2006 HONDA ACCORD COUPE Owners Manual

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HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2006 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual Always use the parking brake when
you park your vehicle. Make sure
the parking brake is set f irmly, or
your vehicle may roll if it is parked
on an incline.
If your vehicle has an automatic
transmissi

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HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2006 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual Your vehicle is equipped with f ront
disc brakes. The brakes on the rear
wheels may be disc or drum,
depending on the model. A power
assist helps reduce the ef f ort needed
on the brake pedal. The ABS

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HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2006 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual CONTINUED
The anti-lock  brake system  (ABS)
helps  prevent  the brakes  from
locking  up, and  helps  you retain
steering  control by pumping  the
brakes  rapidly,  much faster  than a
person  can do

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HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2006 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual If the  ABS  indicator  and the brake
system  indicator  come on together,
and  the parking  brake is fully
released,  the front-to-rear  braking
distribution  system may also be shut
down.
Test  your

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HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2006 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual If the VSA system indicator comes
on while driving, pull to the side of
theroadwhenitissafe,andturnoff
the engine. Reset the system by
restarting the engine. If the VSA
system indicator stays, or come

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HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2006 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual Driving with varying  tire or wheel
sizes  may cause  the VSA  to
malfunction.  When replacing  tires,
make  sure they  are of the  same  size
and  type  as your  original  tires (see
page  ).
This  s

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HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2006 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual Your vehicle has been designed to
primarily carry passengers and their
cargo. You can also use it to tow a
trailer if you caref ully observe the
load limits, use the proper equipment,
and f ollow the

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HONDA ACCORD COUPE 2006 CL7 / 7.G Owners Manual To achieve a proper tongue load,
start by loading 60 percent of the
load toward the front of the trailer
and 40 percent toward the rear, then
re-adjust the load as needed.The best way to conf irm that