These labels are in the locations
shown. They warn you of potential
hazards that could cause serious
injury. Read these labels caref ully.
If a label comes of f or becomes hard
to read, contact your dealer for a
replacement.U.S. models only
Saf ety L abels
46
RADIATOR CAPDASHBOARD
HOOD
Wait a f ew minutes af ter turning the
engine of f bef ore you check the oil.Remove the dipstick again and
check the level. It should be
between the upper and lower
marks.
If it is near or below the lower mark,
see on page . Look at the coolant level in the
radiator reserve tank. Make sure it is
between the MAX and MIN lines. If
it is below the MIN line, see
on page f or
informationonaddingtheproper
coolant.
Remove the dipstick (orange loop).
Wipe the dipstick with a clean
cloth or paper towel.
Insert it all the way back in its tube. 4.
1.
2.
3. 162165
CONT INUED
Oil Check
Engine Coolant Check
A dding Oil A dding
Engine Coolant
Service Station Procedures
Bef ore Driving
125
UPPER MARK RESERVE TANK
MAX
MIN
LOWER MARK
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µ
µ
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µ
We recommend the use of genuine
Acura parts and fluids whenever you
have maintenance done. Engine oil level Check every
time you f ill the f uel tank. See
page .
Your authorized dealer knows your
vehicle best and can provide
competent, ef f icient service.
However, service at a dealer is not
mandatory to keep your warranties
in effect. Maintenance may be done
by any qualif ied service f acility or
skilled person to keep your
warranties in ef f ect. Keep all the
receipts as proof of completion, and
have the person who does the work
f ill out the Maintenance Record.
Check your warranty booklet f or
more inf ormation. Engine coolant level Check the
radiator reserve tank every time
you f ill the f uel tank. See page .
Automatic transmission Check
the f luid level monthly. See page
.
Brakes Check the f luid level
monthly. See page .
Tires Check the tire pressure
monthly. Examine the tread f or
wear and foreign objects. See page .
U.S. Vehicles:
According to state and federal
regulations, f ailure to perf orm
maintenance on the items marked
with will not void your emissions
warranties. However, all
maintenance services should be
perf ormed at the recommended time
or mileage period to ensure long-
term reliability.
Youshouldcheckthefollowing
items at the specif ied intervals. If
you are unsure of how to perf orm
any check, turn to the appropriate
page listed.
Lights Check the operation of
the headlights, parking lights,
taillights, high-mount brake light,
and license plate lights monthly.125
125
169
184 167
Servicing Your Vehicle
Maintenance,
replacement, or repair of
emissions control devices and
systems may be done by any
automotive repair establishment
or individual using parts that are
‘‘certif ied’’ to EPA standards.
Owner’s Maintenance Checks
Maintenance Schedule
156
Fluid Locations
Maint enance
161
ENGINE OIL
FILL CAP
(Black cap)POWER STEERING
FLUID (Red cap)
ENGINE COOLANT
RESERVOIR
RADIATOR CAP BRAKE FLUID
(Gray cap)
(Manual Transmission only)
CLUTCH FLUID
(Gray cap)
AUTOMATIC
TRANSMISSION
FLUID DIPSTICK
(Yellow loop)
WASHER FLUID
(Blue cap)
ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK
(Orange loop)
If the reserve tank is completely
empty, you should also check the
coolant level in the radiator.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.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.Pour coolant into the reserve tank.
Fill it to half way between the MAX
and MIN marks. Put the cap on
the reserve tank. Put the radiator cap on, and
tighten it fully. Pourthecoolantslowlyand
caref ully so you do not spill. Clean
up any spill immediately; it could
damage components in the engine
compartment. The coolant level should be up to
the base of the f iller neck. Add
coolant if it is low.
2. 1. 3.
4.
5.
Engine Coolant
166
RADIATOR CAP
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.
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 (seeon page ).
If there was no coolant in the
reserve tank, you may need to add
coolant to the radiator. Let the
engine cool down until the pointer
reaches the middle of the tempera-
ture gauge, or lower, bef ore check-
ing the radiator. Using gloves or a large heavy
cloth, turn the radiator cap
counterclockwise, without pushing
down, to the f irst stop. Af ter the
pressure releases, push down on
the cap, and turn it until it comes
off.
Put the radiator cap back on
tightly. Run the engine, and watch
the temperature gauge. If it goes
back to the red mark, the engine
needs repair (see
on page ).
If the temperature stays normal,
check the coolant level in the
radiator reserve tank. If it has
gone down, add coolant to the
MAX mark. Put the cap back on
tightly.
If you don’t f ind an obvious leak,
check the coolant level in the
radiator reserve tank (see page
). Start the engine, and set the
temperature control dial to
maximum. Add coolant to the
radiator up to the base of the f iller
neck. If you do not have the
proper coolant mixture available,
you can add plain water.
Remember to have the cooling
system drained and ref illed with
the proper mixture as soon as you
can.
7. 8.9.
6. 5.
10.
11.
213
125
213
If theEngineOverheats
Emergency
Towing
Emergency
Towing
T aking Care of t he Unexpect ed
203
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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Radiator Overheating . 202
...............
Radio/CD Sound System . 92
...........................
Readiness Codes .226
..
Rear Lights, Bulb Replacement . 177
............................
Rear Seat Access .72
..........................
Rear Seat, Folding .73
............................
Rear View Mirror .79
.................
Rear Window Def ogger . 62
....................
Rear Window Washer .60
.......................
Rear Window Wiper .60
...............
Reclining the Seat Backs . 71
.......
Recommended Shif t Speeds . 137
.......................
Reminder Indicators .52
.......................
Remote Transmitter .69
Replacement Inf ormation ..............
Dust and Pollen Filter . 179
................
Engine Oil and Filter . 163
.................................
Floor Mats .179
..........................................
Fuses .208
................................
Light Bulbs .172
....................................
Schedule .155
.....................................
Seat Belts .21
...........................................
Tires .186
.............................
Wiper Blades .180
...................
Neutral Gear Position . 140
..................
New Vehicle Break-in . 121
.....................
Normal Shif t Speeds .137
...................
NOTICE, Explanation of . i
...............
Numbers, Identif ication . 216
...
Octane Requirement, Gasoline . 121
.........................................
Odometer .57
...............................
Odometer, Trip .57
Oil ........................
Change, How to .163
......................
Change, When to .157
......................
Checking Engine .125
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Pressure Indicator . 53,204
Selecting Proper Viscosity ..............................
Chart .162, 163
...........
ON (Ignition Key Position) . 66
Onboard Ref ueling Vapor ....................................
Recovery .224
..............................
Outside Mirrors .80
....................
Overheating, Engine .202
.......
Owner Maintenance Checks . 156..............
Panel Brightness Control . 62
........................
Park Gear Position .140
...........................................
Parking .145
.................................
Parking Brake .81
Parking Brake and Brake .................
System Indicator . 53,206
........................
Parking Lights .61, 175
..
Parking Over Things that Burn . 145
............................
Playing the Radio .92
..................................
Playing a CD .101
..................
Playing a CD Changer . 103
.................................
Playing a Tape .98
.............................
PGM-FI System .224
..........................
Power Door Locks .67
.................
Power Socket Locations . 83
..............................
Power Windows .77
.........
Pregnancy, Using Seat Belts . 17
.........
Protecting Adults and Teens . 13
...
Additional Safety Precautions . 18
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Advice f or Pregnant Women . 17
........................
Protecting Children .28
.....................
General Guidelines .28
...........................
Protecting Inf ants .32
.............
Protecting Small Children . 33
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