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2007 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
Introduction .........................................................................................................................................i
A Few Words About Safe
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Your Vehicle at a Glance.....................................................................................................................3
Driver and Passenger Safety ..............................................................................................................5
Proper use and care of your vehicle's seat belts, and Supplemental Restraint System.
Instruments and Controls.................................................................................................................53
Instrument panel indicator and gauge, and how to use dashboard and steering column controls.
Comfort and Convenience Features ..............................................................................................105
How to operate the climate control system, the audio system, and other convenience features.
Before Driving..................................................................................................................................183
What gasoline to use, how to break-in your new vehicle, and how to load luggage and other cargo.
Driving ..............................................................................................................................................197
The proper way to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, plus towing a trailer.
Maintenance.....................................................................................................................................219
The Maintenance Schedule shows you when you need to take your vehicle to the dealer.
Taking Care of the Unexpected......................................................................................................263
This section covers several problems motorists sometimes experience, and how to handle them.
Technical Information.....................................................................................................................287
ID numbers, dimensions, capacities, and technical information.
Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. and Canada)................................................................301
A summary of the warranties covering your new Acura, and how to contact us.
Authorized Manuals (U.S. only)......................................................................................................305
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.
Accord Value Package Audio System
Main Menu
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Contents

2007 Accord Coupe Online Reference Owner's Manual Use these links (and links throughout this manual) to navigate through this reference. For a pr

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

Interior Convenience ItemsInstruments and Controls97COIN POCKETACCESSORYPOWER SOCKETVANITY MIRRORSUNGLASSESHOLDERBEVERAGE HOLDER SUN VISORACCESSORYPOW

Page 4

Open the glove box by pulling thehandle to the left. Close it with a firmpush. Lock or unlock the glove boxwith the master key.The glove box light com

Page 5 - AFewWordsAboutSafety

To open the console compartment,pull up on the right lever and lift thearmrest.To close, lower the armrest, andpush it down until it latches.You can p

Page 6 - Your Vehicle at a Glance

To open the coin pocket, push thetop of the lid. To close it, push the liddown until it latches. Thecompartmentcannotbeusedasanashtray.There are two a

Page 7

In this position, the sun visor can beadjusted by moving it on its slider.Make sure you put the sun visorback in place when you are gettinginto or out

Page 8

To open the sunglasses holder, pushontherearedge.Makesuretheholder is closed while you are driving.Some larger styles of sunglassesmay not fit in the

Page 9 - Important Safety Precautions

The front ceiling light has a two-position switch; Door Activated andOFF.In the Door Activated position, bothceiling lights come on when you:Turn on a

Page 10 - Driver and Passenger Safety

The courtesy light in each doorcomes on when the door is opened,and goes out when the door is closed.Your vehicle also has a courtesy lightin the igni

Page 11 - What You Should Do:

The standard audio system hasmany features. This sectiondescribes those features and how touse them.Your vehicle has an anti-theft audiosystem that re

Page 12 - CONTINUED

Read the appropriate pages in thissection for operation of the heatingand cooling systems installed in yourvehicle.See pages to for themanual system.S

Page 13 - Table of Contents

Your vehicle is equipped with seatbelts in all seating positions.When properly worn, seat belts:Help protect you in almost everytype of crash, includi

Page 14 - Protecting Adults and Teens

Heating and Cooling SystemFeatures107Automatic A/C System with navigation system(EX-L and EX-V6 models)U.S. model is shown.Main MenuTable of Contentss

Page 15

Turn the dial clockwise to increasethe fan speed and airflow. Turn thedial counterclockwise to decrease it.Turning this dial clockwise increasesthe te

Page 16

Air flows from the defrostervents at the base of the windshield.When you select or ,the system automatically switches tofresh air mode and turns on th

Page 17

The flow-through ventilation systemdraws in outside air, circulates itthrough the interior, then exhausts itthrough vents near the rear window.Set the

Page 18

To remove fog from the inside of thewindows:Air conditioning, as it cools, removesmoisture from the air. When used incombination with the heater, itma

Page 19

Select . The systemautomatically switches to fresh airmode and turns on the A/C. TheA/C indicator will not come on if itwas previously off.Select .Set

Page 20

CONTINUEDThe automatic climate controlsystem adjusts the fan speed andairflow levels to maintain the interiortemperature you select.Press the AUTO but

Page 21

You can manually select variousfunctions of the climate controlsystem when it is in full automaticmode. All other features remainautomatically control

Page 22 - Warranty Information

Press the DUAL button to selectdual temperature control mode (seepage ).When you turn the A/C off, thesystem cannot regulate the insidetemperature if

Page 23

Use the MODE button to select thevents the air flows from. Some airwill flow from the dashboard cornervents in all modes.Each time you press the MODEb

Page 24

CONTINUEDYour vehicle has a supplementalrestraint system (SRS) with frontairbags to help protect the heads andchests of the driver and a front seatpas

Page 25

CONTINUEDThe automatic climate controlsystem adjusts the fan speed andairflow levels to maintain the interiortemperature you select.In the AUTO mode,

Page 26

▲▼The system automatically selects theproper mix of conditioned and/orheated air that will, as quickly aspossible, raise or lower the interiortemperat

Page 27

▲▼Select the fan speed by pressing theA/C button to view the display, thenpress any of the fan control icons.Press these buttons ( or ) to thedesired

Page 28 - Advanced Airbags

This button turns the windshielddefrost on and off.When you push this button, air flowsfrom the defroster vents at the baseof the windshield, and the

Page 29

Your vehicle has two temperaturecontrol dials, one for the driver, andone for the front passenger.Your vehicle has four temperaturecontrol buttons, tw

Page 30 - Side Airbag Cutoff System

▲▼▲▼To set the driver’s side temperaturedifferently than the passenger’s,press the DUAL button, then turnthe driver’s control dial or press theor butt

Page 31 - SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG

Theclimatecontrolsystemhastwosensors. A sunlight sensor is in thetop of the dashboard, and atemperature sensor is next to thesteering column. Do not c

Page 32

To operate your vehicle’s audiosystem refer to the appropriatepages below.For FM/AM/CD Player systems,see pages thru .For AM/FM/CD Changersystems with

Page 33 - An airbag ever inflates

Audio SystemFeatures125AM/FM/CD ChangerCanadian modelsU.S. modelsAM/FM/CD Changer with navigation system(EX-L and EX-V6 models)U.S. models is shown.(E

Page 34

The band and frequency that theradio was last tuned to is displayed.To change bands, press the AM/FM button. On the FM band, STwill be displayed if th

Page 35

The most important things you needto know about your airbags are:They are designed to supplementthe seat belts.Always wearyour seat belt properly, and

Page 36

−−−−−−You can use any of five methods tofind radio stations on the selectedband: TUNE, SEEK, SCAN, thepreset bars, and AUTO SELECT.Use the TUNE bar to

Page 37 - U.S. Models

−−−−−If you aretraveling far from home and can nolonger receive your preset stations,you can use the auto select feature tofind stations in the local

Page 38

CONTINUEDTo play a CD, the ignition switchmust be in the ACCESSORY (I) orON(II) position.You can also play 3-inch (8-cm)discs without using an adapter

Page 39

−−−−Each time youpress and release , the playerskips forward to the beginning of thenext track. Press and release toskip backward to the beginning oft

Page 40

−+−+If you select an empty slot in themagazine, the changer will searchfor the next available CD to load andplay.If there are no CDs in the changer,th

Page 41

Error Message Cause SolutionFOCUS ErrorMechanical ErrorHigh TemperaturePress the eject button, and pull out the CD.Check if it is inserted correctly i

Page 42 - Standard 213

Error MessageSolutionCausePress the magazine eject button, pull themagazine out, and check for an error message.Insertthemagazineagain.Ifthemessagedoe

Page 43

▲The ignition switch must be in theACCESSORY (I) or the ON (II)position. Make sure the open side ofthetapeisfacingright,theninsertthetapemostofthewayi

Page 44 - Installing a Child Seat

*−−−*Dolby noise reduction is manufactured underlicense from Dolby Laboratories LicensingCorporation. ‘‘DOLBY’’ and the double-D symbolare trademarks

Page 45

The band and frequency that theradio was last tuned to is displayed.To change bands, press the AM/FMbutton. On the FM band, ST will bedisplayed if the

Page 46

−CONTINUEDAdjust the driver’s seat as far to therear as possible while allowing you tomaintain full control of the vehicle.Have a front passenger adju

Page 47

−−−−−−You can use any of five methods tofind radio stations on the selectedband: TUNE, SEEK, SCAN, thepreset bars, and AUTO SELECT.Use the TUNE bar to

Page 48

−−−−−Repeat steps 1 through 3 to store atotal of six stations on AM andtwelve stations on FM.The preset frequencies may be lost ifyour vehicle’s batte

Page 49 - Protecting Larger Children

Your vehicle is capable of receivingXMSatellite Radio anywhere in theUnited States except Hawaii andAlaska. It is not available in Canada.XMis a regis

Page 50

−−−−−The scan function samplesall channels for 5 seconds. Toactivate the function, push the SCANbutton. Push it again to get out of thesequence.Each s

Page 51

**CONTINUEDTo load or play CDs, the ignitionswitch must be in the ACCESSORY(I) or the ON(II) position.On models with Satellite RadioYou operate the CD

Page 52

Your vehicle’s in-dash CD changerholds up to six discs. You cannot load and play 3-inch(8-cm)discsinthissystem.When the CD load indicator turnsgreen a

Page 53 - Carbon Monoxide Hazard

−−−+−−The scan function samplesall the tracks on the selected disc inthe order they are recorded on theCD. To activate it, press and releasethe SCAN b

Page 54 - Safety Labels

−−−To continuously replaya track, press and release the RPTbutton. You will see RPT in thedisplay. Press it again to turn it off.To continuouslyreplay

Page 55

−+−+You can also eject discs when theignition switch is off. The disc thatwas last selected is ejected first.Load the desired CDs into themagazine, an

Page 56 - Instruments and Controls

SolutionError Message CausePress the CD eject button, and pull out the CDs.Check for an error message, and insert the CDsagain. If the message does no

Page 57 - Control Locations

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 - Instrument Panel

▲**CONTINUEDThetapedirectionindicatorcomeson to show you which side of thetape is playing. The indicates thesideyouinsertedupwardisnowplaying. If you

Page 59

−−−**Press the side to findthe beginning of the current song orpassage. Press the side to findthe beginning of the next song orpassage. When the syste

Page 60 - Instrument Panel Indicators

The audio system for your vehiclecan also be operated by voice control.See the navigation section in yourquick start guide for an overview ofthis syst

Page 61

−−−The seek functionsearches up and down from thecurrent frequency to find a stationwith a strong signal. To activate it,press the or side of thebar,

Page 62

−− Repeat steps 1 through 3 to store atotal of six stations on AM andtwelve stations on FM.If you aretraveling far from home and can nolonger receive

Page 63

−−−−Touch the arrows next to the BAS orTRE icons. The adjustment showsyou the current setting. Touch theleft or right bars on the sound grid.Balance i

Page 64

XM is a registered trademark ofXM Satellite Radio, Inc.Your vehicle is capable of receivingXMSatellite Radio anywhere in theUnited States except Hawai

Page 65

−−−−−Each preset icon can storeone channel in XM1 and one in XM2.Pick a preset icon, and hold it untilyou hear a beep.Repeat steps 1 through 3 to stor

Page 66

**To load or play CDs, the ignitionswitch must be in the ACCESSORY(I) or the ON(II) position.You operate the CD changer withthe same controls used for

Page 67

If you turn the system off while a CDis playing, either with the PWR/VOLknob or by turning off the ignition,the disc will stay in the drive. Whenyoutu

Page 68

Adjust the driver’s head restraint sothe back of your head rests againstthe center of the restraint.Have passengers with adjustablehead restraints adj

Page 69

▲▼−You cannot load and play 3-inch(8-cm)discsinthissystem.Repeat this until all six positionsare loaded. If you are not loadingall six positions, the

Page 70

−−−−−−▲▼When you touch theRANDOM icon on the audio display,the system plays the tracks on thecurrent CD in random order. Youwill see RANDOM highlighte

Page 71 - Windshield Wipers and Washers

▼▲You can also eject discs when theignition switch is off. The disc thatwas last selected is ejected first.Load the desired CDs into themagazine, and

Page 72 - Turn Signal and Headlights

Error Message Cause SolutionFOCUS ErrorMechanical ErrorPress the CD eject button, and pull out the CDs.Check for an error message, and insert the CDsa

Page 73 - Headlights

▲**The ignition switch must be in theACCESSORY (I) or the ON (II)position. Make sure the open side ofthetapeisfacingright,theninsertthetapemostofthewa

Page 74

*−▲▼*Dolby noise reduction is manufactured underlicense from Dolby Laboratories LicensingCorporation. ‘‘DOLBY’’ and the double-D symbolare trademarks

Page 75 - Rear Window Defogger

−−Press the side to findthe beginning of the current song orpassage. Press the side to findthe beginning of the next song orpassage. When the system r

Page 76 - Steering Wheel Adjustment

The radio can receive the completeAM and FM bands.AM band: 530 to 1,710 kHzFM band: 87.7 to 107.9 MHzHow well the radio receives stationsis dependent

Page 77 - Keys and Locks

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

Page 78 - Immobilizer System

Satellite radio receives signals fromtwo satellites to produce clear, high-quality digital reception. It offersmany channels in several categories.Alo

Page 79 - Ignition Switch

This could causevery serious injuries in a crash.Position the lap part of the belt aslow as possible across your hips,then pull up on the shoulder par

Page 80 - Power Door Locks

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

Page 81 - Remote Transmitter

If you decide to purchase XMsatellite radio service, contact XMRadio at , or at1-800-852-9696. You will need to givethem your radio I.D. number andyou

Page 82

When using CD-R discs, use onlyhigh quality CDs labeled for audiouse.CD-RW discs will not work in thisunit.Play only standard round CDs.Odd-shaped CDs

Page 83

Store tapes in their cases to protectthem from dust and moisture. Neverplacetapeswheretheywillbeexposed to direct sunlight, high heat,or high humidity

Page 84

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

Page 85

−Youshouldhavereceivedacardthatlists your audio system’s code andserial numbers. It is best to store thiscard in a safe place at home. Inaddition, you

Page 86

The upper display shows the timewhen the ignition switch is in theACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position.The navigation system receivessignals from the Glo

Page 87

Once the security system is set,opening either door without usingthe key or the remote transmitter,the hood, or the trunk will cause thesystem to alar

Page 88 - RELEASE LEVER

Cruise control allows you to maintainasetspeedabove25mph(40km/h)without keeping your foot on theaccelerator pedal. It should be usedfor cruising on st

Page 89 - Passenger’s Side

You can increase the set cruisingspeed in any of these ways:Press and hold the RES/ACCELbutton. When you reach thedesired cruising speed, release theb

Page 90 - See page for important safety

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 91 - MASTER KEY

Tap the brake or clutch pedal.Push the CANCEL button on thesteering wheel.When you push the CANCEL button,or tap the brake or clutch pedal, thesystem

Page 92

−If you are training HomeLink tooperate a garage door or gate, youshould unplug the motor for thatdevice during training. Repeatedlypressing the remot

Page 93 - Seat Heaters

Plug in the garage door openermotor, then test the HomeLinkbutton by pushing it for about 1second.If the button works,programming is complete.If the b

Page 94 - Power Windows

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

Page 95

As required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not

Page 97 - Moonroof

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 98 - ADJUSTMENT KNOB

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 99 - Mirrors, Parking Brake

CONTINUEDOpen the fuel fill door by pushingonthehandletotheleftofthedriver’s seat.Park with the driver’s side closestto the service station pump.If yo

Page 100 - Interior Convenience Items

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 101

When driving, remember to situpright and adjust the seat as farback as possible while allowing fullcontrol of the vehicle. When ridingas a front passe

Page 102

Lift the hood up most of the way.The hydraulic supports will lift ituptherestofthewayandholditup.To close the hood, lift it up slightlyto remove the s

Page 103

Wait a few minutes after turning theengine off before you check the oil.Remove the dipstick (orangehandle/loop).Wipe off the dipstick with a cleanclot

Page 104

Refer toon page for informationabout checking other items on yourvehicle.Look at the coolant level in theradiator reserve tank. Make sure it isbetween

Page 105 - DOOR ACTIVATED

Try to maintain a constant speed.Everytimeyouslowdownandspeed up, your vehicle uses extrafuel. Use cruise control whenappropriate.Combine several shor

Page 106 - Interior Lights

Before installing any accessory:Make sure the accessory does notobscure any lights, or interferewith proper vehicle operation orperformance.Modifying

Page 107

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

Page 108 - Features

Your vehicle has several convenientstorage areas:Glove boxDoor and seat-back pocketsTrunk, including the rear seatswhen folded downCenter pocketConsol

Page 109 - Heating and Cooling System

−×Determine the combined weightof luggage and cargo being loadedon the vehicle. That weight maynot safely exceed the availablecargo and luggage load c

Page 110

Store or secure all items that couldbe thrown around and hurtsomeone during a crash.Do not put any items on top of therear shelf. They can block yourv

Page 111 - Heating and A/C

The cargo net can be used to helphold down items stored in the trunk.To use the cargo net, hook it to thebuttons on the floor and sides of thetrunk. Y

Page 112

This owner’s manual should beconsidered a permanent part of thevehicle and should remain with thevehicle when it is sold.This owner’s manual covers al

Page 113

Your seat belt system includes lap/shoulder belts in all five seatingpositions. The front seat belts arealso equipped with automatic seatbelt tensione

Page 114

This section gives you tips onstarting the engine under variousconditions, and how to operate themanual and automatic transmissions.It also includes i

Page 115

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

Page 116 - Climate Control System

Apply the parking brake.In cold weather, turn off allelectrical accessories to reducethe drain on the battery.Press the clutch pedal down all theway.

Page 117

The manual transmission issynchronized in all forward gears forsmooth operation. It has a lockout soyou cannot shift directly from fifth toreverse.On

Page 118

Shift up1st to 2nd2nd to 3rd3rd to 4th4th to 5th5th to 6thShift up1st to 2nd2nd to 3rd3rd to 4th4th to 5thNormal acceleration15 mph (25 km/h)25 mph (4

Page 119

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 engi

Page 120

The ‘‘D’’ indicator comes on for afew seconds when you turn theignition switch to the ON (II)position. If it flashes while driving (inany shift positi

Page 121

−−−To shift from:PtoRRtoPNtoRDto22to11to22toDDtoDDtoNDtoDNtoDRtoNDo this:Press the brake pedal andpress the release button.Press the release button.Mo

Page 122

−−−−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

Page 123

This allows you to move the shiftlever out of Park if the normalmethod of pushing on the brakepedal and pressing the releasebutton does not work.Set t

Page 124 - Dual Temperature Control

The lap/shoulder belt goes overyour shoulder, across your chest,and across your hips.To fasten the belt, insert the latchplate into the buckle, then t

Page 125

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 126 - Climate Control Sensors

Your vehicle is equipped with frontdisc brakes. The brakes on the rearwheels may be disc or drum,depending on the model. A powerassist helps reduce th

Page 127 - Audio System

CONTINUEDThe anti-lock brake system (ABS)helps prevent the brakes fromlocking up, and helps you retainsteering control by pumping thebrakes rapidly, m

Page 128

If the ABS indicator and the brakesystem indicator come on together,and the parking brake is fullyreleased, the front-to-rear brakingdistribution syst

Page 129 - AM/FM/CD Player

If the indicator does not come onwhen the ignition switch is turned tothe ON (II) position, there may be aproblem with the VSA system. Haveyour dealer

Page 130

In certain unusual conditions whenyour vehicle gets stuck in shallowmud or fresh snow, it may be easierto free it with the VSA temporarilyswitched off

Page 131

Your vehicle has been designedprimarily to carry passengers andtheir cargo. You can also use it totow a trailer if you carefully observethe load limit

Page 132

To achieve a proper tongue load,start by loading 60 % of the loadtoward the front of the trailer and40 % toward the rear, then re-adjustthe load as ne

Page 133

Towing can require a variety ofequipment, depending on the size ofyour trailer, how it will be used, howmuch load you are towing, andwhere you tow.Dis

Page 134

Many states and Canadian provincesrequire special outside mirrors whentowing a trailer. Even if they don’t,you should install special mirrors ifyou ca

Page 135

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

Page 136

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

Page 137

Always drive slowly and havesomeone guide you when backing up.Grip the of the steeringwheel; then turn the wheel to the leftto get the trailer to move

Page 138

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

Page 139 - AM/FM/CD Changer

To eliminate potential hazards, readthe instructions before you begin,and make sure you have the toolsand skills required.To clean parts, use a commer

Page 140

−−−−−−−−−−−−CONTINUEDCalculated EngineOil Life (%)100 % 91 %90 % 81 %80 % 71 %70 % 61 %60 % 51 %50 % 41 %40 % 31 %30 % 21 %20 % 16 %15 % 11 %10 % 6 %5

Page 141

The maintenance item code or codesindicate the main and sub itemsrequired at the time of the oil change(see page ).When the remaining engine oil life

Page 142

If you still do not perform theindicated maintenance, you will see anegative mileage. It is displayedwhen you drive over 10 miles (forU.S. models) or

Page 143

All maintenance items displayed inthe information display are in code.For an explanation of thesemaintenance codes, see page .Your dealer will reset t

Page 144

If you have the required servicedone but do not reset the display, orreset the display without doing theservice, the system will not show theproper ma

Page 145

#−−−−−−U.S. Vehicles:According to state and federalregulations, failure to performmaintenance on the items markedwith will not void your emissionswarr

Page 146

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 147

##−#Maintenance Minder227:If the message ‘‘SERVICE OIL’’ does not appear more than 12 months afterthe display is reset, change the engine oil every ye

Page 148

Maintenance Record228mimimimimimimimimimimimimimiYou or the servicing dealer can record all completed maintenance here. When maintenance is performed,

Page 149

Maintenance RecordMaintenance229mimimimimimimimimimimimimimiMileagekmkmkmkmkmkmkmSignatureDateMileagekmkmkmkmkmkmkmSignatureDateMaintenancePerformedAB

Page 150

4-cylinder ModelsFluid Locations230BRAKE FLUID(Gray cap)ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK(Orange handle)WASHER FLUID(Blue cap)POWER STEERINGFLUID (Red cap)RADIATOR

Page 151

Fluid LocationsMaintenance231ENGINE OIL FILL CAPRADIATOR CAPENGINE OIL DIPSTICK(Orange loop)WASHER FLUID(Blue cap)POWER STEERINGFLUID (Red cap)BRAKE F

Page 152

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 153

Honda Motor Oil is the preferred5W-20 lubricant for your vehicle. It ishighly recommended that you useHonda Motor Oil in your vehicle foroptimum engin

Page 154

Open the hood, and remove theengine oil fill cap. Remove the oildrain bolt and washer from thebottom of the engine. Drain the oilinto an appropriate c

Page 155

Reinstall the engine oil fill cap.Start the engine. The oil pressureindicator should go out within 5seconds. If it does not, turn off theengine, and c

Page 156

If the coolant level in the reservetank is at or below the MIN line, addcoolant to bring it up to the MAX line.Inspect the cooling system for leaks.Al

Page 157

Your airbag system includes:Two SRS (supplemental restraintsystem) front airbags. The driver’sairbag is stored in the center ofthe steering wheel; the

Page 158

Remove the radiator cap bypushing down and turningcounterclockwise.When the radiator and engine arecool, relieve any pressure in thecooling system by

Page 159

Do not add any rust inhibitors orother additives to your vehicle’scooling system. They may not becompatible with the coolant orengine components.Check

Page 160

CONTINUED4-cylinder modelsCheck the fluid level with the engineat normal operating temperature.Remove the dipstick (yellow loop)from the transmission,

Page 161

Check the fluid level with the engineat normal operating temperature.Park the vehicle on level ground.Start the engine let it run until theradiator fa

Page 162

Always use Honda ATF-Z1(automatic transmission fluid). Ifit’s not available, you may use aDEXRONIII automatictransmission fluid as a temporaryreplacem

Page 163

Check the fluid level with thetransmission at normal operatingtemperature and the vehiclesitting on level ground. Removethe transmission filler bolt,

Page 164

CONTINUEDIf no fluid comes out, remove thefiller bolt. Slowly add Honda ManualTransmission Fluid (MTF) until itstarts to run out of the check bolthole

Page 165

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 166

Check the level on the side of thereservoir when the engine is cold.The fluid should be between theUPPER LEVEL and LOWER LEVEL.If not, add power steer

Page 167 - AM/FM Radio Reception

Theheadlightswereproperlyaimedwhen your vehicle was new. If youregularly carry heavy items in thetrunk or pull a trailer, readjustmentmay be required.

Page 168

An indicator on the dashboard thatalerts you that the passenger’sfront airbag has been turned off(see page ).Emergency backup power in caseyour vehicl

Page 169 - XM Satellite Radio Reception

Remove the electrical connectorfrom the bulb by squeezing theconnector to unlock the tab, thenslide the connector off the bulb.Remove the bulb by turn

Page 170

Remove the electrical connectorfromthebulbbysqueezingtheconnector to unlock the tab, thenslide the connector off the bulb.Remove the bulb by turning i

Page 171

Install the new bulb, and turn itone-quarter turn clockwise to lockit in place.Push the electrical connector backonto the bulb. Make sure it is onall

Page 172 - Protecting Your CDs

Remove the burned out bulb fromthesocketbypushingitinandturning the bulb counterclockwiseuntil it unlocks.Install the new bulb in the socket.Turn it c

Page 173 - Caring for the Tape Player

Dirt build-up in the loops of the seatbelt anchors can cause the belts toretract slowly. Wipe the insides ofthe loops with a clean clothdampened in mi

Page 174 - Remote Audio Controls

This filter removes the dust andpollenthatisbroughtinfromtheoutside through the heating andcooling system/climate controlsystem.Check the condition of

Page 175 - Radio Theft Protection

To replace a wiper blade:Raise the wiper arm off thewindshield. Raise the driver’s sidefirst, then the passenger’s side.Disconnect the blade assemblyf

Page 176 - Setting the Clock

Examine the new wiper blades. Ifthey have no plastic or metalreinforcement along the backedge, remove the metalreinforcement strips from the oldwiper

Page 177 - Security System

Keeping the tires properly inflatedprovides the best combination ofhandling, tread life, and ridingcomfort.Underinflated tires wear unevenly,adversely

Page 178 - Cruise Control

Excessive tread wear.Cuts, splits, or cracks in the sideof the tire. Replace the tire if youcan see fabric or cord.Bumps or bulges in the tread orside

Page 179

The total time for inflation anddeflation is one-tenth of a second, sofast that most occupants are notaware that the airbags deployed untilthey see th

Page 180

Your tires have wear indicatorsmolded into the tread. When thetread wears down, you will see aband 1/2 inch (12.7 mm) wide bandacross the tread. This

Page 181 - Before you begin

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

Page 182

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

Page 183 - TRAINING BUTTON

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

Page 184

If additional battery maintenance isneeded, see your dealer or aqualified technician.Battery posts,terminals, and related accessoriescontain lead and

Page 185

To minimize sticking, apply asilicone spray lubricant to all doorand trunk seals. Also, apply avehicle body wax to the paintedsurfaces that mate with

Page 186 - Before Driving

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

Page 187 - On EX-V6 model with manual

Use the compact spare tire as atemporary replacement only. Getyour regular tire repaired or replaced,and put it back on your vehicle assoon as you can

Page 188

CONTINUEDIf 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 th

Page 189 - Service Station Procedures

The jack is behind a cover in theright fender. Remove the cover byturning the handle counterclock-wise, then pulling on the cover.Turn the jack’s end

Page 190

Your front airbags are also dual-threshold airbags. Airbags with thisfeature have two deploymentthresholds that depend on whethersensors detect the oc

Page 191

CONTINUEDPlace the jack under the jackingpoint nearest the tire you need tochange. Turn the end bracketclockwise until the top of the jackcontacts the

Page 192

Lower the vehicle to the ground,and remove the jack.Before mounting the spare tire,wipeanydirtoffthemountingsurface of the wheel and hub witha clean c

Page 193 - Fuel Economy

CONTINUEDPlace the flat tire face down in thespare tire well.Remove the spacer cone from thewing bolt, turn it over, and put itback on the bolt.Secure

Page 194 - Accessories and Modifications

Store the jack in its holder. Turnthe jack’s end bracket to lock it inplace. Replace the cover. Store thetools.Lower the trunk floor, then closethe tr

Page 195

Ifyoufindnothingwrong,youwillneed a qualified technician to findthe problem. Seeon page .There may be an electricalproblem, such as no power to thefue

Page 196 - Carrying Cargo

Although this seems like a simpleprocedure, you should take severalprecautions.You cannot start your vehicle with anautomatic transmission by pushingo

Page 197

Start the vehicle. If the startermotor still operates slowly, checkthat the jumper cables have goodmetal-to-metal contact.If the booster battery is in

Page 198

Keep the ends of the jumpercables away from each other andany metal on the vehicle untileverything is disconnected.Otherwise, you may cause anelectric

Page 199

If the temperature stays normal,check the coolant level in theradiator reserve tank. If it hasgone down, add coolant to theMAX mark. Put the cap back

Page 200

This indicator should never come onwhen the engine is running. If itstarts flashing or stays on, the oilpressure has dropped very low orlost pressure.

Page 201 - Preparing to Drive

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

Page 202 - Starting theEngine

If the indicator comes onwhile driving, it means oneof the engine’s emissions controlsystems may have a problem. Eventhough you may feel no difference

Page 203 - Manual Transmission

If you must drive the vehicle a shortdistance in this condition, driveslowly and carefully.If the brake system indicator comeson while driving, the br

Page 204

If you need to close the moonroofmanually, it means the moonroofopening/closing function isdeveloping a problem. Have yourvehicle checked by your deal

Page 205

The under-hood fuse box is on thedriver’s side. To open it, push thetabs as shown.If something electrical in yourvehicle stops working, the first thin

Page 206 - Automatic Transmission

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

Page 207

Look for a blown wire inside thefuse. If it is blown, replace it withoneofthesparefusesofthesamerating or lower.If you cannot drive the vehiclewithout

Page 208

No.Amps.CONTINUEDAmps. Circuits ProtectedAmps.No. Circuits ProtectedNo. Circuits Protected1: All except U.S. 4-cylinder LX model2: 4-cylinder models67

Page 209

No.Amps.No.No.Amps. Circuits ProtectedCircuits ProtectedCircuits ProtectedAmps.: All except 4-cylinder LX model123456720 A15 A7.5 A30 A891011121314151

Page 210

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

Page 211 - Braking System

Emergency Towing286The steering system can be damaged ifthe steering wheel is locked. Leave theignition switch in the ACCESSORY (I)position, and make

Page 212 - Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)

Moving the front seat forciblyback against cargo on the seat orfloor behind it.When the airbag is turned off, a‘‘passenger airbag off’’ indicator inth

Page 213

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

Page 214 - On all V6 models

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

Page 215 - VSA OFF SWITCH

The transmission number is on alabel on top of the transmission.The engine number is stamped intothe engine block. It is on the front.Identification N

Page 216 - Towing a Trailer

Specifications (4-cylinder Models)290DimensionsWeightsAir ConditioningCapacities187.8 in (4,770 mm)71.3 in (1,810 mm)55.7 in (1,415 mm)105.1 in (2,670

Page 217

Specifications (4-cylinder Models)Technical Inf ormation291EngineLightsBatteryFusesAlignmentTires12 V 24/2.2 CP12 V12 V60 W (HB3)51 W (HB4)12 V 21 W3.

Page 218

292DimensionsWeightsAir ConditioningCapacities61.1 in (1,553 mm)61.2 in (1,554 mm)17.6 19.4 oz (500 550 g)HFC-134a (R-134a)ND-OIL82.6 US qt (2.5)4.8 U

Page 219

SpecificationsTechnical Information293EngineAlignmentLightsBatteryFusesTires12 V12 V12 V12 V51 W (HB4)24/2.2 CP21 W3.39 x 3.39 in (86.0 x 86.0 mm)183

Page 220

Quality grades can be found whereapplicable on the tire sidewallbetween the tread shoulder and themaximum section width. Forexample:All passenger car

Page 221

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

Page 222 - Maintenance

The tires that came on your vehiclehave a number of markings. Thoseyou should be aware of are describedbelow.Vehicletype(Pindicatespassenger vehicle).

Page 223 - Maintenance Safety

As you read this manual, you willfind information that is preceded bya symbol. Thisinformation is intended to help youavoid damage to your vehicle, ot

Page 224 - Maintenance Minder

There will be some delay betweenthe moment the passenger movesinto or out of the airbag deploymentpathandwhentheindicatorcomeson or goes off.A front s

Page 225

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

Page 226

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

Page 227

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

Page 228

If the testing facility determines thatthe readiness codes are not set, youwill be requested to return at a laterdate to complete the test. If you mus

Page 229

Customer Service...Information . 302...Warranty Coverages . 303Reporting Safety Defects...

Page 230

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

Page 231 - Maintenance Record

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

Page 232

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

Page 233 - Fluid Locations

2007HONValid only for sales within the United States. Canadianowners should contact their authorized Honda dealer.The publications shown below can be

Page 234

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

Page 235 - Adding Engine Oil

In a moderate to severe side impact,sensors will detect rapid decelerationand signal the control unit toinstantly inflate the side curtainairbag on th

Page 236 - Ambient Temperature

CONTINUEDBatteryCharging System...Indicator . 57, 276...Jump Starting . 272...

Page 237 - Changing the Oil and Filter

...DANGER, Explanation of . ii...Dashboard . 3, 54Bulb Replacement...Back-up Light

Page 238

...Economy, Fuel . 190...Emergencies . 263...Battery, Jump Starting . 272...

Page 239 - Engine Coolant

...Fan Control . 108, 114, 119...Features . 105...Filling the Fuel Tank . 185Fi

Page 240

...Keys . 74...Heater, Seat . 90...High Altitude, Starting

Page 241 - Canadian models:

...Net, Cargo . 196...Neutral Gear Position . 204...New Vehicle Break-in . 184...

Page 242 - 4-cylinder models

CONTINUED...Outside Temperature . 65...Overheating, Engine . 274...Owner’s Maintenance Checks . 226...

Page 243 - Transmission Fluid

...Reverse Gear Position . 204...Reverse Lockout . 202...Roof Rack . 195...

Page 244

CONTINUED...Taillights, Changing Bulbs in . 250.Taking Care of the Unexpected . 263Technical Descriptions...DOT Tire Quality Grading . 294...Emi

Page 245

...Treadwear . 294...Treadwear Indicators . 257...Trip Meter . 64.

Page 246 - FILLER BOLT

This indicator alerts you that thepassenger’s side airbag has beenautomatically shut off. It doesmean there is a problem with yourside airbags.When yo

Page 247 - Brake and Clutch Fluid

5-speed manual transmission:6-speed manual transmission:Service Information SummaryGasoline:Fuel Tank Capacity:Recommended Engine Oil:Automatic Transm

Page 248 - Power Steering Fluid

Your airbag systems are virtuallymaintenance free, and there are noparts you can safely service.However, you must have yourvehicle serviced if:Do not

Page 249 - Timing Belt, Lights

Improperly replacingor covering front seat-back coverscan prevent your side airbags frominflating during a side impact.If water oranother liquid soaks

Page 250

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

Page 251 - HOLDING CLIPS

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

Page 252

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

Page 253

−Many parents say they prefer to putan infant or a small child in the frontpassenger seat so they can watch thechild, or because the child requiresatt

Page 254

−If they do, theycould be very seriously injured in acrash.If you are not wearing aseat belt in a crash, you could bethrown forward and crush thechild

Page 255

Event Data RecordersThis vehicle is equipped with one or more devices commonly referred to as event data recorders. These devicesrecord front seat bel

Page 256 - Wiper Blades

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 257 - Wiper Blades, Tires

Of the different seats available, werecommend those that have a five-point harness system as shown.A child who is at least one year old,and who fits w

Page 258

Conventional child seats must besecured to a vehicle with a seat belt,whereas LATCH-compatible seatsare secured by attaching the seat tohardware built

Page 259 - V6 models

After selecting a proper child seatand a good place to install the seat,there are three main steps ininstalling the seat:All child seats must besecure

Page 260

Make sure there are no objectsnear the anchors that couldprevent a secure connectionbetween the child seat and theanchors.Move the seat belt buckle or

Page 261

Other LATCH-compatible seatshave a flexible-type connector asshown above.Whatever type you have, followthe child seat maker’s instructionsfor adjustin

Page 262 - Tire Chains

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 263 - Tires, Checking the Battery

To deactivate the lockable retractorand remove a child seat, unlatch thebuckle, unroute the seat belt, and letthe belt fully retract.Push and pull the

Page 264 - Checking the Battery

A child seat with a tether can beinstalled in any seating position inthe back seat, using the anchoragepoints shown above.Since a tether can provide a

Page 265 - Vehicle Storage

When a child reaches therecommended weight or height limitfor a forward-facing child seat, thechild should sit in a back seat on abooster seat and wea

Page 266 - Taking Care of the Unexpected

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

Page 267 - Compact Spare Tire

Does the shoulder belt crossbetween the child’s neck and arm?Is the lap part of the belt as low aspossible, touching the child’sthighs?Will the child

Page 268 - Changing a Flat Tire

Of course, children vary widely. Andwhile age may be one indicator ofwhen a child can safely ride in front,there are other important factors youshould

Page 269

Devices intended toimprove a child’s comfort orreposition the shoulder part of aseat belt can make the belt lesseffective and increase the chanceof se

Page 270

Your vehicle’s exhaust containscarbon monoxide gas. Carbonmonoxide should not enter thevehicle in normal driving if youmaintain your vehicle properly

Page 271

CONTINUEDThese labels are in the locationsshown. They warn you of potentialhazards that could cause seriousinjury or death. Read these labelscarefully

Page 272

U.S. modelsCanadian modelsU.S. models Canadian modelsSafety Labels52DOORJAMBSSUN VISORSMain MenuTable of ContentsTable of Contentssstt

Page 273

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

Page 274 - IftheEngineWon’tStart

Control Locations54MIRROR CONTROLSPOWER WINDOWSWITCHESHOOD RELEASEHANDLEAUDIO SYSTEMPOWER DOOR LOCKMASTER SWITCHHAZARD WARNINGBUTTONINSTRUMENT PANEL I

Page 275 - Jump Starting

*** If equipped.:U.S. modelsInstrument PanelInstruments and Controls55LOW OIL PRESSURE INDICATORCRUISE MAIN INDICATORVSA ACTIVATION INDICATORVEHICLE S

Page 276

*** If equipped.:Canadian modelsInstrument Panel56LOW OIL PRESSURE INDICATORCRUISE MAIN INDICATORVEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST (VSA)SYSTEM INDICATORCRUISE

Page 277

Your Vehicle at a GlanceYour Vehicle at a Glance3POWER WINDOWSWITCHESMIRROR CONTROLSAUDIO SYSTEMPOWER DOOR LOCKMASTER SWITCHHOOD RELEASEHANDLEAUTOMATI

Page 278 - IftheEngineOverheats

The instrument panel has manyindicators to give you importantinformation about your vehicle. See page .The engine can be severely damagedif this indic

Page 279

This indicator comes on for severalseconds when you turn the ignitionswitch to the ON (II) position. If itcomes on at any other time, itindicates a po

Page 280 - Malfunction Indicator Lamp

This indicator normally comes on fora few seconds when you turn theignition switch to the ON (II)position. If it comes on at any othertime, there is a

Page 281 - Brake System Indicator

This indicator is located in the fuelgauge. It comes on as a reminderthat you must refuel soon.When the indicator comes on, thereare about 2.72 U.S. g

Page 282 - Closing the Moonroof

This indicator comes on when thesecurity system is set. For moreinformation, see page .If the remaining engine oil life ismore than 16 percent, this i

Page 283 - UNDER-HOOD

On all V6 models On all V6 modelsThis indicator normally comes on fora few seconds when you turn theignition switch to the ON (II)position.Ifitcomeson

Page 284

To switch the information displaybetween the odometer/trip meter,outside temperature/trip meter (ifequipped), and engine oil life andmaintenance item

Page 285

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 286 - Fuse Locations

±±−−−−−−−−In certain weather conditions,temperature readings near freezing(32°F, 0°C) could mean that ice isforming on the road surface.When the tempe

Page 287

The information display in theinstrument panel shows you theengine oil life and maintenanceservice items when the ignitionswitch is in the ON (II) pos

Page 288 - Emergency Towing

********Only on vehicles equipped with navigation system. Refer to the navigation system manual.If equipped.To use the horn, press the pad around the

Page 289

******To use the horn, press the pad around the ‘‘H’’ logo.If equipped.1:2:Controls Near the Steering WheelInstruments and Controls67EX-V6 model witho

Page 290 - Technical Information

−−−−−−−−−MISTOFFINT IntermittentLO Low speedHI High speedWindshield washersPush the right lever up or down toselect a position.The wipers are not acti

Page 291 - Identification Numbers

−−−Push down on thelever to signal a left turn and up tosignal a right turn. To signal a lanechange, push lightly on the lever,and hold it. The lever

Page 292

The lights will turn on again whenyou unlock or open the driver’s door.The headlights revert to normaloperation when you turn them onwith the switch.T

Page 293

instrument panel controls thebrightness of the instrument panellights. Turn the knob to adjust thebrightness.Push the button between the centervents t

Page 294 - Technical Inf ormation

The rear window defogger will clearfog, frost, and thin ice from thewindow. Push the defogger button toturn it on and off. The indicatorabove/in the b

Page 295 - Specifications (V6 Models)

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

Page 296 - Specifications

The master key fits all the locks onyour vehicle. The valet key worksonly in the ignition and the driver’sdoor lock. You can keep the trunkrelease han

Page 297

As required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not

Page 298

−−−−The ignition switch has fourpositions: LOCK (0), ACCESSORY(I), ON (II), and START (III).If the front wheels are turned, theanti-theft lock may mak

Page 299 - Tire Labeling

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

Page 300 - Emissions Controls

Youcanopenorclosethewindowsby using the key in the driver’s door(see page ).The lock tab on the passenger’s doorlocks and unlocks only that door.Pulli

Page 301

−−−−You can also open both powerwindows from outside the vehiclewith the remote transmitter (seepage ).Press this button onceto unlock the driver’s do

Page 302 - Three Way Catalytic Converter

Avoid dropping or throwing thetransmitter.Protect the transmitter fromextreme temperature.Do not immerse the transmitter inany liquid.If you lose a tr

Page 303 - State Emissions Testing

+As required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not

Page 304

Keep the trunk lid closed at all timeswhile driving to avoid damaging thelid, and to prevent exhaust gas fromgetting into the interior. Seeon page .To

Page 305 - Customer Service Information

−The 4-cylinder LX model has manualdriver’s seat adjustments (see nextcolumn).All V6 models and the 4-cylinderEX-L models have a poweradjustable drive

Page 306 - Warranty Coverages

The height of your driver’s seat ispower adjustable. Pull up on theswitch to raise the seat. Push it downto lower the seat.Make sure to pull the lever

Page 307

−Raisesorlowerstheseat.Adjuststheseat-backangleforwardorbackward.Movesthe whole seatseatup and forward, or down and backward. The front of the seat al

Page 308 - Authorized Manuals

To use the console lid as an armrest,slide it to the desired position.Make sure your passenger’s handsorfingersareawayfromthearmrestbefore moving it.T

Page 309

To get into the rear seat on thepassenger’s side, push downward onthe release lever at the base of theseat-back. The seat-back will tiltforward and th

Page 310

−You’ll find many safetyrecommendations throughout thissection, and throughout this manual.Therecommendationsonthispageare the ones we consider to be

Page 311

See page for important safetyinformation and a warning about how toproperly position the head restraints.13The head restraints adjust for height.You n

Page 312

The back of the rear seat folds down,giving you direct access to the trunk.The left and right seat-backs of therear seat can be folded separatelyfrom

Page 313

To release the seat-back from insidethe trunk, pull the release under thetrunk panel. Push the seat-backdown, then let go of the release.To lock the s

Page 314

Follow these precautions wheneveryou use the seat heaters:Use the HI setting only to heat theseats quickly, because it drawslarge amounts of current f

Page 315

−CONTINUEDTurn the ignition switch to the ON(II) position to raise or lower eitherwindow. To open the window, pushthe switch down and hold it. Release

Page 316

−Press the UNLOCK button onceto unlock the driver’s door.Press the UNLOCK button asecond time, and hold it. Thepassenger’s door unlocks, andboth windo

Page 317

You can open and close the windowswith the key in the driver’s door lock.Insert the key in the driver’s doorlock.Turn the key counterclockwise,then re

Page 318

The moonroof can be tilted up in theback for ventilation, or it can be slidback into the roof. Use the switchunder the left dashboard vent tooperate t

Page 319

Push or pull the adjustment knobright, left, up, or down to move themirror.When you finish, turn theadjustment knob to the center(off) position. This

Page 320 - Service Information Summary

The outside mirrors are heated toremove fog and frost. With theignition switch in the ON (II)position, turn on the heaters bypressing the button. The

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