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Service the items listed at the indicated distance (or time, if given).
miles x 1,000
km x 1,000 Check oil and coolant at each fuel stop
Check inflation and condition once a month
Every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or every 2 years, whichever comes first Every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or every 1 year, whichever comes first
Every 7,500 miles (12,000 km)
Every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or every 1 year, whichever comes first
Inspect every 105,000 miles (168,000 km), otherwise adjust only if noisy 4572
3048 609675
120 90
144 105168120192135216 150240
1524
Check engine oil and coolant
Check tires
Replace engine oil
Rotate tires (follow pattern on page 248 )
Replace engine oil filter
Check front and rear brake wear
Check parking brake adjustment
Inspect the following items: Tie-rod ends, steering gearbox, and boots
Suspension components
Driveshaft boots
Brake hoses and lines (including ABS)
All fluid levels and condition of fluids
Exhaust system
Fuel lines and connections
Inspect drive belt
Replace dust and pollen filter
Replace air cleaner element
Replace spark plugs
Inspect valve clearance
Replace automatic transmission fluid
Replace manual transmission fluid
Inspect idle speed
Replace timing belt and inspect water pump
Replace engine coolant
Replace brake fluid
Replace at 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 6 years, then every 90,000 miles (144,000 km) or 5 years.
See information on maintenance and emissions warranty, last column, page . Every 3 years (independent of mileage)
Every 105,000 miles (168,000 km) or every 7 years, whichever comes first
At 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 10 years, then every 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 5 years Every 165,000 miles (264,000 km)
Every 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or every 6 years, whichever comes first
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Maintenance Schedule for Normal Conditions
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Service the items listed at the indicated distance (or time, if given).
miles x 1,000
km x 1,000 Check oil and coolant at each fuel stop
Check inflation and condition once a month
Every 3,750 miles (6,000 km) or every 6 months, whichever comes first Every 7,500 miles (12,000 km)
1524
30484572 75
120 135216
Every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) or every 1 year, whichever comes first
Every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or every 2 years, whichever comes first
Every 15,000 miles (24,000 km) (Use normal schedule except in dusty condition) 105168
6096 90
144 120192
Every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) or every 6 months, whichever comes first
Check engine oil and coolant
Check tires
Replace engine oil and oil filter
Rotate tires (follow pattern on page 248 )
Check front and rear brake wear
Inspect the following items:
Tie-rod ends, steering gearbox, and boots
Suspension components
Driveshaft boots
Check parking brake adjustment
Lubricate all hinges, locks and latches
Inspect the following items: Brake hoses and lines (including ABS)
All fluid levels and condition of fluids
Exhaust system
Fuel lines and connections
Lights and controls/vehicle underbody
Inspect drive belt
Replace dust and pollen filter
Replace air cleaner element
Replace spark plugs
Inspect valve clearance
Replace automatic transmission fluid
Replace manual transmission fluid
Inspect idle speed
Replace timing belt , and inspect water pump
Replace engine coolant
Replace brake fluid
See timing belt on page for replacement information under special driving conditions.
Replace at 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 3 years, then every 30,000 miles (48,000 km) or 2 years.
See dust and pollen filter on page for replacement information under special driving conditions.
See information on maintenance and emissions warranty, last column, page . Every 3 years (independent of mileage)
At 120,000 miles (192,000 km) or 10 years, then every 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or 5 years Every 105,000 miles (168,000 km) or every 7 years, whichever comes first Every 165,000 miles (264,000 km)
Inspect every 105,000 miles (168,000 km), otherwise adjust only if noisy 150240
Every 60,000 miles (96,000 km) or every 3 years, whichever comes first
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Fluid Locations
Maint enance
4-cylinder Models
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BRAKE FLUID 
(Gray cap) 
ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK 
(Orange handle) 
WASHER FLUID 
(Blue cap) 
POWER STEERING 
FLUID (Red cap) 
RADIATOR CAPAUTOMATIC 
TRANSMISSION
FLUID DIPSTICK
(Yellow loop)
ENGINE OIL
FILL CAP
CLUTCH FLUID
(5-speed Manual
Transmission only)
(Light gray cap) 
ENGINE 
COOLANT
RESERVOIR
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Fluid Locations
Maint enance
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ENGINE OIL FILL CAPRADIATOR CAP
ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK 
(Orange loop)
WASHER FLUID
(Blue cap) 
POWER STEERING 
FLUID (Red cap) BRAKE FLUID
(Gray cap) 
AUTOMATIC 
TRANSMISSION
FLUID DIPSTICK
(Yellow loop) 
ENGINE 
COOLANT
RESERVOIR
CLUTCH FLUID
(Gray cap)
(6-speed Manual
Transmission only)
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If the coolant level in the reserve 
tank is at or below the MIN line, add
coolant to bring it up to the MAX line.
Inspect the cooling system f or leaks.Always use Honda All Season
Antif reeze/Coolant Type 2. This
coolant is pre-mixed with 50 percent
antif reeze and 50 percent water.
Never add straight antifreeze or
plain water. 
If Honda antif reeze/coolant is not 
available, you may use another
major-brand non-silicate coolant as a
temporaryreplacement.Makesureit
is a high-quality coolantrecommended f or aluminum engines.
Continued use of any non-Honda
coolant can result in corrosion,
causing the cooling system to
malf unction or f ail. Have the cooling
system f lushed and ref illed with
Honda antif reeze/coolant as soon as
possible. 
If the reserve tank is completely 
empty, you should also check the
coolant level in the radiator.
CONT INUED
Engine Coolant
Maint enance
A dding Engine Coolant
221
6-cylinder models RESERVE TANK
4-cylinder models RESERVE TANK
Removing the radiator cap
while the engine is hot can
cause the coolant to spray out,
seriously scalding you. 
Always let the engine and 
radiator cool down before
removing the radiator cap.
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When the radiator and engine are 
cool, relieve any pressure in the
cooling system by turning the
radiator cap counterclockwise,
without pressing down. 
Remove the radiator cap by 
pushing down and turning
counterclockwise.The coolant level should be up to
the base of the f iller neck. Add
coolant if it is low.
Pour coolant into the reserve tank.
Fill it to half way between the MAX
and MIN marks. Put the cap back
on the reserve tank.
Pour the coolant slowly and caref ully
so you do not spill. Clean up any
spills immediately; it could damage
components in the engine
compartment.
Put the radiator cap back on, and
tighten it fully.
4. 5.
1. 2. 3.
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RESERVE TANK
4-cylinder models 6-cylinder models 4-cylinder models
RADIATOR CAP
RADIATOR CAP
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Do not add any rust inhibitors or 
other additives to your vehicle’s
cooling system. They may not be
compatible with the coolant or
engine components.
Engine Coolant
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6-cylinder models RESERVE TANK
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The pointer of your vehicle’s 
temperature gauge should stay in
the midrange. If it climbs to the red
mark, you should determine the
reason (hot day, driving up a steep
hill, etc.). 
If your vehicle overheats, you should 
take immediate action. The only
indication may be the temperature
gauge climbing to or above the red
mark. Or you may see steam or
spray coming f rom under the hood.Saf ely pull to the side of the road.
Put the transmission in Neutral or
Park, and set the parking brake.
Turn of f all accessories, and turn
on the hazard warning indicators. 
If you see steam and/or spray 
coming f rom under the hood, turn
of f the engine. Wait until you see
no more signs of steam or spray,
then open the hood.If you do not see steam or spray,
leave the engine running and
watch the temperature gauge. If
the high heat is due to overloading,
the engine should start to cool
down almost immediately. If it
does, wait until the temperature
gauge comes down to the midpoint,
then continue driving. 
If the temperature gauge stays at 
the red mark, turn of f the engine. 
Look f or any obvious coolant leaks, 
such as a split radiator hose.
Everything is still extremely hot,
so use caution. If you f ind a leak, it
must be repaired bef ore you
continue driving (see
on page ).
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If theEngineOverheats
T aking Care of t he Unexpect ed
Emergency
Towing
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NOTICE: Steam and spray from an 
overheated engine can
seriously scald you. 
Do not open the hood if steam 
is coming out.
Driving with the temperature
gauge pointer at the red mark can
cause serious damage to your engine.
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