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We recommend that a pregnant
woman use a lap/shoulder belt
whenever possible. Remember to
keep the lap portion of the belt as low as possible across your hips.
Pregnant women should also sit as far back as possible from thesteering wheel or dashboard. This
will reduce the risk of injuries to
both the mother and her unborn
child that can be caused by a
crash or an inflating airbag.
Each time you have a checkup,
ask your doctor if it's okay for
you to drive.
Additiona l Safet y
Precaution s
Two people should never use
the same seat belt. If they do, they could be very seriously
injured in a crash.
Do not put any accessories on
seat belts. Devices intended toimprove occupant comfort, or
reposition the shoulder part of a seat belt, can severely
compromise the protective
capability of the seat belt and increase the chance of serious
injury in a crash. Do not place hard or sharp
objects between yourself and
an airbag. Carrying hard orsharp objects on your lap, or
driving with a pipe or other sharp object in your mouth, can
result in injuries if your airbags inflate.
Keep your hands and arms
away from the airbag covers.
If your hands or arms are close
to the SRS covers in the center of the steering wheel or on top of the dashboard, they could be
injured if the airbags inflate.
Never let passengers ride in the cargo area or on top of a
folded-down back seat. All passengers must sit in locked,upright seats and be properly
restrained by seat belts.
Do not attach or place objects
on the airbag covers. Any
object attached to or placed on
the covers marked "SRS
AIRBAG" in the center of the steering wheel and on top of
the dashboard could interfere with the proper operation of theairbags. Or, if the airbags
inflate, the objects could be
propelled inside the car and hurt someone.
Drive r an d Passenge r Safet y
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Honda provides a lifetime
warranty on seat belts. Honda will
repair or replace any seat belt
component that fails to function
properly during normal use. Please see your Honda Warranty
Information booklet for details.
If a seat belt is worn during a
crash, you should have your
dealer inspect the belt, and replace it if necessary. A belt that has
been worn during a crash may not
provide the same level of
protection in a subsequent crash.
The dealer should also inspect the anchors for damage and replace
them if needed. For information on how to clean
your seat belts, see page 225.
The SRS is designed to provide
protection under a wide range of
driving conditions, including off-road driving. When driving
off-road, it is important that everyone wear their seat belts
properly, and that you drive at speeds that are safe for the terrain
and conditions. Refer to the Off-Road Driving Information
booklet for tips on proper
operation.
SR S Component s
Your Supplemental Restraint
System (SRS) includes:
Two frontal airbags. Thedriver's airbag is stored in the
center of the steering wheel;
the front passenger's airbag is
stored in the dashboard. Both
are marked "SRS AIRBAG."
Drive r an d Passenge r Safet y
Additiona
l Informatio n
Abou t You r SR S
Not checking or maintaining
seat belts can result in serious injury or death if the seat belts
do not work properly when
needed.
Check your seat belts regularly
and have any problem
corrected as soon as possible.
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Seat
s
C — TIL T STEERIN G WHEE L
B
— SEA T BEL T
A SEAT ADJUSTMENT
See page 89.
B SEAT BELT
See pages 13 — 15.
C TILT STEERING WHEEL
See page 111.
A — SEA T ADJUSTMEN T
Of f t o a Goo d Star t
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Engin
e Compartmen t
P ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK
See page 196, 209.
Q WINDSHIELD WASHER
RESERVOIR
See page 69.
R RADIATOR CAP
See page 214.
P — ENGIN E OI L
DIPSTIC K
Q — WINDSHIEL D
WASHE R RESERVCH R
V — RADIATO R
RESERV E TAN K
S
ENGINE OIL FILL CAP
See page 208.
T BRAKE MASTER
CYLINDER
RESERVOIR
See page 215.
U CLUTCH MASTER
CYLINDER RESERVOIR
See page 219. V
RADIATOR RESERVE TANK
See page 214.
W POWER STEERING
RESERVOIR
See page 219.
X AIR CLEANER
See page 210.
T — BRAK E MASTE R
CYLINDE R RESERVOI R
U - CLUTC H MASTE R
CYLINDE R RESERVOI R
R — RADIATO R CA P
Off t o a Goo d Star t
S
— ENGIN E OI L FIL L CA P
W — POWE R STEERIN G
RESERVOI R
X — AIR CLEANE R
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Automati
c Transmissio n
Flui d Temperatur e Indicato r
The "A/T OIL TEMP" indicator
light warns that the automatic
transmission fluid temperature is
high.
The indicator light should turn onwhen the ignition switch is turned
to the "ON" position, but should
go out after a few seconds. If this light comes on while you are
driving, slow down and pull off the
road. Stop the vehicle at a safe
place and put the shift lever in "P"
position. With the engine idling,
wait until the light goes off. If thelight goes off, you can drive the
vehicle again. If the light does not
go off, have the automatic
transmission lubricating system
checked as soon as possible by
your Honda dealer.
Driving with the "AIT OIL TEMP" light constantly on will cause
serious mechanical damage to the
automatic transmission. Windshiel
d Wiper/Washe r
The lever on the right side of the steering column controls the
windshield wipers. Move the lever
down to select the various windshield wiper speeds.
In INT, the wipers operate every
few seconds. In LO and HIGH, the
wipers run continuously.
In INT, you can vary how often the
Instrument s an d Control s
Switche
s
NOTIC E
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Tur
n Signa l Leve r
Push the lever fully up to signal a
right turn. Push it fully down to signal a left turn. Lights on the
front and rear of the vehicle will
flash.
The turn signal will cancel itself as
the turn is completed. In some
driving maneuvers, such as
changing lanes on an expressway, the steering wheel is not turned
back sufficiently after completing the turn to automatically cancel the
turn signal. In such maneuvers the
driver should manually return the
lever to the neutral or canceled
position when the turn is
completed.
Lane Change Signal In some turns, such as changing
lanes, the steering wheel is not
turned far enough to cancel the
turn signal. For convenience, you
can flash the turn signal by
moving the lever part way (to the
first stop) and holding it there.
The lever will return to the
horizontal position when you
release it. A green light on the instrument
panel flashes to indicate proper operation of the front and rear
turn signal lights. If the green
light remains on, but does not
flash, check for defective bulbs If the green light does not lightwhen the lever is moved, check
the fuse and indicator bulb.
Instrument s an d Control s
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Interio
r Feature s
Keys and Ignition .......... 97
Steering Column Lock/
Ignition Switch ........ 97 LOCK .............. 97
ACC ................ 97
ON ................. 97START .............. 97
Key Removal ........... 98
Key Reminder .......... 98
Guard Against Theft ..... 98
Locks ................... 99 Power Door Locks ...... 100
Child-Safe Door Locks .. 101
Mirrors ................. 101 Interior Mirror ......... 101Power Mirrors ......... 101Vanity Mirror .......... 102 Power Windows .......... 103
Checking the CircuitBreaker ............. 104
Tailgate ................ 104 Operation ............. 104
Hood Release ............ 105
Interior Lights ........... 107 Luggage Light ......... 107Dome Light ........... 107
Courtesy Lights ........ 108
Map Lights............ 108
Moonroof ............... 108 Conveniences ............ 109
Beverage Holder ....... 109
Sun Visor ............. 110Glove Box ............ 110
Assist Grip ............ 111
Horn Button ........... 11
Tilt Steering Wheel ..... 1
11
1
Cigarette Lighte
r ....... 112
Ashtrays .............. 112
Accessory Power Outlets . 113
Interio r Feature s
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Key
s an d Ignitio n
Your Passport comes with two
keys.
The key code number is stamped
on the metal plate attached to the
key ring.
For vehicle security: Record the key code number.
Keep the key code number
plate in a safe place, NOT IN
THE VEHICLE. If the original keys are lost,
duplicates can be made using the
key code number. Contact any
Honda dealer or a locksmith.
Steerin g Colum n
Lock/Ignitio n Switc h
The ignition switch, on the right side of the steering column, has
five positions: LOC
K — The normal parking
position. This locks the steering and prevents normal use of the
steering wheel.
The key can be removed only when the ignition is in this
position. On automatic transmission models, the ignition
switch cannot be turned to the
"LOCK" position unless the shift lever has first been placed in the
"P" position. The shift lever is
then locked.
ACC (Accessory) — In this
position, yo
u can use some
electrical accessories when the
engine is not running.
O N — The normal driving
position.
STAR T — This position starts the
engine. The switch returns to ON when you release the key.
Interior Feature s
META
L PLAT E
WIT H KE Y COD E