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2005 Odyssey 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..................................................................................................................................................... i
A Few Words About Safety ..........................................................................................................................ii
Your Vehicle at a Glance...............................................................................................................................4
Driver and Passenger Safety .......................................................................................................................7
Proper use and care of your vehicle's seat belts, and Supplemental Restraint System.
Instruments and Controls...........................................................................................................................59
Instrument panel indicator and gauge, and how to use dashboard and steering column controls.
Features.........................................................................................................................................................187
How
to operate the climate control system, the audio system, and other convenience features.
Before Driving ..............................................................................................................................
...............277
What gasoline to use, how to break-in your new vehicle, and how to load luggage and other cargo.
Driving...........................................................................................................................................................291
The proper way to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, plus towing a trailer.
Maintenance.................................................................................................................................................313
T
he Maintenance Schedule shows you when you need to take your vehicle to the dealer.
Taking Care of the Unexpected...............................................................................................................355
This section covers several problems motorists sometimes experience, and how to handle them.
Technical Information...............................................................................................................................383
ID numbers,
dimensions, capacities, and technical information.
Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. and Canada)......................................................................397
A summary of the warranties covering your new Honda, and how to contact us.
Authorized Manuals (U.S. only)...............................................................................................................401
How to order manuals and other technical literature.
Index ................................................................................................................................................................. I
Service Information Summary
A summary of information you need when you pull up to the fuel pump.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Contents

2005 Odyssey Online Reference Owner's Manual Use these links (and links throughout this manual) to navigate through this reference. For a printed

Page 2 - Owner’s Identification

Your vehicle is equipped with manyfeatures that work together toprotect you and your passengersduring a crash.Some features do not require anyaction o

Page 3 - Introduction

When your selection is successfullyentered, you will see the abovedisplay for several seconds, and thenthe display goes back to‘‘CUSTOMIZE MENU.’’If y

Page 4 - AFewWordsAboutSafety

While the multi-information displayshows ‘‘METER SETUP,’’ press theSEL/RESET button on the steeringwheel. The display changes to the‘‘CUSTOMIZE MENU.’

Page 5 - Your Vehicle at a Glance

Find the zone for your area on themap shown in the next column.Press the INFO button until you seeyour zone number in the lowersegment. Then press the

Page 6

If you fail to enter your zone number,you will see the above display forseveral seconds, then the displaygoes back to ‘‘CUSTOMIZE MENU.’’Repeat the se

Page 7

While the multi-information displayshows ‘‘POSITION SETUP,’’ pressthe SEL/RESET button on thesteering wheel. The display changesto ‘‘MEMORY POSITION L

Page 8

Select ‘‘ON’’ or ‘‘OFF ’’ by pressingthe INFO button, and enter yourselection by pressing the SEL/RESET button.When your selection is entered, youwill

Page 9 - Important Safety Precautions

There are two custom settings in theLighting Setup:The interior lights fade out when youclose all doors and the tailgate. Youcan change the time that

Page 10 - CONTINUED

Press the INFO button repeatedlyuntil the desired time appears, thenpress the SEL/RESET button toenter your selection.When your selection is entered,

Page 11 - Why Wear Seat Belts

While the multi-information displayshows ‘‘LIGHTING SETUP,’’ pressthe SEL/RESET button on thesteering wheel. Then press theINFO button to display‘‘HEA

Page 12 - What you should do:

The headlights, parking lights,taillights, and license plate light turnoff after the selected time when youremove the key from the ignitionswitch and

Page 13

Your vehicle is equipped with seatbelts in all seating positions.Your seat belt system also includesan indicator on the instrument panelto remind you

Page 14 - Protecting Adults and Teens

There are four custom settings inthe Door and Window Setup:While the multi-information displayshows ‘‘DOOR, WINDOW SETUP,’’press the SEL/RESET button

Page 15

To customize the auto door lockingfeature, do this:While the multi-information displayshows ‘‘DOOR·WINDOW SETUP,’’press the SEL/RESET button on theste

Page 16

Press the INFO button repeatedlyuntil the desired condition appears,then press the SEL/RESET buttonto enter your selection.When your selection is ente

Page 17

To customize the auto doorunlocking feature, do this:While the multi-information displayshows ‘‘DOOR·WINDOW SETUP,’’press the SEL/RESET button on thes

Page 18

Press the SEL/RESET button againto enter ‘‘Auto Door Unlock,’’ thenpress the INFO button. Each timeyou press the INFO button, thedisplay changes from

Page 19

When you push the LOCK button onthe remote transmitter, someexterior lights flash, and a beepersounds when you push the LOCKbutton again within 5 seco

Page 20

When your selection is entered, youwill see the above display for severalseconds, and then the displaychanges to ‘‘CUSTOMIZE MENU.’’To exit ‘‘KEYLESS

Page 21

If you unlock the doors and thetailgate with the remote transmitter,but do not open any of the doors orthetailgatewithin30seconds,thedoors and the tai

Page 22

Select the desired relock time bypressing the INFO button, and enteryour selection by pressing the SEL/RESET button.If you fail to enter your selectio

Page 23

With ‘‘WIPER SETUP’’ shown on themulti-information display, press theSEL/RESET button on the steeringwheel. The display changes to‘‘FRONT WIPER ACTION

Page 24 - Honda Warranty Information

CONTINUEDYour vehicle also has side airbags tohelp protect the upper torso of thedriver or a front seat passengerduring a moderate to severe sideimpac

Page 25

If you set the front wiper action to‘‘WITH VEH SPD,’’ the front wipersrun intermittently and the wiperinterval is varied automaticallyaccording to the

Page 26

**To use the horn, press the pad around the ‘‘H’’ logo.:Controls Near the Steering Wheel120POWER SLIDINGDOOR SWITCHESREAR WINDOWDEFOGGERSTEERING WHEEL

Page 27

−−−−−−MISTOFFINT IntermittentLO Low speedHI High speedWindshield WashersPush the right lever up or down toselect a position.The wipers run at high spe

Page 28

−−Push down on theleft lever to signal a left turn and upto signal a right turn. To signal a lanechange, push lightly on the lever andhold it. The lev

Page 29

−−When the light switch is in the‘‘ ’’ or ‘‘ ’’ position, thelights on indicator comes on as areminder. This indicator stays on ifyou leave the light

Page 30

***If you unlock the door, but do notopen it within 15 seconds, the lightsgo off. With the driver’s door open,you will hear a lights-on reminderchime.

Page 31

The level of brightness is shown onthe multi-information display on theTouring model or in the odometer/trip meter display on LX and EXmodels while yo

Page 32 - Side Airbag Cutoff System

Push the red button between thecenter air vents to turn on the hazardwarning lights (four-way flashers).This causes all four outside turnsignals and b

Page 33 - In a Rollover

Make any steering wheel adjustmentbefore you start driving.Push the lever under the steeringcolumn all the way down.Move the steering wheel so itpoint

Page 34

These keys contain electroniccircuits that are activated by theImmobilizer System. They will notwork to start the engine if thecircuits are damaged.Pr

Page 35 - An airbag ever inflates

The rest of this section gives moredetailed information about how youcan maximize your safety.The most important things you needto know about your air

Page 36 - Driver and Passenger Safety

The system may not recognize yourkey’s coding if another immobilizerkey or other metal object (i.e. keyfob) is near the ignition switch whenyou insert

Page 37

−−−−Use this positiononly to start the engine. The switchreturns to ON (II) when you let go ofthe key.You will hear a reminder beeper ifyou leave the

Page 38

−−−Press this button once tolock all doors and the tailgate. Someexterior lights will flash. When youpush LOCK button twice within 5seconds, you will

Page 39 - U.S. Models

+If it takes several pushes on thebutton to lock or unlock the doorsand the tailgate, replace the batteryas soon as possible.Battery type: CR1616To re

Page 40

−−−Press this button once tolock all doors and the tailgate. Someexterior lights will flash. When youpush LOCK twice within 5 seconds,you will hear a

Page 41

If the power sliding door MAINswitch on the dashboard is in theOFF position, you cannot open orclose the sliding doors with theremote transmitter.You

Page 42 - Child Seat Placement

Each remote transmitter activatesthe driver’s seat position memorysystem and customized vehiclecontrol settings (see page ).When you open the driver’s

Page 43

+If it takes several pushes on thebutton to lock or unlock the doorsand the tailgate, replace the batteryas soon as possible.Battery type: CR2025To re

Page 44

To lock the doors and the tailgate,press the front of the master doorlock switch on either front door,pressthelocktabonthedriver’sdoor, or use the out

Page 45

The childproof door locks aredesigned to prevent children seatedin the rear from accidentally openingthe rear sliding doors. Each door hasa lock lever

Page 46 - Installing a Child Seat

−After everyone has entered thevehicle, be sure the doors andtailgate are closed and locked.Locking the doors reduces thechance of someone being throw

Page 47

The tailgate can be opened andclosed with the remote transmitteror the switch on the dashboard whenboth front doors are unlocked.The tailgate can also

Page 48

The power tailgate has an auto-reverse feature. If it meetsresistance while opening or closing,it will beep three times and reversedirection. However,

Page 49

Push the release lever to the right asshown.If you need to unlock the tailgatemanually, it means there is aproblem with the tailgate. Have thevehicle

Page 50

To open, pull the inside or outsidedoor handle, and slide the door back.It will latch in the fully open position.When opening from the inside, thechil

Page 51

CONTINUEDWhen the shift lever is in Park:When the shift lever is in Neutral andthe ignition switch is in the ON position:If you shift out of Park whil

Page 52 - Third Row Installation

To open a power sliding door, pushand release the bottom of theappropriate switch. If you forget tounlock the door, you will hear threebeeps. Unlock t

Page 53 - Protecting Larger Children

You can manually open or close thesliding doors. The MAIN switchmust be in the OFF position. Toopen a door, pull the inside oroutside door handle, and

Page 54

When you release the fuel fill door,the driver’s side sliding doorautomatically locks so it cannot openand interfere with the fuel door. If apassenger

Page 55

If the battery is disconnected or goesdead, close the sliding doorcompletely by hand. If it still doesnot operate properly after thebattery is reconne

Page 56

There are bucket seats witharmrests for two front passengers,bucket seats with armrests for twopassengers in the second row, and abench seat for three

Page 57 - Carbon Monoxide Hazard

If you sit too close to the steeringwheel or dashboard, you can beseriously injured by an inflating frontairbag, or by striking the steeringwheel or d

Page 58 - Safety Labels

−The front passenger’s seat, and theseats in the second and third rowsadjust manually.Make all seat adjustments beforeyou start driving.The EX and Tou

Page 59

To change the seat-back angle of thebucket seats in the second row, pullforwardontheleverontheoutsideof the seat-back.To change the seat-back angle of

Page 60

−Moves the seatforward andbackward.Raises or lowers theseat.The controls for the adjustabledriver’s power seat are on theoutside edge of the seat bott

Page 61 - Control Locations

See page for important safetyinformation and a warning about how toproperly position the head restraints.On EX and Touring models15On EX with Leather

Page 62 - Instrument Panel

To get into or out of the third rowseat, walk between the second rowseats.When the seat on the passenger’sside is moved to the center, walkthrough the

Page 63

Unlock the seat from the floor bypulling the lock release lever underthe seat cushion’s front edge andlifting the rear of the seat.Slide the seat towa

Page 64 - Instrument Panel Indicators

Both seats can be removed to givemore cargo capacity.To remove a seat:Make sure the seat is securelylocked in place before driving. A seatthatisnotloc

Page 65

You can install the stowable plus-oneseat between the second row bucketseats.To reinstall the seat, hook the frontof the seat to the floor, then push

Page 66

CONTINUEDTo remove the seat, lower the headrestraint all the way down. Removethe seat cushion by pulling the strapon the seat cushion, and fold thesea

Page 67

To create more cargo space, you canfold the one-motion third row ‘‘MagicSeat’’ into the floor recess.Unlatch the detachable seat beltanchor center sea

Page 68

See page for how to adjust thehead restraints.Properly adjusted head restraintswill help protect occupants fromwhiplash and other crash injuries.Adjus

Page 69

Pull the seat-back upright with thestrap. Make sure the seat issecurely locked.To return the seat to the uprightposition:Pull the seat out of the rece

Page 70

Follow these precautions when usingthe seat heaters:Use the HI setting only to heat theseats quickly, because it drawslarge amounts of current from th

Page 71

Your vehicle has a memory featurefor the driver’s seat position.Two seat positions can be stored inseparate memories. You select amemorized position b

Page 72

Doing any of the following afterpressing the MEMO button willcancel the storing procedure.Not pressing a memory buttonwithin 5 seconds.Readjusting the

Page 73 - If equipped

−−The windows will operate for up to10 minutes after you turn off theignition switch. Opening either frontdoor cancels this function.To open/close the

Page 74

Start the engine. Push down andhold the driver’s window switchuntil the window is fully open.Pull and hold the driver’s windowswitch to close the wind

Page 75

Turnthekeyclockwiseagain,andhold it. All four windows start toopen. To stop the windows,release the key.To open the windows further, turnandholdthekey

Page 76

To tilt up the back of the moonroof,press and hold the center button( ). To close the moonroof,press and hold the top of the switch( ). To open the mo

Page 77

Keeptheinsideandoutsidemirrorsclean and adjusted for best visibility.Be sure to adjust the mirrors beforeyou start driving.The inside mirror has day a

Page 78

Push the appropriate edge of theadjustment switch to move themirrorright,left,up,ordown.When you finish, move theselector switch to the center (off)po

Page 79

If necessary, pull up on the belt againto remove any slack, then check thatthe belt rests across the center ofyour chest and over your shoulder.This s

Page 80

You can adjust the position of thebrake pedal, and accelerator pedalwhen the shift lever is in the Parkposition. Push the top of theadjustment switch

Page 81

**Interior Convenience Items170BEVERAGE HOLDERVANITYMIRRORCENTERPOCKETACCESSORYPOWERSOCKETREARCOMPARTMENTCOAT HOOKSUN VISORACCESSORYPOWERSOCKET: Touri

Page 82

Be careful when you are using thebeverage holders. A spilled liquidthat is very hot can scald you or yourpassengers. Spilled liquids candamage the uph

Page 83

To protect the beverage holder, thebottom tray is designed to breakaway if you try to place a heavyobject on it. If this happens, hold theedge of the

Page 84

The removable second row consolehas a beverage holder on the front.To use the beverage holder, push onthe front lid. The lid will swing open.To close,

Page 85

To open the sunglasses holder, pushon the front edge. Make sure theholder is closed while you are driving.Some larger styles of sunglassesmay not fit

Page 86

Pull up the vanity mirror cover to useit. The lights come on only when theparking lights are on.To open the compartment, pull thelever and lift the li

Page 87

There is a removable consolebetween the second row bucketseats.To remove the console, pull up thetab at the front edge to unlock therear of the consol

Page 88

There is a large storage area underthe floor between the front seats andthe second row bucket seats.To place or remove large items fromthe storage are

Page 89

You can store items in the floorstorageareaupto22lbs(10kg).Donot exceed this weight limit, or youmay damage the floor storage area.Theinsideofthestora

Page 90

CONTINUEDThe front seats and second row seatshave adjustable seat belt anchors. Toadjust the height of an anchor,squeeze the two release buttons, ands

Page 91

On EX and Touring models, the floorstorage area has a Lazy Susan insidewhich makes it easier to find itemsthrough the small lid.TheLazySusancanberemov

Page 92

Open the upper glove box bypressing the button. The lid willswing open. Close it with a firm push.Open the lower glove box by pullingthe bottom of the

Page 93

Open the center pocket by pullingthehandle.Closeitwithafirmpush.On vehicles without navigationsystem, there is another pocketunder the heating and coo

Page 94

There are three accessory powersockets in your vehicle. Twoaccessory power sockets are abovethe center pocket for the front seatpassengers, and anothe

Page 95

The individual map lights in thesecond and third rows cannot beturned on.The cargo area light can be turnedon with the switch in the light.DoorActivat

Page 96

Turn on the front and rear individualmap lights by pushing the lens ofeach light. Push the lens again toturn it off. You can also operatethese lights

Page 97

The ignition switch light comes onwhen you open the driver’s door, andstays on several seconds after youclose the door.The cargo area light has a thre

Page 98

The courtesy lights in the frontdoors come on when you open anydoor.The courtesy light between the maplights comes on when you turn theparking lights

Page 99

The standard audio system hasmany features. This section de-scribes those features and how touse them. (If you selected anoptional audio system, refer

Page 100 - Multi-Information Display

Vents, Heating, and A/CLX modelEX/Touring models188RECIRCULATIONBUTTONAIR CONDITIONINGBUTTONREAR WINDOWDEFOGGER BUTTONFAN CONTROLBUTTONMODECONTROLDIAL

Page 101

To unlatch the detachable seat beltanchor before folding down the seat-back, insert the latch plate into theslot on the side of the anchor buckleand a

Page 102

▲▼▲▼Turn the dial clockwise to increasethe fan speed and airflow. Turn thedial counterclockwise to decrease it.Press the button to increasethe fan spe

Page 103

Air flows from the centerand corner vents in the dashboard.Airflow is divided betweenthe vents in the dashboard and thefloor vents.Air flows from the

Page 104

CONTINUEDAir conditioning places an extra loadon the engine. Watch the enginecoolant temperature gauge (see page). If it moves near the red mark,turn

Page 105

Air conditioning, as it cools, removesmoisture from the air. When used incombination with the heater, itmakes the interior warm and dry.To remove fog

Page 106

If you set the temperature to itslower or its upper limit, the systemruns at full cooling or heating only. Itdoes not regulate the interiortemperature

Page 107

−−You can adjust the airflow of the rearA/C unit with the rear controller dialon the front control panel. The rearpassengers can also adjust thedirect

Page 108

−−−When theindicator in this button is off, no airflows to the rear vents, and the rearcontrol panel is turned off. When theindicator in this button i

Page 109

You can use the rear control panelwhen the rear controller dial on thefront control panel is in the ONposition.Turn the rear temperature controldial c

Page 110

▲▼▲▼You can use the rear control panelwhen the indicator in the REARLOCK button on the front controlpanel is off.Press the top ( ) of thetemperature c

Page 111

The direction and quantity of airflowfrom each rear ceiling vent isadjustable.To adjust the direction of air comingfrom a rear ceiling vent, move thet

Page 112

This Owner’s Manual should be considereda permanent part of the vehicle and shouldremain with the vehicle when it is sold.This Owner’s Manual covers a

Page 113

After all occupants have adjustedtheir seats and put on seat belts, it isvery important that they continue tosit upright, well back in their seats,wit

Page 114

Playing the AM/FM RadioLX model EX model without RESFeatures199PWR/VOLKNOBTUNE/SOUNDKNOBSCANBUTTONSEEK BARPWR/VOLKNOBFM BUTTONAM BUTTONPRESET BUTTONSA

Page 115

Playing the AM/FM RadioEX and Touring models withRES without Navigation SystemTouring model with RES andNavigation System200PWR/VOLKNOBTUNE/SOUNDKNOBS

Page 116

−−+−−−The ignition switch must be in theACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position.Turn the system on by pushing thePWR/VOL knob. Adjust the volumeby turning t

Page 117

−−−The preset frequencies will be lost ifyour vehicle’s battery goes dead, isdisconnected, or the radio fuse isremoved.Press the A. SEL button. ‘‘A.SE

Page 118

−−In addition to the knobs and buttonson the radio control panel, you canoperate some of the radio controlson the navigation system screen.While you a

Page 119

−−−+You can use the instrument panelbrightness control knob to adjust theillumination of the audio system (seepage ). The audio systemilluminates when

Page 120

CONTINUEDThe radio can receive the completeAM and FM bands.Those bands cover these frequen-cies:AM band: 530 to 1,710 kilohertzFM band: 87.7 to 107.9

Page 121 - Table of Contents

Radio signals, especially on the FMband, are deflected by large objectssuch as buildings and hills. Yourradio then receives both the directsignal from

Page 122 - Windshield Wipers and Washers

Playing the XM Satellite RadioFeaturesTouring model with RES andNavigation SystemEX model without RESEX and Touring models withRES without Navigation

Page 123

−On the audio display, you will see theselected CHANNEL (number),CATEGORY, NAME (artist name),and TITLE (music title).Your audio system is capable ofr

Page 124 - Headlights

If you are pregnant, the best way toprotect yourself and your unbornchild when driving or riding in avehicle is to always wear a seat belt,and keep th

Page 125

−−−+−−On models with a rear entertainmentsystem and a navigation system, youcannot listen to XM Radio and a discat the same time. For example, whenXM

Page 126 - Instruments and Controls

The XM satellites are in orbit overthe equator; therefore, objects southof the vehicle may cause satellitereception interruptions. To helpcompensate f

Page 127 - EX and Touring models

Depending on where you drive, youmay experience reception problems.Interference can be caused by any ofthese conditions:Driving on the north side of a

Page 128 - Steering Wheel Adjustment

+−+−Playing a CD, CD ChangerLX model EX model without RES212AMBUTTONFMBUTTONCD SLOTEJECTBUTTONRANDOMBUTTONREPEATBUTTONCD BUTTONDISCBUTTONDISCBUTTONREP

Page 129 - Keys and Locks

+−+−Playing a CD, CD ChangerFeaturesTouring model with RES andNavigation SystemEX and Touring models withRES without NavigationSystem213SEEK BAREJECTB

Page 130 - Immobilizer System

+−+−−−With the ignition in theACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position,insert a CD into the CD slot. Thedrive will pull the CD in the rest ofthe way and begi

Page 131 - Ignition Switch

CONTINUEDYour audio system has an in-dashCD changer that holds up to six CDs,providing several hours ofcontinuous entertainment. Youoperate this CD ch

Page 132 - Remote Transmitter

To load a single CD:TheindicatorsabovetheDiscbuttons of the empty positions willblink, and the green load indicatorabove the CD slot comes on.Press an

Page 133

On vehicles without navigation systemTo load multiple CDs in oneoperation:Press and hold the Load buttonuntil you hear a beep and see‘‘LOAD’’ in the d

Page 134

−++−−+−To move rapidly within a track, pressand hold the or side of theSKIP bar. You will hear a beep andthe system will continue to movethrough the t

Page 135

Devices intended to improveoccupant comfort or reposition theshoulder part of a seat belt canreduce the protective capability ofthe seat belt and incr

Page 136

When you press and release the RPTbutton or touch the TRACK RPTicon on the upper display, the systemcontinuously replays the currenttrack. As a remind

Page 137

When you press the RDM button ortouch the TRACK RANDOM icon onthe upper display, the system playsthe tracks of the current disc inrandom order. You wi

Page 138 - Door Locks

When using CD-R discs, use onlyhigh quality CDs labeled for audiouse.When recording a CD-R, therecording must be closed for it tobe used.CD-RW discs w

Page 139

Message SolutionCauseIf you see an error message in thedisplay while playing a CD, find thecause in the chart to the right. If youcannot clear the err

Page 140

Playing a TapeLX model EX model without RESFeatures223FF BUTTONSKIP BARPLAY/PROGBUTTONREWBUTTONNR BUTTONREPEATBUTTONFF BUTTONPLAY/PROGBUTTONREWBUTTONR

Page 141

Playing a TapeTouring model with RES andNavigation SystemEX and Touring models withRES without NavigationSystem224REPEATBUTTONFF BUTTONPLAY/PROGBUTTON

Page 142

▲−**The ignition switch must be in theACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position.Make sure the open side of the tapeis facing right, then insert the tapemost o

Page 143 - Door Locks, Sliding Doors

−−+−Press the side of theSKIP bar to find the beginning of thecurrent song or passage. Press theside of the SKIP bar to find thebeginning of a song or

Page 144 - Sliding Doors

If your vehicle’s battery isdisconnected or goes dead, you willneed to set the clock. You can quickly set the time to thenearest hour. If the displaye

Page 145

▲▼+−+−+−The VOL button adjusts the volumeup ( ) or down ( ). Press the topor bottom of the button and hold ituntil the desired volume is reached,then

Page 146

Your seat belt system includes lap/shoulder belts in all seating positions.The front seat belts are alsoequipped with automatic seat belttensioners.Th

Page 147

Your vehicle’s audio system willdisable itself if it is disconnectedfrom electrical power for any reason.To make it work again, you mustenter a specif

Page 148

Rear Entertainment SystemDVD PlayerModels with Navigation SystemModels without Navigation SystemOverhead Screen Unit230REAR PWR BUTTON REAR CONTROL KN

Page 149 - Convertible Second Row Bucket

Press the REAR PWR button. Toturn on the rear controls (ceilingpanel/remote control), press the RRCTRL knob. The system’s iconshows in the upper displ

Page 150

To operate the rear entertainmentsystem from the front panel, turn theRR CTRL knob clockwise. Theamber RR LED comes on to showthat the control panel i

Page 151 - On LX model

−−Turn the Rear CTRL knob clockwise.The amber Rear LED comes on toshow that the control panel is nowenabled.Insert a DVD into the DVD/CDplayer below t

Page 152

−+−+−−Press and hold theside to move forward; you will see‘‘CUE’’ in the display. Press and holdthe sidetomovebackward;youwill see ‘‘REV’’ in the disp

Page 153

▲▼▲▼▲▼Use the and buttons to select astation from the radio preset buttons.Press the button to tune the radioto a higher frequency, or press thebutton

Page 154

▲▼Press the or button toselect another category.Pressing and holding the DISPbutton for more than 5 seconds willchange the search mode betweenChannel

Page 155 - PIECE MAT

The video screen is for use by rearseat passengers only. The driver andfront seat passenger should not tryto view the screen while driving.Press the b

Page 156

When you press the DISP buttonwhile a DVD is playing, the title,chapter, elapsed time, and personalsurround logo are displayed(STATUS 1).When you pres

Page 157 - On EX model only

For added protection, the front seatbelts are equipped with automaticseat belt tensioners. When activated,the tensioners immediately tightenthe belts

Page 158

When you press the MENU buttonwhile a DVD is playing, the DVD’smain menu is displayed. To go backto play, press the RETURN button.When you press the S

Page 159 - LEG FOLDING LEVER

▼▲▼▲▼▲Top Menu AudioWhen you select ‘‘TOP MENU’’using the or button, the DVD’stitle menu is displayed. This menu isalso displayed when you press theME

Page 160

▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲Subtitle AngleTo turn the subtitle on and off, select‘‘Subtitle’’ from the setup menu bypressing the or button. You willsee submenu ‘‘OFF’’ or

Page 161 - Seat Heaters

▼▲▼▲▼▲▼▲SearchWhen you select the ‘‘Search’’ fromtheplaymodesetupmenu,youwillsee the submenu shown above. Inthe left submenu, you can selectbetween ‘‘

Page 162 - On Touring model only

Num InputA numerical command can be issuedto a DVD by inputting a two digitnumber, and a button number can beselected on the screen.Select and enter t

Page 163 - MEMORY BUTTONS

▼▲When you select ‘‘PERSONALSURROUND’’ by pressing theor button, the personalsurround setup menu is displayedabove the ‘‘PERSONALSURROUND’’ icon.Selec

Page 164 - Power Windows

▼▲▼▲Select the quality you want to adjustby pressing the or button, andthen pressing the ENT button. Theadjustment bar is displayed next tothe selecte

Page 165

Screen ModeYou can set the screen mode tothese settings:NormalWideZoomFullRear Entertainment System246Normal WideZoom FullMain MenuTable of Contents

Page 166

▼▲Select the ‘‘Aspect Ratio’’ by pressingthe or button, then pressthe ENT button.The selectable setting menu isdisplayed, and the current setting ishi

Page 167 - Moonroof

▼▲When you press the SETUP buttonon the rear control panel when aDVD is not playing, the ‘‘INITIALSETTINGS’’ menu is displayed.When you select ‘‘Langu

Page 168 - On LX and EX models

If a seat belt is worn during a crash,it must be replaced by the dealer. Abelt that has been worn during acrash may not provide the same levelof prote

Page 169 - On EX and Touring models

▼▲Select the desired language bypressing the or button, andthen pressing the ENT button.The selectable languages are,English, French, Spanish, German,

Page 170

▼▲Audio LanguageIf you select ‘‘Yes,’’ the displaychanges to the language code inputmode. Select the first number digitusingthe,,,orbutton, and press

Page 171 - Interior Convenience Items

▼▲Subtitle LanguageYou can select the subtitle languagebefore playing DVDs.Select ‘‘Subtitle Lang’’ by pressingthe or button. You will see thesubmenu

Page 172

▼▲ ▼▲When you select the ‘‘DynamicRange’’ by pressing the orbutton, you will see the submenunext to the ‘‘Dynamic Range’’ asshown above.To turn ‘‘Dyna

Page 173

▼▲Parental Control LevelYou can place an auditory restrictionby changing the parental controllevel. The higher the level number,the lower the restrict

Page 174

▼▲If the system does not recognize thepassword you entered, you will seethe above display. Repeat theparental control level steps until youenter the c

Page 175

To change the password, select‘‘Password.’’ You will see the abovemenu displayed. Select ‘‘Yes’’ bypressing the or button,then press the ENT button.If

Page 176

▲If you forget the password, select‘‘Password,’’ and press the button10 times.The display changes as shown above.If you want to use the defaultpasswor

Page 177

If it takes several pushes on thebutton to operate the rearentertainment system, have yourdealer replace the batteries as soonas possible.The rear con

Page 178

There are various types of DVDsavailable. Some of them are notcompatible with your system.Those packages or jackets shouldalso bear the designation of

Page 179

Your Airbag System includes:Two SRS (Supplemental RestraintSystem) front airbags. The driver’sairbag is stored in the center ofthe steering wheel; the

Page 180

If you see an error message in thescreen while operating the DVDplayer,findthecauseinthecharttothe right. If you cannot clear themessage, take your ve

Page 181

Each headphone uses one AAAbattery. The battery is under thecover on the left earpiece. Toremove the cover, insert a coin in theslot and twist it slig

Page 182

Auxiliary input jacks and headphoneconnectors for the rearentertainment system are under thethird seat armrest on the driver’sside. To access these co

Page 183

There are three headphoneconnectors for the third seatpassengers. Each connector has itsown volume control.Rear Entertainment System262VOLUME DIALSHEA

Page 184 - When the switch is in the

The security system automaticallysets 15 seconds after you lock thedoors, hood, and the tailgate. For thesystem to activate, you must lock thedoorsand

Page 185 - Interior Lights

Press and release the DECEL/SET button on the steering wheel.The CRUISE CONTROL indicatoron the instrument panel comes onto show the system is nowacti

Page 186

CONTINUEDPress and hold the DECEL/SETbutton. Release the button whenyou reach the desired speed.To slow down in very smallamounts, tap the DECEL/SETbu

Page 187

Tap the brake pedal.Push the CANCEL button on thesteering wheel.When you push the CANCEL buttonor tap the brake pedal, the systemremembers the previou

Page 188 - Features

−The HomeLink UniversalTransceiver built into your vehiclecanbeprogrammedtooperateuptothree remote controlled devicesaround your home, such as garaged

Page 189 - Vents, Heating, and A/C

Unplug the garage door openermotor from the house current.Holdtheendofthegaragedooropener remote control 2 to 5inches from HomeLink. Makesure you are

Page 190

A driver’s seat position sensor thatmonitors the distance of the seatfrom the front airbag. If the seat istoo far forward, the airbag willinflate with

Page 191

For security purposes, newer garagedoor opening systems use a ‘‘rolling’’or variable code. Information fromthe remote control and the garagedoor opene

Page 192

Youshoulderaseallthreecodesbefore selling the vehicle.If you have problems with trainingthe HomeLink Universal Transceiver,or would like information o

Page 193

Your vehicle has a parking sensorsystem. The system lets you knowtheapproximatedistancebetweenyour vehicle and most obstacleswhile you are parking. Wh

Page 194

Example shown: Obstacle is at the left front of the vehicleWhen the system senses an obstacle,the appropriate indicator comes on,and a beeper sounds a

Page 195

If the system develops a problem,you will see a ‘‘CHECK PARKINGSENSOR SYSTEM’’ message in themulti-information display, and abeeper sounds continuousl

Page 196

The range of the corner sensors andthe rear center sensor are limited.Each corner sensor is capable ofsensing an obstacle only when yourvehicleis20in(

Page 197

▼▲When in reverse, the touch screenand Navi ‘‘hard’’ buttons are lockedout, except the ‘‘ZOOM’’ button.Touching the ‘‘ ’’ or ‘‘ ’’ buttonallows you to

Page 199 - TEMPERATURE SENSOR

Before you begin driving yourvehicle, you should know whatgasoline to use and how to check thelevels of important fluids. You alsoneed to know how to

Page 200 - Playing the AM/FM Radio

Help assure your vehicle’s futurereliability and performance by payingextra attention to how you driveduring the first 600 miles (1,000 km).During thi

Page 201

After inflating, the front airbags willimmediately deflate, so they won’tinterfere with the driver’s visibility,or the ability to steer or operateothe

Page 202

Before refueling, make sure the rearsliding door on the driver’s side isclosed.Park with the driver’s side closestto the service station pump.Stop fil

Page 203

Park the vehicle, and set theparking brake. Pull the hoodrelease handle located under thelower left corner of the dashboard.The hood will pop up sligh

Page 204

Wait a few minutes after turning theengine off before you check the oil.Remove the dipstick again, andcheck the level. It should bebetween the upper a

Page 205

Look at the coolant level in theradiator reserve tank. Make sure it isbetween the MAX and MIN lines. Ifit is below the MIN line, seeon page forinforma

Page 206 - AM/FM Radio Reception

Combine several short trips intoone.The air conditioning puts an extraload on the engine which makes itusemorefuel.Usethefresh-airventilation when pos

Page 207

Your dealer has Honda accessoriesthat allow you to personalize yourvehicle. These accessories havebeen designed and approved for yourvehicle, and are

Page 208 - RES without Navigation System

Some examples are:Larger or smaller wheels and tirescan interfere with the operation ofyour vehicle’s anti-lock brakes andother systems.Lowering the v

Page 209

********Your vehicle has several convenientstorage areas:In-floor storage (with LazySusan )Glove box (upper and lower)However, carrying too much cargo

Page 210

×−The resulting figure equals theavailable amount of cargo andluggage load capacity.If your vehicle will be towing atrailer, the load from your traile

Page 211

Store or secure all items that couldbe thrown around and hurtsomeone during a crash.Be sure items placed on the floorbehind the front seats cannot rol

Page 212

Your front airbags are also dual-threshold airbags. Airbags with thisfeature have two deploymentthresholds that depend on whetheror not the occupant i

Page 213 - Playing a CD, CD Changer

You can use the cargo net to secureitems in the cargo area, and storesmall items between the two halvesof the net. To install the cargo net,hook the l

Page 214

290Main Menu

Page 215 - Playing a CD, CD Player

This section gives you tips onstarting the engine under variousconditions, and how to operate theautomatic transmission. It alsoincludes important inf

Page 216

Youshoulddothefollowingchecksand adjustments before you driveyour vehicle.Make sure all windows, mirrors,and outside lights are clean andunobstructed.

Page 217

Apply the parking brake.In cold weather, turn off allelectrical accessories to reducethe drain on the battery.Make sure the shift lever is inPark. Pre

Page 218

These indicators on the instrumentpanel show which position the shiftlever is in.The ‘‘D’’ indicator comes on for afew seconds when you turn theigniti

Page 219

−−−−This position mechani-cally locks the transmission. UsePark whenever you are turning off orstarting the engine. To shift out ofPark, you must pres

Page 220

−−−If you exceed the maximum speedfor the gear you are in, the enginespeed will enter into the tachometer’sred zone. If this occurs, you may feelthe e

Page 221

Do this if pushing on the brake pedaland pressing the release button doesnot shift the transmission out ofpark:Set the parking brake.Make sure the ign

Page 222 - Protecting Your CDs

Always use the parking brake whenyou park your vehicle. Make surethe parking brake is set firmly oryour vehicle may roll if it is parkedon an incline.

Page 223 - CD Changer Error Messages

One of the best ways to enhance the enjoyment of your new Honda is toread this manual. In it, you will learn how to operate its driving controls andco

Page 224 - Playing a Tape

CONTINUEDThe driver’s advanced front airbagsystem includes a seat positionsensor under the seat. If the seat istoo far forward, the airbag willinflate

Page 225

Check the brakes after drivingthrough deep water. Apply thebrakes moderately to see if they feelnormal. If not, apply them gently andfrequently until

Page 226

*You should never pump the brake pedal.Let the ABS work for you by alwayskeeping firm, steady pressure on thebrake pedal. This is sometimesreferred to

Page 227

CONTINUEDIf the VSA system indicator comeson while driving, pull to the side oftheroadwhenitissafe,andturnoffthe engine. Reset the system byrestarting

Page 228 - Setting the Clock

This button is under the driver’s sidevent. Press it to turn the VSA systemon or off.VSA is turned on every time youstart the engine, even if you turn

Page 229 - Steering Wheel Controls

Your vehicle is equipped with a tirepressure monitoring system (TPMS)that turns on every time you start theengine and monitors the pressure inyour tir

Page 230 - Radio Theft Protection

If a flat tire is causing the low tirepressure indicator to come on, youwill see the above message in themulti-information display.It is possible that

Page 231 - Rear Entertainment System

The tires on your vehicles are PAXtires, and you cannot replace orrepair a flat tire. Replacement orrepair of tires must be performed bya Honda dealer

Page 232

Your vehicle has been designed toprimarily carry passengers and theircargo. You can also use it to tow atrailer if you carefully observe theload limit

Page 233

*********Maximum Total Trailer WeightIncluding driver. Based on 150 lbs (70 kg) per occupant.Number ofOccupants12345678See page for information about

Page 234

The best way to confirm that vehicleand trailer weights are within limitsis to have them checked at a publicscale.Using a suitable scale or a specialt

Page 235

When the airbag is turned off, anindicator in the center of thedashboard will come on indicatingpassenger airbag ‘‘OFF’’ (see page).If there is no pas

Page 236

CONTINUEDIf you choose electric brakes, besure they are electrically actuated.Do not attempt to tap into yourvehicle’s hydraulic system. Nomatter how

Page 237

++To use the trailer lighting connector,you will need a wiring harness andconverter. This comes with theHonda hitch (see page ), or itmay be obtained

Page 238

When preparing to tow, and beforedriving away, be sure to check thefollowing:The vehicle has been properlyserviced, and the tires, brakes,suspension,

Page 239

Maketurnsmoreslowlyandwiderthan normal. The trailer tracks asmaller arc than your vehicle, and itcanhitorrunoversomethingthevehicle misses. Allow more

Page 240

This section explains why it isimportant to keep your vehicle wellmaintained and how to follow basicmaintenance safety precautions...

Page 241

To eliminate potential hazards, readthe instructions before you begin,and make sure you have the toolsand skills required.Donot run the engine unlessi

Page 242

Your vehicle displays engine oil lifeand maintenance service items in theodometer/trip meter display on theLX and EX models, or in the multi-informati

Page 243

When the remaining engine oil life isless than 5 percent, you will see a‘‘CHANGE OIL’’ message in theodometer/trip meter display, alongwith the same m

Page 244

−CONTINUEDWhen the remaining engine oil life is15 percent or less, the display showsa ‘‘SERVICE DUE SOON’’ messagealong with the maintenance itemcode(

Page 245

These messages will come on everytime you turn the ignition switch toON (II).Immediately have the serviceperformed, and make sure to resetthe display

Page 246

Only one airbag will deploy during aside impact. If the impact is on thepassenger’s side, the passenger’sside airbag will deploy even if thereis no pa

Page 247

−All the maintenance items displayedin the odometer/trip meter or themulti-information display are in code.If you still do not get the indicatedmainte

Page 248

Press the SELECT/RESET knobfor more than 5 seconds. Themaintenance items code(s) willdisappear, and the engine oil lifewill reset to ‘‘100.’’Press the

Page 249

Press the SEL/RESET knob in theinstrument panel for about 10seconds. The display will changeto the ‘‘CUSTOM SETUP’’ mode.Turn the ignition switch to O

Page 250

We recommend the use of Hondaparts and fluids whenever you havemaintenance done. These aremanufactured to the same high-quality standards as the origi

Page 251

−−−−−−#U.S. Vehicles:Youshouldcheckthefollowingitems at the specified intervals. Ifyou are unsure of how to performany check, turn to the appropriatep

Page 252

#*###*Maintenance Minder324:If the message ‘‘SERVICE DUE NOW’’ does not appear more than 12 monthsafter the display is reset, change the engine oil ev

Page 253

Maintenance RecordMaintenance325mimimimimimimimimimimimimimiYou or the servicing dealer can record all completed maintenance here. When maintenance is

Page 254

Maintenance Record326mimimimimimimimimimimimimimiMaintenancePerformedAB12345AB12345AB12345AB12345AB12345AB12345AB12345SignatureDateMaintenancePerforme

Page 255

Fluid LocationsMaintenance327ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK(Orange loop)WASHER FLUID(Blue cap)POWER STEERINGFLUID (Red cap)RADIATOR CAPENGINE OIL FILL CAPAUTOMAT

Page 256

Unscrew and remove the engine oilfill cap on top of the valve cover.Pour in the oil slowly and carefully soyou do not spill. Clean up any spillsimmedi

Page 257

If the impact is on the passenger’sside, the passenger’s side curtainairbag will inflate even if there are nooccupants on that side of the vehicle.Whe

Page 258

You may use a synthetic motor oil ifit meets the same requirementsgiven for a conventional motor oil: itdisplays the API Certification Seal,and it is

Page 259

Refill the engine with therecommended oil.Engine oil change capacity(including filter):Replace the engine oil fill cap.Start the engine. The oil press

Page 260

If the coolant level in the reservetank is at or below the MIN line, addcoolant to bring it up to between theMIN and MAX lines. Inspect thecooling sys

Page 261

When the radiator and engine arecool, relieve any pressure in thecooling system by turning theradiator cap counterclockwise,without pressing down.Remo

Page 262

On Canadian models:On the Touring model:The low washerlevel indicator comes on when thelevel is low (see page ).You will see a‘‘WASHER FLUID LOW’’ mes

Page 263

Pour the fluid slowly and carefullyso you do not spill any. Clean upany spills immediately; it coulddamage components in the enginecompartment.Always

Page 264 - Security System

Always use Honda Heavy DutyBrake Fluid DOT 3. If it is notavailable, you should use only DOT 3or DOT 4 fluid, from a sealedcontainer, as a temporaryre

Page 265 - Cruise Control

−−Always use Honda Power SteeringFluid. You may use another powersteering fluid as an emergencyreplacement, but have the powersteering system flushed

Page 266

Your vehicle has halogen headlightbulbs, two on each side. Whenreplacing a bulb, handle it by its baseand protect the glass from contactwith your skin

Page 267

Remove the electrical connectorfrom the bulb by pushing on thetab and pulling the connectordown.Remove the bulb by turning it one-quarter turn counter

Page 268

CONTINUEDThis indicatoralerts you that thepassenger’s sideairbag has been automatically shutoff. It does mean there is aproblem with your side airbags

Page 269

Insert the socket back into theheadlight assembly. Turn itclockwise to lock it in place.Turn on the lights to make surethe new bulb is working.Open th

Page 270

Use a wrench to remove themounting bolt from the underbodythrough the hole in the splashshield.Remove the fog light assemblyfrom the bumper by pulling

Page 271

Remove the two bolt covers on therear pillar by prying on the bottomedge with a flat-tip screwdriver.Remove the bolts with a Phillips-head screwdriver

Page 272 - Parking Sensor System

Remove the socket from the lightassembly by turning it one-quarterturn counterclockwise.Pull the bulb straight out of itssocket. Push a new bulb into

Page 273

If your seat belts get dirty, use a softbrush with a mixture of mild soapand warm water to clean them. Donot use bleach, dye, or cleaningsolvents. Let

Page 274

Disconnect the blade assemblyfromthewiperarmbypushinginthe lock tab. Hold the lock tab inwhile you push the blade assemblytoward the base of the arm.C

Page 275

Remove the blade from its holderby grasping the tabbed end of theblade. Pull firmly until the tabscome out of the holder.Examine the new wiper blades.

Page 276 - Rear View Camera and Monitor

To safely operate your vehicle, yourtires must be the proper type andsize, in good condition with adequatetread, and correctly inflated.The following

Page 277

CONTINUEDExcessive tread wear.Cuts, splits, or cracks in the sideof the tire. Replace the tire if youcan see fabric or cord.Youshouldgetyourowntirepre

Page 278 - Before Driving

In addition to proper inflation,correct wheel alignment helps todecrease tire wear. If you find a tireis worn unevenly, have your dealercheck the whee

Page 279

Even if yourairbags do not inflate, your dealershould inspect the driver’s seatposition sensor and the frontpassenger’s weight sensors tomake sure the

Page 280 - Service Station Procedures

Replace your tires with radial tires ofthe same size, load range, speedrating, and maximum cold tirepressure rating (as shown on thetire’s sidewall).

Page 281

+Tires marked ‘‘M S’’ or ‘‘AllSeason’’ on the sidewall have an all-weather tread design suitable formost winter driving conditions.For the best perfor

Page 282

Your vehicle is equipped with theMichelin PAX System which,together with the Tire PressureMonitoring System (TPMS), enablesyou to continue driving eve

Page 283

−Check the condition of the batterymonthlybylookingatthetestindicator window. The label on thebattery explains the test indicator’scolors.Check the te

Page 284 - Fuel Economy

If you need to park your vehicle foran extended period (more than onemonth), there are several things youshould do to prepare it for storage.Proper pr

Page 286

This section covers the morecommon problems that motoristsexperience with their vehicles. Itgives you information about how tosafely evaluate the prob

Page 287 - Carrying Cargo

Your vehicle is equipped with theMichelin PAX system. Since eachMichelin PAX system tire has aninner support ring that allows it tocontinue running wi

Page 288

With the PAX system tires, you candrive up to about 125 miles (200 km)even if one or more of your tires arepunctured. This allows you to driveto the n

Page 289

If you see the above message on themulti-information display, you havereached the limit of run flat driving,and you should stop drivingimmediately. Be

Page 290

Together, airbags andseat belts provide the bestprotection.Tampering could causethe airbags to deploy, possiblycausing very serious injury.Improperly

Page 291

Replace the tire when you can seethe tread wear indicator bars. Thereplacement should be the same sizeand design tire, mounted on thesame wheel. The s

Page 292

If you have a flat tire while driving,stop in a safe place to change it.Drive slowly along the shoulder untilyou get to an exit or an area that isfar

Page 293 - Preparing to Drive

The spare tire is stored behind acover on the sidewall of the cargoarea on the driver’s side.Remove the cover by holding thetwo handles and pulling th

Page 294 - Starting the Engine

Use the extension and the wheelnut wrench as shown to raise thevehicle until the flat tire is off theground.Remove the wheel nuts, thenremove the flat

Page 295 - Automatic Transmission

Tighten the wheel nuts securely inthe same crisscross pattern. Havethe wheel nut torque checked atthe nearest automotive servicefacility.Tighten the w

Page 296

Adjust the seat-back of the thirdseat to an upright position. Installthebracketmountingboltontheattachment point as shown, andtighten the bolt. Make s

Page 297

Place the flat tire face down on theattachment point. Put the tiremountingwingboltintheattachment point through one ofthe five wheel nut holes as show

Page 298

Diagnosing why the engine won’tstart falls into two areas, dependingon what you hear when you turn thekey to START (III):You hear nothing, or almostno

Page 299

Are you using a properly codedkey? An improperly coded key willcause the immobilizer systemindicator in the instrument panelto blink rapidly (see page

Page 300 - Braking System

−++If the booster battery is in anothervehicle, have an assistant startthat vehicle and run it at a fast idle.Start the vehicle. If the startermotor s

Page 301 - Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)

−−−Children depend on adults to protectthem. However, despite their bestintentions, many adults do not knowhow to properly protect childpassengers.If

Page 302

The pointer of the vehicle’stemperature gauge should stay inthe midrange. If it climbs to the redmark, you should determine thereason (hot day, drivin

Page 303 - Touring model

Look for any obvious coolant leaks,such as a split radiator hose.Everything is still extremely hot,so use caution. If you find a leak, itmust be repai

Page 304 - On U.S. Touring model only

Safely pull off the road, and shutoff the engine. Turn on the hazardwarning indicators.Let the vehicle sit for a minute.Open the hood, and check the o

Page 305

This indicator may also come onalong with the ‘‘D’’ indicator.If your vehicle battery has beendisconnected or gone dead, thesecodes are erased. It tak

Page 306

However, if the brake pedal does notfeel normal, you should takeimmediate action. A problem in onepart of the system’s dual circuitdesign will still g

Page 307 - Towing a Trailer

If the electric motor will not closethe moonroof, do the following:Check the fuse for the moonroofmotor (see page ). If the fuseis blown, replace it w

Page 308

The vehicle’s fuses are contained infour fuse boxes (three, if the vehicledoes not have a rear entertainmentsystem).To open the passenger’s fuse box,p

Page 309

Check the smaller fuses in theunder-hood fuse box and all thefuses in the interior fuse boxes bypulling out each fuse with the fusepuller provided in

Page 310

If the replacement fuse of thesame rating blows in a short time,there is probably a seriouselectrical problem with yourvehicle. Leave the blown fuse i

Page 311

−−++−********No. Amps. No.No. Amps.Circuits Protected Amps. Circuits ProtectedNo. Amps.Circuits Protected Circuits Protected12345678910111210 A30 A10

Page 312

−Front airbags have been designed tohelp protect adults in a moderate tosevere frontal collision. To do thisthe passenger’s front airbag is quitelarge

Page 313

−−−−**************No. Amps. No. Amps. Circuits ProtectedCircuits Protected123456789101112131415161715 A10 A15 A7.5 A7.5 A7.5 A20 A10 A7.5 A30 A20 A20

Page 314 - Maintenance

−−**Amps.No. Circuits Protected30 A15 A20 A15 A7.5 A20 A10 A123456789If equippedRear BlowerNot UsedDBWDoor LockNot UsedHeated SeatInstrument PanelRigh

Page 315 - Maintenance Safety

−−If your vehicle needs to be towed,call a professional towing service ororganization. Never tow your vehiclewith just a rope or chain. It is verydang

Page 316 - Maintenance Minder

If you decide to tow your vehiclewith all four wheels on the ground,make sure you use a properly-designed and attached tow bar.Prepare the vehicle for

Page 317

Thediagramsinthissectiongiveyou the dimensions and capacities ofyour vehicle, and the locations of theidentification numbers. It alsoincludes informat

Page 318

Your vehicle has several identifyingnumbers in various places.The vehicle identification number(VIN) is the 17-digit number yourdealer uses to registe

Page 319

The engine number is stamped intothe engine block. It is on the front.The transmission number is on alabel on the side of the transmission.Identificat

Page 320

−−********Specifications386DimensionsWeightsCapacitiesAir ConditioningEngine201.0 in (5,106 mm)77.1 in (1,958 mm)66.8 in (1,697 mm)66.7 in (1,694 mm)1

Page 321

−***−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−***SpecificationsTechnical Information387AlignmentTiresFusesBatteryLights60 W (HB3)12 V12 V21 W51 W (HB4)21 W12 V12 VToe-inCamb

Page 322

−The tires on your car meet all U.S.Federal Safety Requirements. Alltires are also graded for treadwear,traction, and temperature perform-ance accordi

Page 323

−To remind you of the passenger’sfront airbag hazards, and thatchildren must be properly restrainedin a back seat, your vehicle haswarninglabelsonthed

Page 324

−The temperature grades are A (thehighest), B, and C, representing thetire’s resistance to the generation ofheat and its ability to dissipate heatwhen

Page 325

−−−−−−−−−−−−The tires that came on your vehiclehave a number of markings. Thoseyou should be aware of are describedbelow.Whenever tires are replaced,

Page 326 - Maintenance Record

The PAX system tires have differentmarkings from conventional tiremarkings. Following is an example ofPAX system tire size with anexplanation of what

Page 327

**The burning of gasoline in yourvehicle’s engine produces several by-products. Some of these are carbonmonoxide (CO), oxides of nitrogen(NOx) and hyd

Page 328 - Fluid Locations

The exhaust emissions controlsinclude four systems: PGM-FI,ignition timing control, exhaust gasrecirculation and three way catalyticconverter. These f

Page 329 - Adding Engine Oil

The three way catalytic convertercontains precious metals that serveas catalysts, promoting chemicalreactions to convert the exhaustgasses without aff

Page 330

If you take your vehicle for a stateemissions test shortly after thebattery has been disconnected orgone dead, it may not pass the test.This is becaus

Page 331 - Changing the Oil and Filter

Then drive in city/suburbantraffic for at least 10 minutes.When traffic conditions allow, letthe vehicle coast for severalseconds without using theacc

Page 332 - Engine Coolant

Customer Service...Information . 398...Warranty Coverages . 399Reporting Safety Defects...

Page 333

Honda dealership personnel aretrained professionals. They shouldbe able to answer all your questions.If you encounter a problem that yourdealership do

Page 334 - Windshield Washers

−−−−−−Your safety, and the safety of others,is very important. And operating thisvehicle safely is an importantresponsibility.To help you make informe

Page 335 - Automatic Transmission Fluid

−Your vehicle has two rows of backseats where children can be properlyrestrained. If you ever have to carrya group of children, and a child mustride i

Page 336

−−−−−−−−−Your new vehicle is covered by thesewarranties:covers your new vehicle, except forthe battery, emissions controlsystems, and accessories, aga

Page 337 - LOWER LEVEL

If you believe that your vehicle has adefect which could cause a crash orcould cause injury or death, youshould immediately inform theNational Highway

Page 338

−****2005HONThe publications shown below can be purchased from HelmIncorporated. You can order in any of three ways:If you are interested in other yea

Page 339

−−−SHIPTOPAYMENTThis manual covers maintenance and recommendedprocedures for repair to engine and chassis components.It is written for the journeyman

Page 340

CONTINUED...Accessories . 284ACCESSORY (Ignition Key...Position) . 130...A

Page 341 - Touring model only

*...DANGER, Explanation of . ii...Dashboard . 4, 60...Daytime Running Lights . 125Daytime Runn

Page 342

CONTINUEDDipstick...Automatic Transmission . 334...Engine Oil . 281...Directional Signals .

Page 343

Fluids...Automatic Transmission . 334...Brake . 335...Power Steering . 336...

Page 344

CONTINUED...Keys . 128...Indicators . 63...ABS (Anti-lock Brake)

Page 345 - Wiper Blades

...Low Coolant Level . 282...Low Fuel Indicator . 68...Low Oil Pressure Indicator . 63, 371...

Page 346

−During a crash, thebelt could press deep into the childand cause serious or fatal injuries.If they do, theycould be very seriously injured in acrash.

Page 347

*CONTINUED...Power Windows . 163...Pregnancy, Using Seat Belts . 20...Protecting Adults and Teens . 14...Addition

Page 348

*...Tachometer . 71...Tailgate . 138...Opening th

Page 349 - On some models

*CONTINUED.Taking Care of the Unexpected . 355Technical Descriptions...Emissions Control Systems . 392Three Way Catalytic...

Page 350

*Wheels...Adjusting the Steering . 127...Alignment and Balance . 348...Compact Spare . 359...

Page 351

Service Information SummaryGasoline:Fuel Tank Capacity:Recommended Engine Oil:Automatic Transmission Fluid:Power Steering Fluid:Brake Fluid:Tire Press

Page 352 - Important Precautions

An infant must be properlyrestrained in a rear-facing, recliningchild seat until the child reaches theseat maker’s weight or height limitfor the seat

Page 353 - Checking the Battery

Of the different seats available, werecommend those that have a five-point harness system as shown.In any situation, we stronglyrecommend that you ins

Page 354 - Vehicle Storage

When buying a child seat, you needto choose either a conventional childseat, or one designed for use withthe Lower Anchors and Tethers forChildren (LA

Page 355

Whatever type of seat you choose, toprovide proper protection, a childseat should meet threerequirements:Look for FMVSS213 or CMVSS 213 on the box.Rea

Page 356 - Taking Care of the Unexpected

Place the child seat on the vehicleseat, then attach the seat to thelower anchors according to thechild seat maker’s instructions.Your vehicle is equi

Page 357 - Driving With a Flat Tire

Whatever type you have, followthe child seat maker’s instructionsfor adjusting or tightening the fit.Other LATCH-compatible seats havea flexible-type

Page 358

Remove the head restraint, thenroute the tether strap over theseat-back, making sure the strap isnot twisted.Slide the anchor cover to open it,then fo

Page 359

When not using the LATCH system,all child seats must be secured to thevehicle with the lap part of a lap/shoulder belt.With the child seat in the desi

Page 360 - Compact Spare Tire

Your Vehicle at a Glance4AUDIO SYSTEM/REAR ENTERTAINMENTSYSTEMPARKING BRAKEPEDALFUEL FILLDOOR RELEASEHOOD RELEASEHANDLEPOWER WINDOWSWITCHESPOWERDOOR L

Page 361 - Changing a Flat Tire

To remove slack, it may help to putweight on the child seat, or push onthe back of the seat while pulling upon the belt.Push and pull the child seatfo

Page 362

A child seat with a tether can beinstalled in any seating position inthe second or the center seatingposition of the third row.Since a tether can prov

Page 363

Attach the tether strap hook to theanchor, making sure the strap isnot twisted.Tighten the strap according to theseat maker’s instructions.The center

Page 364

To determine if a lap/shoulder beltproperly fits a child, have the childput on the seat belt, then askyourself:Does the child sit all the way backagai

Page 365

A child who has outgrown a forward-facing child seat should ride in aback seat and use a booster seatuntil the lap/shoulder belt fits themproperly wit

Page 366

If you decide that a child can safelyride up front, be sure to:Carefully read the owner’s manual,and make sure you understand allseat belt instruction

Page 367 - IftheEngineWon’tStart

This could result inserious neck injuries during a crash.This could causevery serious injuries during a crash.It also increases the chance that thechi

Page 368 - To Jump Start Your Vehicle:

Your vehicle’s exhaust containscarbon monoxide gas. You shouldhave no problem with carbonmonoxide entering the vehicle innormal driving if you maintai

Page 369 - Jump Starting

These labels are in the locationsshown. They warn you of potentialhazards that could cause seriousinjury. Read these labels carefully.If a label comes

Page 370 - IftheEngineOverheats

U.S. models Canadian modelsCanadian modelsU.S. modelsSafety Labels58SUN VISORDOORJAMBMain MenuTable of Contents

Page 371

**To use the horn, press the pad around the ‘‘H’’ logo.:Your Vehicle at a GlanceYour Vehicle at a Glance5POWER SLIDINGDOOR SWITCHESREAR WINDOWDEFOGGER

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This section gives information aboutthe controls and displays thatcontribute to the daily operation ofyour vehicle. All the essentialcontrols are with

Page 373

Control Locations60AUDIO SYSTEM/REAR ENTERTAINMENTSYSTEMPARKING BRAKEPEDALFUEL FILLDOOR RELEASEHOOD RELEASEHANDLEPOWER WINDOWSWITCHESPOWERDOOR LOCKSWI

Page 374 - Brake System Indicator

***The U.S. instrument panel is shown. Differences for the Canadian models are noted in the text.Instrument PanelInstruments and Controls61SUPPLEMENTA

Page 375 - Closing the Moonroof

***The U.S. instrument panel is shown. Differences for the Canadian models are noted in the text.Instrument Panel62SEAT BELT REMINDERINDICATORCRUISE C

Page 376

The instrument panel has manyindicators to give you importantinformation about your vehicle.See page .If this indicator comes on when theengine is run

Page 377 - FUSE PULLER

This indicator comes on when youturn the ignition switch to ON (II). Ifit comes on at any other time, itindicates that the passenger’s sideairbag has

Page 378 - On EX, and Touring models

CONTINUEDThis indicator has three functions:It comes on as a reminder that youhave turned off the vehiclestability assist (VSA) system.It flashes when

Page 379 - Fuse Locations

This indicator normally comes on fora few seconds when you turn theignition switch to ON (II).If it comes on while driving, it meansthat one or more o

Page 380

This indicator comes on for a fewseconds when you turn the ignitionswitch to ON (II). It will go off if youhave inserted a properly-codedignition key.

Page 381

The left or right turn signal indicatorblinks when you signal a lane changeor turn. If the indicators do not blinkor blink rapidly, it usually means o

Page 383

This indicator comes on when youset the cruise control. See pagefor information on operating thecruise control.This indicator comes on when thewasher

Page 384 - Technical Information

This indicator reminds you that themaintenance main items and subitems will be displayed in theodometer/trip meter display. Seepage for more informati

Page 385 - Identification Numbers

This shows how much fuel you have.It may show slightly more or lessthan the actual amount. The needlereturns to the bottom after you turnoff the ignit

Page 386

The odometer shows the totaldistance your vehicle has beendriven. It measures miles in U.S.models and kilometers in Canadianmodels. It is illegal unde

Page 387 - Specifications

In certain weather conditions,temperature readings near freezing(32°F, 0°C) could mean that ice isforming on the road surface.On the Touring model, th

Page 388

The multi-information display in theinstrument panel displays variousinformation and messages when theignition switch is in the ON (II)position. Some

Page 389

If you press the INFO button when‘‘AVERAGE SPEED’’ is displayed,the display changes to ‘‘TIREPRESSURE’’ using both segments.This display is a part of

Page 390

Messages in the trip computerinclude:INST.MPG:Yourvehicle’scurrent fuel mileage.RANGE: The estimated distanceyou can travel on the fuelremaining in th

Page 391 - Tire Labeling

The initial display in the lowersegment is shown above. Each timeyou press the SEL/RESET button onthe steering wheel, the displaychanges from ‘‘Odomet

Page 392

This shows the remaining life of theengine oil. It shows 100% after theengine oil is replaced and the displayis reset. The engine oil life iscalculate

Page 393 - Emissions Controls

−This section gives you importantinformation about how to protectyourself and your passengers. Itshows you how to use seat belts. Itexplains how your

Page 394

If there is a problem with yourvehicle, for example, the engine oillevel is low or a door is not fullyclosed, the multi-information displaywill show y

Page 395 - Three Way Catalytic Converter

Door and Tailgate OpenIf the tailgate or any door(s) is notclosed tightly, the display remindsyou to close the tailgate or thedoor(s) before you start

Page 396 - State Emissions Testing

Brake Fluid LowIf the brake fluid level is at or belowtheMINmarkonthesideofthebrake fluid reservoir in the enginecompartment, you will see ‘‘BRAKEFLUI

Page 397

Fuel LowIf the level of the fuel in the tankgets low, you will see ‘‘FUEL LOW’’in the display, and you must refuelsoon. The low fuel indicator in thei

Page 398

Check Tire Pressure Warning: Approaching ObjectThis message, and the indicator tothe left of the message, is a part ofthe parking sensor system. If yo

Page 399 - Customer Service Information

Check TPMS SystemIf there is a problem with the vehiclestability assist (VSA) system, youwill see ‘‘CHECK VSA SYSTEM’’ inthe multi-information display

Page 400 - Warranty Coverages

Check Charging SystemIf you see ‘‘CHECK CHARGINGSYSTEM’’ in the multi-informationdisplay, it means the battery is notbeing charged. See page formore i

Page 401

Check TransmissionIf there is a problem with theautomatic transmission, you will see‘‘CHECK TRANSMISSION’’ in themulti-information display. Avoidrapid

Page 402 - Authorized Manuals

Check Parking Sensor SystemIf there is a problem with theparking sensor system, the multi-information display shows a‘‘CHECK PARKING SENSORSYSTEM’’ me

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Check DRL SystemIf there is a problem with theDaytime Running Light (DRL)System, you will see ‘‘CHECK DRLSYSTEM’’ in the multi-informationdisplay. If

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You’ll find many safetyrecommendations throughout thissection, and throughout this manual.Therecommendationsonthispageare the ones we consider to be t

Page 405

You can also use the trip meterSELECT/RESET knob in theinstrument panel to select and enteryour selections while the multi-information display is in t

Page 406

If you want to set the customizablevehicle control settings to the defaultsetting, press the INFO button onthe steering wheel until ‘‘DEFAULTALL’’ is

Page 407

When DEFAULT ALL is completedsuccessfully, you will see the abovedisplay for several seconds, and thedisplay will return to ‘‘CUSTOMIZEENTRY.’’If DEFA

Page 408

You can customize some of thevehicle control settings to yourpreference. Here are the settingsyou can customize.METER SET UPPOSITION SET UPLIGHTING SE

Page 409

There are four custom settings itemsin the Meter Setup:LANGUAGE SELECTIONADJUST OUTSIDE TEMP.DISPLAYTRIP A & AVG. FUEL A RESETwith REFUELCOMPASS Z

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While the multi-information displayis showing ‘‘METER SETUP,’’ pressthe SEL/RESET button on thesteering wheel. The display changesto ‘‘LANGUAGE SELECT

Page 411

When language selection issuccessfully completed, the displaychanges to the screen shown abovefor several seconds, then goes backto ‘‘CUSTOMIZE MENU.’

Page 412

While the multi-information displayshows ‘‘METER SETUP,’’ press theSEL/RESET button on the steeringwheel. The display changes to the‘‘CUSTOMIZE MENU.’

Page 413

When your selection is successfullyentered, you will see the abovedisplay for several seconds, and thenthe display changes to ‘‘EXIT.’’If you fail to

Page 414 - Service Information Summary

To cause ‘‘Trip meter A’’ and‘‘Average Fuel Economy’’ to resetevery time you refuel your vehicle,adjust it as described on thefollowing pages.While th

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