Check the f luid level with the
transmission at normal operating
temperature and the vehicle sitting
on level ground. Remove the under-
cover to access the transmission
housing(seepage ).Removethe
transmission f iller bolt and caref ully
f eel inside the bolt hole with your
f inger. The f luid level should be up
to the edge of the bolt hole. If it is
not, add Honda Manual Transmis-
sion Fluid (MTF) until it starts torun out of the hole. Reinstall the
f iller bolt and tighten it securely.
If Honda MTF is not available, you
may use an SAE 10W-30 or 10W-40
viscosity motor oil with the API
Certif ication seal that says ‘‘FOR
GASOLINE ENGINES’’ as a
temporary replacement. However,
motor oil does not contain the proper
additives, and continued use can
cause stiffer shifting. Replace as
soon as it is convenient.
The transmission should be drained
and ref illed with new f luid according
to the time and distance recommen-
dations in the maintenance schedule.
153
Maint enance
5-speed Manual Transmission
Manual T ransmission Fluid
159
Correct Level FILLER BOLT
Check the brake f luid level in the
reservoirs monthly.
Replace it according to the time
recommendation in the maintenance
schedule.
Always use Honda Heavy Duty
Brake Fluid DOT 3. If it is not
available, you should use only DOT 3
or DOT 4 f luid, f rom a sealed
container, as a temporary
replacement.
Using any non-Honda brake f luid can
cause corrosion and decrease the lif e
of the system. Have the brake
system f lushed and ref illed with
Honda Heavy Duty Brake Fluid
DOT 3 as soon as possible.The f luid level should be between
theMINandMAXmarksontheside
of the reservoir. If the level is at or
below the MIN mark, your brake
system needs attention. Have the
brake system inspected f or leaks or
worn brake pads.The f luid level should be between
theMINandMAXmarksontheside
of the reservoir. If it is not, add
brake f luid to bring it up to that level.
Use the same fluid specified for the
brake system.
Low f luid level can indicate a leak in
the clutch system. Have this system
inspected as soon as possible.
Brake f luid marked DOT 5 is not
compatible with your vehicle’s
braking system and can cause
extensive damage.
Manual Transmission only
Brake System
Clutch System
Brake and Clutch Fluid
Maint enance160
MAX
MIN MAX
MIN
Theheadlightswereproperlyaimed
when your vehicle was new. If you
regularly carry heavy items in the
trunk, readjustment may be required.
Adjustments should be perf ormed by
a Honda dealer or other qualif ied
mechanic.NOTE: Halogen headlight bulbs get
very hot when lit. Oil, perspiration,
or a scratch on the glass can cause
the bulb to overheat and shatter.
Clean the hood latch assembly with a
mild cleaner, then lubricate it with a
multipurpose grease. Lubricate all
the moving parts (as shown),
including the pivot. Follow the time
and distance recommendations in
the Maintenance Schedule. If you
are not sure how to clean and grease
the latch, contact your Honda dealer. Your vehicle has halogen headlight
bulb. Handle it by its plastic case and
protect the glass f rom contact with
your skin or hard objects. If you
touch the glass, clean it with
denaturedalcoholandacleancloth.
CONT INUED
Headlight A iming
Replacing a Headlight Bulb
Maint enance
Hood Latch, Lights
161
PIVOTS
LATCH
ASSEMBLY
Fill the f uel tank.
Change the engine oil and f ilter.Block the rear wheels.
If the vehicle is to be stored f or a
longer period, it should be
supported on jackstands so the
tires are of f the ground.
Wash and dry the exterior
completely.
Cleantheinterior.Makesurethe
carpeting, floor mats, etc. are
completely dry.
If you need to park your vehicle f or
an extended period (more than one
month), there are several things you
should do to prepare it f or storage.
Proper preparation helps prevent
deterioration and makes it easier to
get your vehicle back on the road. If
possible, store your vehicle indoors. Leave one window open slightly (if
the vehicle is being stored
indoors).Cover the vehicle with a
‘‘breathable’’ cover, one made
f rom a porous material such as
cotton. Non-porous materials, such
as plastic sheeting, trap moisture,
which can damage the paint.
To minimize sticking, apply a
silicone spray lubricant to all door
and trunk seals. Also, apply a
vehiclebodywaxtothepainted
surfaces that mate with the door
and trunk seals. Support the f ront wiper blade
arms with a f olded towel or rag so
they do not touch the windshield. If you store your vehicle f or 12
months or longer, have your Honda
dealer perf orm the inspections called
f or in the 24 months/30,000 miles
maintenance schedule (Normal
Conditions) as soon as you take it
out of storage (see page ). The
replacements called f or in the
maintenance schedule are not
needed unless the vehicle has
actually reached that time or mileage.
Leave the parking brake off. Put
the transmission in Reverse (5-
speed manual) or Park (CVT). Disconnect the 12 volt battery.
Reconnect the 12 volt battery and
drive your vehicle every month f or
about 30 minutes. This will keep
the IMA battery charged and in
good condition.
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Maint enance
Vehicle Storage
176
Î
ÎThe United States Clean Air Act
sets standards f or automobile
emissions. It also requires that
automobile manufacturers explain to
owners how their emissions controls
workandwhattodotomaintain
them. This section summarizes how
the emissions controls work.
Scheduled maintenance is on page . As gasoline evaporates in the f uel
tank, an evaporative emissions
control canister f illed with charcoal
adsorbs the vapor. It is stored in this
canister while the engine is of f . Af ter
the engine is started and warmed up,
the vapor is drawn into the engine
and burned during driving.
The Onboard Ref ueling Vapor
Recovery (ORVR) system captures
the f uel vapors during ref ueling. The
vapors are adsorbed in a canister
f illed with activated carbon. While
driving, the f uel vapors are drawn
into the engine and burned of f .
In Canada, Honda vehicles comply
with the Canadian Motor Vehicle
Saf ety Standards (CMVSS) f or
Emissions valid at the time they are
manuf actured.
The burning of gasoline in your
vehicle’s engine produces several by-
products. Some of these are carbon
monoxide (CO), oxides of nitrogen
(NOx) and hydrocarbons (HC).
Gasoline evaporating f rom the tank
also produces hydrocarbons. Con-
trolling the production of NOx, CO,
and HC is important to the environ-
ment. Under certain conditions of
sunlight and climate, NOx and HC
react to f orm photochemical ‘‘smog.’’
Carbon monoxide does not contri-
bute to smog creation, but it is a
poisonous gas.
Your vehicle has a Positive
Crankcase Ventilation System. This
keeps gasses that build up in the
engine’s crankcase f rom going into
the atmosphere. The Positive Crank-
case Ventilation valve routes themfrom the crankcase back to the
intake manif old. They are then
drawn into the engine and burned.
145
Crankcase Emissions Control
System Evaporative Emissions Control
System
Onboard Ref ueling Vapor
Recovery
The Clean Air Act
Emissions Cont rols
T echnical Inf ormation208
CONT INUED
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Washer Level .56
.........
Indicators, Instrument Panel . 53
...............................
Inf ant Restraint .34
Inf ant Seats ......
LATCH Anchorage System . 37
...........................
Lower Anchors .37
..........
Tether Anchorage Points . 41
...................
Inf lation, Proper Tire . 170
..................
High Speed Driving . 170
.........................
Normal Driving .170
...................................
Inside Mirror .81
.............................
Inspection, Tire .171
........................
Instrument Panel .2 ,51
................
Instrument Panel Lights . 53
........
Instrument Panel Brightness . 67
.................................
Interior Lights .83
........................................
Introduction .i
.................
Jacking up the Vehicle . 180
.......................................
Jack, Tire .179
................................
Jump Starting .186 ..................................................
Keys .70
.......................
Label, Certif ication .202
.................
Lane Change, Signaling . 66
..................
Lap/Shoulder Belts . 14,19
...........
LATCH Anchorage System . 37
Lights ....................
Bulb Replacement .161
.......................................
Indicator .53
.........................................
Parking .54
..................................
Turn Signal .56
.....................................
Load Limit .124
......
LOCK (Ignition Key Position) . 72
Locks .......
Anti-thef t Steering Column . 72
............................
Fuel Fill Door .115
.................................
Power Door .73
...........................................
Trunk .74
........................
Low Coolant Level .118
.........................
Low Fuel Indicator .56
................................
Lower Anchors .38
...
Lower Gear, Downshif ting to a . 130 ...
Low Oil Pressure Indicator . 54,190
...
Lubricant Specif ications Chart . 204
.........................................
Luggage .123
...
Luggage Cover (Cargo Cover) . 123
..................................
Maintenance .143
...
Owner Maintenance Checks . 146
.................................
Record .149-150
......................
Required Indicator .58
..........................................
Saf ety .144
.............................
Schedule .145-148
.
Malf unction Indicator Lamp . 54,191
...................
Manual Transmission . 130
........
Manual Transmission Fluid . 158
...............................
Meters, Gauges .59
..........................
Mirrors, Adjusting .81
...............
Modif ying Your Vehicle . 122
Index
M
J K
L
V
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Neutral Gear Position . 135
..................
New Vehicle Break-in . 114
.....................
Normal Shif t Speeds .130
...................
NOTICE, Explanation of . i
...............
Numbers, Identif ication . 202
...
Octane Requirement, Gasoline . 114
.........................................
Odometer .60
...............................
Odometer, Trip .60
Oil ........................
Change, How to .153
......................
Change, When to .147
......................
Checking Engine .118
..............
Pressure Indicator . 54,190
Selecting Proper Viscosity ......................................
Chart .152
...........
ON (Ignition Key Position) . 72
Onboard Ref ueling Vapor ....................................
Recovery .208
..............................
Outside Mirrors .81
....................
Overheating, Engine .187
.......
Owner Maintenance Checks . 146..............
Panel Brightness Control . 67
........................
Park Gear Position .134
...........................................
Parking .139
.................................
Parking Brake .82
Parking Brake and Brake .................
System Indicator . 54,193
.................................
Parking Lights .66
..
Parking Over Things that Burn . 210
.............................
PGM-FI System .209
............................
Playing the Radio .94
....................................
Playing a CD .99
..........................
Power Door Locks .73
.................
Power Socket Locations . 85
..............................
Power Windows .79
.........
Pregnancy, Using Seat Belts . 17
.........
Protecting Adults and Teens . 11
...
Additional Safety Precautions . 18
.....
Advice f or Pregnant Women . 17
........................
Protecting Children .29
.....................
General Guidelines .29
...........................
Protecting Inf ants .34
.............
Protecting Small Children . 34
......................
Selecting Child Seats .36
....................
Installing a Child Seat .37 ...........
Protecting Larger Children . 42
...................
Radiator Overheating . 187
Radio/CD/Cassette ..............................
Sound System .94
...................
Readiness Codes . 191,211
Rear Lights, Bulb ......................
Replacement .164, 165
............................
Rear View Mirror .81
.................
Rear Window Def ogger . 68
...............
Reclining the Seat Backs . 77
.......
Recommended Shif t Speeds . 128
.............................
Reminder Lights .53
.......................
Remote Transmitter .75
Replacement Inf ormation ..............
Dust and Pollen Filter . 167
................
Engine Oil and Filter . 153
.................................
Floor Mats .166
..........................................
Fuses .194
................................
Light Bulbs .161
....................................
Schedule .145
...................................
Seat Belts .166
...........................................
Tires .169
.............................
Wiper Blades .168
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