
2000 Civic Sedan
 Online Reference Owner's Manual 
 Contents 
 
Introduction  ........................................................................\
.................................................................  i 
A Few Words About Safet y........................................................................\
.........................................ii 
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 ........................................................................\
..................... . 89
How to operate the climate control system, the audio system, and other c\
onvenience features. 
Before Driving........................................................................\
..........................................................141
What gasoline to use, how to break -in your new vehicle, and how to load luggage and other cargo.  
Driving ........................................................................\
..................................................................... .155
The proper way to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, pl\
us towing a trailer. 
Maintenance........................................................................\
.............................................................173
The Maintenance Schedule shows you when you need to take you r vehicle to the dealer. 
Appearance Care........................................................................\
..................................................... .231
Tips on cleaning and protecting your vehicle. Things to look for if your\
 vehicle ever needs body repairs.  
Taking Care of the Unexpected........................................................................\
..............................237
This section covers several problems motorists sometimes experience, an d how to handle them. 
Technical Information........................................................................\
............................................ .261
ID numbers, dimensions, capacities, and technical information. 
Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. and Canada)................................................................273
A summary of the warranties covering your new Acura, and how to contact \
us.  
Authorized Manuals (U.S. only)........................................................................\
..............................279
How to order manuals and other technical literature.  
Index........................................................................\
.............................................................................. I 
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 for additional information.   
Owner's Identification Form 

Startin
g th e Engin e
1 . Appl y th e parkin g brake .
2 . I n  col d weather , tur n of f al l
electrica l accessorie s t o  reduc e
th e drai n o n th e battery .
3 . Manual Transmission:
Pus h th e clutc h peda l dow n al l th e
way . STAR T (III )  doe s no t
functio n unles s th e clutc h peda l i s
depressed .
Automatic Transmission:
 Mak e sur e th e shif t leve r i s  in
Park . Pres s o n th e brak e pedal .
4 . Withou t touchin g th e accelerato r
pedal , tur n th e ignitio n ke y to  th e
STAR T (III ) position . I f th e engin e
doe s no t star t righ t away , d o no t
hol d th e ke y in  STAR T (III ) fo r
mor e tha n 1 5 second s a t a  time .
Paus e fo r a t leas t 1 0 second s
befor e tryin g again .
 5
. I f th e engin e doe s no t star t withi n
1 5  seconds , o r start s bu t stall s
righ t away , repea t ste p 4  wit h th e
accelerato r peda l presse d half-wa y
down . I f th e engin e starts , releas e
pressur e o n th e accelerato r peda l
s o  th e engin e doe s no t race .
6 . I f th e engin e stil l doe s no t start ,
pres s th e accelerato r peda l al l th e
wa y dow n an d hol d it ther e whil e
startin g in  orde r t o  clea r flooding .
A s before , kee p th e ignitio n ke y in
th e STAR T (III )  positio n fo r n o
mor e tha n 1 5 seconds . Retur n to
ste p 5  if th e engin e doe s no t start .
I f i t  starts , lif t you r foo t  of f th e
accelerato r peda l s o th e engin e
doe s no t race .
Startin g in  Col d Weathe r a t Hig h
Altitude (Above 8,000 feet/
2,40 0 meters )
A n 
 engin
e is  harde r t o  star t i n  col d
weather . Th e thinne r ai r foun d a t
hig h altitud e abov e 8,00 0 fee t (2,40 0 meters
)  add s t o  th e problem .
Us e th e followin g procedure :
1 . Tur n of f al l electrica l accessorie s
t o  reduc e th e drai n o n th e battery .
2 . Pus h th e accelerato r peda l half -
wa y t o  th e floo r an d hol d it ther e
whil e startin g th e engine . D o no t
hol d th e ignitio n ke y in  STAR T
(III ) fo r mor e tha n 1 5 seconds .
Whe n th e engin e starts , releas e
th e accelerato r peda l graduall y a s
th e engin e speed s u p an d smooth s
out .
3 . I f th e engin e fail s t o  star t i n  ste p 2 ,
pus h th e accelerato r peda l t o  th e
floo r an d hol d it ther e whil e yo u
tr y t o  star t th e engin e fo r n o mor e
tha n 1 5 seconds . I f th e engin e
doe s no t start , retur n to  ste p 2 .
Drivin g 

Maintenanc
e
Thi s  sectio n  explain s wh y i t i s
importan t t o kee p you r  ca r wel l
maintaine d  an d t o follo w basi c
maintenanc e  safet y precautions .
Thi s sectio n als o include s
Maintenanc e  Schedule s fo r norma l
drivin g an d sever e drivin g conditions ,
a  Maintenanc e Record , an d instruc -
tion s fo r simpl e maintenanc e task s
yo u ma y wan t t o  tak e car e o f
yourself .
I f yo u hav e th e skill s an d tool s t o  per -
for m mor e  comple x maintenanc e
task s o n you r Honda , yo u ma y wan t
t o  purchas e th e Servic e Manual .  Se e
pag e 27 9 fo r informatio n o n ho w to
obtai n a  copy , o r  se e you r Hond a
dealer .
 Maintenanc
e Safety...................... .  17 4
Importan t Safet y Precautions. .  17 5
Maintenanc e Schedule................. . 17 6
Maintenanc e Record.................... . 18 3
Owne r Maintenanc e Checks....... .  18 5
Flui d Locations.............................. . 18 6
Engin e Oil...................................... . 18 7
Addin g Oil.................................. . 18 7
Recommende d Oil.................... .  18 7
Syntheti c Oil.............................. . 18 8
Additives.................................... . 18 8
Changin g th e Oi l an d Filter..... .  18 9
Coolin g System............................. . 19 1
Addin g Engin e Coolant............ .  19 1
Replacin g Engin e Coolant....... .  19 3
Windshiel d Washers.................... . 19 6
Transmissio n Fluid....................... .  19 7
Automati c
Transmission......................... . 19 7
5-spee d Manua l
Transmission......................... . 19 8
Brak e an d Clutc h Fluid................ . 19 8
Brak e System............................ . 19 9
Clutc h System........................... . 19 9
Powe r Steering.............................. . 20 0
Ai r Cleane r Element..................... .  20 1 Hoo
d Latch.................................... .  20 2
Spar k  Plugs.................................... .  20 3
Replacement.............................. . 20 3
Specifications............................ .  20 4
Battery........................................... . 20 5
Wipe r  Blades................................. .  20 7
Ai r  Conditionin g  System.............. .  20 9
Driv e  Belts..................................... .  21 0
Timin g Belt.................................... . 21 0
Tires............................................... .  21 1
Inflation...................................... .  21 1
Recommende d Tir e Pressure s
fo r Norma l Driving........... .  21 2
Tir e Pressur e Adjustmen t fo r
Hig h Spee d Driving.......... .  21 2
Inspection.................................. .  21 3
Maintenance.............................. .  21 3
Tir e  Rotation............................. .  21 4
Replacin g Tire s an d Wheels... . 21 5
Wheel s  an d Tires...................... .  21 6
Winte r Driving.......................... .  21 6
Sno w Tires............................. . 21 6
Tir e  Chains............................ .  21 7
Lights............................................. .  21 8
Replacin g Bulbs........................ .  22 0
Storin g You r Car........................... . 22 9
Maintenanc e 

Coolin
g Syste m
4 .  Remov e th e reserv e tan k fro m it s
holde r b y pullin g it straigh t up .
Drai n th e coolant , the n pu t th e
tan k bac k i n  it s holder . 5
. Whe n th e coolan t stop s draining ,
tighte n th e drai n plu g a t th e
botto m o f th e  radiator .
6 . Mi x th e recommende d antifreez e
wit h a n equa l amoun t o f purifie d
o r distille d wate r i n  a  clea n
container . Th e coolin g syste m
capacit y is :
With 5-speed manual transmission:
 0.8
2  U S ga l (3. 1  ,  0.6 8 Im p gal )
With automatic transmission:
(U.S. : DX , D X Valu e Package , LX ,
Canada : LX , SE , EX ) 0.7
9  U S  ga l  (3. 0  ,0.6 6  Im p  gal )
(U.S. :  EX ) 0.8
5  U S  ga l  (3. 2  ,0.7 0  Im p  gal ) 7
. Pou r coolan t int o th e radiato r u p
t o  th e bas e o f th e fille r neck . Star t
th e engin e an d le t i t ru n fo r abou t
3 0 seconds . The n tur n of f th e
engine .
Maintenanc e
RESERV
E
TAN K
 RESERV
E
TAN K CA P
HOLDE R
 FILLE
R NEC K
Fil l u p to  her e 

Emergenc
y Towin g
I f you r ca r need s t o  b e towed , cal l a
professiona l towin g servic e or , i f yo u
belon g to  one , a n organizatio n tha t
provide s roadside  assistance . Neve r
to w you r ca r behin d anothe r vehicl e
wit h jus t a  rop e o r chain . I t i s ver y
dangerous .
Ther e ar e thre e popula r type s o f
professiona l towin g equipment .
Flat-bed Equipment — Th e operato r
load s you r ca r o n th e bac k o f a  truck .
Thi s i s th e bes t wa y t o transpor t
you r  Honda .
Wheel-Lift Equipment — Th e to w
truc k  use s tw o pivotin g arm s tha t g o
unde r th e tire s  (fron t o r rear )  an d lif t
the m of f th e ground . Th e othe r tw o
tire s remai n o n th e ground . Thi s is
a n   acceptabl e wa y t o  to w you r
Honda .
Sling-type Equipment — Th e to w
truc k use s meta l cable s wit h hook s o
n th e ends . Thes e hook s g o aroun d
part s o f th e fram e o r suspensio n an d
th e cable s lif t tha t en d o f th e ca r of f
th e ground . You r car' s suspensio n
an d bod y ca n b e seriousl y damaged .
Thi s metho d o f towin g is
unacceptable .
I f you r  Hond a  canno t  b e  transporte d
b y flat-bed ,  i t shoul d b e towe d b y
wheel-lif t  equipmen t wit h  th e  fron t
wheel s of f th e ground .  I f  du e t o
damage , you r  ca r mus t b e towe d
wit h th e fron t wheel s o n th e ground ,
d o th e following :
5-speed Manual Transmission
 Releas e th e parkin g brake .
Shif t th e transmissio n t o Neutral .
Automatic Transmission
 Releas e th e parkin g brake .
Star t th e engine .
Shif t t o   D4 , the n t o N .
Tur n of f th e  engine .
 Improper towing preparation will
damage the transmission. Follow the
above procedure exactly. If you cannot
shift the transmission or start the
engine (automatic transmission), your
car must be transported with the front
wheels off the ground.
Wit h th e fron t wheel s o n th e ground ,
i t  i s bes t t o to w th e ca r n o farthe r
tha n 5 0 mile s  (8 0 km) , an d kee p th e
spee d belo w 3 5 mp h  (5 5 km/h) .
I f you r ca r i s equippe d wit h a  fron t
spoiler ,  remov e it befor e towin g s o it
i s  no t damaged .
CONTINUED
Takin g Car e o f th e  Unexpecte d
NOTIC
E 

Inde
x
Clutc h Fluid................................... . 19 9
C O  in  th e Exhaust........................ . 27 0
Col d Weather , Startin g in............ .  15 7
Compac t Spare.............................. . 23 8
Consume r Information*............... . 27 4
Controls , Instrument s and............. .
 51
Coolan t
Adding........................................ . 19 1
Checking.................................... . 
 14
7
Prope r Solution......................... . 19 1
Replacing................................... . 19 3
Temperatur e Gauge................... . 5 8
Corrosio n Protection.................... . 23 5
Crankcas e Emission s Contro l
System........................................ . 27 0
Cruis e Contro l Operation.............. . 6 6
Custome r Relation s Office.......... . 27 4
DANGER ,  Explanatio n  of................ .  i i
Dashboard................................... . 2 , 5 2
Daytim e Runnin g Lights................ . 6 1
Dea d Battery , Wha t t o  Do........... . 24 5
Defects , Reportin g Safety............ . 28 0
Defo g an d Defrost.......................... . 9 5 Defogger
,  Rea r Window................ .  6 4
Defrostin g th e Windows................ . 9 5
DEXRON ® II I Automati c
Transmissio n Fluid................... .  19 7
Dimensions.................................... .  26 4
Dimmin g th e  Headlights............... .  6 1
Dipstic k
Automati c Transmission.......... .  19 7
Engin e Oil.................................. . 14 6
Directiona l Signals.......................... .  6 2
Disabled , Towin g You r Ca r If..... . 25 9
Dis c Brak e Wea r Indicators........ .  16 6
Disposa l o f Use d Oil..................... .  19 0
Door s
Lockin g an d Unlocking.............. . 7 1
Powe r Doo r Locks...................... .  7 2
DO T Tir e  Qualit y Grading.......... .  26 6
Downshifting ,  5-spee d Manua l
Transmission............................. .  15 8
Driv e Belts..................................... .  21 0
Drive r an d  Passenge r Safety........... .  5
Driving........................................... . 15 5
Economy.................................... .  14 8
I n   Ba d Weather......................... .  17 0
I n  Foreig n Countries................ .  26 9 Economy
, Fuel.............................. . 14 8
Emergencie s o n th e Road............ . 23 7
Battery , Jum p Starting............. .  24 5
Brak e Syste m Indicator............   252
Changin g a  Fla t Tire................ .  23 9
Chargin g Syste m Indicator..... .  25 0
Checkin g th e Fuses.................. .  25 5
Lo w Oi l Pressur e Indicator..... .  24 9
Malfunctio n Indicato r Lamp... .  25 1
Manuall y  Closin g Moonroof... .  25 3
Overheate d Engine.................. .  24 7
Emergenc y Brake........................... .  8 5
Emergenc y Flashers...................... .  6 4
Emergenc y Towing...................... .  25 9
Emission s Controls....................... .  27 0
Engin e
Coolan t Temperatur e  Gaug e .... .  5 8
Driv e Belts................................. . 21 0
Malfunctio n  Indicato r
Lamp................................ .56, 25 1
Oi l Pressur e Indicator........ .  55 ,  24 9
Oil , Wha t Kin d to  Use.............. .  18 7
CONTINUED 

Inde
x
Maintenance.................................. . 17 3
Owne r Maintenanc e Checks... .  18 5
Record................................. .183  - 
184
Require d Indicator...................... . 
 5
9
Safety.......................................... . 17 4
Schedule............................. .178  - 
182
Malfunctio n Indicato r 
 Lamp.
. 56 , 25 1
Manua l Transmission................... . 15 8
Manua l Transmissio n Flui d ........ .  19 8
Meters , Gauges............................... . 5 7
Methano l i n  Gasoline................... . 26 8
Mirrors , Adjusting.......................... . 8 3
Moonroof......................................... . 8 3
Closin g Manually...................... . 25 3
Operation..................................... . 8 3
Neutra l Gea r Position................... .  16 2
Ne w Vehicl e Break-i n .................. .  14 2
Norma l Shif t Speeds..................... .  15 9
NOTICE , Explanatio n of................... .
 i
Numbers, Identification............... . 
 26
2
 Octan
e Requirement , Gasoline... .  14 2
Odometer......................................... .  5 7
Odometer , Trip............................... . 5 7
Oi l
Change , Ho w to  ........................ .  18 9
Change , Whe n to...................... . 17 8
Checkin g Engine...................... .  14 6
Pressur e Indicator.............. . 55 , 24 9
Selectin g Prope r Viscosit y
Chart...................................... .  18 8
O N (Ignitio n Ke y Position)........... . 7 1
Onboar d Refuelin g Vapo r
Recovery.................................... . 27 0
Openin g th e Hood........................ . 14 4
Openin g th e Trunk......................... . 7 6
Operatio n in  Foreig n Countries.. .  26 9
Outsid e Mirrors.............................. . 8 3
Overheating , Engine.................... . 24 7
Owne r Maintenanc e Checks....... .  18 5
Oxygenate d Fuels......................... . 26 8
Pain t Touch-up.............................. . 23 3
 Pane
l Brightnes s Control.............. . 6 2
Par k Gea r Position........................ . 16 1
Parking........................................... . 16 5
Parkin g Brake................................. . 8 5
Parkin g Lights................................. . 6 1
Parkin g Ove r Thing s tha t Burn.. .  27 2
PGM-F I System............................. . 27 1
Polishin g an d Waxing.................. . 23 3
Powe r
Doo r Locks.................................. . 7 2
Mirrors......................................... . 8 4
Steering...................................... . 20 0
Windows...................................... . 8 1
Pre-Driv e Safet y Checklist............ . 1 1
Pregnancy , Usin g Sea t Belts......... . 1 9
Protectin g Adults............................ . 1 2
Additiona l Safet y Precautions... . 1 9
Advic e fo r Pregnan t Women..... . 1 9
Protectin g Children........................ . 2 1
Protectin g Infants....................... . 2 9
Protectin g Large r Children....... . 3 7
Protectin g Smal l Children......... . 3 3
Usin g Chil d Seat s wit h
Tethers..................................... . 4 0 

Inde
x
Radiato r Overheating................... . 24 7
Radio/CD/Cassett e
Soun d Syste m ............. .
98, 107, 121
Rea r En d 
 Towing..........................
. 25 9
Rea r Lights , Bul b
Replacement...................... . 223 , 22 4
Rea r Seat , Folding.......................... . 8 0
Rea r Vie w Mirror............................ .  8 3
Rea r Windo w Defogger................. .  6 4
Reclinin g th e Sea t Backs............... . 7 7
Recommende d Shif t Speed s ....... .  15 9
Reminde r Lights............................. . 5 3
Remot e Transmitter....................... . 7 3
Replacemen t  Informatio n
Ai r Cleane r Element................. .  20 1
Engin e Coolant.......................... .  19 3
Engin e Oi l an d Filter................ .  18 9
Fuses.......................................... . 25 5
Ligh t Bulbs................................ . 22 0
Schedule.................................... . 17 8
Spar k Plugs................................ . 20 3
Timin g Belt................................ . 21 0
Tires........................................... . 21 5
Wipe r Blades............................. . 20 7
 Replacin
g Sea t Belt s Afte r a
Crash............................................ . 4 4
Reserv e Tank , Engin e
Coolant............................... .  147, 19 1
Restraint , Child............................... . 2 1
Revers e Gea r Position.................. .  16 2
Rotation , Tire................................ . 21 4
Safet y Belts.................................. .8 ,  4 2
Safet y Defects , Reporting * ......... . 27 8
Safet y Features................................. . 7
Airbags........................................... . 9
Doo r Locks.................................. .  1 1
Hea d Restraints.......................... .  1 0
Sea t Belts....................................... . 8
Seat s &  Seat-Backs..................... .  1 0
Safet y Labels , Locatio n of............. . 5 0
Safet y  Messages............................... .  i i
Sea t Belt , Additiona l Information. . 4 2
La p  Belt......................................... 43
Lap/Shoulde r Belt...................... .  4 2
Sea t Bel t Maintenance............... .  4 4
Sea t Bel t Syste m Components.. . 4 2
 Sea
t Belts..................................... . 8 , 4 2
Cleaning..................................... . 23 4
Maintenance................................ . 4 4
Reminde r Ligh t an d Beeper...... . 5 4
Syste m Components................... . 4 2
Tethe r Anchorag e Points.......... . 4 0
Us e Durin g Pregnancy............... . 1 9
Wearin g a  Lap/Shoulde r Belt... . 1 5
Wearin g th e La p Belt................. . 1 7
Seats , Adjustin g the........................ . 7 7
Seria l Number............................... . 26 2
Servic e Intervals........................... . 17 8
Servic e Manual * ........................... . 27 9
Servic e Statio n Procedures......... . 14 3
Settin g th e Clock.......... .
101, 112, 126
Shiftin g
Th e Automati c 
 Transmissio
n ..  16 0
Th e 5-spee d Manua l
Transmission......................... . 15 8
Shif t Leve r Positio n Indicator..... .  16 0
Shif t Loc k Release........................ .  16 4
Sid e Marke r Lights , Bul b
Replacemen t in......................... . 22 1
Signalin g Turns............................... . 6 2
CONTINUED