Manuel d'utilisation / d'entretien du produit Element (2011) du fabricant Honda
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Congratulations! Your selection of a 2011 Honda Element was a wise investment. It will give you years of driving pleasure. One of the best ways to enhance the enjoyment of your new vehicle is to read this manual. In it, you will learn how to operate its driving controls and convenience items.
California Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: This product contains or emits chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Event Data Recorders This vehicle is equipped with one or more devices commonly referred to as event data recorders.
Your safety, and the safety of others, is very important. And operating this vehicle safely is an important responsibility. To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided operating procedures and other information on labels and in this manual.
Your Element has higher ground clearance than a passenger vehicle designed for use only on pavement. Higher ground clearance has many advantages for off-highway driving. It allows you to travel over bumps, obstacles, and rough terrain. It also provides good visibility so you can anticipate problems earlier.
Your Vehicle at a Glance (main controls) .................................................................................................................... 3 Driver and Passenger Safety (seat belts, SRS, and child protection) .......................
Contents A convenient reference to the sections in this manual. Your Vehicle at a Glance A quick reference to the main controls in your vehicle. Driver and Passenger Safety Important information about.
ꭧ : If equipped POWER DOOR LOCK SWITCH (P. 80) POWER WINDOW SWITCHES (P. 92) HOOD RELEAS E HANDLE (P. 144) Ex model is shown. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (P. 161) PARKING BRAKE (P. 94) HEATING/COOLING CONTROLS (P. 104) PASSENGER'S FRONT AIRBAG (P. 9, 24) DRIVER'S FRONT AIRBAG (P.
ꭧ 1: To use the horn, press the center pad of the steering wheel. ꭧ 2: If equipped HEADLIGHTS/TURN SIGNALS (P. 71) REMOTE AUDIO CONTROLS ꭧ 2 (P. 135) Ex model is shown. STEERING WH EEL ADJUSTMENT (P. 74) CRUISE CONTROL BUTTONS (P. 137) WINDSHIELD WIPERS/WASHERS (P.
This section gives you important information about how to protect yourself and your passengers. It shows you how to use seat belts. It explains how your airbags work. And it tells you how to properly restrain infants and children in your vehicle. Important Safety Precautions .
You'll find many safety recommendations throughout this section, and throughout this manual. The recommendations on this page are the ones we consider to be the most important. Always Wear Your Seat Belt A seat belt is your best protection in all types of collisions.
Your vehicle is equipped with many features that work together to protect you and your passengers during a crash. Some features do not require any action on your part.
Seat Belts Your vehicle is equipped with seat belts in all seating positions. Your seat belt system also includes an indicator on the instrument panel and a beeper to remind you and your passengers to fasten your seat belts. Why Wear Sea t Belts Seat belts are the single most effective safety device for adults and larger children.
Airbags Your vehicle has a supplemental restraint system (SRS) with front airbags to help protect the heads and chests of the driver and a front seat passenger during a moderate to severe frontal collision (see page 24 for more information on how your front airbags work).
The most important things you need to know about your airbags are: ● Airbags do not replace seat belts. They are designed to supplement the seat belts. ● Airbags offer no protection in rear impacts, or minor frontal or side collisions. ● Airbags can pose serious hazards.
Introduction The following pages provide instructions on how to properly protect the driver, adult passengers, and teenage children who are large enough and mature enough to drive or ride in the front. See pages 35 - 51 for important guidelines on how to properly protect infants, small children, and larger children who ride in your vehicle.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recommends that drivers allow at least 10 inches (25 cm) between the center of the steering wheel and the chest. In addition to adjusting the seat, you can adjust the steering wheel up and down (see page 74).
Reclining the seat-back too far can result in serious injury or death in a crash. Adjust the seat-back to an upright position, and sit well back in the seat. Reclining a seat-back so that the shoulder part of the belt no longer rests against the occupant's chest reduces the protective capability of the belt.
5. Fasten and Position the Seat Belts Insert the latch plate into the buckle, then tug on the belt to make sure the belt is securely latched. Check that the belt is not twisted, because a twisted belt can cause serious injuries in a crash.
Never place the shoulder portion of a lap/shoulder belt under your arm or behind your back. This could cause very serious injuries in a crash. If a seat belt does not seem to work properly, it may not protect the occupant in a crash. No one shou ld sit in a seat wi th an inoperative seat belt.
Advice for Pregnant Women If you are pregnant, the best way to protect yourself and your unborn child when driving or riding in a vehicle is to always wear a seat belt, and keep the lap part of the belt as low as possible across the hips.
● Do not put any accessories on seat belts. Devices intended to improve occupant comfort or reposition the shoulder part of a seat belt can reduce the protective capability of the belt and increase the chance of serious injury in a crash. ● Do not place hard or sharp objects between yourself and a front airbag.
Seat Belt System Components Your seat belt system includes lap/ shoulder belts in all four seating positions. The front seat belts are also equipped with automatic seat belt tensioners. The seat belt system includes an indicator on the instrument panel and a beeper to remind you and your passengers to fasten your seat belts.
Lap/Shoulder Belt The lap/shoulder belt goes over your shoulder, across your chest, and across your hips. To fasten the belt, insert the latch plate into the buckle, then tug on the belt to make sure the buckle is latched (see page 14 for how to properly position the belt).
Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners For added protection, the front seat belts are equipped with automatic seat belt tensioners. When activated, the tensioners immediately tighten the belts to help hold the driver and a front passenger in position. The tensioners can be activated during a collision in which the front airbags do not deploy.
If a seat belt is worn during a crash, it must be replaced by your dealer. A belt that has been worn during a crash may not provide the same level of protection in a subsequent crash. The dealer should also inspect the anchors for damage and replace them if needed.
Airbag System Components (12) (1) (3) (5) (6) (10) (4) (14) (15) (7) (4) (5) (11) (13) (2) (9) (8) (1) Driver's Front Airbag (2) Passenger's Front Airbag (3) Control Unit (4) Front Seat Belt.
Your airbag system includes: ● Two SRS (supplemental restraint system) front airbags. The driver's airbag is stored in the center of the steering wheel; the front passenger's airbag is stored in the dashboard. Both are marked ‘‘ SRS AIRBAG ’’ (see page 24).
● An indicator on the instrument panel that alerts you to a possible problem with your airbag system components (see page 30). ● An indicator on the instrument panel that alerts you that the passenger's side airbag has been turned off (see page 31).
During a frontal crash, your seat belt restrains your lower body and torso, and the front airbag helps protect your head and chest. Although both airbags normally inflate within a split second of each other, it is possible for only one airbag to deploy.
Dual-Stage, Multiple-Threshol d Front Airbags (SRS) Your vehicle is equipped with dual- stage, multiple-threshold front airbags (SRS). During a frontal crash severe enough to cause one or both front a.
The driver's advanced front airbag system includes a seat position sensor under the seat. If the seat is too far forward, the airbag will inflate with less force, regardless of the severity of the impact.
● Moving the front seat forcibly back against cargo on the seat or floor behind it. ● Hanging heavy items on the front passenger seat, or placing heavy items in the seat-back pocket. ● Moving the front seat or seat-back forcibly back against the folded rear seat.
Side Airbag Cutoff System Your vehicle has a side airbag cutoff system designed primarily to protect a child riding in the front passenger's seat. Although Honda does not encourage children to ride in front, if the position sensors detect a child has leaned into the side airbag's deployment path, the airbag will shut off.
If the impact is on the passenger's side, the passenger's side curtain airbag will inflate even if there are no occupants on that side of the vehicle.
If the indicator comes on at any other time, or does not come on at all, you should have the system checked by your dealer. For example: ● If the SRS indicator does not come on after you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position. ● If the indicator stays on after the engine starts.
How the Passenger Airbag Off Indicator Works This indicator alerts you that the passenger's front airbag has been shut off because weight sensors detect about 65 lbs (29 kg) or less (the weight of an infant or small child) on the front passenger's seat.
Airbag Service Your airbag systems are virtually maintenance free, and there are no parts you can safely service. However, you must have your vehicle serviced if: ● An airbag ever inflates. Any airbag that has deployed must be replaced along with the control unit and other related parts.
● Do not remove or modify a front seat without co nsulting your dealer. This could make the driver's seat position sensor or the front passenger's weight sensors ineffective. If it is necessary to remove or modify a front seat to accommodate a person with disabilities, first contact Honda Automobile Customer Service at (800) 999-1009.
Children depend on adults to protect them. However, despite their best intentions, many adults do not know how to properly protect child passengers. If you have children, or ever need to drive with a child in your vehicle, be sure to read this section.
All Children Should Sit in a Back Seat According to crash statistics, children of all ages and sizes are safer when they are restrained in a back seat. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration recommends that all children aged 12 and under be properly restrained in a back seat.
To remind you of the passenger's front airbag hazards, and that children must be properly restrained in a back seat, your vehicle has warning labels on the dashboard and on the front visors. Please read and follow the instructions on these labels.
If You Must Drive with Several Children Your vehicle has two back seats where children can be properly restrained. If you ever have to carry a group of children, and a child must ride in front: ● Place the largest child in the front seat, provided the child is large enough to wear the lap/shoulder belt properly (see page 49).
Additional Safety Precautions ● Never hold an infant or child on your lap. If you are not wearing a seat belt in a crash, you could be thrown forward and crush the child against the dashboard or a seat-back. If you are wearing a seat belt, the child can be torn from your arms and be seriously hurt or killed.
Protecting Infants Child Seat Type An infant must be properly restrained in a rear-facing, reclining child seat until the child reaches the seat maker's weight or height limit for the seat, and the child is at least one year old. Only a rear-facing child seat provides proper support for a baby's head, neck, and back.
In any of these situations, we strongly recommend that you install the child seat directly behind the front passenger's seat, move the seat as far forward as needed, and leave it unoccupied. Or, you may wish to get a smaller rear-facing child seat.
Even with advanced front airbags that automatically turn the passenger's front airbag off (see page 32), a back seat is the safest place for a small child.
3. The child seat should fit the veh icle seating position (or positions) where it will be used. Before purchasing a conventional child seat, or using a previously purchased one, we recommend that you test the seat in the specific vehicle seating position or positions where the seat will be used.
Installing a Child Seat with LATCH Your vehicle is equipped with LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) at the rear seats. The lower anchors are located between the seat-back and seat bottom, and are to be used only with a child seat designed for use with LATCH.
Other LATCH-compatible seats have a flexible-type connector as shown above. 4. Whatever type you have, follow the child seat maker's instructions for adjusting or tightening the fit. 5. Remove the head restraint (see page 85). Make sure the removed head restraints are secured in the cargo area, and reinstalled when the child seat is removed.
8. Attach the tether strap hook to the tether anchor, then tighten the strap as instructed by the child seat maker. If the tether strap is too long and cannot be tightened firmly, find a route where the strap can be tightened securely. 9. Push and pull the child seat forward and from side-to-side to verify that it is secure.
2. To activate the lockable retractor, slowly pull the shoulder part of the belt all the way out until it stops, then let the belt feed back into the retractor. 3. After the belt has retracted, tug on it. If the belt is locked, you will not be able to pull it out.
Installing a Child Seat with a Tether A child seat with a tether can be installed in either back seat, using one of the anchor points shown above. Since a tether can provide additional security to the lap/shoulder belt installation, we recommend using a tether whenever one is required or available.
When a child reaches the recommended weight or height limit for a forward-facing child seat, the child should sit in a back seat on a booster seat and wear the lap/ shoulder belt.
Using a Booster Seat A child who has outgrown a forward- facing child seat should ride in a back seat and use a booster seat until the lap/shoulder belt fits them properly without the booster. Some states also require children to use a booster seat until they reach a given age or weight (e.
Of course, children vary widely. And while age may be one indicator of when a child can safely ride in front, there are other important factors you should consider. Maturity To safely ride in front, a child must be able to follow the rules, including sitting properly, and wearing the seat belt properly throughout a ride.
Your vehicle's exhaust contains carbon monoxide gas. Carbon monoxide should not enter the vehicle in normal driving if you maintain your vehicle properly and follow the information on this page. Have the exhaust system inspected for leaks whenever: ● The vehicle is raised for an oil change.
These labels are in the locations shown. They warn you of potential hazards that could cause serious injury or death. Read these labels carefully. If a label comes off or becomes hard to read (except for the dashboard label which may be removed by the owner), contact your dealer for a replacement.
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This section gives information about the controls and displays that contribute to the daily operation of your vehicle. All the essential controls are within easy reach. Control Locations .......................... 56 Instrument Panel .................
VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST (VSA) OFF SWITCH (P. 173) PARKING BRAKE (P. 94) AUDIO SYSTEM (P. 109) HEATING/COOLING CONTROLS (P. 104) Ex model is shown. POWER DOOR LOCK SWITCH (P. 80) MIRROR CO NTROLS (P. 93) POWER WINDOW SWITCHES (P. 92) INSTRUMENT PANEL (P.
DRL DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS INDICATOR (P. 60) HIGH BEAM INDICATOR (P. 61) CHARGING SYSTEM INDICATOR (P. 58, 235) VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST (VSA) INDICATOR (P. 62) VSA OFF INDICATOR (P. 62) ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM (ABS) INDICATOR (P. 59) LOW OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR (P.
The instrument panel has many indicators that give you important information about your vehicle. Malfunction Indicator Lamp For more information, see page 236. Low Oil Pressure Indicator The engine can be severely damaged if this indicator flashes or stays on when the engine is running.
If either of you do not fasten your seat belt while driving, the beeper will sound and the indicator will flash again at regular intervals. For more information, see page 18. Supplemental Restraint System Indicator This indicator comes on briefly when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position.
Immobilizer System Indicator This indicator comes on for a few seconds when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position. It will then go off if you have inserted a properly coded ignition key. If it is not a properly coded key, the indicator will blink, and the engine will not start (see page 76).
Lights On Indicator This indicator reminds you that the exterior lights are on. It comes on when the light switch is in either the or position. If you turn the ignition switch to the ACCESSORY (I) or LOCK (0) position without turning off the light switch, this indicator will stay on.
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System Indicator This indicator normally comes on for a few seconds when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position. It flashes when VSA is active (see page 172). If it comes on and stays on at any other time, there is a problem with the VSA system.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Indicator This indicator normally comes on for a few seconds when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position.
ꭧ : If equipped. DRL TACHOMETER SPEEDOMETER FUEL GAUGE INFORMATION DISPLAY ODOMETER/TRIP METER/ CHECK FUEL CAP MESSAGE TEMPERATURE GAUGE SELECT/RESET KNOB OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE INDICATOR ꭧ Gauges 64.
Information Display The information display shows the odometer, trip meter, engine oil life, outside temperature (if equipped), and maintenance item code(s). To switch the display, press and release the select/reset knob repeatedly. When you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position, your last selection is displayed.
Trip Meter This shows the number of miles driven since you last reset it. There are two trip meters: Trip A and Trip B. Switch between these displays by pressing the select/reset knob repeatedly. Each trip meter works independently, so you can keep track of two different distances.
If the system still detects a leak in your vehicle's evaporative emissions system, the malfunction indicator lamp (MIL) comes on. If the fuel fill cap was not already tightened, turn the engine off, and check or retighten the fuel fill cap until it clicks at least once.
Outside Temperature Indicator On EX mode l This indicator displays the outside temperature in Fahrenheit. The temperature sensor is in the front bumper. The temperature reading can be affected by heat reflection from the road surface, engine heat, and the exhaust from surrounding traffic.
ꭧ 1: To use the horn, press the center pad of the steering wheel. ꭧ 2: If equipped HAZARD WARNING BUTTON (P. 73) CRUISE CONTROL BUTTONS (P. 137) STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENT (P. 74) HORN ꭧ 1 Ex model is shown. VSA OFF SWITCH (P. 173) REMOTE AUDIO CONTROLS ꭧ 2 (P.
Windshield Wiper 1. MIST 2. OFF 3. INT - Intermittent 3. LO - Low speed 5. HI - High speed 6. Windshield washers Push the right lever up or down to select a position. MIST - The wipers run at high speed until you release the lever. OFF - The wipers are not activated.
1. Turn signal 2. Off 3. Parking and instrument panel lights 4. Headlights on 5. High beams 6. Flash high beams Turn Signal - Push down on the lever to signal a left turn and up to signal a right turn. To signal a lane change, push lightly on the lever, and hold it.
High Beams - Push the lever back until you hear a click to turn on the high beams. The blue high beam indicator will come on (see page 61). Pull the lever back again to low beams. To flash the high beams, pull the lever back lightly, then release it.
The level of brightness is shown on the information display while you adjust it. It goes out about 5 seconds after you finish adjusting. To reduce glare at night, the instrument panel illumination dims when you turn the light switch to or . Turning the select/reset knob to the right until you hear a beep will cancel the reduced brightness.
Rear Window Defogger The rear window defogger will clear fog, frost, and thin ice from the window. Push the defogger button to turn it on and off. The indicator in the button comes on to show the defogger is on. If you do not turn it off, the defogger will shut itself off after about 15 minutes.
To adjust the steering wheel upward or downward: 1. Push the lever under the left side of the steering column all the way down. 2. Move the steering wheel up or down to the desired position. Make sure you can see the instrument panel gauges and the indicators.
You should have received a key number tag with your set of keys. You will need this key number if you ever have to get a key replaced. Use only Honda-approved key blanks. These keys contain electronic circuits that are activated by the immobilizer system.
If the system repeatedly does not recognize the coding of your key, contact your dealer. Do not attempt to alter this system or add other devices to it. Electrical problems could result that may make your vehicle inoperable. If you have lost your key and cannot start the engine, contact your dealer.
UNLOCK - Press this button once to unlock the driver's door. Push it twice to unlock the passenger's door and the hatch. Some exterior lights will flash twice each time you press the button. If you do not open either door or the hatch within 30 seconds, they will automatically relock.
To replace the battery, remove the round cover on the back of the transmitter by turning it counterclockwise with a coin. Insert a new battery with the + side facing up, and reinstall the cushion ring. Align the mark on the cover with the mark on the transmitter.
If the front wheels are turned, the anti-theft lock may make it difficult to turn the key. Firmly turn the steering wheel to the left or right as you turn the key. ACCESSORY (I) - You can operate the audio system and the accessory power sockets in this position.
The lock tab on the passenger's door locks and unlocks only that door. Pulling up on the driver's door lock tab only unlocks the driver's door. To lock the driver's door, remove the key from the ignition switch, push the lock tab down or push the door lock switch down, then close the door.
● Lock the hatch by pushing down the lock tab on the driver's door (see page 80), or by using the master key in the driver's door lock. ● Lock or unlock the hatch with the master door lock switch. With the hatch unlocked, open it by pulling the handle and lifting up.
See page 154 for information on cargo loading. Keep the tailgate and the hatch closed at all times while driving to avoid damaging them, and to prevent exhaust gas from getting into the interior.
To change the seat-back angle of the front seat, pull up on the lever on the outside of the seat bottom. Adjust the seat-back and make sure it locks into position. Rear Seat To change the angle of the rear seat- back, pull the strap at the inside edge of the seat cushion, make sure the seat-back locks into position.
Front Seat Armrests On EX mode l Each front seat has an armrest on the side of the seat-back. To use it, pivot it down. Head Restraints See page 13 for important safety information and a warning about improperly positioning head restraints.
Adjusting the Head Restraint The head restraints in the front and rear seating positions adjust for height. You need both hands to adjust the restraint. To raise it, pull upward. To lower the restraint, push the release button sideways and push the restraint down.
Reclining the Front Seats You can recline the seat-backs on the front seats so they are level with the rear seat cushions, making a large cushioned area. To do this: 1. Remove the head restraints from the front seats (see page 85), and store them in the side pockets of the cargo area.
Folding the Rear Seats To create more cargo space, you can fold up each rear seat to each side wall separately. 1. Lower the head restraint to its lowest position. 2. Pull the seat-back adjustment strap at the inside edge of the seat cushion and push the seat-back backward as far as it will go.
4. A fastening strap is attached to the inside of the seat cushion. While pushing the seat up and toward the side wall, hook the fastening strap to the grab rail. 5. Fold down the seat support. Reverse this procedure to return the rear seat to the upright position.
Removing the Rear Seats Both seats can be removed to give more cargo capacity. To remove a seat: 1. Pull the release strap on the seat support to unlock the seat support. 2. Remove the cover between the seat cushion and the side wall by pulling the tab and pulling the cover straight up.
4. Hold the steel handle next to the lock lever and the handle strap at the outside edge of the seat cushion, and remove the entire seat by pulling it up and backward. Reverse this procedure to reinstall the seat. Make sure the seats are securely locked in place before driving.
Turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position to raise or lower either window. To open a window, push the switch down and hold it. Release the switch when you want the window to stop. Pull back on the switch and hold it to close the window. Closing a power window on someone's hands or fingers can cause serious injury.
Keep the inside and outside mirrors clean and adjusted for best visibility. Be sure to adjust the mirrors before you start driving. The inside mirror has day and night positions. The night position reduces glare from headlights behind you. Flip the tab on the bottom edge of the mirror to select the day or night position.
Rear Windows To open a rear window, pull the lever towards you, then push it out until it locks. To close the rear window pull the lever towards you, then push it back. Make sure the window is fully closed and locked. Parking Brake To apply the parking brake, pull the lever up fully.
Light Control Switch On EX mode l The light control switch has three positions: OFF, Door Activated, and ON. When the switch is in the OFF position: ● The individual map lights can be turned on and off by pressing the lenses. ● The ceiling light cannot be turned on.
Ceiling Light The ceiling light has a three-position switch: ON, Door Activated, and OFF. In the Door Activated (center) position, the light comes on when you: ● Open any door. ● Remove the key from the ignition. If you do not open a door, the light fades out in about 30 seconds.
ꭧ : If equipped. CARGO AREA CARGO AREA SIDE POCKET COIN TRAY DOOR POCKETS BEVERAGE HOLDER S LX model EX model OVERHEAD CONSOLE ꭧ ACCESSORY POWER SOCKET GLOVE BOX CENTER LOWER POCKET ꭧ SEAT-BACK POCKET ꭧ VANITY MIRRORS ꭧ BEVERAGE HOLDERS EX mode l is shown.
Cooler Box On EX mode l There is a cooler box between the driver's and passenger's seats. To open the cooler box, slide the tab backward, and pull up the lid. The lid has a breakaway feature. If the lid is rotated back too far it will break away from the box without damage.
To reinstall the cooler box, set the cooler box into the floor base, then slide the cooler box forward. Rotate the handle down to the locked position. Make sure the cooler box is securely locked in place. A cooler box that is not locked in place could become a projectile and cause injury in a sudden stop or crash.
Accessory Power Sockets Your vehicle has one or two accessory power sockets, depending on the model. All models have a front accessory power socket on the dashboard above the glove box. EX model has an accessory power socket in the cargo area on the passenger's side.
Vanity Mirror On EX mode l To use the vanity mirror on the back of the sun visor, pull up the cover. Overhead Console On EX model To open the overhead console, push on the rear edge or slide the tab as shown in the illustration. It will unlatch and swing down.
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The heating and air conditioning system in your vehicle provides a comfortable driving environment in all weather conditions. The standard audio system has many features. This section describes those features and how to use them. (If you have an optional audio system, refer to the operating instructions that came with it.
FAN CONTROL DIAL TEMPERATURE CONTROL DIAL MODE CO NTROL DIAL DEFROST POSITION REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER BUTTON MAX A/C POSITION A/C (AIR CONDITIONING) BUTTON RECIRCULATION BUTTON Vents, Heating, and A/C 10.
Air Flow Controls Fan Control Dial Turn this dial clockwise to increase the fan speed and airflow. Temperature Control Dial Turning this dial clockwise increases the temperature of the airflow. Air Conditioning (A/C) Button This button turns the air conditioning on and off.
Air flows from the defroster vents at the base of the windshield. When you select or , the system automatically switches to fresh air mode and turns on the A/C.
Dehumidify the Interior Air conditioning, as it cools, removes moisture from the air. When used in combination with the heater, it makes the interior warm and dry and can prevent the windows from fogging up. 1. Turn the fan on. 2. Turn on the air conditioning.
To Remove Exterior Frost or Ice From the Windows 1. Select . The system automatically switches to fresh air mode and turns on the A/C. The A/C indicator does not come on if the A/C was off to start with. 2. Select . 3. Set the fan and temperature controls to maximum level.
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LX model EX model AM/FM BUTTON STEREO INDICATOR SCAN BUTTON SCAN INDICATOR VOL/PWR KNOB SEEK/SKIP BAR PRESET BUTTONS TUNE KNOB A.SEL BUTTON VOL/PWR KNOB AM/FM BUTTON STEREO INDICATOR SCAN BUTTON PRESET BUTTONS TUNE KNOB A.
To Play the Radio The ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or the ON (II) position. Turn the system on by pushing the VOL/PWR knob or the AM/FM button. Adjust the volume by turning the same knob. The band and frequency that the radio was last tuned to is displayed.
AUTO SELECT - If you are traveling and can no longer receive your preset stations, you can use the auto select feature to find stations in the local area. Press the A.SEL button. ‘‘ A.SEL ’’ flashes in the display, and the system goes into scan mode for several seconds.
XM ® Radio On EX mode l Your vehicle is capable of receiving XM ® Radio anywhere in the United States, and Canada except Hawaii, Alaska and Puerto Rico.
XM Radio receives signals from two satellites to produce clear, high- quality digital reception. It offers many channels in several categories. Along with a large selection of different types of music, XM Radio allows you to view channel and category selections in the display.
SCAN - The scan function gives you sampling of all channels while in the channel mode. In the category mode, only the stations within that category are scanned. To activate scan, press the SCAN button. The system plays each channel in numerical order for a few seconds, then selects the next channel.
XM Radio Display Messages ‘‘ LOADING ’’ - XM is loading the audio or program information. ‘‘ OFF AIR ’’ - The channel currently selected is no longer broadcasting. ‘‘ UPDATING ’’ - The encryption code is being updated. Wait until the encryption code is fully updated.
The XM satellites are in orbit over the equator; therefore, objects south of the vehicle may cause satellite reception interruptions. To help compensate for this, ground-based repeaters are placed in major metropolitan areas.
Depending on where you drive, you may experience reception problems. Interference can be caused by any of these conditions: ● Driving on the north side of an east/west mountain road. ● Driving on the north side of a large commercial truck on an east/west road.
RDM (RANDOM) BUTTON DISC IND ICATOR FOLDER KNOB SEEK/SKIP BUTTONS RPT (REPEAT) BUTTON RANDOM BU TTON SEEK/SKIP BAR VOL/PWR KNOB RANDOM INDICATOR REPEAT INDICATOR EJECT BUTTON CD/TAPE BU TTON CD SLOT C.
To Play a Disc To load or play discs, the ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position. Do not use discs with adhesive labels. The label can curl up and cause the disc to jam in the unit. You operate the disc player with the same controls used for the radio.
If you turn the system off while a disc is playing, either with the VOL/PWR knob or by turning off the ignition switch, the disc will stay in the drive.
On EX mode l In MP3/WMA mode FOLDER-REPEAT - This feature, when activated, replays all the files on the selected folder in the order they are compressed in MP3/WMA. To activate folder repeat, press and hold the RPT button for 2 seconds. You will see RPT in the display.
On EX mode l In MP3/WMA mode FOLDER SCAN - This feature, when activated, samples all files on the selected folder in order. To activate folder scan, press and hold the SCAN button until you hear a beep. You will see SCAN in the display. The system will then play the first file for about 10 seconds.
Operating the Optional Disc Changer On LX model An optional six disc changer is available for your vehicle. This disc changer uses the same controls used for the in-dash disc player or the radio. Load the desired discs in the magazine, and load the magazine in the changer according to the instructions that came with the unit.
The chart on the right explains the error messages you may see in the display while playing a disc. If you see an error message in the display while playing a disc, press the eject button. After ejecting the disc, check it for damage or deformation. If there is no damage, insert the disc again.
If you see an error message in the display while playing a disc, find the cause in the chart to the right. If you cannot clear the error message, take your vehicle to your dealer. Error Message Cause Solution DISC FOCUS error Press the EJECT button, and pull out the disc.
General Information ● When using CD-R or CD-RW discs, use only high quality CDs labeled for audio use. ● When recording a CD-R or CD-RW, the recording must be closed for it to be used by the system. ● Play only standard round discs. Odd-shaped discs may jam in the drive or cause other problems.
Additional Information on Recommended Discs The disc player/changer has a sophisticated and delicate mechanism. If you insert a damaged disc as indicated below, it may become stuck inside and damage the audio unit. Examples of these discs are shown to the right: 1.
4. Small, irregular shaped discs 5. Discs with scratches, dirty discs ● CD-R or CD-RW may not play due to the recording conditions. ● Scratches and fingerprints on the discs may cause the sound to skip. ● Recommended discs are printed with the following logo.
Radio Frequencies The radio can receive the complete AM and FM bands. Those bands cover these frequencies: AM band: 530 to 1,710 kHz FM band: 87.7 to 107.9 MHz Radio stations on the AM band are assigned frequencies at least 10 kHz apart (530, 540, 550).
Radio signals, especially on the FM band, are deflected by large objects such as buildings and hills. Your radio then receives both the direct signal from the station's transmitter, and the deflected signal. This causes the sound to distort or flutter.
On EX mode l Your vehicle's audio system will disable itself if it is disconnected from electrical power for any reason. To make it work again, you must enter a specific code in the preset buttons.
If your vehicle's battery is disconnected or goes dead, you may need to set the clock. On LX model To set the hour, press the H button while pressing the CLOCK (SCAN/ RPT) button until the hour advances to the desired time.
You can quickly set the time to the nearest hour. If the displayed time is before the half hour, press the R (RESET) button to set the clock back to the previous hour. If the displayed time is after the half hour, pressing R sets the clock forward to the beginning of the next hour.
On EX mode l Three controls for the audio system are mounted in the steering wheel hub. These let you control basic functions without removing your hand from the wheel. The middle button adjusts the volume up ( ) or down ( ). Press the top or bottom of the button and hold it until the desired volume is reached, then release it.
In MP3 or WMA mode, you can use the seek function to select folders. Press and hold the CH button until you hear a beep, to skip forward to the first file of the next folder. Auxiliary Input Jack On EX model Your vehicle has the auxiliary input jack on the front panel.
Cruise control allows you to maintain a set speed above 25 mph (40 km/h) without keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal. It should be used for cruising on straight, open highways. It is not recommended for city driving, winding roads, slippery roads, heavy rain, or bad weather.
Cruise control may not hold the set speed when you are going up and down hills. If your speed increases going down a hill, use the brakes to slow down. This will cancel cruise control. To resume the set speed, press the RES/ACCEL button. The CRUISE CONTROL indicator on the instrument panel will come back on.
Canceling Cruise Control You can cancel cruise control in any of these ways: ● Tap the brake pedal. ● Push the CANCEL button on the steering wheel. ● Push the CRUISE button on the steering wheel. Resuming the Set Speed When you push the CANCEL button, or tap the brake pedal, the system will remember the previously set cruising speed.
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Before you begin driving your vehicle, you should know what gasoline to use and how to check the levels of important fluids. You also need to know how to properly store cargo or packages. The information in this section will help you. If you plan to add any accessories to your vehicle, please read the information in this section first.
Break-in Period Help assure your vehicle's future reliability and performance by paying extra attention to how you drive during the first 600 miles (1,000 km). During this period: ● Avoid full-throttle starts and rapid acceleration. ● Do not change the oil until the scheduled maintenance time.
If you notice any undesirable operating symptoms, try another service station or switch to another brand of gasoline. For further important fuel-related information for your vehicle, or information on gasoline that does not contain MMT, visit Owner Link at owners.
Opening and Closing the Hood 1. Park the vehicle, and set the parking brake. Pull the hood release handle located under the lower left corner of the dashboard. The hood will pop up slightly. 2. Put your fingers under the front edge of the hood near the center.
Oil Check Wait a few minutes after turning the engine off before you check the oil. 1. Remove the dipstick (orange tab). 2. Wipe the dipstick with a clean cloth or paper towel. 3. Insert it all the way back in its tube. 4. Remove the dipstick again, and check the level.
Actual Mileage and EPA Fuel Economy Estimates Comparison. Fuel economy is not a fixed number. It varies based on driving conditions, driving habits and vehicle condition. Therefore, it is not possible for one set of estimates to predict fuel economy precisely for all drivers in all environments.
Fuel Economy Factors The following factors can lower your vehicle's fuel economy: ● Aggressive driving (hard acceleration and braking) ● Excessive idling, accelerating and braking in stop-and.
● Plan and combine trips - Combine several short trips into one. A warmed-up engine is more fuel efficient than a cold one. Calculating Fuel Economy Measuring Techniques Direct calculation is the recommended source of information about your actual fuel economy.
Modifying your vehicle, or installing some non-Honda accessories, can make it unsafe. Before you make any modifications or add any accessories, be sure to read the following information. Accessories Your dealer has Honda accessories that allow you to personalize your vehicle.
Modifying Your Vehicle Removing parts from your vehicle, or replacing components with non- Honda components could seriously affect your vehicle's handling, stability, and reliability.
ꭧ : If equipped Your vehicle has several convenient storage areas: ● Cargo area side pockets ● Glove box ● Overhead console (EX model) ● Door pockets ● Seat-back pocket (EX model) ● Carg.
Load Limits The maximum load for your vehicle is 670 lbs (305 kg). See Tire And Loading Information label attached to the driver's doorjamb. Label Example This figure includes the total weight of all occupants, cargo, and accessories, and the tongue load if you are towing a trailer.
4. The resulting figure equals the available amount of cargo and luggage load capacity. For example, if the ‘‘ XXX ’’ amount equals 1,400 lbs. and there will be five 150 lb. passengers in your vehicle, the amount of available cargo and luggage load capacity is 650 lbs.
Carrying Items in the Passenger Compartment ● Store or secure all items that could be thrown around and hurt someone during a crash. ● Be sure items placed on the floor behind the front seats cannot roll under the seats and interfere with the pedals, the seat operation, or the proper operation of the sensors under the seats.
Optional Cargo Net The cargo net can be used to help hold down light items in the cargo area. The cargo net may not prevent heavy items from being thrown forward in a crash or a sudden stop. Heavy items should be secured to the cargo area floor with the hooks or cinch straps attached to the cargo hooks.
Cargo Hooks The four hooks on the side panels can be used to install a net for securing items. Each hook is designed to hold up to 50 lbs (23 kg) of weight. Your vehicle also has a grocery hook on each side panel in the cargo area. They are designed to hold light items.
This section gives you tips on starting the engine under various conditions, and how to operate the automatic transmission. It also includes important information on parking your vehicle, the braking .
Your vehicle has a higher ground clearance that allows you to travel over bumps, obstacles, and rough terrain. It also provides good visibility so you can anticipate problems earlier. Because your vehicle rides higher off the ground, it has a high center of gravity that can cause it to roll over if you make abrupt turns.
You should do the following checks and adjustments before you drive your vehicle. 1. Make sure all windows, mirrors, and outside lights are clean and unobstructed. Remove frost, snow, or ice. 2. Check that the hood is fully closed. 3. Visually check the tires.
1. Apply the parking brake. 2. In cold weather, turn off all electrical accessories to reduce the drain on the battery. 3. Make sure the shift lever is in Park. Press on the brake pedal. 4. Without touching the accelerator pedal, turn the ignition key to the START (III) position.
Shift Lever Position Indicators These indicators on the instrument panel show which position the shift lever is in. The ‘‘ D ’’ indicator comes on for a few seconds when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position. If it flashes while driving (in any shift position), it indicates a possible problem in the transmission.
If you have done all of the above and still cannot move the lever out of Park, see Shift Lock Release on page 163. To avoid transmission damage, come to a complete stop before shifting into Park. You must also press the release button to shift into Park.
Second (2) - This position locks the transmission in second gear. It does not downshift to first gear when you come to a stop. Use second gear: ● For more power when climbing. ● To increase engine braking when going down steep hills. ● For starting out on a slippery surface or in deep snow.
3. Put a cloth on the edge of the shift lock release slot cover next to the shift lever to prevent scratches. Using a flat-tip screwdriver, carefully pry on the edge of the cover to remove it.
Always use the parking brake when you park your vehicle. Make sure the parking brake is set firmly, or your vehicle may roll if it is parked on an incline. Set the parking brake before you put the transmission in Park. This keeps the vehicle from moving and putting pressure on the parking mechanism in the transmission.
Your vehicle is equipped with disc brakes at all four wheels. A power assist helps reduce the effort needed on the brake pedal. The emergency brake assist system increases the stopping force when you depress the brake pedal hard in an emergency situation.
Brake Pad Wear Indicators If the brake pads need replacing, you will hear a distinctive, metallic screeching sound when you apply the brake pedal. If you do not have the brake pads replaced, they will screech all the time. It is normal for the brakes to occasionally squeal or squeak when you apply them.
ABS Indicator If this indicator comes on, the anti- lock function of the braking system has shut down. The brakes still work like a conventional system, but without anti-lock. You should have your dealer inspect your vehicle as soon as possible. If the indicator comes on while driving, test the brakes as instructed on page 237.
Your vehicle is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that turns on every time you start the engine and monitors the pressure in your tires while driving.
For example, if you check and fill your tires in a warm area, then drive in extremely cold weather, the tire pressure will be lower than measured and could be underinflated and cause the low tire pressure indicator to come on.
The low tire pressure indicator or the TPMS indicator will go off, after several miles (kilometers) driving, when you replace the spare tire with the specified regular tire equipped with the tire pressure monitor sensor. Never use a puncture-repairing agent in a flat tire.
The vehicle stability assist (VSA) system helps to stabilize the vehicle during cornering if the vehicle turns more or less than desired. It also assists you in maintaining traction while accelerating on loose or slippery road surfaces. It does this by regulating the engine's output and by selectively applying the brakes.
VSA OFF Switch In certain unusual conditions when your vehicle gets stuck in shallow mud or fresh snow, it may be easier to free it with the VSA temporarily switched off.
Your vehicle has been designed primarily to carry passengers and their cargo. You can also use it to tow a trailer if you carefully observe the load limits, use the proper equipment, and follow the guidelines in this section. Break-In Period Avoid towing a trailer during your vehicle's first 600 miles (1,000 km) (see page 142).
Tongue Load: The weight that the tongue of a fully-loaded trailer puts on the hitch should be approximately 10% of the total trailer weight. Too much tongue load reduces front-tire traction and steering control. Too little tongue load can make the trailer unstable and cause it to sway.
Towing Equipment and Accessories Towing can require a variety of equipment, depending on the size of your trailer, how it will be used, how much load you are towing, and where you tow. To ensure the highest quality equipment, purchase Honda equipment whenever possible.
Trailer Lights Trailer lights and equipment must comply with federal, state, provincial, territorial, and local regulations. Check with your local trailer dealer or rental agency for the requirements in the area where you plan to tow, and use only equipment designed for your vehicle.
Pre-Tow Checklist When preparing to tow, and before driving away, be sure to check the following: ● The vehicle has been properly serviced, and the tires, brakes, suspension, cooling system, and lights are in good operating condition. ● The trailer has been properly serviced and is in good condition.
Making Turns and Braking Make turns more slowly and wider than normal. The trailer tracks a smaller arc than your vehicle, and it can hit or run over something the vehicle misses. Allow more time and distance for braking. Do not brake or turn suddenly as this could cause the trailer to jackknife or turn over.
General Information Your vehicle has been designed primarily for use on pavement. But its higher ground clearance allows you to occasionally travel on unpaved roads, such as campgrounds, picnic sites, and similar locations. It is not designed for trail-blazing, mountain climbing, or other challenging off- road activities.
Check Out Your Vehicle Before you leave the pavement, be sure to do all scheduled maintenance and service, and inspect your vehicle for any problems. Pay special attention to the condition of the tires, and check the tire pressures.
Crossing a Stream Avoid driving through deep water. If you encounter water in your route (a small stream or large puddle, for example), evaluate it carefully before going ahead. Make sure it is shallow, flowing slowly, and has firm ground underneath. If you are not sure of the depth or the ground, turn around and find another route.
This sectio n explai ns why it is important to keep your vehicl e well maintained and how to follow basi c maintenan ce safety precautions. This sectio n also includes instructions on how to read the Main tenance Minder messages on the information display, and instructions for simple maintenan ce tasks you may wan t to take care of yourself.
All service items not detailed in this section should be performed by a certified technician or other qualified mechanic. Important Safety Precautions To eliminate potential hazards, read the instructions before you begin, and make sure you have the tools and skills required.
Your vehicle displays engine oil life and maintenance service items on the information display to show you when you should have your dealer do engine oil replacement and indicated maintenance service.
If the remaining engine oil life is 15 to 6 percent, you will see the engine oil life indicator every time you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position.
The maintenance item code or codes indicate the main and sub items required at the time of the oil change (see page 188). You can switch the information display from the engine oil life display to the odometer or the trip meter. Press and release the select/ reset knob on the instrument panel.
To change the information display from the engine oil life display to the odometer or the trip meter, press and release the select/reset knob. When the engine oil life is 0 percent or negative distance traveled, the Maintenance Minder indicator ( ) remains on even if you change the information display.
3. Press the select/reset knob for about 10 seconds. The engine oil life and the maintenance item code(s) will blink. 4. Press the select/reset knob for another 5 seconds. The maintenance item code(s) will disappear, and the engine oil life will reset to ‘‘ 100.
However, service at a dealer is not mandatory to keep your warranties in effect. Maintenance may be done by any qualified service facility or person who is skilled in this type of automotive service. Make sure to have the service facility or person reset the display as previously described.
Symbol Maintenance Main Items A ● Replace engine oil ꭧ 1 B ● Replace engine oil ꭧ 1 and oil filter ● Inspect front and rear brakes ● Check parking brake adjustment ● Inspect these items:.
ENGINE OIL FILL CAP ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK (Orange tab) POWER STEERING FLUID (Red cap) WASHER FLUID (Blue cap) ENGINE COOLANT RESERVOIR RADIATOR CAP BRAKE FLUID (Gray cap) AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID DI.
Unscrew and remove the engine oil fill cap on top of the valve cover. Pour in the oil slowly and carefully so you do not spill. Clean up any spills immediately. Spilled oil could damage components in the engine compartment. Reinstall the engine oil fill cap, and tighten it securely.
Synthetic Oil You may use a synthetic motor oil if it meets the same requirements given for a conventional motor oil, it displays the API Certification Seal, and it is the proper weight. You must follow the oil and filter change intervals shown on the Maintenance Minder display.
3. Remove the oil filter and let the remaining oil drain. A special wrench (available from your dealer) is required. Make sure the oil filter gasket is not stuck to the engine block. If it is, remove it before installing a new oil filter. 4. Install a new oil filter according to the instructions that come with it.
Adding Engine Coolant If the coolant level in the reserve tank is at or below the MIN line, add coolant to bring it up to the MAX line. Inspect the cooling system for leaks. Always use Honda Long-life Anti- freeze/Coolant Type 2. This coolant is pre-mixed with 50 percent antifreeze and 50 percent distilled water.
1. Make sure the engine and radiator are cool. 2. Relieve any pressure in the cooling system by turning the radiator cap counterclockwise, without pressing down. 3. Remove the radiator cap by pushing down and turning counterclockwise. 4. The coolant level should be up to the base of the filler neck.
Fill the reservoir with a good-quality windshield washer fluid. This increases the cleaning capability and prevents freezing in cold weather. When you refill the reservoir, clean the edges of the windshield wiper blades with windshield washer fluid on a clean cloth.
5. If the level is below the lower mark, add fluid into the dipstick hole to bring it to the level between the upper and lower marks. Pour the fluid slowly and carefully so you do not spill any. Clean up any spill immediately; it could damage components in the engine compartment.
The fluid level should be between the MIN and MAX marks on the side of the reservoir. If the level is at or below the MIN mark, your brake system needs attention. Have the brake system inspected for leaks or worn brake pads. Power Steering Fluid Check the level on the side of the reservoir when the engine is cold.
A low power steering fluid level can indicate a leak in the system. Check the fluid level frequently, and have the system inspected as soon as possible. If you are not sure how to add fluid, contact your dealer. Turning the steering wheel to full left or right lock and holding it there can damage the power steering pump.
Replacing a Headlight Bulb Your vehicle has halogen headlight bulbs. Handle it by its steel base and protect the glass from contact with your skin or hard objects. If you touch the glass, clean it with denatured alcohol and a clean cloth. Halogen headlight bulbs get very hot when lit.
5. Install the new bulb into the hole, making sure the tabs are in their slots. Pivot the hold-down wire back in place, and clip the end into the slot. 6. Install the rubber seal over the back of the headlight assembly. Make sure one of the three arrows on the rubber seal is facing up; it is marked ‘‘ ’’ .
Replacing a Front Parking/Turn Signal Light Bulb 1. Open the hood. 2. Remove the socket from the headlight assembly by turning it one-quarter turn counterclockwise. 3. Remove the bulb from the socket by pushing the bulb in and turning it counterclockwise until it unlocks.
3. Use a flat-tip screwdriver to remove the holding clip from the inner fender. 4. Pull the inner fender cover away from the fender. 5. Remove the socket from the turn signal assembly by turning it one- quarter turn counterclockwise. 6. Pull the burned out bulb straight out of its socket.
Replacing a Front Side Marker Light Bulb 1. Open the hood. To change the driver's side, remove the front end of the air intake duct by pulling it out (see page 202). 2. Remove the socket from the light assembly by turning it one-quarter turn counterclockwise.
3. Remove the socket by turning it one-quarter turn counterclockwise. 4. Pull the bulb straight out of its socket. Push the new bulb straight into the socket until it bottoms. 5. Reinstall the socket into the light assembly by turning it clockwise until it locks.
3. Turn on the parking lights and check that the new bulb is working. 4. Put the lens back on the socket until it locks. 5. Slide the right side of the light assembly into the hole. Push on the left side to latch the assembly into place. Replacing a High-mount Brake Light Bulb 1.
5. Put the socket back into the light assembly, and turn it clockwise to lock it in place. 6. Put the cover back onto the light assembly. Push it on until it locks in place. Cleaning the Seat Belts If your seat belts get dirty, use a soft brush with a mixture of mild soap and warm water to clean them.
If you remove the driver's floor mat, make sure to re-anchor it when you put it back in your vehicle. If you use non-Honda floor mats, make sure they fit properly and that they can be used with the floor mat anchors. Do not put additional floor mats on top of the anchored mats.
2. Disconnect the blade assembly from the wiper arm by pushing in the lock tab. Hold the lock tab in while you push the blade assembly toward the base of the arm. If you are changing the rear wiper blade, go to step 6. 3. Remove the blade from its holder by grabbing the tabbed end of the blade.
Wheels Clean the wheels as you would the rest of the exterior. Wash them with the same solution, and rinse them thoroughly. If equipped Aluminum alloy wheels have a protective clear-coat that keeps the aluminum from corroding and tarnishing.
Even though your vehicle is equipped with TPMS, we recommend that you visually check your tires every day. If you think a tire might be low, check it immediately with a tire gauge. Use a gauge to measure the air pressure in each tire at least once a month.
The compact spare tire pressure is: 60 psi (420 kPa, 4.2 kgf/cm 2 ) For convenience, the recommended tire sizes and cold tire pressures are on a label on the driver's doorjamb.
Tire Maintenance In addition to proper inflation, correct wheel alignment helps to decrease tire wear. If you find a tire is worn unevenly, have your dealer check the wheel alignment. Have your dealer check the tires if you feel a consistent vibration while driving.
It is best to replace all four tires at the same time. If that is not possible or necessary, replace the two front tires or two rear tires as a pair. Replacing just one tire can seriously affect your vehicle's handling. If you ever replace a wheel, make sure that the wheel's specifications match those of the original wheels.
Snow Tires If you mount snow tires on your vehicle, make sure they are radial tires of the same size and load range as original tires. Mount snow tires on all four wheels. The traction provided by snow tires on dry roads may be lower than your original tires.
Check the condition of the battery monthly by looking at the test indicator window. The label on the battery explains the test indicator's colors. Check the terminals for corrosion (a white or yellowish powder). To remove it, cover the terminals with a solution of baking soda and water.
If you need to park your vehicle for an extended period (more than 1 month), there are several things you should do to prepare it for storage. Proper preparation helps prevent deterioration and makes it easier to get your vehicle back on the road. If possible, store your vehicle indoors.
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This section covers the more common problems that motorists experience with their vehicles. It gives you information about how to safely evaluate the problem and what to do to correct it. If the problem has stranded you on the side of the road, you may be able to get going again.
Use the compact spare tire as a temporary replacement only. Get your regular tire repaired or replaced, and put it back on your vehicle as soon as you can. Check the inflation pressure of the compact spare tire every time you check the other tires. It should be inflated to: 60 psi (420 kPa, 4.
If you have a flat tire while driving, stop in a safe place to change it. Drive slowly along the shoulder until you get to an exit or an area to stop that is far away from the traffic lanes. The vehicle can easily roll off the jack, seriously injuring anyone underneath.
5. Push the rear edge of the handle to raise the handle loop and pull up the loop to raise the cargo area floor. 6. Unscrew the wing bolt, and take the spare tire out of the cargo area. 7. Remove the tools and the jack. To remove the jack, turn the jack's end bracket counterclockwise to loosen it.
9. Locate the jacking point nearest the tire you need to change. It is pointed to by an arrow molded into the underside of the body. Place the jack under the jacking point. Turn the end bracket clockwise until the top of the jack contacts the jacking point.
On LX model Do not attempt to forcibly pry the wheel cover off with a screwdriver or other tool. The wheel cover cannot be removed without first removing the wheel nuts. 12. Before mounting the spare tire, wipe any dirt off the mounting surface of the wheel and hub with a clean cloth.
14. Lower the vehicle to the ground, and remove the jack. 15. Tighten the wheel nuts securely in the same crisscross pattern. Have the wheel nut torque checked at the nearest automotive service facility. Tighten the wheel nuts to: 80 lbf·ft (108 N·m, 11 kgf·m) 16.
19. Remove the small round plug from the cargo area floor by pushing it from the back side to make a hole. Store the removed plug in a place you can easily remember. 20. Reinstall the cargo area floor. Place the flat tire face down on the cargo area floor.
Diagnosing why the engine won't start falls into two areas, depending on what you hear when you turn the ignition switch to the START (III) position: ● You hear nothing, or almost nothing. The engine's starter motor does not operate at all, or operates very slowly.
The Starter Operates Normally In this case, the starter motor's speed sounds normal, or even faster than normal, when you turn the ignition switch to the START (III) position, but the engine does not run.
Although this seems like a simple procedure, you should take several precautions. A battery can explode if you do not follow the correct procedure, seriously injuring anyone nearby. Keep all sparks, open flames, and smoking materials away from the battery.
3. Connect one jumper cable to the positive ( + ) terminal on your battery. Connect the other end to the positive ( + ) terminal on the booster battery. 4. Connect the second jumper cable to the negative ( - ) terminal on the booster battery. Connect the other end to the grounding strap on your vehicle as shown.
The pointer of the vehicle's temperature gauge should stay in the midrange. If it climbs to the red mark, you should determine the reason (hot day, driving up a steep hill, etc.). If the vehicle overheats, you should take immediate action. The only indication may be the temperature gauge climbing to or above the red mark.
5. Look for any obvious coolant leaks, such as a split radiator hose. Everything is still extremely hot, so use caution. If you find a leak, it must be repaired before you continue driving (see Emergency Towing on page 244). 6. If you don't find an obvious leak, check the coolant level in the radiator reserve tank.
Low Oil Pressure Indicator This indicator should never come on when the engine is running. If it starts flashing or stays on, the oil pressure has dropped very low or lost pressure. Serious engine damage is possible, and you should take immediate action.
If this indicator comes on while driving, it means one of the engine's emissions control systems may have a problem. Even though you may feel no difference in your vehicle's performance, it can reduce your fuel economy and cause increased emissions.
To check if they are set, turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position, without starting the engine. The malfunction indicator lamp will come on for 20 seconds. If it then goes off, the readiness codes are set. If it blinks five times, the readiness codes are not set.
However, if the brake pedal does not feel normal, you should take immediate action. A problem in one part of the system's dual circuit design will still give you braking at two wheels. You will feel the brake pedal go down much farther before the vehicle begins to slow down, and you will have to press harder on the pedal.
The vehicle's fuses are located in two fuse boxes. The under-hood fuse box is located in the engine compartment on the driver's side. To open it, push the tabs as shown. The interior fuse box is underneath the steering column. To remove the fuse box lid, turn the knobs clockwise and pull the lid out of its hinges.
3. Check each of the large fuses in the under-hood fuse boxes by looking through the top at the wire inside. Removing these fuses requires a Phillips-head screwdriver. 4. Check the smaller fuses in the under-hood fuse box and all the fuses in the interior fuse box by pulling out each one with the fuse puller provided in the under-hood fuse box.
If you cannot drive the vehicle without fixing the problem, and you do not have a spare fuse, take a fuse of the same rating or a lower rating from one of the other circuits. Make sure you can do without that circuit temporarily (such as the accessory power socket or radio).
INTERIOR FUSE BOX No. Amps. Circuits Protected 1 - Not Used 2 10 A Rear Accessory Power Socket 3 10 A Daytime Running Lights/ TPMS 4 10 A ACG 5 - Not Used No. Amps. Circuits Protected 6 7.5 A Power Window Relay 7 20 A AMP ꭧ 8 7.5 A Accessory, Radio 9 10 A Rear Wiper 10 7.
UNDER-HOOD FUSE BOX No. Amps. Circuits Protected 1 30 A Condenser Fan 2 15 A Small Light 3 7.5 A Interior Light 4 20 A Cooling Fan Motor 5 15 A Hazard 6 15 A FI ECU No. Amps. Circuits Protected 7 15 A Horn, Stop 8 15 A DBW 9 10 A Back Up 10 30 A VSA Motor 11 20 A Rear Defroster 12 40 A Heater Motor No.
If your vehicle needs to be towed, call a professional towing service or organization. Never tow your vehicle with just a rope or chain. It is very dangerous. On 4WD models The only way you can safely tow your vehicle is with flat-bed equipment. The operator will load your vehicle on the back of a truck.
With the front wheels on the ground, it is best to tow the vehicle no farther than 50 miles (80 km), and keep the speed below 35 mph (55 km/h). The steering system can be damaged if the steering wheel is locked. Leave the ignition switch in the ACCESSORY (I) position, and make sure the steering wheel turns freely before you begin towing.
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The diagrams in this section give you the dimensions and capacities of your vehicle and the locations of the identification numbers. It also includes information you should know about your vehicle's tires and emissions control systems. Identification Numbers .
Your vehicle has several identifying numbers located in various places. The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the 17-digit number your dealer uses to register your vehicle for warranty purposes. It is also necessary for licensing and insuring your vehicle.
The engine number is stamped into the engine block. The transmission number is on a label on top of the transmission. AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION NUMBER ENGINE NUMBER Identification Numbers 249 Technical I.
Dimensions Length 169.9 in (4,316 mm) Width 71.6 in (1,819 mm) Height 70.4 in (1,788 mm) Wheelbase 101.4 in (2,575 mm) Track Front 62.1 in (1,577 mm) Rear 62.3 in (1,582 mm) Weights Gross vehicle weight rating See the certification label attached to the driver's doorjamb (front edge of rear door).
Capacities Fuel tank Approx. 15.9 US gal (60 L) Engine oil Change ꭧ 1 Including filter 4.4 US qt (4.2 L) Without filter 4.2 US qt (4.0 L) Total 5.6 US qt (5.3 L) Capacities Engine coolant Change ꭧ 2 1.35 US gal (5.1 L) Total 1.90 US gal (7.2 L) Automatic transmission fluid Change 4WD 2.
Air Conditioning Refrigerant type HFC-134a (R-134a) Charge quantity 17.6 - 19.4 oz (500 - 550 g) Lubricant type ND-OIL8 Lights Headlights 60/55 W (H4/HB2) Daytime running lights 60 W (HB3) Front t.
The tires on your vehicle meet all U.S. Federal Safety Requirements. All tires are also graded for treadwear, traction, and temperature performance according to Department of Transportation (DOT) standards.
Temperature The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing the tire's resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on a specified indoor laboratory test wheel.
The tires that came on your vehicle have a number of markings. Those you should be aware of are described below. Tire Size Whenever tires are replaced, they should be replaced with tires of the same size. Following is an example of tire size with an explanation of what each component means.
Glossary of Tire Terminology Cold Tire Pressure - The tire air pressure when the vehicle has been parked for at least three hours or driven less than 1 mile (1.6km). Load Rating - Means the maximum load that a tire is rated to carry for a given inflation pressure.
Driving on a significantly under- inflated tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure. Under-inflation also reduces fuel efficiency and tire tread life, and may affect the vehicle's handling and stopping ability.
The burning of gasoline in your vehicle's engine produces several by- products. Some of these are carbon monoxide (CO), oxides of nitrogen (NOx), and hydrocarbons (HC). Gasoline evaporating from the tank also produces hydrocarbons. Controlling the production of NOx, CO, and HC is important to the environment.
Exhaust Emissions Controls The exhaust emissions controls include three systems: PGM-FI, ignition timing control, and three way catalytic converter. These three systems work together to control the engine's combustion and minimize the amount of HC, CO, and NOx that comes out the tailpipe.
The three way catalytic converter contains precious metals that serve as catalysts, promoting chemical reactions to convert the exhaust gasses without affecting the metals. The catalytic converter is referred to as a three-way catalyst, since it acts on HC, CO, and NOx.
Testing of Readiness Codes If you take your vehicle for an emissions test shortly after the battery has been disconnected or gone dead, it may not pass the test. This is because of certain ‘‘ readiness codes ’’ that must be set in the on- board diagnostics for the emissions systems.
7. Select a nearby lightly traveled major highway where you can maintain a speed of 50 to 60 mph (80 to 97 km/h) for at least 20 minutes. Drive on the highway in D. Do not use cruise control. When traffic allows, drive for 90 seconds without moving the accelerator pedal.
Customer Service Information .... 264 Warranty Coverages ................... 265 Reporting Safety Defects ............. 266 Authorized Manuals ........
Honda dealership personnel are trained professionals. They should be able to answer all your questions. If you encounter a problem that your dealership does not solve to your satisfaction, please discuss it with the dealership's management. The service manager or general manager can help.
Your new vehicle is covered by these warranties: New Vehicle Limited Warranty - covers your new vehicle, except for the emissions control systems and accessories, against defects in materials and workmanship.
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying American Honda Motor Co.
Purchasing Factory Authorized Manuals The publications shown below can be purchased from Helm Incorporated. You can order by phone or online: ● Call Helm Inc. at (800)782-4356 (credit card orders only) ● Go online at www. helminc. com If you are interested in other years or models, contact Helm Inc.
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A Accessories and Modifications .......................... 149 ACCESSORY (Ignition Key Position) ................................... 79 Accessory Power Sockets .......... 100 Additives, Engine Oil ................. 194 Adjusting the Steering Wheel ...
Bulbs, Halogen ...................... .... 202 Bungee Cords ............................ 155 C Capacities Chart ......................... 251 Carbon Monoxide Hazard ............ 52 Cargo ......................................... 151 Cargo Area Light .
Directional Signals ................. 60, 71 Disc Brake Wear Indicators ....... 167 Disc Care ................................... 127 Disc Changer Error Messages ............................... 126 Disc Player Error Messages ...... 125 Disposal of Used Oil .
Fluids Automatic Transmission ......... 198 Brake ...................................... 199 Location .................................. 192 Power Steering ........................ 200 Windshield Washer ................. 197 FM/AM Radio Reception ....
I Identification Number, Vehicle ................................... 248 Ignition Keys ......................................... 75 Switch ...................................... 79 Immobilizer System ..................... 76 Important Safety Precautions .
LOCK (Ignition Key Position) ...... 79 Locks Anti-theft Steering Column ....... 79 Fuel Fill Door .......................... 143 Glove Box ............................... 100 Hatch ....................................... 81 Lockout Prevention ........
Parking Brake and Brake System Indicator ........................... 58, 237 Parking Over Things that Burn ................................ 165, 260 Passenger Airbag Off Indicator .... 32 PGM-FI System .......................... 259 Playing a Disc ...
Seat Belts ................................. 8, 18 Additional Information ............. 18 Advice for Pregnant Women .... 16 Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners ........................... 20 Cleaning .................................. 209 Lap/Shoulder Belt .
Sun Visor ........ ........................... 100 Supplemental Restraint System .............................. 9, 22 Servicing .................................. 33 SRS Indicator ...................... 30, 59 System Components ................ 22 Synthetic Oil .
Turn Signals ................................. 60 Turn Signals and Headlights ........ 71 U Unexpected, Taking Care of the .......................................... 221 Uniform Tire Quality Grading (U.S. only) .............................. 253 Unleaded Gasoline .
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Gasoline: Unleaded gasoline, pump octane number of 87 or higher. Fuel Tank Capacity: 15.9 US gal (60 L) Recommended Engine Oil: API Premium grade 5W-20 detergent oil (see page 193). Oil change capacity (including filter): 4.4 US qt (4.2 L) Automatic Transmission Fluid: Honda ATF DW-1 (automatic transmission fluid) (see page 198).
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 Element (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 Element (2011) - de cette manière, vous pouvez vérifier si l'équipement répond à vos besoins. Explorant les pages suivantes du manuel d'utilisation Honda Element (2011), vous apprendrez toutes les caractéristiques du produit et des informations sur son fonctionnement. Les informations sur le Honda Element (2011) va certainement vous aider à prendre une décision concernant l'achat.
Dans une situation où vous avez déjà le Honda Element (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 Element (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 Element (2011). Presque toujours, vous y trouverez Troubleshooting, soit les pannes et les défaillances les plus fréquentes de l'apparei Honda Element (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.