If the ABS indicator comes on, the
anti-lock f unction of the braking
system has shut down. The brakes
still work like a conventional system,
but without anti-lock. You should
have your dealer inspect your vehicle
as soon as possible.such as trying to take a
corner too f ast or making a sudden
lane change.
Always steer moderately
when you are braking hard. Severe
or sharp steering wheel movement
can still cause your vehicle to veer
into oncoming traffic or off the road.
on loose or
uneven surf aces, such as gravel or
snow, than a vehicle without anti-
lock. Your vehicle is not designed to tow a
trailer, attempting to do so can void
your warranties.
it only helps with steering
control during braking.
ABS Indicator
A BS will not prevent a skid that
results f rom changing direction
abruptly,
A BS cannot prevent a loss of
stability.
A vehicle with A BS may require a
longer distance to stopTowing a Trailer
Important Saf ety Reminders
A BS does not reduce the time or
distance it takes to stop the
vehicle;
Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS), Towing a Trailer
Driving
119
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE SYSTEM
INDICATOR
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.Fill the f uel tank.
Change the engine oil and f ilter.
Wash and dry the exterior
completely.
Cleantheinterior.Makesurethe
carpeting, floor mats, etc., are
completely dry.
Raise the convertible top cover.
Leave the parking brake off. Put
the transmission in Reverse. 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.
Leave one window open slightly (if
the vehicle is being stored
indoors).
Disconnect the battery.
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.
If you store your vehicle f or 1 year or
longer, have your dealer perf orm the
inspections called f or in the 2 years/
30,000 miles (48,000 km)
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.
Support the f ront wiper blade
arms with a f olded towel or rag so
they do not touch the windshield.
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. If possible, periodically run the
engine until it reaches f ull
operating temperature (the
cooling f an cycles on and of f
twice). Pref erably, do this once a
month.
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Vehicle Storage
Maint enance
155
If you have a f lat tire while driving,
stop in a saf e place to change it.
Drive slowly along the shoulder until
you get to an exit or an area that is
far away from the traffic lanes.Thesizedifferencemayalsocause
damage to the rear dif f erential, so do
not mount the compact spare on the
rear. If either rear tire goes f lat,
remove the f ront tire on that same
side, mount the compact spare tire
on the f ront, then mount the f ront
tire on the rear.
Park the vehicle on f irm, level, and
non-slippery ground. Put the
transmission in Reverse. Apply the
parking brake.
Turn on the hazard warning lights,
and turn the ignition switch to
LOCK (0). Have your passenger
get out of the vehicle while you
change the tire. Open the trunk. Lift up the tool
box lid, and take the jack, wheel
wrench, and extension out of the
tool box.
Thecompactsparetireissmaller
than a standard tire, which will affect
the vehicle’s handling. Drive
cautiously when this spare is
mounted on your vehicle. 3.
1.
2.
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Changing a Flat T ire
T aking Care of t he Unexpect ed
159
TOOL BOX LID
JACK
The vehicle can easily roll off
the jack, seriously injuring
anyone underneath.
Follow the directions for
changing a tire exactly, and
never get under the vehicle
when it is supported only by the
jack. Use the jack that came with your
vehicle. If you try to raise another
vehicle with this jack or use another
jack to raise your vehicle, the vehicle or
jack can be damaged.
Unscrew the wing bolt, and take
the spare tire out of the spare tire
shelf .
Remove the three clips holding
the spare tire cover by pulling the
rings straight back. Remove the
sparetirecover.
Loosen each wheel nut 1/2 turn
with the wheel nut wrench.Place the jack under the jacking
point nearest the tire you need to
change. Turn the end bracket
clockwise until the top of the jack
contacts the jacking point. Make
sure the center of the jacking
point tab is resting in the jack
notch.
4.
5.
6.7.
Changing a Flat T ire
160
SPARETIRECOVER
WHEEL NUT WRENCH
JACKING
POINT
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Specif ications
184
Dimensions
Engine WeightsCapacities
162.0 in (4,115 mm)
68.9 in (1,750 mm)
50.6 in (1,285 mm)
94.5 in (2,400 mm)
57.9 in (1,470 mm)
59.4 in (1,510 mm) 13.2 US gal (50)
132 cu-in (2,157 cm
)
11.1 : 1 1.72 US gal (6.5
)
2.01 US gal (7.6)
5.1 US qt (4.8
)
5.1 US qt (4.8)
5.9 US qt (5.6)
1.7 US qt (1.6)
1.7 US qt (1.6)
0.78 US qt (0.74
)
0.81 US qt (0.77)
2.6 US qt (2.5)
6.3 US qt (6.0)
3.43 x 3.57 in (87.0 x 90.7 mm)
Length
Width
Height
Wheelbase
Track
See the certification label attached
to the driver’s doorjamb.Water cooled 4-stroke DOHC
VTEC 4-cylinder gasoline engine
Type
BorexStroke
Displacement
Compression ratio
Spark plugs
Spark Plug Gap
0.04 in (1.1 mm)PK22PR-L11S PFR7G-11S
Including the coolant in the reserve tank and that remaining in the
engine.
Reserve tank capacity:
0.16 US gal (0.6
)
Excluding the oil remaining in the engine.
Gross vehicle weight rating
(GVWR)
Fuel tank
Engine coolant
Engine oil
Manual
transmission
fluid
Differential
fluid
Windshield
washer
reservoir
Front
Rear
1:
2:
NGK :
DENSO : Change
Total
Change
Total
Change
Total
Change
Total
U.S. Vehicles
Canadian
Vehicles
0mm
0.1 mm
1
2
Including filter
Without filter
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Spare Tire......................................
Inf lating .150
............................
Specif ications .185
....................................
Spark Plugs .184
................................
Specif ications .184
..................................
Speed Control .95
................................
Speed Limiter .116
..........
SRS, Additional Inf ormation . 19
...
Additional Safety Precautions . 22
.............................
Airbag Service .21
......
Airbag System Components . 19
How the SRS Indicator .......................................
Works .21
How Your Front Airbags .........................................
Work .19
.............................
SRS Indicator .21 ,41
...................................
Start Button .114
.......................
Starting the Engine .114
In Cold Weather at High ..................................
Altitude .114
................
With a Dead Battery . 166
..............
State Emissions Testing . 192
........
Steam Coming f rom Engine . 167
Steering Wheel .............
Anti-theft Column Lock . 53
.....................
Stereo Sound System .78 ....................
Storing Your Vehicle .155
................................
Stuck Vehicle .179
Supplemental Restraint System ..................................
Servicing .21
.........................
SRS Indicator .21 ,41
...................
System Components . 19
..................................
Synthetic Oil .132
..........
Taillights, Changing Bulbs . 144
.
Taking Care of the Unexpected . 157
Technical Descriptions ....
DOT Tire Quality Grading . 186
.....
Emissions Control Systems . 189
Three Way Catalytic ...............................
Converter .191
.......................
Temperature Gauge .45
...................
Tensioners, Seat Belts . 17
..................
Thef t Protection, Radio . 94
..
Three Way Catalytic Converter . 191
............................
Time, Setting the .45
....................................
Tire Chains .153
.........
Tire, How to Change a Flat . 159
.................................
Tire Labeling .188 ...............................................
Tires .148
..............................
Air Pressure .150
...................................
Balancing .151
........................................
Chains .153
.........................
Checking Wear .150
.................
Compact Spare Tire . 158
......
DOT Tire Quality Grading . 186
......................................
Inf lation .149
..................................
Inspection .150
...................................
Replacing .152
......................................
Rotating .151
...........................................
Snow .153
............................
Specif ications .185
...........................................
Wear .151
...................
Tools, Tire Changing . 159
Towing ......................
A Trailer, Do Not .119
................
Emergency Wrecker . 179
..................
Trailer, Do Not Tow a . 119
Transmission Checking Fluid Level, Manual .........................
Transmission .137
...........................
Fluid Selection .137
..............
Identif ication Number . 183
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