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Acura Integra 2000  Hatchback Owners Manual Automati
c Transmissio n

Driv e  (D 3) —This position is similar
to D4, except only the first three
gears are selected. Use D3 when
towing a trailer in hilly terrain, or to
provide engine braking w

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Acura Integra 2000  Hatchback Owners Manual Automati
c Transmissio n

Shif t Loc k Releas e
This allows you to move the shift lever out of Park if the normalmethod of pushing on the brake
pedal and pressing the release
button does not work.
1.

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Acura Integra 2000  Hatchback Owners Manual Parkin
g
Always use the parking brake when you park your car. The indicator onthe instrument panel shows that the
parking brake is not fully released; it does not indicate that the parking
brake is fi

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Acura Integra 2000  Hatchback Owners Manual Th
e Brakin g Syste m

Brak e Syste m Desig n
The hydraulic system that operates the brakes has two separate circuits.Each circuit works diagonally across
the vehicle (the left-front brake is connecte

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Acura Integra 2000  Hatchback Owners Manual Th
e Brakin g Syste m

Yo u shoul d neve r pum p th e
brak e pedal , this defeats the
purpose of the ABS. Let the ABS
work for you by always keeping firm, steady pressure on the brake pedal
as you ste

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Acura Integra 2000  Hatchback Owners Manual 
Th
e Brakin g System , Limite d Sli p Differentia l

ABS Indicator

The ABS is self-checking. If anything goes wrong, the ABS indicator on
the instrument panel comes on (see
page 55). This means the

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Acura Integra 2000  Hatchback Owners Manual Drivin
g in  Ba d Weathe r
Tractio n — Check your tires
frequently for wear and proper
pressure. Both are important in
preventing "hydroplaning" (loss of
traction on a wet surface). In the
winter, m

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Acura Integra 2000  Hatchback Owners Manual Coolin
g Syste m

1. Make sure the engine and
radiator are cool.

2. Turn the radiator cap counter-

clockwise, without pressing down on it, until it stops. This relieves
any pressure remaining in the