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1995 Accord Wagon Online Reference Owner's Manual
Use these links (and links throughout this manual) to navigate through this reference.
For a printed owner's manual, click on authorized manuals or go to www.helminc.com.
Owner's Identification Form
Introduction .........................................................................................................................................
A Few Words About Safety.................................................................................................................
Driver and Passenger Safety ..............................................................................................................
Proper use and care of your vehicle's seat belts, and Supplemental Restraint System.
Instruments and Controls.................................................................................................................
Instrument panel indicator and gauge, and how to use dashboard and steering column controls.
Comfort and Convenience Features .............................................................................................. .
How to operate the climate control system, the audio system, and other convenience features.
Before Driving................................................................................................................................. . .
What gasoline to use, how to break-in your new vehicle, and how to load luggage and other cargo.
Driving .............................................................................................................................................. .
The proper way to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, plus towing a trailer.
Maintenance .....................................................................................................................................
The Maintenance Schedule shows you when you need to take your vehicle to the dealer.
Appearance Care..............................................................................................................................
Tips on cleaning and protecting your vehicle. Things to look for if your vehicle ever needs body repairs.
Taking Care of the Unexpected ......................................................................................................
This section covers several problems motorists sometimes experience, and how to handle them.
Technical Information.....................................................................................................................
ID numbers, dimensions, capacities, and technical information.
Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. and Canada) ................................................................
A summary of the warranties covering your new Acura, and how to contact us.
Authorized Manuals (U.S. only)......................................................................................................
How to order manuals and other technical literature.
Index......................................................................................................................................................
Information you need when you pull up to the fuel pump.
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    1995 Accord Wagon Online Reference Owner's Manual Use these links (and links throughout this manual) to navigate through this reference. For a printed owner's manual, click on authorized manuals or go to www.helminc.com. Contents Owner's Identification Form Introduction ............................A Few Words About Safety......................... Driver and Passenger Safety ......................
  • Page 2: Introduction

    The next owner will find it just as helpful. Several other booklets in the glove box explain the warranties that protect your Honda. We suggest you read them carefully so you understand the coverages and the responsibilities of ownership.
  • Page 3 A safety message alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others. Each safety message is preceded by a safety alert symbol and one Your Honda or other of three words, DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION. These mean: property can be damaged if you don't follow instructions.
  • Page 4 Driver and Passenger Safety This section gives you important Advice for Pregnant Women Important Safety information about occupant Seat Belt Maintenance ..Reminders ....protection.
  • Page 5: System

    Your Occupant Protection System Infants or small children are Your Honda is equipped with supplemental restraint system (see page 14). seat belts and other features that properly secured in a child work together to protect you and safety seat (see page 18).
  • Page 6: And How It Works

    Seat Belt System Components states and all Canadian safety seats (see page 17). provinces require you to wear Your Honda has seat belts in all seat belts. five seating positions. The front A pregnant woman needs to seats and the outside positions...
  • Page 7: Lap/Shoulder Belt

    The Seat Belt System and How It Works Lap Belt belts. The center position of the Each lap/shoulder belt has an rear seat has a lap belt. emergency locking retractor. In The lap belt has one manually normal driving, the retractor lets adjusted belt that fits across the Your seat belt system also you move freely in your seat...
  • Page 8: Driver And Passenger Safety

    The Seat Belt System and How It Works 2. Check to see that the belt is allowing you to maintain full Wearing Seat Belts Properly control of the vehicle. Make sure not twisted. You can increase the effective- the seat-back is upright (see ness of your seat belts if you take 3.
  • Page 9: The Seat Belt System And How It Works

    The Seat Belt System and How It Works 4. Pull up on the shoulder part Front seats: Adjust the belt To unlatch the seat belt, push of the belt to remove any anchor by squeezing the two the red PRESS button on the slack.
  • Page 10: Wearing The Lap Belt

    The Seat Belt System and How It Works Wearing the Lap Belt 2. Position the belt so it fits as To unlatch the belt, push the red low as possible across your PRESS button on the buckle. 1. Pull the latch plate across hips and pelvic bones, not your hips, and insert it into across your stomach.
  • Page 11: Seat Belt Maintenance

    The Seat Belt System and How It Works, Supplemental Restraint System If possible, use the lap/shoulder Seat Belt Maintenance Supplemental Restraint System seat belt, remembering to keep For safety, you should check the Your Accord is equipped with a the lap portion as low as condition of your seat belts Supplemental Restraint System possible (see page 7).
  • Page 12: Srs Components

    Supplemental Restraint System SRS Components What Happens in a Crash After inflating, the airbags will immediately deflate. The entire Your supplement restraint If you ever have a severe frontal process, from detection to system includes: collision, the sensors will detect deflation, takes a fraction of a rapid deceleration and signal the second.
  • Page 13: Airbags

    Supplemental Restraint System undercarriage, may not cause Important Facts Airbags inflate and deflate only once. They cannot protect you extensive body damage but may About Airbags cause the airbags to inflate. during any additional impacts Airbags inflate only when that occur during a crash needed;...
  • Page 14: Supplemental Restraint System

    Supplemental Restraint System The total time for inflating and To do its job, the airbag inflates After the bag completely inflates, with considerable force. So, deflating is a fraction of a it immediately starts deflating so while it can reduce serious second.
  • Page 15: Airbag Works

    Supplemental Restraint System How the Passenger's Front seat passengers should place any objects on top of this move the seat as far back as lid. If the airbag inflates, those Airbag Works practical and sit well back in the objects can be propelled inside If you have a severe frontal seat.
  • Page 16: System Service Precautions 1

    There are no parts you can uninflated airbags can be your convenience. safely service. dangerous. Get assistance from a Honda dealer if your car must You must have the system System Service Precautions be scrapped. serviced by an authorized Honda...
  • Page 17: Additional Safety Information

    Additional Safety Information The seat belts and airbags are For information on how to adjust Door Locks obviously important parts of the seat-back, see page 48. It is not safe to leave your car your occupant protection doors unlocked. A passenger, system.
  • Page 18 Additional Safety Information, Child Safety Be sure to keep compartment harness. This harness can be Child Safety doors closed when the car is secured to the rear seat with a Children depend on adults to moving. If a front passenger hits seat belt.
  • Page 19: Where Should Children Sit

    Child Safety Where Should Children Sit? We strongly recommend that you Important Safety Reminders do not put an infant seat in the According to accident statistics, Never hold a baby or child on front passenger's seat. If the children of all sizes and ages are your lap when riding in a car.
  • Page 20: Child Safety

    Child Safety If your are driving with small Check the seat's instructions and Restraining an Infant children in the car, you should labels for height and weight Who Weighs Less Than use the childproof door locks to limits. 20 lb (9 kg) prevent them from opening the An infant up to about 20 Ib (9 kg) Secure the child seat to the car.
  • Page 21 Child Safety Restraining a Child Who If you decide to put a toddler We recommend that, whenever seat in any other seating possible, you put the infant seat Weighs Between 20 and in the center position of the rear position, you must use a locking 40 lb (9 and 18 kg) clip on the car's lap/shoulder seat and secure it to the car with...
  • Page 22: Locking Clip

    Child Safety Put the lap/shoulder belt on your To install a locking clip, do the neck, you should use a booster child and check its fit. The seat. following: shoulder belt should fit over 1. Place the child restraint in Several styles of booster seats the collarbone and across the the desired position.
  • Page 23: With Tethers

    With Tethers close as possible to the your authorized Honda dealer. Your Honda has three attach- latch plate. ment points for tether-style child If you need an anchor plate and seats. Two are on the floor mounting hardware, you can behind each rear seat.
  • Page 24: Storing A Child Seat

    Child Safety Storing a Child Seat Canadian Cars The anchor plate and mounting When you are not using an infant hardware for a top tether are seat or other child restraint, supplied with the car. When either remove it or make sure it installing, make sure the toothed is properly secured so it cannot washer is on the bottom of the...
  • Page 25: Carbon Monoxide Hazard

    Carbon Monoxide Hazard Your car's exhaust contains drive with the tailgate open, carbon monoxide gas. You open all the windows and set the should have no problem with heating and cooling system as Carbon monoxide gas is toxic. carbon monoxide entering the shown below.
  • Page 26: Safety Labels

    They warn you of potential hazards that could cause serious injury. Read these labels carefully, and don't remove them. If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact your Honda dealer for a replacement. Driver and Passenger Safety...
  • Page 27 Driver's Seat Power Rear Window operation of your Honda. All the Wiper/Washer ..Height Adjustment ..essential controls are within easy Windshield Washers .
  • Page 28 Control Locations HEATING/COOLING HOOD RELEASE HANDLE DIGITAL CLOCK CONTROL AUDIO SYSTEM HORN DOOR LOCK MIRROR CONTROLS POWER WINDOW SWITCH FUEL FILL DOOR RELEASE Instruments and Controls...
  • Page 29: Indicator Lights

    Indicator Lights The instrument panel has many indicators to give you important SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT HIGH BEAM INDICATOR information about your car. SYSTEM INDICATOR SEAT BELT REMINDER PARKING BRAKE AND BRAKE LIGHT SYSTEM INDICATOR* Lamp Check CHARGING SYSTEM INDICATOR Many of the indicator lights CRUISE CONTROL INDICATOR come on when you turn the...
  • Page 30 Indicator Lights Seat Belt Reminder Low Oil 2. It can indicate the brake fluid Light level is low if it remains lit Pressure Indicator after you release the parking This indicator lights when you The engine can be severely brake or conies on while turn the ignition ON (II).
  • Page 31 Indicator Lights If you see any of these If it does not go off, or comes Door and Brake Lamp indications, the airbags may not back on again while driving, take Monitor work when needed in an the car to your dealer to have it accident.
  • Page 32 Indicator Lights All the lights in the monitor When you turn on the Hazard off if you turn on the headlights display come on for a few Warning switch, both turn signal or release the parking brake. If it seconds when you turn the lights blink.
  • Page 33: Instruments And Controls

    Gauges Odometer FUEL GAUGE SPEEDOMETER ODOMETER TEMPERATURE TACHOMETER GAUGE The odometer shows the total distance your car has been driven. It measures miles in U.S. models and kilometers in Canadian models. It is illegal under federal law (in the U.S.) and provincial regulations (in Canada) to disconnect, reset, or alter the odometer with the...
  • Page 34 Gauges Fuel Gauge rise to the upper white mark. If it INDICATOR reaches the red (hot) mark, pull This shows how much fuel you safely to the side of the road. have. It is most accurate when Turn to page for instructions the car is on level ground.
  • Page 35: Controls Near The Steering Wheel

    Controls Near the Steering Wheel The two levers on the steering REAR WINDOW column contain controls for DEFOGGER WINDSHIELD INSTRUMENT PANEL BRIGHTNESS WIPERS/WASHERS driving features you use most often. The left lever controls HAZARD the turn signals, headlights, and WARNING high beams.
  • Page 36 Controls Near the Steering Wheel To flash the high beams, pull Headlights If you leave the lights on with the back and hold the turn signal ignition switch in ACCESSORY (I) The rotating switch on the left lever. Release the lever, and the or LOCK (0), you will hear a lever controls the lights.
  • Page 37 Controls Near the Steering Wheel Instrument Panel Brightness Turn Signals the proper direction, and hold it; The lever will return to the The knob on the dashboard to Signal a turn or lane change with center position as soon as you the left of the instrument panel this lever.
  • Page 38 Controls Near the Steering Wheel To operate the wipers in mist To activate the rear windshield Windshield Washers mode, push the control lever wiper, turn the switch "ON." If To clean the front windshield, down. The wipers run at high you wish to use the wiper and pull back on the wiper control speed until you release the lever.
  • Page 39 Controls Near the Steering Wheel Hazard Warning Rear Window Defogger Make sure the rear window is clear and you have good Push the red button to the left of The rear window defogger will visibility before starting to drive. the clock to turn on the hazard clear fog, frost, and thin ice from warning lights (four-way the window.
  • Page 40 Controls Near the Steering Wheel, Steering Wheel Controls 2. The lever to tilt the steering 4. Make sure you have securely Steering Wheel Adjustment wheel is under the steering locked the steering wheel in You can adjust the steering place by trying to move it up column to the left.
  • Page 41: Steering Wheel Controls

    Steering Wheel Controls 3. Press and hold the SET/decel Using the Cruise Control button on the steering wheel 1. Push in the Cruise Control until the CRUISE CONTROL Master Switch to the left of Improper use of the cruise light on the instrument panel the steering column.
  • Page 42 Steering Wheel Controls CRUISE CONTROL light on the Press the SET/decel and Changing the Set Speed instrument panel will go out. RESUME/accel buttons at the You can increase the set cruising When the car slows to the de- same time. speed in either of two ways: sired speed, press the SET/ Press the Cruise Control...
  • Page 43 SET/decel button. replaced. Keep the plate stored in a safe place. When replacing VALET KEY MASTER KEY Pressing the Cruise Control keys, use only Honda-approved NUMBER Master Switch turns the system key blanks. PLATE completely off and erases the previous cruising speed from memory.
  • Page 44: Keys And Locks

    Keys and Locks Ignition Switch position. When you turn the key ACCESSORY (I) — In this position, you can operate the audio system from LOCK to ACCESSORY, you The ignition switch is on the and cigarette lighter. may have to turn the steering right side of the steering column.
  • Page 45 Keys and Locks Power Door Locks push the lock tab down. Release including the tailgate, and pull the handle; then close the door. up to unlock them. Each door has a lock tab on top of the door panel. Push the lock The front doors can be locked tab down to lock the door, and and unlocked from the outside...
  • Page 46 Keys and Locks you push "Lock," on the automatically lock. If the key is in rear door has a lock lever near transmitter, all doors and the the ignition, the remote the edge. With the lever in the tailgate will lock. transmitter will not work.
  • Page 47 Keys and Locks To open the tailgate, pull the Glove Box handle, and then lift up the Open the glove box by pulling tailgate. the bottom of the handle. Close An open glove box can cause it with a firm push. Lock or serious injury to your passenger unlock the glove box with the in a crash, even if the...
  • Page 48: Seat Adjustments

    Seat Adjustments Adjust the seat before you start To change the angle of the seat- driving. back, pull up on the lever on the outside of the seat bottom. Move Reclining the seat-back can the seat-back to the desired Front Seat Adjustments decrease the protection you get position, and release the lever.
  • Page 49 Seat Adjustments Driver's Seat Power Height restraint is even with the top of side of the seat-back. Pivot the lever forward until it stops, then your ears. Adjustment let it return. Doing this several On U.S. EX models The front head restraints adjust times adjusts the lumbar support The height of your driver's seat for height.
  • Page 50 Seat Adjustments, Power Windows To remove a head restraint for Pull up the release button at the Pivot it down to use it. cleaning or repair, pull it up as top of the seat-back, and move far as it will go. Press the release the seat-back forward.
  • Page 51: Power Windows

    Power Windows holding it. The rear windows The MAIN switch controls power The master control panel also open only halfway. to the passengers' windows. contains these extra features: With this switch off, the The driver's armrest has a AUTO — To open the driver's passengers' windows cannot be master power window control window fully, push the window...
  • Page 52 Power Windows, Moonroof The power window system has a close the moonroof for up to 10 Moonroof key-off delay function. The minutes after you turn off the On U.S. EX models windows will still operate for up ignition. The key-off delay Use the switches on the dash- to 10 minutes after you turn off cancels as soon as you open...
  • Page 53 Mirrors, Power Mirrors Mirrors 3. Push the appropriate edge of Adjusting the Power Mirrors the adjustment switch to Adjust the outside mirrors with Keep the inside and outside move the mirror right, left, the adjustment switch on the mirrors clean and adjusted for up, or down.
  • Page 54 Parking Brake, Digital Clock Parking Brake To set the clock: NOTICE To apply the parking brake, pull 1. Turn the ignition switch Driving the car with the parking the lever up fully. To release it, ON (II) to display the time. brake applied can damage the pull up slightly, push the button, rear brakes and axles.
  • Page 55 Digital Clock, Beverage Holder 4. Press and hold the M button will pop open. To close it, push it upholstery, carpeting, and electrical components in the until the minutes advance to down until it latches. the desired time. interior. If the liquid is very hot, it can scald you or your You can use the RESET button to passengers.
  • Page 56 Console Compartment, Coin Box, Cigarette Lighter Console Compartment Cigarette Lighter Coin Box To open the console To open the coin box, pull the The ignition switch must be in compartment, pull up the front upper edge. Close it with a firm ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) for the edge of the lid.
  • Page 57 Interior Light Ashtrays remove the ashtray for emptying, open it, and then lift up and out. Open the front ashtray by The interior light has a three- swinging the lid down. Push it in position switch. In the OFF to close it. (forward) position, the light does not come on.
  • Page 58: Courtesy Lights

    Courtesy Lights Each front and rear door has a courtesy light. This light (with the front interior light switch in the center position) comes on when you open either front door. IGNITION SWITCH LIGHT DOOR LIGHT Your car also has a courtesy light in the ignition switch.
  • Page 59: Comfort And Convenience Features

    Comfort and Convenience Features The heating/air conditioning Operating the CD Heating and Cooling ..Player/Changer ..system in your car provides a What Each Control Does .. comfortable driving environment CD Error Indications .
  • Page 60 Heating and Cooling Comfort and Convenience Features...
  • Page 61: Heating And Cooling

    Heating and Cooling This system has full heating, Each side vent can be opened ventilation, and air conditioning and closed with the dials next to them. capabilities. You can adjust the system controls to mix these SIDE VENT in various combinations. The air flows into the interior at three possible levels that you can select.
  • Page 62 Heating and Cooling What Each Control Does RECIRCULATION/ AIR CONDITIONING FRESH AIR BUTTON SWITCH Fan Control Dial Turning this dial clockwise increases the fan speed, which increases air flow. Temperature Control Dial Turning this dial clockwise increases the temperature of air flowing from the system.
  • Page 63 Heating and Cooling To Cool With A/C mode to heat or cool Controlling Air Flow Direction the interior more quickly, or to To operate the air conditioning Air flows into the interior at keep out smoke and dust. three levels: Toward the floor system, press the air Leaving the system in conditioning switch.
  • Page 64 Heating and Cooling the windows, and set the system for cooling as described above. Air conditioning places an extra load on the engine. Watch the coolant temperature gauge (see page 34) when using the A/C in heavy traffic or driving up long hills.
  • Page 65 Heating and Cooling To Defog and Defrost 3. Switch the fan and To Turn Everything Off temperature controls to To remove fog from the inside of To shut off the system maximum. the windows, do this: temporarily, turn the fan control and temperature control dials all 1.
  • Page 66: Audio System

    AM/FM/Cassette Stereo U.S.: EX STEREO INDICATOR ON/OFF/VOL KNOB Audio System Your Honda audio system is easy to use and will give clear AM/FM reception. The preset buttons allow you to select six stations on AM and 12 stations on FM.
  • Page 67 Audio System 3. Pick the Preset button you STEREO will be displayed next to the system searches up or down the frequency if the station is from the current frequency. Push want for that station. Press broadcasting in FM stereo. The the switch until you hear a beep, the button and hold it until AM stereo feature is not...
  • Page 68 Audio System Balance control to turn off the radio panel illumination even with the radio on. Push the control knob so it pops out, and then pull it out slightly farther. Check this control if the control panel lights do not come on with the instrument panel lights.
  • Page 69 Audio System Radio Frequencies U.S.: EX CASSETTE TAPE DIRECTION SLOT INDICATOR Your Honda's radio can tune in all frequencies in both the AM and FM bands. Those bands cover these frequencies: AM band 530 to 1710 kilohertz FM band 87.7 to 107.9 megahertz...
  • Page 70 Audio System Dolby noise reduction turns on turn off REPEAT by pressing the To rewind the tape, push the FF/ when you insert a cassette. If the REW/TMS switch down and then button again. tape was not recorded with release it. You will see REW in The TMS function lets you skip the display.
  • Page 71 30 hours of use. Your insert it. If the tape is loose, If you do not clean the cassette Honda dealer has a cleaning kit tighten it by turning one of the drive regularly, it may eventually available for this purpose.
  • Page 72 Insert the disc in the player. Push CD Changer (Optional) down and hold the switch to the CD button on the player; Your dealer has a Honda in-dash move rapidly backward within a "CD" will show in the display, Compact Disc player or a and the disc will start to play.
  • Page 73 Audio System the next track on the CD. It will player or on each disc in the If you turn off the audio skip backward to the beginning changer. system while a CD is playing, of the current track if you push either with the ON/OFF/VOL When A.SELECT is used with the the switch down and release it.
  • Page 74 Audio System CD Error Indications If you see an error indication on the display, find the cause in the chart to the right. If you cannot clear the error indication, take the car to your Honda dealer. Comfort and Convenience Features...
  • Page 75 Audio System on for one hour before trying Anti-Theft Feature having your Honda dealer again. contact American Honda. To do On U.S. EX models this, he will need the system's Your car's audio system will You will have to store your serial number.
  • Page 76 Break-in Period ... . . Before you begin driving your Honda, you should know what Gasoline ....
  • Page 77 Break-in Period, Gasoline Break-in Period Gasoline Oxygenated Fuels Help assure your car's future Your Honda is designed to Some conventional gasolines are reliability and performance by operate most effectively on being blended with alcohol or an paying extra attention to how unleaded gasoline.
  • Page 78: Before Driving

    The following are the the U.S. or Canada, write to problems. It may also damage EPA-approved percentages of metal, rubber, and plastic parts Honda at the address shown for of your fuel system. oxygenates: information about any modifications your car may...
  • Page 79 Service Station Procedures 3. Remove the fuel fill cap Filling the Fuel Tank slowly. You may hear a 1. Because the fuel fill cap is on hissing sound as pressure the driver's side of the car, Gasoline is highly flammable inside the tank escapes.
  • Page 80 Service Station Procedures 6. Push the fuel fill door closed 2. Standing in front of the car, 3. Pull the support rod out of its put your fingers under the clip, and insert the end into until it latches. front edge of the hood to the the hole On the driver's side right of center.
  • Page 81 Service Station Procedures 4. Remove the dipstick again, Oil Check 2. Wipe the dipstick with a clean cloth or paper towel. and check the level. It should Check the engine oil level every be between the upper and time you fill the car with fuel. lower marks.
  • Page 82 It is not checking other items in your your car's underside adds weight necessary to "warm-up" a cold Honda. and rolling resistance. Frequent engine by letting it idle for a long cleaning helps your fuel mileage...
  • Page 83 See Towing a Trailer on The maximum load you can the tailgate, be aware that page carry in your Honda is 950 Ib exhaust gas can enter the (430 kg). It includes the total This final number is the total interior.
  • Page 84: Loading Cargo

    Loading Cargo Cargo Area Storage Compartments edge out of its housing, and slip the brackets in the hooks A passenger should never sit in You can store smaller items in any provided at both sides of the the open cargo area while the of the three storage compart- tailgate opening.
  • Page 85 Loading Cargo To remove the tonneau cover Release the other side, then NOTICE housing unit, press the release remove the unit. Store the unit in on one side, carefully lift it out of an area where it will not be If you lift the housing unit more the holder, and rest it on the damaged.
  • Page 86 Driving Preparing to Drive ..This section gives you tips on starting the engine under various Starting the Engine ..conditions and how to operate Starting in Cold Weather at the 5-speed manual and High Altitude .
  • Page 87 Preparing to Drive, Starting the Engine You should do the following 6. Check the adjustment of the Starting the Engine checks and adjustments every inside and outside mirrors 1. Apply the parking brake. day before you drive your car. (see page 2.
  • Page 88 Starting the Engine time. Pause for at least 10 3. If the engine fails to start in Starting in Cold Weather step 2, push the accelerator seconds before trying again. at High Altitude (Above pedal all the way down, and 5.
  • Page 89: Speed Manual Transmission

    5-Speed Manual Transmission The manual transmission is Come to a full stop before you synchronized in all forward gears shift into reverse. You can for smooth operation. It has a damage the transmission by Rapid slowing or speeding up lockout so you cannot shift trying to shift into reverse with can cause loss of control on directly from Fifth to Reverse.
  • Page 90 5-Speed Manual Transmission, Automatic Transmission Automatic Transmission Recommended Shift Points Maximum Speeds Your Honda's transmission has Drive in the highest gear that lets The speeds in these tables are four forward speeds and is the engine run and accelerate the maximums for the given electronically controlled for smoothly.
  • Page 91: Automatic Transmission

    ON (II). If it accelerator pedal. flashed while driving (in any shift position), it indicates a possible SHIFT LEVER problem in the transmission. Avoid rapid acceleration and have the transmission checked by an authorized Honda dealer as soon as possible. Driving...
  • Page 92 Automatic Transmission Park (P) — This position out of Park, see Shift Lock car for any reason. Press on the mechanically locks the brake pedal when you are Release on page 94. transmission. Use Park whenever moving the shift lever from you are turning off or starting You must also press the release Neutral to another gear.
  • Page 93 Automatic Transmission For faster acceleration when in transmission downshifts only if engine's computer controls. The or D , you can get the the engine's redline will not be engine will run normally when transmission to automatically exceeded in the lower gear. you reduce the rpm below the downshift by pushing the red zone.
  • Page 94: Driving

    Have the car checked by your Honda their effectiveness. Use the 4. Push down on the key while engine to assist the brakes by dealer.
  • Page 95: The Braking System

    The Braking System confuse this with the brake wear much farther and you need to The ABS is always "ON." It indicators. They make a very press on it much harder. A much requires no special effort or audible "screeching." longer distance will be needed to driving technique.
  • Page 96 ABS INDICATOR trailer's cargo to change the Towing a Trailer tongue load. Start by putting Your Honda is designed approximately 60% of the cargo primarily to carry passengers toward the front and 40% toward and their cargo. You can use it to the rear.
  • Page 97: Towing A Trailer

    Towing a Trailer not exceed the Gross Vehicle Trailer Hitches Weight Rating. The GVWR is Your Honda dealer, or the Honda printed on the Certification Customer Relations Zone Office, Improperly loading your car and Label attached to the driver's can give you advice on the...
  • Page 98 Towing a Trailer mirrors when you are towing a trailer's brakes to your car's can't bind in a sharp turn. Do not trailer. Check the laws in your hydraulic system, no matter how let it drag on the ground. area. You may want to install successful it may seem, will Your car has a trailer lighting mirrors, even if they are not...
  • Page 99 Towing a Trailer Before Starting Out Towing Safety slow down to get out of the other vehicle's air turbulence. As you are preparing to tow your Your car will not stop as quickly trailer, do the following: with a trailer in tow. Leave extra Towing a trailer puts an extra distance between your car and Measure the trailer's tongue...
  • Page 100 Towing a Trailer guide you. Grip the steering shifting to a lower gear when wheel on the bottom (rather going downhill. than the usual position near the If you have to stop while going top). Move your hand to the left to get the trailer to move to the uphill, do not hold the car in left, and right to move the trailer...
  • Page 101 Automatic Transmission . Wheels and Tires ..Honda, you may want to 5-Speed Manual Winter Driving ..purchase the Service Manual.
  • Page 102: Maintenance Safety

    Honda technician or other crash in which you can be and help reduce air pollution. qualified mechanic. seriously hurt and killed.
  • Page 103: Maintenance

    Maintenance Safety Read the instructions before you Important Safety Precautions begin, and make sure you have Before you begin any the tools and skills required. maintenance, make sure that Failure to properly follow your car is parked on level maintenance instructions and To reduce the possibility of fire ground and the parking brake is precautions can cause you to...
  • Page 104 Maintenance Schedule Which Schedule to Follow Avoid exceeding your car's Maintenance Schedule load limit. This puts excess Service your car according to the The Maintenance Schedule strain on the engine, brakes, time and mileage periods on one specifies how often you should and many other parts of your of the Maintenance Schedules on have your car serviced and what...
  • Page 105: Maintenance Schedule

    Maintenance Schedule Your authorized Honda dealer We recommend the use of U.S. Cars: knows your car best and can Genuine Honda parts and fluids Maintenance, replacement, or provide competent, efficient whenever you have maintenance repair of emissions control service. However, service at a done.
  • Page 106 Maintenance Schedule (Normal Conditions) Follow the Normal Conditions Maintenance Schedule if the severe driving conditions specified in the Severe Conditions Maintenance Schedule on the next page do not apply. For Canadian Owners: This Maintenance Schedule outlines the minimum required maintenance that you should perform to ensure the trouble-free operation of your vehicle.
  • Page 107 Maintenance Schedule (Severe Conditions) Follow the Severe Conditions Maintenance Schedule if you drive your vehicle MAINLY under one or more of the following conditions: Driving less than 5 miles per trip or, in freezing temperatures, driving less than 10 miles per trip. Driving in extremely hot (over 90°F) conditions.
  • Page 108: Required Maintenance Record

    Required Maintenance Record Have your servicing dealer record all Required Maintenance below. Keep receipts for all work done on your car. Maintenance...
  • Page 109 Non-Scheduled Maintenance Record Record additional maintenance for severe driving conditions or non-scheduled maintenance on this page (see page 109). Maintenance...
  • Page 110: Periodic Checks

    Periodic Checks You should check the following Brakes, clutch, and power items at the specified intervals. If steering — Check the fluid level you are unsure of how to monthly. See pages — 124. perform any check, turn to the Battery —...
  • Page 111: Fluid Locations

    Fluid Locations BRAKE FLUID CLUTCH FLUID (Gray cap) (Gray cap) (5-Speed Manual Transmission only) ENGINE OIL ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK FILLER CAP (Orange loop) ANTI-LOCK BRAKE COOLANT RESERVOIR RESERVOIR (Gray cap) (For cars equipped with ABS) POWER STEERING FLUID (Red cap) AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID DIPSTICK...
  • Page 112: Engine Oil

    Do not fill above the upper mark; you A fuel-efficient oil is could damage the engine. recommended for your Honda. This is shown on the API Service ENGINE OIL FILL CAP label by the words "Energy Conserving II."...
  • Page 113 20°F (-7 °C). should be raised on a service station-type hydraulic lift for this service. Unless you have the DRAIN BOLT WASHER Additives knowledge and proper equipment, you should have this Your Honda does not need any oil additives. Purchasing continued Maintenance...
  • Page 114 (available check the oil level. If toward the engine, and then necessary, add oil to bring from your Honda dealer) is reinstall the drain bolt. the level to the upper mark required to remove the filter. Tighten it to 33 Ib-ft (4.5 on the dipstick.
  • Page 115: Cooling System

    Cooling System Always use Genuine Honda 1. Make sure the engine and Engine Coolant Antifreeze/Coolant. The cooling radiator are cool. Check the level of the engine system contains many aluminum coolant by looking at the 2. Turn the radiator cap...
  • Page 116 Cooling System Do not add any rust inhibitors or 1. Turn the heater temperature 4. The coolant level should be control lever to maximum up to the base of the filler other additives to your car's heat. Open the hood. Make neck.
  • Page 117 Cooling System 6. Mix the recommended drain bolt from the engine 4. Remove the reserve tank antifreeze with an equal block. from its holder by pulling it straight up. Drain the amount of purified or coolant, and then put the distilled water in a clean tank back in its holder.
  • Page 118 Cooling System, Windshield Washers Windshield Washers 7. Pour coolant into the the engine, and let it run until radiator up to the base of the it warms up (the radiator Check the level in the windshield filler neck. cooling fan comes on at least washer reservoir at least twice).
  • Page 119 Use Honda Premium Formula Automatic Transmission Fluid 1. Park the car on level ground. or an equivalent DEXRON II Shut off the engine.
  • Page 120: Transmission Oil

    Transmission Oil 6. Insert the dipstick all the way hole. Reinstall the filler bolt, and (15,000 miles) under severe back in the transmission. driving conditions (see page tighten it securely. Make sure that the notch fits 109). CORRECT LEVEL in the dipstick guide and the dipstick is all the way down.
  • Page 121: Brake And Clutch Fluid

    If you add brake fluid to bring it up to the MAX mark, use Genuine Honda Brake Fluid or an equivalent from a sealed container that is marked DOT 3 Maintenance...
  • Page 122 Look at the system. Use only Genuine Honda up to that level. Use the same side of the reservoir. The fluid Power Steering Fluid-V.
  • Page 123: Air Cleaner Element

    BRACKET have access to compressed air 3. Loosen the four bolts, and (such as a gas station), ask your remove the air cleaner Honda dealer to do this service. HOLD-DOWN BRACKET housing cover. Follow the replacement procedure for removal and reinstallation.
  • Page 124 Air Cleaner Element, Spark Plugs 4. Remove the old air cleaner Spark Plugs 3. Remove the spark plug, using element. Clean the inside of a 16 mm ( 5 /8 inch) spark The original spark plugs in your the housing with a damp rag. plug socket.
  • Page 125 Spark Plugs, Battery Tightening torque: 13 Ib-ft 6. Install the spark plug cap. (1.8 kg-m, 18 N.m). 7. Repeat this procedure for the other three spark plugs. The battery contains sulfuric acid (electrolyte) which is highly corrosive and poisonous. Spark Plug Specifications Getting electrolyte in your eyes Normal driving conditions or on your skin can cause...
  • Page 126 Battery Swallowing - Drink water or this stops, wash it off with plain the cables, and then coat the milk. Call your local Poison water. Dry off the battery with a terminals with grease. Control Center or a physician cloth or paper towel. Coat the immediately.
  • Page 127 Battery, Windshield Wipers If your car's battery is Windshield Wipers 2. Disconnect the blade assembly from the wiper arm disconnected or goes dead, the Check the condition of the by pushing in the lock tab. audio system will disable itself. windshield wiper blades at least Hold it in while you push the The next time you turn on the...
  • Page 128 Windshield Wipers, Air Conditioning System Air Conditioning System 3. Remove the blade from its install them in the slots along holder by grasping the the edge of the new blade. (Optional) tabbed end of the blade. Pull Your car's air conditioning is a firmly until the tabs come out sealed system.
  • Page 129 Air Conditioning, Drive Belts and dirt stuck to the front Recharge the system with Drive Belts surface. These block the air flow Refrigerant HFC-134a (R-134a). POWER STEERING BELT and reduce cooling efficiency. See Specifications on page 175. Use a light spray from a hose or a soft brush to remove them.
  • Page 130 Drive Belts, Tires The belts should have the tires for damage, and what to do handling and fuel economy, and following "play" or deflection. when your tires need to be are more likely to fail from being replaced. overheated. Overinflated tires Alternator belt: can make your car ride more (on cars without A/C)
  • Page 131 Tires Tubeless tires have some ability If you check the pressure when These pressures are also given to self-seal if they are punctured. the tires are hot (the car has on the tire information label on been driven several miles), you the driver's doorjamb.
  • Page 132: Tire Rotation

    1/2 inch damage your car's aluminum decrease tire wear. You should (12.7 mm) wide band running wheels. Use only genuine Honda get your car's wheel alignment across the tread. This shows checked every 12 months or wheel weights for balancing.
  • Page 133 Winter Driving hurt or killed. car. Replacement wheels are Tires that are marked "M + S" or available at your Honda dealer. Always use the size and type of "All Season" on the sidewall have tires recommended in this an all-weather tread design. They owner's manual.
  • Page 134 SAE class "S." Lights If you mount snow tires on your Cable-type traction devices can Honda, make sure they are radial also be used. Check the operation of your car's tires of the same size and load...
  • Page 135 Lights Parking lights steel base, and protect the glass BULB from contact with your skin or Taillights hard objects. If you touch the Brake lights glass, clean it with denatured High-mount brake light alcohol and a clean cloth. Turn signals Back-up lights NOTICE Hazard light function...
  • Page 136 Lights 7. (Passenger's side) 2. Remove the turn signal 6. Test the turn signals to make sure the new bulb is working. Reinstall the radiator reserve assembly from the bumper. tank and the intake air tube. 7. Put the turn signal assembly 3.
  • Page 137 Lights 2. Move the side marker light 5. Put the bulb holder back into to gently pry it open.) assembly forward until it its hole in the lens, and turn Remove the screws under pops out of the body. it clockwise until it locks. each tab.
  • Page 138 Lights counterclockwise and pulling 8. When reinstalling the taillight 2. Use a thin, flat blade to it out of the socket. assembly, align and pop the wedge the fastener's head snap fasteners in place. Install out. When both fasteners are and then tighten the screws.
  • Page 139 Lights 5. Test the brake light to make 3. Pull the bulb straight out of Replacing a Rear sure the new bulb is working. the socket. License Bulb 6. Reinstall the cover. 1. Open the tailgate. Remove 4. Install the new bulb in the the assembly cover and the socket.
  • Page 140 Lights 1. Remove the lens by carefully Interior/Cargo Light: SUN VISOR prying on the edge of the lens Pry on the front edge of the with a fingernail file or a lens in the middle. small flat-tip screwdriver. Do INTERIOR LIGHT/CARGO LIGHT not pry on the edge of the housing around the lens.
  • Page 141: Storing Your Car

    Cover the car with a months or longer, have your "breathable" car cover, one Fill the fuel tank. Honda dealer perform the made from a porous material Change the engine oil and inspections called for in the 24 such as cotton. Nonporous...
  • Page 142: Appearance Care

    Exterior Care ....Regular cleaning and polishing of your Honda helps to keep it Washing ....
  • Page 143: Exterior Care

    Exterior Care Washing product made especially for As you dry the car, inspect it for chips and scratches that could car washing. Frequent washing helps preserve allow corrosion to start. Repair your car's beauty. Dirt and grit Wash the car, using the water them with touch-up paint (see can scratch the paint, while tree and detergent solution and a...
  • Page 144 You should stiff brushes can damage this car before waxing it. You should use a polish on your Honda if the clear-coat. Only use a mild wax your car, including the metal finish does not have its original...
  • Page 145 Exterior Care, Interior Care Inspect your car for chips or bleach or stain the fabric. Follow Carpeting scratches in the paint frequently. the instructions that come with Vacuum the carpeting frequently Repair them right away to the cleaner. to remove dirt. Ground-in dirt prevent corrosion of the metal will make the carpet wear out underneath.
  • Page 146 Interior Care, Corrosion Protection material. Let the belts air-dry chemicals that may cause parts available glass cleaner. You can before you use the car. also use a mixture of one part of the interior trim and fabric to crack or discolor. white vinegar to ten parts water.
  • Page 147 Corrosion Protection, Body Repairs with other available parts. You Honda. You can help keep your Body Repairs should investigate this before car from corroding by Body repairs Can affect your performing some simple periodic any repairs are begun. car's resistance to corrosion. If...
  • Page 148: Taking Care Of The Unexpected

    Taking Care of the Unexpected Changing a Flat Tire ..This section covers the more If Your Engine Won't Start . . . common problems that Nothing Happens or the motorists experience with their cars.
  • Page 149: Changing A Flat Tire

    Changing a Flat Tire 4. Take the tool kit out of the lights, and turn the ignition If you have a flat tire while cargo area. to LOCK (0). driving, stop in a safe place to change it. Stopping in traffic or 2.
  • Page 150 Changing a Flat Tire 7. U.S. EX models 8. Loosen the four wheel nuts point. Make sure the jacking Remove the center cap from one-half turn with the wheel point tab is resting in the jack wrench. the wheel with a screwdriver notch.
  • Page 151: Taking Care Of The Unexpected

    Changing a Flat Tire 10. Use the extension and wheel the wheel face down could wrench as shown to raise the mar the wheel's finish. car until the flat tire is off the ground. EXTENSION 12. Before mounting the spare 11.
  • Page 152: Taking Care Of The Unexpected

    Changing a Flat Tire 13. Put on the spare tire. Put the 5 . Tighten the wheel nuts 14. Lower the car to the ground, wheel nuts back on finger- and remove the jack. securely in the same tight, and tighten them in a crisscross pattern.
  • Page 153 Changing a Flat Tire, If Your Engine Won't Start 17. Remove the spacer cone depending on what you hear from the wing bolt, turn it when you turn the key to over, and put it back on the START (III): Loose items can fly around the bolt.
  • Page 154: If Your Engine Won't Start

    If Your Engine Won't Start Check the transmission Turn the ignition switch to The Starter Operates Normally START (III). If the headlights interlock. If you have a In this case, the starter motor do not dim, check the 5-speed, the clutch pedal must sounds normal when you turn condition of the fuses.
  • Page 155: Jump Starting

    2. Turn off all the electrical from the battery. accessories: heater, A/C, stereo system, lights, etc. Put the transmission in Neutral You cannot start a Honda with an or Park, and set the parking automatic transmission by brake. pushing or pulling it.
  • Page 156: Jump Starting, If Your Engine Overheats

    Jump Starting, If Your Engine Overheats 7. Once your car is running, 4. Connect the second jumper 6. Start your car. If the starter cable to the negative (—) motor still operates slowly, disconnect the negative cable terminal on the booster check the jumper cable from your car and then from battery.
  • Page 157: If Your Engine Overheats

    If Your Engine Overheats Your car can overheat for several 1. Safely pull to the side of the 4. If the temperature gauge reasons, such as lack of coolant road. Put the transmission in stays at the red mark, turn off or a mechanical problem.
  • Page 158 If Your Engine Overheats 12. If the temperature stays 8. If you see no coolant in the pushing down, to the first normal, check the coolant reserve tank, you may also stop. This releases any level in the radiator reserve have to add coolant to the remaining pressure in the tank.
  • Page 159 Low Oil Pressure Indicator, Charging System Indicator Low Oil Pressure Indicator 2. Let the car sit for a minute. Charging System Indicator Open the hood and check the This light indicates the battery is LOW OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR oil level (see page 82), not being charged.
  • Page 160 Charging System Indicator, Malfunction Indicator Lamp full-throttle acceleration and Try not to use other electrically fuel economy and cause your car driving at high speed. operated controls such as the to put out excessive emissions. power windows. Keep the engine Continued operation may cause You should also have the dealer running and take extra care not...
  • Page 161: Closing The Moonroof

    Closing the Moonroof 4. Use a screwdriver or coin to 5. Insert the moonroof wrench If the electric motor will not into the socket behind this remove the round plug in the close the moonroof, do the plug. Turn the wrench until center of the headliner.
  • Page 162 Fuses Fuses The interior fuse box is Only cars equipped with ABS underneath the dashboard on have an ABS fuse box. It is in the All the electrical circuits in your front of the engine compartment the driver's side. To open, turn car have fuses to protect them the knob.
  • Page 163 Fuses those fuses first, but check all the 4. Check the smaller fuses in the 5. Look for a burned wire inside fuses before deciding that a blown the fuse. If it is burned out, under-hood fuse box and all fuse is not the cause.
  • Page 164 Fuses temporarily (such as the 6. If the replacement fuse of the cigarette lighter or radio). same rating burns out in a short time, your car probably If you replace the burned out has a serious electrical fuse with a spare fuse that has a problem.
  • Page 165 Fuses UNDERHOOD FUSE BOX On Canadian cars 2 U.S.: EX Taking Care of the Unexpected...
  • Page 166 Fuses ABS FUSE BOX INTERIOR FUSE BOX Taking Care of the Unexpected...
  • Page 167 If method of towing is attempted. you cannot shift the transmission Emergency Towing If your Honda cannot be trans- or start the engine (automatic There are three popular methods ported on a flatbed truck, it transmission), your car must be...
  • Page 168 ... . . PGM-FI System ..capacities of your Honda and the Tire Information ...
  • Page 169: Technical Information

    VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER places. The Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) is the 17-digit number your Honda dealer uses to register your car for warranty purposes. It is also necessary for licensing and insuring your car. The easiest place to find the VIN is on a plate fastened to the top of the dashboard.
  • Page 170 Identification Numbers The Engine Number is stamped MANUAL TRANSMISSION NUMBER into the engine block. The Transmission Number is on a label on top of the transmission. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION NUMBER ENGINE NUMBER Tehnical Information...
  • Page 171: Specifications

    Specifications page 126. 1 Including the coolant in the reserve tank and that remaining in the 1 U.S.: LX, Canada EX engine. Reserve tank capacity: 0.6 U.S. qt. (.06 0.13 Imp gal.) 2 U.S.: EX, EX w/ABS option 2 U.S.: LX, Canada EX 3 U.S.: EX 4 Excluding the oil remaining in the engine.
  • Page 172 Specifications 1 U.S. :LX, Canada EX 2 U.S.: EX Technical Information...
  • Page 173: Tire Information

    88 — Load Index, a numerical High Speed Driving code associated with the Tire Speed Ratings Honda strongly recommends maximum load the tire can carry. The chart shows many of the that you not drive faster than different speed ratings currently...
  • Page 174 Tire Information DOT Tire Quality Grading their use, however, and may conditions allow. If you decide it depart significantly from the is safe to drive at high speeds, be (US. Cars) norm due to variations in driving sure to adjust the cold tire The tires on your car meet all habits, service practices, and pressures as shown below.
  • Page 175 (HC). Gasoline Federal Motor Vehicle Safety evaporating from the tank also Standard No. 109. Grades B and * In Canada, Honda vehicles produces hydrocarbons. A represent higher levels of comply with the Canadian Motor Controlling the production of CO,...
  • Page 176: Emissions Controls

    Emissions Controls how much fuel to inject under all Crankcase Emissions Exhaust Emissions Controls operating conditions. Control System The exhaust emissions controls include three systems: PGM-FI, Your car has a Positive Ignition Timing Control System ignition timing control, and Crankcase Ventilation (PCV) three-way catalytic converter.
  • Page 177 Emission Controls, Three-Way Catalytic Converter Exhaust Gas Recirculation separate from the rest of your replacement unit must be an original Honda part or its (EGR) System manual for more information. equivalent. The Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) system takes some of the...
  • Page 178 Warranty and Customer Relations Warranty Coverages ..Customer Relations Information ....Reporting Safety Defects ..U.S. Zone Office Map ..Canada Zone Office Map .
  • Page 179: Warranty Coverages

    Replacement Battery Limited Seat Belt Limited Warranty — A U.S. Cars Warranty- Provides prorated seat belt that fails to function Your new Honda is covered by coverage for a replacement properly is covered for the useful these warranties: life of the car.
  • Page 180 Customer Relations Information, Reporting Safety Defects (NHTSA) in addition to notifying Customer Relations When you call or write, please American Honda Motor Co., Inc. give us this information: Information Vehicle Identification Number Honda dealership personnel are If NHTSA receives similar (see page trained professionals.
  • Page 181: U.s. Zone Office Map

    Includes: NYC Metro area and (809) 250-8070 Fair-field County, CT area The above addresses and telephone numbers are subject to change. If you cannot reach your Zone office, ask your Honda dealer for the current information. Warranty and Customer Relations...
  • Page 182: Canada Zone Office Map

    Canada Zone Office Map Western Zone Quebec Zone Honda Canada Inc. Honda Canada Inc. 13240 Worster Court 1750 rue Eiffel Richmond, B.C. Boucherville, Quebec V6V 2B8 J4B 7W1 (604) 278-7121 (514) 655-6161 Central Zone Atlantic Zone Honda Canada Inc. Honda Canada Inc.
  • Page 183: Authorized Manuals (U.s. Only)

    Authorized Manuals Valid only for sales within the U.S. Canadian owners Purchasing Factory-Authorized Manuals should contact their authorized Honda dealer. (U.S. only) The following publications covering the operation and servicing of your vehicle can be obtained from Helm Incorporated, either by filling out the form or, for credit card holders, by calling toll free.
  • Page 184: Authorized Manuals

    Authorized Manuals Service Manual This manual covers maintenance and recommended procedures for repair to engine and chassis components. It is written for the journeyman mechanic, but is simple enough for most mechanically inclined owners to understand. Electrical Troubleshooting Manual This manual complements the Service Manual by providing in-depth troubleshooting information for each electrical circuit in your car.
  • Page 185: Index

    Index Anti-Lock Brakes Additives, Engine Oil ..Indicator Light ..31, Adjustments ABS. See Anti-Lock Brakes Operation ....Head Restraints .
  • Page 186 Index Brakes, ABS Operation ....Battery ....Cables, Jump Starting With System Indicator .
  • Page 187 Index Changing Engine Coolant ...118 Child Safety ....Coin Box ....Guidelines for Restraining In- Cold Weather, Starting in .
  • Page 188 Index Glove Box ....Capacity ....Dead Battery, What to Do .. Locking and Unlocking . . . Checking .
  • Page 189 Index Checking the Fuses ..Overheating ... First Gear, Shifting ..Malfunction Indicator Specifications ..5-Speed Manual Transmission, Lamp (U.S.) .
  • Page 190 Index Front End, Towing by Replacing Halogen Bulbs Gauges Emergency Wrecker ..Engine Coolant Turning on ... . . Temperature ..Fuel Heating and Cooling .
  • Page 191 Index If Your Car Has to Be Lights Towed ....Bulb Replacement ..Jack, Tire ....Indicator .
  • Page 192 Index Lower Gear, Downshifting Methanol in Gasoline ..Odometer, Trip ... . to a ..... Mirrors, Adjusting .
  • Page 193 Index Parking Brake and Brake Radio/Cassette/CD Sound Replacing Seat Belts After a Crash ... . . System Light ... . . System .
  • Page 194 Index Speed Control ... . . Rear Seat Armrest ..Setting the Clock ..Speedometer ....Seat Belts Shift Lever Position Advice for Pregnant...
  • Page 195 Index Servicing ....Towing Three-Way Catalytic Converter ....A Trailer ....SRS Indicator .
  • Page 196 Index Wrench ....Vinyl Cleaning ... . Viscosity, Oil ... . . Windows Unexpected, Taking Care C l e a n i n g .
  • Page 197: Gas Station Information

    Recommended Engine Oil 38 psi (2.6 kg/cm , 260 kpa) Transmission Fluid: API SH or SH grade Honda Premium Formula Tire Size (Front and Rear): "Energy Conserving I I " oil Automatic Transmission Fluid or 195/60R15 88H SAE 5W-30 viscosity...

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