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Indicator Lights 
lA! I Q I Tum Signal a!ld ~ Hazard Wammg 
Indicators 
The left or right  turn signal  light 
blinks  when you signal  a lane  change 
or  turn.  If the  light  does  not blink  or 
blinks  rapidly,  it usually  means one 
of  the  turn  signal  bulbs is burned  out 
(see  page 
192 ) . Replace  the bulb  as 
soon  as possible,  since other  drivers 
cannot  see that  you are signalling. 
When  you turn  on the  Hazard 
Warning  switch, both turn signal 
lights  blink. 
All turn signals  on the 
outside  of the  car should  flash. 
I § D I High Beam Indicator 
This light comes  on with  the high 
beam  headlights. 
See page 51 for 
information  on the  headlight 
controls. 
46 Instruments and Controls 
~ "Daytime Running 
~ Lights" Indicator 
Canadian  models only 
This indicator  lights when you turn 
the  ignition  switch to 
ON (ID with 
the  headlight  switch off and  the 
parking  brake set. 
It should  go off if 
you  turn  on the  headlights  or release 
the  parking  brake. 
If it comes  on at 
any  other  time, it means  there is a 
problem  with the DRL. 
There may 
also  be a problem  with the high 
beam  headlights. 
~ Immobilizer System 
~ Indicator 
This indicator  comes on for  a few 
seconds  when you turn  the ignition 
switch 
0 N (ID. It will  then  go off if 
you  have  inserted  a properly-coded 
ignition  key. 
If it is  not  a properly
coded  key, the indicator  will blink 
and 
the engine will not  start  (see 
page 
59 ).  This 
indicator  also blinks  several 
times  when you turn  the ignition 
switch  from 
ON (II) to ACCESSORY 
(I) or LOCK  (0). 
Cruise Control Indicator 
This lights  when you set the cruise 
control. 
See page 55 for  information 
on  operating  the cruise  control. 
[ji] Low Fuel Indicator 
This light comes  on as a reminder 
that  you must  refuel  soon.  
         
        
        
     
        
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The interior light has a three
position  switch. In the 
0 FF position, 
the light  does  not come on. In the 
center  position,  the interior  light 
comes  on when  you open  either  door. 
In  the 
ON position,  the interior  light 
stays  on continuously.  In 
addition,  when the three  position 
switch  is in  the  center  position  with 
both  doors  closed,  the two  bulbs 
in 
the interior  light can be turned  on 
separately  by the  pushbutton 
switches  next to them. 
Push the 
switch  to turn  the light  on or off. 
If the  three-position  switch is in the 
center  position, 
the interior  light will 
come on when  you remove  the key 
from  the ignition  switch. 
Interior Lights 
Instruments and Controls 83  
         
        
        
     
        
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This section explains  why it is 
important  to keep  your car well 
maintained  and to follow  basic 
maintenance  safety precautions. 
This section  also includes 
Maintenance  Schedules for normal 
driving  and severe  driving  conditions, 
a  Maintenance  Record, and instruc
tions  for simple  maintenance  tasks 
you  may  want  to take  care  of 
yourself. 
If you  have the skills  and tools  to per
form  more  complex  maintenance 
tasks  on your  Honda,  you may  want 
to  purchase 
the Service Manual. See 
page 259 for  information  on how  to 
obtain  a copy, 
or see  your  Honda 
dealer.  Maintenance 
Safety ....................... 
144 
Important 
Safety Precautions .. 145 
Maintenance Schedule ..................  146 
Required  Maintenance  Record 
.... 153 
Owner Maintenance Checks ........ 155 
Fluid Locations  ............................... 156 
Engine Oil ....................................... 157 
Adding Oil... ................................ 157 
Recommended Oil .....................  157 
Synthetic 
Oil ............................... 158 
Additives  .....................................  158 
Changing the Oil and Filter.. .... 159 
Cooling  System .............................. 161 
Adding Engine Coolant ............. 161 
Replacing  Engine Coolant ........ 163 
Windshield  Washers ..................... 167 
6-speed Manual Transmission 
Fluid  ............................................ 
168 
Differential  Fluid ........................... 169 
Brake  and Clutch Fluid ................. 170 
Brake  Fluid ................................. 170 
Brake System ............................. 170 
Clutch  System ............................ 171 
Air Cleaner Element..  .................... 172 
Hood Latch  ..................................... 174 
Maintenance 
Spark Plugs ..................................... 174 
Replacement  ............................... 17 4 
Specifications  .............................  176 
Battery  ............................................ 
177 
Wiper Blades  .................................. 180 
Air Conditioning  System ............... 182 
Air Conditioning Filter, ................. 183 
Drive Belt ........................................ 184 
Tires  ................................................ 185 
Inflation  ....................................... 185 
Inspection  ................................... 187 
Maintenance  ............................... 188 
Tire Rotation  .............................. 188 
Tire Wear .................................... 188 
Replacing  Tires and Wheels .... 189 
Wheels  and Tires  ....................... 190 
Winter  Driving  ........................... 190 
Snow 
Tires  .............................. 191 
Tire Chains ............................. 191 
Lights  .............................................. 192 
Replacing  Bulbs ......................... 194 
Storing Your Car ............................ 202 
Maintenance 143  
         
        
        
     
        
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Lights 
Check the operation  of your  car's 
exterior  lights at least  once a month. 
A  burned  out bulb  can create  an 
unsafe  condition 
by reducing  your 
car's  visibility  and the ability  to 
signal  your intentions  to other 
drivers. 
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Maintenance  
         
        
        
     
        
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Lights 
Check the following: 
• Headlights  (low and high  beam) 
• Parking  lights 
• Taillights 
• Brake lights 
• Turn signals 
• Back-up  lights 
• Hazard light function 
• License  plate light 
• Side marker  lights 
• Daytime  running lights 
(Canadian cars) 
If you find  any bulbs  are burned  out, 
replace 
them as  soon  as possible. 
Refer  to the  chart on page 
245 to 
determine  what type of replacement 
bulb  is needed. 
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Lights 
Replacing a Headlight  Bulb 
The low beam  headlight  bulbs are a 
type  of high  voltage  discharge  tube. 
High  voltage  can remain  in 
the 
circuit even with the light switch  off 
and  the key  removed.  Because of 
this,  you should  not attempt  to 
examine  or change  a low  beam 
headlight  bulb yourself. 
If a low 
beam  headlight  bulb fails,  take the 
car  to your  dealer  to have  it replaced. 
194 Maintenance 
Halogen  bulbs are used  for the  high 
beam  headlight  bulbs. 
When 
replacing a high  beam  headlight  bulb, 
handle  it by  its base  and protect  the 
glass  from contact  with your  skin or 
hard  objects. 
If you touch  the glass, 
clean  it with  denatured  alcohol and a 
clean  cloth. 
NOTICE 
Halogen  headlight  bulbs get very  hot 
when 
lit. Oil, perspiration,  or a scratch 
on  the  glass  can cause  the bulb  to 
overheat  and shatter.  
         
        
        
     
        
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1. Open the hood. 
If you need  to change the high 
beam headlight  bulb on the  left 
side,  remove  the coolant  reserve 
tank  from its  holder by pulling  it 
straight  up. 
2. Remove  the electrical  connector 
from 
the bulb  by squeezing the 
connector  to unlock the tab,  then 
slide 
the connector  off the bulb. 
3. Remove the rubber  weather  seal 
by  pulling  on the  tab. 
4. Unclip the end  of the hold-down 
wire  from its  slot. 
Pivot it out  of 
the way  and remove  the bulb 
socket. 
5. Pull the bulb  straight  out of its 
socket. 
Push the new  bulb  straight  into 
the  socket  until it bottoms. 
Lights 
6. Insert the socket  back into the 
headlight  assembly.  Make sure 
the bulb is installed  correctly  by 
looking  through  the headlight  lens. 
The pins on the base  of the  bulb 
should  fit in 
the holes  in the 
headlight  assembly. 
Pivot the hold
down  wire back  in place  and clip 
the  end  into  the slot. 
7. Install the rubber  seal over  the 
back  of 
the headlight  assembly. 
Make  sure it is  right  side 
up; it is 
marked 
''TOP." 
8. Push the electrical  connector  onto 
the new bulb. 
Turn on the headlights  to test the 
new  bulb. 
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Lights 
Replacing Front Tum Signal and 
Side Marker Light Bulbs 
1. If you are changing the bulb  on 
the  driver's  side, start the engine, 
turn  the steering  wheel 
all the way 
to  the  right,  and turn  off the 
engine. 
If you  are changing  the 
bulb  on the  passenger's  side, turn 
the  steering  wheel to the  left. 
196 Maintenance 
2. Use a flat-tipped  screwdriver  to 
remove  the three  holding  clips 
from  the inner  fender. 
3. Pull the inner  fender  cover back. 
4. Remove  the socket  from the 
headlight  assembly by turning  it 
one-quarter  turn counterclockwise. 
5. Pull the bulb  straight  out of its 
socket. 
6. Install  the new  bulb  in the socket. 
7. Insert  the socket  back into the 
headlight  assembly. 
Turn it 
clockwise  to lock  it 
in place. 
8. Test the lights  to make  sure the 
new  bulb  is working. 
9. Put the  inner  fender in place. 
Install  the two  holding  clips. Lock 
each  clip in place  by pushing  on 
the  center.