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Your  Vehicle  at a Glance
You r Vehicle at a Glance
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INSTRUMENT  PANEL
BRIGHTNESS
MOONROOF
SWITCH HEADLIGHTS/
TURN 
SIGNALS
REMOTE  AUDIO
CONTROLS
HORN
STEERING  WHEEL
ADJUSTMENT CRUISE 
CONTROLS
REAR  WINDOW
DEFOGGER PASSENGER 
AIRBAG
OFF  INDICATOR
(P.31)
HAZARD
WARNING  BUTTON
VSA  OFF SWITCH WINDSHIELD 
WIPERS/
WASHERS
(P.71)
(P.69)
(P.141)
(P.94) VOICE CONTROL
SWITCHES
(P.183) (P.73) (P.72, 
108)
(P.145) (P.71)
(P.68)
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The most important things you need
to know about your airbags are:To do
their job, airbags must inf late with
tremendous f orce. So while
airbags help save lives, they can
cause minor injuries or more
serious or even fatal injuries if
occupants are not properly
restrained or sitting properly. Always wear
your seat belt properly, and sit
upright and as f ar back f rom the
steering wheel as possible while
allowing f ull control of the vehicle. A
f ront passenger should move their
seat as far back from the dashboard
as possible. The rest of this section gives more
detailed inf ormation about how you
can maximize your saf ety.
Remember, however, that no saf ety
system can prevent all injuries or
deaths that can occur in a severe
crash, even when seat belts are
properly worn and the airbags deploy.
They are designed to supplement
the seat belts.
Your Vehicle’s Saf ety Features
A irbags can pose hazards. What you should do:
Airbags do not replace seat belts.
A irbags of f er no prot ect ion in rearimpact s, or minor f ront al or sidecollisions.
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If you  sit too  close  to the  steering
wh eel  or dashboard,  you can be
seriously  injured by an inflating  front
ai rbag,  or by  striking  the steering
wh eel  or dashboard.
The  National  Highway  Traffic Safety
Administration  and Transport
Canada  recommend  that  drivers
allow  at least  10 inches  (25 cm)
between  the center  of the  steering
wheel  and the chest.  In addition  to
adjusting  the seat,  you can adjust  the
steering  wheel in and  out (see  page
).  Adjust the driver’s  seat-back  to a
comfortable,  upright position,
leaving  ample space between  your
chest  and the airbag  cover in the
center  of the  steering  wheel.
Passengers  with adjustable  seat-
backs  should  also adjust  their seat-
back  to a comfo rtable,  upright
position.
If 
you  cannot  get far enough  away
from  the steering  wheel and still
reach  the controls,  we recommend
that  you investigate  whether some
type  of adaptive  equipment  may help. Once 
your seat is adjusted  correctly,
rock it back and f orth to make sure
the seat is locked in position.
See page f or how to adjust the
front  seats.
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85
Protecting A dults and Teens
Adjust the Seat-Backs
3.
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Sitting too close to a front
airbag can result in serious
injury or death if the front
airbags inflate.
Always sit as far back from the
front airbags as possible.
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Your airbag  system  includes:
Two  SRS (supplemental  restraint
system)  front airbags.  The driver’s
airbag  is stored  in the  center  of
the  steering  wheel; the front
passenger’sairbagisstoredinthe
dashboard.  Both are marked  ‘‘SRS
AIRBAG’’  (see page  ).
Two  side airbags,  one for the
driver  and one for a front
passenger.  The airbags  are stored
in  the  outer  edges  of the  seat-
backs.  Both are marked  ‘‘SIDE
AIRBAG’’  (see page  ).
Two  side curtain  airbags, one  for
each  side of the  vehicle.  The
airbags  are stored  in the  ceiling
above  the side  windows.  The front
and  rear  pillars  are marked  ‘‘SIDE
CURTAIN AIRBAG’’ (see page ). 25
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CONT INUED
Additional Inf ormation About Your Airbags
A irbag System Components
Driver and Passenger Saf ety
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(1) (2)
(3) (4)(5)
(8)
(7)
(10) (11)
(9)
(6) (4)
(7)
(8)
(10)(5)
(11) Occupant Position Detection System (OPDS) Sensors (1) Driver’s Airbag
(2) Front Passenger’s Airbag
(3) Control Unit
(4) Front Seat Belt Tensioners
(5) Side Airbags
(6) Driver’s Seat Position Sensor
(7) Front Passenger’s Weight Sensors
(8) Front Impact Sensors
(9) Passenger’s Airbag Off Indicator
(10) Side Impact Sensors
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This section gives inf ormation about
the controls and displays that
contribute to the daily operation of
your vehicle. All the essential
controls are within easy reach............................
Control Locations .56
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Instrument Panel .57
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Instrument Panel Indicators . 58
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Gauges .64
Odometer/Outside .............
Temperature Display . 64
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Odometer .64
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Outside Temperature Display . 64...................................
Trip Meter .65
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Temperature Gauge . 65
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Fuel Gauge .66
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Check Fuel Cap Indicator . 66
Controls Near the Steering ...........................................
Wheel .67
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Wipers and Washers .68
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Turn Signal and Headlights . 69
Automatic Lighting Off .........................................
Feature .70
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Daytime Running Lights . 70
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Instrument Panel Brightness . 71
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Hazard Warning .71
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Rear Window Def ogger . 72
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Steering Wheel Adjustment . 73
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Keys and Locks .74
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Immobilizer System .75
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Ignition Switch .76
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Door Locks .77
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Childproof Door Locks . 78
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Remote Transmitter .78
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Trunk .82
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Emergency Trunk Opener . 83
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Seat Heaters .84
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Seats .85
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Power Seat Adjustment . 85 ...........
Driver’s Lumbar Support . 85
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Front Seat Adjustments . 86
Driver’s Seat Manual Height ..............................
Adjustment .86
Driver’s Seat Power Height ..............................
Adjustment .87
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Head Restraints .87
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Folding Rear Seat .88
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Mirrors .90
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Adjusting the Power Mirrors . 90
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Power Windows .91
Power Window Control ...............................
Operations .93
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Moonroof .94
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Parking Brake .95
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Sun Visor .96
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Vanity Mirror .96
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Interior Lights .97
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Ceiling Light .97
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Individual Interior Lights . 97
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Interior Convenience Items . 98
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Beverage Holders .99
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Accessory Power Sockets . 99
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Console Compartment . 99
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Sunglasses Holder .100
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Glove Box .100
Instruments and Controls
Inst rument s and Cont rols
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Controls  Near the Steering  Wheel
Instru m ent sand Cont ro ls
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WINDSHIELD
WIPERS/WASHERS
INSTRUMENT 
PANEL
BRIGHTNESS
MOONROOF
SWITCH
HEADLIGHTS/
TURN 
SIGNALS
REMOTE  AUDIO
CONTROLS
HORN
STEERING  WHEEL
ADJUSTMENT CRUISE 
CONTROLS
REAR  WINDOW
DEFOGGER PASSENGER  AIRBAG
OFF  INDICATOR
(P.31)
HAZARD
WARNING BUTTON
(P.71)
(P.69)
(P.141)
VOICE CONTROL
SWITCHES
(P.94)
(P.181) (P.73)(P.68)
(P.71)
(P.145)
(P.72, 108)
VSA OFF SWITCH
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Insert the key in the ignition
switch, and unlock the steering
column.
Push the lever under the steering
column all the way down.Move the steering wheel up or
down, and in or out to the desired
position. Make sure you can see
the instrument panel gauges and
the indicator lights.
Make any steering wheel adjustment
bef ore you start driving.
1.
2.
3.
Steering Wheel A djustment
Inst rument s and Cont rols
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Adjusting the steering wheel
position while driving may
cause you to lose control of the
vehicle and be seriously injured
inacrash.
Adjust the steering wheel only
when the vehicle is stopped.
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Push the lever up to lock the
steering wheel in that position.
Make sure you have securely
locked the steering wheel in place
by trying to move it up, down, in,
and out.The master key fits all the locks on
your vehicle. The valet key works
only in the ignition and the door
locks. You can keep the trunk
release handle, rear seat trunk
access, and glove box locked when
you leave your vehicle and the valet
key at a parking f acility. Youshouldhavereceivedakey
number tag with your keys. You will
need this key number if you ever
have to get a lost key replaced. Use
only Honda-approved key blanks.
These keys contain electronic
circuits that are activated by the
immobilizer system. They will not
work to start the engine if the
circuits are damaged.
Protect the keys f rom direct
sunlight, high temperature, and
high humidity.
Keep the keys away f rom liquids.
If they get wet, dry them
immediately with a sof t cloth. Donotdropthekeysorsetheavy
objects on them.
4.
5.
Keys and Locks
Steering Wheel A djustment, K eys and L ocks
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VALET KEY
(LIGHT GREY)
KEY
NUMBER
TAG MASTER
KEY WITH
REMOTE
TRANSMITTER
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