
2000 Accord Coupe Online Reference Owner's Manual 
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 Contents
 
  
Introduction ........................................................................\
.................................................................   i 
A Few Words About Safety........................................................................\
........................................ . ii 
Your Vehicle at a Glance........................................................................\
............................................ . 2 
Driver and Passenger Safety ........................................................................\
..................................... . 5 
Proper use and care of your vehicle's seat belts, and Supplemental Restr\
aint System.  
Instruments and Controls........................................................................\
........................................ . 51 
Instrume nt panel indicator and gauge, and how to use dashboard and steering colu\
mn controls.  
Comfort and Convenience Features ........................................................................\
..................... . 109 
How to operate the climate control system, the audio system, and other c\
onvenience features.  
Before Driving........................................................................\
.......................................................... 159 
What gasoline to use, how to break -in your new vehicle, and how to load luggage and other cargo.  
Driving ........................................................................\
..................................................................... . 173 
The proper way to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, pl\
us towing a trailer. 
Maintenance........................................................................\
............................................................. 197  
The Maintenance Schedule shows you when you need to take you r vehicle to the dealer. 
Appearance Care........................................................................\
..................................................... . 267 
Tips on cleaning and protecting your vehicle. Things to look for if your\
 vehicle ever needs body repairs.  
Taking Care of the Unexpected........................................................................\
.............................. 275 
This section covers several problems motorists sometimes experience, an d how to handle them. 
Technical Information........................................................................\
............................................ . 303 
ID numbers, dimensions, capacities, and technical information. 
Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. and Canada)................................................................ 317 
A summary of the warranties covering your new Acura, and how to contact \
us.  
Authorized Manuals (U.S. only)........................................................................\
.............................. 323 
How to order manuals and other technical literature.  
Index........................................................................\
........................................................................\
......   I  
Service Information Summary 
A summary of information you need when you pull up to the fuel pump.  Owner's Identification Form 

You
r Car' s Safet y Feature s
Airbag s
You r ca r ha s a  Supplementa l
Restrain t Syste m  (SRS ) wit h fron t
airbag s t o hel p protec t th e head s an d
chest s o f th e drive r an d a  fron t sea t
passenge r durin g a  moderat e to
sever e fronta l collision . Al
l V- 6 models ,  an d th e 4-cylinde r E X
mode l wit h leathe r interio r als o hav e
sid e airbag s t o hel p protec t th e
uppe r tors o o f th e  drive r o r a  fron t
sea t passenge r durin g a  moderat e t o
sever e sid e impact .
Th e mos t importan t thing s yo u nee d
t o  kno w abou t you r airbag s  are :
Airbags do not replace seat belts.
The y ar e designe d to  supplemen tth
e sea t belts .
Airbags offer no protection in rear
 impacts, rollovers, or minor
frontal or side collisions.
Airbags can pose serious hazards.
T o  d o thei r job ,  airbag s mus t
inflat e wit h  tremendou s  forc e  an d
speed .  S o whil e airbag s hel p  sav e
lives ,  the y ca n  caus e mino r injuries ,
o r  mor e  seriou s  o r  eve n fata l
injurie s  i f  occupant s  ar e  no t
properl y  restraine d  o r  sittin g
properly .
What you should do: Alway s wea r
you r  sea t bel t properly ,  an d  si t
uprigh t an d a s fa r bac k a s possibl e
fro m th e  steerin g whee l  o r
dashboard .
Drive r  an d  Passenge r  Safet y 

Protectin
g Adult s
Advic e  fo r  Pregnan t Wome n
Becaus e protectin g th e mothe r i s th e
bes t wa y t o protec t he r unbor n child ,
a  pregnan t woma n shoul d alway s
wea r a   sea t bel t wheneve r sh e drive s
o r ride s i n  a  car .
Remembe r t o kee p th e la p portio n o f
th e bel t a s lo w a s possibl e acros s
you r hips . Pregnan
t wome n  shoul d  als o  si t
uprigh t  an d  a s fa r bac k  a s  possibl e
fro m th e  steerin g whee l  o r
dashboard . Thi s wil l  reduc e  th e  ris k
o f  injurie s  t o bot h  th e  mothe r  an d
he r unbor n  chil d tha t  ca n b e  cause d
b y a  cras h o r a n inflatin g airbag .
Eac h tim e yo u hav e a  check-up ,  as k
you r  docto r  i f  it' s  oka y fo r yo u  t o
drive . Additiona
l  Safet y Precaution s
Two people should never use the
same seat belt. I f the y do , the y
coul d b e ver y seriousl y injure d in  a
crash .
Do not put any accessories on seat
 belts. Device s intende d to  improv e
occupan t comfor t o r repositio n th e
shoulde r par t o f a  sea t bel t ca n
severel y compromis e th e
protectiv e capabilit y o f th e  sea t
bel t an d increas e th e chanc e o f
seriou s injur y in  a  crash .
Drive r  an d  Passenge r  Safet y 

Protectin
g Adult s
Do not place hard or sharp objects between yourself and a front
airbag. Carryin g har d o r shar p
object s o n you r lap ,  o r drivin g wit h
a  pip e  o r othe r  shar p  objec t i n
you r mouth ,  ca n  resul t i n injurie s
i f  you r fron t  airba g  inflates .
Do not attach or place objects on
 the front airbag covers. An y objec t
attache d t o o r place d o n th e cover s
marke d "SR S AIRBAG, " i n  th e
cente r o f th e steerin g whee l an d
o n to p o f th e dashboard , coul d
interfer e wit h th e prope r operatio n
o f th e airbags . Or , i f th e airbag s
inflate , th e object s coul d b e
propelle d insid e th e ca r an d hur t
someone .
 On models with side airbags, do
not attach hard objects on or near
a front door. I f a   sid e  airba g
inflates ,  a  cu p holde r o r othe r har d
objec t attache d o n o r nea r th e
doo r coul d b e propelle d insid e th e
ca r an d hur t someone .
Keep your hands and arms away
from the airbag covers. I f you r
hand s  o r arm s  ar e  clos e t o th e
airba g  cove r i n th e  cente r  o f th e
steerin g whee l o r o n to p o f th e
dashboard ,  the y coul d b e injure d i f
th e fron t  airbag s  inflate .
Driver an d Passenge r Safet y 

Additiona
l Informatio n Abou t You r Fron t Airbag s
SR S Component s
You r  Supplementa l  Restrain t  Syste m
(SRS )  includes : Tw
o fron t  airbags . Th e driver' s
airba g is  store d in  th e cente r o f
th e steerin g wheel ; th e fron t
passenger' s airba g is store d in  th e
dashboard . Bot h ar e marke d "SR S
AIRBAG. " Sensor
s tha t ca n detec t a
moderat e t o  sever e fronta l
collision . A
  sophisticate d  electroni c  syste m
tha t continuall y monitor s  an d
record s informatio n  abou t th e
sensors , th e contro l unit , th e
airba g activators,  driver an d
passenge r sea t bel t use ,  an d al l
relate d wirin g whe n th e ignitio n is
O N  (II). A
n indicato r ligh t o n th e
instrumen t pane l tha t alert s yo u t o
a  possibl e proble m wit h th e
syste m  (se e pag e 45 ). Emergenc
y backu p powe r i n   cas e
you r car' s electrica l syste m is
disconnecte d in  a  crash . Ho
w You r  Fron t Airbag s Wor k
I f yo u eve r hav e a  moderat e t o
sever e fronta l collision , th e sensor s
wil l detec t th e vehicle' s rapi d
deceleration . I f th e rat e o f
deceleratio n is  hig h enough , th e
contro l uni t wil l instantl y inflat e th e
fron t airbags .
CONTINUED
Drive r  an d  Passenge r  Safet y 

Heatin
g an d Coolin g
Mod e Button s
Us e th e MOD E button s t o  selec t th e
vent s th e ai r flow s from .  Som e ai r
wil l flo w fro m th e dashboar d corne r
vent s in  al l modes . Ai
r flow s fro m th e cente r
an d corne r vent s in  th e dashboard . Ai
r flo w is divide d betwee n
th e vent s in  th e dashboar d an d th e
floo r vents . Ai
r flow s fro m th e floo r
vents .
 Ai
r flo w is  divide d betwee n
th e floo r vent s an d th e defroste r
vent s a t th e bas e o f th e windshield . Ai
r flow s fro m th e  defroste r
vent s a t th e bas e o f th e windshield . Whe
n yo u selec t  o r
th e syste m automaticall y switche s t o
Fres h Ai r mod e an d turn s o n th e
A/C .
Comfort an d Convenienc e Feature s 

Climat
e Contro l Syste m
 Th
e  butto n direct s th e mai n
ai r flo w to th e windshiel d fo r faste r
defrosting . I t als o override s an y
MOD E selectio n yo u ma y hav e made . Whe
n yo u selec t  th e A/ C
turn s o n automaticall y an d th e
syste m select s Fres h Ai r mode . Fo r
faste r defrosting ,  manuall y se t th e
fa n spee d to  high . Yo u ca n als o
increas e ai r flo w to th e windshiel d b y
closin g th e sid e vent s i n  th e
dashboard .
 Whe
n yo u tur n  of f  b y
pressin g th e butto n again , th e
syste m return s t o it s forme r settings .
Rea r Windo w  Defogge r Butto n
Thi s butto n turn s th e rea r windo w
defogge r o n an d of f  (se e pag e  67   ) .
Comfort an d Convenienc e Feature s
REA
R WINDO W  DEFOGGE R  BUTTO N 

Servic
e Statio n Procedure s
5 . Scre w th e fue l fil l ca p bac k on ,
tighte n i t unti l i t click s  severa l
times . I f yo u d o no t properl y
tighte n th e cap , th e Malfunctio n
Indicato r Lam p ma y com e o n  (se e
pag e 293 ).
6 . Pus h th e fue l fil l doo r close d unti l
i t  latches . Openin
g th e Hoo d
1 . Shif t t o  Par k o r Neutra l an d se t
th e parkin g brake . Pul l th e hoo d
releas e handl e locate d unde r th e
lowe r lef t corne r o f th e  dashboard .
Th e hoo d wil l po p u p slightly .
 LATC
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2 .  Standin g in  fron t o f th e car , pu t
you r finger s unde r th e fron t  edg e
o f th e hoo d t o th e righ t o f center .
Slid e you r han d t o th e lef t unti l
yo u fee l th e hoo d latc h handle .
Pus h thi s handl e u p unti l i t
release s th e hood . Lif t th e hood .
Befor e Drivin g
 HOO
D RELEAS E HANDL E