slightly harder...
  • Page 97 10/09/29 19:45:13 42SWAF30_097 Instrument Panel Indicators This indicator may also come on if Rear Fog Light Indicator Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System Indicator there is a problem with the trailer This indicator comes on when you This indicator normally comes on for stability assist function (see page turn on the rear fog light.
  • Page 98 10/09/29 19:45:30 42SWAF30_098 Instrument Panel Indicators It comes on along with the VSA VSA Activation Indicator Cruise Main Indicator system indicator if there is a This indicator has four functions: problem with the VSA system. If equipped You will also see the symbol This indicator comes on when you It comes on as a reminder that you ‘‘...
  • Page 99 10/09/29 19:45:46 42SWAF30_099 Instrument Panel Indicators If the indicator comes on amber, Adaptive Front Lighting ACC INDICATOR there is a problem with the ACC System (AFS) Indicator system. You will also see the symbol (For some types) ‘‘ ’’ or this symbol with a This indicator normally comes on for ‘‘CHECK SYSTEM’’...
  • Page 100 10/09/29 19:45:56 42SWAF30_100 Instrument Panel Indicators If this happens, stop the vehicle in a If the indicator comes on at any Collision Mitigation safe place, turn the ignition switch to Braking System (CMBS) other time, there is a problem with the ACCESSORY (I) or LOCK (0) Indicator the CMBS.
  • Page 101 10/09/29 19:46:09 42SWAF30_101 Instrument Panel Indicators You will also see the symbol High Beam Indicator ‘‘ ,’’ or this symbol with a Turn Signal and Hazard Warning This indicator comes on with the ‘‘HEADLIGHTS ON’’ message on high beam headlights. For more the multi-information display (see Indicators The left or right turn signal indicator...
  • Page 102 10/09/29 19:46:23 42SWAF30_102 Instrument Panel Indicators You will also see the symbol Security System Indicator Low Fuel Indicator (For some types) ‘‘ ,’’ or this symbol with a This indicator comes on as a ‘‘FUEL LOW’’ (petrol models) or reminder that you must refuel soon. ‘‘DIESEL FUEL LOW’’...
  • Page 103 10/09/29 19:46:31 42SWAF30_103 Instrument Panel Indicators Shift Up/Shift Down Indicators SHIFT UP INDICATOR SHIFT DOWN INDICATOR On vehicles with manual transmission except South Africa model Either the shift up or shift down indication comes on to show you the appropriate time to change a higher or lower gear.
  • Page 104: Gauges

    10/09/29 19:46:37 42SWAF30_104 Gauges MULTI-INFORMATION DISPLAY TACHOMETER SPEEDOMETER FUEL GAUGE TEMPERATURE GAUGE SELECT/RESET KNOB M/T diesel model with navigation system is shown. Instruments and Controls...
  • Page 105: Speedometer

    10/09/29 19:46:49 42SWAF30_105 Gauges Speedometer Temperature Gauge Fuel Gauge On vehicles with kilometer indication This shows the temperature of the This shows how much fuel you have. This shows your speed in kilometers engine’s coolant. During normal It may show slightly more or less per hour (km/h).
  • Page 106: Multi-Information Display

    10/09/29 19:47:01 42SWAF30_106 Multi-Information Display The multi-information display Normal Display Symbols/ between the speedometer and Messages tachometer on the instrument panel UPPER SEGMENT UPPER SEGMENT displays various information and symbols/messages when the ignition switch is in the ON (II) position. Some of the indicators/messages help you operate your vehicle more effectively.
  • Page 107 10/09/29 19:47:09 42SWAF30_107 Multi-Information Display Each time you press the INFO button ( ), the trip computer changes from the average fuel economy to the estimated distance to the elapsed time to the average speed and then to the rear seat belt use as shown on the next page.
  • Page 108 10/09/29 19:47:19 42SWAF30_108 Multi-Information Display Kilometer indication type : Press the INFO button ( Mile indication type : Press the INFO button ( If you select the blank display in the middle segment, the upper display will also change to the blank display. Instruments and Controls...
  • Page 109 10/09/29 19:47:41 42SWAF30_109 Multi-Information Display Trip Computer Range Average Fuel Economy Indicators in the trip computer show: : The estimated distance you : Your vehicle’s average fuel can travel on the fuel remaining in economy since you last reset the trip the tank.
  • Page 110 10/09/29 19:47:53 42SWAF30_110 Multi-Information Display ‘‘ ’’ or ‘‘ ’’ will be Odometer The odometer shows the total displayed when the average fuel number of kilometers or miles your economy is selected in the upper vehicle has been driven. segment, depending on which trip meter (trip A or trip B) is displayed in the lower segment.
  • Page 111 10/09/29 19:48:04 42SWAF30_111 Multi-Information Display If the outside temperature is Outside Temperature Indicator This indicator displays the outside incorrectly displayed, you can adjust temperature in degrees Celsius. it by up to 3°C warmer or cooler (see page The temperature sensor is in the front bumper.
  • Page 112 10/09/29 19:48:13 42SWAF30_112 Multi-Information Display When your vehicle is new, the multi- Usually, the symbols/messages are System Warning Symbols If there is a problem with your information display shows the shown in the upper and middle vehicle, for example, the engine oil system warning symbols without the segments.
  • Page 113 10/09/29 19:48:24 42SWAF30_113 Multi-Information Display You will also hear a beep when the You can see the symbol(s)/ SYSTEM MESSAGE INDICATOR system warning symbol comes on for message(s) again by pressing the the first time. INFO ( ) button repeatedly if the system message indicator remains lit If there are several symbols/ on the instrument panel.
  • Page 114 10/09/29 19:48:39 42SWAF30_114 Multi-Information Display Petrol models See page See page See page 551. 389. 548. Diesel models See page See page See page 212. 549. See page See page See page 544. 547. 454. See page See page See page 545.
  • Page 115 10/09/29 19:48:53 42SWAF30_115 Multi-Information Display See page See page See page 153. 393. See page See pages See page 307 and 317. 319. See page See pages See page 307 and 317. 578. See pages See pages See page 302, 317 and 90 and 404.
  • Page 116 10/09/29 19:49:03 42SWAF30_116 Multi-Information Display See page See page 420. 149. See page See page 116. See page See page 163. 116. Petrol models See page See page 462. Diesel models See page See page 106. Instruments and Controls...
  • Page 117 10/09/29 19:49:16 42SWAF30_117 Multi-Information Display Customized Settings You can customize some of the vehicle control settings to suit your needs. The table shows the settings you can customize. Group Setup Menu Item Description Setting Option Page SPEED ALARM SPEED ALARM 1 (ON/OFF, Setting) Sets the speed alarm on and changes the alarm ON/OFF (P.116)
  • Page 118 10/09/29 19:49:26 42SWAF30_118 Multi-Information Display Group Setup Menu Item Description Setting Option Page CHG SETTING METER WARNING MESSAGE Switches warning message to be displayed or not. ON/OFF (P.122) SETUP ADJUST OUTSIDE Changes the outside temperature reading above up to 3°C TEMP.
  • Page 119 10/09/30 16:40:30 42SWAF30_119 Multi-Information Display To enter the customizing mode, the vehicle must be stopped with the ignition switch in the ON (II) position and the parking brake set on vehicles with manual transmission. If your vehicle has the automatic transmission, the shift lever should be in Park.
  • Page 120 10/09/29 19:49:51 42SWAF30_120 Multi-Information Display You can also select the specified If you do not select any settings on Customizing is also cancelled, if you speed alarm while driving. If you set the display after you press the INFO turn the ignition switch out of the the alarm to the specified vehicle button and the setting menu is ON (II) position to the ACCESSORY...
  • Page 121 10/09/29 19:50:00 42SWAF30_121 Multi-Information Display Speed Alarm To set the speed alarm while the vehicle You can access different alarm is stopped: functions when the vehicle is stopped or while driving. While driving, you can select either of the two speed alarm settings. When your vehicle is stopped, you can customize the setting speed to your preference.
  • Page 122 10/09/29 19:50:12 42SWAF30_122 Multi-Information Display Speed setting 1: You can set the alarm on or off, and adjust the setting speeds above or below 50 km/h (30 mph). Speed setting 1 off is selected. Alarm off Alarm on Speed setting 2: You can set the alarm on or off, and adjust the setting speeds above or below 80 km/h (50 mph).
  • Page 123 10/09/29 19:50:21 42SWAF30_123 Multi-Information Display Each time you press the SEL/ RESET button, the setting speed increases or decreases by 5 km/h (mph). You can set the speed values over 5 km/h (5 mph) with 5 km/h (mph) steps. Always follow the posted speed limit and never drive faster than is safe for the traffic conditions.
  • Page 124 10/09/29 19:50:30 42SWAF30_124 Multi-Information Display You can select the alarm speed To select the alarm speed while driving: between the two setting speeds: 50 km/h and 80 km/h, or 30 mph and 50 mph, depending on models. Each time you press and release the INFO button, the selected icon is changed between the setting speeds and the exit icon.
  • Page 125 10/09/29 19:50:39 42SWAF30_125 Multi-Information Display After your selection, press and release the INFO button to move to the exit mode. Press the SEL/ RESET button to enter your setting. If you press the INFO button, the display goes back to the setting Alarm on mode.
  • Page 126 10/09/29 19:50:46 42SWAF30_126 Multi-Information Display Deflation Warning System Initialisation Your vehicle has the deflation warning system. If the system detects a possibility of a significantly low tyre pressure, the deflation warning system indicator on the instrument panel comes on and stays on.
  • Page 127 10/09/29 19:50:53 42SWAF30_127 Multi-Information Display Change Setting You can customize some of the vehicle control settings to your preference. On vehicles with adaptive cruise control (ACC) system, the change setting consists of the two main items; ACC Setup and Meter Setup, and each main item has some custom settings.
  • Page 128 10/09/29 19:51:01 42SWAF30_128 Multi-Information Display Press and hold the INFO button to To return to the normal display from enter the customizing mode, then ‘‘CHG SETTING,’’ select the press and release the INFO button display, then press the SEL/ repeatedly to select ‘‘CHG SETTING.’’ RESET button.
  • Page 129 10/09/29 19:51:09 42SWAF30_129 Multi-Information Display Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Setup On vehicles with adaptive cruise control (ACC) You can customize either of the adaptive cruise control (ACC) system settings to your preference. Here are the settings you can customize. ACC Setup PRE-RUNNING CAR DETECT BEEP: You can turn on or off the alarm when the system detects a...
  • Page 130 10/09/29 19:51:20 42SWAF30_130 Multi-Information Display Pre-Running Car Detect Beep With this setting on, a beep sounds You can select ‘‘ON’’ or ‘‘OFF’’. Each When your selection is successfully when the system detects a vehicle time you press the INFO button, the completed, the display shows ahead of you.
  • Page 131 10/09/29 19:51:31 42SWAF30_131 Multi-Information Display Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Display Speed Unit If you fail to enter your selection, To exit the customizing mode, select you will see ‘‘INCOMPLETE’’ on the the exit mode by pressing the INFO The speed unit measurements of the display for a few seconds.
  • Page 132 10/09/29 19:51:40 42SWAF30_132 Multi-Information Display If you fail to enter your selection, you will see ‘‘INCOMPLETE’’ on the display for a few seconds. The display returns to the setting mode. Repeat the setup. To exit this mode without changing the current setting, select and press the SEL/RESET button.
  • Page 133 10/09/29 19:51:51 42SWAF30_133 Multi-Information Display Meter Setup You can customize some of the vehicle control settings to suit your needs. The following items are the settings you can customize. WARNING MESSAGE: The warning message is displayed with the symbol or not (see page ADJUST OUTSIDE TEMP.
  • Page 134 10/09/29 19:52:01 42SWAF30_134 Multi-Information Display Warning Message You can see message(s) with the You can select ‘‘ON’’ or ‘‘OFF’’. Each When your selection is successfully system warning symbol on the multi- time you press the INFO button, the completed, the display shows information display.
  • Page 135 10/09/29 19:52:08 42SWAF30_135 Multi-Information Display To exit the customizing mode, select Outside Temperature Display the exit mode by pressing the INFO Adjustment button repeatedly, then press the If you find that the temperature SEL/RESET button (see page reading is always a few degrees The display goes back to the below or above the actual ‘‘WARNING MESSAGE’’...
  • Page 136 10/09/29 19:52:18 42SWAF30_136 Multi-Information Display CURRENT ADJUSTMENT While the multi-information display The highlighted number is the When your selection is successfully is showing ‘‘ADJUST OUTSIDE current adjustment above or below completed, the display shows TEMP. DISPLAY,’’ press the SEL/ the outside temperature. Select ‘‘SETUP 0°C’’...
  • Page 137 10/09/29 19:52:32 42SWAF30_137 Multi-Information Display If you fail to enter your selection, Here are the settings you can Primary Display Selection you will see ‘‘INCOMPLETE’’ on the You can select a trip computer item customize: display for a few seconds. The displayed in the upper segment.
  • Page 138 10/09/29 19:52:41 42SWAF30_138 Multi-Information Display While the multi-information display You can select each trip computer When your selection is successfully is showing ‘‘PRIMARY DISP symbol. Each time you press the completed, the display shows the SELECTION,’’ press the SEL/ INFO button, the selected symbol appropriate symbol with a ‘‘SETUP’’...
  • Page 139 10/09/29 19:52:52 42SWAF30_139 Multi-Information Display If you fail to enter your selection, Trip A Reset With Refuel you will see ‘‘INCOMPLETE’’ on the display for a few seconds. The display returns to the setting mode. Repeat the setup. If you select and press the SEL/RESET button, the normal display is shown again.
  • Page 140 10/09/29 19:53:02 42SWAF30_140 Multi-Information Display If you fail to enter your selection, Elapsed Time Reset you will see ‘‘INCOMPLETE’’ on the display for a few seconds. The display returns to the setting mode. Repeat the setup. To exit the customizing mode, select the exit mode by pressing the INFO button repeatedly, then press the SEL/RESET button.
  • Page 141 10/09/29 19:53:12 42SWAF30_141 Multi-Information Display IGN OFF: The elapsed time is reset when you turn the ignition switch to the LOCK (0) position. TRIP A: The elapsed time is reset when you reset trip meter A. TRIP B: The elapsed time is reset when you reset trip meter B.
  • Page 142 10/09/29 19:53:17 42SWAF30_142 Multi-Information Display If you fail to enter your selection, you will see ‘‘INCOMPLETE’’ on the display for a few seconds. The display returns to the setting mode. Repeat the setup. To exit the customizing mode, select the exit mode by pressing the INFO button repeatedly, then press the SEL/RESET button.
  • Page 143 10/09/29 19:53:26 42SWAF30_143 Multi-Information Display Selecting Language ENGLISH is selected. Press and hold the INFO button to You can select any of the following When the language selection is enter the customizing mode, then languages: English, French, German, successfully completed, the display press and release the INFO button to Spanish, Italian, Portuguese.
  • Page 144 10/09/29 19:53:35 42SWAF30_144 Multi-Information Display Default Settings If you fail to set the language setting, To exit the customizing mode, select If you want to set the customizable you will see ‘‘INCOMPLETE’’ on the the exit mode shown above by vehicle control settings to the default display for a few seconds.
  • Page 145 10/09/29 19:53:43 42SWAF30_145 Multi-Information Display The display shows the selectable To set the default settings, select After the DEFAULT ALL operation items. If you want to cancel ‘‘OK’’ by pressing the INFO button, is completed, you will see the above ‘‘DEFAULT ALL,’’...
  • Page 146 10/09/29 19:53:48 42SWAF30_146 Multi-Information Display If the DEFAULT ALL operation is not successful, you will see the above display for a few seconds, then the display goes back to the setting display. Instruments and Controls...
  • Page 147: Controls Near The Steering Wheel

    10/09/29 19:53:56 42SWAF30_147 Controls Near the Steering Wheel Left-hand drive type INSTRUMENT PANEL REMOTE AUDIO CONTROLS BRIGHTNESS (P.155) HEADLIGHTS/TURN SIGNALS (P.148) (P.289) REAR FOG LIGHT/ WINDSCREEN WIPERS/ FRONT FOG LIGHTS WASHERS (P.144) (P.150/151) HAZARD WARNING BUTTON VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST (P.156) (VSA) SYSTEM OFF SWITCH (P.403) HEADLIGHT WASHERS...
  • Page 148: Cruise Control Buttons 2 (P

    10/09/29 19:54:04 42SWAF30_148 Controls Near the Steering Wheel Right-hand drive type INSTRUMENT PANEL CRUISE CONTROL WINDSCREEN WIPERS/ BRIGHTNESS(P.155) BUTTONS (P.298) WASHERS(P.144) HAZARD WARNING BUTTON (P.156) VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST HEADLIGHTS/TURN SIGNALS (P.148) (VSA) SYSTEM OFF SWITCH REAR FOG LIGHT/ (P.403) FRONT FOG LIGHTS (P.150/151) HEADLIGHT ADJUSTER (P.158) REMOTE AUDIO CONTROLS...
  • Page 149: Windscreen Wipers And Washers

    10/09/29 19:54:19 42SWAF30_149 Windscreen Wipers and Washers Push the lever up or down to select a While the vehicle is stopped and in Windscreen Wipers position. gear, the wipers sweep the windscreen whenever you remove The wipers run at high your foot from the brake pedal.
  • Page 150 10/09/29 19:54:32 42SWAF30_150 Windscreen Wipers and Washers Pull the Windscreen Washer Headlight Washers wiper control lever toward you, (For some types) and hold it. The washers spray HEADLIGHT WASHER SWITCH HEADLIGHT WASHER SWITCH until you release the lever. The wipers run at low speed, then complete a few more sweeps after you release the lever.
  • Page 151 10/09/29 19:54:43 42SWAF30_151 Windscreen Wipers and Washers When the system senses rainfall, it Automatic Intermittent Wipers On some types turns on the windscreen wipers and varies their speed (intermittent, low speed, or high speed) depending on how hard it is raining. When the wiper lever is in the ‘‘LO’’...
  • Page 152 10/09/29 19:54:57 42SWAF30_152 Windscreen Wipers and Washers Hold past ON to activate the rear Rear Window Wiper and Washer window wiper a few times and to spray the rear window washer. RAINFALL SENSOR Rotate the switch anticlockwise also to spray the window washer and turn the wiper on.
  • Page 153: Turn Signals And Headlights

    10/09/29 19:55:10 42SWAF30_153 Turn Signals and Headlights Push down or up on Turning the switch to the ‘‘ ’’ Turn Signal the lever to signal a turn. To signal a position turns on the headlights. lane change, push lightly on the lever in the proper direction and hold When the light switch is in the it.
  • Page 154 10/09/29 19:55:25 42SWAF30_154 Headlights Push the lever senses low ambient light. such as long tunnels or parking High Beams forward until you hear a click to turn facilities. on the high beams. The blue high To turn on the automatic lighting, beam indicator will come on (see turn the light switch to the AUTO Do not leave the light switch in...
  • Page 155: Front And Rear Fog Lights

    10/09/29 19:55:37 42SWAF30_155 Headlights, Front and Rear Fog Lights To operate the rear fog light, turn Rear Fog Light LIGHTING SENSOR (For some types) the switch up from OFF to ON position. The indicator in the instrument panel comes on to indicate that the rear fog light is on.
  • Page 156 10/09/29 19:55:53 42SWAF30_156 Front and Rear Fog Lights Turn the Front and Rear Fog Lights Front Fog Lights On Front and Rear Fog Lights On (For some types) switch up from the OFF position to Turn the fog light switch one the ON position.
  • Page 157 10/09/29 19:56:01 42SWAF30_157 Front and Rear Fog Lights With the light switch in the AUTO Turn the fog Rear Fog Light On position, you can also use the fog light switch down from the OFF lights when the headlights turn on position.
  • Page 158: Adaptive Front Lighting System

    10/09/29 19:56:11 42SWAF30_158 Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS) (For some types) Without AFS, your vehicle still has normal lighting ability to continue driving. When the AFS indicator comes on, you will also see the symbol ‘‘ ,’’ or this symbol with a ‘‘CHECK SYSTEM’’...
  • Page 159 10/09/29 19:56:21 42SWAF30_159 Adaptive Front Lighting System (AFS) (For some types) Here are some operating AFS Off Switch Automatic Headlight Adjusting characteristics of the AFS: System The system requires an The AFS works with the automatic initialization period. It does not headlight adjusting system to sense begin to operate until you have changes in vehicle height posture...
  • Page 160: Instrument Panel Brightness

    10/09/29 19:56:31 42SWAF30_160 Instrument Panel Brightness You will hear a tone when you reach the maximum or minimum brightness. The brightness level goes out about 5 seconds after you stop adjusting. INSTRUMENT PANEL BRIGHTNESS BRIGHTNESS LEVELS CONTROL KNOB You can change the instrument panel The brightness can be shown within brightness only when the light the six brightness levels.
  • Page 161: Hazard Warning Button

    10/09/29 19:56:41 42SWAF30_161 Instrument Panel Brightness, Hazard Warning Button, Rear Window Demister To reduce glare at night, the Hazard Warning Button Rear Window Demister instrument panel illumination dims when you turn the light switch to HAZARD WARNING BUTTON . Turning the instrument panel brightness control knob fully to the right until you hear a beep will cancel the reduced...
  • Page 162: Rear Window Demister

    10/09/29 19:56:50 42SWAF30_162 Rear Window Demister Make sure the rear window is clear and you have good visibility before starting to drive. The demister wires on the inside of the rear window can be accidentally damaged. When cleaning the glass, always wipe side-to-side.
  • Page 163: Headlight Adjuster

    10/09/29 19:57:01 42SWAF30_163 Headlight Adjuster A driver or a driver and passenger On vehicles with high voltage discharge in the front seat. tube bulbs Five persons in the front and rear Your vehicle is equipped with an seats. automatic headlight adjusting Five persons in the front and rear system that senses changes in the seats and luggage in the luggage...
  • Page 164: Steering Wheel Adjustments

    10/09/29 19:57:10 42SWAF30_164 Steering Wheel Adjustments Make any steering wheel Push the lever up to lock the adjustments before you start driving. steering wheel in position. Make sure you have securely locked the steering wheel in place by trying to move it up, down, in, Adjusting the steering wheel and out.
  • Page 165: Keys And Locks

    They will not TRANSMITTER have to get a lost key replaced. Use work to start the engine if the only Honda-approved key blanks. circuits are damaged. Protect the keys from direct Remote Transmitter Your two ignition keys are also fitted sunlight, high temperature, and with remote transmitters;...
  • Page 166 10/09/29 19:57:29 42SWAF30_166 Keys and Locks Always make sure the key is fully Retractable Ignition Key extended when you insert it to the RELEASE BUTTON ignition switch. If the key is not fully extended, the immobilizer system may not operate properly and prevent the engine from starting.
  • Page 167: Immobilizer System

    10/09/29 19:57:40 42SWAF30_167 Immobilizer System The immobilizer system protects If the system repeatedly does not (EU models) your vehicle from theft. If an recognize the coding of your key, EC Directives improperly coded key (or other contact your dealer. This immobilizer system complies device) is used, the engine’s fuel with the R &...
  • Page 168: Ignition Switch

    10/09/29 19:57:52 42SWAF30_168 Ignition Switch If the front wheels are turned, the Use this position START (III) anti-theft lock may make it difficult only to start the engine. The switch to turn the key. Firmly turn the returns to the ON (II) position when steering wheel to the left or right as you let go of the key.
  • Page 169 10/09/29 19:58:02 42SWAF30_169 Ignition Switch, Door Locks If your vehicle has an automatic Power Door Locks On South Africa models transmission, the shift lever must be Pushing the rear of either master in Park before you can remove the door lock switch will unlock all doors Unlock Lock key from the ignition switch.
  • Page 170: Door Locks

    10/09/29 19:58:14 42SWAF30_170 Door Locks Except for South Africa models To lock any passenger’s door when getting out of the vehicle, pull the LOCK TAB lock tab rearward and close the door. To lock the driver’s door, remove the Lock key from the ignition switch, pull and hold the outside door handle, and pull the lock tab rearward or push...
  • Page 171 10/09/29 19:58:23 42SWAF30_171 Door Locks On vehicles with security system Lockout Prevention When you lock the doors and the Except for South Africa models tailgate with the key or the remote If you forget and leave the key in the transmitter, all outside turn signals ignition switch, lockout prevention and both indicators in the instrument...
  • Page 172: Super Locking

    10/09/29 19:58:36 42SWAF30_172 Door Locks The super locking will not set if any On South Africa models Super Locking With any door and the tailgate open (For some types) door or the tailgate is not fully closed. and the key in the ignition, locking It will be set even if the bonnet, or with the master door lock switch is any window is open.
  • Page 173: Auto Door Locking/Unlocking

    10/09/29 19:58:50 42SWAF30_173 Door Locks On South Africa models only Auto Door Locking Auto Door Locking/Unlocking The auto door locking feature has Your vehicle has customizable three possible settings: If there are persons inside the settings for the doors and tailgate to vehicle with the super locking set, they cannot automatically lock and unlock.
  • Page 174 10/09/29 19:59:04 42SWAF30_174 Door Locks Push and hold the front of the To turn off the Auto Door Lock To programme the Park Lock mode: modes: master door lock switch on the Locks all doors and tailgate when the driver’s door until you hear a click shift lever is moved out of Park (P) (after about 5 seconds).
  • Page 175 10/09/29 19:59:16 42SWAF30_175 Door Locks Push and hold the front of the push and hold the To programme the Drive Lock mode: On A/T vehicles, master door lock switch on the Locks all doors and the tailgate when brake pedal, and move the shift driver’s door.
  • Page 176 10/09/29 19:59:32 42SWAF30_176 Door Locks All doors and tailgate unlock Turn the ignition switch to the ON Auto Door Unlocking The auto door unlocking feature has whenever you turn the ignition (II) position, and open the driver’s five possible settings: switch to the ACCESSORY (I) door.
  • Page 177 10/09/29 19:59:45 42SWAF30_177 Door Locks Push and hold the rear of the To programme the Park Unlock To programme the Ignition Switch mode: master door lock switch on the Unlock mode: driver’s door. You will hear a click. Unlocks the driver’s door or all doors Unlocks the driver’s door or all doors Continue to hold down the switch: and tailgate when the shift lever is...
  • Page 178: Childproof Door Locks

    10/09/29 19:59:57 42SWAF30_178 Door Locks push and hold the Release the switch, and within 20 On A/T vehicles, Childproof Door Locks brake pedal, then move the shift seconds, turn the ignition switch lever out of the Park (P) position. to the ACCESSORY (I) position. move the shift On A/T vehicles, LEVER...
  • Page 179: Remote Transmitter

    10/09/29 20:00:05 42SWAF30_179 Remote Transmitter The front ceiling light (if the light Except for South Africa models UNLOCK Press this button to switch is in the Door position) and LOCK unlock all doors and the tailgate. rear ceiling light (if the light switch BUTTON When you push the UNLOCK button, is in the centre position) will come...
  • Page 180 10/09/29 20:00:16 42SWAF30_180 Remote Transmitter If you do not open any door or the Super Locking tailgate within 30 seconds, the doors (For some types) and the tailgate automatically relock You can set the super locking with If there are persons inside the and the security system (if the remote transmitter.
  • Page 181 10/09/29 20:00:28 42SWAF30_181 Remote Transmitter Remote Transmitter Care Replacing the Transmitter Avoid dropping or throwing the Battery transmitter. If it takes several pushes on the button to lock or unlock the doors Protect the transmitter from and the tailgate, replace the battery extreme temperature.
  • Page 182 10/09/29 20:00:39 42SWAF30_182 Remote Transmitter Remove the old battery and note This symbol on the battery the polarity. Make sure the means that this product must polarity of the new battery is the not be treated as household same ( side facing down), then waste.
  • Page 183 10/09/29 20:00:45 42SWAF30_183 Remote Transmitter (EU models) (South Africa model) EC Directives This keyless entry system complies with the R & TTE (Radio equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity) Directives. Instruments and Controls...
  • Page 184: Tailgate

    10/09/29 20:00:54 42SWAF30_184 Tailgate Except for South Africa models HANDLE The tailgate will lock or unlock when RELEASE you lock or unlock the driver’s door with the key, the remote transmitter, the master door lock switch, or the lock tab on the driver’s door. On South Africa models The tailgate will lock when you lock the driver’s door with the key, the...
  • Page 185 10/09/29 20:01:04 42SWAF30_185 Tailgate Opening the Tailgate Manually RELEASE LEVER Unlock If the power door lock system cannot Push the release lever to the lower unlock the tailgate, unlock it right as shown. manually. In this case, you cannot open the tailgate with the release. If you need to open the tailgate manually, it means there is a To open the tailgate, access the...
  • Page 186: Driver's Seat Power Adjustments

    10/09/29 20:01:19 42SWAF30_186 Seats Moves the whole seat up Driver’s Seat Power Adjustments See pages for important safety and forward, or down and backward. The front information and warnings about how to of the seat also tilts up or properly position the seats and seat- backs.
  • Page 187: Manual Seat Adjustments

    10/09/29 20:01:29 42SWAF30_187 Seats Manual Seat Adjustments FRONT SEAT See pages for important safety information and warnings about how to properly position the seats and seat- backs. Make all seat adjustments before you start driving. SEAT-BACK ANGLE Driver’s seat is shown. ADJUSTMENT LEVER To adjust the front or rear seat To change the seat-back angle of the...
  • Page 188: Driver's Seat Height Adjustment

    10/09/29 20:01:40 42SWAF30_188 Seats When using the centre seating Driver’s Seat Height Adjustment position, adjust the left and right side (For some types) 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 189: Armrests

    10/09/29 20:01:51 42SWAF30_189 Seats Armrests Luggage Pass-through FRONT REAR Each front seat has an armrest on The rear seat armrest is in the The rear centre seat-back has a the side of the seat-back. To use it, centre of the rear seat. Pivot it down luggage area pass-through.
  • Page 190: Head Restraints

    10/09/29 20:02:00 42SWAF30_190 Seats If your vehicle is equipped with a Head Restraints dual deck luggage shelf, do not use See page for important safety the shelf when any seat-back is information and a warning about folded down. Objects placed on this improperly positioning head restraints.
  • Page 191 10/09/29 20:02:09 42SWAF30_191 Seats Front Position Rear Outer Position Rear Centre Position CUSHION CUSHION CUSHION RELEASE BUTTON LEGS LEGS SEAT-BACK RELEASE BUTTON LEGS SEAT-BACK SEAT-BACK RELEASE BUTTON When a passenger is seated in the Adjusting the Head Restraint The head restraints adjust for height. rear seating position, make sure the You need both hands to adjust the rear head restraint is adjusted to its...
  • Page 192 10/09/29 20:02:20 42SWAF30_192 Seats Removing the Head Restraint Active Head Restraints To remove a head restraint, pull it up as far as it will go. Push the release Failure to reinstall the head button and pull the restraint out of restraints can result in severe the seat-back.
  • Page 193 Install each restraint in its proper If the restraints do not return to their location. normal position, or in the event of a severe collision, have the vehicle Only use genuine Honda inspected by a Honda dealer. replacement head restraints. Instruments and Controls...
  • Page 194: Reclining The Front Seats

    10/09/29 20:02:44 42SWAF30_194 Seats Adjust the front seats forward as Reclining the Front Seats far as possible. Pull up the seat- back angle adjustment lever and pivot the seat-back backward until it is level with the rear seat cushion. On some models The seat-back of the power adjustable driver’s seat cannot be SLIDE BAR...
  • Page 195: Folding The Rear Seats Down

    10/09/29 20:02:54 42SWAF30_195 Seats Folding the Rear Seats Down Each rear seat-back can be folded down separately to give more Make sure the seat-backs are luggage room. With either of the latched securely before driving. outer seat-backs folded-down, you can still carry a passenger in the rear seat.
  • Page 196 10/09/29 20:03:07 42SWAF30_196 Seats Reverse this procedure to return the seat-back to the upright position. Make sure the seat is secured and the seat belt is in front of the seat- back before driving. In the rear centre seating position, be sure the detachable anchor is latched securely (see page LATCH PLATE...
  • Page 197: Folding The Rear Seat Forward

    10/09/29 20:03:20 42SWAF30_197 Seats When any seat-back is folded down, To fold the rear seat forward: Folding the Rear Seat Forward do not use the dual deck luggage shelf (if equipped). Pull up the bar under the seat cushion and slide the rear seat Make sure all items in the luggage backward.
  • Page 198 10/09/29 20:03:31 42SWAF30_198 Seats FASTENING STRAP ANCHOR FASTENING STRAP HOOK ANCHOR LOCK RELEASE STRAP HOOK Unlock the seat from the floor by Pull out the fastening strap from Pull down on the anchor to engage pulling the lock release strap the slit on the seat-back.
  • Page 199: Detachable Anchor

    10/09/29 20:03:40 42SWAF30_199 Seats Detachable Anchor DETACHABLE ANCHOR Make sure the seat-backs are Using the seat belt with the latched securely before detachable anchor unlatched driving. increases the chance of serious injury or death in a crash. Make sure both outer seat belts are positioned in side of the rear seat- Before using the seat belt, backs.
  • Page 200 10/09/29 20:03:50 42SWAF30_200 Seats SMALL LATCH PLATE ANCHOR BUCKLE TRIANGLE MARKS ANCHOR BUCKLE LATCH PLATE LATCH PLATE Pull out the small latch plate and the Line up the triangle marks on the To unlatch the detachable anchor, latch plate from each holding slot in small latch plate and anchor buckle insert the latch plate into the slot on the ceiling, and pull out the seat belt...
  • Page 201: Seat Heaters

    10/09/29 20:04:01 42SWAF30_201 Seat Heaters (For some types) Push the front of the switch, HI, to Follow these precautions whenever rapidly heat up the seat. After the you use the seat heaters: seat reaches a comfortable temperature, select LO by pushing Use the HI setting only to heat the the back of the switch.
  • Page 202: Tonneau Cover

    10/09/29 20:04:16 42SWAF30_202 Tonneau Cover (For some types) Using Each Front Cover Using Rear Cover You can use the tonneau cover to conceal your parcels and protect To extend each front cover, pull the To extend the rear cover, pull the them from direct sunlight.
  • Page 203 10/09/29 20:04:27 42SWAF30_203 Tonneau Cover (For some types) Storing the Tonneau Cover Housing Unit You can store the tonneau cover Lower the right end of the unit, While pushing the right end of the housing on the luggage area floor to and insert it into the holder on the housing unit to the right holder, make a large room.
  • Page 204 10/09/29 20:04:37 42SWAF30_204 Tonneau Cover (For some types) Make sure the housing unit is securely placed so it will not come loose while you are driving. Reverse this procedure to install the tonneau cover housing unit in place. While pushing the left end, install To remove the tonneau cover the right side of the housing unit housing unit from the vehicle, follow...
  • Page 205: Dual Deck Luggage Shelf

    10/09/29 20:04:47 42SWAF30_205 Dual Deck Luggage Shelf (For some types) The dual deck luggage shelf will Make sure to use the dual deck To store the dual deck luggage shelf, separate the storage area into two luggage shelf fully opened and lift up either side of it, then move it storage areas.
  • Page 206 10/09/29 20:04:57 42SWAF30_206 Dual Deck Luggage Shelf (For some types) The maximum load on the dual deck luggage shelf is 10 kg. This is shown on a label on the left side of the dual Do not use this shelf if the deck luggage shelf (see next page).
  • Page 207 10/09/29 20:05:03 42SWAF30_207 Dual Deck Luggage Shelf (For some types) To remind you of how to use the dual deck luggage shelf properly, a To prevent damage, do not place label shown below is attached to the more than 10 kg on this shelf. shelf.
  • Page 208: Power Windows

    10/09/29 20:05:14 42SWAF30_208 Power Windows To open the driver’s or the AUTO DRIVER’S WINDOW front passenger’s window fully, push SWITCH the window switch firmly down, then Closing a power window on release it. The window automatically someone’s hands or fingers can cause serious injury.
  • Page 209 10/09/29 20:05:22 42SWAF30_209 Power Windows To open or close the driver’s or the If either of the AUTO REVERSE front passenger’s window partially, front windows runs into any obstacle push down or pull back on the while it is closing automatically, it window switch lightly and hold it.
  • Page 210: Sunroof

    10/09/29 20:05:32 42SWAF30_210 Sunroof (For some types) To tilt up the back of the sunroof, To open the sunroof fully, AUTO SUNROOF SWITCH push on the centre of the sunroof pull back the sunroof switch firmly, switch. To stop the sunroof tilting up then release it.
  • Page 211 10/09/29 20:05:41 42SWAF30_211 Sunroof (For some types) If the sunroof AUTO REVERSE On some models WARNING: Always take the ignition runs into any obstacle while it is The sunroof has a key-off delay. You key with you whenever you leave the closing automatically, it will reverse can still open and close the sunroof vehicle alone (with other occupants).
  • Page 212: Sunshades

    10/09/29 20:05:51 42SWAF30_212 Sunshades (For some types) Opening or closing the sunshade on someone’s hands or fingers may cause injury. Make sure all hands and fingers are clear of the sunshade before opening or closing it. Both of the front and rear sunshades To open the sunshades, push the WARNING: Always take the ignition...
  • Page 213 10/09/29 20:05:59 42SWAF30_213 Sunshades (For some types) To open the sunshades If either of the The sunshades have a key-off delay. AUTO AUTO REVERSE fully, push the switch backward front and rear sunshades runs into You can still open and close the firmly, then release it.
  • Page 214: Mirrors

    10/09/29 20:06:08 42SWAF30_214 Mirrors There is also a sensor on the back of the mirror. Items hung on the mirror may block this sensor and affect its performance. INDICATOR SENSOR AUTO BUTTON Keep the inside and outside mirrors On some models clean and adjusted for best visibility.
  • Page 215 10/09/29 20:06:21 42SWAF30_215 Mirrors Push the appropriate edge of the Adjusting the Power Mirrors Reverse Tilt Door Mirror adjustment switch to move the (For some types) SELECTOR SWITCH mirror right, left, up, or down. The passenger’s outside mirror has a reverse tilt feature.
  • Page 216 10/09/29 20:06:35 42SWAF30_216 Mirrors Power Mirror Heaters Folding Door Mirrors (For some types) (For some types) REAR WINDOW DEMISTER/ REAR WINDOW DEMISTER/ HEATED MIRROR BUTTON HEATED MIRROR BUTTON Manual heating/air conditioning type Automatic air conditioning type FOLDING SWITCH The outside mirrors are heated to On some types, this heated mirror Door mirrors can be folded by the remove fog and frost.
  • Page 217: Parking Brake

    10/09/29 20:06:44 42SWAF30_217 Mirrors, Parking Brake Never drive your vehicle with the Parking Brake outside mirrors folded. Driving the vehicle with the parking PARKING BRAKE LEVER brake applied can damage the rear brakes and hubs. A beeper will sound if the vehicle is driven with the parking brake on.
  • Page 218: Interior Convenience Items

    10/09/29 20:06:50 42SWAF30_218 Interior Convenience Items ACCESSORY POWER SOCKET COAT HOOK DOOR BEVERAGE HOLDERS SUNGLASSES HOLDER CONVERSATION MIRROR TONNEAU COVER SUN VISOR VANITY MIRROR UPPER GLOVE BOX CIGARETTE LIGHTER LOWER GLOVE BOX DUAL DECK LUGGAGE SHELF CENTRE CONSOLE with ACCESSORY BEVERAGE HOLDERS in BEVERAGE HOLDERS POWER SOCKET...
  • Page 219: Lower Glove Box

    10/09/29 20:07:01 42SWAF30_219 Interior Convenience Items Lower Glove Box Upper Glove Box EDGE An open glove box can cause serious injury to your passenger in a crash, even if the passenger is wearing the seat belt. Always keep the glove box closed while driving.
  • Page 220: Beverage Holders

    10/09/29 20:07:10 42SWAF30_220 Interior Convenience Items Be careful when you are using the Beverage Holders beverage holders. A spilled liquid FRONT that is very hot can scald you or your REAR passengers. Liquid can also spill from the door pocket beverage holders when you open or close the doors.
  • Page 221: Accessory Power Sockets

    It is recommended that these Accessory Power Sockets accessory sockets are used for FRONT REAR genuine Honda accessories. Make sure to put the socket cover back in place to prevent any small foreign objects from getting into the socket. Your vehicle has two accessory To use an accessory power socket, power sockets.
  • Page 222: Console Compartment

    10/09/29 20:07:35 42SWAF30_222 Interior Convenience Items Console Compartment Sunglasses Holder Push SUNGLASSES HOLDER To open or close the console To open the sunglasses holder, push Some larger styles of sunglasses compartment, slide the lid rearward then release the raised detent. It will may not fit in the holder.
  • Page 223: Conversation Mirror

    10/09/29 20:07:47 42SWAF30_223 Interior Convenience Items Conversation Mirror Coat Hook (For some types) COAT HOOK SUNGLASSES HOLDER On some types To use a coat hook, slide it out The sunglasses holder is located in The sunglasses holder uses a convex slightly, then pull it down.
  • Page 224: Sun Visor

    10/09/29 20:08:02 42SWAF30_224 Interior Convenience Items Sun Visor Vanity Mirror Cigarette Lighter SUN VISOR CIGARETTE LIGHTER To use the sun visor, pull it down. Pull up the vanity mirror cover to use The ignition switch must be in the You can also use the sun visor at the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position side window.
  • Page 225: Ashtray

    10/09/29 20:08:10 42SWAF30_225 Interior Convenience Items Ashtray Do not try to insert any device other Use the ashtray only for cigarettes, than the cigarette lighter in the cigars, and other smoking materials. socket. If you use any other device, To prevent a possible fire and the socket will be damaged and you damage to your vehicle, don’t put will no longer be able to keep the...
  • Page 226: Interior Lights

    10/09/29 20:08:24 42SWAF30_226 Interior Lights Unlock the doors and the tailgate Ceiling Light Spotlights with the key or remote transmitter. After all doors are closed tightly, the light dims slightly, then fades out in about 30 seconds. The light turns off before 30 seconds have elapsed if you insert the key to the ignition switch.
  • Page 227 10/09/29 20:08:33 42SWAF30_227 Interior Lights The spotlights (with the switch in Luggage Area Light the DOOR position) also come on when you unlock the door with the POSITION SWITCH key or the remote transmitter, and when you remove the key from the ignition switch.
  • Page 228 10/09/29 20:08:42 42SWAF30_228 Interior Lights Ignition Switch Light Courtesy Light The ignition switch light comes on when you open the driver’s door, and COURTESY LIGHT COURTESY LIGHT fades out in about 30 seconds after you close the door. On vehicles without sunshades On vehicles with sunshades or sunroof or sunroof The courtesy light between the...
  • Page 229 10/09/29 20:08:45 42SWAF30_229...
  • Page 230: Features

    10/09/29 20:08:54 42SWAF30_230 Features The heating and air conditioning Vents, Heating, and A/C ....226 Adaptive Cruise Control ....301 system in your vehicle provides a Using the A/C ......231 Parking Sensor System ....319 comfortable driving environment in Climate Control System ....
  • Page 231: Conditioning System/Climate

    10/09/29 20:09:05 42SWAF30_231 Vents, Heating, and A/C On vehicles with manual heating/air Vent Controls conditioning system Proper use of the heating and CENTRE VENTS DRIVER’S SIDE VENT cooling system can make the interior TABS dry and comfortable, and keep the windows clear for the best visibility.
  • Page 232 10/09/29 20:09:11 42SWAF30_232 Vents, Heating, and A/C PASSENGER’S SIDE VENT DIAL Open Close REAR FLOOR AIR DUCTS Features...
  • Page 233 10/09/29 20:09:18 42SWAF30_233 Vents, Heating, and A/C FAN CONTROL DIAL MODE CONTROL BUTTONS TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL REAR WINDOW DEMISTER/ HEATED MIRROR BUTTON AIR CONDITIONING FRESH AIR BUTTON REAR WINDOW DEMISTER (A/C) BUTTON RECIRCULATION BUTTON On the right-hand drive type, these controls are in opposite locations. For some types Features...
  • Page 234 10/09/29 20:09:36 42SWAF30_234 Vents, Heating, and A/C Fan Control Dial Air Conditioning (A/C) Button Fresh Air and Recirculation Turn the dial clockwise to increase If equipped Buttons the fan speed and airflow. Turn the This button turns the air These two buttons control the dial anticlockwise to decrease them.
  • Page 235 10/09/29 20:09:52 42SWAF30_235 Vents, Heating, and A/C Airflow is divided between Mode Control Ventilation Use the mode control buttons to the floor vents and demister vents at The flow-through ventilation system select the vents air flows from. Some the base of the windscreen. draws in outside air, circulates it air will flow from the dashboard through the interior, then discharges...
  • Page 236: Using The A/C

    10/09/29 20:10:09 42SWAF30_236 Vents, Heating, and A/C Using the Heater Using the A/C Dehumidify the Interior The heater uses engine coolant to On vehicles with air conditioning system On vehicles with air conditioning system warm the air. If the engine is cold, it Air conditioning places an extra load Air conditioning, as it cools, removes will be several minutes before you...
  • Page 237 10/09/29 20:10:25 42SWAF30_237 Vents, Heating, and A/C To Defog and Defrost To Remove Exterior Frost or Ice To Turn Everything Off To remove fog from the inside of the From the Windows Turning the fan speed control dial all windows: Select and fresh air mode.
  • Page 238: Climate Control System

    10/09/29 20:10:39 42SWAF30_238 Climate Control System On vehicles with air conditioning system CENTRE VENTS DRIVER’S SIDE VENT The automatic climate control TABS system in your vehicle maintains the interior temperature you select, removes moisture from the air and makes the interior dry. The system DIAL also adjusts the fan speed and airflow levels.
  • Page 239 10/09/29 20:10:48 42SWAF30_239 Climate Control System PASSENGER’S SIDE VENT DIAL Close Open Voice Control System On vehicles with navigation system In addition to the standard air conditioning controls, the climate control system in your vehicle can be operated using the voice control system.
  • Page 240 10/09/29 20:10:55 42SWAF30_240 Climate Control System AUTO AIR CONDITIONING DRIVER’S SIDE PASSENGER’S SIDE BUTTON BUTTON TEMPERATURE BUTTON CONTROL TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL CONTROL DIAL MODE BUTTON DUAL BUTTON WINDSCREEN REAR WINDOW DEMISTER/ RECIRCULATION DEMISTER HEATED MIRROR BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON On the right-hand drive type, these controls are in opposite locations. Features...
  • Page 241 10/09/29 20:11:11 42SWAF30_241 Climate Control System Automatic Climate Control Temperature Control On Diesel models only To put the automatic climate control The driver’s side temperature and Your vehicle has the hot gas heater in fully-automatic mode: the passenger’s side temperature can system.
  • Page 242 10/09/29 20:11:26 42SWAF30_242 Climate Control System To Turn Everything Off Semi-automatic Operation Recirculation Button If you press the OFF button, the You can manually select various When the recirculation indicator is climate control system shuts off functions of the climate control on, air from the vehicle’s interior is completely.
  • Page 243 10/09/29 20:11:39 42SWAF30_243 Climate Control System Airflow is divided between Fan Control Mode Button Select the fan speed by pressing Use the MODE button to select the the floor and corner vents, and the either side of the fan speed control vents the air flows from.
  • Page 244 10/09/29 20:11:54 42SWAF30_244 Climate Control System To remove fog from the inside of the Windscreen Demister Button Rear Window Demister Button This button directs the main airflow windows, set as follows: This button turns the rear window to the windscreen for faster demister off and on (see page defrosting.
  • Page 245 10/09/29 20:12:03 42SWAF30_245 Climate Control System Dual Temperature Control The temperatures of the driver’s side and the passenger’s side can be Driver’s Side Passenger’s Side controlled independently when the indicator in the DUAL button is on. To adjust the driver’s side, turn the driver’s side temperature control dial on the climate control panel.
  • Page 246: Sunlight And Temperature Sensors

    10/09/29 20:12:12 42SWAF30_246 Climate Control System To set the driver’s side temperature Sunlight and Temperature to a different value than the Sensors passenger’s side, press the DUAL button, then turn the temperature SUNLIGHT SENSOR control dial on the control panel. To set the passenger’s side to a different value than the driver’s side, turn the passenger’s side...
  • Page 247 10/09/29 20:12:23 42SWAF30_247 Climate Control System After the engine warms up or the Hot Gas Heater System On Diesel models only outside temperature is high, the hot Your vehicle has the hot gas heater gas heater system will stop system. It assists the heater until the automatically.
  • Page 248: Audio System

    10/09/29 20:12:34 42SWAF30_248 Audio System The audio system is standard Without navigation system equipment on some models. This section explains how to operate the Audio System with In-dash Disc Changer standard audio system installed on vehicles without navigation system. Refer to the navigation system owner’s manual for information of how to operate the audio system on the vehicle with navigation system.
  • Page 249 10/09/29 20:12:41 42SWAF30_249 Audio System Voice Control System With navigation system On vehicles with navigation system In addition to the standard audio controls, the audio system in your vehicle can be operated using the voice control system. See the navigation system manual for complete details.
  • Page 250: Playing The Radio

    10/09/29 20:12:56 42SWAF30_250 Playing the Radio Audio System with In-dash Disc Changer Audio System with In-dash Disc Player VOL/SELECT KNOB VOL/SELECT KNOB BUTTON AM BUTTON BUTTON AM BUTTON A.SEL BUTTON A.SEL BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON SCAN SEEK BUTTON SEEK BUTTON SCAN SEEK BUTTON SEEK BUTTON...
  • Page 251 10/09/29 20:13:14 42SWAF30_251 Playing the Radio Use the SEEK button to The SEEK function To Play the Radio TUNE SEEK The ignition switch must be in the tune to a desired frequency. Press searches up and down from the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position. button to tune to a higher current frequency to find a station Turn the system on by pushing the...
  • Page 252 10/09/29 20:13:26 42SWAF30_252 Playing the Radio Each preset button can If you are You will see a ‘‘0’’ displayed after Preset AUTO SELECT store one frequency on AM and two travelling and can no longer receive pressing a preset button if auto frequencies on FM.
  • Page 253 10/09/29 20:13:39 42SWAF30_253 Playing the Radio You can turn on or off the RDS Radio Data System (RDS) Preset 1: AF ON/OFF With your audio system, you can function and select the RDS Alternative frequency function on or utilize many convenient features programmes.
  • Page 254 10/09/29 20:13:51 42SWAF30_254 Playing the Radio With this function, you AF (Alternative Frequency) CLOCK This function automatically selects a can switch the clock display between frequency with the same programme 24-hours and 12-hours. in the RDS network area. When the signals of the RDS station REGIONAL (Regional become so weak that the system can This function keeps...
  • Page 255 10/09/29 20:14:01 42SWAF30_255 Playing the Radio You can receive traffic information Programme Service Name Display TA (Traffic Announcement) Standby If the station you are listening to is Function while you are listening to a disc or an RDS station, the frequency When you press and release the TA playing an appropriate audio device.
  • Page 256 10/09/29 20:14:13 42SWAF30_256 Playing the Radio To adjust the volume of the traffic Pressing the TA button will not turn PTY (Programme Type) Display announcement, turn the VOL/ off the TA function while you are Function SELECT knob while the listening to the traffic information.
  • Page 257 10/09/29 20:14:36 42SWAF30_257 Playing the Radio INFORMATION: General LIGHT CLASSICS M: Light classics; PHONE IN: Programmes consisting information and advice. classical music for non-specialist of listener’s message. SPORT: Programmes concerned appreciation. TRAVEL/TOURING: Programmes with any aspect of sports. SERIOUS CLASSICS: Traditional concerned with travel.
  • Page 258 10/09/29 20:14:51 42SWAF30_258 Playing the Radio When you press either of the If the selected RDS station does not PTY/News Interrupt Function button or button, the transmit PTY data, NO PTY is To activate this function, press the display will show different PTYs (see displayed.
  • Page 259 10/09/29 20:14:57 42SWAF30_259 Playing the Radio Your audio system has another PTY Alarm interrupt function (including TA PTY code ‘‘ALARM’’ is used for function). The first activated emergency announcements, such as interrupt function has priority over natural disasters. When this code is the others and the indication of the received, ‘‘ALARM’’...
  • Page 260: Adjusting The Sound

    10/09/29 20:15:14 42SWAF30_260 Adjusting the Sound Press the sound ( ) button to Adjusts the volume level The SVC has four modes: SVC OFF, select an appropriate setting: bass, based on the vehicle speed. SVC LOW, SVC MID, and SVC treble, fader, balance, subwoofer (if HIGH.
  • Page 261: Playing A Disc

    10/09/29 20:15:27 42SWAF30_261 Playing a Disc Audio System with In-dash Disc Changer Audio System with In-dash Disc Player LOAD INDICATOR LOAD INDICATOR BUTTON RANDOM BUTTON TITLE BUTTON RANDOM BUTTON TITLE BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON LOAD CD/AUX BUTTON CD/AUX BUTTON EJECT BUTTON BUTTON DISC...
  • Page 262 10/09/29 20:15:37 42SWAF30_262 Playing a Disc This audio system can also play To Play a Disc To load or play discs, the ignition CD-Rs and CD-RWs compressed in switch must be in the ACCESSORY Do not use discs with adhesive labels. MP3 or WMA formats.
  • Page 263 10/09/29 20:15:42 42SWAF30_263 Playing a Disc Depending on the software the files NOTE: If a file on a WMA disc is protected were made with, it may not be by digital rights management possible to play some files, or display (DRM), the audio unit displays some text data.
  • Page 264 10/09/29 20:15:55 42SWAF30_264 Playing a Disc You cannot load and play 8-cm To Load a Disc In-dash Disc Changer In-dash Disc Player Your vehicle’s in-dash disc changer (3-inch) discs in this unit. Insert a disc about halfway into the holds up to six discs. disc slot.
  • Page 265 10/09/29 20:16:04 42SWAF30_265 Playing a Disc The display shows up to 16 If you press and hold the TITLE Text Data Display Function Each time you press the TITLE characters of selected text data (the button again, the display shows the button, the display shows you the folder name, file name, etc.).
  • Page 266 10/09/29 20:16:17 42SWAF30_266 Playing a Disc You will also see some text data When playing a CD-DA with text To Change or Select Tracks/Files under these conditions: data, the album and track name are You can use the SEEK buttons while shown in the display.
  • Page 267 10/09/29 20:16:34 42SWAF30_267 Playing a Disc Each time you press and SEEK In MP3 or WMA mode REPEAT (TRACK/FILE release the button, the player FOLDER SELECTION REPEAT) To continuously replay skips forward to the beginning of the select a different folder, press the a track (file in MP3/WMA mode), next track (file in MP3 or WMA button.
  • Page 268 10/09/29 20:16:44 42SWAF30_268 Playing a Disc In MP3 or WMA mode In-dash Disc Changer RANDOM (Random within a FOLDER-REPEAT This feature, DISC-REPEAT To continuously disc) This feature plays the when activated, replays all the files replay the current disc, press and tracks within a disc in random order.
  • Page 269 10/09/29 20:16:52 42SWAF30_269 Playing a Disc The SCAN function In MP3 or WMA mode SCAN In MP3 or WMA mode FOLDER-RANDOM This samples all the tracks on the disc in FOLDER-SCAN This feature, feature, when activated, plays the the order they are recorded on the when activated, samples the first file files in the current folder in random disc (all files in the current folder in...
  • Page 270 10/09/29 20:17:05 42SWAF30_270 Playing a Disc In-dash Disc Changer To Stop Playing a Disc Removing a Disc from the Player DISC-SCAN This function To play the radio when a disc is Press the eject button ( ) to samples the first track of each disc playing, press the AM or FM button.
  • Page 271 10/09/29 20:17:19 42SWAF30_271 Playing a Disc If you select an empty slot in the Removing Discs from the In-dash Operating the Optional Disc Disc Changer Changer magazine, the changer will search To remove the disc currently in play, (Optional for some types) for the next available disc to load and press the eject ( ) button.
  • Page 272: Disc Player/Changer Error Messages

    10/09/29 20:17:30 42SWAF30_272 Disc Player/Changer Error Messages The chart on the right explains the Error Cause Solution error messages you may see in the Message display while playing a disc. Track/File format not Current track will be skipped. The next UNSUPPORTED If you see an error message in the supported...
  • Page 273: Optional Disc Changer Error Messages

    10/10/14 15:40:58 42SWAF30_273 Optional Disc Changer Error Messages The chart on the right explains the Error Cause Solution error messages you may see in the Message display while playing a disc. Press the magazine eject button and pull it out. BAD DISC If you see an error message in the If the message does not disappear or the...
  • Page 274: Protecting Your Discs

    10/09/29 20:17:53 42SWAF30_274 Protecting Your Discs General Information Protecting Discs When using CD-R or CD-RW discs, When a disc is not being played, use only high quality discs labelled store it in its case to protect it from for audio use. dust and other contamination.
  • Page 275 10/09/29 20:18:09 42SWAF30_275 Protecting Your Discs Bubbled, wrinkled, labelled, and excessively thick discs Additional Information on Recommended Discs The in-dash disc player/changer has a sophisticated and delicate mechanism. If you insert a damaged disc as indicated in this section, it may become stuck inside and damage the audio unit.
  • Page 276 10/09/29 20:18:23 42SWAF30_276 Protecting Your Discs Small, irregular shaped discs Discs with scratches, dirty discs Recommended discs are printed with the following logo. 8-cm (3-inch) CD Triangle Shape Audio unit may not play the following formats. Fingerprints, scratches, etc. CD-R or CD-RW may not play due to the recording conditions.
  • Page 277: Playing An Ipod

    10/09/29 20:18:36 42SWAF30_277 Playing an iPod (For some types) Audio System with In-dash Disc Changer Audio System with In-dash Disc Player iPod INDICATOR iPod INDICATOR BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON CD/AUX BUTTON CD/AUX BUTTON INDICATOR INDICATOR TITLE BUTTON TITLE BUTTON RANDOM BUTTON REPEAT BUTTON RANDOM BUTTON REPEAT BUTTON...
  • Page 278 10/09/29 20:18:45 42SWAF30_278 Playing an iPod (For some types) iPod models confirmed to be This system may not work with all To Play an iPod This audio system can play the audio compatible with your audio system software versions of these devices. files on the iPod with the same using the USB adapter cable are: controls used for the in-dash disc...
  • Page 279 10/09/29 20:19:00 42SWAF30_279 Playing an iPod (For some types) NOTE: Connecting an iPod Do not connect your iPod using a hub. RELEASE BUTTON USB ADAPTER CABLE Do not keep the iPod in the USB ADAPTER CABLE vehicle. Direct sunlight and high heat will damage it.
  • Page 280 10/09/29 20:19:14 42SWAF30_280 Playing an iPod (For some types) If the iPod indicator does not appear Text Data Display Function To Change or Select Files in the audio display, check the Each time you press the TITLE Use the SKIP button while an iPod is connections, and try to reconnect the button the display mode switches playing to select passages and...
  • Page 281 10/09/29 20:19:28 42SWAF30_281 Playing an iPod (For some types) The display shows items on the To Select a File from iPod Menu To Select Repeat or Shuffle Mode: You can also select a file from any selected list. Turn the VOL/ You can select any type of repeat and list on the iPod menu: playlists, SELECT knob to select an item, then...
  • Page 282 10/09/29 20:19:42 42SWAF30_282 Playing an iPod (For some types) This feature The displayed message may SHUFFLE ALBUM To Stop Playing Your iPod plays all available albums in a To play the radio, press the AM or vary on models or versions. On selected list (playlists, artists, albums FM button.
  • Page 283: Ipod Error Messages

    10/09/29 20:19:48 42SWAF30_283 iPod Error Messages (For some types) If you see an error message on the Error Cause Solution audio display while playing an iPod, Message find the solution in the chart to the right. If you cannot clear the error USB ROM Error There is problem with the USB adapter unit.
  • Page 284: Playing A Usb Flash Memory Device

    10/09/29 20:20:02 42SWAF30_284 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (For some types) Audio System with In-dash Disc Changer Audio System with In-dash Disc Player BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON BUTTON USB INDICATOR CD/AUX BUTTON USB INDICATOR CD/AUX BUTTON TITLE BUTTON TITLE BUTTON SCAN BUTTON SCAN BUTTON RANDOM BUTTON...
  • Page 285 10/09/29 20:20:16 42SWAF30_285 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (For some types) Only AAC format files recorded To Play a USB Flash Memory NOTE: Device with iTunes are playable on this Do not use a device such as a card This audio system can select and audio unit.
  • Page 286 10/09/29 20:20:25 42SWAF30_286 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (For some types) Depending on the software the Depending on the type of Some versions of MP3, WMA, or files were made with, it may not be encoding and writing software AAC format may not be supported.
  • Page 287 10/09/29 20:20:35 42SWAF30_287 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (For some types) When the USB flash memory device Connecting a USB Flash Memory Device is connected, the USB indicator is shown in the display. RELEASE BUTTON USB ADAPTER CABLE USB ADAPTER CABLE Open the upper glove box.
  • Page 288 10/09/29 20:20:51 42SWAF30_288 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (For some types) Text Data Display Function To Change or Select Files FOLDER SELECTION Each time you press the TITLE Use the SKIP button while a USB select a different folder, press the button, the display mode shows you flash memory device is playing to button.
  • Page 289 10/09/29 20:21:02 42SWAF30_289 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (For some types) Pressing the button goes back To Select a File from Folder and File To Select Repeat, Random or Scan Lists to the previous display and pressing Mode: You can also select a folder or file the TITLE button cancels this You can select any type of repeat, from the list by using the VOL/...
  • Page 290 10/09/29 20:21:09 42SWAF30_290 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (For some types) To continuously replay This feature This feature plays all REPEAT FOLDER REPEAT RANDOM an MP3, WMA, or AAC file, press replays all the files in the selected the files in random order. To activate and release the RPT button.
  • Page 291 10/09/29 20:21:16 42SWAF30_291 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (For some types) This This feature samples all This feature FOLDER RANDOM SCAN FOLDER SCAN feature plays the files in the current files in the current folder in the samples the first file in each folder in folder in random order.
  • Page 292 10/09/29 20:21:25 42SWAF30_292 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (For some types) To Stop Playing a USB Flash Disconnecting a USB Flash Memory Memory Device Device To change modes, press the AM or You can disconnect the USB flash FM button. Press the CD/AUX memory device at any time even if button to switch to the disc mode (if the USB mode is selected on the...
  • Page 293: Usb Flash Memory Device Error Messages

    10/09/29 20:21:31 42SWAF30_293 USB Flash Memory Device Error Messages (For some types) If you see an error message on the Error Cause Solution audio display while playing a USB Message flash memory device, find the solution in the chart to the right. If USB ROM Error There is problem with the USB adapter unit.
  • Page 294: Remote Audio Controls

    10/09/29 20:21:42 42SWAF30_294 Remote Audio Controls (For some types) The MODE button changes the If you are playing a disc, the system MODE BUTTON mode. Pressing the button skips to the beginning of the next repeatedly selects FM, AM (MW), track (file in MP3 or WMA format) AM (LW), disc (if a disc is loaded), each time you press the top ( ) of...
  • Page 295: Auxiliary Input Jack

    10/09/29 20:21:53 42SWAF30_295 Remote Audio Controls (For some types), Auxiliary Input Jack If you are playing a USB flash On models with in-dash disc changer Auxiliary Input Jack memory device or iPod with the USB If you are playing a conventional CD (For some types) adapter cable, press and release the (without the text data and not...
  • Page 296: Radio Theft Protection

    10/09/29 20:22:03 42SWAF30_296 Radio Theft Protection entered correctly, the radio will start On vehicles with standard audio system Example: Your vehicle’s audio system will playing. disable itself if it is disconnected from electrical power for any reason. If you lose the card, you must obtain To make it work again, you must the code number from a dealer.
  • Page 297 10/09/29 20:22:20 42SWAF30_297 Radio Theft Protection If you make a mistake entering the REVERSE SIDE code, do not start over; complete the sequence, then enter the correct HANDLING: When the unit is HANDLING: When the unit is code. You have ten tries to enter the switched on after being switched on after being correct code.
  • Page 298: Setting The Clock

    10/09/29 20:22:29 42SWAF30_298 Setting the Clock (On vehicles with audio system) On vehicles without navigation system To set the time, press the CLOCK CLOCK BUTTON (FM) (FM) button until you hear a beep. The displayed time begins to blink. Change the hour by pressing the H (preset 1) button until the numbers advance to the desired time.
  • Page 299 10/09/29 20:22:38 42SWAF30_299 Setting the Clock (On vehicles with audio system) You can quickly set the time to the On vehicles with navigation system nearest hour. If the displayed time is The navigation system receives before the half hour, pressing the signals from the global positioning CLOCK button until you hear a beep, system (GPS), and the displayed...
  • Page 300: Security System

    10/09/29 20:22:48 42SWAF30_300 Security System (For some types) The security system helps to protect The security system sets your vehicle and valuables from theft. automatically about 15 seconds (25 The horn sounds (the beeping alarm seconds on vehicles equipped with on vehicles with ultrasonic sensor) the ultrasonic sensor activated) after and the turn signal lights flash if...
  • Page 301 10/09/29 20:22:59 42SWAF30_301 Security System (For some types) When you lock the doors and the Once the security system is set, The security system will not set if tailgate with the key or the remote opening any door or tailgate (without the bonnet, tailgate, or any door is transmitter, all outside turn signals using the key or the remote...
  • Page 302 10/09/29 20:23:07 42SWAF30_302 Security System (For some types) Whether the ultrasonic sensor is Ultrasonic Sensor (For some types) activated or not, the security system If you set the security system with can only be turned off by the remote ULTRASONIC SENSORS the windows open, the ultrasonic transmitter, not the key.
  • Page 303: Cruise Control

    10/09/29 20:23:19 42SWAF30_303 Cruise Control (For some types) Cruise control allows you to maintain Press and release the SET/ Using Cruise Control a set speed above 40 km/h (25 mph) DECEL button on the steering RES/ACCEL BUTTON without keeping your foot on the wheel.
  • Page 304 10/09/29 20:23:30 42SWAF30_304 Cruise Control (For some types) You can decrease the set cruising Even with cruise control turned on, Changing the Set Speed You can increase the set cruising speed in any of these ways: you can still use the accelerator speed in any of these ways: pedal to speed up for passing.
  • Page 305 10/09/29 20:23:40 42SWAF30_305 Cruise Control (For some types) Cancelling Cruise Control Resuming the Set Speed You can cancel cruise control in any When you push the CANCEL button, of these ways: or tap the brake or clutch pedal, the system will remember the previously Tap the brake or clutch pedal.
  • Page 306: Adaptive Cruise Control

    10/09/29 20:23:49 42SWAF30_306 Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional for some types) ACC Components Adaptive cruise control (ACC) ACC INDICATOR (Amber) MULTI-INFORMATION consists of a radar sensor in the ACC INDICATOR (Green) DISPLAY front grille, the ACC buttons on the steering wheel, and the ACC functions of the multi-information display.
  • Page 307 10/09/29 20:24:03 42SWAF30_307 Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional for some types) If the vehicle ahead of you slows Do not use ACC under these Overview Adaptive cruise control (ACC) allows down suddenly or another vehicle conditions: you to maintain a set speed and keep cuts in front of your vehicle, ACC the vehicle ahead of you and your alerts you by sounding a beeper and...
  • Page 308 10/09/29 20:24:14 42SWAF30_308 Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional for some types) In bad weather (rain, fog, snow, Operating Characteristics etc.) On slippery roads (for example, roads covered with ice or snow). Improper use of ACC can lead to a crash. Use ACC only when travelling on open motorways in good weather.
  • Page 309 10/09/29 20:24:25 42SWAF30_309 Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional for some types) If the vehicle ahead of you slows down abruptly, or if another vehicle cuts in front of you, a beeper sounds and a symbol ‘‘ ’’ or a ‘‘BRAKE’’ message appears on the multi-information display to warn you.
  • Page 310 10/09/29 20:24:38 42SWAF30_310 Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional for some types) Instead of showing the best timing to The shift down indicator will come Shift Up/Shift Down Indications shift up or down, either indicator on appropriately according to the SHIFT UP INDICATOR comes on to indicate the shifting deceleration to prevent the engine point of the engine performance limit,...
  • Page 311 10/09/29 20:24:45 42SWAF30_311 Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional for some types) ACC may react to vehicles beside Limitations ACC does not work below 25 you or even buildings beside you km/h (17 mph). It cannot bring by momentarily applying the your vehicle to a complete stop. brakes or sounding a beeper under some conditions like the sudden ACC will not sound a beeper or...
  • Page 312 10/09/29 20:24:57 42SWAF30_312 Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional for some types) This indicator comes on when there Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) Check Radar Sensor Indicator (Amber) is a problem with the ACC system. If the emblem is covered with mud, You will also see the symbol ‘‘ ’’...
  • Page 313 10/09/29 20:25:07 42SWAF30_313 Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional for some types) Press and release the SET/ Using the ACC DECEL button on the steering wheel, then release the accelerator pedal. If you press the SET/DECEL button when the vehicle speed is below BUTTON approximately 30 km/h (20 mph), you will hear three beeps.
  • Page 314 10/09/29 20:25:17 42SWAF30_314 Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional for some types) SET VEHICLE SPEED PREVIOUSLY SET SPEED SET VEHICLE DISTANCE INITIAL SPEED UNIT MEASUREMENT km/h type is shown. km/h type is shown. km/h type is shown. When the speed is set, it is shown If you change the speed unit If you cancel ACC by pressing the along with a vehicle icon and...
  • Page 315 10/09/29 20:25:28 42SWAF30_315 Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional for some types) Press and hold the RES/ACCEL To increase the set speed with the Increasing the Set Speed button. The vehicle will accelerate. accelerator pedal, press the RES/ACCEL BUTTON When you reach the speed you want, accelerator pedal to increase to the release the button.
  • Page 316 10/09/29 20:25:40 42SWAF30_316 Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional for some types) To slow down in small amounts, tap To decrease the set speed with the Decreasing the Set Speed the SET/DECEL button repeatedly. brake pedal, do this: RES/ACCEL BUTTON Each time you do this, the setting speed decreases by about 5 km/h (3 Tap the brake pedal.
  • Page 317 10/09/29 20:25:52 42SWAF30_317 Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional for some types) Detecting a Vehicle Ahead of You Changing Vehicle Distance SOLID-LINE VEHICLE ICON DOTTED-LINE VEHICLE ICON DISTANCE BUTTON km/h type is shown. km/h type is shown. When the system detects a vehicle If there is no vehicle ahead of you With ACC on, the distance between ahead of you, a solid-line vehicle icon...
  • Page 318 10/09/29 20:26:03 42SWAF30_318 Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional for some types) To change the range, press the The distance you select is also DISTANCE button. Each time you shown on the multi-information press the button, the range changes The driver must in all circumstances display.
  • Page 319 10/09/29 20:26:14 42SWAF30_319 Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional for some types) When you push the CANCEL button Cancelling the ACC Automatic ACC Cancellation or tap the brake pedal to cancel ACC, When ACC is automatically the set cruising speed stays in cancelled, the beeper sounds three memory.
  • Page 320 10/09/29 20:26:31 42SWAF30_320 Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional for some types) Any of these conditions may cause When the trailer stability assist If ACC is cancelled by any of these ACC to cancel: function is activated. conditions, wait until the condition improves, then press the RES/ The vehicle speed decreases to When the ABS or VSA system...
  • Page 321 10/09/29 20:26:40 42SWAF30_321 Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional for some types) Symbols on the Multi-information Symbol/Message Description Display The multi-information display shows various symbols related to ACC. For a description of each ACC symbol you may see, refer to the charts as follows.
  • Page 322 10/09/29 20:26:52 42SWAF30_322 Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional for some types) Symbol/Message Description Symbol/Message Description ACC has been automatically cancelled because of poor weather or other ACC detects a vehicle ahead of you. conditions (see page 314). You will hear three beeps. km/h type shown Apply the brakes immediately.
  • Page 323 10/09/29 20:26:57 42SWAF30_323 Adaptive Cruise Control (Optional for some types) (EU models) EC Directives This radar sensor system complies with the R & TTE (Radio equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity) Directives. Features...
  • Page 324: Parking Sensor System

    10/09/29 20:27:09 42SWAF30_324 Parking Sensor System (For some types) Your vehicle has a parking sensor system. The system lets you know the approximate distance between your vehicle and most obstacles while you are parking. When the system is on and your vehicle is nearing an obstacle, you will hear a beeping and see parking sensor indicators on the multi-information...
  • Page 325 10/09/29 20:27:21 42SWAF30_325 Parking Sensor System (For some types) The corner sensors work only when Corner Sensor Operation the shift lever is in any position Example shown: Obstacle is at the left front of the vehicle. (except for Park on vehicles with automatic transmission) and the About 40-50 cm About 30-40 cm...
  • Page 326 10/09/29 20:27:31 42SWAF30_326 Parking Sensor System (For some types) Rear Centre Sensor Operation About 1-1.8 m About 0.6-1 m About 0.6 m (40-70 in) (24-40 in) (24 in) or less Distance Bottom indicator stays on If the system develops a problem, you will see all indicators or the indicators with a ‘‘CHECK SYSTEM’’...
  • Page 327 10/09/29 20:27:41 42SWAF30_327 Parking Sensor System (For some types) Very often, a sensor covered with mud, ice, snow, etc. is the cause of this display. Check the sensors first. If the indicators stay on or the beeper does not stop, have the system checked by your dealer.
  • Page 328 10/09/29 20:27:51 42SWAF30_328 Parking Sensor System (For some types) The system may not function The system may not sense thin or properly under these conditions: low objects, or sonic-absorptive materials such as snow, cotton, or The sensors are covered with sponge.
  • Page 329: Rearview Camera And Monitor

    10/09/29 20:27:57 42SWAF30_329 Rearview Camera and Monitor (For some types) On vehicles with navigation system Refer to the navigation system manual for operation of the rearview camera. Features...
  • Page 330: System

    10/09/29 20:28:12 42SWAF30_330 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) allows Using HFT Voice Control Tips you to place and receive phone calls HFT Buttons using voice commands, without handling your mobile phone. To use HFT, you need a Bluetooth- compatible mobile phone.
  • Page 331 10/09/29 20:28:23 42SWAF30_331 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) Try to reduce all background Help Features Information Display noise. If the microphone picks up To hear general HFT information, As an incoming call notification, you voices other than yours, including help on using HFT will see the following display: commands may be misinterpreted.
  • Page 332 10/09/29 20:28:31 42SWAF30_332 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) The Bluetooth icon will also BLUETOOTH ICON appear on the display when a phone is linked. A notification that there is an incoming call, or HFT is in use, will appear on the navigation screen when the audio system is on.
  • Page 333 10/09/29 20:28:39 42SWAF30_333 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) How to Use HFT The ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position. ‘‘Pair’’ Pair a phone to the system (See page 331) ‘‘Edit’’ Edit the name of a paired phone (See page 332) ‘‘Phone Setup’’...
  • Page 334 10/09/29 20:28:46 42SWAF30_334 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) ‘‘Redial’’ Redial the last number called (See page 335) ‘‘Transfer’’ Transfer a call from HFT to your phone, or from your phone to HFT (See page 338) ‘‘Mute’’ Mute your voice to the person at the other end of the call (See page 338) ‘‘Send’’...
  • Page 335 10/09/29 20:28:55 42SWAF30_335 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) Apply a security passcode to the system that must be input at each key ‘‘Security’’ cycle to access the system (See page 346) ‘‘Change Password’’ Change your security password (See page 346) ‘‘System Set how you would like to be notified of an incoming call ‘‘Call Notification’’...
  • Page 336 10/09/29 20:29:09 42SWAF30_336 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) To use HFT, you need to pair your Phone Setup To pair a mobile phone: Bluetooth-compatible mobile phone This command group is available for to the system. paired mobile phones. Press and release the HFT Talk button.
  • Page 337 10/09/29 20:29:25 42SWAF30_337 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) To rename a paired phone: To delete a paired phone: To hear the names of all paired Press and release the HFT Talk Press and release the HFT Talk phones: button before a command.
  • Page 338 10/09/29 20:29:41 42SWAF30_338 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) To hear which paired phone is To change from the currently linked To change the pairing code setting: currently linked: phone to another paired phone: Press and release the HFT Talk Press and release the HFT Talk Press and release the HFT Talk button before a command.
  • Page 339 10/09/29 20:29:55 42SWAF30_339 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) Making a Call To make a call using a phone number To make a call using a phone number You can make calls using any phone (talk button): (navigation display): number or a name in the HFT Press and release the HFT Talk phonebook.
  • Page 340 10/09/29 20:30:12 42SWAF30_340 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) To make a call using a name in the To make a call from an imported HFT phonebook: phonebook: Press and release the HFT Talk button before a command. Say ‘‘ Call ’’...
  • Page 341 10/09/29 20:30:24 42SWAF30_341 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) List ICON Select a phonebook you want to To search for a specific name in Select the name. All the phone choose a phone number from. the phonebook, enter the keyword numbers stored for that name will for either the first or last name.
  • Page 342 10/09/29 20:30:35 42SWAF30_342 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) If you choose ‘‘ ,’’ Store in HFT Unit Receiving a Call Call Waiting the phone number will be stored in When you receive a call, an incoming If your phone has Call Waiting, press HFT, so that you can call it using call notification (if activated) will and release the HFT Talk button to...
  • Page 343 10/09/29 20:30:47 42SWAF30_343 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) Transferring a Call Automatic Transferring Muting a Call You can transfer a call from HFT to A call on the phone will be You can mute your voice to the your phone, or from your phone to automatically transferred to the HFT person you are talking to during a...
  • Page 344 10/09/29 20:31:03 42SWAF30_344 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) Send Numbers or Names During Phonebook To store a phonebook entry: a Call You can store up to 50 names with Press and release the HFT Talk HFT allows you to send numbers or their associated numbers on HFT.
  • Page 345 10/09/29 20:31:19 42SWAF30_345 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) NOTE: To edit the number stored in a name: To delete a name: Avoid using duplicate name Press and release the HFT Talk Press and release the HFT Talk entries. button before a command.
  • Page 346 10/09/29 20:31:35 42SWAF30_346 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) To list all names in the phonebook: To store a specific phone number Mobile Phonebook Press and release the HFT Talk from your mobile phone directly to (available on some phones) button before a command.
  • Page 347 10/09/29 20:31:49 42SWAF30_347 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) Import: Search: The entire phonebook data of the Once a phonebook has been mobile phone that is linked to HFT imported, you can search the phone can be imported to the navigation numbers by the person’s name.
  • Page 348 10/09/29 20:32:05 42SWAF30_348 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) Select a person from the list. Up to These indicate how many numbers three category icons are displayed in are stored for the name. If a name the left side of the list: has more than three category icons, ‘‘…’’...
  • Page 349 10/09/29 20:32:18 42SWAF30_349 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) After making a selection, the Delete: PIN Number You can delete any imported following screen will appear. You can add, change, or remove a phonebook. PIN number from any phonebook. Select ‘‘...
  • Page 350 10/09/29 20:32:28 42SWAF30_350 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) To change the PIN to a new number: To remove a PIN: Select ‘‘ PIN number ,’’ then select ‘‘ Do not use PIN ’’ after you enter the current PIN. Select the phonebook you want.
  • Page 351 10/10/14 15:41:08 42SWAF30_351 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) System Setup To set a 4-digit password to lock the To change your security passcode: This command group allows you to HFT system for security purposes: Press and release the HFT Talk change or customize HFT’s basic Press and release the HFT Talk button before a command.
  • Page 352 10/09/29 20:33:02 42SWAF30_352 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) To select either a ring tone or a To activate or deactivate the auto To clear the system: prompt as the incoming call transfer function: This operation clears the password, If you get into the vehicle while you paired phones, all names in the HFT notification :...
  • Page 353 Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of German and Spanish: Press and release the HFT Talk such marks by Honda Motor Co., button before a command. Say the language you want to Ltd. is under licence. Other change to in that language.
  • Page 354 10/09/29 20:33:25 42SWAF30_354 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System (For some types) HFT System Limitations For information of DoC (Declaration of When using voice control, the HFT Conformance) system call is placed on hold, or the HFT system stops its voice EU models recognition.
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  • Page 356: Before Driving

    10/09/29 20:33:33 42SWAF30_356 Before Driving Before you begin driving your Break-in Period ......352 vehicle, you should know what fuel Fuel Recommendation ....352 to use and how to check the levels of Petrol models ......352 important fluids.
  • Page 357 10/09/29 20:33:49 42SWAF30_357 Break-in Period, Fuel Recommendation Break-in Period Fuel Recommendation Help assure your vehicle’s future Petrol models reliability and performance by paying Petrol of the recommended Research Octane Number (RON) may not be extra attention to how you drive available in some areas.
  • Page 358: Fuel Recommendation

    10/09/29 20:34:03 42SWAF30_358 Fuel Recommendation Select the proper fuel according to Diesel models Diesel models Except for South Africa models the regional or climatic conditions. For South Africa models only Your vehicle is designed to use only Use of inadequate fuel may reduce Your vehicle is designed to use only Diesel Fuel (also known as engine power.
  • Page 359 10/09/29 20:34:14 42SWAF30_359 Fuel Recommendation, Service Station Procedures Select the proper fuel according to Refueling the regional or climate condition. Use of inadequate fuel may reduce FUEL FILL DOOR RELEASE HANDLE Fuel is highly flammable and engine power. In this case, the explosive.
  • Page 360 10/09/29 20:34:25 42SWAF30_360 Service Station Procedures Stop filling the tank after the fuel nozzle automatically clicks off. Do not try to ‘‘top off’’ the tank. This FUEL FILL CAP leaves some room in the fuel tank for the fuel to expand with temperature changes.
  • Page 361 10/09/29 20:34:34 42SWAF30_361 Service Station Procedures Opening and Closing the Bonnet LATCH BONNET RELEASE HANDLE GRIP SUPPORT ROD CLIP Park the vehicle, and set the Put your fingers between the front Holding the grip, pull the support parking brake. Pull the bonnet edge of the bonnet and the front rod out of its clip.
  • Page 362 10/09/29 20:34:43 42SWAF30_362 Service Station Procedures To close the bonnet, lift it up slightly Oil Check to remove the support rod from the All engines consume oil as part of hole. Put the support rod back into their normal operation, therefore, On Diesel models its holding clip.
  • Page 363 10/09/29 20:34:52 42SWAF30_363 Service Station Procedures DIPSTICK DIPSTICK (Orange handle) DIPSTICK (Orange handle) (Orange handle) 2.0 engine model 2.4 engine model Diesel models Remove the dipstick (orange Remove the dipstick carefully, so handle). you do not spill the oil. Spilled oil could damage components in the engine compartment.
  • Page 364 10/09/29 20:35:00 42SWAF30_364 Service Station Procedures UPPER MARK LOWER MARK UPPER MARK UPPER MARK LOWER MARK LOWER MARK 2.0 engine model 2.4 engine model Diesel models Remove the dipstick again, and If it is near or below the lower mark, check the level.
  • Page 365 10/09/29 20:35:11 42SWAF30_365 Service Station Procedures Refer to Engine Coolant Check Owner’s Maintenance Checks on page for information Petrol models Diesel models EXPANSION TANK RESERVE TANK about checking other items on your vehicle. On Petrol models On Diesel models Look at the coolant level in the The coolant level in the expansion radiator reserve tank.
  • Page 366 10/09/29 20:35:18 42SWAF30_366 Fuel Cutoff Switch (For some types) Leaking fuel can ignite or explode, causing you to be SWITCH seriously or fatally injured. Always check for fuel leaks before resetting the switch. COVER HANDLE The fuel cutoff switch is behind the In a collision or sudden impact, this instrument panel.
  • Page 367: Fuel Economy

    10/09/29 20:35:29 42SWAF30_367 Fuel Economy Drive moderately. Rapid Improving Fuel Economy On vehicles with manual transmission Always maintain your vehicle acceleration, abrupt cornering, Shift up and shift down indicators according to the maintenance and hard braking use more fuel. on the instrument panel show the schedule.
  • Page 368 Accessories hurt or killed. Be sure electronic accessories do Your dealer has genuine Honda not overload electrical circuits accessories that allow you to (see page ) or interfere with Follow all instructions in this personalize your vehicle.
  • Page 369 Some examples are: safety features can make the Lowering your vehicle with a systems ineffective. non-Honda suspension kit that significantly reduces ground clearance can allow the undercarriage to hit speed bumps or other raised objects, which could cause the airbags to deploy.
  • Page 370: Carrying Luggage

    10/09/29 20:36:01 42SWAF30_370 Carrying Luggage Your vehicle has several convenient storage areas: LUGGAGE AREA UPPER DOOR POCKETS GLOVE BOX Upper glove box TONNEAU COVER (P.214) Lower glove box Door and seat-back pockets Luggage area, including the rear seats when folded up or down. Console compartment Centre pockets Upper and lower luggage areas...
  • Page 371 10/09/29 20:36:09 42SWAF30_371 Carrying Luggage Load Limits Carrying Items in the Passenger When you load luggage, the total Compartment weight of the vehicle, all passengers, Store or secure all items that could Overloading or improper luggage and towbar must not exceed be thrown around and hurt loading can affect handling the maximum permissible weight.
  • Page 372 10/09/29 20:36:23 42SWAF30_372 Carrying Luggage If you fold the rear seats up or If you carry any items on a roof Carrying Luggage in the Luggage down, tie down items that could be Area or on a Roof Rack rack, be sure the total weight of thrown about the vehicle during a Distribute luggage evenly on the the rack and the items does not...
  • Page 373 10/09/29 20:36:35 42SWAF30_373 Carrying Luggage Carrying Luggage on the Dual Luggage Hooks Deck Luggage Shelf HOOKS HOOK On vehicles with dual deck luggage shelf Do not put any items on the dual deck luggage shelf that could block your view or be thrown around the vehicle during a crash.
  • Page 374 10/09/29 20:36:39 42SWAF30_374 Carrying Luggage Optional Separation Net The separation net can be used to hold back soft, lightweight items stored in the luggage area. Heavy items should be properly secured on the floor of the luggage area. The net may not prevent heavy items from being thrown forward in a crash or a sudden stop.
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  • Page 376: Driving

    10/09/29 20:36:47 42SWAF30_376 Driving This section gives you tips on Driving Guidelines ......372 starting the engine under various Preparing to Drive ......373 conditions, and how to operate the Starting the Engine automatic and manual transmissions. (Petrol models) ......
  • Page 377: Driving Guidelines

    10/09/29 20:36:57 42SWAF30_377 Driving Guidelines Your vehicle has higher ground Do not modify your vehicle in any Your vehicle is equipped with a four- clearance that allows you to travel way that would raise the centre of wheel drive (4WD) system. When over bumps, obstacles, and rough gravity.
  • Page 378: Preparing To Drive

    10/09/29 20:37:13 42SWAF30_378 Preparing to Drive You should do the following checks Fasten your seat belt. Check that On vehicles with power adjustable and adjustments before you drive seats your passengers have fastened your vehicle. Check the seat adjustment (see their seat belts (see page page Make sure all windows, mirrors,...
  • Page 379: Starting The Engine

    10/09/29 20:37:24 42SWAF30_379 Starting the Engine (Petrol models) Apply the parking brake. In cold weather, turn off all The immobilizer system protects The engine is harder to start in cold electrical accessories to reduce your vehicle from theft. If an weather.
  • Page 380: Starting The Engine

    10/09/29 20:37:40 42SWAF30_380 Starting the Engine (Diesel models) Apply the parking brake. Without touching the accelerator Warming Up pedal, turn the ignition key to the In the interests of fuel economy, it is Turn off all electrical accessories START (III) position, and release advisable to start driving straight to reduce the drain on the battery.
  • Page 381: Manual Transmission

    10/09/29 20:37:47 42SWAF30_381 Manual Transmission When shifting up or down, make Come to a full stop before you shift sure you push the clutch pedal down into reverse. You can damage the all the way, shift to the next gear, transmission by trying to shift into and let the pedal up gradually.
  • Page 382 10/09/29 20:37:53 42SWAF30_382 Manual Transmission When slowing down, you can get extra braking from the engine by shifting to a lower gear. This extra Do not rest your hand on the shift Rapid slowing or speeding- braking can help you maintain a safe lever while driving;...
  • Page 383 10/09/29 20:38:04 42SWAF30_383 Manual Transmission Maximum Allowable Speeds 2.0 engine model 2.2 engine model (diesel) The speeds in this table are the maximum allowable speeds in each Gear Maximum allowable Gear Maximum allowable gear. If you exceed these speeds, the speeds speeds engine speed will enter into the...
  • Page 384 10/09/29 20:38:15 42SWAF30_384 Manual Transmission shift up or down indicator. Shift Up/Shift Down Indicators SHIFT UP INDICATOR The shift down indicator prompts The shift indicator is only a you to shift to a lower gear according guide to help you achieve to your acceleration when you are better fuel economy.
  • Page 385 10/09/29 20:38:26 42SWAF30_385 Manual Transmission If you are still unable to shift to Reverse Lockout The manual transmission has a reverse, apply the parking brake, lockout so you cannot accidentally and turn the ignition switch to the shift from any forward gear to ACCESSORY (I) or the LOCK (0) reverse while the vehicle is moving position.
  • Page 386: Automatic Transmission

    10/09/29 20:38:38 42SWAF30_386 Automatic Transmission The ‘‘D’’ indicator comes on for a Shift Lever Position Indicators Shifting few seconds when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position. If it flashes while driving (in any shift position), it indicates a possible problem in the transmission.
  • Page 387 10/09/29 20:38:45 42SWAF30_387 Automatic Transmission This position Press the brake To shift from: Do this: Park (P) Reverse (R) Press the brake pedal and mechanically locks the pedal and the release button on transmission. Use Park whenever the side of the shift lever to shift P to R press the shift lever release you are turning off or starting the...
  • Page 388 10/09/29 20:38:56 42SWAF30_388 Automatic Transmission Use neutral if you Neutral (N) D3 Mode need to restart a stalled engine, or if it is necessary to stop briefly with the engine idling. Shift to the Park position if you need to leave your vehicle for any reason.
  • Page 389 10/09/29 20:39:10 42SWAF30_389 Automatic Transmission Shifting out from the D position will To shift to second, To shift from second to Second (2) First (1) cancel the D3 mode, and the D3 press the release button on the side first, press the release button on the indicator will go out.
  • Page 390 10/09/29 20:39:22 42SWAF30_390 Automatic Transmission Engine Speed Limiter Shift Lock Release COVER If you exceed the maximum speed This allows you to move the shift for the gear you are in, the engine lever out of Park if the normal speed will enter into the tachometer’s method of pushing on the brake red zone.
  • Page 391 10/09/29 20:39:30 42SWAF30_391 Automatic Transmission Remove the key from the shift RELEASE BUTTON lock release slot, then reinstall the cover. Make sure the notch on the cover is on the passenger’s side. Press the brake pedal, and restart the engine. If you need to use the shift lock release, it means your vehicle is developing a problem.
  • Page 392: Parking

    10/09/29 20:39:44 42SWAF30_392 Parking Always use the parking brake when If the vehicle is facing uphill, turn Parking Tips you park your vehicle. Make sure Make sure the windows are closed. the front wheels away from the the parking brake is set firmly, or curb.
  • Page 393: Braking System

    10/09/29 20:39:56 42SWAF30_393 Braking System Your vehicle is equipped with disc Resting your foot on the pedal keeps Braking System Design brakes at all four wheels. A power the brakes applied lightly, builds up The hydraulic system that operates assist helps reduce the effort needed heat, reduces their effectiveness and the brakes has two separate circuits.
  • Page 394: Anti-Lock Brakes (Abs)

    10/09/29 20:40:07 42SWAF30_394 Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) The anti-lock brake system (ABS) You will feel a pulsation in the brake ABS Indicator helps prevent the wheels from pedal when the ABS activates, and locking up, and helps you retain you may hear some noise. This is If the ABS indicator comes on, the steering control by pumping the normal: it is the ABS rapidly...
  • Page 395 10/09/29 20:40:16 42SWAF30_395 Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) If the ABS indicator and the brake Important Safety Reminders A vehicle with ABS may require a system indicator come on together, ABS does not reduce the time or longer distance to stop on loose or and the parking brake is fully distance it takes to stop the uneven surfaces, such as gravel or...
  • Page 396: System (Cmbs)

    10/09/29 20:40:27 42SWAF30_396 Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) front seat belts (see page On vehicle with the Adaptive Cruise BRAKE ACTUATOR Control System Overview The CMBS does not activate if the The collision mitigation braking speed difference between your system (CMBS) can assist the driver vehicle and the vehicle ahead of when there is a possibility of you is less than 15 km/h (10 mph).
  • Page 397: Collision Mitigation Braking

    10/09/29 20:40:37 42SWAF30_397 Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) Radar Sensor BOLTS CHECK CMBS RADAR (Do not tamper) SENSOR SYMBOL EMBLEM The radar sensor is located behind You will also see the symbol above There are three bolts on the sides of the emblem in the front grille.
  • Page 398 10/09/29 20:40:46 42SWAF30_398 Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) Do not allow anything to impact the Certain conditions may cause the radar sensor or the emblem. If either radar aim to be temporarily out of of these parts receives a strong When the CMBS is on, the radar proper range, such as the following impact, turn off the system by...
  • Page 399 10/09/29 20:40:55 42SWAF30_399 Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) (EU models) Collision Alarm EC Directives This radar sensor system complies with the R & TTE (Radio equipment and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity) Directives. If the system senses a likely collision The audible alarm is a constant with a vehicle or object ahead of you, beeping sound;...
  • Page 400 10/10/14 15:41:18 42SWAF30_400 Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) CMBS Distance between vehicles The radar sensor E-pretensioner Audio & Visual Braking detects a vehicle. WARNING YOUR VEHICLE VEHICLE AHEAD There is a risk of a collision with the Stage one vehicle ahead of you. Retracts the driver’s YOUR VEHICLE...
  • Page 401 10/09/29 20:41:21 42SWAF30_401 Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) When you turn the ignition switch to CMBS OFF Switch Automatic Shut Off the ON (II) position, the system will Any of the conditions below can CMBS OFF SWITCH be in the previously selected on or cause the CMBS to shut off.
  • Page 402 10/09/29 20:41:33 42SWAF30_402 Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) The CMBS will automatically switch The CMBS indicator normally comes CMBS Indicator on again if the conditions that caused on under these conditions: it to switch off are improved. CMBS INDICATOR When you manually turn off the system.
  • Page 403 10/09/29 20:41:45 42SWAF30_403 Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) When the VSA system indicator Limitations comes on (see page The CMBS may not activate under YOUR VEHICLE some conditions. Here are a few When you turn the ignition switch examples: to the ON (II) position, the CMBS indicator should come on for a few The distance between your vehicle seconds, then go off.
  • Page 404 10/09/29 20:41:56 42SWAF30_404 Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) YOUR VEHICLE YOUR VEHICLE The CMBS is not designed to detect pedestrians. This system is designed to detect and provide sufficient advanced warning of a collision. As a result, you may experience occasional false activations.
  • Page 405 10/09/29 20:42:06 42SWAF30_405 Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) YOUR VEHICLE LOW BRIDGE RAILS When you approach or pass a When you pass a low bridge at When you approach train tracks. vehicle ahead of you that is high speed. turning left or right in an intersection.
  • Page 406 10/09/29 20:42:13 42SWAF30_406 Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS) Important Safety Reminders YOUR VEHICLE The main purpose of the CMBS is to reduce the severity of injuries caused by an unavoidable collision. While the CMBS may help to alert you and minimize the severity of a collision, it may not activate in every dangerous situation.
  • Page 407: Vehicle Stability Assist (Vsa) System

    10/09/29 20:42:24 42SWAF30_407 Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System The vehicle stability assist (VSA) When the VSA system indicator VSA Activation Indicator system helps to stabilize the vehicle comes on, you will also see the during cornering if the vehicle turns When VSA activates, you will see the symbol ‘‘...
  • Page 408 10/09/29 20:42:36 42SWAF30_408 Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System VSA is on. VSA OFF Switch VSA OFF SWITCH Immediately after freeing your VSA OFF SWITCH vehicle, be sure to switch the VSA on again. We do not recommend driving your vehicle with the VSA and traction control systems switched off.
  • Page 409: Deflation Warning System

    You should stop and check your deflation warning system. If your This system cannot measure each tyres as soon as possible, and vehicle has Honda tyre repair kit, tyre pressure directly. You must inflate them to the proper initialise the system after the flat...
  • Page 410 10/09/29 20:43:03 42SWAF30_410 Deflation Warning System If you cannot make the deflation If there is a problem with the To activate the deflation warning warning system indicator and the deflation warning system, this system properly: symbol/message on the multi- indicator begins to flash. It stops information go out after inflating the flashing after approximately 1 Your vehicle’s tyres must be the...
  • Page 411 10/09/29 20:43:19 42SWAF30_411 Deflation Warning System The deflation warning system The deflation warning system indicator may also come on indicator may not come on at all unexpectedly when: when: A compact spare tyre is used. Two or more tyres are deflated at Snow chains are used.
  • Page 412 10/09/29 20:43:34 42SWAF30_412 Deflation Warning System Deflation Warning System Initialisation You should initialise the deflation warning system when you: Inflate the tyres to the recommended pressure. Change the compact spare tyre or flat tyre with the specified regular tyre. Rotate the tyres. To initialise the deflation warning To initialise the deflation warning On models with tyre repair kit...
  • Page 413 10/09/29 20:43:44 42SWAF30_413 Deflation Warning System After the initialisation is If the initialisation is not To exit the customizing mode, completed, you will see the above successful, you will see the above select the exit mode shown above display for a few seconds, then the display for a few seconds, then the by pressing the INFO button display goes back to the setting...
  • Page 414: Driving In Bad Weather

    10/09/29 20:43:51 42SWAF30_414 Driving in Bad Weather Always drive Exercise extra caution when driving Driving Technique slower than you would in dry in rain after a long dry spell. After weather. It takes your vehicle longer months of dry weather, the first to react, even in conditions that may rains bring oil to the surface of the seem just barely damp.
  • Page 415 10/09/29 20:44:00 42SWAF30_415 Driving in Bad Weather Being able to see Check your tyres Visibility Traction clearly in all directions and being frequently for wear and proper visible to other drivers are important pressure. Both are important in in all weather conditions. This is preventing ‘‘aquaplaning’’...
  • Page 416: Towing A Trailer

    10/09/29 20:44:11 42SWAF30_416 Towing a Trailer Your vehicle has been designed Load Limits primarily to carry passengers and their luggage. You can also use it to Exceeding any load limit or tow a trailer if you carefully observe improperly loading your the load limits, use the proper vehicle and trailer can cause equipment, and follow the guidelines...
  • Page 417 10/09/29 20:44:21 42SWAF30_417 Towing a Trailer For example, if the trailer and its The maximum towing weight load weigh 225 kg (500 lbs), the must not exceed the specified limit trailer nose load should be 22.5 kg as shown on page (50 lbs).
  • Page 418 10/09/29 20:44:36 42SWAF30_418 Towing a Trailer Please consider that the Towing Equipment and Towbars installation of optionals (and trailer Accessories Any towbar used on your vehicle nose load when towing a trailer) Towing can require a variety of must be properly bolted to the will reduce the loading capacity.
  • Page 419 10/09/29 20:44:46 42SWAF30_419 Towing a Trailer Since lighting and wiring vary by Trailer Brakes Trailer Lights If you are thinking of getting a trailer Trailer lights and equipment must trailer type and brand, you should that has brakes, be sure they are comply with the country’s have a qualified technician install a electronically actuated.
  • Page 420 10/09/29 20:45:00 42SWAF30_420 Towing a Trailer The lights and brakes on your Additional Trailer Equipment Pre-Tow Checklist There may be laws requiring special When preparing to tow, and before vehicle and the trailer are working outside mirrors when towing a trailer. driving away, be sure to check the properly.
  • Page 421 10/09/29 20:45:13 42SWAF30_421 Towing a Trailer Driving Safely With a Trailer Towing Speeds and Gears On vehicles with manual transmission The added weight, length, and Drive slower than normal in all Either shift up or shift down height of a trailer will affect your driving situations, and obey posted indicator will come on at the best vehicle’s handling and performance,...
  • Page 422 10/09/29 20:45:25 42SWAF30_422 Towing a Trailer Do not ‘‘ride’’ the brakes, and Making Turns and Braking Driving on Hills Make turns more slowly and wider When climbing hills, closely watch remember, it will take longer to slow than normal. The trailer tracks a your temperature gauge.
  • Page 423 10/09/29 20:45:34 42SWAF30_423 Towing a Trailer Handling Crosswinds and Buffeting Backing Up On Diesel models only Crosswinds and air turbulence Always drive slowly and have You should keep the engine idling caused by passing trucks can disrupt someone guide you when backing up. for about 2 minutes before turning your steering and cause the trailer to Grip the...
  • Page 424: Trailer Stability Assist

    10/09/29 20:45:46 42SWAF30_424 Trailer Stability Assist Your vehicle is equipped with the Under these conditions, trailer Trailer stability assist cannot prevent trailer stability assist function. This stability assist begins to stabilize the a loss of control. Always reduce the function works on the same sensors vehicle/trailer combination by vehicle speed and steer firmly.
  • Page 425 10/09/29 20:45:57 42SWAF30_425 Trailer Stability Assist If you see this message, have your The ABS indicator and the brake Trailer Stability Assist Failure vehicle checked at your dealer as system indicator may also come on soon as possible. along with the VSA system indicator. In this case, your vehicle still has the If you see these warning indicators, VSA traction and stability...
  • Page 426: Off-Road Guidelines

    10/09/29 20:46:05 42SWAF30_426 Off-Road Guidelines In many countries, the law prohibits General Information Your vehicle has been designed off-road driving, e.g. driving in primarily for use on paved roads. But forests, trailblazing, etc. Please Improperly operating this its higher ground clearance allows check your local laws and vehicle on or off pavement you to occasionally travel on unpaved...
  • Page 427 10/09/29 20:46:20 42SWAF30_427 Off-Road Guidelines Important Safety Precautions Check Out Your Vehicle Accelerating and Braking To avoid loss of control or rollover, Before you leave the paved road, be For better traction on all surfaces, be sure to follow all precautions and sure to do all scheduled maintenance accelerate slowly and gradually build recommendations.
  • Page 428 10/09/29 20:46:31 42SWAF30_428 Off-Road Guidelines Avoiding Obstacles Crossing a Stream If You Get Stuck Debris in the road can damage your Avoid driving through deep water. If Avoid driving on soft sand, deep mud, suspension or other components. you encounter water in your route (a or other surfaces where you could Because your vehicle has a high small stream or large puddle, for...
  • Page 429 10/09/29 20:46:36 42SWAF30_429 Off-Road Guidelines 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 430: Maintenance

    10/09/29 20:46:41 42SWAF30_430 Maintenance Regularly maintaining your vehicle is Maintenance Safety ...... . 426 Dust and Pollen Filter ....480 the best way to protect your invest- Maintenance Schedule ....427 Wiper Blades ........482 ment. You will be rewarded with Maintenance Record ....
  • Page 431: Maintenance Safety

    10/09/29 20:46:55 42SWAF30_431 Maintenance Safety All service items not detailed in this Injury from moving parts. section should be performed by a not run the engine unless certified technician or other qualified instructed to do so. Improperly maintaining this technician. vehicle or failing to correct a problem before driving can Important Safety Precautions...
  • Page 432: Maintenance Schedule

    You should also We recommend the use of genuine requirements. follow these recommendations: Honda parts and fluids or their equivalent whenever you have There are two types of maintenance Avoid exceeding your vehicle’s maintenance done. These are the schedule in this owner’s manual.
  • Page 433 10/09/29 20:47:30 42SWAF30_433 Maintenance Schedule Windscreen wipers Check the Battery Check its condition and Owner’s Maintenance Checks You should check the following wiper condition monthly. If the the terminals for corrosion items at the use or specified intervals. wipers do not wipe the windscreen monthly.
  • Page 434 10/09/29 20:47:53 42SWAF30_434 Maintenance Schedule for Petrol Models (Except EU, Russia, Ukraine, and South Africa models) This maintenance schedule Service at the indicated distance km x 1,000 outlines the minimum required or time whichever comes first. miles x 1,000 12.5 25.0 37.5 50.0...
  • Page 435 10/09/29 20:48:11 42SWAF30_435 Maintenance Schedule for Petrol Models (Except EU, Russia, Ukraine, and South Africa models) Service at the indicated distance km x 1,000 or time whichever comes first. miles x 1,000 12.5 25.0 37.5 50.0 62.5 75.0 87.5 100.0 112.5 125.0 months...
  • Page 436 10/09/29 20:48:22 42SWAF30_436 Maintenance Schedule for Petrol Models (Except EU, Russia, Ukraine, and South Africa models) NOTE: If you drive your vehicle under one or more of the following severe conditions, the following items must be serviced according to the maintenance schedule indicated as Severe.
  • Page 437 10/09/29 20:48:47 42SWAF30_437 Maintenance Schedule for Petrol Models (Russia and Ukraine models) This maintenance Service at the indicated distance km x 1,000 schedule outlines or time whichever comes first. months Replace engine oil and oil filter Normal the minimum Severe Every 7,500 km or 6 months required Clean air cleaner element...
  • Page 438 10/09/29 20:48:56 42SWAF30_438 Maintenance Schedule for Petrol Models (Russia and Ukraine models) NOTE: If you drive your vehicle under one or more of the following severe conditions, the following items must be serviced according to the maintenance schedule indicated as Severe. Severe driving conditions: Driving less than 8 km per trip, or in freezing temperatures, driving less than 16 km per trip.
  • Page 439 10/09/29 20:49:20 42SWAF30_439 Maintenance Schedule for Diesel Models (Except EU and South Africa) This maintenance schedule Service at the indicated distance km x 1,000 outlines the minimum required or time whichever comes first. miles x 1,000 12.5 25.0 37.5 50.0 62.5 75.0 87.5...
  • Page 440 10/09/29 20:49:35 42SWAF30_440 Maintenance Schedule for Diesel Models (Except EU and South Africa) Service at the indicated distance km x 1,000 or time whichever comes first. miles x 1,000 12.5 25.0 37.5 50.0 62.5 75.0 87.5 100.0 112.5 125.0 months Replace brake fluid Every 3 years (independent of distance) Check parking brake adjustment...
  • Page 441 10/09/29 20:49:46 42SWAF30_441 Maintenance Schedule for Diesel Models (Except EU and South Africa) NOTE: If you drive your vehicle under one or more of the following severe conditions, the following items must be serviced according to the maintenance schedule indicated as Severe. Severe driving conditions: Driving less than 8 km per trip, or in freezing temperatures, driving less than 16 km per trip.
  • Page 442 10/09/29 20:49:54 42SWAF30_442 Maintenance Record (Except EU, Russia, Ukraine and South Africa models) Have your servicing dealer record all required maintenance below. Keep receipts for all work done on your vehicle. 20,000 km (Sign or Stamp) Km (Mi.) or Month 120,000 km (Sign or Stamp) Km (Mi.) or Month...
  • Page 443 10/09/29 20:50:03 42SWAF30_443 Maintenance Record (Russia and Ukraine models) Have your servicing dealer record all required maintenance below. Keep receipts for all work done on your vehicle. 15,000 km (Sign or Stamp) Km or Month 120,000 km (Sign or Stamp) Km or Month (or 12 Mo.) (or 96 Mo.)
  • Page 444 10/09/29 20:50:09 42SWAF30_444 Fluid Locations (Petrol models) 2.0 engine model ENGINE OIL FILL CAP BRAKE FLUID (Black cap) CLUTCH FLUID (Manual Transmission only) (Light grey cap) WASHER FLUID AUTOMATIC (Blue cap) TRANSMISSION FLUID DIPSTICK (Yellow loop) ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK RADIATOR CAP ENGINE COOLANT RESERVOIR (Orange handle) Left-hand drive type is shown.
  • Page 445 10/09/29 20:50:15 42SWAF30_445 Fluid Locations (Petrol models) 2.4 engine model ENGINE OIL FILL CAP BRAKE FLUID (Black cap) CLUTCH FLUID (Manual Transmission only) WASHER FLUID (Light gray cap) (Blue cap) AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID DIPSTICK (Yellow loop) POWER STEERING FLUID (Red cap) ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK RADIATOR CAP ENGINE COOLANT RESERVOIR...
  • Page 446 10/09/29 20:50:20 42SWAF30_446 Fluid Locations (Diesel models) ENGINE OIL FILL CAP BRAKE FLUID (Black cap) EXPANSION TANK CLUTCH FLUID (Manual Transmission only) WASHER FLUID (Light grey cap) (Blue cap) AUTOMATIC POWER STEERING FLUID TRANSMISSION (Red cap) FLUID DIPSTICK (Yellow loop) ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK (Orange handle) Left-hand drive type is shown.
  • Page 447 Always use a premium-grade detergent oil. It is highly recommended that you use genuine Honda Motor Oil, ‘‘ACEA A1/B1,’’ ‘‘ACEA A3/B3,’’ or ‘‘ACEA A5/B5’’ in your vehicle for as long as you own it. ENGINE OIL FILL CAP...
  • Page 448 0W-30 oil is formulated to help your gent oil. It is highly recommended engine use less fuel. that you use genuine Honda Motor Oil in your vehicle for as long as you Always use an API service SL or own it.
  • Page 449 10/09/29 20:50:48 42SWAF30_449 Adding Engine Oil (Diesel models) Reinstall the engine oil fill cap, and Recommended Engine Oil tighten it securely. Let the engine Always use a synthetic motor oil that warm up and turn off the engine, let meets the ACEA specifications, and it sit for approximately 3 minutes, is the proper viscosity as shown in then check the oil level on the...
  • Page 450 10/09/29 20:50:55 42SWAF30_450 Adding Engine Oil (Diesel models) It is highly recommended that you Engine Oil Additives use genuine Honda Motor Oil or Your vehicle does not require any oil 0W-30 synthetic motor oil meeting additives. Additives may adversely the specification: ‘‘ACEA C2’’ or affect the engine or transmission ‘‘ACEA C3.’’...
  • Page 451 If the reserve tank is completely empty, you should also check the coolant level in the radiator. 2.4 engine model is shown. Always use genuine Honda All Removing the radiator cap Season Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2. while the engine is hot can...
  • Page 452 10/09/29 20:51:15 42SWAF30_452 Engine Coolant (Petrol models) The coolant level should be up to RESERVE TANK the base of the filler neck. Add coolant if it is low. Pour the coolant slowly and carefully so you do not spill any. Clean up any spills immediately;...
  • Page 453 10/09/29 20:51:23 42SWAF30_453 Engine Coolant (Diesel models) Always use genuine Honda All Adding Engine Coolant Season Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2. EXPANSION MAX LINE This coolant is pre-mixed with 50 Removing the expansion TANK percent antifreeze and 50 percent tank cap while the engine is distilled water.
  • Page 454 10/09/29 20:51:34 42SWAF30_454 Engine Coolant (Diesel models) Put the expansion tank cap back on, and tighten it fully. MAX LINE 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.
  • Page 455: Windscreen Washers

    10/09/29 20:51:42 42SWAF30_455 Windscreen Washers Petrol models LEVEL GAUGE Diesel models LEVEL GAUGE Do not use engine antifreeze or a vinegar/water solution in the windscreen washer reservoir. Antifreeze can damage your vehicle’s paint, while a vinegar/water solution can damage the windscreen washer pump.
  • Page 456: Automatic Transmission Fluid

    10/09/29 20:51:51 42SWAF30_456 Automatic Transmission Fluid 2.0 engine model DIPSTICK 2.4 engine model DIPSTICK Diesel model DIPSTICK GUIDE DIPSTICK GUIDE DIPSTICK Check the fluid level with the engine Remove the dipstick (yellow loop) at normal operating temperature. from the transmission, and wipe it with a clean cloth.
  • Page 457 10/09/29 20:52:00 42SWAF30_457 Automatic Transmission Fluid UPPER UPPER MARK UPPER MARK LOWER MARK MARK LOWER LOWER MARK MARK 2.4 engine model Diesel model 2.0 engine model Insert the dipstick all the way back If the level is below the lower Pour the fluid slowly and carefully so into the transmission securely as mark, add fluid into the dipstick...
  • Page 458 Always use genuine Honda Manual 2.0 and 2.4 engine models Use only Honda Genuine ATF-Z1 Transmission Fluid (MTF). If it is Make sure the rubber cap on the (automatic transmission fluid).
  • Page 459 Clutch fluid reservoir differential fluid. recommendations in the (manual transmission only) maintenance schedule . Have your Use genuine Honda DPSF-II only. Do dealer replace the transfer assembly You will also see the symbol ‘‘ ,’’ not use automatic transmission fluid fluid.
  • Page 460: Brake And Clutch Fluid

    10/09/29 20:52:36 42SWAF30_460 Brake and Clutch Fluid Brake System Clutch System Petrol models Diesel models Diesel model is shown. The fluid level should be between The fluid level should be between A low fluid level can indicate a leak the MIN and MAX marks on the side the MIN and MAX marks on the side in the clutch system.
  • Page 461 Using automatic transmission fluid or another brand of power steering fluid will damage the system. Use only genuine Honda Power Steering LOWER LEVEL Fluid (V, II or S). A low power steering fluid level can indicate a leak in the system. Check...
  • Page 462 10/09/29 20:52:57 42SWAF30_462 Air Cleaner Element (Petrol models) The air cleaner element should be Cleaning Replacement replaced according to the time and On vehicles with dry type air cleaner 2.0 engine model distance recommendations in the element DETENT HOLDER maintenance schedule. The air cleaner element should also be cleaned according to the maintenance schedule.
  • Page 463 10/09/29 20:53:07 42SWAF30_463 Air Cleaner Element (Petrol models) Make sure all detents are secured in their holders. 2.4 engine model AIR CLEANER ELEMENT Reinstall the air cleaner housing cover, and snap the three hold- down clips back into place. Make sure they are securely latched.
  • Page 464 10/09/29 20:53:15 42SWAF30_464 Air Cleaner Element (Petrol models) Place the new air cleaner element in the air cleaner housing. Reinstall the air cleaner housing cover, and snap the five hold-down clips back into place. Make sure they are securely latched. AIR CLEANER ELEMENT Remove the old air cleaner element.
  • Page 465 10/09/29 20:53:27 42SWAF30_465 Air Cleaner Element (Diesel models) The air cleaner element should be Replacement replaced according to the time and HOLDER distance recommendations in the maintenance schedule. DETENT Follow the replacement procedure for removal and reinstallation. CLIP CLIPS CLIP AIR CLEANER ELEMENT The air cleaner element is inside the Remove the old air cleaner...
  • Page 466 10/09/29 20:53:32 42SWAF30_466 Air Cleaner Element (Diesel models) Place the new air cleaner element in the air cleaner housing. Reinstall the air cleaner housing cover, align the detents in their holders, and snap the holding-clips back into place. Make sure they are securely latched.
  • Page 467: Fuel Filter

    10/09/29 20:53:43 42SWAF30_467 Fuel Filter The fuel filter should be replaced After the vehicle has been stored for Draining Water according to the time and distance (Diesel models only) an extended period, the engine may recommendations in the mainte- not start. If water has accumulated in nance schedule.
  • Page 468 10/09/29 20:53:51 42SWAF30_468 Lights Check the operation of your vehicle’s exterior lights at least once a month. HIGH BEAM HEADLIGHT SIDE TURN SIGNAL A burned out bulb can make the condition of your vehicle unsafe reducing your vehicle’s visibility and the ability to signal your intentions to other drivers.
  • Page 469 10/09/29 20:54:06 42SWAF30_469 Lights Check the following: TAIL-LIGHT HIGH-MOUNT BRAKE LIGHT Headlights (low and high beam) Position lights STOP/TAIL-LIGHT Tail-lights Brake lights Turn signals Side turn signals Back-up lights Hazard light function Licence plate lights High-mount brake light Front fog lights (for some models) Rear fog light If you find any bulbs are burned out, replace them as soon as possible.
  • Page 470 10/09/29 20:54:19 42SWAF30_470 Lights Headlight Aiming High Voltage Discharge Tube Replacing a Headlight Bulb The headlights were properly aimed Headlights On vehicles with halogen headlight when your vehicle was new. If you (For some types) bulbs regularly carry heavy items in the The low beam headlight bulbs are Your vehicle has halogen headlight luggage area or pull a trailer,...
  • Page 471 10/09/29 20:54:31 42SWAF30_471 Lights Remove the cover on the back of Low Beam Headlights Open the bonnet. the headlight assembly by turning it anticlockwise. AIR INTAKE DUCT COVER On petrol models On diesel models To change a bulb on the left side, To change a bulb on the left side, Remove the electrical connector remove the fuse box from its stay...
  • Page 472 10/09/29 20:54:45 42SWAF30_472 Lights Insert the new bulb into the hole, High Beam Headlights making sure the tabs are in their Open the bonnet. slots. Pivot the hold-down wire back in place, and clip the end into the slot. Push the electrical connector onto the new bulb.
  • Page 473 10/09/29 20:54:57 42SWAF30_473 Lights Install the new bulb, and turn it one-quarter turn clockwise to lock it in place. Push the electrical connector back onto the bulb. Make sure it is on all the way. Reinstall the cover over the back of the headlight assembly and turn it clockwise to lock in place.
  • Page 474 10/09/29 20:55:07 42SWAF30_474 Lights Insert the socket back into the Replacing a Front Turn Signal Light Bulb headlight assembly. Turn it clockwise to lock it in place. AIR INTAKE DUCT Turn on the lights to make sure the new bulb is working. On the left side of diesel models Reinstall the air intake duct securely.
  • Page 475 10/09/29 20:55:19 42SWAF30_475 Lights Replacing a Front Position Light Bulb A front position light bulb is located underneath the high beam headlight bulb under the cover. Open the bonnet. On petrol models To remove a bulb on the left side, remove the engine coolant reserve tank (see page COVER...
  • Page 476 10/09/29 20:55:31 42SWAF30_476 Lights Insert the new bulb into the Replacing Rear Bulbs headlight assembly. Make sure it is on all the way. COVER Reinstall the cover over the back SCREWS of the headlight assembly and turn it clockwise to lock in place. Turn on the lights to make sure the new bulb is working.
  • Page 477 10/09/29 20:55:43 42SWAF30_477 Lights Except for tail-light bulb Replacing a High-mount Brake Remove the bulb from the socket Light Bulb BULBS by pushing it in and turning the bulb anticlockwise until it unlocks. Tail-light bulb Pull the bulb straight out of its socket.
  • Page 478 10/09/29 20:55:52 42SWAF30_478 Lights BULB For some types SOCKET SOCKET BULB Place a cloth on the side edge of Remove the socket from the light the cover to prevent scratches. assembly by turning it one-quarter Remove the cover by carefully turn anticlockwise.
  • Page 479 10/09/29 20:56:02 42SWAF30_479 Lights Press the brake pedal to make Replacing a Rear Licence Plate sure the new bulb is working. Light Bulb Put the socket back into the light assembly, and turn it clockwise to lock it in place. BULB Put the cover back on the light assembly.
  • Page 480 10/09/29 20:56:15 42SWAF30_480 Lights Turn on the position lights and Replacing a Front Fog Light Bulb UNDER COVER check that the new bulb is (For some types) working. Your vehicle uses halogen light bulbs. When replacing a bulb, handle Put the lens back on the socket it by its plastic case, and protect the until it locks.
  • Page 481 10/09/29 20:56:23 42SWAF30_481 Lights BULB BULB Diesel models CONNECTOR CONNECTOR SCREW Petrol models (Left side) Remove the electrical connector Remove the bulb by turning it On diesel models (Left side) Remove the screw with a Phillips- from the bulb by squeezing the approximately one-quarter turn head screwdriver, then remove connector to unlock the tab, then...
  • Page 482 10/09/29 20:56:35 42SWAF30_482 Lights Insert the new bulb into the hole Replacing Bulbs in the Interior CEILING LIGHT and turn it one-quarter turn Lights clockwise to lock it in place. The ceiling light, spotlights, luggage area light, and vanity mirror lights Push the electrical connector back come apart the same way, but they onto the bulb.
  • Page 483 10/09/29 20:56:44 42SWAF30_483 Lights SPOTLIGHTS LUGGAGE AREA LIGHT VANITY MIRROR LIGHT Vehicle with sunroof is shown. Spotlights: Luggage area light: Vanity mirror light: Pry on the inner edge of both Pry on the side edge of the lens in Pry on the bottom edge of the lens. spotlights.
  • Page 484: Air Conditioning System

    10/09/29 20:56:53 42SWAF30_484 Air Conditioning System Periodically check the engine’s If the air conditioning does not get as AIR CONDITIONING CONDENSER radiator and air conditioning cold as before, have your dealer condenser for leaves, insects, and check the system. Recharge the dirt stuck to the front surface.
  • Page 485 10/09/29 20:57:06 42SWAF30_485 Dust and Pollen Filter This filter removes the dust and Replacement pollen that is brought in from the outside through the heating and cooling system/climate control system. Push This filter should be replaced during Push scheduled maintenance. On EU and South Africa models, refer to the maintenance schedule in the separate service information booklet...
  • Page 486: Dust And Pollen Filter

    10/09/29 20:57:17 42SWAF30_486 Dust and Pollen Filter Install the case. Make sure both tabs ‘‘click’’ into place. DUST AND POLLEN FILTER Pivot the glove box up into position. Install the tabs back in place. Install the glove box stop. Close the glove box. If you are not sure how to replace the dust and pollen filter, have it replaced by your dealer.
  • Page 487: Wiper Blades

    10/09/29 20:57:29 42SWAF30_487 Wiper Blades Check the condition of the wiper FRONT blades at least every six months. WIPER ARMS Replace them if you find signs of cracking in the rubber, areas that are getting hard, or if they leave streaks and unwiped areas when used.
  • Page 488 10/09/29 20:57:38 42SWAF30_488 Wiper Blades Examine the new wiper blades. If REINFORCEMENT BLADE they have no plastic or metal reinforcement along the back BLADE edge, remove the metal reinforcement strips from the old wiper blade, and install them in the slots along the edge of the new blade.
  • Page 489 10/09/29 20:57:48 42SWAF30_489 Wiper Blades Slide the wiper blade assembly REAR onto the wiper arm. Make sure it locks in place. Lower the wiper arm down against the windscreen. Lower the passenger’s side first, then the driver’s side. Place the top of the wiper blade on To replace a rear wiper blade: the end of the blade assembly, and slide the blade onto the assembly...
  • Page 490 10/09/29 20:57:58 42SWAF30_490 Wiper Blades Slide the new blade into the holder. Make sure it is engaged in the slot along its full length. Insert both ends of the blade into the holder. Make sure they are secure. Install the wiper blade assembly onto the wiper arm.
  • Page 491 10/09/29 20:58:08 42SWAF30_491 Tyres To safely operate your vehicle, your The deflation warning system will Inflation Guidelines tyres must be the proper type and Keeping the tyres properly inflated warn you when a change in tyre size, in good condition with adequate provides the best combination of revolutions occurs due to a decrease tread, and correctly inflated.
  • Page 492 10/09/29 20:58:14 42SWAF30_492 Tyres Use a gauge to measure the air Check the air pressure when the If you check air pressures when the pressure in each tyre at least once a tyres are cold. This means the tyres are hot [driven for several month.
  • Page 493 10/09/29 20:58:25 42SWAF30_493 Tyres You should get your own tyre Tyre Inspection INDICATOR LOCATION MARK pressure gauge and use it whenever Every time you check inflation, you you check your tyre pressures. This should also examine the tyres for will make it easier for you to tell if a damage, foreign objects, and wear.
  • Page 494 Improper wheel weights can damage check the wheel alignment. your vehicle’s aluminium wheels. Use only genuine Honda wheel Have your dealer check the tyres if weights for balancing. you feel a consistent vibration while driving.
  • Page 495 10/09/29 20:58:44 42SWAF30_495 Tyres If you purchase directional tyres, Refer to the illustrations in the next For non-directional tyres and wheels rotate only front-to-back. column when the normal spare tyre Front When the tyres are rotated, make is also rotated. sure the air pressures are checked.
  • Page 496 10/09/29 20:58:54 42SWAF30_496 Tyres It is best to replace all four tyres at Replacing Tyres and Wheels Replace your tyres with radial tyres the same time. If that is not possible of the same size, load range, speed or necessary, replace the two front Installing improper tyres on rating, and maximum cold tyre tyres or two rear tyres as a pair.
  • Page 497 10/09/29 20:59:06 42SWAF30_497 Tyres Wheels and Tyres Winter Tyres On European models Wheels: Because of the limited winter Install the winter tyres according to qualification of summer tyres for the remarks in the registration paper. 17 x 6 1/2J winter use we recommend the use of According to the EEC Directive for 18 x 7J winter tyres (M S tyres) on snowy...
  • Page 498 10/09/29 20:59:16 42SWAF30_498 Tyres When you have installed tyre chains, Tyre Chains Except EU models Use snow chains only in an drive at less than 30 km/h (19 mph) Use only the specified chains or their emergency or when they are legally on roads covered with snow or ice.
  • Page 499 10/09/29 20:59:25 42SWAF30_499 Tyres For EU models Use only the specified chains or their equivalents for your tyres as listed. Original Tyre Size Chain Type 225/65R17 102T RUD DISK 4715454 or equivalents 225/60R18 100H Not Available Original tyre is mentioned on the tyre information label on the driver’s doorjamb.
  • Page 500: Checking The Battery

    10/09/29 20:59:36 42SWAF30_500 Checking the Battery TEST INDICATOR WINDOW TEST INDICATOR WINDOW TEST INDICATOR WINDOW 2.0 engine model 2.4 engine model Diesel models Check the condition of the battery Check the terminals for corrosion (a If additional battery maintenance is monthly by looking at the test white or yellowish powder).
  • Page 501 10/09/29 20:59:43 42SWAF30_501 Checking the Battery Emergency Procedures Eyes Flush with water from a cup The battery gives off The battery contains sulfuric or other container for at least 15 explosive hydrogen gas acid (electrolyte) which is during normal operation. A highly corrosive and minutes.
  • Page 502 10/09/29 20:59:56 42SWAF30_502 Checking the Battery, Replacing the Battery On some types Replacing the Battery If your vehicle’s battery is POSITIVE NEGATIVE disconnected or goes dead, the audio BOLT BATTERY BRACKET TERMINAL TERMINAL system may disable itself. The next COVER time you turn on the radio, you will see ‘‘ENTER CODE’’...
  • Page 503: Replacing The Battery

    10/09/29 21:00:08 42SWAF30_503 Replacing the Battery Open the positive battery terminal To install a new battery, reverse this cover. Loosen the bolt on the procedure. positive battery cable, then disconnect the cable from the Make sure the battery bracket is positive ( ) terminal.
  • Page 504 10/09/29 21:00:19 42SWAF30_504 Vehicle Storage If you need to park your vehicle for Block the rear wheels. To minimize sticking, apply a an extended period (more than 1 silicone spray lubricant to all door month), there are several things you If the vehicle is to be stored for a and tailgate seals.
  • Page 505: Vehicle Storage

    10/09/29 21:00:27 42SWAF30_505 Vehicle Storage Cover the vehicle with a If you store your vehicle for 1 year or On diesel models only ‘‘breathable’’ cover, one made When parking the vehicle for an longer, have your dealer perform the from a porous material such as extended period, water maintenance inspections called for in cotton.
  • Page 506 10/09/29 21:00:40 42SWAF30_506 Vehicle Storage Turn the ignition key to the ON The engine runs normally, but the Priming the Fuel System (Diesel models only) (II) position and hold it for about malfunction indicator lamp or the If your vehicle runs out of fuel, the 30 seconds.
  • Page 507 10/09/29 21:00:46 42SWAF30_507 Vehicle Storage If this procedure is performed during normal driving, the malfunction indicator lamp will be turned off, and the PGM-FI warning on the multi-information display will also go out. If you are not sure how to bleed the air, contact your dealer.
  • Page 508: Appearance Care

    10/09/29 21:00:51 42SWAF30_508 Appearance Care Regular cleaning and polishing of Exterior Care ........504 your vehicle helps to keep it ‘‘new’’ Washing ........504 looking. This section gives you Waxing ........505 information on how to clean your Aluminium Wheels ....
  • Page 509: Exterior Care

    10/09/29 21:01:01 42SWAF30_509 Exterior Care Rinse the vehicle thoroughly with When you have washed and rinsed Washing 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 510: Waxing

    10/09/29 21:01:13 42SWAF30_510 Exterior Care Polishes Polishes and cleaner/ Waxing Aluminium Wheels Always wash and dry the whole waxes can restore the shine to paint (For some types) vehicle before waxing it. You should that has oxidized and lost some of its Clean your vehicle’s aluminium alloy wax your vehicle, including the metal shine.
  • Page 511: Audio Antenna

    10/09/29 21:01:21 42SWAF30_511 Exterior Care Audio Antenna Paint Touch-up Your dealer has touch-up paint to match your vehicle’s colour. The colour code is printed on a plate on the front doorjamb on the left side. Take this code to your dealer so you are sure to get the correct colour.
  • Page 512: Interior Care

    10/09/29 21:01:29 42SWAF30_512 Interior Care If you use non-Honda floor mats, Carpeting Floor Mats Vacuum the carpeting frequently to (Optional) make sure they fit properly and that remove dirt. Ground-in dirt will make they can be used with the floor mat the carpet wear out faster.
  • Page 513: Fabric

    10/09/29 21:01:40 42SWAF30_513 Interior Care Fabric Leather Windows Vacuum dirt and dust out of the (For some types) Clean the windows, inside and out, material frequently. For general Vacuum dirt and dust from the with a commercially-available glass cleaning, use a solution of mild soap leather frequently.
  • Page 514: Seat Belts

    10/09/29 21:01:49 42SWAF30_514 Interior Care Dirt build-up in the loops of the seat Seat Belts Air Fresheners belt anchors can cause the belts to If you want to use an air freshener/ retract slowly. Wipe the insides of deodorizer in the interior of your LOOP the loops with a clean cloth vehicle, it is best to use a solid type.
  • Page 515: Corrosion Protection

    10/09/29 21:02:00 42SWAF30_515 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 vehicle. You can the underside of your vehicle. This help keep your vehicle from is especially important in areas Moisture trapped in body cavities.
  • Page 516: Taking Care Of The Unexpected

    ..... . 512 common problems that motorists Changing a Flat Tyre ....513 experience with their vehicles. It Honda TRK ........519 gives you information about how to If the Engine Won’t Start ....534 safely evaluate the problem and what Jump Starting ........
  • Page 517: Compact Spare Tyre

    10/09/29 21:02:17 42SWAF30_517 Compact Spare Tyre (For some types) Use the compact spare tyre as a Do not use your compact spare INDICATOR LOCATION MARK temporary replacement only. Get tyre on another vehicle unless it is your regular tyre repaired or the same make and model.
  • Page 518: Changing A Flat Tyre

    Never get under vehicle when jack. or jack can be damaged. supported by jack. On vehicles with Honda TRK Place jack underneath reinforced Park the vehicle on firm, level, and Your vehicle is equipped with the area.
  • Page 519 10/09/29 21:02:43 42SWAF30_519 Changing a Flat Tyre FLOOR LID FLOOR LID SPARE TYRE JACK TOOLS TOOL SPARE TYRE JACK Turn on the hazard warning lights, Open the tailgate. Raise the (For some types) and turn the ignition switch to the luggage area floor lid by lifting up Open the tailgate.
  • Page 520 10/09/29 21:02:55 42SWAF30_520 Changing a Flat Tyre WHEEL NUT WRENCH JACK JACKING POINT Take the jack out of the spare tyre Loosen each wheel nut 1/2 turn Place the jack under the jacking area. with the wheel nut wrench. point nearest the tyre you need to Turn the jack’s end bracket change.
  • Page 521 10/09/29 21:03:03 42SWAF30_521 Changing a Flat Tyre NOTE: Do not use the jack if it doesn’t work properly. Call your dealer or a professional towing service. EXTENSION WHEEL NUT WRENCH BRAKE HUB Use the extension and the wheel Before mounting the spare tyre, nut wrench as shown to raise the wipe any dirt off the mounting vehicle until the flat tyre is off the...
  • Page 522 10/09/29 21:03:13 42SWAF30_522 Changing a Flat Tyre Put on the spare tyre. Put the wheel nuts back on finger-tight, then tighten them in a crisscross pattern with the wheel nut wrench until the wheel is firmly against the hub. Do not try to tighten the wheel nuts fully.
  • Page 523 10/09/29 21:03:24 42SWAF30_523 Changing a Flat Tyre Secure the flat tyre by screwing the wing bolt back into its hole. SPACER CONE Store the jack in its holder. Turn the jack’s end bracket to lock it in place. Store the tools, and place the cover on the flat tyre of the luggage area.
  • Page 524: Honda Trk

    Instead, your vehicle has handling manual is included in the the tyre sealant kit (Honda TRK: kit. Symbols on the Cuts or piercing in the tyre tread temporary repair kit of TERRA-S ).
  • Page 525 10/09/29 21:03:50 42SWAF30_525 Honda TRK (For some types) If you have a flat tyre while driving, Instructions for Use stop in a safe place. Make sure to park the vehicle on firm, level and non-slippery ground. Put the transmission in park (automatic) or neutral (manual), and set the parking brake.
  • Page 526 10/09/29 21:03:58 42SWAF30_526 Honda TRK (For some types) If you drive a vehicle after repair without extracting a nail or a screw, it may cause air leakage again or damage Aluminium the inside and burst a tyre. If Sealed you have to drive, drive carefully, especially around corners.
  • Page 527 Honda TRK section for using the Keep locked up and out of tyre sealant kit. Unscrew the valve cap (D) from the tyre valve (C). Deflate the tyre the reach of children.
  • Page 528 10/09/29 21:04:17 42SWAF30_528 Honda TRK (For some types) A valve insert can jump out, if PLUG air remains in tyre. Be careful in removing valve insert. FILLER HOSE Unscrew the valve insert (F) using Pull the plug from the filler hose the valve remover (E).
  • Page 529 10/09/29 21:04:26 42SWAF30_529 Honda TRK (For some types) VALVE CAP Hold the filling bottle with the filler Pull off the filler hose and firmly Affix the ‘‘Tyre Sealant in the tyre’’ hose downwards and compress. screw the valve insert (F) into the sticker (G) on the wheel.
  • Page 530 10/09/29 21:04:35 42SWAF30_530 Honda TRK (For some types) Do not affix a sticker on the steering wheel. The SRS air COVER bag may not function. Do not affix it in the position where it prevents the driver from seeing the warning indicators or speedometer.
  • Page 531 10/09/29 21:04:41 42SWAF30_531 Honda TRK (For some types) AIR PRESSURE GAUGE Operate the electric inflation pump for not longer than 15 minutes. It can cause overheating. POWER PLUG AIR COMPRESSOR SWITCH (L) (C) Turn the ignition switch to the ACCESSORY (I) position. Turn on the air compressor (L).
  • Page 532 10/09/29 21:04:50 42SWAF30_532 Honda TRK (For some types) After 10 minutes or 5 km (3 miles) running, check the tyre pressure with the air compressor pressure gauge. Note that the air pressure must be checked with the air compressor turned off. If the tyre pressure is kept, the tyre puncture is sealed.
  • Page 533 In the following cases, do not nearest Honda dealer. To repair detected, the tyre repair shop cannot drive on. Inform a Honda dealer or a the sealed tyre, consult your repair the sealed tyre. When you dealer. continue running, check tyre Roadside Assistance Service.
  • Page 534 Honda TRK (For some types) Symbols on the label are Instructions for Labels on the Air Compressor to remind you to read the Honda TRK section for using the tyre Do not touch the air sealant kit. compressor with hands without protective clothing.
  • Page 535 10/09/29 21:05:16 42SWAF30_535 Honda TRK (For some types) NOTE: Directions The power supply of the air Before using the air compressor, compressor is limited to your drive your vehicle to the road Turn off the switch on the air vehicle’s 12 volt DC accessory socket.
  • Page 536 10/09/29 21:05:26 42SWAF30_536 Honda TRK (For some types) Sealant Extraction (For a Honda dealer) Be careful not to spill sealant from a Be careful not to cut a hand tyre. or a finger. Be careful not to damage the tyre or the wheel.
  • Page 537 10/09/29 21:05:35 42SWAF30_537 Honda TRK (For some types) Recycling sealant is important for protecting environmental resources. Please cooperate in collecting used sealant. Insert the hose through the valve Bend the hose and tie it with the hole into the tyre.
  • Page 538 10/09/29 21:05:43 42SWAF30_538 Honda TRK (For some types) Sealant Label The sealant contains SEAL ethylene glycol. Swallowing the sealant can cause fatal poisoning. Drink with large quantities of water. Call a physician immediately. Getting the sealant in your eyes or on your skin can cause serious injury.
  • Page 539: If The Engine Won't Start

    10/09/29 21:05:54 42SWAF30_539 If the Engine Won’t Start Diagnosing why the engine won’t Turn the ignition switch to the Nothing Happens or the Starter start falls into two areas, depending Motor Operates Very Slowly START (III) position. If the on what you hear when you turn the When you turn the ignition switch to headlights do not dim, check the ignition switch to the START (III)
  • Page 540 10/09/29 21:06:09 42SWAF30_540 If the Engine Won’t Start Do you have fuel? Check the fuel After you have parked the vehicle The Starter Operates Normally In this case, the starter motor’s gauge; the low fuel indicator may for an extended period or when speed sounds normal, or even faster not be working.
  • Page 541: Jump Starting

    10/09/29 21:06:17 42SWAF30_541 Jump Starting Although this seems like a simple To jump start your vehicle: Turn off all the electrical procedure, you should take several Open the bonnet, and check the accessories: heater, A/C, climate precautions. physical condition of the battery. control, audio system, lights, etc.
  • Page 542 10/09/29 21:06:26 42SWAF30_542 Jump Starting 2.0 engine model 2.4 engine model 2.2 engine model (Diesel) BOOSTER BATTERY BOOSTER BATTERY BOOSTER BATTERY The numbers in the illustrations Connect one jumper cable to the show you the order to connect the positive ( ) terminal on your jumper cables.
  • Page 543 10/09/29 21:06:36 42SWAF30_543 Jump Starting 2.0 engine model 2.4 engine model 2.2 engine model (Diesel) Connect the second jumper cable On diesel models to the negative ( ) terminal on Connect the second jumper cable the booster battery. Connect the to the negative ( ) terminal on other end to the stud bolt on the the booster battery.
  • Page 544 10/09/29 21:06:42 42SWAF30_544 Jump Starting If the booster battery is in another Once the vehicle is running, vehicle, have an assistant start disconnect the negative cable from that vehicle and run it at a fast idle. your vehicle, then from the booster battery.
  • Page 545: If The Engine Overheats

    10/09/29 21:06:52 42SWAF30_545 If the Engine Overheats (Petrol models) The reading of the vehicle’s If you do not see steam or spray, temperature gauge should stay in leave the engine running, and the midrange. If it climbs to the red watch the temperature gauge.
  • Page 546: If The Engine Overheats

    10/09/29 21:07:03 42SWAF30_546 If the Engine Overheats (Petrol models) If you don’t find an obvious leak, Start the engine, and set the check the coolant level in the temperature control dial to radiator reserve tank. Add coolant maximum heat (climate control to Removing the radiator cap if the level is below the MIN mark.
  • Page 547 10/09/29 21:07:14 42SWAF30_547 If the Engine Overheats (Diesel models) The reading of your vehicle’s If you do not see steam or spray, temperature gauge should stay in leave the engine running and the midrange under most conditions. watch the temperature gauge. If Steam and spray from an It may go higher if you are driving up the high heat is due to overloading...
  • Page 548 10/09/29 21:07:24 42SWAF30_548 If the Engine Overheats (Diesel models) Look for any obvious coolant leaks, Start the engine and set the such as a split radiator hose. temperature control dial to Everything is still extremely hot, maximum heat (climate control to Removing the expansion so use caution.
  • Page 549: Low Oil Pressure Indicator

    10/09/29 21:07:34 42SWAF30_549 Low Oil Pressure Indicator This indicator should come Start the engine, and watch the oil on when the ignition switch pressure indicator. If it does not go is in the ON (II) position, and go out Running the engine with low oil out within 10 seconds, turn off the after the engine starts.
  • Page 550: Oil Level Indicator

    10/09/29 21:07:44 42SWAF30_550 Oil Level Indicator (On the Multi-information Display) If this symbol comes on, safely pull The oil level symbol/message OIL LEVEL INDICATOR off the road, park the vehicle on level display can be reset each time you ground, turn off the engine and let turn off the engine.
  • Page 551 10/09/29 21:07:52 42SWAF30_551 Oil Level Indicator (On the Multi-information Display) Oil Level Sensor Failure If you ignore the oil level symbol/ message and keep driving with this symbol/message on, you can seriously damage the engine. This system activates after the engine warms up.
  • Page 552: Charging System Indicator

    10/09/29 21:07:59 42SWAF30_552 Charging System Indicator This indicator should come Immediately turn off all electrical on when the ignition switch accessories. Try not to use other is in the ON (II) position, and go out electrically operated controls such as after the engine starts.
  • Page 553: Malfunction Indicator Lamp

    10/09/29 21:08:08 42SWAF30_553 Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Petrol models) This indicator comes on, If this indicator comes on, safely pull If you turn the ignition switch to the then goes out when you off the road and turn off the engine. ON (II) position, without starting the turn the ignition switch to the ON Restart the engine and watch the...
  • Page 554: Malfunction Indicator Lamp

    10/09/29 21:08:17 42SWAF30_554 Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Diesel models) This indicator comes on, dealer as soon as possible. Drive This indicator will also come on and then goes out when you moderately until the dealer has you cannot restart the engine after turn the ignition switch to the ON inspected the problem.
  • Page 555: Pgm-Fi Warning

    10/09/29 21:08:26 42SWAF30_555 PGM-FI Warning (Diesel models) If this symbol or the symbol with a message is displayed, safely pull off the road and turn off the engine. If you keep driving with the symbol Restart and turn off the engine at ‘‘PGM-FI’’...
  • Page 556: Brake System Indicator

    10/09/29 21:08:37 42SWAF30_556 Brake System Indicator The brake system indicator However, if the brake pedal does not You will also see the symbol ‘‘ ,’’ normally comes on when feel normal, you should take or this symbol with a ‘‘CHECK you turn the ignition switch to the immediate action.
  • Page 557: Fuses

    10/09/29 21:08:49 42SWAF30_557 Fuses INTERIOR AUXILIARY FUSES AUXILIARY FUSES Left-hand drive type model Right-hand drive type model FUSE FUSE LABEL The vehicle’s fuses are located in On diesel models several fuse boxes under the One or two auxiliary fuse boxes are dashboard and in the engine located next to the interior fuse box.
  • Page 558 10/09/29 21:08:56 42SWAF30_558 Fuses Petrol models Diesel models UNDER-BONNET SECONDARY FUSE UNDER-BONNET PRIMARY FUSE BOX UNDER-BONNET FUSE BOX The under-bonnet fuse box is located in the back of the engine compartment on the left side. To open it, push the tabs as shown. Taking Care of the Unexpected...
  • Page 559 10/09/29 21:09:05 42SWAF30_559 Fuses Checking and Replacing Fuses FUSE BLOWN FUSE BLOWN If something electrical in your vehicle stops working, the first thing you should check for is a blown fuse. Determine from the chart on pages on petrol models, and pages on diesel models, or the diagram on the fuse box lid,...
  • Page 560 10/09/29 21:09:14 42SWAF30_560 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 cigarette lighter).
  • Page 561 10/09/29 21:09:20 42SWAF30_561 Fuses SPARE FUSES Replacing a fuse with one that has a higher rating greatly increases the chances of damaging the electrical system. If you do not have a replacement fuse with the proper rating for the circuit, install one with a lower rating.
  • Page 562: Fuse Locations (Petrol Models)

    10/09/29 21:09:33 42SWAF30_562 Fuse Locations (Petrol models) The fuses contained in the under-bonnet fuse box vary PRIMARY UNDER-BONNET FUSE BOX slightly depending on models. The locations of fuses are shown with symbols on the fuse label. Refer to the table below for the fuses on your vehicle.
  • Page 563 10/09/30 16:40:37 42SWAF30_563 Fuse Locations (Petrol models) The fuses contained in the interior fuse box vary slightly depending on models. INTERIOR FUSE BOX The locations of fuses are shown with symbols on the fuse label. Refer to the table below for the fuses on your vehicle. Circuits Protected Circuits Protected Power Window...
  • Page 564: Fuse Locations (Diesel Models)

    10/09/29 21:09:54 42SWAF30_564 Fuse Locations (Diesel models) The fuses contained in the under-bonnet fuse box vary PRIMARY UNDER-BONNET FUSE BOX slightly depending on models. The locations of fuses are shown with symbols on the fuse label. Refer to the table below for the fuses on your vehicle.
  • Page 565 10/09/30 16:40:44 42SWAF30_565 Fuse Locations (Diesel models) The fuses contained in the interior fuse box vary slightly INTERIOR FUSE BOX depending on models. The locations of fuses are shown with symbols on the fuse label. Refer to the table below for the fuses on your vehicle.
  • Page 566 10/09/29 21:10:10 42SWAF30_566 Fuse Locations (Diesel models) Auxiliary fuse box Left-hand drive type FI Back up For some types Right-hand drive type Taking Care of the Unexpected...
  • Page 567: Emergency Towing

    10/09/29 21:10:26 42SWAF30_567 Emergency Towing If your vehicle needs to be towed, The tow Leave the ignition switch in the Sling-type Equipment call a professional towing service or truck uses metal cables with hooks ACCESSORY (I) position so the organization. Never tow your vehicle on the ends.
  • Page 568 10/09/29 21:10:34 42SWAF30_568 Emergency Towing If you decide to tow your vehicle On 4WD models with all four wheels on the ground, The only way you can safely tow Trying to lift or tow your vehicle by make sure you use a properly- your vehicle is with flat-bed the bumpers will cause serious designed and attached tow bar.
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  • Page 570: Technical Information

    10/09/29 21:10:42 42SWAF30_570 Technical Information The diagrams in this section give Identification Numbers ....566 you the dimensions and capacities of Specifications ........ . 569 your vehicle, and the locations of the Catalytic Converters identification numbers. (Petrol models) ......
  • Page 571: Identification Numbers

    10/09/29 21:10:49 42SWAF30_571 Identification Numbers Your vehicle has several identifying 2.0 engine model (Petrol) numbers in various places. The chassis number is stamped on the fire wall. MANUAL TRANSMISSION The engine number is stamped NUMBER into the engine block. The transmission number is on a AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION label on top of the transmission.
  • Page 572 10/09/29 21:10:54 42SWAF30_572 Identification Numbers 2.2 engine model (Diesel) MANUAL TRANSMISSION NUMBER AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION NUMBER ENGINE NUMBER CONTINUED Technical Information...
  • Page 573 10/10/05 18:05:18 42SWAF30_573 Identification Numbers The vehicle identification number (VIN)/chassis number is moulded VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) on the fire wall in the engine CHASSIS AND ENGINE NUMBER PLATE compartment. To access this number, pull down the lid on the back of the engine compartment.
  • Page 574: Specifications

    10/09/29 21:11:19 42SWAF30_574 Specifications Dimensions The mounting point/rear over Length 4,570 mm (179.9 in) hang of coupling device Dimensions Width 1,820 mm (71.7 in) 792 mm (31.2 in) Height 1,675 mm (65.9 in) 693 mm (27.3 in) 1,805 mm (71.1 in) 593 mm (23.3 in) Wheelbase 2,630 mm (103.5 in)
  • Page 575 10/09/29 21:11:32 42SWAF30_575 Specifications Weights Weights Curb weight 2.0 engine Max. permissible axle weight 1,499 1,607 kg (3,305 3,543 lbs) (Front) 2.0 /2.4 engine 1,534 1,643 kg (3,382 3,622 lbs) 1,020 kg (2,249 lbs) 2.4 engine 1,050 kg (2,315 lbs) 1,567 1,592 kg (3,455 3,510 lbs) Diesel engine 1,593 1,633 kg (3,512 3,600 lbs)
  • Page 576 10/10/14 15:41:33 42SWAF30_576 Specifications Weights Engine (Petrol models) Max. towing weight Type 2.0 engine Water cooled 4-stroke Trailer with brakes SOHC i-VTEC in line, 2.0 engine 4-cylinder gasoline engine 1,600 kg (3,527 lbs) 2.4 engine Water cooled 4-stroke 1,500 kg (3,307 lbs) DOHC i-VTEC in line, 2.4 engine 4-cylinder gasoline engine...
  • Page 577 10/09/29 21:12:00 42SWAF30_577 Specifications Capacities Fuel tank Approx. Engine coolant 58 (15.3 US gal , 12.8 Imp gal) Diesel models Engine coolant Automatic transmission 2.0 engine models Change 6.9 (1.82 US gal , 1.52 Imp gal) Automatic transmission Total 8.1 (2.14 US gal , 1.78 Imp gal) Change 6.1 (1.61 US gal , 1.34 Imp gal) Manual transmission...
  • Page 578 10/09/29 21:12:14 42SWAF30_578 Specifications Capacities Engine oil Manual transmission fluid 2.2 (2.3 US qt , 1.9 Imp qt) 2.0 engine models Change 2.5 (2.6 US qt , 2.2 Imp qt) Change Total 2.5 (2.6 US qt , 2.2 Imp qt) Including filter 3.7 (3.9 US qt , 3.3 Imp qt) 3.1 (3.3 US qt , 2.7 Imp qt)
  • Page 579 10/09/29 21:12:30 42SWAF30_579 Specifications Tyres Suspension Size/Pressure See tyre information label on Type Front Strut driver’s doorjamb or ask dealer Rear Double wishbone for information. Steering Alignment Type Rack and pinion, with electrical Toe-in Front 0.0 mm (0.00 in) power assistance Rear 2.0 mm (0.08 in) Rack and pinion, with hydraulic...
  • Page 580 Type Honda Type-E performed by your dealer. For some types Honda TRK Air Compressor A weighted emission sound 5 dB (A) NOTE: pressure level Replacement of the side turn signal light in the outside mirrors should be A weighted sound power level 91.5...
  • Page 581: Catalytic Converters (Petrol Models)

    10/09/29 21:13:05 42SWAF30_581 Catalytic Converters (Petrol models) The three way catalytic converter must operate at a high temperature for the chemical reactions to take place. It can set on fire any combustible materials that come near it. Park your vehicle away from high grass, dry leaves, or other flammables.
  • Page 582: Catalytic Converters (Diesel Models)

    10/09/29 21:13:12 42SWAF30_582 Catalytic Converters (Diesel models) The PM will be burnt out and The DPF system requires no regular Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF) System removed from the DPF at a maintenance. If you drive for long Your vehicle is equipped with the periodically high temperature of the periods at slow speeds, particulate diesel particulate filter (DPF) system...
  • Page 583 (it may take about 15 this happens, take your vehicle to a minutes, depending on driving Honda dealer as soon as possible to conditions). This will increase the have the DPF system checked. exhaust temperature and help to burn and remove the PM from the DPF.
  • Page 584 (DPF) is clogged with accumulated particulate matter (PM) and it should be checked, then repaired or replaced. Take your vehicle to a Honda dealer as soon as possible. While in this condition, the engine power gets reduced. Technical Information...
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  • Page 586: Index

    10/09/29 21:13:35 42SWAF30_586 Index Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) Indicator ....... . 89, 389 ..........281 Operation ........389 Battery Accessories and Modifications . 363 Anti-theft Steering Column Charging System ACCESSORY (Ignition Key Lock ..........163 Indicator ......87, 547 Position) ........
  • Page 587 10/09/29 21:13:39 42SWAF30_587 Index Brightness Control, CD Changer ......256, 266 Tethers ......... . 68 Instruments ....... . 155 CD Changer Error Where Should a Child Sit? ..43 Brights, Headlights ...... . 148 Messages ......267, 268 Childproof Door Locks ....
  • Page 588 Doors Checking the Fuses ....554 Auto Door Locking/ Hazard Warning Flashers ..156 Unlocking ....... 168 Honda TRK ....... . 519 Locking and Unlocking .... . 164 Jump Starting ......536 DANGER, Explanation of ....
  • Page 589 10/09/29 21:13:52 42SWAF30_589 Index Emergency Towing ...... . 562 Features ......... . 225 Airbags ........15, 35 Engine Filling the Fuel Tank ..... 354 Heaters ........196 Coolant Temperature Gauge . 100 Filters Fuel ..........352 If It Won’t Start ......
  • Page 590 . 93, 402 High-Low Beam Switch ....148 Indicator ........90 Water in Fuel Filter ....462 High-mount Brake Light ....472 ..........91 Honda TRK ........519 Front Fog Light Indicator ... 92 CONTINUED...
  • Page 591 10/09/29 21:14:05 42SWAF30_591 Index Indicators, Instrument Panel . 82, 86 Luggage Area Light ..... . 222 Infant Restraint ....... . 49 Luggage Hooks ......368 Infant Seats ........49 Lane Change, Signaling ....148 Luggage, How to Carry ....
  • Page 592 10/09/29 21:14:11 42SWAF30_592 Index Outside Mirrors ......210 Refueling ........354 Outside Temperature PGM-FI Warning ......550 Neutral (N) Position ..... . 383 Indicator ........106 Polishing and Waxing ....504 New Vehicle Break-in ....
  • Page 593 10/09/29 21:14:16 42SWAF30_593 Index Schedule ........427 Cleaning ........509 Spark Plugs ........ . 571 Detachable Anchor ....194 Radiator Overheating ... . 540, 542 Tyres .......... . 491 e-Pretensioners ......32 Radio/Disc Sound System ... .
  • Page 594 10/09/29 21:14:22 42SWAF30_594 Index Spare Tyre ......512, 513 Steam Coming from Taking Care of the Unexpected . 511 Compact ........512 Engine ........ . 540, 542 Technical Descriptions Inflating ....... 486, 512 Steering Wheel Catalytic Converter ..
  • Page 595 10/09/29 21:14:28 42SWAF30_595 Index Transmission Fluid Selection ....451, 453 Identification Number ..566, 567 Ultrasonic Sensor ......297 WARNING, Explanation of .... . iii Shifting the Automatic ....381 Underside, Cleaning ..... . 510 Warning Labels, Location of ..
  • Page 596 10/09/29 21:14:31 42SWAF30_596 Index Windscreen Automatic Intermittent Wipers ........146 Cleaning ......145, 508 Washers ........145 Winter Tyres ........492 Wiper Blades Changing ........482 Operation ........144 ..........258 Worn Tyres ........
  • Page 597 For the evaluation of compliance with the directive, the following standards were applied: EN1494:2000 A1:2008 according to Annex I of 2006/42/EC. Technical File Compiler: Honda Motor Europe Ltd. Aalst Office wijngaardveld1 (Noord V), 9300 Aalst, Belgium This declaration is based on: Third party testing performed by the Notified Body TUV Rheinland, Product Safety GmbH Registration Number: AM50100492 0001/JAPAN (MODEL SNB, SJD, S2A).

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