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HONDA ACCORD 2003 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual Your Car at a Glance
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HOOD RELEASE 
HANDLE
POWER WINDOW
SWITCHES
MIRROR CONTROLS
DOOR LOCK SWITCH 
(P.79) AUDIO SYSTEM 
DIGITAL CLOCK
(P.96)
(P.101)
HEATING/COOLING 
CONTROLS
(P.112)
(P.206) HAZARD W

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HONDA ACCORD 2003 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual 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 inspec

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HONDA ACCORD 2003 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual Inst rument s and Cont rols
Control L ocations
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MIRROR CONTROLS 
DOOR LOCK SWITCH 
POWER WINDOW 
SWITCHESHOOD RELEASE
HANDLE
(P.79)
(P.96) AUDIO SYSTEM
DIGITAL CLOCK
(P.101)
(P.206) (P.139, 156, 174

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HONDA ACCORD 2003 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual This button controls the source of air 
going into the system. When the
indicator above this button is lit, air
from the car’s interior is sent
through the system again (Recircula-
tion mode). When

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HONDA ACCORD 2003 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual Use the MODE buttons to select the 
vents the air flows from. Some air
will f low f rom the dashboard corner
vents in all modes.Air flows from the center
and corner vents in the dashboard.
Air f low i

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HONDA ACCORD 2003 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual The direction of air f low f rom the 
vents in the center and each side of
the dashboard is adjustable. 
To adjust the air flow from the 
center vent, move the tab up-and-
down and side-to-side.The ve

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HONDA ACCORD 2003 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual CONT INUED
The f low-through ventilation system 
draws in outside air, circulates it
through the interior, then exhausts it
through vents near the rear window.Turn the temperature control dial
all the

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HONDA ACCORD 2003 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual Air conditioning places an extra load 
on the engine. Watch the engine
coolant temperature gauge (see page) when driving in stop-and-go
traf f ic or climbing a long, steep hill.
If it moves near the r
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