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Placing
a Child Seat
Thi s pag e briefl y summarize s
Honda' s recommendation s o n wher e
t o plac e rear-facin g an d forward -
facin g chil d seat s i n you r vehicle . Front
Passenger's Seat
Infants: Never i n th e fron t seat ,
du e t o th e passenger' s airba g
hazard .
Small children: Not
recommended , du e t o th e
passenger' s airba g hazard . I f a
smal l chil d mus t rid e i n front ,
mov e th e vehicl e sea t t o th e
rear-mos t positio n an d secur e a
front-facin g chil d sea t wit h th e
sea t bel t (se e pag e 31 ).
Back Seats
Infants: Recommende d positions .
Properl y secur e a rear-facin g chil d
sea t (se e pag e 27 ).
Small children: Recommende d
positions . Properl y secur e a
front-facin g chil d sea t (se e pag e
31 ).
Drive r an d Passenge r Safet y
Airbag
s Pos e Seriou s
Risk s t o Childre n
Th e passenger' s airba g inflate s
wit h enoug h forc e t o kil l o r
seriousl y injur e a n infan t i n a
rear-facin g chil d seat .
A smal l chil d i n a forward -
facin g chil d sea t i s als o a t risk .
I f th e vehicl e sea t i s to o fa r
forward , o r th e child' s hea d is
throw n forwar d durin g a
collision , a n inflatin g airba g ca n
kil l o r seriousl y injur e th e child .
I f a smal l chil d mus t rid e i n th e
front , follo w th e instruction s
provide d i n thi s section .
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Usin
g th e Lowe r Anchorage s
You r vehicl e i s equippe d wit h
lowe r anchorage s a t th e oute r rea r
seats . Thes e anchorage s ar e
locate d betwee n th e seat-bac k an d
th e sea t bottom , an d ar e t o b e use d
onl y wit h a chil d sea t designe d t o
attac h t o th e lowe r anchorages .T
o instal l a chil d sea t designe d t o
attac h t o th e lowe r anchorages :
1 . Mov e th e sea t bel t buckl e o r
cente r sea t bel t awa y fro m th e
anchorages .
2 . Mak e sur e ther e ar e n o foreig n
object s aroun d th e anchorages .
Foreig n object s coul d ge t i n
th e wa y o f a secur e connectio n
betwee n th e chil d sea t an d th e
anchorage .
3. Pu t th e chil d sea t i n th e rea r
lef t or righ t vehicl e sea t an d
attac h th e chil d sea t t o th e
lowe r anchorage s accordin g t o
th e chil d sea t maker' s
instructions .
Drive r an d Passenge r Safet y
LOWE
R
ANCHORAGE S RIGI
D TYP E
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To fasten the belt, insert the latch
plate into the buckle, then tug on
the belt
to make sure the buckle is
latched.
To unloc
k the belt, push the red
PRESS button
on the buckle.
Guide the
belt across your body to
the door
pillar. After exiting the
vehicle, be
sure the belt is out of
the way and will not get closed in
the door.
Al
l lap/shoulder
belts have an
emergency locking
retractor. In
normal driving, the retractor lets
you move freely in your seat
while it keeps some tension on the belt. During a collision or sudden
stop, the
retractor automatically
locks the
belt to help restrain your
body.
Driver and
Passenger Safety
Additional Information About Your Seat Belts
Lap/Shoulder Belt
Sea
t Belt System
Components
Your seat belt system includes lap/shoulder belts in the front
seats and the outer back seats, and a lap bel
t in the center back seat.
The system
also includes
a light on the instrument
panel to remind you and your
passengers to
fasten your belts. If
the driver's
seat belt is not
fastened before
the ignition is
turned ON(II), the light will come
on and a beeper will also sound.
The beeper will stop
after a few
seconds, bu
t the light will stay on
until the
driver's seat belt is
fastened. This seat-belt has a single belt that
goes over
your shoulder, across
your chest,
and across your hips.
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Parkin
g Brak e
Operatio n
T o se t th e parkin g brake , full y
pul l u p o n th e handl e betwee n th e
seats . T o releas e th e parkin g
brake , pul l upwar d slightly . The n
depres s th e pushbutto n an d pus h
dow n al l th e way .
T o hel p remin d you , th e brak e
syste m warnin g ligh t i s designe d
t o com e o n if th e parkin g brak e contro
l i s no t full y release d whe n
th e ke y i s on .
Alway s pul l th e parkin g brak e
leve r a s fa r u p a s possibl e t o mak e
sur e i t set s fully . I f th e parkin g
brak e i s no t full y set , th e vehicl e
coul d rol l i f i t i s parke d o n a n
incline .
Parkin g Tip s
Neve r driv e awa y wit h th e
parkin g brak e stil l set . Thi s ma y
overhea t th e rea r brakes , reducin g
thei r effectivenes s an d causin g
excessiv e wea r o r damage .
Alway s appl y th e parkin g brak e
wheneve r yo u leav e th e vehicle ,
whethe r i t i s equippe d wit h a
manua l o r automati c transmission .I
f you r vehicl e i s equippe d wit h
a n automati c transmission , yo u
shoul d se t th e parkin g brak e
wheneve r yo u leav e th e driver' s
seat . I f th e vehicl e is parke d o n a
grad e an d th e shif t leve r i s place d
i n "P " (Park ) positio n befor e th e
parkin g brak e i s set , th e weigh t
o f th e vehicl e ma y exer t s o muc h
forc e o n th e parkin g mechanis m
i n th e transmissio n tha t yo u ma y
hav e difficult y movin g th e shif t
leve r ou t o f "P " (Park) .
T o preven t this , appl y th e parkin g
brak e BEFOR E yo u mov e th e
shif t leve r t o "P " (Park ) position .
Whe n preparin g t o driv e away ,
mov e th e shif t leve r ou t o f th e
"P " (Park ) positio n BEFOR E yo u
releas e th e parkin g brake . I t i s
goo d drivin g practic e t o se t th e
Instrument s an d Control s
RELEAS
E
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Th
e EX- L mode l ha s a powe r
adjustabl e driver' s seat . O n th e
othe r models , th e driver' s sea t
adjust s manually .
Th e fron t passsenger' s sea t an d
th e rea r sea t i n al l model s adjus t
manually .
Manua l Fron t Sea t
Adjustment s
See pages 10 -11 for important
safety information and warnings
about how to properly position
seats and seat-backs.
Th e fron t seat s ma y b e adjuste d
forwar d o r backwar d b y pullin g
u p o n th e leve r a t th e fron t o f th e
sea t an d the n usin g bod y pressur e
t
o mov e th e sea t t o th e desire d
position .
Le t g o o f th e leve r an d th e sea t
wil l loc k int o th e desire d position .Afte
r adjustin g th e seat , us e you r
bod y weigh t t o tr y t o mov e i t
forwar d an d backward . Sea t
movemen t indicate s tha t a t leas t
on e o f th e sea t adjuster s di d no t
latch . Lif t th e leve r an d readjus t
th e seat . I f th e sea t wil l no t latc h
firml y i n positio n afte r severa l
attempts , tak e th e vehicl e t o you r
deale r fo r service . A n unlatche d
sea t coul d increas e you r chanc e o f
injur y i n a n accident .
Alway s adjus t th e sea t befor e yo u
star t driving . Tryin g t o mov e th e
sea t whil e th e vehicl e is movin g
coul d caus e yo u t o los e control .
Seat s
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Th
e fron t seat-back s ca n b e tilte d
backwar d if s o desired , usin g th e
leve r o n th e doo r sid e o f eac h
fron t seat .
Rais e th e leve r an d us e bod y
pressur e to mov e th e seat-bac k to
th e desire d position . Le t g o o f th e
leve r an d th e seat-bac k wil l loc k
int o th e desire d position .
Kee
p th e sea t belt' s webbin g an d
latc h clea r o f th e sea t part s whe n
yo u til t th e foldin g seat s forwar d
o r backward . Thi s help s t o
preven t damag e t o th e sea t bel t
system .
Adjus t th e seat-bac k befor e yo u
star t driving . Tryin g to adjus t th e
seat-bac k wit h th e vehicl e i n
motio n coul d caus e yo u t o los e
control .
Driver'
s Sea t Ful l Powe r
Adjustment s
See pages 10 -11 for important
safety information and warnings
about how to properly position
seats and seat-backs.
Th e tw o powe r sea t adjustmen t
switche s ar e o n th e outsid e o f th e
sea t bottom . Th e horizonta l
switc h adjust s th e sea t botto m
forwar d an d backward . Th e shor t
vertica l switc h adjust s th e
seat-bac k angle .
Yo u ca n adjus t th e sea t wit h th e
ignitio n switc h in an y position .
Mak e al l adjustment s befor e yo u
star t driving .
Seat s
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Pus
h th e horizonta l switc h
forwar d o r backwar d t o mov e th e
sea t forwar d o r backward . Adjus
t th e seat-bac k angl e b y
pushin g th e vertica l switc h in th e
directio n yo u wan t t o move .
Hea
d Restraint s
See page 12 for important safety
information and warnings about
how to properly position the head
restraints.
Hea d restraint s ar e designe d t o
hel p reduc e th e ris k o f nec k
injuries .
Seats
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2
. T o remov e a hea d restraint ,
pres s th e releas e kno b an d pul l
u p o n th e restraint . 3
. Fol d th e seat-bac k dow n b y
pullin g th e releas e knob , an d
pullin g th e seat-bac k forward .4
. Unsna p th e stra p o n th e sea t
bottom . Threa d it throug h th e
buckl e o n th e seat-bac k an d
pul l i t tight .
Seats
Pus
h to releas e
th e lock .
Pul
l th e
releas e
knob .