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HomeLin
k Universa l Transmitte r
4 . Pres s an d releas e th e butto n o n
th e HomeLin k transmitter . (Th e
sam e butto n yo u traine d wit h
th e "Trainin g th e Transmitter "
procedure. )
5 . Pres s an d releas e th e
HomeLin k transmitte r butto n
again . Thi s shoul d tur n of f th e
trainin g ligh t o n th e garag e
doo r opene r unit . (Som e
system s ma y requir e yo u t o
pres s an d releas e th e butto n u p
t o thre e times. )
6 . Pres s th e transmitte r butto n
again . I t shoul d operat e th e
garag e door .
Retrainin g a Butto n
T o trai n a n alread y programme d
transmitte r butto n t o operat e a ne w
device :
1 . Selec t th e transmitte r butto n
yo u wan t t o train . 2
. Pres s an d hol d th e transmitte r
butto n unti l th e re d ligh t begin s
t o flas h slowl y (approximatel y
2 0 seconds) .
3 . Whil e continuin g t o hol d th e
transmitte r button , plac e th e
remot e contro l fo r th e devic e 1
t o 3 inche s fro m th e HomeLin k
transmitter .
4 . Pres s an d hol d th e butto n o n th e
remot e control . Hol d bot h
button s unti l th e re d ligh t
begin s t o flas h rapidly .
5. Releas e bot h buttons . Th e
transmitte r shoul d no w b e
traine d t o operat e th e device .
Erasin g Code s
T o eras e th e code s store d in al l
thre e buttons , pres s an d hol d th e
tw o outsid e button s unti l th e re d
ligh t begin s t o flash , the n releas e
th e buttons . Yo
u shoul d eras e al l thre e code s
befor e sellin g th e vehicle .
As required by the FCC: This device complies with Part 15
of the FCC rules. Operation is
subject to the following two
conditions: (1) This device may not
cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference received, includinginterference that may cause
undesired operation.
Changes or modifications not
expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could
void the user's authority to operate
the equipment.
This device complies with Industry
Canada Standard RSS-210.
Operation is subject to the
following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause interference,and (2) this device must accept anyinterference that may cause
undesired operation of the device.
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Seat
Adjustment s
Fron t Sea t Adjustment s
See pages 12 — 13 for important safety
information and warnings about how to
properly position seats and seat-backs.
Mak e al l sea t adjustment s befor e
yo u star t driving .
To adjus t th e sea t forwar d an d
backward , pul l u p o n th e leve r unde r
th e sea t cushion' s fron t edge . Mov e
th e sea t t o th e desire d positio n an d
releas e th e lever . Tr y t o mov e th e
sea t t o mak e sur e it i s locke d in
position . T
o chang e th e angl e o f th e seat-back ,
pul l u p o n th e leve r o n th e outsid e o f
th e sea t bottom . Mov e th e seat-bac k
t o th e desire d positio n an d releas e
th e lever . Le t th e seat-bac k latc h i n
th e ne w position .
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Sea
t Adjustment s
Driver' s Seat Manua l Heigh t
Adjustmen t
On LX model
Th e heigh t o f you r driver' s sea t i s
adjustable . Tur n th e fron t dia l o n th e
outsid e o f th e sea t cushio n to rais e
th e fron t o f th e sea t botto m an d tur n
th e rea r dia l t o rais e th e rear .
Mak e al l adjustment s befor e yo u
star t driving . Driver'
s Seat Powe r Heigh t
Adjustmen t
On EX model
Th e heigh t o f you r driver' s sea t i s
powe r adjustable . Pul l u p o n th e
switc h to rais e th e seat . Pus h it dow n
t o lowe r th e seat .
Mak e al l adjustment s befor e yo u
star t driving .
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Seat
Adjustment s
Driver' s Sea t Powe r Adjustment s
On all V6 models and the 4-cylinder EX
model with leather interior See pages 12 — 13 for important safety
information and warnings about how to
properly position seats and seat-backs.
Th e tw o powe r sea t adjustmen t
switche s ar e o n th e outsid e edg e o f
th e sea t bottom . Th e horizonta l
switc h adjust s th e sea t botto m in
severa l directions . Th e shor t vertica l
switc h adjust s th e seat-bac k angle .
Yo u ca n adjus t th e sea t wit h th e
ignitio n switc h in an y position . Mak e
al l sea t adjustment s befor e yo u star t
driving .
Pus
h th e horizonta l switc h forwar d
o r backwar d to mov e th e sea t
forwar d o r backward .
Pul
l u p o r pus h dow n o n th e fron t o f
th e switc h to mov e th e sea t bottom' s
fron t edg e u p o r down . Pul l u p o r
pus h dow n o n th e rea r o f th e switc h
t o mov e th e rea r o f th e sea t botto m
u p o r down .
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Sea
t Adjustment s
Pul l th e cente r o f th e horizonta l
switc h u p to rais e th e seat . Pus h it
dow n to lowe r th e seat . Adjus
t th e seat-bac k angl e b y
pushin g th e rea r switc h in th e
directio n yo u wan t t o move . Driver'
s Lumba r Suppor t
On EX and EK-V6 models
Var y th e lumba r suppor t b y movin g
th e leve r o n th e righ t sid e o f th e
seat-back . Pivo t th e leve r forwar d
unti l i t stops , the n le t i t return . Doin g
thi s severa l time s adjust s th e lumba r
suppor t throug h it s ful l range .
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Sea
t Adjustment s
Rea r Sea t Acces s
Driver's Side
On all V6 models and the 4-cylinder EX
model with leather interior
T o ge t int o th e bac k sea t o n th e
driver' s side , pul l th e releas e leve r
upwar d o n th e sid e o f th e seat-back .
Th e seat-bac k wil l til t forwar d t o
allo w easie r entr y t o th e bac k seat .
On LX and EX models
T o ge t int o th e bac k sea t o n th e
driver' s side , pul l u p o n th e seat-bac k
adjustmen t lever . Th e seat-bac k wil l
til t forwar d t o allo w easie r entr y t o
th e bac k seat .
Passenger's Side
T o ge t int o th e bac k sea t o n th e
passenger' s side , pus h forwar d o n
th e releas e leve r a t th e bas e o f th e
seat-back . Th e seat-bac k wil l til t
forwar d an d th e entir e sea t wil l mov e
forwar d t o allo w easie r entr y t o th e
bac k seat . Afte r yo u retur n th e seat -
bac k t o th e uprigh t position , pus h
th e whol e sea t backward s unti l i t
latches . Mak e sur e th e sea t i s full y
latche d befor e sittin g in it .
Instrument s an d Control s
RELEAS
E LEVE R
SEAT-BACK ADJUSTMEN T LEVE R
RELEAS
E LEVE R
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Sea
t Adjustment s
Hea d Restraint s
See page 14 for important safety
information and a warning about how to
properly position the head restraints.
Th e fron t hea d restraint s hel p
protec t yo u an d you r passenge r fro m
whiplas h an d othe r injuries . The y ar e
mos t effectiv e whe n yo u adjus t the m
s o th e bac k o f th e occupant' s hea d
rest s agains t th e cente r o f th e
restraint . A talle r perso n shoul d
adjus t th e restrain t a s hig h a s
possible .
The fron t hea d restraint s adjus t fo r
height . Yo u nee d bot h hand s t o
adjus t th e restraint . D o no t attemp t
t o adjus t i t whil e driving . T o rais e it ,
pul l upward . T o lowe r th e restraint ,
pus h th e releas e butto n sideway s
an d pus h th e restrain t down . T
o remov e a hea d restrain t fo r
cleanin g o r repair , pul l i t u p a s fa r a s
i t wil l go . Pus h th e releas e butto n
an d pul l th e restrain t ou t o f th e seat -
back .
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RELEAS
E
BUTTO N
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Sea
t Adjustment s
Foldin g Rea r Sea t
Th e bac k o f th e rea r sea t fold s dow n
t o giv e yo u direc t acces s t o th e trunk .
Eac h sid e fold s dow n separately .
Wit h onl y hal f th e sea t folded , yo u
ca n stil l carr y a passenge r i n th e
bac k seat . Th e seat-bac k ca n b e
release d fro m insid e th e ca r o r insid e
th e trunk .
To fol d dow n eithe r sid e o f th e seat -
bac k fro m insid e th e car , inser t th e
maste r ke y in th e loc k o n th e rea r
shelf . T o fol d dow n th e driver' s side ,
tur n th e ke y clockwise , pul l dow n th e
to p o f th e seat-back , the n releas e th e
key . T o fol d dow n th e passenger' s
side , tur n th e ke y counterclockwis e
an d perfor m th e sam e procedure .Whe
n storin g cargo , yo u ca n mov e
th e rea r cente r shoulde r bel t ou t o f
th e wa y b y removin g th e bel t fro m
th e guide .
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MASTE
R KE Y CENTER SHOULDE R BEL TGUID
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