Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit Accord Crosstour (2011) du fabricant Honda
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Maint aining your veh icle accor ding to t he Maint enanc e Minder shown in the instrument p anel help s t o keep yo ur driving troubl e-f ree w h ile it preserves your investment. W hen yo ur vehicle needs m aintenance, keep in mi nd that you r deal er’s s taf f is sp ec ial ly train ed i n servi ci ng the m any syst ems unique to your vehicle .
− Calif ornia Proposit ion 65 W arning Thi s p ro du ct co ntai ns o r e mi ts ch em i ca l s kn own to the S tate of C ali f or n i a to cau se c an c er an d bi rth def e cts or ot her repr oductiv e harm.
− − − − − − T o help yo u make inf ormed decisions a bout saf et y, we hav e prov ided opera ting proc edures a nd ot her inf or mation on la bels and in t his manual. T his inf orma tion ale rts you t o potent ial ha zards t hat could hurt you or others.
(ma in cont rols) (seat belts, SR S, and chi ld protection) (indica tor s, gauges, dashboa rd, and st eering column) ( ) (f uel , vehi cl e break -in , and c argo l oadin g) (minde r, f luid check ing.
A conveni ent ref erence to t he sect ions in this ma nual. A quick re f ere nce to t he main cont rols in your v ehicle. Expla ins the purpose of each instr ument pa nel indicat or and ga uge, and how to use the c ontrols on t he dashboa rd and st eering column.
* * * * * * If equipped : Y our V ehicle at a Gla nce Y our V ehicle at a Glance 3 MIRROR CONTROLS INS TRUMENT PANEL INDICAT ORS (P. 55 ) GAUGES ( P. 63 ) DRIVE R’S FRONT AIRBAG AUXIL IARY INPU T JACK ACCESSORY P OWER SOCKETS (P. 9 , 23 ) AUDIO S YSTEM Withou t navigatio n system is sho wn.
* * * * * * * * * * Only on vehicl es equipp ed with nav i gation syst em . R ef er t o the navigat i on system manual. If equipped T o us e the horn, p ress the center pad of t he steerin g wheel.
− T his sec tion giv es you import ant inf or mation about how t o prot ect yourself a nd you r passenger s. It shows you how t o use seat belts. It expla ins how your air bags wor k. A nd it te lls you how t o proper ly rest ra in inf a nts a nd children in your ve hicle.
− Y ou’ll f ind many saf e ty recomme ndations t hroughout t his sect ion, and t hroughout t his manua l. T h er e c o m m e n d a t i o n so nt h i sp a g e are t he o nes we consi der to be the most import ant . A seat belt is your best protection in all t ypes of collisions.
Y our ve hicle is equipped w ith ma ny f e atu re s th at wo rk to geth er to prot ect you and y our passe ngers during a cras h. T he f ollowing pa ges expla in how you c a nt a k ea na c t i v er o l ei np r o t e c t i n g yourself a nd your passe ngers.
− − − − Y our ve hicle is equipped w ith se at belt s in all sea ting posit ions. Help protect you in almost every t ype of cr ash, including: f ro ntal i mp acts side impacts rear im pacts rol lovers K eep you co nnected to t he vehicle so yo u can take advan tage of the vehicle’s bui lt-in saf et y f eat ures.
CONT INUED Y ou r vehicle has a supplem ental restraint system (SR S ) with f ront airb ags to hel p pro tect t h e heads an d ch ests o f the dr i ve r an d a f ro n t sea t passenge r during a mode rat e to sev ere f r onta l collision (see pa ge f or more inf orma tion on how your f ront airba gs work ).
T he most import ant t hings you need t o know about your air bags ar e: Always wear your seat be lt properly , and sit upright and a s f ar back f rom t he steering wheel as possible while allow ing f ull cont rol of t he ve hicle. A f r ont passe nger should move t heir seat as f ar b ack f rom the d ash bo ard as possible.
− CONT INUED Adj u st the d riv er ’s se at as f a r to the rea r as pos sible while a llowing you t o maint ain f ull contr ol of t he vehic le. Have a f ron t passen ge r ad jus t thei r seat as f ar to t h e rear as po ssi ble.
If y ou si t to o cl o s e to the ste eri ng whee l or dashboar d, you can be seriously inj ured by an inf lat ing f ront air bag, or by st riking the st eer ing whee l or dashboa rd.
A d just the driver’s head restraint s o the c en ter o f th e b ac k o f yo ur he ad rest s against the cent er of the restraint. Proper ly adjust ed head r estr aint s will help pr otec t occupa nts f rom whipla sh and ot her cr ash injurie s.
If t he seat belt touches or crosses your neck, or if it crosses your arm instead of your should er, you need to adjust the seat belt anch or hei ght. Insert t he latc h plat e into t he buckle, the n tug o n th e be l t to mak e su re the belt is secur ely lat ched.
Af ter all oc cu pan ts have adju sted their seat s and head rest raints, and put on t heir seat belt s, it is ve ry i mp or tan t that th ey c on ti n ue to si t upright , well ba ck in their sea ts, w ith the ir f ee t on th e f lo or, u nti l th e vehi cl e is saf el y parked an d t he engine is of f .
Whe n driving, r emember t o sit upright and adjust t he seat as f ar back a s possible while a llowing f ull cont rol of t he ve hicle. Whe n riding as a f ront passenge r, adj ust the seat as f ar back as p oss ib le .
Objects on the covers marked ‘‘SR S A IRBA G’’ could inte rf er e wit h the proper opera tion of t he air bags or be propelle d i nside t he vehicle a nd hurt someone if t he airba gs inf lat e.
Y our sea t belt syste m includes lap/ shoulder be lts in a ll seat ing positions . T he f ront sea t belt s are also equipped w ith a utomat ic sea t belt te nsioners.
CONT INUED For a dded prot ection, t he f r ont sea t belt s are e quipped wit h automa tic seat be lt tensioner s. W hen act iva ted, the t ensi oners i mmed iately t i ghten the b elts to h elp h ol d the dr i ve r and a f ront pa ssenger in posit ion.
T he dea ler should a lso inspect t he anchor s f or da mage a nd replac e them if needed. If the a u tomat ic sea t belt t ensioner s act ivat e during a crash, they must be replaced. For saf ety, you should ch eck t he condit ion of your se at be lts r egularly.
CONT INUED A ddit i on al In f ormat io n A bou t Y ou r A irbags A irba g Sy st em Component s Driv er and P assenger Saf et y 21 (3) (4) (6) (8) (8) (1) (9) (2) (11) (5) (13) (10) (16) (15) (14) (16.
Auto mati c f ro nt s ea t be lt te nsioners (s ee page ). Y our airbag syst em incl udes: T wo side a irbags, one f or t he driv er and one f or a f r ont passenge r. T he airba gs are st ored in the out er edges of t he seat - back s. Bo th are marked ‘‘S IDE AI RBAG ’’ ( s ee p ag e ).
CONT INUED Duri ng a f ron tal crash, yo ur seat bel t res tra ins your lower body and t orso, and t he f r ont a irbag helps pr otect you r head an d che st. A lthough bot h air bags norma lly inf la te w ithin a split se cond of ea ch ot her, it is possible f or only one airb ag to depl oy.
The to tal ti me f o r in f l atio n and def la tion is one- tent h of a second, so f a st that most occupant s ar e not aware that t h e airb ags d ep lo yed u nti l they see t hem l ying in their laps. Af ter a crash , yo u may s ee wh at looks like s moke.
CONT INUED T h e driver’ s advanc ed f ron t airbag system includes a sea t position sensor under t he seat . If t he seat is t oo f ar f orw ard, t he a irbag w ill inf late wit h less f orce, regardless o f the severity of t h e impact.
Whe n the passe nger air bag gets tur ned of f by t he weight sensors, a ‘‘passe nger airba g of f ’’ indicat or in the c en ter o f the d as h b oa rd co mes on (s ee page ). Be aware that ob jects pl aced on the passenger’s sea t ca n also cause t he airb ag to be turned o f f .
CONT INUED Only one air bag will deploy dur ing a side impac t. If t he impact is on t he passenger’s side, t he passenger’s side airbag wil l depl oy even if t h ere is no passe nger.
If t he side airba g of f indica tor come s on (see pa ge ), hav e the passenge r sit upr ight. Once t he passenge r is out of t he airba g’s deployment pa th, t he syst em will tu rn th e ai rb ag ba ck o n, an d the indicat or w ill go out.
If you see any of t hese in dications, the a i rb ag s yste m co mp on en ts may not w ork prope rly when y ou need them. Whe n you tur n the ignit ion swit ch to t he ON (II) posit ion, t his indicat or comes on b rief ly then goes of f . T his t ells you the sy stem is w orking proper ly.
Be aware that ob jects pl aced on the f r ont sea t can ca use the indica tor t o come on . If no weight is det ect ed on t he f ront seat, the ai rbag wi ll be au tomatic all y shut of f .
T ake your vehicl e to an autho ri zed d eale r as soo n as possib le. If you ignore this indicat ion, your a irbags ma y not opera te pr operly. Even if your airb ags do n ot inflate, your de aler sh.
Th i s c o u l d m ak e th e driv er’s sea t posit ion sensor or t he f r ont passenger’s weight sensor s inef f ect ive . If it is ne cessar y to remov e or modif y a f ront se at t o accommodate.
− − − If you have children, o r ever need t o driv e wit h a child in your v ehicle, be sure t o rea d this se ction. It begins wit h import ant ge neral guideline s, then presents special inf ormation f or in f ants, sm all c hi ld ren, an d larg er childre n.
− Fr ont a irbags ha ve been designe d to help prot ect adult s in a mode rat e t o sev ere f ront al collision. T o do t his, th e passenger’ s f ront a irbag is quit e larg e, and i t can inf l ate with eno ug h f orce to cau se very seri ous in juri es.
− T o remind you of t he passenge r’s f r ont air bag haza rds, and t hat chi ldren must be pro perl y restraine d in a back s eat, you r vehi cle h as w a r n i n gl a b e l so nt h ed a s h b o a r d (U .S. models) and on t he f r ont vis ors. Pl ease read an d f ol lo w t h e inst ruct ions on the se labels.
− Many parents say t hey p ref er t o p ut an inf ant or a s mall child in t he f ront passenge r seat so t hey can w atc h the child, or beca use th e child requires at te ntion.
− If a child wra ps a loose seat belt around t heir neck, they can be se riously or f a ta lly injured. (Se e pages and f or how t o activate and deactivate the locka ble ret rac tor.) Th i s c an p r e ve n t childre n f rom a ccident ally f alling out ( see page ) .
T wo types of seat s may be used: a seat designed e xclusively f or inf ant s, or a conv ert ible sea t used in t he r ear- f a cing, reclining mode . If place d f a cing f orw ard, a n inf ant could be ver y seriously injur ed during a f r onta l collision.
CONT INUED Many s tates, Canad ian p rovi nces and t errit ories a llow a c hild one year of age or older who also meets t he minimum size a nd weight requi remen ts t o transi tion f rom a rear-f aci ng c hi ld se at to a f orward f a cing seat . K now the r equirement s where yo u are dri vin g and f o ll ow the child sea t inst ruct ions.
Since L A T CH-compa tible child seat s are easi er to in stall and red uc e the possibilit y of impr oper inst allat ion, we r ecommend sele cting t his st yle. In sea ting posit ions and v ehicles not equipped w ith L A T CH, a L A T CH- compat ible child se at ca n be inst alled using a sea t belt .
A f ter select in g a proper chil d seat an d a go od p l ac e to i n sta l l the s eat, the re are th ree m ai n ste p s i n inst alling the s eat : A ll child sea ts must be secured t o the ve hicle with t he lap par t of a lap/shoulde r belt or wit h th e LAT C H (Lo we r An c ho rs a nd T ethers f or CHildren) system.
Make sure t here are no objects near t he anc hors tha t could prevent a secure connection b etw ee n th e ch il d se at an d th e anch ors. Move the seat belt buckle o r t ongue away f rom t he lower anch ors.
What ever t yp e you have, f ollow the c hi ld s eat mak er’ s in stru cti o ns f or a djusting or t ighte ning the f it . Ot her L A T CH-compa tible sea ts hav e a f lex ible-ty pe connect or as shown abov e. Attach th e tethe r str ap h oo k to the teth er anc ho r, th en tig hte n the str ap as inst ructe d by the child seat maker .
When not using t he L AT CH syst em, all child seats must be secured t o the vehic le with t he lap par t of a la p/ shoulder belt . Wit h t he child sea t in t he desir ed sea ting posit ion, route t.
A f t er conf irming tha t the belt is locked , grab t he shoulder pa rt of the belt near t he b uckle, and pull up to remo ve any slac k f rom the lap pa rt of t he belt . Re member, if the la p par t o f the b el t is no t tig ht, t he child seat will not be s ecure.
A chil d seat with a t e ther can be inst alled in a ny seat ing posit ion in the b ack s eat, u s in g on e of the anch orage point s shown a bove. Since a t et her can prov ide addit ional se cur i ty to th e lap /s ho ul der b elt inst allat ion, we r ecommend using a tet her when ever one is r eq uired or avail abl e.
T o det ermine if a la p/shoulder belt proper ly f it s a child, hav e the child put on t he seat belt , then a sk yourself : Whe n a child rea ches t he recomme nded we ight or height limit fo r a fo r w a r d - fa c i n g c h i l d s e a t , t h e child should si t in a ba ck seat on a b oo ste r se at an d wea r th e l ap / shoulder belt .
Does t he shoulder belt cross b etw ee n th e ch il d ’s n e ck an d arm ? Is t he lap part of t he belt a s low as possible, t ouching the child’ s thi gh s? Will t he child be able t o sta y sea ted like t his f or t he whole t rip? If you answer yes t o all these quest ions, the c hild is rea dy to wea r t he lap/shoulder belt cor rect ly.
CONT INUED Of cour se, children v ary w idely. A nd while a ge may be one indicat or of when a child ca n saf e ly ride in f ront , t here ar e other impor ta nt f a ctor s you should conside r. Physica lly, a child mus t be la rge enough f or t he lap/shoulder belt t o proper ly f it ( see page s and ).
Dev ices inte nded to improv e a child’s comf ort or repos ition t he shoulder pa rt of a sea t belt can make the belt less ef f ect ive a nd increase t he chanc e of ser ious injury in a c rash. T his could r esult in serious ne ck injuries dur ing a crash.
Your vehi cle’s ex hau st con tain s car bon monoxide gas. Ca rbon monoxide should not ent er t he vehi cl e in no rmal d riving i f you maint ain your v ehicle proper ly and f ollow t he inf or mat ion on this pa ge. High lev els of car bon monoxide ca n collect ra pidly in enclose d area s, suc h as a garage.
T hese l abels are in the lo cations shown. T h ey warn you of potent ial haza rds tha t could ca use serious in jury o r death. Read thes e lab els car ef ully. If a label comes of f or becomes hard to re ad (ex cep t f or th e U. S. dash board lab el wh ich m ay be removed by the owner), co ntact your dealer f or a repl acement.
T his sec tion giv es inf orma tion a bout the c on tro ls an d d i sp lay s that cont ribute t o the da ily opera tion of your vehicle. All t he essential cont rols are w ithin ea sy rea ch. ........................... Contr ol L ocat ions . 54 .....
* * * * * * If equipped : Cont r ol L ocat ions 54 (P. 55 ) (P. 63 ) ACCESSORY P OWER SOCKETS Wit hout navigati on system is s hown. MOONROOF SWITCH INS TRUMENT PANEL INDICAT ORS GAUGES MI.
T he U.S. inst rument pa nel is shown. Dif f erenc es f or t he Canadia n models are not ed in the t ext . Inst r ument Panel Inst rument s and Cont rols 55 LOW FUEL INDICA TOR ANTI- LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) IND ICATOR LIGHTS ON IND ICATOR CRUISE CONTROL INDICAT OR (P.
T he instrument panel has many indicat ors t o give y ou importa nt inf ormation ab out your vehicl e. T he eng ine can b e severely damaged if t his indicat or f la shes or st ays on when t he engine is running. F or mo re in f ormati on , see p age .
T his indicat or has t wo f unctions: I t c o m e so nw h e ny o ut u r nt h e i gn iti on s wi tch to th e ON (II ) posit ion. It is a reminde r to c heck the parking brake. A beeper sounds if you driv e wit h the par king brake not f ully rele ased.
T his indica tor norma lly comes on f or a f ew seconds when you turn the i gn iti on s wi tch to th e ON (II ) posit ion. If it comes on a t any other ti me , ther e is a p ro bl em w i th the A BS. If t his happe ns, have your vehicle check ed at a dea ler.
T his indica tor norma lly comes on f or a f ew seconds when you turn the i gn iti on s wi tch to th e ON (II ) posit ion. If it comes on w hile driving, it indic ate s that one or mor e of your vehic le’s tir es ar e signif ica ntly low on pres sure.
T he lef t or right t urn signal indicat or blinks w hen you signal a la ne change or t urn. If a n indicat or does not blink or blinks r apidly, it usually me ans one of t he turn signal bulbs is burned out ( see pages a nd ). R eplace t he bulb as s oon as possible, since ot her drive rs cannot see t hat you ar e signaling.
Thi s i nd ic ato r co me s on wi th the high beam he adlights. F or more inf or mation, s ee page . T his indica tor a lso comes on wit h reduce d brightne ss when t he dayt ime running light s (DR L ) are on (se e pa ge ) .
T his indica tor come s on f or a f ew seconds w hen you tur n the ignit ion swit ch to t he ON (II) pos ition. It r e m i n d sy o ut h a ti ti st i m et ot a k e your ve hicle in f or schedule d maint enance . Th e mainte nance main it ems and sub it ems will be displa yed in t he inf orma tion displa y.
Gaug es Inst rument s and Cont rols 63 SELECT /RESET KNOB TRIP METER ODOMETER /CHECK FUEL CAP MESS AGE TACHOMETER TEMPERATUR E GAUGE SPEEDOMETER FUEL GAUGE U.
The o d om eter s ho ws th e total di stanc e you r vehi cle has b een driv en. It mea sures miles in U.S. models a nd kilomete rs in Cana dian models.
±± − −−−− −−− T he t rip meter show s the number of miles ( U.S.) or kilomet ers ( Canada ) drive n since you last rese t it . T here are tw o trip meters: T rip A and T rip B. S witch betw een these displ ays by pressing t he select/reset knob re peat edly.
T his shows t he te mperat ure of t he engine’s coola nt. D uring norma l opera tion, t he point er should r ise f ro m the b o tto m ma rk to ab ou t the middle of t he gauge. In sever e driv ing conditions, such a s ver y hot wea the r or a long pe riod of uphill driv ing, the point er may rise t o the upper zone .
* * * * * * * * * * If equipped Only on vehicl es equipp ed with nav i gation syst em , ref er t o the navigat io n system manual. T o us e the horn, p ress the center pad of t he steerin g wheel.
− − − − − − − − − MIST OFF INT Int ermit tent LO Lo w sp e ed HI High speed Windshie ld washer s Push the r ight leve r up or down to selec t a position. T he wipe rs run a t high speed until you release the lever. T he wip ers are not activa ted.
When you turn t he wiper switch to t he ‘‘OF F’’ posit ion, the w iper will ret urn t o its pa rked posit ion. OFF T h er e a rw i n d o ww a s h e ru s e st h e same f luid reser voir as t he wind- shield w asher .
− − − * * Push down on t he lef t le ver t o signal a le f t t urn a nd up to signa l a right t urn. T o signal a la ne change , push lightly on t he lever a nd hold it . T he leve r will re turn t o t he center w hen yo u release it or complet e a t urn.
− Even w ith t he aut omat ic lighting f ea tur e turne d on, we rec ommend t h a t y o ut u r no nt h e l i g h t sm a n u a l l y when dr iving at night or in a de nse f og, or when you en ter dark a reas such as long t unnels or par king f a cilitie s.
T his f ea tur e turns of f t he headlight s, all o ther ext erio r lig hts, and the inst rument pa nel lights w ithin 15 seco nds af ter you remove the k ey and c lo se the d river’s doo r.
T he select/reset knob on the inst rument pa nel cont rols t he bright ness of t he inst rument pa nel lights. T ur n the knob t o adjust t he bright ness wit h the ignit ion swit ch in t he ON (II) posit ion and the pa rking light s on. Y ou can use t he f og light s only when t he headlight s are on low bea m.
Pu sh th e bu tton b etwee n the ce n ter vent s t o turn on t he haza rd war ning lights ( f our-w ay f lasher s). T his cause s all f our out side t urn signals and bot h tur n indicat ors in t he instr ument pa nel to f lash.
T he rear windo w def ogger wil l clear fo g , fr o s t , a n d th i n i c e fr o m t h e window . Push the def ogger but t on to tu rn i t on an d of f. T h e in di c ato r in the b utto n co me s o n to sh ow the def ogger is on. It a lso shut s of f w hen you t urn of f t he ignit ion switc h.
Move the steering wheel up or down, a nd in or out , so it point s toward your chest , no t t oward your f ac e. Make sur e you ca n see th e instrume nt pane l gauges and indicat ors. Pu sh th e le ve r up to l oc k the st eering w heel in posit ion.
Y o us h o u l dh a v er e c e i v e da k e y number t ag w ith your k eys. Y ou will need this key number if you ever hav e to get a lost k ey repla ced. Use only Honda- approv ed key blank s. T hese keys contain electronic circ ui ts that are activated by the immobilizer sy stem.
If t he system repeatedly does no t rec ognize the coding of your k ey, contact your dealer. If you lose y our key a nd you cannot sta rt t he engine, cont act your dealer . Whe n you tur n the ignit ion swit ch to t he ON (II) posit ion, the immobilizer syst em indicat or should come on brief ly, t hen go of f .
− − − − Y ou will hear a remind er beeper i f you leav e the k ey in the ignit ion swit ch in t he L OCK ( 0) or t he A CCESSOR Y ( I) posit ion and open t he driver ’s door. R emove t he key t o turn of f t he beep er. If the f ront wheels are turned , the a n t i - t h e ft l o c k m a y m a k e i t d i ffi c u l t to tu rn th e ke y.
T he lock t ab on a ny passe nger’s door locks a nd unlocks th at door . Wh en the door is unlocke d, you can s e et h e r e di n d i c a t o r o nt h el o c k t a b abov e the inner door ha ndle.
T he aut o door locking f e atur e has thr ee po ss ib le s etti ng s: T he a uto door loc king is deac tivated all th e time. Whe n you c us tom iz e the s etti ng , make s ure yo ur veh icl e is parked saf ely, t he engine is of f , and t he par king brake is a pplied.
Turn th e ig n i ti o n sw i tch to th e ON (II) pos ition, a nd open the dr iver’ s door. P u s ha n dh o l dt h e f r o n to f t h e mast er door lock sw itch on the driv er’s door unt il you hear a clic k (a f te r about 5 seconds). Turn th e ig n i ti o n sw i tch to th e ON (II) pos ition, and ma ke sure t o close t he drive r’s door.
P u s ha n dh o l dt h e f r o n to f t h e mast er door lock sw itch on the driv er’s door . Y ou will hear a click. K eep holding t he swit ch unt il you hear an oth er cl ic k (af ter abo ut 5 seconds). R eleas e the s witc h, and wit hin 20 seconds, t urn t he ignition swit ch to the LOC K (0) po si ti o n.
T he a uto door unloc king f ea ture has f ive possible set tings: Turn th e ig n i ti o n sw i tch to th e ON (II) pos ition, a nd open the dr iver’ s door. P u s ha n dh o l dt h e r e a ro f t h e mast er door lock sw itch on the driv er’s door .
P u s ha n dh o l dt h e r e a ro f t h e mast er door lock sw itch on the driv er’s door . Y ou will hear a click. Co nti nu e to h o l d th e sw i tch : Unti l yo u hear an othe r cli ck (a f te r about 5 sec onds) to activate Turn th e ig n i ti o n sw i tch to th e ON (II) pos ition, and ma ke sure t o close t he drive r’s door.
Turn th e ig n i ti o n sw i tch to th e L OCK ( 0) posit ion. Unti l yo u hear an othe r cli ck (a f te r about 5 sec onds) to activate P u s ha n dh o l dt h e r e a ro f t h e mast er door lock sw itch on the driv er’s door . Y ou will hear a click.
− − T he childpr oof door lock s are designed t o preve nt childr en seat ed in the r ear f rom ac cidenta lly opening t he rear door s. Each rea r door has a lock lev er near t he edge.
− A void dropping or t hrowing t he tran sm i tter . Pr o tec t the tr an smi tter f ro m extreme t em perature. Do no t i mm ers e th e tra ns mi tter i n any liquid. If yo u lo se a tra ns mi tter , th e replacemen t needs to be repr ogrammed by y our deale r.
+ T o rep lace the b att ery: Remove the s crew at the base o f the tr an smi tter wi th a sm al l Phillips-hea d screw driver . S ep arate th e tran sm itte r by p ryi ng it s middle seam w ith your f inger nail.
A s required by the F CC: T his device complies wit h Part 15 of t he FCC r ules. Operat ion is subject t o the f ollowing t wo condit ions: (1) T his device may not cause har mf ul interf er ence, and (2) this device must accept any inter f erence received, including inter f erence tha t may cause undesire d opera tion.
T h e tailg ate loc ks and unl oc ks whe n you lock a nd unlock t he drive r’s door. T o open t he ta ilgat e, push t he rele ase, a nd lif t up. T o c lose the t ailgat e, use the t ailga te ha ndle to l ow er i t, the n pr ess d o wn o n the back e dge.
If t he power door lock syst em cannot unlock t he ta ilgate , unlock it manua lly. Push the release lever t o the lower rig ht as shown . If you need to unlock the ta il gate manua lly, it mea ns ther e is a problem w ith t he t ailgat e. Hav e t he vehicle ch ecked by you r dealer.
− Mo ves the seat f orward and b ackward . R aises or lowe rs the s eat . (Driver’s seat onl y) Moves t he f r ont of t he seat up or dow n. (Driver’s seat onl y) Moves the whole seat up and f orw ard, or dow n and b ackward . T he f ron t of t he seat a lso tilt s up or do wn at the same tim e.
See page f or impor tant sa f ety inf ormat ion and a w arning about improperly posit ioning head re straint s. 13 Y our ve hicle is equipped w ith hea d res tra ints in a ll seat ing posit ions to help prot ect you a nd your pass engers f rom t he likelihood of whipla sh and ot her injur ies.
Whe n reinst alling a he ad rest ra int, put t he legs ba ck in place . T hen adjus t it t o the a ppropria te height while pr essing the rele ase butt on. Make sure the head rest raint locks in posit ion when you r einsta ll it. T o remove a head rest raint f or clea ning or repa ir, pull it up a s f a r as it w ill go.
For a head restrain t system to work proper ly: Do not ha ng any it ems on t he head restraints, or f rom the restrain t legs. Do not place any ob ject bet ween an oc cup ant and the seat-b ack. In stall eac h restrain t in its prop er locat ion. Only use genuine Honda replacement head rest raints.
You c an fol d d o wn th e se at- bac k in two wa ys . L o wer the rear head restraints to t heir lowe st posit ions. If you f old down the lef t side seat-back, also adjust t h e rear center head res tra int to its lowest pos ition. Make sure the rear seat armrest is stored.
How to use the lever on both sides of t he cargo r oom. Do n ot pu t any heavy i t em s o n the seat-b ack when i t is f old ed d own . Make sure t he seat-back is locked secur ely and all rea r shoulder belt s ar e positione d in f ront of t he rea r seat-b acks .
T he rear seat armrest is in the center of t he rear seat. Pivot it down to u se i t. A bevera g e holder is lo cated in the armres t. T o u se t h e co ns ol e li d as an arm rest, slide it t o one of it s thr ee posit ions.
Bot h f ront sea ts a re equippe d with seat hea ters. Because of t he sensors f or t he side airbag cutof f syst em, there is no heater in the passenger’s seat -back. T he ignition swit ch must be in the O N (II) posit ion to use the heat ers. Pu sh th e rig ht si d e o f the s witc h, HI , to rapidly heat up t he seat.
St ore a dr iver’ s seat posit ion only when the vehicle i s parked. Turn th e ig n i ti o n sw i tch to th e ON (II) posit ion. Y ou cannot add a new s eat pos ition in memor y unless t he ignit ion swit ch is in the ON ( II) position. Y ou ca n recall a memorize d position w ith t he ignit ion swit ch in any posit ion.
T o selec t a me morized posit ion, do thi s: Make sure t he parking brake is set and t he shif t lev er is in Pa rk. Press the desired mem ory button (1 or 2) until you hear a beep, then rele ase the but t on. T o canc el the st oring pr ocedure af te r p re ss in g th e SE T bu tton , p re ss the S ET bu tton ag ain w i thi n 5 seconds.
If desired, you ca n use the adjust ment swit ches to cha ng e t he posit ions of t he seat or out side mirro rs af ter they are in their memorize d positions. I f you cha nge t he memorize d position, t he indicat or in t he memory but ton w ill go out .
T he inside mirr or can aut omat ically dar ken t o reduce gla re. T o t urn on thi s f eatu re, p res s the b utto n o n the bo tt o m of t h e mirro r.
Turn th e ig n i ti o n sw i tch to th e ON (II) pos ition. Mo ve the s ele cto r swi tch to L (driver’s si de) o r R ( pas seng er’s side). Push th e appropria te edge of the adjust ment swit ch to move t he m i r r o rr i g h t ,l e f t ,u p ,o rd o w n .
Turn th e ig n i ti o n sw i tch to th e ON (II) posit ion to ra ise or lower any win do w. T o o pen a wind ow, p ush the s w i t c hd o w na n dh o l di t .R e l e a s et h e switch w hen yo u want t he windo w t o st op. Pull back on t he sw itch a nd hold it t o close the w indow.
− − If either f ront window s enses any obst acle w hile it is closing a utoma tica lly, it w ill rev erse d irect ion and t hen stop. T o clo se t h e win do w, rem ove the obsta cle, then use the window sw itch agai n. A u to reverse stops sensi ng wh en the window is a lmost close d.
Pr e ss th e UNLOC K bu tton a second t ime, and hold it . T he rema ining doors unlock , and all f our w indows and t he moonroof st art t o open. T o st op the w indows and moonroof , rele ase t he butt on. T urn the key clockwise, then releas e it.
T u r nt h ek e yc l o c k w i s ea g a i n ,a n d hold it . All f our w indows and t he moonroof st ar t t o open. T o st op t he windows and t he moonroof , release the key. To c l o s e : Ins ert t h e key in the d river’s d oor lock. T urn the key cou nterclockwise, the n rel eas e it.
− T o open t he moonroof f ully , pull back t he moonroof s witc h f ir mly, then r elease it . T he moonroof au to m ati cal l y o p en s all the w ay . To st op the m oonroof f rom ope ning, p us h the sw i tch b ri efly. T o close t he moonroof f ully , f ir mly push t he moonroof sw itch f orw ard, t hen relea se it.
Y ou can open a nd close t he moonroof f or up t o 10 minut es af t er you t urn of f t he ignition sw itch. Opening eit her f r ont door cance ls thi s f un cti o n . You c an us e the re m o te tra ns mi tter or t he key t o operat e the m oonroof f r om the out side.
T o apply t he parking br ake, pull t he leve r up f ully . T o relea se it, pull up slightly , push the but ton, a nd l ower the lever. T he p arking brake indicat or on t he instr ument pa nel should go out w hen the pa rking bra ke is f ully rele ased ( see page ) .
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R em ove the f ron t cargo area cover by pulling it out of it s hinges. Open the t ail gate. T o remo ve the f ront cargo area cover: T h e f ront and rear cargo area co ver may be removed to give you more car go room. Rem o ve th e s trap b y pu sh i n g th e hook up f rom t he pin on both s ides of t he ta ilgate .
T o rem ove the rear cargo area co ver: Open the t ail gate. Push up on the sides of t h e rear cargo area cover to release it f rom t he hooks. Pull down on t he cov er t o remove t he mounting pins f rom t he holes in the t ailga te lining.
T he rear seat also has a bevera g e holder in the c enter a rmres t. T o use it , pivot t he armre st down. Be car ef ul when you are using the beve rage holde rs. A spilled liquid that is very hot can scal d you or you r pass engers. Spille d liquids can dama ge the upholst ery, ca rpeting, and ele ctr ical component s in t he int erior.
Each socket is intended t o sup ply power f or 12 v olt DC acc essories that are rat ed 120 watts or less (10 amp s). T o open the cons ole compart ment , pull up on t he lever a nd lif t t he armres t. T o clo se, lower the a rmrest, and push it down unt il it lat ches.
Open t he glove box by pulling the handle t o the lef t . Close it wit h a f ir m push. L ock or unlock t he glove box wi th the ma ste r key . T he glove box light comes on whe n t he parking light s are on. T he conso le comp art ment is equipped w ith a det ac hable t ray.
Make sure you put t he sun visor back in pla ce whe n you are ge tt ing int o or out of t he ve hicle. In t his position, t he sun v isor can be adjus ted by mov ing it on it s slider. Do not use t he ext ended sun visor over the ins ide m irro r. T o use the sun visor , pull i t dow n.
T hen re move t he hook, a nd hook it t ot h eh o l eo nt h ec a r g os i d ep a n e l . T o o pen the rem ovab le tray, rai se it by lif t ing it up wit h the ha ndle. T he reverse side of the removable t ray is w at er-pr oof ed. Y ou ca n f lip the r emo vab l e tray to u se th e water - proof ed side.
Do not lea ve wa ter , soil, sand, or peris hable f oods in t he utilit y box. R ott ing f ood a nd dirt on t he f loor m a yc a u s et h eb r e a k d o w no f electrical equipmen t. T o use the s tora ge compart ment l o c a t e do ne a c hs i d e o f t h ec a r g o ar ea f loor , hold the s tra p and ra ise t he lid.
T ou s et h ev a n i t ym i r r o ro nt h eb a c k of t he sun visor , pull up the cov er. T he va nity mir ror lights c ome on when you pu ll up the cover. T ou s eac o a th o o k ,s l i d ei to u t slight ly, the n pull it down. Mak e sure t he coat hook is f olde d up when you are not using it.
T he ce iling light has a t hree -position switch: ON, Door A ctivat ed, and OFF . In th e Do or Acti vated (c en ter) posit ion, the light comes on w hen you: Af ter al l d o o rs ar e cl os ed ti gh tl y, th e light dims s lightly, t hen f ade s out in about 30 se conds.
T he court esy light in eac h f ront d oor comes on w hen the door is ope ned, and goe s out w hen the door is clos ed. Y our vehicle a lso has a cour tesy light in t he ignition sw itch. T his light c o m e so nw h e ny o uo p e nt h ed r i v e r ’ s door.
T he co urtesy light between the spot lights come s on when you t urn t he parking light s on. T o a djust it s b ri g h tn es s , tur n th e se l ec t/re s et knob o n the instrument panel, with the i gn iti o n s wi tch i n th e ON ( II ) posit ion.
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T he security system helps to dis- coura ge vanda lism and t hef t of your vehi cle. Your vehi cl e has an anti- thef t audi o syst em tha t requir es a code number t o enable it . T he st andar d audio syst em has many f ea ture s. T his sect ion describe s those f e atur es and how t o use the m.
Climat e Cont r ol Sy st em Wi th n av i ga ti o n s ys te m W i t ho ut nav i gat io n syst em 128 AUTO INDICAT OR DRIVE R’S SIDE TEMPERATUR E WINDSHIE LD DEFROSTE R BUTTO N DRIVER ’S SIDE TEMPER.
T he syst em aut omat ically se lects t he proper mix of condit ioned and/or hea ted a ir that will, a s quickly a s possible, raise or lowe r the i nte ri or tem pe ratu re to y ou r pref erence. Pr e ss th e Auto b u tto n . T h e indicat or in t he butt on also comes on as a reminde r.
When you set t he temperature to it s lower limit ( ) or its upper limit ( ), t he system r uns at f ull cooling or he at ing only. It doe s not regula te t he inte rior te mperat ure. When you adjust a f a n co ntrol, the f a n is ta ken out of A UT O mode.
▲ ▼ Whe n the in di ca to r in th e bu tto n is on, air f r om the ve hicle’s inte rior is se nt thro ug h th e sy ste m agai n. Whe n the i nd i ca to r is off , ai r is brought in f rom t he outside of t he vehi cle (f resh air mo de).
T his but ton t urns the r ear w indow def ogger of f a nd on (see page ). Pushing this but ton a lso turns t he po wer mirror heaters on an d of f . Use t he mode contr ol butt on to se lec t the ve nts th e ai r f l o ws from . S o m e a i r w i l l fl o w fr o m th e dashboard vents in all modes.
CONT INUED T he temperatures o f t h e driver’s si de and the f ro nt pas sen ger’s side are cont rolled independe ntly. Your vehi cle has two temp erature con trol swi tches , on e f or the dri ver, and one f or t he f ront passe nger.
T he selected temperatures appear in th e display (in t he cente r display on models wit h nav igation syst em). Whe n the indica tor in t he SY NC butt on is on, you ca n adjust bot h sides to t he same temper ature by pushing t he drive r’s side t emperat ure c ontrol s witc h up or down.
T he airf low f rom the rear v ents can be adjusted when the A UT O mo de is selec ted or t he f an mode is in t he or posit ion. You c an a dj us t the d ir ecti on o f th e a i r f l o w b ym o v i n gt h et a bo ne a c h vent up-a nd-down a nd side-t o-side.
A n audio sys tem is st anda rd on all models. R ea d the a ppropria te pa ges (as shown b elow) to use yo ur vehicle’s audio system. On models w ithout nav igat ion syst em, see pages t hrough . On models w ith nav igat ion system, see pages t hrough .
Most a udio syst em f unct ions can be cont rolled by st andar d butt ons, bars, and knobs. In a ddition, you c an access some f unct ions by usi ng the selec tor k nob on the a udio syst em. T he knob t urns lef t a nd right. Use it to sc rol l thro ug h l i sts , or to ma ke selec tions or a djustme nts t o a list or menu it em on the dis play.
Play ing t he F M/A M R a dio (Models w it hout nav ig at ion sy st em) Wi tho u t XM Ra d io Wi t h XM Ra di o 138 SKIP BAR SELECT OR KNOB PRESET BUTTONS RETUR N BUTTON A.SEL (AU TO SELECT ) BUTTON SCAN BUTTO N MENU BU TTON SKIP BAR SELECT OR KNOB PRESET BUTTONS RETUR N BUTTON CATE GORY BAR A.
− − − T he band a nd f re quency t hat t he ra dio was la st t uned to a re display ed. T o change ba nds, press the A M or FM but t on. On the F M band, ST w ill b e di sp l ay ed i f the sta ti on i s broa dcast ing in ster eo. Ster eo repr oduction in A M is not a vaila ble.
−− Each preset but ton can stor e one f reque ncy on AM a nd two f r equencies on F M. If y ou are t rave ling and can no longe r rece ive your preset st ations, you can use t he au to s el ect f ea tu re to f i nd sta ti o n s in the lo cal area.
On t he FM ba nd, you can select a f avori te stat i on an d di sp lay the progr am serv ice name prov ided by the r ad i o da ta sys tem (RDS) . T he R DS inf orma tion displa y f unct ion shows t he name of t he R DS st at ion you are lis tening t o.
▲▼ On the F M band selected, you can select t he program category provided by t he RDS. Press either side ( or ) of t he CAT EGOR Y bar ( FOL DER ba r on models without XM R adio) t o display a nd select a n R DS category.
T he sca n f unct ion sample s all sta tions w ith st rong signals on t he sel ected RDS categ ory. To activate it, press a nd releas e the SCA N butt on. Y ou will see SCA N in the dis play. T he sy stem w ill scan f or a s ta tion wi th a stro ng si gn al in th e sel ecte d R DS category.
− − − − − − A djusts t he bass. A djusts t he side-to- side str ength of t he sound. Adj u sts th e f ro nt- to- ba c k str ength of t he sound. A dju sts t he treble. A djusts t he str ength of sound f r om the subw oof er spea ker. If t h e f ad er ad ju stmen t is set to F9 (maximum f ront level), t he subwoof er is t urne d of f .
CONT INUED Play ing t he X M R a dio (Models w it hout na v ig at ion sy st em) Fe atu res EX -L models 145 CATE GORY BAR SKIP BAR XM RADIO BUTTON SELECT OR KNOB SCAN BUTT ON POWER /VOLUME KNOB TITLE B UTTON RETUR N BUTTON MENU BU TTON U.S . model is shown.
− T o list en to X M R adio, t urn t he i gn iti on sw i tch to th e A C CE SS ORY (I) or O N (II) posit ion, and pre ss the but ton. T he la st cha nnel you list ened t o will show in t he displa y. A djust t he volume by t urning the power /volume knob.
− ▼▲ − − CONT INUED T he SCA N f unct ion gives you a s ampling of a ll channe ls while in the channel mod e. In the cat egory mode, only the st at ions wit hin that cat egory a re sca nned. T o activ at e sc an, p res s th e SC A N b u tto n.
− − − − − − − − Y o uc a ns t o r eu pt o1 2 prese t channe ls using t he six prese t b utto ns . Ea c h bu tton s to re s o ne channe l f rom t he XM1 ba nd and one channe l f rom t he XM2 ba nd. T o st ore a cha nnel: Pr e ss th e b u tto n .
T he X M sat ellite s are in orbit ov er the e qu ato r; th ere f o re, o b je cts so uth of t he vehicle ma y cause sa tellit e reception i nterruptio ns. T o h elp compensat e f or t his, ground-ba sed repeaters are placed in m ajor metro po li tan areas.
T here may b e other geograph ic sit uations t hat could af f e ct X M Ra dio reception . Af ter yo u’ ve re g i ste red wi th XM R adio , keep your audio system in the XM R a dio mode while you w ait f or ac tiv at i o n .
Play ing Discs (Models w it hout na v ig at ion sy st em) Fe atu res Wi tho u t XM Ra d io Wi t h XM Ra di o 151 SCAN BUTTO N MENU BU TTON SKIP BAR POWER/ VOLUME KNOB TITLE B UTTON FOLDER BA R SELECT .
T o load or play dis cs, the ignit ion swit ch must be in the A CCESSOR Y (I) or O N (II) posit ion. You o pe rate th e di sc ch ang er wi th t he same cont rols used f or t he radio. T o selec t t he disc cha nger, pre ss the CD/A UX or CD but ton. Y ou w ill see ‘‘CD ’’ in the displa y.
CONT INUED Y ou cannot load a nd play 3- inch (8 -cm) discs in this unit . Whe n the disc loa d indicat or tur ns green and ‘‘L OAD’’ appears in t he display a gain, insert t he next disc i n the s l o t. Do n ot try to in s er t a disc until ‘‘ L OA D’’ appea rs.
In MP3 or W MA mode, you can a lso selec t a f older or t ra ck/f ile f rom t he list by using t he select or knob. Push the s ele ctor k n ob ( EN T ER) to swit ch t he display t o the list displ ayed with t hree seg ments, t hen turn the knob to select a f older.
− − ▲▼ ▲ ▼ CONT INUED Each t i me you press and r e l e a s et h e s i d eo f t h eS K I Pb a r , the p lay er s ki ps f o rwar d to the beginning of t he next t ra ck (f ile in MP3 or W MA mode). Pr ess and r e l e a s et h e s i d eo f t h eb a rt o skip bac kwar d to t he beginning of the cu rren t trac k.
−− − − T urn the selector knob to select an appr opriat e repe at , random or s can mode, then press the selector knob (ENT ER ) to set your select ion . T o cancel the selected repeat , random, or scan mode, pr ess the ME NU bu tton to s ho w ‘‘P L AY MODE,’’ then press t he selector knob (ENT ER).
−− − CONT INUED Th i s fe a t u re p la ys th e trac ks w i thi n a di s c (th e f iles in MP3 or W MA mode) in ra ndom order. T o a ctiv at e ra ndom play, select R ANDOM IN DISC f rom the m enu i tem s. Yo u wi ll s ee R ANDOM in t he di splay.
− T his f eature, when activated , samp les the f irst track on eac h disc in order ( th e f irst f ile in t h em a i nf o l d e ro ne a c hd i s ci nM P 3 or W MA mode ). T o act iva te t he disc scan f eatu re, pre ss and re leas e the SCA N but ton repe ate dly until D-SCA N shows in t he display.
If you t u rn t he system of f w hi le a d is c is p la yi ng , eith er wi th the power /volume knob or by t urning of f t he ignition sw itch, t he disc will sta y in th e dri ve. Wh en y ou tu rn th e syst em back on, t he disc w ill begin playing wher e it lef t of f .
T h ec h a r to nt h er i g h t e x p l a i n st h e error messages you may see in the display w hile playing a disc. If you see an error message in t he display w hile playing a disc, pr ess the e j ec t bu tto n . Af ter ej ec tin g th e di sc, c hec k it f or damag e or def o rmati on .
Play ing an iPod (Models w it hout na v ig at ion sy st em) EX -L models Fe atu res 161 RETUR N BUTTON SELECT OR KNOB iPod IND ICATOR SKIP BAR CD/A UX BUTTON TITLE B UTTON POWER/ VOLUME KNOB U.
T h is aud io system can s el ect and play t he audio f ile s on the iPod with t he same cont rols used f or t he disc playe r. T o play a n iPod, connect it t o the US B adap ter cabl e in the co nso le compar tment by using your doc k connector, t hen p ress t he CD/AUX butt on.
Do n ot c o nn ec t yo ur i P o d us in g D on o t k e e pt h ei P o di nt h e vehic le. Dire ct sunlight and high heat w ill damage it . Do not use a n exte nsion cable b etw ee n th e US B ada p ter ca b l e equipped w ith your v ehicle a nd your dock conne ctor .
− If t he iPod indicat or does not appe ar in t he audio displa y, check t he connect ions, and t ry t o reconne ct t he iPod a f ew t imes. If t he audio syst em st ill does not recognize t he iPod, the iPod may n ee d to b e res et.
You can als o sel ect a f ile f rom an y list on t he iPod menu: pla ylists , art ists, a lbums and songs, by using the selector knob. Push the selector knob (ENT ER ) to switch t he di splay to an i Po d me nu , the n turn th e selec tor k nob to se lect a desir ed list .
Y ou can select any t ype of r ep eat and s h u f f l em o d eb yu s i n gt h eM E N U but ton and t he selec tor k nob. Press the M ENU b utto n to di sp l ay th e menu items, then turn t he sel ector knob to select ‘‘PL A Y MODE.’’ Press ENT ER t o set t he selection .
− − − − − Th i s fe a t u re plays a ll ava ilable f ile s in a select ed list ( playlis ts, a rtis ts, a lbums or songs) in ra ndom order. Y ou will see SH UFF L E in the dis play. S e l e c tt h en o r m a lp l a ym o d eo r SH UFFLE OFF t o tu rn o f f thi s fe a tu r e .
* * If you see an error message in t he display, see page . T he displayed messa ge may vary on models o r versions. On some models, t here is no message t o disconnect . If you reconne ct t he same iPod, t he syst em may be gin playing whe re it lef t of f , de pending on wha t mode t he iPod is in whe n it is r econnect ed.
If you see an error message on t he audio displa y while pla ying an iPod, f ind t he solut ion in the c hart t o t he right . If y ou cannot c lear t he er ror messa ge, ta ke your ve hicle to your dealer. Solut ion Error Messa ge Cause T here is a problem wit h the USB adapter unit.
Play ing a USB F lash Memor y Dev ice (Models w it hout nav ig at ion sy st em) EX -L models 170 MENU BU TTON RETUR N BUTTON TITLE B UTTON USB INDICAT OR SKIP BAR FILE TYPE IND ICATOR CD/A UX BUTTON POWER/ VOLUME KNOB CATE GORY BAR SELECT OR KNOB U.S .
* * CONT INUED Do not use a de vice such as a c ard reader or h ard dri ve as the devic e or your f iles may be da maged. Do not connect your USB f lash memory de vice using a hub. Do not use a n exte nsion cable t o the US B adap ter cabl e equi pp ed with your vehicle.
Depending on t he t ype of encoding a nd writ ing sof tw are used, t here m ay be cases where char act er inf ormat ion does not display pr operly. Depending on t he t ype and number of f iles, it ma y tak e some t ime bef ore t hey begin t o play.
Connect t he USB f la sh memory devi ce to t h e US B adap ter cabl e correctly and securely. When the USB f lash memory devic e is connect ed, t he USB indicat or is s h o w ni nt h ed i s p l a y .
− − ▲ ▼ Use t he SK IP bar while a U SB f lash memory d evice is p laying t o sel ect passa ges and change f iles. Each t i me you press and r e l e a s et h e s i d eo f t h eS K I Pb a r , the s yste m sk ip s f o rw ar d to the beginning of t he next f ile.
Pr e ss in g the RE TURN bu tton g oe s back to the p revi ou s di sp lay an d p re ss in g th e ME NU b utto n c an c el s thi s setti ng m od e. Y ou can select any t ype of r ep eat , ra ndom and scan modes by using t he MENU but ton a nd the sele ctor k nob.
− − − − − Th i s f ea tur e continuously pla ys a f ile. Select nor mal play t o t urn it of f . Pressing ei ther side of t he SKIP bar al so tu rn s of f thi s f e atu re. T his f unc tion sample s all f iles in t he select ed f older i n the order they are stored.
− If you see an error message in t he display, see page . S el ect no rma l p la y to tur n ei the r scan f e ature of f . Pressing eit her side of t h e CAT EGO RY or SKIP b ar als o tu rn s o f f the f e atu re. T his f unc tion sample s the f ir st f ile in each f older in the o rd er th e y are s tore d.
If you see an error message on t he audio displa y while playing a U SB f lash memory device, f ind the so lu tio n i n the c h ar t to the ri gh t. If you cannot c lear the e rror message, take your vehicle to your d ealer. Error Me ssage Solution Cause T here is a problem wit h the USB adapter unit.
Most a udio syste m f unct ions can st ill be cont rolled by st anda rd butt ons, dials, a nd knobs, but some f unc tions can only be accessed using the int erf a ce dial. T he int erf a ce dial has two p arts, a kn ob an d a sel ecto r. T he knob t urns lef t a nd right.
Play ing t he F M/A M R a dio (Models w it h na v iga t ion sy st em) 180 INTER FACE DIAL CENTE R DISPLAY SKIP BAR NAVIGA TION SCREEN POWER/ VOLUME KNOB TUNE BAR FM/AM BU TTON CATE GORY BAR AUDIO B UTTON SOUND BUTTON U.
T he ignit ion switch must be in t he A CCESSOR Y ( I) or the ON ( II) posit ion. Press t he AU DIO butt on to view t he audio cont rol display . T urn the s yste m o n b y pr es si ng th e power /volume knob or t he FM/A M butt on. A djust t he volume by t urning t he power/v olume knob.
− − − T he skip (seek) f unct ion sear ches up and dow n f rom t he current f requenc y to f ind a sta tion wit h a st rong signal. T o activate it, p ress either s id e ( or ) of t he SK IP bar , then re lease it .
− − If y ou are t rave ling and can no longe r rece ive your preset st ations, you can use t he au to s el ect f ea tu re to f i nd sta ti o n s in the lo cal area. Push the int erf ace select or down to scroll dow n the sc reen, highlight A .SEL, t hen press ENT ER on t he int erf a ce sele ctor.
On t he FM ba nd, you can select a f avori te stat i on an d di sp lay the progr am serv ice name prov ided by the r ad i o da ta sys tem (RDS) . T he R DS INFO displa y f unct ion sh ows th e nam e of the s tati on y o u ar e listening t o. Wit h the a udio system on a nd the FM band select ed, you ca n turn t his f unct ion on or of f .
Wi th the FM b an d sel ecte d , yo u can selec t t he program t ype prov ided by the RD S . P re ss th e A U D IO b utto n to display t he ra dio inf orma tion on t he scr een. Push down t he sele ctor on t he interf ac e dial, then t urn the k nob to s el e c t RD S S EARC H ic on .
▲▼ You can als o sel ect an R D S catego ry wi th the CATEGO R Y bar . Pr ess either side ( or ) of t he CAT EGO R Y bar t o d is pl ay an R D S category in the center display.
CONT INUED T he sca n f unct ion sample s all sta tions w ith st rong signals on t he sel ected RDS categ ory. To activate it, press a nd releas e the SCA N side of the S CAN/ A.S EL bar . You w i ll s ee S CAN i n th e ce nter d is p l ay . The system w il l scan f or a st ation wit h a str ong signal in the sele cted R DS cat egory.
T urn t he knob t o the desir ed R DS cat ego ry. If you do nothing, the system w il l scan f or t he next st rong sta tion and play it f or 1 0 seconds. W hen it plays a stati on th at yo u wa nt to l i ste n to , press t he SCA N side of t he SCA N/ A.
T his f unc tion display s the r adio te xt inf or mation of the se lecte d RD S sta tion. T o acti vate radio text dis pl ay, use the int erf ace dia l. Push the select or down, a nd tur n the knob t o selec t R ADIO T EX T icon. Press ENT ER on the s el ec to r to e nte r the se ttin g .
T o adjust t hem, press the A UDIO butt on, push the int erf ace sele ctor down, a nd tur n the int erf ace k nob to SOUND. T hen press ENT ER on t he selector. BA SS, T R EBLE , FA DER , and BAL A N CE are each adj us table. You can a lso adjust t he st rength of t he sound coming f r om the s ubwoof er speaker.
− − − T o adjust ba ss and t reble, sele ct BA SS or T R EBL E, a n dp r e s sE N T E R o nt h ei n t e r f a c e selector. T he cur rent set ting is s h o w no nt h ed i s p l a y .T u r nt h e interf ace knob to t he de sired level, and ent er your se lection by pr essing ENT ER on the interf ace selector.
Play ing t he X M R a dio (Models w it h nav ig at ion sy st em) 192 U.S . model is shown. XM RADIO BUTTON TITLE B UTTON PRESET B UTTONS TUNE BAR CATE GORY BAR SKIP BAR POWER/ VOLUME KNOB SCAN/A .
Pu sh th e A U DI O bu tto n to d is pl ay XM inf orma tion on t he scre en. Y ou ca n o p er ate th e XM R a d i o s ys tem wi th the i n ter f ac e di al . T o list en to X M R adio, t urn t he i gn iti on sw i tch to th e A C CE SS ORY (I) or O N (II) posit ion, and pre ss the but ton.
− − − To swi tc h be tween th e cat egory mode a nd channel mode, p re ss a nd h ol d the T I T LE bu tto n until t he mode changes. T he CA T EGORY or CHA NNEL mode is displ ayed on the screen.
− ▼▲ − − Y o uc a ns t o r eu pt o1 2 prese t channe ls using t he six prese t b utto ns . Ea c h bu tton s to re s o ne channe l f rom t he XM1 ba nd and one channe l f rom t he XM2 ba nd. T o st ore a cha nnel: Pr e ss th e b u tto n or s cr o l l up by pushing t he inte rf ac e selec tor up.
− − − − − − − Pr e ss th e b u tto n or s cr o l l up aga in. T he oth er XM ba nd will be shown. St ore the ne xt six channe ls using steps 2 a nd 3. Once a channe l is stor ed, press and release the proper preset but ton t o tune t o it.
T he X M sat ellite s are in orbit ov er the e qu ato r; th ere f o re, o b je cts so uth of t he vehicle ma y cause sa tellit e reception i nterruptio ns. T o h elp compensat e f or t his, ground-bas ed repeaters are placed in m ajor metro po li tan areas.
Driv ing on a roa d beside a v ert ical wa ll, ste ep clif f , or hill t o th e south of you. Driv ing on the low er lev el of a mul ti-tiered road. Driv ing on a single la ne road alongsi de dense trees ta l ler than 50 ft. (15 m ) to th e sou th of yo u.
CONT INUED Play ing Discs (Models w it h nav ig at ion sy st em) Fe atu res 199 SKIP BAR POWER/ VOLUME KNOB CD BUTTON PRESET B UTTONS NAVIGA TION SCREEN CENTE R DISPLAY TITLE B UTTON DISC SLOT DISC LOAD BU TTON DISC EJECT BU TTON U.S . model is shown.
Your vehi cle’s au di o sy stem h as an in-das h disc changer w ith t he same cont rols used f or t he ra dio. T o o pe rate th e d is c ch an g er , th e i g n i tio n swit ch must be in the A CCESSOR Y (I) or t he ON ( II) position.
T o load mult iple discs in one opera tion: Wi th the i gni tio n in th e A CCESSOR Y ( I) or the ON ( II) posit ion, press a nd hold the L OA D button until you hear a beep and see ‘‘L OA D’’ i n the center display, the n rel eas e th e b utto n.
Wh en you play C D-T EXT , you will see the track nam e, artis t name, an d album name on t he scree n. When you play MP3/WMA discs, you will see the track n ame and f o ld er nam e on the s creen. If t he disc wa s not rec orded wit h th is inf orma tion, it will not be dis played.
You can als o cho ose a t rac k dir ectly f r om a tr ack lis t. Pre ss ENT ER on the interf ace selector, and t he track list s creen will be show n. If t here a re no tr ack names , tra ck numbers ar e display ed. You w ill see the cur rent t rack is h ighlighted.
T o rep lay the cu rrent track cont inuously, select T R A CK R EPEA T , and pr ess ENT ER on t he interf ace selector. As a reminder, you will see R EPEAT next t o T R A C K o nt h es c r e e n .
T o rep lay the cu rrent dis c cont inuously, select D ISC REPEA T , a n dp r e s sE N T E R o nt h ei n t e r f a c e selec tor. A s a r eminder, you w ill see R EPEA T next t o DISC on the sc reen.
T he changer pl ays MP3/WMA discs in reco rded ord er. Maximu m pl ayabl e f ile lay ers are 8, an d total playable tracks are 255. If your disc has a c omplex str ucture , the cha nger t a k e ss o m et i m et or e a dt h ed i s c bef or e beginning play .
Changing and Select ing the Folder s/ Files Using the interf ace selector, you can see t he list of a ll the f ile s and f older s wit hin a disc . While pla ying a MP3 / WM A disc, pr ess t he A UDIO butt on. T he cur rent ly playing f older a nd f ile inf or mation c omes on th e scree n.
T his f eature, when act ivated, plays all f iles in t he curr ent f older in ra ndom order. T o a ct ivat e f older ra ndom play, selec t FO L DER R ANDOM by using the in ter f ace knob, a nd press EN T ER on t he int erf a ce sele ctor. Y ou w ill see R ANDOM next t o FOL DER on t h e screen.
Y ou can also eject discs when the ignit ion swit ch is of f : T o eject one disc, press and release the e jec t bu tton . To r e m o v e a d i ffe r e n t d i s c fr o m t h e c h a n g e r ,f i r s .
T h ec h a r to nt h er i g h t e x p l a i n st h e error messages you may see in the cent er displa y while playing a disc . If you see an error message in t he cent er displa y while playing a disc , press the eject but ton. Af ter eject in g the disc, check it f or dama ge o r def o rmati on .
Play ing an iPod (Models w it h nav ig at ion sy st em) Fe atu res 211 AUDIO B UTTON MAP BUTTO N CANC EL BUTTON CENTE R DISPLAY AUX BU TTON SKIP BAR U.
Thi s au d i o sy stem c an o pe rate th e audio f iles on t he iPod with th e same cont rols used f or t he in-dash disc cha nger. T o play a n iPod, co nn ec t it to the US B a d ap ter c ab l e in the c onsole compart ment b y using your dock conne ctor, t hen press t he A UX but ton.
Insta ll the dock connector t o the USB adapter ca bl e securely. Connect your dock connec tor t o the iPod correctly and securely. Pull out t he USB conne ctor f rom the h ol der . Do not c onnect y our iPod using a hub. D on o t k e e pt h ei P o di nt h e vehic le.
− If t he iPod indicat or does not appe ar in t he audio displa y, check t he connect ions, and t ry t o reconne ct t he iPod a f ew t imes. If t he audio syst em st ill does not recognize t he iPod, the iPod may n ee d to b e res et.
You can als o chan ge f iles wi th the int erf a ce dial. Press t he A UDIO but ton t o show t he audio cont rol display on t he nav igat ion screen. Push the selector to the right side to sk ip f o rward a n d to the l ef t si de to skip backwar d.
If you select ‘‘A L L ’’ on either t he artists or al bu ms l is t, all avai lab le f ile s on the se lecte d list a re play ed. P r e s st h eA U D I O b u t t o nt og ob a c k t o the nor mal audio pla ying display.
− − − Th i s fe a t u re cont inuously plays a f ile. T o turn i t of f , pre ss ENTER again . Pressing ei ther side of t he SKIP bar change s the f ile w hile keeping t he repe at f eature.
* * To turn i t off , hav e thi s mo de highlighte d and press EN T ER a gain. You can als o sel ect anothe r lis t f rom t h ei P o dm e n uw h i l e k e e p i n gt h e ra ndom f unct ion. A va ilable opera ting f unc tions va ry on models or v ersions.
If you reconne ct t he same iPod, t he syst em may be gin playing whe re it lef t of f , de pending on wha t mode t he iPod is in whe n it is r econnect ed.
If you see an error message in t he cent er displa y while pla ying an iPod, f ind t he solut ion in the c hart t o t he right . If y ou cannot c lear t he er ror messa ge, ta ke your ve hicle to your dealer. Solut ion Error Messa ge Cause T here is a problem wit h the USB adapter unit.
Play ing a USB F lash Memor y Dev ice (Models w it h na v iga t ion sy st em) Fe atu res 221 SKIP BAR CENTE R DISPLAY CANC EL BUTTON AUDIO B UTTON MAP BUTTO N CATE GORY BAR USB INDICAT OR AUX BU TTON U.S . model is shown. NAVIGA TION SCREEN INTER FACE DIAL POWER/ VOLUME KNOB SCAN/A .
* * Thi s au d i o sy stem c an o pe rate th e audio f iles on a U SB f lash memor y d ev ic e with th e sam e co n tro l s u s ed f or t he in-da sh disc change r. T o play a USB f lash memory device, connect i t to the U S B ad apte r ca b l e in th e console compa rt ment, t hen pre ss the A UX but ton.
CONT INUED Y ou can selec t t he A UX mode by using the na vigat ion system v oice cont rol but tons, but cannot oper ate t h ep l a ym o d ef u n c t i o n s . Some ve rsions of MP3, W MA , or A A C f orma t may not be support ed. If an unsuppor ted f ile is f ound, t he audio unit displays UN SUPPOR T ED, t hen skips t o the ne xt f ile.
Whe n the USB dev ice is connect ed a n dt h eU S Bm o d e i ss e l e c t e do nt h e au d i o sy stem , the US B i n di cato r is s h o w ni nt h ec e n t e rd i s p l a y .I ta l s o shows t he f older a nd f ile numbers . Pr e ss in g the AUD IO bu tton d isp la ys th e f older a nd f ile na mes, and t he elapsed time in the navigat io n screen.
− − ▲ ▼ Use t he SK IP bar while a U SB f lash memory d evice is p laying t o sel ect passa ges and change f iles. Each t i me you press and r e l e a s et h e s i d eo f t h eS K I Pb a r , the s yste m sk ip s f o rw ar d to the beginning of t he next f ile.
Pu sh u p the s el ecto r on th e in ter f a ce d ia l to s wi tc h the d i s pl ay to the f o l d er l i st, th en tu rn th e kn ob o n th e interf ace dial to select a f older. Pr e ss E NTER to ch ang e the d isp lay to th e f i le l is t, the n turn th e kn ob o n t he inter f ac e dial t o select a f ile.
− − − − Y ou can select any t ype of r ep eat , ra ndom and scan modes on t he audio menu screen. Press t he A UDIO but ton t o show t he audio cont rol display on t he nav igat ion screen. Push down the selector on t he int erf a ce dial t o display t he audio menu it ems.
−− T his f unc tion sample s all f iles in t he select ed f older i n the order they are stored. T o ac tivate the scan f eature, p us h the s el ec to r to th e ri gh t. You wi ll s ee T R ACK SCA N on t he screen. You will also see SCA N on the cent er display a nd the f ile numbe r blinking.
Y ou can disconnect t he USB f la sh mem ory d evi ce at any tim e even i f t he USB mode is sele cted on t he audio syst em. Make sure t o f ollow the USB f lash memory device’s instructions when you remo ve it.
If you see an error message in t he cent er displa y while playing a U SB f lash memory device, f ind the so lu tio n i n the c h ar t to the ri gh t. If you cannot c lear the e rror message, take your vehicle to your d ealer. Error Me ssage Solution Cause T here is a problem wit h the USB adapter unit.
T he radio can recei ve t he co mplete AM and FM band s. T h os e band s co ver the se A M band : 530 to 1,710 kHz FM band: 87.7 to 107.9 MHz How well the ra d io receives stat io ns is depende nt on many f act ors, such as th e di sta n ce from the s tatio n’ s tran sm i tter , n ea rb y lar g e o bj ects , and a tmosphe ric condit ions.
R adio signals , especially on t he FM band, a re def le cted by la rge object s such a s buildings and hills. Y our radio then receives both the direct signal f rom t he sta tion’s t ra nsmitt er, and t he def lect ed signal. T his c auses the s o u n d to di sto rt or f l utter .
When using CD-R or CD-R W discs, use only high qualit y discs labe led f or audio use . When recordi ng a CD-R or CD-R W, t he recor ding must be c l o s e df o ri tt ob eu s e db yt h ed i s c change r. Wh en a disc is not being pla yed, st ore it in it s cas e t o prot ect it f rom dust a nd other cont amina tion.
T he in-dash disc pla yer/cha nger has a sophist ica ted a nd delicat e mechanism. If you inser t a da maged disc as indica ted in t his sect ion, it m a yb e c o m es t u c ki n s i d ea n d dama ge the audio unit .
Small, irr egular sha ped discs Discs w ith scra tches, dir ty discs CD-R or CD- RW may not play due to t he re cording condit ions. Scra tches a nd f ingerpr ints on t he discs may ca use the sound t o skip. R ecommended discs a re print ed wit h the f ollowing logo.
▲▼ + − +− T he V OL but ton adjust s the v olume up ( ) or down ( ). Pre ss t he t op or bot tom of t he but ton, hold it unt il t he desired volume is r eached, t hen releas e it. T hree c ontrols f or t he audio syst em are mounted in the st eeri ng wheel hub.
+ − + − + − + − If you a re playing a disc, the syst em skips t o the beginning of th e next t rack ( f ile in MP3 or W MA f or mat ) each time you press the top ( ) of the C H bu tto n . P re ss the b otto m ( ) to retu rn to the b egi nn i n g o f the curr ent tr ack/f ile.
T he aux iliary input j ack is inside t he console compa rtme nt. T he syst em will acce pt auxiliar y input f rom sta ndard a udio accessorie s using a 1/8 inch ( 3.5 mm) st ereo mi nip lug. Wh en a compa tible a udio unit is connected to the jack, press t h e A UX o r CD/ A U X bu tton to s el ect it.
T he sy stem w ill ret ain your A M a nd FM preset s even if power is disconnect ed. If your vehicle’s battery is discon- nect ed or goes dea d, the a udio system w ill di sable it self .
T o set t he time, press the CL OCK button until you hear a beep. T he displaye d time begins t o blink. Change t he hours by pressing t he H (hour ) butt on until t he number s ad va n ce to the d esi red tim e. C h an g e th e minutes by pre ssing the M (minut e) but ton unt il the numbe rs ad va n ce to the d esi red tim e.
△ T urn the selector knob to select ‘‘CL OCK A DJUST.’’ Pres s the se lector k nob (ENT ER ) to enter your selection. T he display cha nges to t he clock adju sting displa y. T urn the selector knob to select the i tem wh i ch y ou wa n t to adj ust.
T o set t he time, t urn the sele ctor knob and s elect t he hours or t he minute s, then pr ess the knob t o enter your selection. The display change s to t he set ting display . T urn t he selec tor k nob to count t he numbers up or dow n. Pres s the se lector k nob (ENT ER ) to enter your selection.
CONT INUED T he security system helps to protect your v ehicle and v aluable s f rom t hef t. T he hor n sounds and a c ombination of headlight s, par king lights , side mar ker light s and ta illights f lashe s if so me o ne atte mp ts to br ea k in to yo u r vehic le or remove t he audio unit .
Do n ot attem p t to alte r thi s sys tem or ad d o ther d evi ces to it. Us e the re m o te tran sm i tter to quickly che ck tha t the hood, t he t ailgat e, and a ll doors a re closed. Pu sh th e lo ck bu tton tw ic e with in 5 seconds. T her e should be an a udible conf irmation beep.
CONT INUED T he compas s may need t o be manua lly calibra ted a f t er exposur e to a stro ng m ag neti c f ie l d . If the c o m p a s ss e e m st ob ec o n t i n u a l l y showing t he wr ong direct ion and is not s elf -ca librat ing, or t he compass display is blink ing wit h the CA L indicat or on, do t he f ollow ing proce dure.
T urn the selector knob to select ‘‘CA L IBRA T ION.’’ Pres s the se lector k nob (ENT ER ) to enter your selection. T he displ ay shows you ‘‘PUS H CA L ST A R T .
In mo st areas, there is a variatio n b etw ee n m ag n eti c no rth a nd tr ue nort h. Zone select ion is requir ed so t he compass ca n compensat e f or t his variatio n. To check an d sel ect the zone, do this: Once the correct zone is displ ayed, pres s the sele ctor k nob.
* * The au d i o sy stem i s no t rel ated to the compass syst em. Even if t he c o m p a s ss y s t e mi si nt h ez o n e set ting mode, t he display ret urns t o t he normal displa y which you last selected.
Cruise cont rol allow s you t o mainta in as e ts p e e da b o v e2 5m p h( 4 0k m / h ) wit hout k eeping your f oot on t he accelerat or pedal. It should be used f or c ruising on st raight , open highwa ys. It is not recomme nded f or cit y driving, w inding roads, slippery road s, he avy rain, o r bad weather.
Y ou can decrease the set cruising speed in any of t hese ways: If you need to decrease your speed quickly, u se the bra kes as you norma lly would. Press a nd hold the SET /DECEL but ton. R elease t he but ton when you reach t h e desired speed. T o sl ow down in ve ry smal l amount s, ta p the SET /DECEL button repeat edly.
Y ou can ca ncel cruise cont rol in any of t hese wa ys: Pu sh th e CANC EL bu tton o n th e steering wheel. Pu sh th e CRUI SE b u tto n o n the steering wheel. Ev en wi th th e cru i s e co ntro l tur n ed on, you can still use t he accelerat or pedal t o speed up f or pa ssing.
× T he Hom eL ink un iversal transc eive r bu il t into your ve hi cl e c a nb ep r o g r a m m e dt oo p e r a t eu pt o three remotely controlled d evices ar ound your home, such a s gara ge doors, light ing, or home sec urity systems.
− − CONT INUED If you just rec eived your v ehicle and ha ve not t rained any of the but tons in HomeL ink be f ore, y ou should erase any previou sly learned codes bef ore tr aining t he f irst but ton.
If yo u are trai ni n g th e se co nd o r thi rd b utto ns , go d i re ctl y to step 1. HomeL ink Univ er sal T r ansceiv er 254 10/08/27 14:47:26 31TP6610_259 2011 Accord Crosstour.
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− − Bluetoot h If equipped www.h ands f ree link.ca, HandsFreeL ink (H FL ) allows you to place and receive phone calls using v oice commands, wit hout ha ndling your ce ll phone. T o use HFL , you need a Blu etooth- compat ible cell phone . For a list of compat ible phones, pa iring procedu res, and special f eat ure capa bilitie s: In the U.
#### T ry t o reduce a ll back ground noise. If t he microphone pick s up voices ot her t han your s, commands ma y be misinter prete d. Many comma nds can be spoken together. For exa m ple, yo u can say ‘‘Ca l l 123-456- ’’ or ‘‘Dial Peter.
T o hear gener al HFL inf ormat ion, including help on pa iring a phone o r setti ng u p th e sy s tem , say ‘‘T utorial.’’ For he lp at a ny t ime, including a list of a vaila ble commands, s ay ‘‘Hands f ree help.
#### CONT INUED Bluet oot h HandsF r eeL ink How t o Use HF L Fe atu res 259 ‘‘Phone S etup’’ ‘‘Call’’ or ‘‘Dial’’ ‘‘Pair’’ ‘‘Edi t’’ ‘‘Delete’’ ‘‘Set Pairing Code’ ’ The ignit ion switch must be i n the ACCESSO RY (I) or ON (II) posi tion.
Bluet oot h HandsF r eeL ink 260 ‘‘Redial’’ ‘‘Transf er’’ ‘‘Mute’’ ‘‘Send’’ ‘‘Phone book’’ ‘‘Store’’ ‘‘Edi t’’ ‘‘Delete’’ ‘‘Receive Conta ct’’ ‘‘List’’ Press HFL Talk but ton Pres s and releas e the HFL Talk but ton each time you giv e a command.
* * CONT INUED Bluet oot h HandsF r eeL ink Fe atu res 261 ‘‘C hange Language’ ’ ‘‘Hand s Free Help’’ ‘‘System Set up’ ’ ‘‘Tuto rial’’ ‘‘Clear’’ ‘‘Aut o.
T o use HFL , you need to pair your Bluet ooth-c ompatible c ell phone to the s yste m. T his comma nd group is av ailable f or pair ed cell phones. Y ou cannot pa ir your phone while t he vehicle is mov ing. Y our phone must be in discov ery or sea rch mode to pair .
Say ‘‘ .’’ S a y‘ ‘ ’ ’a f t e rt h ep r o m p t s . If t here is more t han one phone p ai re d to the sy stem , HFL wil l ask you whic h phone’s name you w ant t o change. F ollow t he HFL prompt s and rena me the phone. Pres s and release the H FL T alk but ton bef ore a c ommand.
Pres s and release the H FL T alk but ton bef ore a c ommand. Say ‘‘ .’’ S a y‘ ‘ ’ ’a f t e rt h ep r o m p t s . HF L w ill tell y ou which phone is linked to t he system. Pres s and release the H FL T alk but ton bef ore a c ommand.
CONT INUED Bluet ooth is t he wireless t echnology t hat link s your phone t o HF L . HFL uses a C lass 2 Bluet ooth, w hich means t he maximum ra nge betw een y o u rp h o n ea n dv e h i c l ei s3 0f e e t( 1 0 met ers). During a call, H FL a llows you t o ta lk up t o 30 minute s af t er y ou remove the k ey f ro m the i gn i ti o n sw i tch .
Select a phonebook you want t o choose a phone numbe r f rom. If t he ph onebo ok you select is PIN- protected, you will need to ent er the PIN to access it . See p age f or mo re in f ormatio n. Pres s and release the H FL T alk butt on and sa y ‘‘ .
Select t he name. A ll the phone numbers st ored f or t hat na me will be liste d. T o sea rch f or a specif ic na me in the phonebook, e nter t he ke yword f or either t he f irst or last na m e. T o display a ll names in t he phonebook, se lect t he ‘‘ ’’ opt ion.
Press t he INFO but ton, a nd the INFO screen w il l be shown. From the INFO screen, select ‘‘Cellula r Phone,’’ t hen sele ct ‘‘D ial.’’ T he nav igat ion display w ill change as sho wn abo ve. Enter a call number. T o make a c all, press t he selec tor o n th e i nte rf ac e d i al to the r i g h t.
When you receive a call, an incomin g call notif icat i on (if a ctivat ed) wil l play a nd interr upt t he audio syst em if it is on. Press t he HFL T alk but ton t o answer the c all , or th e H FL Bac k bu tto n to hang up.
# You can mu te your vo ice to the pers on you are t alk ing to during a call. T o mute y our voice during a c all, pres s and release th e HFL T alk butt on and sa y ‘‘ .’’ T o unmute y our voice, pre ss and rele ase the HFL T alk button an d say ‘‘ ’’ again.
A void using duplica te na me entries. A void using ‘‘ home’’ as a name entry. It is easier f or HFL t o recognize a mult isyllabic or longer na me. For example, use ‘‘Peter’’ instead of ‘‘Pete,’’ or ‘‘John Smith’’ instead of ‘‘John.
Pres s and release the H FL T alk but ton bef ore a c ommand. Pres s and release the H FL T alk but ton bef ore a c ommand. Say ‘‘ .’’ S a y‘ ‘ ’ ’a f t e rt h ep r o m p t s . Say the name you want t o d elete an d f o ll o w the H FL pr o m p ts to co mp l ete th e de l eti on .
(a vailable on some phones) On models wit h navigat ion system www.h ands f ree link.ca, T he ent ire phonebook da ta of t he cell phone t hat is linke d to HF L can be import ed t o the na vigat ion system. Select ‘ ‘ ,’’ a nd HFL w ill begin import ing the phonebook .
Select a per son f rom t he list . Up to three catego ry icon s are di sp laye d in t he lef t s ide of t he list: Select t he person’s number y ou want to ca l l , an d p re ss th e HFL T a l k but ton. T hese indica te how ma ny numbers are stored f or the name .
Select ‘ ‘ ,’’ a nd a list of impor ted phonebooks w ill be display ed. A f t er ma king a sele ction, t he f ollow ing scree n will appea r. S e l e c t‘ ‘ , ’ ’t h e n‘ ‘ ’ ’t oc o m p l e t e the deletion. You can add , chan ge, or remo ve a PIN number f rom any phonebook .
Select ‘‘ ,’’ t h en select ‘‘ ’’ a f ter you ent er the current PIN . Ente r the new 4-digit PIN number. Y ou wi ll be asked to re-ent er the PIN f or v erif ic at ion. T he displa y will change a s shown abo ve. Select t he phonebook you w ant .
T his comma nd group allows y ou to change or c ustomize HF L ba sic se ttin g s. Pres s and release the H FL T alk but ton bef ore a c ommand. Say ‘‘ .’’ Once a pa sscode is set , you will need to enter it t o use HFL each ti me y ou s tar t the ve h i cl e.
* * If you get into the vehicle while yo u are on th e ph on e, the cal l can be au to m ati cal l y tran sf e rr ed to H FL wi th the i g ni tio n swi tch in th e A CCESSOR Y ( I) or ON ( II) position. Pres s and release the H FL T alk but ton bef ore a c ommand.
T his oper ation cle ars t he pass codes, pair ed phones, all na mes in the H FL phonebook, a nd all import ed phonebook dat a. Pres s and release the H FL T alk but ton bef ore a c ommand. Say ‘‘ .’’ S a y‘ ‘ ’ ’a f t e rt h ep r o m p t s .
Th e na me and logos a re registered tra dem arks owned by Bluet ooth SIG, Inc. a nd any use of such mark s by Honda Motor Co., L td. is under license. O ther trademark s and trade n ames are tho se o f thei r res p ec tive o wne rs . Ref er t o the navi gation sy stem manua l f or oper at ion of t he re arvie w camera.
Bef ore y ou begin driving your vehicle , you should know w hat gasoline to use and how t o check the leve ls of impor ta nt f luids . You a lso need t o know how t o properly s tore luggage or pa ckage s. T he inf or mat ion in this sec tion will he lp you.
Help a ssure your v ehicle’s f ut ure relia bility a nd perf or mance by pay ing ex tra atte n ti o n to ho w you d riv e during t he f irst 600 miles (1,000 km). Duri ng thi s peri od: Avoi d f ul l- th ro ttle sta rts an d rap i d accelerat io n. Do not c hange t he oil until t he scheduled ma intena nce time .
If you notic e any undesira ble opera ting sy mptoms, t ry a nother se rvi ce s tati on o r swi tch to an o th er bran d of gasol ine. Some gasoline t oday is blended w ith oxygenates such as ethanol or MT BE. Y our v ehicle is des igned to opera te on ox ygenat ed gas oline cont aining up to 1 0% et hanol by vol um e and up to 15 % MTBE by volume.
St op f illing t he tank a f t er t he f uel nozzle a utomat ica lly clicks of f . Do not t ry t o ‘‘t op of f ’ ’ the t ank . T his leav es some room in t he f uel t ank f or t he f uel to expand with temperat u re changes.
Y our vehic le’s onboar d diagnostic syst em will de tec t a loos e or missing f ue l f ill cap a s an ev apora tiv e syst em leak . T he f irst t ime a leak is det ect ed a ‘‘CHECK FU EL CA P’’ message app ears on the i nf o rmatio n di sp lay.
T urn t he engine of f , a nd conf ir m the f uel f ill ca p is insta lled. If it is, loose n it , then r etight en it unt il it c licks at least once. T he messa ge should go of f af ter several days of n orm al driv ing once you t ighten or r eplace t he f uel f ill cap.
Par k the v ehicle, a nd set t he par king brak e. Pull the hood rele ase handle loca ted unde r the lower le f t cor ner of t he dashboar d. T he hood w ill pop up slightly. If t he hood latc h handle mov es stif f ly , or if you c an open t he hood wit hout lif t ing the ha ndle, the mecha nism should be clea ned and lubric ate d.
Wa it a f ew minut es af t er t urning th e engine of f be f ore you che ck the oil. R emove t he dipst ick again, a nd check t he lev el. It sh ould be b etw ee n th e up pe r and l ow er mark s. If it is nea r or below the low er mark , see on page .
− − − − Fue l economy is not a f ix ed number. It v aries ba sed on driv ing conditions, driv ing habit s, and ve hicle condit ion. T here f ore, it is not possible f or one set of est im at es to predi ct f uel economy pr ecisely f or all driv ers in all env ironment s.
− − − − − − A ggressiv e driving ( hard accel eratio n and braki ng) Exces sive idling, ac celera ting and bra king in stop- and-go t raf f ic Cold engine oper at ion (engines a r em o r e.
− − Fill t he f uel t ank unt il the nozzle a utoma tica lly clicks of f . R eset t rip counter t o zero. R ecord t he t ota l gallons ( liter s) needed t o ref ill. Follow one of t he simple ca lculat ions above . Th e A/ C put s an ext ra loa d on the e ngine which ma kes it us e more f uel.
Bef ore inst alling any a ccessor y: Mak e sure t he acce ssory does not obscure a ny lights, or int erf er e wit h proper v ehicle ope rat ion or perf orma nce. Modif y ing your ve hicle, or insta lling some non-Honda a ccessories, c an make y our vehicle unsaf e.
H e r ea r es o m ee x a m p l e s : L ower ing the ve hicle wit h a non- Honda suspension kit t hat signif ica ntly r educes ground cle aranc e can all ow the underca rria ge to hit speed bumps or ot her raise d object s, which could cause t he airba gs to deploy.
Your vehi cl e has several c on ven ien t storag e areas: Glove b ox Door a nd seat -bac k pocket s Cent er pocke ts Console compa rtme nt Cargo area R oof -r ack ( if inst alled) However, carryi ng t.
− −× T he maximum loa d f or your v ehicle is 850 lbs (385 kg). La b el E xa m p l e See T ir e A nd L oading Inf or mat ion l ab el a ttac h ed to th e dri ver ’s doorja mb. T his f igur e includes the t ota l weight of all occ upants , cargo, a nd acc essories, a nd the t ongue load if you are towin g a t rai ler.
In a d d i tio n, th e tota l we i g h t of the vehicle, all occupants, accessories, car go, and t raile r tongue loa d must not exceed t h e Gross V ehi cle We ig ht Rati ng ( G VW R) o r th e G r o ss A xle W eight R a ting ( GA WR ). Bot h a r eo na l a b e lo nt h e d r i v e r ’ s doorja mb.
St ore or secur e all items t hat could be t hrown a round and hurt someone dur ing a cra sh. Be sure it ems plac ed on the f loor behind the f ront sea ts cannot r oll under t he seat s and inte rf er e with t he driver ’s abilit y to oper ate t he pedals , the oper ation of t he sea ts, or t he opera tion of t he sensors under t he seat s.
If you ca rry a ny items on a r oof r a c k ,b es u r et h et o t a lw e i g h to f the r ac k and th e item s do es no t exceed 121 lbs ( 55 kg). T he f our hooks ca n be used t o insta ll a net f or securing i tems. Each hook is designed t o hold up t o 56.
........................ Preparing to Drive . 300 ....................... St art ing the Engine . 301 .............. Auto mati c T ra ns mi s si on . 302 ........................................... Parking . 307 ............................. Braking System .
Y o us h o u l dd ot h ef o l l o w i n gc h e c k s and a djustment s bef or e you drive your vehicl e. Make su re all wi nd ows, m irro rs, and out side lights a re clea n and unobstr ucte d. Re move f r ost, snow, or ice. Check t hat t he hood is f ully closed.
A pply the pa rking bra ke. In co ld weather, turn o f f all electrical accessories t o red uce the d rai n o n th e ba tter y. Make sure t he shif t lev er is i n Park. Press on the brake ped al. Wit hout touching t he accelerat or p ed al, tu rn the i g n i ti on k ey to the ST A R T ( III) posit ion.
Thes e in d i ca to rs b etw ee n the ta ch ometer and speedo meter show which pos ition t he shif t lev er is in. T he ‘‘D’’ i ndicator comes on f or a f ew seconds when you turn t he i gn iti on s wi tch to th e ON (II ) posit ion.
−− − T his posit ion mecha ni- cally locks the t ransmission . Use Park whenever you are t u rnin g of f or sta rt ing the engine. T o shif t out of Par k, you must pr ess on t he brake pedal a nd hav e your f oot of f t he accelerator pedal. Press the release b u t t o no nt h ef r o n to f t h es h i f t l e v e r to mo ve it.
−− − − T o shif t t o second, p r e s st h er e l e a s eb u t t o no nt h ef r o n t of t he shif t lev er. T his posit ion locks the t ransmission in se cond gear. It does not downshif t t o f irst gea r whe n you come t o a st op. Use second gear: For mor e power whe n climbing.
Put a c loth on the e dge of t he shif t lock release slot cover t o prevent scrat ches. Use a sma ll f lat-t ip screwdri ver or metal f ingern ail f i le t o car ef ully pry up t he edge of t he cove r and remo ve it f rom the slo t. In se rt the k ey i n the s hi f t lo ck rele ase slot .
Rem o ve th e ke y f ro m th e sh if t lock r elease slot , t hen reinst all t he cover. M ake sure the no tch on the cover is on the rig ht side. In sert the k ey in to the i gn iti o n s wi tc h, pres s the br ake ped al, and res tart t he engine.
A l ways use the p arking brake when you park your vehicle. Make sure t he parking bra ke is set f irmly , or your v ehicle may r oll if it is par ked on an incline . If t he vehicle is f acing uphill, t urn the f ron t wheels away f ro m the curb. Mak e sure t he moonroof a nd the window s are closed.
T he hydrau lic system that operates the brake s has two sep arat e ci rcu its. Each ci rcuit works di ago nal ly acro ss t he vehicle ( the lef t -f ront bra ke is conn ected wit h the right-rear brake, et c.). If one cir cuit should de velop a problem, y ou will st ill have br aking at t wo wheels.
If thi s in di ca to r co mes o n, th e an ti- lock f unct ion of t he braking sy stem has shut down. T he br akes st ill work like a conv entional system, but wit hout a nti-loc k. Y ou should hav e your dealer i nspect your vehicl e as soon as poss ible.
It only he lps with t he ste ering cont rol during bra king. su ch as try i n g to tak e a corner t oo f ast or mak ing a sudden lan e chan ge. Always dri ve at a saf e speed f or the road a n d weat her condit ions. A lways steer moderately when y ou are br aking ha rd.
T he V SA syst em cannot e nhance the vehic le’s driv ing sta bility in a ll sit uat ions and does not c ontrol your vehicle’s entire braking system. It is st ill your re sponsibility t o drive a nd corn er at reason able spe eds an d to leave a suff ic ien t margin o f saf ety.
Driv ing wit h var ying tir e or whe el sizes may cause t he VSA t o malf unct ion. When re placing t ires, make sure t hey are of the sa me size and type as your ori ginal tires (see page ).
Y our ve hicle is equipped w ith a t ire pressure monit oring system ( T PMS) tha t turn s on ev er y ti me y o u sta rt the engine and monit ors t he pressur e in your t ires w hile driving. Whe n the l o w tir e p re s su re in di ca to r is on, one or more of y our tir es is signif ica ntly unde rinf la ted.
For e xample, if y ou check a nd f ill you r t i res in a warm area, then drive in extremely cold weather, the t ire pres sure will be lowe r tha n meas ured and could be unde rinf lat ed and cause t he l ow tire pr essure indicat or t o come on.
A s required by the F CC: T his device complies wit h Part 15 of t he FCC r ules. Operat ion is subject t o the f ollowing t wo condit ions: (1) T his device may not cause har mf ul interf er ence, and (2) this device must accept any inter f erence received, including inter f erence tha t may cause undesire d opera tion.
Y our vehic le has bee n designed prima rily to ca rry pa ssengers a nd t heir ca rgo. Y ou can a lso use it t o t ow a t raile r if y ou care f ully obser ve t he load limits, use t he proper equipment , and f ollow t he guidelines in t his sect ion.
T o achiev e a proper t ongue load, st art by loading 60 % of t he load to war d th e f r o nt o f the trai le r an d 40% toward t he rear, then re-adjust the load as needed.
If you cho ose el ectric brakes, be sure the y are ele ctroni cally actuated . Do n ot attem p t to tap in to you r vehicle’s hydraul ic system. No matt er how successf ul it may seem, an y atte mp t to attac h trai le r bra ke s to your vehicle’s hydraulic system will low er bra king ef f ect ive ness and create a potential hazard.
CONT INUED T ra iler light s and equipment must comply w ith f e deral, s tat e, prov incial, t errit orial, a nd local re gulations. Check w ith your loca l t railer de aler or ren tal age ncy f or the requir ements in t he area whe re you plan t o tow , and use only e quipment designed f or your v ehicle.
T he light s and bra kes on your vehi cle an d the trailer are wo rkin g proper ly. Your vehi cl e tires an d sp are are proper ly inf lat ed, and t he tr ailer tires and s pare are inf l ated as recomme nded by the t railer make r.
Wh en driving dow n hills, reduce your speed, and shi f t down t o secon d gear . Do not ‘‘ ride’’ t he bra kes, and reme mber, it w ill ta ke longer t o slow d o w na n ds t o pw h e nt o w i n ga t r a i l e r . I f y o um u s t s t o pw h e nf a c i n gu p h i l l , use the f oot br ake or pa rking brak e.
A lway s drive slow ly and have someone guide y ou when back ing up. Grip the of t h e st eeri ng wheel, the n turn th e whe el to th e left to ge t t he tra iler t o move t o the lef t . T urn the w h ee l to the r i g ht to m ove th e trai le r to the ri gh t.
T his sect ion expla ins why it is impo rta n t t o keep yo ur vehicle well maint ained a nd how t o f ollow ba sic maint enance s af et y preca utions.
A ll serv ice it ems not de ta iled in this section shou ld be p erf ormed by a cer tif ie d tec hnician or ot her qua lif ied mecha nic. T o el im in ate potenti al hazard s, read t he instruct ions bef or e you begin, and m ake su re you h ave the tool s and sk ills require d.
− − − − − − − − − − − − CONT INUED Calculat ed Engine Oil L if e (%) 100% 91% 90% 81% 80% 71% 70% 61% 60% 51% 50% 41% 40% 31% 30% 21% 20% 16% 15% 11% 10% 6% 5% 1% 0% Displayed .
If t he remaining engine oil lif e is 15 to 6 per cent, y ou will see t he engine oil lif e indica tor ev ery t ime you tur n the i gn iti o n s wi tch to th e O N (II ) posit ion.
CONT INUED If you do not perf orm t he indica ted maint enance , negat ive dista nce traveled i s di sp laye d and b eg in s to blink af t er the v ehicle has be en driven 10 mi les (10 km) or mo re. Neg ative di stance traveled mean s your vehicle has passed the maint enance r equired point .
Y our dealer w ill reset t he display af te r complet ing the r equired maint enanc e serv ice. Y ou will see ‘‘OIL L IFE 100%’’ on the inf ormation display t he next t ime you tur n the i gn iti on s wi tch to th e ON (II ) posit ion.
CONT INUED If you have t he requi red service done but do not rese t the display, or rese t the displa y wit hout doing the ser vice, t he syst em will not show t he corr ect ma intena nce inter vals.
− − − − − − # Engin e oil level Check every ti me y o u f i l l th e f u el ta n k. S ee page . Engine co olant level Check the radi ator reserve tank every tim e you f ill t he f uel t ank. See pa ge . Auto mati c tran sm is si on Ch e ck t he f luid level mont hly.
* * # # − − # * Maint enance Minder 331 Maintenance Main It ems Replace engi ne oil Replace engi ne oil and oil filter Inspect front and rear brakes Check parking brake adjustment Insp.
Fl u i d L o c a ti o n s 332 BRAKE FLUID (Black cap) AUTOMATI C TRANSM ISSION FLU ID DIPSTICK (Yel low loop) RADIATO R CAP ENGINE OIL DIPST ICK (Ora nge loop) POWER S TEERING FLU ID (Red c ap) WASHE .
Unscre w and remov e the engine oil f il l cap on to p of t he val ve cove r. Pour in the oil slow ly and car ef ully so you do no t spill any. Clean up any spills immedia tely . Spilled oil could dama ge components in t he engine co mp ar tm en t. R einsta ll the engine oil f ill cap, a nd tighten it secu rely.
Y our vehic le does not re quire any oil add itive s. Addi tives m ay adverse ly af f ec t the e ngine or tr ansmission perf orma nce and dur ability . Y ou may use a sy nthet ic motor oil if it mee ts t he same requir ements given f or a conve ntiona l motor oil: it display s the A PI c ert if icat ion sea l, and it is t he proper w eight.
R emove t he oil f ilt er and let t he rema ining oil drain. A specia l wrenc h (availab le f rom y ou r deale r) is requir ed. Op en th e ho od , an d rem o ve th e engine oil f ill ca p. Re move the oil dra in bolt and w asher f rom t he bot tom of t he engine.
Inst all a new oil f ilt er a ccording t o the i ns tru cti o n s tha t co m e wi th it. Make sure t o cl ean of f any dirt and dust on the cont act ing surf a ce of a new oil f ilter. Put a ne w was her on the dr ain bolt , then rei nstal l the drai n bo lt.
If t he co olant level in t he reserve t ank is at or below t he MIN line, a dd coolant t o bring it up t o t he MA X line. Inspect t he cooling syst em f or leak s. A lway s use Honda L ong-lif e A nt i- f reeze/Coolant T ype 2. T his co olant is pre -mixed wit h 50 per cent ant if r eeze and 50 pe rcent d istilled water.
Make sur e the engine a nd radiat or ar e cool. R elieve a ny press ure in the cooling system by t urning the radia tor cap countercloc kwise, without pressing dow n. Remove the rad iato r cap b y t urning it c ounter clockwise . T he coola nt lev el should be up t o t he base of t he f iller neck .
Check t he level in the w indshield washer r eservoir at lea st monthly during norma l use. Check the f luid level b y removing the cap and l oo king at the level gauge. T he washer level indicator w i ll come on when the level is low (see page ). Fill t he re serv oir wit h a good-qua lity windshield w asher f luid.
Check t he f luid leve l wit h the engine at no rmal o perati ng temp erature. Par k the v ehicle on level gr ound. St art t he engine, let it run until the ra diator f an c omes on, the n shut of f t he engine. F or acc urat e result s, w ait about 60 seconds (but no longer t han 90 se conds) bef or e doing st ep 2.
If t he level is below t he lower mar k, add f luid int o the dipst ick hole t o bring it t o the le vel b etw ee n th e up pe r and l ow er mark s. Pour t he f luid s lowly and c aref ully so you do not spill any. Clean up any s pill immediat ely; it c ould dama ge components in t he engine co mp ar tm en t.
T he f luid leve l should be bet ween t h e M I N a n dM A X m a r k so nt h es i d e of t h e reservoir. If t h e level is at or below t he MIN mark , your brake system needs at tention. Have t he brake syst em in spected f or leaks or worn b rake pad s.
−− A lways use Ho nda Po wer Steering Fluid. Y ou may use a nother pow er steering f luid as an emergency replacemen t, but have t he po wer st eering sy stem f lushed a nd ref illed wit h Honda PSF a s soon as possible. A low pow er st eering f luid lev el can indicate a lea k in t he system.
Y our vehicle ha s halogen he adlight bulbs. W hen replacing a bulb, handle it by it s base , and prot ect t he glass f r om conta ct w ith your s kin or har d objects. If you touch the glass, clean it w ith dena tur ed alcohol a nd a clea n cloth. Open t he hood.
R emo ve t he el ectr ical co nnector f r om the bulb by pushing on t he tab to u nl o ck i t, th en s li d e the connect or of f t he bulb. R emove t he bulb by tur ning it appr oximat ely one-quar ter t urn counterclockwise. T urn o n the headligh ts t o test t h e new bulb.
T o change t he passenger’ s side bulb, sta rt t he engine, t urn t he steering wheel all the w ay to t he lef t , and t urn of f t he engine. T o change t he driv er’s side bulb, t urn the s teer i n g wh eel to th e ri gh t.
Re m ov e th e s o ck et f r om t h e headlight a ssembly by tur ning it one- quarter t u rn cou nterclo ckwis e. T o remov e the burne d out bulb, push it in a nd tur n it count erclock wise unt il it unloc ks.
Insta ll the ne w bulb and t urn it clockw ise t o lock it in pla ce. T urn on t he light s to mak e sure t he new bulb is w orking. Insert t he socket back into the headlight a ssembly. T urn it clockw ise t o lock it in pla ce. Reinstal l the co olan t reserve tank.
CONT INUED Ope n the tail gate. Plac e a clo t h o n the edge of the cover t o prevent scrat ches. Re mo ve t he covers by car ef ully pr ying on th e edge wit h a small f lat-t ip s crewdriver. Insert t he socket back into the headlight a ssembly. T urn it clockw ise t o lock it in pla ce.
T urn on t he light s to mak e sure t he new bulb is w orking. A lign the clips on t he t aillight as se mb l y wi th th e ho l es i n the body, t hen push t he ta illight asse mbly into pla ce. T ight en the two mounting screws securely and rein stall the co vers.
Pull down the under c over f r om t he bumper car ef ully. R emo ve t he el ectr ical co nnector f r om the bulb by pushing on t he tab to u nl o ck i t, th en s li d e the connector of f t he bu lb. R emove t he bulb by tur ning it about one-qua rte r turn counterclockwise.
T o change t he bulb, star t t he engin e, turn t he steering wheel all the w ay to the r i g h t, th en tu rn o f f t he engine. R emo ve t he el ectr ical co nnector f r om the bulb by pushing on t he t ab and pulling t he connect or down. R emove t he bulb f rom t he f og light a ssembly by t urning it one- quar ter t urn count erclock wise.
If your seat belt s get dir ty, use a sof t brush w ith a mix ture of mild soa p and warm water to clean the m. Do not use ble ach, dye, or cle aning solvents. L et the belts air-dry bef ore you use the vehicle. Dirt build-up a round th e openings of the seat belt a nch ors can cause the belt s to r etr act s lowly.
T his f ilt er r emoves t he dust a nd p o l l e nt h a ti sb r o u g h ti nf r o mt h e out side through t he climat e cont rol system. Have yo ur d eale r repl ace thi s f il ter when t his ser vice is indica te d by a maint enance messa ge on the inf or mat ion display.
CONT INUED B e f o r eu s i n ga na u t o m a t i cc a r w a s h , remov e the a udio ant enna so it doe s not get dama ged. R emov e t he ant enna by unsc rewing it . Whe n you reinst all t he ant enna, t ight en it securely. Bef ore enterin g or parki ng in areas wit h low ceiling h eight, r emove t he ant enna.
Pi vot the bl ade as sem bl y toward t he wiper a rm unt il it re leases fr o m t h e w i p e r a r m . Wh en replac ing a wiper blade, make su re not to dro p the wip er bl ade o r wiper arm d own o n the windshield.
CONT INUED R emove t he blade f rom it s holder by gra bbing the t abbed e nd of t he blade. Pull f irmly unt il t he ta bs come out of t he holder. Make sur e the t hree rubber t abs inside t he blade f it t o each not ch of t he reinf or cement , as show n.
Place t he t op of t he wipe r blade on th e end of t he blade assembly , and slide t he blade onto t he asse mbly i n the d ire c ti on p oi nted to b y the arrow. Slide t he wiper blade a ssembly o nto th e wip er arm . Pu sh d o wn t h el o c kt a b .
K eep ing t he tires p roperl y in f lated prov ides the be st combina tion of handling, t rea d lif e, a nd riding comf ort. Under inf lat ed t ires we ar unev enly, advers ely af f ect hand li ng and f uel econo my, and a re m ore li kely to fa i l fr o m b e i n g o v e r h e a t e d .
* * * * * * T h e f oll owi ng c hart shows the recomm end ed col d tire pressures f or most nor mal driving c onditions. If y ou check air pre ssures when t he tires are hot (driven f or several miles/kilome ters ), you will see reading s 4 to 6 psi (30 to 40 kPa, 0.
Eve ry time y ou check inf lat ion, you should also examine the t ires f or dama ge, f ore ign objects, a nd wear . Y o us h o u l dl o o kf o r : Bumps or bulges in t he tr ead or side of t he tir e. Re place t he tire if y o uf i n de i t h e ro f t h e s ec o n d i t i o n s .
In addit ion to pr oper inf la tion, correct wheel align ment hel ps to decre ase t ire wea r. If you f ind a t ire is wor n unevenly, ha ve your dea ler check the wheel alignmen t. Have your dealer check the t i res if you f eel a consistent v ib ration while driv ing.
T o help increa se tir e lif e and distr ibute w ear more e venly, rot at e t he tir es accor ding to t he maint enance me ssages display ed on the i nf o rma ti o n di sp l ay . Mo ve the ti res to the p os i ti o n s shown in t he illust rat ion eac h time t hey are r ota ted.
R eplace y our tir es wit h radia l tires of the same size, load rang e, speed ra ting, and ma ximum cold t ire press ure rating (as sho wn on the tir e’s sidew all). Mixing ra dial and bia s-ply tir es on your v ehicle can reduc e braking abilit y, t ract ion, and st eering accurac y.
+ T ires marked ‘‘M S’’ or ‘‘A ll Seas on ’’ o n the sid ewal l have an all - weather tread des ig n su itabl e f or most w inter dr iving condit ions. For t he best pe rf orma nce in snowy or icy condit ions, you should inst all snow t ires or t ire chains .
Clean the w heel s as you would the re st of the e xte ri or. Wa sh th em wi th t h es a m es o l u t i o n ,a n dr i n s et h e m t horoughly. A luminum alloy whee ls have a protective clear-coat that keeps the aluminum f rom cor roding and ta rnishing.
− Ch eck th e co n di tio n of the b atte ry m o n t h l yb yl o o k i n ga t t h et e s t indicat or w indow. T he la bel on the bat te ry expla ins the t est indica tor ’s colors. Ba tter y p o sts , termi nal s, and re lated acc ess ori es cont ain lead a nd lead compounds.
Fill t he f uel t ank. Wash and dry the exterior complet ely. Clean t he inter ior. Make s ure the ca rp etin g, flo o r ma ts, e tc ., a re complet ely dry. If you need to park your vehicle f or an extended peri od (more than 1 mon th), there are several t h ing s you should do t o prepa re it f or st ora ge.
L eave the p arking b rake of f . Pu t the transmis sio n in P ark. Block the rear wheels. If t he vehicle is t o be stor ed f or a longer pe riod, it s hould be support ed on ja ckst ands so t he t ires are of f t he ground. L eav e one window open slight ly (if t he vehicle is being st ored indoors).
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T his sect ion cove rs the mor e common problem s tha t mot orist s experien ce with t heir vehicl es. It gives y ou inf orma tion about how t o saf el y evalu at e the p rob lem and wh at to d o to co rrec t it. I f th e pr o bl em h as st randed y ou on the side of t he roa d, you may be ab le to g et go in g ag ain .
Check the ai r pressu re of the com pact spare tire every tim e you check t he ot her t ires. It s hould be inf lated t o : R ep lace the t ire when you can see the tread wear i ndic ator bars. T he replacemen t t ire sho uld b e the same s i z ea n dd e s i g n ,m o u n t e do nt h e same wheel.
CONT INUED If you hav e a f la t t ire while driv ing, st op in a saf e plac e to cha nge it. Driv e slowly along t he shoulder unt il you get t o an exit or an a rea to st op t h at i s fa r a w a y fr o m t h e tr a ffi c l an e s . Take th e ja ck , too l s an d the b ag out of t he t ool kit ca se.
− Attach th e sh o rt en d of the wh eel n ut wr en ch to th e sp are ti re ho ld er sh af t. Turn th e wren ch count erclockw ise until t he shaf t l oo se ns . T h en a ttac h th e lo ng er section of t he wrench to t he shaf t, a n dt u r ni t u n t i ly o uc a ns e e t h e s p a r et i r e( a b o u t 6 5 7 0r o t a t i o n s ) .
CONT INUED P l a c et h ej a c ku n d e rt h ej a c k i n g poi nt nearest the t ire you n eed to change . T urn the e nd bracke t clockw ise unt il the t op of t he ja ck cont act s the ja cking point . Make sure t he ja cking point t ab is r e s t i n gi nt h e j a c kn o t c h .
Bef ore mount ing the spar e tir e, w i p ea n yd i r t o f f t h em o u n t i n g surface of t h e wheel an d hu b with a clea n cloth. W ipe the hub c a r e f u l l y ;i tm a yb eh o tf r o m driv ing. Use the ext ensi on and t he wheel nu t wrench as sho wn to raise the vehic le until t he f lat t ire is of f t he ground.
CONT INUED St ore the ja ck and t ools in the t ool kit case. R eplace t he ut ility box. R emov e the ho ok an d cl ose the rem ovab le tray . Pu t the flat ti re i nto th e pl as ti c b ag , w h i c hi ss t o r e di nt h e t o o lk i t c a s e . K not t he top of t he plast ic bag.
Pl ace the f lat tire in t h e carg o area, and t hrea d the belt t hrough the car go hook as s hown in the illust rat ion. Pass t he belt t hrough the ring, and tighten t he bel t t o secur e the f lat t ire in place.
Y our vehic le’s original t ire ha s a tir e p ressure monit oring system sensor. T o rep lace a t ire, ref er to (se e page ). Whe n pu tti ng b ack th e sp are tir e, p l a c et h es p a r et i r ef a c i n gu po n the s par e ti re h ol d er . 25.
Diagnosing w hy the engine w on’t st art f a lls into t wo a reas , depending on what you hear when you turn the ignition sw itch t o the ST A R T ( III) posit ion: Y ou hear not hing, or almost noth ing. T he engine’s st art er mot or does not opera te at a ll, or operates very slo wly.
In this ca se, the st art er motor’s speed sounds nor mal, or ev en f as ter tha n n o rm al, wh en yo u turn th e ignition sw itch t o the ST A R T ( III) posit ion, but the e ngine does not run. A re you us ing the pr oper st art ing proce dure? R ef e r to on page .
+ + A lthough t his seems lik e a simple procedu re, you shou ld take sev eral prec autions . Open t he hood, a nd check t he p hy si ca l co nd i ti o n o f the b attery . In very co ld we ather, che ck the co nd i ti o n of th e el ectr ol yte .
− K eep t he ends of t he jumper c ables away f rom eac h othe r and any me tal on the vehicle until everything is disconnect ed. Ot herwise, you ma y cause an e l ect rical short. If the b oo ster b atte ry i s in a n o the r vehi cl e, have an ass is tant start that vehi cl e an d run it at a f ast i dl e.
If you do not s ee st eam or spr ay, leav e the e ngine running and wa tch t he tempe rat ure gauge. If t he high heat is due t o over loading, th e engine should star t t o cool down a lmost immedia tely. If it does, w ait unt il the t emper at ure gauge come s down to t he midpoint, t hen continue dr iving.
Using glov es or a la rge hea vy cl oth , tu rn th e rad i ato r ca p count erclockw ise, wit hout pushing down, t o the f irst st op. A f t er t he pressu re releases, p ush d own on th e ca p , a n d tu r n it u n ti l i t Pu t the radiato r cap back on t ightly.
T his indica tor s hould never come on when t he engine is running. If it st art s f lashing or st ays on, the oil pr essure ha s dropped ver y low or lost pressur e. Serious engine dama ge is possible, and y ou should t ake immedia te ac tion. Saf ely pull of f t he road, a nd shut of f t he engine.
If thi s in di ca to r co mes o n while dr iving, it me ans one of t he engine’s emiss ions contr ol sys tems may h ave a prob le m. E ven t hough you may f eel no dif f ere nce in your vehicl e’s perf ormance, it can reduce y our f uel economy a nd cause increased emissions.
Howe ver, if t he bra ke pedal does not f e el normal, y ou should ta ke immediat e a ction. A pr oblem in one par t of t he syst em’s dua l circuit design will st ill give y ou braking a t two w heel s.
If t here is a pr oblem wit h the pow er door lock sy ste m and you ca nnot unlock t he driver ’s door, use the release lever. If you ca nnot also unloc k the t ailgat e due t o the pow er door lock sy ste m malf unct ion, see page and ope n t he tailga te ma nually.
T he ve hicle’s f us es are c ontaine d in t h r e ef u s eb o x e s . T h ed r i v e r ’ ss i d ei n t e r i o rf u s eb o xi s under t he dashboa rd on the dr iver’ s si de . The f u se l ab el i s attac hed to th e side panel. T he passenger ’s side inter ior f use box is on the low er passenge r’s side panel.
A lso check t he com bined f use b ox in th e under-hood f use box. If somet hing elect rical in y our ve hi cl e s to ps wo rk i n g , th e f i rs t thi ng y o us h o u l dc h e c kf o ri sab l o w nf u s e .
Your vehi cl e has s pare f us es o n the back of t he under- hood f use box cover. L ook f or a blown wir e inside the f use . If it is blow n, replac e it wit h o n eo f t h es p a r ef u s e so f t h es a m e rating o r lower.
If the r ep lac eme nt f us e of the same r at ing blows in a short t ime, the re is probably a ser ious elect rica l problem w ith your vehi cle. Leave the blo wn f use in that circu it, and h ave you r vehi cle check ed by a qua lif ied t echnicia n.
− − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − # # No. Circuit s Prote cted A mps. No. Amps. Circuit s Protect ed No.
− − − * * No. No. No. A mps. Cir cuits Prote cted Amps. A mps. Circuit s Protect ed CONT INUED Ci rc ui ts Pr otec ted 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 If equipped 7.5 A 15 A 10 A 7.5 A 7.5 A 15 A 7.
− − − − − − − * * * No. No. A mps. Cir cuits Prote cted Amps. Ci rc ui ts Pr otec ted No. Ci rc ui ts Pr otec ted Am p s . 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 10 A 10 A 10 A 15 A 7.
− − CONT INUED If your vehicle needs t o be towed, call a prof essional towing ser vice or orga nizat ion. Nev er tow y our vehicle wit h just a rope or chain. It is v ery danger ous. T he oper at or will loa d your vehicle on the back of a t ruck.
Wit h the f ront whe els on the ground, do not t ow the v ehicle more t han 50 miles (80 km), and keep t he sp eed b e l o w3 5m p h( 5 5k m / h ) . Emer gency T ow ing 398 T he stee ring syste m can be damaged if the st eering wheel is lock ed.
− T h ed i a g r a m si nt h i ss e c t i o ng i v e you t he dimensions and c apacit ies of your v ehicle and t he locat ions of t he ident if icat ion numbers. It also includes inf orma tion you should know a bout your v ehicle’s t ires a nd emissions con tr ol systems.
Y our vehic le has sev eral ident if y ing numbers in v arious pla ces. T he ve hicle identif ica tion number (V IN) is t he 17-digit number y our dealer uses to reg ister your vehicle f or w arr anty pur poses. It is a lso necessa ry f or lice nsing and insuring you r vehi cle .
T he t ransmission number is on a label on t op of t he tr ansmission. T he engine number is st ampe d on t he f ront of t he engine block. I d e n ti f i c a ti o n N u m b e r s T echnical Inf ormat.
−− * * * * Specif ica t ions 402 Dimensions Weights Air Conditi oning Engine Seating Capacities Capacities 110.1 in (2,797 mm) Length Width Height Wheelb ase Track Gross vehicle weight rating See the certification label attached to the driver’s doorjamb.
− − − * * * * * * * * * * * * * Specif ica t ions T echnical Inf ormat ion 403 Fuses Battery Tires Lights Alignment Interior Under-hood 8W 60 W (HB3) 55 W (H11) 24/2 2 CP 5W 55 W 21 W 21 W 21/5 W 5W 8W 225/65R17 102T Replacement of a l ight bulb should be done by your dealer.
Qualit y gra des ca n be f ound whe re applica ble on the t ire sidew all bet ween t rea d shoulder a nd maximum s ection w idth. F or example: T h e treadwear gr ade i s a com para- ti ve ra tin g bas ed o n the w ea r rate o f t he tir e when t est ed under cont rolled condi tions on a specif ied governm ent test course.
Warning : The t em perature g rade f or t his tire is e sta blished f or a t ire t hat is prope rly inf la ted a nd not overloaded. Excessi ve speed, underinf lat ion, or exce ssive loading, eit her sepa rat ely or in combinat ion, can ca use heat buildup and possible tire f ailure.
− − − − − − − − T he tires that came on your vehicl e hav e a number of mar kings. T hose you sh oul d be aware of are described below. Whenever t i res are replaced, they should be r eplaced w ith t ires of t he same size. F oll owing is an example of t i re siz e with an exp lan ation o f what each comp onent m eans.
− − − − − − − − Cold T ire Pre ssure T he t ire a ir pressure when the vehicl e has been parked f or at l east three ho urs or driv en less tha n 1 mile (1.6 k m). L o ad Rat i ng Means the max im um lo ad that a tire is rated to carry f or a given inf lat ion pressur e.
− Each t ire, including t he spare ( if prov ided), should be chec ked mont hly when cold a nd inf lat ed t o th e inf lat ion pressure re commended by t he vehicle manuf ac ture r on the vehic le placar d or tire inf la tion pres sure label.
− A lways check the T PMS malf unction t ellta le af t er re placing one or more tires or wheels on yo ur vehicle to en su re th at th e re p la c em ent o r altern ate t i res an d whe els al lo w the T PMS t o continue t o f unct ion proper ly.
* * T he burning of ga soline in your vehic le’s engine produce s severa l by- product s. Some of t hese are c arbon monoxide ( CO), oxides of nit rogen (NOx), a nd h ydrocarbons (HC). Gas oline evapor at ing f r om the t ank also pr oduces hydroca rbons.
T he emissions cont rol syst ems are designed a nd cert if ied t o work t o- get her in reduc ing emissions to leve ls tha t comply wit h the C lean A ir Act. To ma ke s ure th e emi ss i on s rema in low, you should use only ne w Honda repl acement part s o r t h eir equiva lent f or r epairs.
K eep the engin e well maintained. Have yo ur veh ic le d iag no sed and repa ired if it is misf iring, ba ck- f ir ing, stalling, or ot herw ise not running pr operly.
Make sure t he gas ta nk is nearly, but not complet ely, f ull (ar ound 3/4). Wit hout touching t he accelerat or pedal, st ar t t he engine, and let it idle f or 2 0 seconds. If you take your vehicle f or an emissio ns test shortly af t er the bat ter y has bee n disconnect ed or gone dead, it may not pass t he te st.
If t he test ing f ac ility det ermines t he readiness co des are still not set, see your d ealer. T hen driv e in cit y/suburban traf f ic for at le ast 10 minu t es . Wh en tr af f ic condit ions allow , let t he vehicle coa st f or sev era l seconds w ithout using t he ac ce ler ato r pe da l o r the b rake pedal.
.... Cust omer Ser vice Inf or mat ion . 416 .................... Warra n ty Coverages . 417 ............. R eport ing Saf et y Def e cts . 418 .......
Honda de alership per sonnel ar e tr ained prof essionals. T hey shoul d be able t o answe r all your quest ions. If you encount er a pr oblem tha t your deale rship does not s olve t o your sat isf action, please discuss it w ith the dealership’s m anagement.
− − − − − − − − Y our new v ehicle is cover ed by thes e warranties : prov ides prora ted coverag e f or a replacem ent battery pu rchased f ro m you r dealer. prov ides c o v e r a g ef o r a sl o n ga st h ep u r - chaser of t he muf f ler owns the vehi cle.
If NHT SA r eceive s similar c omplaints , it may ope n an in vesti gatio n, and if it f ind s that a saf e ty de f ect ex is ts i n a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campa ign. Howev er, NHT SA cannot bec ome involved in individua l problems bet wee n you, your dea ler, or A merica n Honda Mot or Co.
T he publicat ions shown below can be purch ased f rom Helm Incorporat ed. Y ou can order by phone or online: Call H elm I nc. at 1-800-782-4356 (c redit card orders only) Go online at If y ou are inte rested in ot her yea rs or models, cont act Helm Inc.
CONT INUED ............................ Capacities Char t . 402 ............. Carbon Monox ide Hazar d . 51 ......................... Cargo A rea Cover . 114 .......................... Cargo Area L ight . 124 Ba tter y Charging Sy stem ...............
* * ............................. Carrying C argo . 294 ............. CA UT ION, Ex planat ion of . iii ......................................... CD Care . 233 .......................... CD Changer . 151 , 199 .................................. Ceiling L ight .
CONT INUED ........................................... Driv ing . 299 .................................... Economy . 289 Driv ing Position M emory ........................................ System . 101 .......... Dual T emperature Control . 133 .......
................................................. Fuel . 282 ........ Check Fuel Ca p Message . 285 ...................... Fil l Do or and C ap . 2 84 ........................................... Gauge . 66 ..................... L ow F uel Indicat or .
CONT INUED ....................... L abel, C ert if icat ion . 400 ................. L ane Cha nge, Signaling . 70 .................. L ap/ Shou lder Belts . 14 , 19 ............................... L AT CH Syst em . 42 Li g h ts .................... Bulb Replacement .
Lo c k s ....... A n ti-t hef t Steering Colu mn . 79 .......................... Childproof D oor . 87 ............................ Fuel Fill Door . 283 .................................. Glove B ox . 118 .................... Lo c k ou t P r ev en ti o n .
CONT INUED ............... Power Socke t L ocat ions . 11 6 ............................ Po wer Wind ows . 106 ......... Pregnancy, Usin g Seat Belts . 16 ......... Protect i ng A d ults and T eens . 11 ... Add i ti o n al S afety Pr ec au tio n s . 17 .
* T ailga te ............................ Open Ind icator . 60 ................................. Openi ng the . 91 . T aking Care of the Unexpected . 371 T echnical Descriptions ...... DOT T ire Quality Grading . 404 ..... Emissions C ontrol Sy stems .
CONT INUED ................ T hef t Protect io n, Ra d io . 239 Thre e Way C atal yti c ................................. Converters . 412 .......................... Tim e, S ettin g the . 240 .................................... T imi ng Belt . 343 .
* * ............ WA R NING , Explanat ion of . iii ......... Wa rning L abe ls, L ocat ion of . 52 .................. Warrant y Co verages . 417 Washers, W in dshiel d ........ Checking the Fluid L evel . 339 ......................................
4WD models only 4WD models only 2WD models only 4WD models only Ser v ice Inf or mat ion Summar y Gasoline: Fuel Tank Capacity: Recommended Engine Oil: Automatic Transmi ssion Fluid: Rear Differential.
T his owner ’s manual should be consider ed a perma nent part of the v ehicle and should remain w ith t he vehicle when it is sold. T his owner ’s manual covers a ll models of the A c cord Cro sstou r. Y ou m ay f ind descript ions of equipment and f ea tures t hat are not on your part icular model.
Un point important après l'achat de l'appareil (ou même avant l'achat) est de lire le manuel d'utilisation. Nous devons le faire pour quelques raisons simples:
Si vous n'avez pas encore acheté Honda Accord Crosstour (2011) c'est un bon moment pour vous familiariser avec les données de base sur le produit. Consulter d'abord les pages initiales du manuel d'utilisation, que vous trouverez ci-dessus. Vous devriez y trouver les données techniques les plus importants du Honda Accord Crosstour (2011) - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Honda Accord Crosstour (2011), vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Honda Accord Crosstour (2011) va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Honda Accord Crosstour (2011), mais vous avez pas encore lu le manuel d'utilisation, vous devez le faire pour les raisons décrites ci-dessus,. Vous saurez alors si vous avez correctement utilisé les fonctions disponibles, et si vous avez commis des erreurs qui peuvent réduire la durée de vie du Honda Accord Crosstour (2011).
Cependant, l'un des rôles les plus importants pour l'utilisateur joués par les manuels d'utilisateur est d'aider à résoudre les problèmes concernant le Honda Accord Crosstour (2011). Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Honda Accord Crosstour (2011) ainsi que les instructions sur la façon de les résoudre. Même si vous ne parvenez pas à résoudre le problème, le manuel d‘utilisation va vous montrer le chemin d'une nouvelle procédure – le contact avec le centre de service à la clientèle ou le service le plus proche.