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1991 Accord Coupe Online Reference Owner's Manual
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For a printed owner's manual, click on authorized manuals or go to www.helminc.com.
Owner's Identification Form
Features & Safety ................................................................................................................................
What you should know before driving your car.
Starting & Driving.............................................................................................................................
What gas to use, how to change gears, etc.
Maintenance .......................................................................................................................................
The Required Maintenance Schedule and some items you can service.
Emergency Service ..........................................................................................................................
Changing a flat, jump starting, towing.
Specifications ...................................................................................................................................
Dimensions, weights and capacities.
Consumer Information ....................................................................................................................
Reporting Safety Detects, warranty service, vehicle identification numbers, etc.
Index ................................................................................................................................................
Gas Station Information
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  • Page 1 1991 Accord Coupe 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 Features & Safety ..........................What you should know before driving your car.
  • Page 2 During the first 200 miles (300 km), try to avoid severe braking. Brake misuse during this period will reduce future braking efficiency. Remember, your Honda Automobile dealer knows your car best, and should be consulted for service assistance and advice.
  • Page 3: Keys And Locks

    Keys and Locks Keys Your car is supplied with a master key that fits the ignition VALET KEY MASTER KEY and all locks, and a valet key that fits the ignition and doors but not the trunk, trunk remote release, rear seat trunk access or glove box.
  • Page 4 Keys and Locks (cont'd) Power Door Locks (LX/EX) Both doors can be simultaneously locked and unlocked by operating the master door lock switch located on each door. Unlock MASTER DOOR LOCK SWITCH Lock In addition, the passenger door will lock automatically when the tab on the driver's door is pushed forward, or when the driver's door is locked from the outside with the key.
  • Page 5: Lid

    Trunk The trunk can be opened by pulling up the lever at the left side of the driver's seat. To open the trunk lid from the outside, put the master key in the lock and turn clockwise. The trunk lid opener lever is lockable with the master key.
  • Page 6: Front Seat

    Seats Front Seat Adjust the seat position by pulling up on the adjustment lever under the front edge of the seat cushion, and sliding the seat to the desired position. Then release the lever and make sure the seat is locked in position by moving it back and forth. Pull up Pull up RELEASE LEVER...
  • Page 7: Driver's Lumbar Support

    Driver's Lumbar Support (EX) Support of the lower back can be adjusted by turning the knob on the inner side of the seat-back to give more or less support. Do not try to adjust lumbar support while driving. Make the adjustment while sitting in your normal driving posi- tion before driving away.
  • Page 8: Head Restraints

    Seats (cont'd) Head Restraints The head restraints are designed to help reduce injuries due to whiplash. They are located at the top of each front seat-back and have several height positions. They can be adjusted by pulling up to the recommended position. To lower them, slide the button next to the restraint's height bar, while pushing the restraint down.
  • Page 9: Trunk Access From Rear Seat

    Trunk Access From Rear Seat The rear seat-back can be released by turning the lock on the rear shelf with the master key and pulling down the top of the seat-back. This allows access to the trunk and makes it possi- ble to carry long objects inside the car.
  • Page 10: Automatic Belt

    Seat Belts Your Honda automobile is provided with seat belts to minimize the chance of injury to yourself and your passengers in a sud- den stop or accident. See pages — for precautions on using seat belts for children, babies, and pregnant women. Seat belts are most ef- fective when the driver and passengers are sitting up straight and well back in their seats.
  • Page 11 Operation 1. Enter the car and close the door completely. Move the seat a comfortable distance from the steering wheel, sit straight up and well back in the seat. Never drive the car with the doors ajar. The front doors must be closed com- pletely for the front seat belts to function properly.
  • Page 12 Seat Belts (cont'd) 3. Take hold of the lap belt's tongue plate and pull it from its retractor. Be sure the belt is not twisted or caught on anything. NOTE: If pulled too fast, the belt will lock. If this happens, allow the belt to retract then pull it out more slowly.
  • Page 13 Avoid placing the lap belt across your abdomen. In the event of a collision, the pressure of the belt on the abdomen may increase the extent of injury. Never use one belt for more than one person, child or adult. Comfort clips sold on the open market are not recommended since they could impair the function and safety of the belts.
  • Page 14 Seat Belts (cont'd) Releasing the Seat Belts 1. To release the manual lap belt, push the "PRESS" button in the buckle, the belt should retract automatically when released. 2. The driver's shoulder belt buckle will release and travel to its off position when the key is removed from the ignition.
  • Page 15: Buckling The Rear Seat Belts

    Buckling the Rear Seat Combination Lap/Shoulder Belts In the rear seat, there are two one-piece combination lap/shoulder belts and a center lap belt. The seat-backs and seat belts provide best restraint when the occupant is sitting well back and straight up in the seat. The combination lap/shoulder belts with emergency locking retractors are designed to lock only during a sudden stop or im- pact.
  • Page 16: Rear Center Seat Belt

    Seat Belts (cont'd) 3. To release the seat belt, push the "PRESS" button in the buckle; the belt should retract automatically when released. If the belt does not fully retract, pull it out and check for kinks or twists. CAUTION: Make sure both rear shoulder belts are positioned in front of the rear seat-backs whenever the seat-backs are in their upright position.
  • Page 17: Seat Belt Reminder Light And Beeper

    Emergency Belt Release (see page 14). When the system does not function by either method, have the system checked by an authorized Honda dealer. If the light and beeper do not function at all, or if they come on even with the belts latched and doors fully clos- ed, it indicates a malfunction in the seat belt system.
  • Page 18: Child Restraint

    Seat Belts (cont'd) Child Restraint Children riding in the car should be restrained to minimize the risk of injury in an accident, sudden stop or sudden maneuver. According to accident statistics provided to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), children are safer when properly restrained in the rear seating positions than in the front seat.
  • Page 19: Seat Belts Anchor Points

    When the child restraint system is not in use, remove it from the car or secure it with the seat belt to keep it from becoming a projectile in the event of an accident. NOTE: See your Honda dealer for installation of the child restraint system. (cont'd)
  • Page 20: Cleaning

    Seat Belts (cont'd) Pregnant Women A pregnant woman should use the shoulder and lap belts to help lessen the chance of injury and/or the amount of injury in an accident. It is desirable that a pregnant woman ask her doc- tor at each medical check-up if she can drive, and also ask about the most appropriate way of wearing the lap/shoulder belt.
  • Page 21: Instrument Panel

    Instrument Panel HAZARD CRUISE WIPER/ DIGITAL CONTROL WASHER WARNING CLOCK MASTER SWITCH SWITCH REAR SWITCH (LX/EX) WINDOW DEFOGGER SUNROOF SWITCH LIGHT SWITCH (EX) SWITCH COIN HEATING/ IGNITION COOLING SWITCH CONTROL FUSE ASHTRAY GLOVE BOX PANEL HOOD PANEL RELEASE BRIGHTNESS HANDLE CONTROL TILT STEERING CIGARETTE...
  • Page 22: Speedometer

    Gauges Speedometer The speed is indicated in miles per hour (outside scale) and kilometers per hour (inside scale). Odometer The numbers on the odometer indicate miles. The odometer registers total distance traveled, and serves as your guide for determining when periodic maintenance is due. Federal law makes it illegal to alter the odometer of any motor vehicle with the intent to change the number of miles indi- cated.
  • Page 23: Shift Lever Position Indicator

    Honda dealer as soon as possible (see page 72). Turn Signal/Hazard Warning Indicator Lights When the turn signal lever is pushed for left or right turns, the appropriate green indicator arrow on the instrument panel will blink along with the signal.
  • Page 24 87). Even if the oil level is correct, the engine should be checked by a Honda dealer before the car is driven again. NOTE: The oil pressure warning light will only light as a result of low oil pressure. It is not directly an oil level indicator.
  • Page 25 If the light comes on while driving, avoid driving at high speed, and have the system checked by a Honda dealer as soon as possible. Fuel Reserve Warning Light If the warning light glows, it means you have about 8.0 (2.1...
  • Page 26: Safety Indicator Lights

    Checking the Safety Indicator Lights The door, trunk lid and brake lamp warning lights should come on for about two seconds when the ignition switch is turned on. If they don't, have the system checked by a Honda dealer.
  • Page 27: Maintenance Indicator

    Maintenance Indicator When the total mileage of your car approaches the specified maintenance interval for engine oil change, oil filter change or other required service, the indicator will change from green to yellow. The indicator will change to red if it is not reset before you reach the mileage interval.
  • Page 28: Tilt Steering

    Tilt Steering The steering wheel position can be adjusted to suit driver preference. 1. Push the lever located under the dash, on the left side of the steering column, all the way down and hold it while adjusting the steering wheel to the desired position.
  • Page 29: Reservoir Capacity

    Windshield Wipers/Washer/Defogger Windshield Wipers Switch the wipers to INT for in- termittent operation; LO for low speed operation; and HI for high speed operation. In fog or very light rain, push the lever down to the MIST position for temporary high speed operation of the wipers.
  • Page 30: Windshield Defogger

    Windshield Wipers/Washer/Defogger (cont'd) CAUTION: Do not use radiator antifreeze in the windshield washer; it will damage the paint. Do not use a vinegar/water combination in the windshield washer; it will damage the pump. Prolonged operation of the washer without fluid may damage the pump.
  • Page 31 Mirrors Rearview Mirrors Keep the inside and outside mirrors clean and adjusted for best visibility. Be sure to adjust mirror angles before you start driving. The inside mirror has day and night positions. The night posi- tion reduces glare from the headlights of vehicles behind you.
  • Page 32: Turn Signals

    Lights Turn Signals Push the turn signal lever down to signal a left turn, and up for RIGHT TURN FIRST a right turn. The indicator and STOP appropriate signal lights will blink. The lever will return FIRST automatically original STOP position when steering...
  • Page 33 Hazard Warning System This system should be used on- ly when your car is stopped under emergency or hazardous conditions. To activate, push hazard warning switch ). The front and rear turn signals will blink simultaneous- Push ly and both indicator lights will flash.
  • Page 34 Lights (cont'd) Interior Light The interior light has a three position switch. The light is off all the time in the OFF position. In the middle position, it goes on only when a door is opened. In the ON position, it is on all the time.
  • Page 35 Cruise Control (LX/EX) The Cruise Control system allows you to set and automatically maintain any speed above 25 mph (40 km/h) without keeping your foot on the accelerator. As its name implies, it is meant for cruising on straight, uncongested highways or freeways. It is not recommended to be used in traffic, on winding roads or in bad weather conditions where the driver should have total control.
  • Page 36 Cruise Control (cont'd) To Change the Set Speed: To a faster speed — For gradual acceleration with your foot off the accelerator, push and hold the RESUME switch until you reach the desired speed; release the switch and the system's memory will be re-programmed to the new speed.
  • Page 37 Hood and Parking Brake Hood To open the hood, pull back on the handle located under the dash on the driver's side. Pull to release The hood latch is spring-loaded, so the hood will pop up slight- ly. Release the safety catch under the front center of the hood by pushing the rubber-tipped handle up.
  • Page 38: Power Windows

    Power Windows (LX/EX) Power Windows The power.windows can be op- DRIVER'S erated only when the ignition WINDOW switch is in the " II" position. SWITCH The operation of the windows controlled by the main switch located in the master control panel on the armrest of the driver's door.
  • Page 39: Rear Quarter Windows

    Rear Quarter Windows and Clock Rear Quarter Windows To open, pull the latch toward you, then push it outward and lock it in place. Pull To close and lock the window, Then push pull the latch toward you, then push it backward until it snaps shut.
  • Page 40 Glove Box and Beverage Holder (LX/EX) Glove Box Open by pulling the handle. Open Close with a firm push. The glove box door can be locked by using the master Lock key. The glove box light will go on when the glove box door is opened and the headlights are Do not drive the car with the glove box door open;...
  • Page 41: Cigarette Lighter And Ashtrays

    Cigarette Lighter and Ashtrays Cigarette Lighter Push in to heat up. It will auto- matically release when the ele- Push ment is hot. DO NOT hold it in while it is heating up, it may overheat damage lighter and the heating ele- ment.
  • Page 42: Ventilation

    Heating and Cooling The vents, heater and air conditioner (optional on DX) are com- bined in one system; adjusting four basic controls to different settings can provide a full range of interior temperatures for safe and comfortable driving. Ventilation The flow-through ventilation system can provide fresh air to the interior when the car is moving or stopped, even with the windows closed.
  • Page 43 Dash Vents The corner vents can be used for flow-through ventilation, or during the heating and air conditioning operation. The corner and center vents can be tilted up or down, and their louvers turned right or left, to change the direction of air flow. The amount of air flow from the corner and center vents can be regulated by the control located beside each vent.
  • Page 44 Heating and Cooling (cont'd) What the Controls Do: [DX] RECIRCULATION/FRESH AIR BUTTON FUNCTION LEVER FAN SWITCH AND INDICATOR LIGHT AIR CONDITIONER BUTTON AND INDICATOR LIGHT TEMPERATURE LEVER (optional) [LX/EX] TEMPERATURE FUNCTION BUTTONS AND FAN SWITCH CONTROL DIAL INDICATOR LIGHTS FRESH AIR BUTTON RECIRCULATION BUTTON AIR CONDITIONER BUTTON Fan Switch...
  • Page 45 Temperature Lever/Control Dial Slide the lever from left to right on the DX model or turn the dial clockwise on the LX and EX models to make air warmer when the appropriate function is selected. Air Conditioner Switch (optional on DX) With the fan on, push the A/C button to operate the air condi- tioner.
  • Page 46 Heating and Cooling (cont'd) How to Use the Controls To Ventilate [DX] Move the temperature lever to the left, select the posi- tion and push the button off. Switch the fan on and outside air will flow through the corner and center vents.
  • Page 47 To Cool with A/C (optional on DX) To cool the car down quickly, start the engine, turn the fan to high, push the A/C button and open the windows briefly. Then close the windows, slide the temperature lever all the way to the left on the DX model or turn the temperature control dial counterclockwise all the way on the LX and EX models.
  • Page 48 Heating and Cooling (cont'd) To Heat Switch the fan on, slide the temperature lever to the right on the DX model or turn the temperature control dial clockwise on the LX and EX models; select the position, and warmed air will begin flowing from the floor outlet. On the LX and EX models, a small amount of warmed air will also flow from the windshield defroster vent.
  • Page 49 To Dehumidify with A/C (optional on DX) Because an air conditioner dehumidifies as it works, you can use it in cool or cold weather to help defog the windows. Just switch the fan on, push the A/C button on, select the desired function and adjust the temperature lever/control dial to a comfortable setting.
  • Page 50 Heating and Cooling (cont'd) To Defrost To defrost or defog the windshield and door windows, slide the temperature lever to the right on the DX model or turn the temperature control dial clockwise on the LX and EX models; select (defrost) function, and switch the fan on.
  • Page 51 For extra door window defrosting or defogging, select either (defrost) function, switch to the setting, and turn the fan on. Air will flow to the side door windows from the vents at each end of the dash when the vertical fins of the dash corner vents are pointed toward the windows, and the horizontal fins are moved upward.
  • Page 52: Operation

    Sunroof (EX) To open or close the sunroof, push and hold the switch. Release the switch when the sunroof reaches the desired posi- tion. Do not hold the switch on after the sunroof has fully opened or closed, or you may damage the sunroof motor. POP-UP WIND DEFLECTOR Open...
  • Page 53: Sunroof If The Sunroof Won't Close

    If the Sunroof Won't Close Remove plug The sunroof can be closed manually, if the control switch will not close it. 1. Remove the round plug near the rear center of the head- liner. 2. Insert the sunroof wrench (from the tool kit) into the socket.
  • Page 54: Stereo Sound System Operation

    Stereo Sound System (LX/EX) [LX] Bass Control Treble Control Bass Control [EX] Treble Control ON/OFF Switch Turn the switch clockwise on the LX model or push the button on the EX model to switch the unit on. The radio antenna will rise automatically when the unit is turned on.
  • Page 55 Radio Operation Frequency [LX] Display Frequency [EX] Display AM/FM Band Selector Push to select AM or FM band. The corresponding band in- dicator will light. Manual Tuning Push the button to tune to a lower frequency station. Push the button to tune to a higher frequency station. NOTE: If you hold either button for more than half a second, the tuning frequency will count up or down rapidly.
  • Page 56 Stereo Sound System (cont'd) Preset Station 1. Make sure the Band Selector is on the band you want...AM or FM. Then, find the station you want by Manual Tuning or Seek Tuning. 2. Press and hold one of the Preset Buttons. 3.
  • Page 57 Tape Operation [LX] [EX] Tape Direction Indicator With the cassette inserted " A " side up, the indicator will be displayed when the " A " side is playing; the indicator will be displayed when the " B " side is playing. Program Selector (PROG) Push to change the direction of tape play.
  • Page 58 Stereo Sound System (cont'd) Repeat Button (REPEAT) Push the REPEAT button (indicator on) to return to the begin- ning of a song or section of programming and repeat its play. Push the button again (indicator off) to cancel the repeat func- tion and resume normal play.
  • Page 59 CLEAN Indicator Light After 50 hours of cassette tape play, the light will come on as a reminder to clean the tape heads. If the light comes on and the tape heads were not cleaned at the recommended 30 hours of usage (see maintenance section below), they should be cleaned immediately.
  • Page 60 CAUTION: If you notice steady spark knock while holding a steady speed on a level road, try changing brands of gasoline. If the spark knock persists, consult your Honda dealer. Failure to do so is considered misuse, and misuse is not covered under the New Car Warranty.
  • Page 61 Fuel system damage or vehicle performance problems resulting from the use of such fuels is not covered under the new car warranties. Honda cannot endorse the use of fuels containing methanol since evidence of their suitability is as yet incomplete.
  • Page 62 Always stop the engine before refueling, and never refuel near sparks or open flames. CAUTION: If you replace the cap, use only a genuine Honda replacement part or its equivalent. Failure to use the proper part could cause serious fuel system problems.
  • Page 63 You can only get maximum fuel economy if your car is in top running condition. Have all required maintenance done at the proper intervals. Check tire pressures and tire wear frequently. If tire wear is uneven, have the alignment checked by your Honda dealer. Proper alignment saves gasoline and prolongs tire life.
  • Page 64: Anti-Theft Column Lock

    Ignition Switch The combined ignition switch/anti-theft lock is located on the right side of the steering column and has four positions: 0-LOCK position: The key can be removed or inserted in this position. To remove the key, push it in at position I, then turn it to 0 and pull it out.
  • Page 65: Starting The Engine

    Starting the Engine Before Starting Manual Transmission: 1. Apply the parking brake. 2. Push the clutch pedal all the way in (see NOTE below). 3. Shift the transmission to neutral. NOTE: On cars equipped with manual transmissions, the engine will not crank unless the clutch pedal is fully depressed.
  • Page 66: Safety Items

    Safety Items Before driving away, check that: The doors are closed properly. The mirrors are properly adjusted, and the windows clean. The driver and passengers are wearing properly adjusted seat belts. The front seat head restraints are properly adjusted. The warning and indicator lights are operating properly. The brake pedal feels normal.
  • Page 67 Engine Exhaust Gas Warning A properly maintained car is your best protection against ex- haust gas entering the passenger compartment. The exhaust system should be thoroughly inspected by a com- petent mechanic whenever: The car is raised for oil change. You notice a change in the sound of the exhaust.
  • Page 68: 5-Speed

    Shifting the 5 Speed The fully synchronized manual transmission is very easy to shift up or down. When you slow down for traffic, steep hills, or corners, shift to a lower gear before the engine starts to labor. When descend- ing steep grades, select a lower gear to help maintain a...
  • Page 69 Recommended Shift Speeds For best fuel economy, and effective emission control, shift at the speeds shown: Maximum Allowable Speeds The speeds shown are the maximum at which the car can be driven or downshifted in each gear without over-revving the engine.
  • Page 70: Shifting Automatic

    Neutral. 4. Return the key to the ignition switch, depress the brake pedal and restart the engine. NOTE: If you encounter any problem shifting out of Park, have your authorized Honda dealer check the system as soon as possible.
  • Page 71 Operating Tips For smoother operation, apply the brakes when shifting from Neutral or Park to a forward or reverse gear. When parking: bring the car to a stop with the foot brake, hold the brake on and shift into Park, set the hand brake and then turn off the engine.
  • Page 72 Shifting the Automatic (cont'd) Driving Technique -4th Use the D range for normal in-town and highway driving. The car will start off in 1st and shift automatically to 2nd, 3rd, and 4th. The further down you push the accelerator, the later the transmission will shift and the faster the car will accelerate.
  • Page 73 2-2nd Use 2nd gear for increased engine braking when driving downhill, and increased power when driving uphill; also for driving on slippery roads, and freeing the car from mud or sand, where 1st gear could provide too much power and cause skidding or wheelspin.
  • Page 74: Towing A Trailer

    Towing a Trailer Your car is designed primarily to carry passengers and a normal amount of luggage. Although your car is capable of towing a trailer, there will be an effect on handling, performance, brak- ing, general vehicle and tire durability and fuel economy. The weight of the trailer plus its cargo must not exceed a total of 1,000 Ibs.
  • Page 75 Hitches Use only a hitch recommended by your Honda dealer. The hitch should be bolted securely to the car and installed by a qualified technician. Do not use a hitch designed for temporary installation and never use one that attaches only to the bumper.
  • Page 76 For information regarding trailer hitch and trailer electrical wir- ing availability, contact your Honda dealer. CAUTION: Connections to your car's electrical system should be made by your Honda dealer or a qualified electrician. Improper installation may damage your vehicle's electrical system and cause a malfunction of the lights.
  • Page 77 Before Towing With the car and trailer completely loaded and parked on a level surface, confirm that the tongue loading is correct. If the car has an abnormal nose-up or nose-down attitude, check for improper cargo distribution. Check also for excessive cargo weight, worn suspension or other causes and correct the pro- blem before driving.
  • Page 78 Towing a Trailer (cont'd) CAUTION: Before starting out, check the operation of the lights and all car/trailer connections. After driving a short distance, stop and recheck the lights and connections. Reversing is difficult and requires practice. While backing- up, the trailer may pivot off-course. To correct for this, grip the bottom of the steering wheel and move your hand to the left to move the trailer to the left;...
  • Page 79 Parking with a Trailer Whenever parking your car on an incline with a trailer attach- ed, place and seat chocks at each wheel of the car and trailer. This is in addition to the normal parking preparations of firmly applying the parking brake and placing the transmission in first or reverse (manual transmission) or P (automatic transmis- sion).
  • Page 80 The Required Maintenance Schedule * specifies all mainte- nance required to keep your car in peak operating condition. Work should be done by a Honda dealer but may be done by any qualified service facility or individual who is competent in this type of work.
  • Page 81 Check the following items at each fuel stop: 1. Engine oil level. 2. Radiator coolant level. Check the following items periodically: 1. Brakes: for braking efficiency, brake pedal travel and hydraulic fluid level. 2. Lights: for operation of headlights, taillights, side marker lights, stoplights, turn signals and back-up lights.
  • Page 82 Maintenance Schedule and Records (cont'd) Check oil and coolant level at each fuel stop. Under severe driving conditions, service these items twice as often. (See page...
  • Page 83 Required Maintenance Record Have your servicing dealer record all Required Maintenance below. Keep receipts for all work done on your car. (cont'd)
  • Page 84 Maintenance Schedule and Records (cont'd) Severe Driving Conditions CAUTION: The following items must be serviced more fre- quently on cars normally used under severe driving conditions. Refer to the chart below for the appropriate maintenance intervals. Severe driving conditions include: A: Repeated short distance driving B: Driving in dusty conditions C: Driving in severe cold weather...
  • Page 86: Fluid Locations

    Fluid Locations AUTOMATIC ENGINE OIL TRANSMISSION FILLER CAP FLUID DIPSTICK BRAKE FLUID (Yellow Loop) RESERVOIR CLUTCH FLUID RADIATOR RESERVOIR RESERVE (Manual Transmission only) TANK RADIATOR ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK POWER STEERING WASHER FLUID FLUID RESERVOIR (Orange Loop) RESERVOIR CAP...
  • Page 87: Engine Oil And Filter

    Engine Oil and Filter Checking Check the engine oil a couple of minutes after shutting the engine off, with the car parked on level ground. Remove the dipstick and wipe it clean. Re-insert it all the way down, then pull it out and read the level. The level should be between the upper and lower marks.
  • Page 88: Engineoil

    Engine Oil and Filter (cont'd) Fuel Efficient Oil For the best fuel economy from your car, it is recommended that you use a fuel efficient SG grade oil. This oil is usually identified by the words such as: "Energy Conserving II," "Gas Saving,"...
  • Page 89 NOTE: Please dispose of used motor oil in a manner that is compatible with the environment. We suggest you take it in a sealed container to your local service station for reclamation. Do not throw it in the trash or pour it on the ground. CAUTION: Used motor oil may cause skin cancer if repeatedly left in contact with the skin for prolonged periods.
  • Page 90: Oil/Fluid

    Transmission Oil/Fluid Check Transmission oil/fluid must be checked with the engine off and the car on level ground. If the engine has been running, some engine components may be hot enough to burn you. Keep hands away from the radiator fan. The fan may start automatically without warning and run for up to 15 minutes, even after the engine is turned off.
  • Page 91 Use the proper viscosity oil for climate which you drive: Ambient Temperature Automatic The automatic transmission fluid level is checked (with the engine off and the car on level ground) using the dipstick in the right end of the transmission housing. Remove the dipstick and wipe it off.
  • Page 92: Cooling System

    Cooling System The engine in your Honda contains a number of aluminum parts. Therefore, it requires an antifreeze/coolant specifically formulated to protect the aluminum parts from corrosion. Failure to use a suitable antifreeze/coolant may seriously shorten the life of the engine as the result of rapid corrosion damage.
  • Page 93: Radiator Coolant

    Do not remove the radiator cap when the engine is hot; the coolant is under pressure and could severely scald you. Keep hands away from the radiator fan. The fan may start automatically without warning and run for up to 15 minutes, even after the engine is turned off.
  • Page 94 Cooling System (cont'd) 1. Set the heater temperature control dial to maximum heat. 2. Remove the radiator cap and loosen the drain plug when the radiator is cool, and drain the radiator. 3. Remove the drain bolt from the rear side of the cylinder block, and drain the engine and heater.
  • Page 95 Both front and rear brakes should be inspected for wear at the intervals shown in the Maintenance Schedule on page 80. When the brakes require maintenance use only genuine Honda replacement parts or their equivalent. Front Brake Wear Indicators Your car is equipped with audible front brake wear indicators.
  • Page 96 Brakes/Clutch Fluid (cont'd) NOTE: Due to some driving habits or climates, brakes may "squeal" when you first apply them or when you have them partially applied; this is normal, and does not indicate ex- cessive wear. The wear indicator makes a "screeching" sound while the brakes are applied.
  • Page 97: Power Steering

    Do not overfill. CAUTION: Use only genuine Honda power steering fluid. The use of other fluids such as A.T.F. or other manufacturer's power steering fluid will damage the system.
  • Page 98: Replacement Air Filter

    60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 48 months whichever comes first, or any time you suspect contaminated gas may have clogged it. CAUTION: Because the fuel system is under pressure, the filter should be replaced only by a qualified Honda technician.
  • Page 99: Spark Plugs

    Spark Plugs Spark plugs should be replaced every 24 months or 30,000 miles (48,000 km), whichever comes first. Recommended spark plugs: ZFR5F-11 (NGK), KJ16CR-L11 (ND) (for all normal driving) ZFR6F-11 (NGK), KJ20CR-L11 (ND) (for hot climates or continuous high speed driving) Keep hands away from the radiator fan.
  • Page 100: Wiper Blades

    Wiper Blades For maximum visibility, replace worn or cracked wiper blades when you notice they do not wipe the windshield cleanly or smoothly. To Replace Worn-out Blades Press Lock 1. Detach the blade assembly Tab in from the arm by pressing the lock tab in, then pushing the blade toward the base of the Push...
  • Page 101 Battery The condition of the battery can be determined by checking the test indicator. Service as required according to the label on the battery. Any corrosion around the positive and negative terminals should be washed off with a solution of baking soda and warm water.
  • Page 102: Fuses

    Fuse Replacement The fuse box is located under the dashboard on the driver's side. The circuits protected by each fuse are listed inside the fuse box cover. To open the fuse box, turn the knob as shown. If any of your car's lights, accessories, or controls don't work, check their fuses.
  • Page 103 CAUTION: A blown fuse may be just a symptom of some other problem. If a new fuse blows right away, the cause should be diagnosed and corrected by a qualified Honda technician. Never replace a fuse with anything but another fuse of the same or lower rating.
  • Page 104: Bulbs

    Bulb Replacement See page for bulb specifications. Front side marker and Front turn signal lights turn signal lights/posi- tion lights Rear turn signal/brake and taillights License plate lights Brake and taillights/ back-up lights...
  • Page 105 Interior light Sunvisor light (LX/EX) Door courtesy lights (LX/EX) Trunk light High mount brake light...
  • Page 106: Tire Airpressure

    If you have any questions about your car's tires, please con- tact your Honda dealer. Inflation Pressures The tire label on the driver's...
  • Page 107: Chains

    If you need further information on snow tires, please contact your Honda dealer. Tire Chains Use chains only when you have to. Check with local authorities or Provinces for requirements prior to installing tire chains.
  • Page 108: Tires

    Tires (cont'd) Tire Replacement Honda recommends that you replace tires in sets of four, or in pairs, front or rear. If you need to replace only one tire, mount the new tire opposite the tire showing the least amount of wear.
  • Page 109: Balancing

    CAUTION: Use only genuine Honda aluminum wheel weights if your car is equipped with aluminum wheels. Non genuine Honda wheel weights may corrode and damage the aluminum wheel. Tire Rotation Tires may wear unevenly when used for a long time in the same position on the car.
  • Page 110 Air Conditioner Care Condenser and Radiator Check the engine radiator and the air conditioner condenser (in front of the radiator) for accumulated dirt, insects or leaves. Carefully brush or hose them off to assure maximum cooling performance. CAUTION: Radiator and condenser fins are very thin and easi- ly damaged;...
  • Page 111 System Maintenance Run your air conditioner at least once a week for about ten minutes, even during the off season, to lubricate the seals and the inside of the compressor and, to verify that the system is functional. If the air conditioner is not cooling properly, it may indicate an undercharged system.
  • Page 112: Washing

    During wiping, inspect the surface for stone chips and scrat- ches; paint them with touch-up paint so they won't rust (touch-up paint is available through your Honda dealer). For further instructions on corrosion protection, refer to the Rust Prevention section on the next pages.
  • Page 113: Rust Prevention

    Install tire chains carefully. Improperly installed chains can cause damage to the wheels. Honda aluminum wheels are treated with a protective finish. Wash them with a low-phosphate detergent and sponge. Do not use abrassive cleaners or stiff brushes.
  • Page 114 Appearance Care (cont'd) Salt used for road de-icing will coat the bottom of the car and hasten rusting. Localities with high humidity have greater potential for rust problems, especially where salt is also present on the road or in moist sea air. Industrial pollution will accelerate the deterioration of paint finishes and promote rusting.
  • Page 115: Body Repair

    Imitation sheet metal parts are not covered by the Honda Limited Warranty. To ensure your continued satisfaction with your Honda vehicle in the event of an accident, contact your insurance adjuster and insist on Genuine Honda parts in the repair of your vehicle.
  • Page 116: Compact Spare Tire

    Spare Tire COMPACT Spare Tire Your car is supplied with a COMPACT spare tire and wheel for temporary use only in the event of a flat tire. Use the COM- PACT spare only when you have to, and only to go as far as the next garage or dealer to have the regular tire repaired and reinstalled.
  • Page 117 INDICATOR TREAD The COMPACT spare tire LOCATION WEAR has a much shorter tread life MARK INDICATOR than regular tires. Replace the tire as soon as tread wear indicators appear as solid bands across the tread. Replace with a tire of exactly the same size and construc- tion.
  • Page 118: Spare Tire Changing A Flat Tire

    Changing a Flat Tire Do not attempt to change a tire unless the car is on firm, level ground and well out of the flow of traffic. Park the car on a firm, level surface, apply the parking brake, turn on the hazard warning switch and put the transmission in gear (Park for automatic).
  • Page 119 Follow tire changing preparations and procedures carefully to reduce the possibility of injury. The jack is design- ed for changing tires only. STAND CLEAR, DO NOT get under the car and DO NOT run the engine when the car is supported only by the jack.
  • Page 120 " X " pattern as shown. 12. Tighten the lug nuts securely. The recommended torque is: 110 N.m (80 Ib-ft). If a torque wrench was not used, ask an authorized Honda dealer to verify the torque as soon as possible. TIGHTENING TORQUE...
  • Page 121 13. Repair or replace the damaged tire as soon as you can, reinstall it in its original position, then put the spare back in the car. CAUTION: Always stow the jack, tools and tire securely to prevent them from becoming dangerous projectiles in an accident.
  • Page 122: Jump Starting

    Jump Starting To start a car with a dead battery, use another battery of the same voltage, and the proper jumper cables. Procedures other than those below could cause injury or damage from battery acid spray, explosion or charging system overload. Never connect the jumper cable directly to the negative post of the "dead"...
  • Page 123 3. Use the other cable to connect the negative terminal of the booster battery to the engine at the ground cable as shown. 4. To remove the cables, reverse the above procedures exactly. DO NOT push or tow a car to start it. The forward surge when the engine starts could cause a collision.
  • Page 124: Towing

    We recommend the following: Flat Bed Equipment — Entire car is winched on a flat bed vehi- cle. This is the best way of transporting your Honda. Wheel Lift Type —Tow with the front wheels off the ground. If the car can only be towed with the front wheels on the ground: make sure the transmission is full of fluid (see pages —...
  • Page 125: Stuck Car

    If Your Car Gets Stuck If your car gets stuck in sand, mud, or snow, call a professional towing service for assistance in getting your car out. CAUTION: Do not rev up the engine and allow the wheels to spin freely at high speed.
  • Page 126: Shoulder Belt Buckle

    Shoulder Belt Buckle Proceed as follows if the shoulder belt buckle stalls. 1. Lift the hood and remove the cover from the engine com- partment fuse box. 2. Remove the fuse for the automatic ("passive") shoulder belt buckle motor that does not work. LEFT MOTOR RIGHT MOTOR 3.
  • Page 127 4. Remove the cover located on the side panel. COVER 5. Set the wrench extension into the wrench grip (both provid- ed in the tool bag) then insert the wrench into the socket and turn it counterclockwise until the shoulder belt buckle reaches its rear locked position.
  • Page 128: Specifications

    Specifications 1: Including the coolant in reserve tank 0.6 (0.6 US qt) and that remaining in the engine. 2: Excluding the oil remaining in the engine, but including that in the oil filter.
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  • Page 130: Transmission

    Identification Numbers The Vehicle Identification Number (V.I.N.) is stamped on a plate attached to the top left side of the dashboard. It also appears on the Certification label attached to the door jamb, as well as under the hood on the body, directly behind the engine.
  • Page 131: Dot Tire Quality Grades

    DOT Tire Quality Grades The tires on all Honda cars meet Federal Safety Requirements. All tires on the ACCORD are also " g r a d e d " according to Department of Transportation (DOT) standards for tread wear, traction and temperature.
  • Page 132 DOT Tire Quality Grades (cont'd) Temperature The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C represen- ting the tire's resistance to the generation of heat and its abili- ty to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and reduce tire life, and excessive temperature can lead to sudden tire failure.
  • Page 133: Emission Controls

    Federal regulations implementing the Clean Air Act. Honda recom- mends only the use of new, genuine Honda parts or their equivalent. The use of other replacement parts which are not of equivalent quality may impair the effectiveness of your car's emission control systems.
  • Page 134 Emission Controls (cont'd) Engine Exhaust Controls The engine exhaust emission control systems are designed to control combustion during idle, acceleration, cruise, and decel- eration. These systems are entirely separate from the crankcase and evaporative emission control systems describ- ed previously. PGM-FI System The PGM-FI system consists of three independent sub- systems;...
  • Page 135: Catalytic Converter

    — Don't change the ignition timing, or remove any emission control parts. — Use only the spark plugs specified in this manual. — Don't keep driving your car if it isn't running properly, or if its CHARGE warning light comes on; have it checked by your Honda dealer.
  • Page 136: Warranty Service

    If you are unable to obtain warranty service or are dissatisfied with the warranty decision or service you received at an authorized Honda dealership, you should review the matter with that dealership's Service Manager. This will normally resolve your problem. If it does not resolve your problem you should appeal the decision with the owner of the dealership.
  • Page 137 After following these steps, if you wish to have the matter reviewed by American Honda you should contact the Zone Of- fice serving your area, as shown on the map on the inside of the back cover. When contacting American Honda, please pro-...
  • Page 138: Safety Defects, Reporting

    If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying American Honda Motor Co., Inc. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an in- vestigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
  • Page 139 Index Bulb Replacement ....Air Conditioner Specification ....Care ......Buzzer ..See "Beeper System" Operation ...... Air Filter ......Air Pressure, Tires ....Aluminum Alloy Wheels ..Capacities ......Antenna ......Care and Cleaning ....Catalytic Converter ..... Antifreeze ..
  • Page 140: Index (Cont'd)

    Index (cont'd) If Your Car Gets Stuck ..Jump Starting ....Gasoline ....See " F u e l " Shoulder Belt Buckle ..Gas Station Towing ......Information ..Back cover Warning and Indicator Gauges ......Lights ....... Glove Box ......Emission Controls ....
  • Page 141 Keys Numbers, Identification ..Door Locks ....GloveBox ...... Ignition ......Octane Rating, Key Reminder Beeper ..Gasoline ..... See " F u e l " Keys ......Odometer ......Trunk Lock ..... Clutch Fluid ....Engine Oil ...... Lap/Shoulder Fluid Locations ....
  • Page 142: Table Of Contents

    Index (cont'd) Replacement Spare Tire Air Filter ......Changing a Flat Tire ..Bulbs ......COMPACT Spare Tire ..EngineOil ...... Specifications ....Fuel Filter ....... Spark Plugs ......Fuses ......Specifications ....Oil Filter ......Speedometer ...... Radiator Coolant ..... Starting the Engine ....
  • Page 143 Transmission Capacity ......Identification Number ..Oil/Fluid ......Shifting the Automatic ..Shifting the 5 Speed ..Tread Wear ......Trip Meter ......Trunk Access From Rear Seat ..Lid ........ Lid Warning Light .... Turn Signals ....... Vehicle Identification Number ........
  • Page 144: Authorized Manuals

    Authorized Manuals A Factory-Authorized Manual is Available for Your Vehicle. The following publications covering the operation and servicing of your vehicle can be obtained from Helm Incorporated either by fill- ing out the reverse side of this form or, for credit card holders, calling toll free.
  • Page 145 By completing this form you can order the materials desired. You can pay by check or money order, or charge to your credit card. Mail to Helm, Incorporated at the address shown below P.O BOX 07280 DETROIT. MICHIGAN 48207 (313) 883-1430...
  • Page 146 Hato Rey, Puerto Rico 00919 (214)929-5481 Southeastern Zone (809) 250-8070 1500 Morrison Parkway Alpharetta, Georgia 30201 (404)442-2045 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.
  • Page 147: Gas Station Information

    Capacity (Including differential): 2.4 l (2.5 US qt) Power Steering Fluid: Use only Honda power steering fluid: do not use ATF or any other brand of power steering fluid because it will damage the system.

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