
A
 Fe w Word s Abou t Safet y
You r safety , an d th e safet y o f others ,
i s  ver y important . An d operatin g thi s
ca r safel y is  a n importan t
responsibility .
T o hel p yo u mak e informe d
decision s abou t safety , w e hav e
provide d operatin g procedure s an d
othe r informatio n o n label s an d in
thi s manual . Thi s informatio n alert s
yo u to  potentia l hazard s tha t coul d
hur t yo u o r others .
O f course , i t i s  no t practica l o r
possibl e to  war n yo u abou t al l th e
hazard s associate d wit h operatin g o r
maintainin g you r car . Yo u mus t us e
you r ow n goo d judgement . Yo
u wil l fin d thi s importan t safet y informatio n in  a  variet y o f forms ,
including :
Safety Labels — on the car.
 Safet
y Message s — preceded  by a  safet y aler t symbo l  an d on e o f
thre e signa l words : DANGER , WARNING , o r CAUTION .
Thes e signa l word s mean :
Yo u WIL L b e KILLE D o r SERIOUSL Y
HUR T if yo u don' t follo w instructions .
Yo u CA N b e KILLE D o r SERIOUSL Y
HUR T if yo u don' t follo w instructions .
Yo u CA N b e HUR T if yo u don' t follo w
instructions .
 Safet
y Heading s  —   suc h a s Importan t Safet y Reminder s o r Importan t
Safet y Precautions . Safet
y Sectio n —   suc h a s Drive r an d Passenge r Safety . Instruction
s  —   ho w to  us e thi s ca r correctl y an d safely .
Thi s entir e boo k is  fille d wit h importan t safet y informatio n  —   pleas e rea d it
carefully .   

Importan
t Safet y Precaution s
You'l l fin d man y safet y
recommendation s throughou t thi s
section , an d throughou t thi s manual .
Th e recommendation s o n thi s pag e
ar e th e one s w e conside r t o b e th e
mos t important .
Alway s Wea r You r  Sea t  Bel t
A  sea t bel t i s you r bes t protectio n in
al l type s o f collisions . Airbag s
supplemen t sea t belts , bu t airbag s
ar e designe d to  inflat e onl y in  a
moderat e to  sever e fronta l collision .
S o eve n thoug h you r ca r i s  equippe d
wit h airbags , mak e sur e yo u an d
you r passenger s alway s wea r you r
sea t belts , an d wea r the m properly .
(Se e pag e 14 .)
Restrai n Al l  Childre n
Childre n ar e safes t whe n the y ar e
properl y restraine d in  th e bac k seat ,
no t th e fron t seat . A  chil d wh o is to o
smal l fo r a  sea t bel t mus t b e properl y
restraine d in  a  chil d safet y seat .  (Se e
pag e 19 .) B
e Awar e  o f Airba g Hazard s
Whil e airbag s ca n  sav e lives , the y
ca n caus e seriou s o r fata l injurie s t o
occupant s wh o si t to o  clos e t o them ,
o r ar e no t properl y restrained .
Infants , youn g children , an d shor t
adult s ar e a t th e greates t risk . B e
sur e t o follo w al l instruction s  an d
warning s i n  thi s manual .  (Se e pag e
7 .)
Don' t Drin k an d Driv e
Alcoho l an d drivin g don' t mix .  Eve n
on e  drin k  ca n reduc e you r abilit y t o
respon d t o changin g conditions ,  an d
you r reactio n tim e get s wors e wit h
ever y additiona l drink . S o don' t drin k
an d drive ,  an d don' t le t you r friend s
drin k an d drive ,  either . Contro
l You r Spee d
Excessiv e  spee d is a  majo r facto r i n
cras h injurie s an d deaths .  Generally ,
th e highe r th e  spee d th e greate r th e
risk ,  bu t seriou s accident s ca n als o
occu r a t lowe r speeds .  Neve r driv e
faste r tha n is saf e fo r curren t
conditions , regardles s o f th e
maximu m spee d posted .
Kee p You r Ca r i n Saf e Conditio n
Havin g a  tir e blowou t o r a
mechanica l failur e ca n b e extremel y
hazardous . T o reduc e th e possibilit y
o f suc h problems , chec k you r tir e
pressure s an d conditio n frequently ,
an d perfor m al l regularl y schedule d
maintenance .  (Se e pag e 198 .)
Drive r an d Passenge r Safet y 

Instrument
s an d Control s
Thi s sectio n give s informatio n abou t
th e control s an d display s tha t
contribut e to  th e dail y operatio n o f
you r Honda . Al l th e essentia l
control s ar e withi n eas y reach .
Contro l Locations........................... . 5 0
Indicato r Lights............................... . 5 1
Gauges............................................. . 5 6
Speedometer............................... . 5 6
Tachometer................................. .  5 6
Odometer..................................... .  5 6
Tri p  Meter................................... .  5 7
Temperatur e  Gauge................... .  5 7
Fue l Gauge.................................. .  5 7
Maintenanc e  Require d
Indicator................................... . 5 8
Control s  Nea r th e  Steerin g
Wheel....................................... .  5 9
Headlights................................... .  6 0
Automati c Lightin g Of f
Feature..................................... .  6 1
Daytim e  Runnin g  Lights............ .  6 1
Instrumen t Pane l Brightness.... . 6 1
Tur n  Signals................................ .  6 2 Windshiel
d Wipers..................... . 6 2
Windshiel d Washers.................. . 6 4
Hazar d Warning.......................... . 6 4
Rea r Windo w Defogger............. .  6 4
Steerin g Whee l Adjustment...... . 6 5
Steerin g Whee l Control s ............... . 6 6
Cruis e Control............................. . 6 6
Remot e Audi o Control s ............. . 6 8
Key s an d Locks............................... . 6 9
Keys.............................................. . 6 9
Immobilize r System.................... . 7 0
Ignitio n Switch............................ . 7 1
Doo r Locks.................................. . 7 2
Powe r Doo r Locks...................... . 7 3
Remot e Transmitter................... . 7 4
Childproo f Doo r Locks.............. . 7 8
Trunk...........................................  78
Glov e Box.................................... . 
 7
9
HomeLin k Universa l Transmitter........ . 8 0
Importan t Safet y Precautions... . 8 0
Trainin g th e Transmitter........... .  8 0
Trainin g Wit h a  Rollin g Cod e
System.......................................
 8 2
Erasin g Codes............................. . 
 8
3
Sea t Adjustments............................ . 8 4
Fron t  Sea t Adjustments............. .  8 4 Driver'
s  Sea t  Manua l Heigh t
Adjustment.............................. .  8 5
Driver' s  Sea t  Powe r Heigh t
Adjustment.............................. .  8 5
Driver' s  Sea t Ful l Powe r
Adjustments............................ .  8 6
Driver' s Lumba r Support........... .  8 7
Hea d Restraints.......................... . 8 8
Foldin g Rea r Seat....................... .  8 9
Rea r  Sea t Armrest...................... .  9 0
Trun k Pass-throug h  Cover........ .  9 1
Sea t Heaters.................................... .  9 2
Powe r Windows.............................. .  9 3
Moonroof......................................... .  9 4
Mirrors............................................. . 9 5
Adjustin g th e Powe r Mirrors.... . 9 6
Parkin g Brake.................................   97
Digita l Clock.................................... . 9 8
Consol e Compartment................... . 9 9
Coi n Box.......................................... . 9 9
Beverag e Holder........................... .  10 0
Su n Visor........................................ . 10 1
Vanit y Mirror................................ .  10 1
Sunglasse s Holder........................ .  10 2
Accessor y Powe r Socket............. .  10 2
Interio r Lights............................... . 10 3
Instrument s  an d  Control s 

Sea
t Adjustment s
Al l V- 6 models , an d th e 4-cylinde r E X
mode l wit h leathe r interio r hav e a
powe r  adjustabl e driver' s  seat .
Th e  4-cylinde r E X mode l withou t
leathe r interio r ha s a  powe r  sea t
botto m heigh t adjustment . Al l othe r
sea t adjustment s i n  thi s mode l  ar e
manual .
Th e 4-cylinde r DX , LX ,  an d S E
model s  hav e  manua l  sea t  adjustment s
(se e nex t column) .
Th e fron t passenger' s  sea t i n al l
Accor d model s adjust s manually .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.
Adjus t th e sea t befor e yo u star t
driving .
T o 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 in
th e ne w position .
Instrument s an d Control s 

Sea
t Adjustment s
Driver' s  Sea t Ful l  Powe r
Adjustment s
On  all V-6 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 i n  an y position .  Mak e
al l  adjustment s befor e yo u  star t
driving . Pus
h th e horizonta l switc h forwar d
o r backwar d t o 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 t o 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 .
Instrument s  an d  Control s 

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 hea d restraint s hel p protec t yo u
an d you r passenger s 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 so
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 .
Th e 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 .
Instrument s an d Control s
RELEAS
E BUTTO N 

Drivin
g in  Ba d Weathe r
Visibilit y —  Bein g abl e to  se e
clearl y in  al l direction s an d bein g
visibl e to  othe r driver s ar e importan t
i n  al l weathe r conditions . Thi s is
mor e difficul t i n  ba d weather . T o b e
see n mor e clearl y durin g dayligh t
hours , tur n o n you r headlights .
Inspec t you r windshiel d wiper s an d
washer s frequently . Kee p th e wind -
shiel d washe r reservoi r ful l o f th e
prope r fluid . Hav e th e windshiel d
wipe r blade s replace d if the y star t t o
strea k th e windshiel d o r leav e part s
unwiped . Us e th e defroster s an d ai r
conditionin g to  kee p th e window s
fro m foggin g u p o n th e insid e  (se e
pag e 111 ). Tractio
n  —   Chec k you r tire s
frequentl y fo r wea r an d prope r
pressure . Bot h ar e importan t i n
preventin g "hydroplaning "  (los s o f
tractio n o n a  we t surface) . I n th e
winter , moun t sno w tire s o n al l fou r
wheel s fo r th e bes t handling .
Watc h roa d condition s carefully ,
the y ca n chang e fro m momen t t o
moment . We t leave s ca n b e a s slip -
per y a s ice . "Clear " road s ca n hav e
patche s o f ice . Drivin g condition s
ca n b e ver y hazardou s whe n th e
outsid e temperatur e is nea r freezing .
Th e roa d surfac e ca n becom e
covere d wit h area s o f wate r puddle s
mixe d wit h area s o f ice , s o you r
tractio n ca n chang e withou t warning .
B e carefu l whe n downshifting . I f
tractio n is  low , yo u ca n loc k u p th e
driv e wheel s fo r a  momen t an d caus e
a  skid . B
e ver y cautiou s whe n passing , o r
bein g passe d b y othe r vehicles . Th e
spra y fro m larg e vehicle s reduce s
you r visibility , an d th e win d buffetin g
ca n caus e yo u to  los e control .
Drivin g 

DO
T Tir e Qualit y Gradin g (U.S . Vehicles )
Th e tire s o n you r ca r mee t al l U.S .
Federa l Safet y Requirements . Al l
tire s  ar e  als o  grade d fo r treadwear ,
traction , an d temperatur e perform -
anc e accordin g to  Departmen t o f
Transportatio n  (DOT )  standards .
Th e followin g explain s thes e
gradings .
Unifor m  Tir e  Qualit y  Gradin g
Qualit y  grade s  ca n b e foun d wher e
applicabl e o n  th e tir e sidewal l
betwee n th e trea d shoulde r an d th e
maximu m sectio n width . Fo r
example :
 Treadwea
r
Th e treadwea r grad e i s a  compara -
tiv e ratin g base d o n th e wea r rat e o f
th e tir e whe n teste d unde r controlle d
condition s o n a  specifie d governmen t
tes t course . Fo r example , a  tir e
grade d  15 0 woul d wea r on e an d on e
hal f  (1-1/2 )  time s a s wel l o n th e
governmen t course  as a  tir e grade d
100 . Th e relativ e performanc e o f
tire s depend s upo n th e actua l condi -
tion s o f thei r use , however ,  an d ma y
depar t  significantl y fro m th e  nor m
du e t o variation s i n  drivin g habits ,
servic e practices ,  an d difference s i n
roa d characteristic s an d climate .
 Tractio
n
Th e tractio n  grades , fro m highes t t o
lowest ,  ar e AA , A ,  B ,  an d C .  Thos e
grade s  represen t  th e tire' s  abilit y  t o
sto p  o n we t pavemen t a s  measure d
unde r controlle d condition s  o n
specifie d  governmen t  tes t  surface s  o f
asphal t  an d concrete . A  tir e marke d  C
ma y  hav e poo r tractio n performance .
Warning : Th e tractio n grad e assigne d
t o  thi s tir e is  base d o n  straight-ahea d
brakin g tractio n tests ,  an d  doe s no t
includ e acceleration , cornering ,
hydroplaning ,  o r pea k tractio n
characteristics .
Technica l Informatio n
Treadwea
r  20 0
Tractio n A A
Temperatur e A