
2000 Accord Sedan 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........................................................................\
........................................ .49
Instrument panel indicator and gauge, and how to use dashboard and steering colu\
mn controls.  
Comfort and Convenience Features ........................................................................\
..................... .105
How to operate the climate control system, the audio system, and other c\
onvenience features.  
Before Driving........................................................................\
..........................................................155
What gasoline to use, how to break -in your new vehicle, and how to load luggage and other cargo.  
Driving ........................................................................\
..................................................................... .169
The proper way to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, pl\
us towing a trailer. 
Maintenance........................................................................\
.............................................................193
The Maintenance Schedule shows you when you need to take you r vehicle to the dealer. 
Appearance Care........................................................................\
..................................................... .261
Tips on cleaning and protecting your vehicle. Things to look for if your\
 vehicle ever needs body repairs. 
Taking Care of the Unexpected........................................................................\
..............................269
This section covers several problems motorists sometimes experience, an d how to handle them. 
Technical Information........................................................................\
............................................ .295
ID numbers, dimensions, capacities, and technical information. 
Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. and Canada)................................................................309
A summary of the warranties covering your new Acura, and how to contact \
us.  
Authorized Manuals (U.S. only)........................................................................\
..............................315
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 

Owner's Identification
OWNER
ADDRES
S
 STREET
CITY
 STATE/PROVINCE ZI
 P CODE/
POSTAL  CODE
V. I. N.
DELIVERY DATE
DEALER NAME
ADDRESS
 (Date sold to original retail purchaser)
DEALER NO.
STREET
CIT
Y
OWNER'S
 SIGNATURE
DEALER'S SIGNATURE
 STATE/PROVINCE
ZIP CODE/
POSTAL  CODE
 This Owner's Manual should be considered
a permanent part of the car, and should
remain
 with the car when it is sold.
Th
e information and specifications included
in this
 publication were in effect at the time
of
 approval for printing. Honda Motor Co.,
Ltd. reserves the right, however, to
discontinue or change specifications or
design
 at any time without notice and
with out incurring any obligation whatsoever. 

You
r Ca r a t a  Glanc e
MIRROR
CONTROL S
(P. 96) DIGITA
L  CLOC K
(P. 98)
 HEATING/COOLIN
G
CONTRO L
(P. 106 )
AUDI O  SYSTE M
(P. 121 )
HOO D RELEAS E
HANDL E
(P. 158 )
TRUN
K  RELEAS E
HANDLE /
FUE L  FIL L  DOO R
(P. 78,  156 )
POWE
R  WINDO W
SWITCHE S
(P. 93)
DOO
R LOC K
SWITC H(P.73) 

Protectin
g Adult s
Introductio n
Th e followin g page s provid e
instruction s o n ho w to properl y
protec t th e drive r an d othe r adul t
occupants .
Thes e instruction s  als o  appl y t o
childre n wh o hav e outgrow n chil d
seat s an d ar e larg e enoug h to  wea r
lap/shoulde r belts .  (Se e page  3 4  fo r
importan t additiona l guideline s o n
ho w to properl y protec t large r
children. )
1 .Clos e an d Loc k th e Door s
Afte r everyon e ha s entere d th e car ,
b e  sur e th e door s ar e close d an d
locked .
 You
r ca r ha s a  doo r monito r ligh t o n
th e instrumen t pane l t o  indicat e
whe n a  specifi c doo r i s  no t tightl y
closed .
Fo r safety , lockin g th e door s reduce s
th e chanc e tha t a  passenger ,
especiall y a  child , wil l ope n a  doo r
whil e th e ca r i s  movin g an d
accidentall y fal l out . I t als o reduce s
th e chanc e o f someon e bein g throw n
ou t o f th e ca r durin g a  crash .
Fo r security , locke d door s ca n
preven t a n outside r fro m
unexpectedl y openin g a  doo r whe n
yo u com e to  a  stop .
Se e pag e 7 2  fo r ho w to  loc k th e
doors .
 2.Adjus
t th e Fron t Seat s
An y drive r wh o sit s to o  clos e t o th e
steerin g whee l i s a t ris k o f bein g
seriousl y injure d o r kille d b y strikin g
th e steerin g whee l o r fro m bein g
struc k b y a n inflatin g fron t airba g
durin g a  crash .
Drive r and  Passenge r Safet y 

Protectin
g Adult s
Additiona l Safet y Precaution s
 Two
 people   should  never  use  the
same seat  belt. If  they  do,  they
coul
d  be  very  seriously  injured  in  a
crash.
Do not put any accessories on seat
belts. Devices intended to improve
occupan t comfor t 
 o
r repositio n th e
shoulde r par t o f a  sea t belt , 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 .
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. Any object
attache d to  
 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. If  a  side airbag
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.  
If  you r
hands  or  arms  are  close  to  the
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 if
th e fron t airbag s inflate .
Drive r  an d  Passenge r  Safet y 

Protectin
g Childre n
Childre n depen d o n adult s t o protec t
them . However , despit e thei r bes t
intentions , man y parent s an d othe r
adult s ma y no t kno w ho w to properly
protec t youn g passengers .
S o if yo u hav e children , o r i f yo u eve r
nee d to  driv e wit h a  grandchil d o r
othe r childre n in  you r car , b e sur e t o
rea d thi s section . Al
l  Childre n Mus t B e  Restraine d
Eac h year ,  man y childre n  ar e  injure d
or  kille d  in  vehicl e  crashe s  becaus e
the y  ar e  eithe r  unrestraine d  o r no t
properl y restrained .  I n fact ,  vehicl e
accident s  ar e th e numbe r  on e  caus e
o f deat h o f childre n  age s  1 2  an d
under .
T o  reduc e  th e  numbe r  o f  chil d
death s  an d injuries ,  ever y stat e  an d
Canadia n  provinc e  require s  tha t
infant s  an d  childre n b e restraine d
wheneve r the y rid e i n  a  vehicle .
Any  child  who is   too small  to wear  a
seat  belt should be  properly
restrained  in  a child  seat. (See  pag e
23.)
A  larger  
 child
  should   always  be
restrained with a  seat belt. (See page
34 .)
Drive r an d 
 Passenge
r Safet y
Childre
n wh o ar e unrestraine d
o r improperl y restraine d ca n b e
seriousl y injure d o r kille d in  a
crash .
An y chil d to o smal l fo r a  sea t
bel t shoul d b e properl y
restraine d in  a  chil d seat . A
large r chil d shoul d b e properl y
restraine d wit h a  sea t belt . 

Protectin
g Childre n Do
 not leave children alone in your
vehicle.  Leaving childre n withou t
adul t supervisio n is illega l i n  mos t
state s an d Canadia n provinces ,
an d ca n b e ver y hazardous . Fo r
example , infant s an d smal l
childre n lef t i n  a  vehicl e o n a  ho t
da y ca n di e fro m heatstroke . An d
childre n lef t alon e wit h th e ke y i n
th e ignitio n ca n accidentall y se t
th e vehicl e in  motion , possibl y
injurin g themselve s o r others . Genera
l Guideline s fo r Usin g
Chil d Seat s
Th e followin g  page s  giv e genera l
guideline s fo r  selectin g  an d  installin g
chil d  seat s fo r infant s  an d  smal l
children .
Selecting  a  Child   Seat
T o provid e prope r protection ,  a  chil d
sea t shoul d mee t thre e
requirements :
1.  The child seat should meet safety
standards.  The chil d sea t shoul d
mee t Federa l Moto r Vehicl e
Safet y Standar d 21 3 ( FMVS S 213 )
o r Canadia n Moto r Vehicl e Safet y
Standar d 21 3 (CMVS S 213) . Loo k
fo r th e manufacturer' s statemen t
o f complianc e o n th e bo x an d seat .
2.
 The   child  seat should be   of the
proper  type and size   to fit  the   child.
Infants:  Children u p t o abou t on e
yea r ol d shoul d b e restraine d in  a
rear-facing , reclinin g chil d seat . Onl y
a  rear-facin g sea t provide s th e
prope r suppor t t o protec t a n infant' s
head , neck , an d back . Se e pag e
2 7 fo r additiona l informatio n o n
protectin g infants .
Drive r  an d  Passenge r  Safet y
CONTINUED 

Protectin
g Childre n
Installing  a Child  Seat
Afte r selectin g a  prope r chil d seat ,
an d a  goo d positio n to  instal l th e seat ,
ther e ar e thre e mai n step s i n
installin g th e seat :
1.  Secure the child seat to the car
with  a seat belt.  All chil d seat s
mus t b e secure d t o th e  ca r wit h
th e la p par t o f a  lap/shoulde r belt .
A  chil d whos e  sea t i s no t properl y
secure d t o th e ca r ca n b e
endangere d in  a  crash .  Se e page s
2 8  an d 3 2  fo r instruction s o n ho w
t o  secur e chil d  seat s i n  thi s car .
2.  Make sure the child seat is firmly
secured.  After installin g a  chil d
seat , pus h an d pul l th e sea t
forwar d an d fro m sid e t o sid e t o
verif y tha t i t i s secure . T
o provid e  securit y durin g norma l
drivin g maneuver s a s wel l a s durin g
a  collision , w e recommen d tha t
parent s secur e a  chil d  sea t a s firml y
a s possible .
However , a  chil d sea t doe s no t nee d
t o  b e "roc k solid. " I n  som e vehicle s
o r seatin g positions , i t ma y b e
difficul t t o  instal l a  chil d sea t s o tha t
i t  doe s no t mov e a t all .  Som e side-to -
sid e  o r back-and-fort h movemen t ca n
b e  expecte d an d shoul d no t reduc e
th e chil d  seat' s effectiveness .
I f th e chil d  sea t i s no t secure , tr y
installin g it i n  a  differen t seatin g
position , o r us e a  differen t styl e o f
chil d  sea t tha t ca n b e firml y secure d
i n  th e desire d seatin g position . 3.
Secure   the  child  in  the   child  seat.
Mak e sur e th e chil d is properl y
strappe d in  th e chil d sea t
accordin g to  th e chil d sea t maker' s
instructions . A  chil d wh o is no t
properl y secure d in  a  chil d sea t
ca n b e throw n ou t o f th e sea t i n  a
cras h an d seriousl y injured .
Storing  a  Child   Seat
Whe n yo u ar e no t usin g a  chil d seat ,
eithe r remov e it an d stor e it i n  a  saf e
place , o r mak e sur e it i s  properl y
secured . A n unsecure d chil d sea t ca n
b e throw n aroun d th e ca r durin g a
cras h o r sudde n sto p an d injur e
someone .
Drive r an d Passenge r Safet y