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Contents
 
 Introduction  ........................................................................\
.................................................................  i 
A Few Words About Safety........................................................................\
........................................ .ii 
Your Vehicle at a Glance........................................................................\
............................................ .2 
Driver and Passenger Safety  ........................................................................\
......................................5 
Proper use and care of your vehicle's seat belts, and Supplemental Restr\
aint System.  
Instruments and Controls........................................................................\
........................................ .41
Instrument panel indicator and gauge, and how to use dashboard and steering colu\
mn controls.  
Comfort and Convenience Features ........................................................................\
....................... 85
How to operate the climate control system, the audio system, and other c\
onvenience features.  
Before Driving........................................................................\
..........................................................115
What gasoline to use, how to break-in your new vehicle, and how to load luggage and other cargo. 
Driving ........................................................................\
..................................................................... .129
The proper way to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, pl\
us towing a trailer. 
Maintenance........................................................................\
.............................................................143
The Maintenance Schedule shows you when you need to take yo ur vehicle to the dealer. 
Appearance Care........................................................................\
..................................................... .203
Tips on cleaning and protecting your vehicle. Things to look for if your\
 vehicle ever needs body repairs. 
Taking Care of the Unexpected........................................................................\
..............................211
This section covers several problems motorists sometimes experience, a nd how to handle them. 
Technical Information........................................................................\
............................................ .241
ID numbers, dimensions, capacities, and technical information. 
Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. and Canada)................................................................253
A summary of the warranties covering your new Acura, and how to contact \
us.  
Authorized Manuals (U.S. only)........................................................................\
..............................259
How to order manuals and other technical literature.  
Index........................................................................\
........................................................................\
......  I  
Service Information Summary 
A summary of information you need when you pull up to the fuel pump.  Owner's Identification Form 

This section gives you important 
information  about how to protect 
yourself  and your  passenger. 
It 
shows  you how  to use seat belts 
properly. 
It explains  your Supple
mental  Restraint  System. And it tells 
you  how  to properly  restrain children 
in  your  car.  Important 
Safety 
Precautions .......... 6 
Your  Car's  Safety 
Features ..............  7 
Seat  Belts  ........................................  8 
Airbags  ............................................  9 
Seats 
& Seat-Backs  ...................... 10 
Head Restraints  ........................... 10 
Door Locks  ................................... 10 
Pre-Drive Safety  Checklist  ......... 11 
Protecting Adults ............................. 12 
1. Close and Lock the Doors  ...... 12 
2. Adjust the Front Seats ............ 12 
3. Adjust the Seat-Backs  ............. 13 
4. Fasten and Position the Seat 
Belts  ...................................... 
15 
5. Maintain  a Proper Sitting 
Position ................................. 16 
Advice for Pregnant Women  ...... 17 
Additional  Safety Precautions .... 18 
Protecting Children ......................... 19 
All Children  Must Be 
Restrained  ................................ 
19 
Your Car is Not  Recommended 
for  Child 
Passengers ............... 20 
The Passenger's Air bag Poses 
Serious  Risks to Children  ....... 20 
Additional  Safety Precaution ...... 22 
Driver and Passenger Safety 
General Guidelines  for Using 
Child  Seats ................................ 
22 
Protecting Small  Children  .......... 26 
Protecting Larger  Children  ........ 29 
Additional  Information  About Your 
Seat  Belts  .................................. 
33 
Seat Belt System  Components ... 33 
Lap/Shoulder  Belt.. ..................... 33 
Seat Belt Maintenance  ................ 34 
Additional  Information  About Your 
SRS  ............................................  35 
SRS  Components  .........................  35 
How  Your  Air bags 
Work ............  35 
How 
the Automatic  Seat Belt 
Tensioners  Work .....................  37 
How 
the SRS  Indicator  Light 
Works  ........................................  37 
SRS  Service  ...................................  38 
Additional  Safety 
Precautions .... 38 
Carbon  Monoxide Hazard  .............. 39 
Safety  Labels  .................................... 
40 
Driver and Passenger Safety 5  

Additional Information About Your SRS 
SRSService 
Your Supplemental  Restraint System 
is virtually  maintenance-free,  and 
there  are no parts  you can safely 
service.  However,  you must  have 
your  car serviced 
if: 
• Your airbags ever inflate. The 
airbags,  seat belt tensioners,  and 
control  unit must  be replaced. 
Do 
not  try to remove  or replace  the 
airbags  yourself. 
This  must  be done  by a Honda 
dealer  or a knowledgeable  body 
shop. 
• The SRS indicator  light alerts you 
to a problem. Take your  car to an 
authorized  Honda dealer as soon 
as  possible. 
If you  ignore  this 
indication,  the airbags might  not 
inflate  when you need 
them (see 
page 
45 ). 
38 Driver and Passenger Safety 
Additional Safety Precautions 
• Do not  attempt  to deactivate  your 
airbags.  Together,  airbags and 
seat  belts  provide  the best 
protection 
in a  moderate  to severe 
frontal  collision. 
• Do not tamper  with SRS 
components  or wiring  for any 
reason.  Tampering  could cause 
the  airbags  to deploy,  possibly 
causing  very serious  injury. 
See page 123 for further  information 
and  precautions relating  to your 
SRS.  

Safety Labels 
These labels are in the locations 
shown. 
They warn  you of potential 
hazards  that could  cause  serious 
injury.  Read these  labels  carefully. 
If a label  comes  off or becomes  hard 
to  read,  contact  your Honda  dealer 
for  a replacement. 
DASHBOARD U.S. models  only 
A WARNING 
Children Can Be KILLED or INJURED by Passenger Air Bag Male sure all ctilcran use aeatbalts or~ild seata 
40 Driver and Passenger Safety 
SUN VISOR 
U.S. models 
Canadian models 
SEAT BELT TENSIONER 
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BATTERY 
SUPPLEMENTAL RESTRAINT SYSTEM (SRS)@ ~~~'-------=::_'7=~i-Y~~----I This vehlclf Is equipped  with driver and front seal passenger  airbags All S RS electrical wir1ng and con 1ecto rs ore co I or ed ~ell ow. Tamoering wit~, disconnecting or using e I ec ~~ i ca I test equIpment on the  S R S wl rln g can maXe the syslem inoperatiH or cause Hcidentat firing of th inflator A WARNING The alrbag Inflator Is uplosive and,  II a c c ide r.t a II y de p I o ~ e d, can serious I y h urI 'IOU Fc',lcw Service Manual instructions  caretulll'·  

Before you begin  driving  your Honda, 
you  should  know what gasoline  to 
use,  and how  to check 
the levels  of 
important  fluids. You also need  to 
know  how to properly  store luggage 
or  packages. 
The information  in this 
section  will help  you. 
If you plan  to 
add  any accessories  to your  vehicle, 
· 
please  read the information  in this 
section  first. 
Before Driving 
Break-in Period ..............................  116 
Gasoline  ..........................................  116 
Service  Station Procedures  .......... 
117 
Filling the Fuel Tank ................. 117 
Opening the Hood  ..................... 118 
Oil Check  ................................ 119 
Engine  Coolant  Check .......... 120 
Fuel Economy  ................................ 121 
Car Condition  ............................. 121 
Driving Habits ............................ 121 
Accessories  and Modifications .... 122 
Accessories  ................................. 122 
Modifications  ............................. 123 
Additional Safety Precaution .... 123 
Carrying  Cargo .............................. 124 
General  Precautions  ...................... 127 
Before Driving 115  

Break-in Period, Gasoline 
Break-in  Period 
Help assure  your car's future 
reliability  and performance  by paying 
extra  attention  to how you  drive 
during  the first 
600 miles (1,000 km). 
During  this period: 
• Avoid  full-throttle  starts and rapid 
acceleration. 
Do not  exceed 5,500 rpm  for the 
first 
600 miles (1,000 km)  of 
operation. 
• Avoid  hard braking.  New brakes 
need  to be  broken-in  by moderate 
use  for the  first 
200 miles (300 
km). 
You  should  follow these same re
commendations  with an overhauled 
or  exchanged  engine, or when  the 
brakes  are relined. 
116 Before Driving 
Gasoline 
Your  Honda  is designed  to operate 
on  premium  unleaded  gasoline with a 
pump  octane  number  of 
91 or higher. 
If you  are unable  to find  premium 
unleaded  gasoline, you may  substi
tute  an unleaded  regular gasoline. 
The engine will compensate  for the 
lower  octane,  but you  may  notice  a 
slight  decrease  in power  as a result. 
We  recommend  gasolines containing 
detergent  additives 
that help prevent 
fuel  system  and engine  deposits. 
Using gasoline  containing  lead will 
damage your car's  emissions 
controls.  This contributes  to air 
pollution.  In 
Canada, some 
gasolines  contain 
an  octane-enhancing  additive called 
MMT. 
If you  use such  gasolines, 
your  emission  control system 
performance  may deteriorate  and 
the  Malfunction  Indicator Lamp on 
your  instrument  panel may turn  on. 
If this happens,  contact your 
authorized  Honda dealer for service.  

1. Because the fuel fill cap  is on the 
driver's  side of the car, park  with 
that side closest  to the service 
station  pumps. 
2. Open the fuel fill door by pulling 
on 
the knob  on the driver's  door 
jamb. 
Gasoline is highly  flammable 
and explosive. You can be 
burned  or 
seriously injured 
when 
handling  fuel. 
•  Stop 
the  engine  and keep 
heat,  sparks,  and 
flame away. 
• Handle  fuel only outdoors. 
• Wipe  up spills immediately. 
Service  Station Procedures 
3. Remove  the fuel fill cap  slowly. 
You  may 
hear a hissing  sound as 
pressure  inside 
the tank escapes. 
Place the cap in the  holder  on the 
fuel  fill door. 
CONTINUED 
Before Driving 117  

Service Station Procedures 
4. Stop filling the tank  after  the fuel 
nozzle  automatically  clicks off. Do 
not  try to 
"top  off" the tank,  leave 
some  room for the  fuel  to expand 
with  temperature  changes. 
5. Screw the fuel fill cap back  on, 
tighten  it until  it clicks  at least 
three  times. 
If you do not properly 
tighten  the cap,  the Malfunction 
Indicator  Lamp may come  on (see 
page 
228 ). 
6. Push the  fuel fill door  closed  until 
it latches. 
118 Before Driving 
Opening  the Hood 
1. Shift to Neutral  and set the 
parking  brake. 
Pull the hood 
release  handle located  under the 
lower  left corner  of the  dashboard. 
The hood will pop  up slightly. 
2. Standing in front  of the  car,  put 
your  fingers  under the front  edge 
of  the  hood  to the  right of center. 
Slide your  hand  to the  left until 
you  feel  the hood  latch handle. 
Push this handle  to the left until  it  releases 
the hood. 
Lift the hood. 
If you  can open  the hood  without 
lifting  the hood  latch handle,  or 
the  hood  latch handle  moves 
stiffly  or does  not spring  back as 
before,  the mechanism  should 
be 
cleaned and lubricated  (see page 
174 ).