
Protecting Children 
Additional Safety Precaution 
• Do not leave a child alone in your 
car. Leaving  a child  without  adult 
supervision  is illegal 
in most  states 
and  Canadian  provinces  and can 
be  very  hazardous.  For example,  a 
small  child left 
in a car  on a hot 
day  can die from  heatstroke.  A 
child  left alone  with the key  in the 
ignition  can accidentally  set the 
car 
in motion,  possibly  injuring 
themselves 
or others. 
22 Driver and Passenger Safety 
General  Guidelines for Using 
Child 
Seats 
As  discussed  on page  20, because 
your  car does  not have  a back  seat, 
and  because 
of the passenger's 
airbag  hazard,  we strongly 
recommend  that you 
do not carry  a 
small  child as a passenger 
in this  car. 
However, 
if you  must  carry  a small 
child 
in this  car, the child  must  be 
properly  restrained  in a child  seat. 
The following  pages give general 
guidelines for  selecting and installing 
a  child  seat. 
See page 26 for 
additional  information. 
Selecting a Child Seat 
To provide  proper protection,  a child 
seat  should  meet three 
requirements: 
1. The child seat should meet safety 
standards. The child  seat should 
meet  Federal  Motor Vehicle 
Safety  Standard 
213 (FMVSS 213) 
or Canadian  Motor Vehicle  Safety 
Standard 
213 (CMVSS 213).  Look 
for  the  manufacturer's  statement 
of  compliance  on the  box  and  seat.  

This section  gives information  about 
the  controls  and displays 
that 
contribute  to the daily operation  of 
your  Honda. 
All the essential 
controls  are within  easy reach. 
Control Locations  ............................ 42 
Indicator Lights ................................ 43 
Gauges  .............................................. 47 
Speedometer  ................................  4 7 
Select  Button  ................................  4 7 
Tachometer  ..................................  4 7 
Temperature  Gauge .................... 
47 
Fuel Gauge  ................................... 48 
Odometer  ...................................... 48 
Trip Meter  .................................... 48 
Maintenance  Required 
Indicator  .................................... 
49 
Controls Near the Steering 
Wheel  ........................................ 
50 
Headlights  .................................... 51 
Daytime Running Lights ............. 52 
Instrument  Panel Brightness ..... 52 
Turn Signals  ................................. 53 
Windshield  Wipers ...................... 53 
Windshield  Washers ................... 54 
Steering Wheel Controls  ................ 55 
Cruise Control .............................. 55 
Keys and Locks  ................................ 58 
Keys ............................................... 58 
Immobilizer  System ..................... 59 
Ignition  Switch ............................. 60 
Instruments  and Controls 
Power Door Locks  ....................... 62 
Remote  Transmitter  .................... 63 
Trunk ............................................ 66 
Console Compartments  .............. 67 
Seat Adjustments  ............................. 68 
Power Windows ............................... 69 
Convertible  Top ............................... 71 
Opening  the Convertible  Top ..... 71 
Closing the Convertible  Top ...... 7 4 
Convertible  Top 
Cover.. .............. 76 
Maintenance  ................................. 77 
Hazard Warning  ............................... 79 
Mirrors .............................................. 79 
Adjusting  the Power  Mirrors ..... 79 
Parking  Brake .................................. 80 
Beverage  Holder .............................. 81 
Accessory  Power Socket  ................ 81 
Audio Panel. ...................................... 82 
Interior  Lights .................................. 83 
Instruments  and Controls 41  

Indicator Lights 
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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. 
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~ "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.  

Keys and Locks 
Keys 
Your  car comes  with two master 
keys  and a valet  key. 
The master  key fits all the locks  on 
your  car: 
• Ignition 
• Doors 
• Trunk 
• Lower  console  compartment 
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The valet key works  only in the 
ignition  and the door  locks.  You can 
keep  the trunk  and the lower  console 
compartment  locked when you leave 
your  car and  the valet  key at a 
parking  facility. 
You  should  have received  a key 
number  plate with your  keys.  You 
will need this key number if you  ever 
have  to 
get a lost  key  replaced.  Keep 
the  plate  stored 
in a safe  place. If you 
need  to replace  a key,  use only 
Honda-approved  key blanks. 
These keys  contain  electronic 
circuits  that are activated  by the 
Immobilizer  System. 
They will not 
work  to start  the engine  if the 
circuits  are damaged. 
• Protect the  keys  from  direct 
sunlight,  high temperature,  and 
high  humidity. 
• Do not  drop  the keys  or set heavy 
objects  on them. 
• Keep the keys  away  from liquids. 
If they get wet, dry them immedi
ately  with a soft  cloth. 
The keys do not contain  batteries. 
Do not try to take them apart. 
Remote Transmitter 
Your  car also  comes  with two remote 
transmitters;  see page 
63 for an 
explanation  of the  operation.  

Immobilizer System 
The Immobilizer System protects 
your  car from  theft.  A properly
coded  master  or valet  key must  be 
used 
in the  ignition  switch for the 
engine  to start. 
If an  improperly
coded  key (or other  device)  is used, 
the  engine's  fuel system  is disabled. 
When  you 
turn the ignition  switch to 
ON (II), the Immobilizer  System 
indicator  should come on for  a few 
seconds,  then go out. 
If the  indicator 
starts  to blink,  it means  the system 
does  not recognize  the coding  of the 
key. 
Turn the  ignition  switch to 
LOCK (O), remove  the key,  reinsert 
it,  and  turn 
the switch  to ON (II) 
a gam. 
The system  may not recognize  your 
key's  coding 
if another  immobilizer 
key  or other  metal  object  is near  the 
ignition  switch when you insert  the 
key. 
To make  sure the system 
recognizes 
the key  code: 
• Do not keep  other  immobilizer 
keys 
on the  same  key ring. 
• Use a plastic  or leather  key fob, 
not  metal. 
• Keep  other  keys away  from your 
vehicle's  key and 
the ignition 
switch  while trying  to start  the 
engine. 
If the  system  repeatedly  does not 
recognize  the coding  of your  key, 
contact  your Honda  dealer. 
This indicator  will also  blink  several 
times  when  you turn  the ignition 
switch  from 
ON (II) to ACCESSORY 
(I) or LOCK  (0). 
Do not attempt  to alter  this system 
or  add  other  devices  to 
it. Electrical 
problems  could result 
that may make 
your  car undriveable. 
If you  have lost  your key and you 
cannot  start the engine,  contact your 
Honda  dealer. 
Keys and Locks 
As required by the FCC: 
This  device  complies  with Part 15 of the 
FCC rules. Operation  is subject  to the 
following  two conditions: 
(1) This  device 
may not cause  harmful  interference,  and 
(2) this device must accept any 
interference  received, including 
interference  that 
may cause undesired 
operation. 
Changes  or modifications 
not expressly 
approved 
by the  party  responsible  for 
compliance  could void the user's 
authority  to operate  the equipment. 
This  device  complies  with Indust1y 
Canada Standard  RSS-210. 
Operation 
is subject to the  following  two 
conditions: 
(1) this  device may not cause 
interference,  and 
(2) this device must 
accept any interference  that may cause 
undesired  operation 
of the device. 
Instruments and Controls 59  

Keys and Locks 
Ignition  Switch 
The ignition switch is on  the  right 
side  of the  steering  column. 
It has 
three positions: 
• LOCK (0) 
• ACCESSORY (I) 
• ON (II) 
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LOCK (0)-You  can insert  or 
remove  the key  only  in this  position. 
To switch  from ACCESSORY to 
LOCK, you must  push the key in 
slightly  as you  turn  it. The anti-theft 
lock  will lock  the steering  column 
when  you remove  the key. 
If the 
front  wheels  are turned,  the anti
theft  lock may sometimes  make it 
difficult  to turn  the key  from 
LOCK 
to ACCESSORY. Firmly  turn the 
steering  wheel to the  left  or to the 
right  as you  turn  the key. 
Removing  the key  from  the 
ignition  switch 
while driving 
locks the steering.  This can 
cause  you to 
lose  control. 
Remove the  key from  the 
ignition  switch 
only when 
parked.  

ACCESSORY (I) -In this  position, 
you  can operate 
the audio system 
and the accessory  power socket. 
ON (II) -This is the normal key 
position when driving.  All features 
and  accessories  on 
the car are usable. 
Several  of 
the lights on the instru
ment panel come  on as a test when 
you 
turn the ignition  switch from 
ACCESSORY  to 
ON. 
The engine can be started with the 
key in this  position by pressing the 
engine  START  button (see page 
131 ). 
The engine  will not start if the 
Immobilizer  System does not 
recognize the key's coding  (see page 
59). 
You  will hear a reminder beeper if 
you  leave 
the key in the ignition 
switch  in 
the LOCK (0) or 
ACCESSORY (I) position  and open 
the driver's  door. Remove the key to 
turn off the beeper. 
Keys and Locks 
Instruments and Controls 61  

Keys and Locks 
Power Door Locks 
Each door has a lock  tab next  to the 
inside  door handle.  When you push 
in the lock  tab on the  driver's  door, 
both  doors  lock. 
Pulling out the lock 
tab  on the  driver's  door only unlocks 
that  door. 
The lock  tab on the 
passenger's  door only locks  and 
unlocks  that door. 
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To lock  the passenger's  door when 
getting  out of the  car,  push  the lock 
tab 
in and  close the door.  To lock  the 
driver's  door, remove  the key  from 
the  ignition  switch, pull out either 
the  inside  or outside  door handle  and 
push  the lock  tab 
in, then  close  the 
door. 
Both  doors  lock when  you use 
the 
key in the driver's  door. Using the 
key 
in the  passenger's  door only 
locks  and unlocks  that door. 
To  unlock  only the driver's  door 
from  the outside,  insert the key 
in 
the  driver's  door lock,  turn the key 
and  release 
it. If you  turn the key 
and hold 
it, both  doors will unlock.