Even very young
children learn how to unlock
vehicle doors, turn on the ignition,
and open the trunk, which can
lead to accidental injury or death. Children
who play in cars can accidentally
get trapped inside the trunk.
Teach your children not to play in
or around cars. Know how to
operate the emergency trunk
opener (U.S. models only) and
decide if your children should be
shown how to use this f eature (see
page ).
Leaving children without
adult supervision is illegal in most
states and Canadian provinces,
and can be very hazardous. For
example, inf ants and small
childrenleftinavehicleonahot
day can die f rom heatstroke. And
children lef t alone with the key in the ignition can accidentally set
the vehicle in motion, possibly
injuring themselves or others.
Using this f eature will
prevent children f rom opening the
doors and accidentally f alling out
(see page ).
Using
this f eature will prevent children
f rom playing with the windows,
which could expose them to
hazards or distract the driver (see
page ).
Many parents say they pref er to put
an inf ant or small child in the f ront
passenger seat so they can watch the
child, or because the child requires
attention.
Placing a child in the f ront seat
exposes the child to hazards f rom
the passenger’s f ront airbag, and
paying close attention to a child
distracts the driver f rom the
important tasks of driving, placing
both of you at risk.
If a child requires physical attention
or f requent visual contact, we
strongly recommend that another
adult ride with the child in the back
seat. The back seat is far safer for a
child than the front.
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Protecting Children
Driver and Passenger Saf ety
K eep car keys and remot e transmitters out of the reach ofchildren.
L ock all doors and t he t runk when
your vehicle is not in use.
Do not leave children alone in your vehicle.
Use childproof door locks t o
prevent children f rom opening t hedoors.
Use t he main power windowswit ch t o prevent children f romopening t he rear windows.
Additional Saf ety Precautions
If a Child Requires Close
Attention
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Your car has three tether anchorage
points under the rear window f or
securing a tether-style child seat to
the car.The tether anchorage points are
located under plastic covers. Pivot
the cover backward to access the
anchorage point.
Attach the tether strap hook to the
tether anchorage point as shown in
the illustration, then tighten the
strap according to the child seat
maker’s instructions. Make sure the
strap is not twisted.
Since a tether can provide additional
security, we recommend using a
tether whenever one is required or
available. (Tethers are required in
Canada.)
Using Child Seats with T ethers
Protecting Children
Driver and Passenger Saf ety42
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High levels of carbon monoxide can
collect rapidly in enclosed areas,
such as a garage. Do not run the
engine with the garage door closed.
Even with the door open, run the
engine only long enough to move the
vehicle out of the garage.
Your car’s exhaust contains carbon
monoxide gas. You should have no
problem with carbon monoxide
entering the car in normal driving if
you maintain your car properly.
Have the exhaust system inspected
f or leaks whenever:
The car is raised f or an oil change.
You notice a change in the sound
of the exhaust.
Thecarwasinanaccidentthat
may have damaged the underside. If you must sit in your parked car,
even in an unconf ined area, with the
engine running, adjust the heating
and cooling system as f ollows:
With the trunk lid open, air f low can
pull exhaust gas into your car’s
interior and create a hazardous
condition. If you must drive with the
trunk lid open, open all the windows
and set the heating and cooling
system as shown below.
Select the Fresh Air mode.
Select the mode.
Turn the f an on high speed.
Set the temperature control to a
comfortable setting.
1.2.3.4.
Carbon Monoxide Hazard
Driver and Passenger Saf ety54
Carbon monoxide gas is toxic.
Breathing it can cause
unconsciousness and even killyou.
Avoid any enclosed areas or
activities that expose you to
carbon monoxide.
This section gives inf ormation about
the controls and displays that
contribute to the daily operation of
your Honda. All the essential
controls are within easy reach............................
Control Locations . 58
...............................
Indicator Lights . 59
.............................................
Gauges . 66
...............................
Speedometer . 66
.................................
Tachometer . 66
...............
Odometer/Trip Meter . 66
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Fuel Gauge . 67
...................
Temperature Gauge . 68
Controls Near the Steering .......................................
Wheel . 69
...................................
Headlights . 70
............
Daytime Running Lights . 71
....
Instrument Panel Brightness . 71
................................
Turn Signals . 72
.....................
Windshield Wipers . 72
..................
Windshield Washers . 74
..........................
Hazard Warning . 74
.............
Rear Window Def ogger . 75
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Steering Wheel Adjustment . 76
...............................
Keys and Locks . 77
..............................................
Keys . 77
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Immobilizer System . 78
............................
Ignition Switch . 80
..................................
Door Locks . 81
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Power Door Locks . 82
...................
Remote Transmitter . 83 ..............
Childproof Door Locks . 86
...........................................
Trunk . 86
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Emergency Trunk Opener . 87
............................
Seat Adjustments . 88
.............
Front Seat Adjustments . 88
Driver’s Seat Height
..............................
Adjustment . 89
................
Driver’s Seat Armrest . 89
..........................
Head Restraints . 90
...........................
Folding Rear Seat . 91
..............................
Power Windows . 93
.........................................
Moonroof . 95
.............................................
Mirrors . 96
....
Adjusting the Power Mirrors . 96
.................................
Parking Brake . 97
........................................
Glove Box . 98
.............................
Beverage Holder . 99
.................
Console Compartment . 100
........................................
Coin Box . 101
...............................
Center Pocket . 101
.............
Accessory Power Socket . 101
...............................
Interior Lights . 102
..............................
Ceiling Light . 102
...................................
Spotlights . 103
..........................
Courtesy Light . 103
Instruments and Controls
Inst rument s and Cont rols57
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Thetwoleversonthesteering
column contain controls f or driving
f eatures you use most of ten. The lef t
lever controls the turn signals,
headlights, and high beams. The
right lever controls the windshield
washers and wipers.
The hazard warning lights switch is
on the dashboard between the
center air vents.To use the horn, press the center
pad of the steering wheel.
The tilt adjustment lever on the
underside of the steering column
allows you to tilt the steering wheel.
The controls under the lef t air vent
are f or the moonroof , mirrors and
cruise control.
The rear window def ogger switch is
on the heating and cooling control
panel.
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Controls Near the Steering Wheel
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The rear window def ogger will clear
fog,frost,andthinicefromthe
window. Push the def ogger button to
turn it on and of f . The light in the
button lights to show the def ogger is
on. If you do not turn it of f , the
def ogger will shut itself of f af ter
about15minutes.Italsoshutsoff
when you turn of f the ignition. You
have to turn it on again when you
restart the car.Make sure the rear window is clear
and you have good visibility bef ore
starting to drive.
The def ogger and antenna wires on
the inside of the rear window can be
accidentally damaged. When
cleaning the glass, always wipe side
to side.
Rear Window Def ogger
Controls Near the Steering Wheel
Inst rument s and Cont rols75
CONT INUED
Your car’s windows are electrically-
powered. Turn the ignition switch to
ON(II)toraiseorloweranywindow.
Each door has a switch that controls
its window. To open the window,
push the switch down and hold it.
Release the switch when you want
the window to stop. Close the
window by pulling back on the
switch and holding it.The driver’s door armrest has a
master power window control panel.
To open any of the passengers’ win-
dows, push down on the appropriate
switch and hold it until the window
reaches the desired position. To
close the window, pull back on the
window switch. Release the switch
when the window gets to the position
you want.
OnLXandEXmodelsintheU.S.,and
LX model in Canada
Inst rument s and Cont rols
Power Windows
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Closing a power window on
someone’s hands or fingers can
cause serious injury.
Make sure your passengers are
away from the windows before
closing them.
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The master control panel also con-
tains these extra features:
To open the driver’s
window f ully, push the window
switch f irmly down and release it.
The window automatically goes all
the way down. To stop the window
f rom going all the way down, pull
back on the window switch brief ly.
To open the driver’s window only
partially, push the window switch
down lightly and hold it. The window
will stop as soon as you release the
switch.
The AUTO f unction only works to
lower the driver’s window. To raise
the window, you must pull back on
the window switch and hold it until
the window reaches the desired
position.
The light inside the AUTO switch
comes on when you turn the ignition switch to ON (II).
The MAIN switch controls power to
the passengers’ windows. When you
push in the MAIN switch, the
passengers’ windows cannot be
raised or lowered. The MAIN switch
does not af f ect the driver’s window.
To cancel this f eature, push on the
switch again to get it to pop out.
Keep the MAIN switch pushed in
whenyouhavechildreninthecarso
they do not injure themselves by
operating the windows
unintentionally.
AUTO
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Power Windows
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