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HONDA CIVIC COUPE 2004 7.G Owners Manual You’ll f ind many saf ety 
recommendations throughout this
section, and throughout this manual.
Therecommendationsonthispage
are the ones we consider to be the
most important.Excessive speed is a ma

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HONDA CIVIC COUPE 2004 7.G Owners Manual Your vehicle’s exhaust contains 
carbon monoxide gas. You should
have no problem with carbon
monoxide entering the vehicle in
normal driving if you maintain your
vehicle properly.
Have the exhaust s

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HONDA CIVIC COUPE 2004 7.G Owners Manual Î
ÎThe heating and air conditioning 
systems in your Honda provide a
comf ortable driving environment in
all weather conditions. 
The standard audio system has 
many f eatures. This section de-
sc

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HONDA CIVIC COUPE 2004 7.G Owners Manual Vents, Heating, and A/C
Comf ort and Convenience Feat ures90
MODE CONTROL DIALTEMPERATURE 
CONTROL DIAL FAN CONTROL DIAL REAR WINDOW
DEFOGGER
BUTTON
AIR CONDITIONING
(A/C) BUTTON
RECIRCULATION BUTTON

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HONDA CIVIC COUPE 2004 7.G Owners Manual Turn this dial clockwise to increase 
fan speed and increase the airflow. 
Turning this dial clockwise increases 
the temperature of the airflow.Air f low is divided between
the vents in the dashboard

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HONDA CIVIC COUPE 2004 7.G Owners Manual The f low-through ventilation system 
draws in outside air, circulates it
through the interior, then exhausts it
through vents near the rear side
panels.Turn the temperature control dial
all the way t

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HONDA CIVIC COUPE 2004 7.G Owners Manual Air conditioning, as it cools, removes 
moisture from the air. When used in
combination with the heater, it
makes the interior warm and dry.Switch the f an on.
Turn on the air conditioning.
Select and

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HONDA CIVIC COUPE 2004 7.G Owners Manual How well your Honda’s radio 
receives stations is dependent on
many f actors, such as the distance
from the station’s transmitter,
nearby large objects, and atmos-
pheric conditions. 
A radio stat
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