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Mirrors
Rearview Mirrors Keep the inside and outside mirrors clean and adjusted for best
visibility. Be sure to adjust mirrors before you start.
The inside mirror has day and night positions. The night positionreduces glare from the headlights
of vehicles behind you. Flip the
small tab on the bottom of the mirror forward or backward to
select day or night position.
(2.0
S,2.0
Si)
The outside mirror can be
adjusted by moving the knob
located on each door.
Power Mirrors (Si)With the ignition switch in the "II" position, move the main switch
to L (for driver's side) or R (for passenger's side), then use the adjustment switch to adjust the mirror to the correct angle. After
the mirrors have been adjusted, return the main switch to the center (off) position.
NOTE:Be sure to adjust mirror angles before you start driving.
DAY/NIGHT
ADJUSTMENT
TAB
KNOB
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Lights
FIRST
STOP
Turn Signals
Push the turn signal lever down to
signal a left turn, and up for a right
turn. The indicator and
appropriate signal lights will blink.
The lever will return automatically
to its original position when the
steering wheel is returned to
straight ahead.
For lane changing, you can signal by pushing the lever part way up
or down (to the first stop) and holding it there; the lever will return
to its original position when you release it. If either turn signal
indicator lights up but does not blink, blinks faster than usual, or
does not light up at all, check for a burned out bulb or fuse.
FIRST POSITION
Turn
SECOND
POSITION
Headlights
Turn the light switch to the first position ( ) for taillights, side
marker lights, position lights,
license plate lights, and
instrument panel lights. Turn to the second position ( ) to raise
and add the headlights.
When the switch is returned from the second to the first position,
the headlights will go off but will not retract; they retract when the light switch is turned to OFF.
If the driver's door is opened when the light switch is turned to
either "on" position, a chime will sound to remind you to turn off
your lights.
If you wish to raise or retract the headlights when the light switch is
off (to use them as a passing signal for example), you may do so bypushing the headlight motor switch, located on the left side of the
instrument panel; see page 32 for instructions on its use.
CAUTION:
Do not operate the headlight switch or headlight motor switch if
anyone's hands are near the headlights. FIRST
STOP
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TURN
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NOTE:
If the headlight motor switch is pushed in, the headlights will not
retract when the light switch is turned off.
If the headlights neither rise nor retract, they can be operated
manually; see page 123.
If you're driving in wet snow or freezing rain, keep the headlights
in the raised position by using the headlight motor switch; this
way,they can still be used if the headlight motors freeze. If the headlights have frozen in either the up or down position,
remove all ice before operating the headlight motors.
High Beam/Low Beam Switch
The headlights may be switched between low beam and high beamby pulling the turn signal lever
towards you until a click is felt. The blue high beam indicator light will be
on when the high beam is on.
Headlight Flasher
The headlights need not be turned on to use them as a passing signal in the daytime. First raise them with the headlight motor switch,
then lightly pull and release the light switch.
CAUTION:
Do not operate the headlight switch or headlight motor switch if
anyone's hands are near the headlights.
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Lights (cont'd)
Headlight Motor Switch
Push the headlight motor switch
to raise and/or retract the headlights while they are off. The
headlights should be raised in this
manner whenever you intend to
use them as a passing signal, or if
there is a possibility of the
headlight motors freezing.
CAUTION:
Do not operate the headlight motor switch if anyone's hands are
near the headlights.
NOTE:
The headlight motor switch will not retract the headlights if they
are already turned on.
If the headlights neither rise nor retract, they can be operated
manually; see page 123
If the headlights have frozen in either the up or down position,
remove all ice before operating the headlight motors.
Fog Lamp Switch (Si)
Push the switch to operate the
fog lamps.
The fog lamps will light only when
the headlights are on at low beam.
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Glove Box,Parking Brake and Hood
Glove Box
Open by pulling the handle.Close
with a firm push .The glove box
can be locked by using the master key; turn the key clockwise to
LOCK.
The glove box light will go on when the glove box door is
opened and the headlights are on.
Do not drive the car with the glove
box door open; it could cause injury
in an accident.
Parking Brake
To apply the parking brake, pull up on the lever. To release it, pull up
slightly, push the button, and lower
the lever; when fully released, the BRAKE warning light will go out.
Hood
To open, pull back on the handle under the left side of the dash.
The hood latch is spring-loaded, so the hood will pop up slightly. Release the safety catch under the front center of the hood by
pushing the handle up.
Lift the hood and prop it open with the support rod.
To close, take the support rod down, and return it to its clip , then lower the hood until it is approximately one foot from the closedposition, then let it drop. Be sure the hood is securely latched before
driving away. MASTER KEY
Pull up
CLIP
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Stereo Sound System (cont'd)
(2.0 S/2.0 Si)
(Si)
NOTE:
When the headlights are on, the radio panel illumination is on, even if
the radio is turned off.
The panel lighting can be turned off by first pushing the BalanceControl button to its out position and then pulling it out slightly
further.
Fader Control
Balances sound between front and rear speakers.
Radio Operation AM/FM Band Selector
Push to select AM or FM band. The corresponding band indicator
will light. Manual Tuning
Push the button to tune to a lower frequency station.
Push the button to tune to a higher frequency station.
NOTE:
If you
hold either button in for more than half a second, the tuning
frequency will count up or down rapidly. Balance Control
Balances sound between left and right speakers.
Frequency
Display
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Check the following items at each fuel stop:
1. Engine oil level.
2. Radiator coolant level.
Check the following items periodically: 1. Brakes: for braking efficiency, brake pedal travel and hydraulic fluid level.
2. Lights: for operation of headlights, taillights, side marker lights, stoplights, turn signals and back-up lights.
3. Tires: for correct pressures (including spare); inspect for cuts and uneven or excessive wear. Rotate every 7,500 miles (12,000 km)
in the pattern shown on page 107.
4. Steering: for excessive play or vibration while driving. 5. Exhaust system: for leaks or loose mounts.
6. Wipers: for operation of windshield wipers and washer, and condition of wiper blades.
7. Seat belts: for condition of fabric and buckles, and operation of the restraint mechanism.
8. Battery condition.
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Washing
NOTE:
Retract the headlights before washing the car. However, make sure
the headlight lenses are cleaned periodically.
Rinse all loose dirt off the car by spraying it with lukewarm or cold
water. Do not use hot water.
Wash using a soft bristle brush, sponge, or cloth with water
containing a mild detergent, such as a liquid dishwashing detergent.
Remove oil, tar, tree sap, etc., with tar remover or turpentine.
Remove road salt, insects, etc., with mild detergent and lukewarm
water. Any of these substances may damage the finish if left on
painted surfaces.
Rinse the car well. Promptly wipe with a chamois or soft towel toprevent water-spotting. Do not let water or soap air-dry on painted
surfaces.
During wiping, inspect the surface for stone chips and scratches;paint them with touch-up paint so they won't rust (touch-up paint
is available through your Honda dealer).
For further instructions on corrosion protection, refer to the Rust
Prevention section on page 112.
Aluminum Alloy Wheels (Si with 4WS or ALB)
CAUTION:
Wash the wheels after driving on snowy or icy roads where salt
has been applied.
Avoid off-road driving. Brush, rocks, dirt and severe impact may
damage the wheels.
Install tire chains carefully. Improperly installed chains can cause
damage to the wheels.
Honda aluminum alloy wheels are treated with a protective
finish. Wash them with a low-phosphate detergent and sponge.
Do not use abrasive cleaners or stiff brushes. Always install aluminum wheels in sets of four. If mixed with
other types, the car's handing may be affected.
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