
2007 Honda Fit Online Reference Owner's Manual 
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 Contents 
 
Owner's Identification Form  
Introduction ........................................................................\
.................................................................i 
A Few Words About Safety........................................................................\
.........................................ii 
Your Vehicle at a Glan ce
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.............................................3 
Driver and Passenger Safety ........................................................................\
......................................5 
Proper use and care of your vehicle's seat belts, and Supplemental Restr\
aint System.  
Instruments and Control s........................................................................\
.........................................57 
Instrume nt panel indicator and gauge, and how to use dashboard and steering colu\
mn controls.  
Comfort and Convenience Features ........................................................................\
...................... 99 
How to operate the climate control system, the audio system, and other c\
onvenience features.  
Before Driving........................................................................\
..........................................................131
What gasoline to use, how to break -in your new vehicle, and how to load luggage and other cargo.  
Driving ........................................................................\
......................................................................145 
The proper way to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, pl\
us towing a trailer.  
Maintenance........................................................................\
.............................................................165 
The Maintenance Schedule shows you when you need to take you r vehicle to the dealer. 
Taking Care of the Unexpecte d........................................................................\
..............................205
This section covers several problems motorists sometimes experience, an d how to handle them. 
Technical Informatio n........................................................................\
.............................................229
ID numbers, dimensions, capacities, and technical information. 
Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. and Canad a)................................................................241
A summary of the warranties covering your new Acura, and how to contact \
us.  
Authorized Manu als (U.S. only)........................................................................\
..............................245 
How to order manuals and other technical literature.  
Index........................................................................\
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Service Information Summary 
A summary of information you need when you pull up to the fuel pump.  
 
Accord Value Package Audio System 

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 .58
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Instrument Panel .59
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Instrument Panel Indicators .60
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Gauges .66
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Trip Meter .66
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Odometer .67
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Fuel Gauge .67
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Check Fuel Cap Indicator .67
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Maintenance Minder .68
Controls Near the Steering ...........................................
Wheel .69
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Windshield Wipers and Washers .70
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Turn Signals and Headlights .71
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Instrument Panel Brightness .73
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Hazard Warning Button .73
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Rear Window Def ogger .73
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Steering Wheel Adjustment .74
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Keys and Locks .75
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Immobilizer System .76
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Ignition Switch .77
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Door Locks .78
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Power Door Locks .78
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Childproof Door Locks .79
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Tailgate .80
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Remote Transmitter .82
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Seats .85 ..............................
Power Windows .93
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Mirrors .94
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Parking Brake .95
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Interior Convenience Items .96
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Beverage Holders .97
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Glove Box .97
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Accessory Power Socket .98
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Sun Visor .98
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Interior Lights .98
Instruments and Controls
Inst rument s and Cont rols
57 

The U.S.  Sport  instrument  panel is shown.  Differences  for other  models  are noted  in the  text.
Instrument  Panel
Instru me ntsand Cont ro ls
59
IMMOBILIZER
SYSTEM
INDICATOR SEAT 
BELT
REMINDER
INDICATOR
ANTI-LOCK BRAKE
SYSTEM  INDICATOR
HIGH 
BEAM  INDICATOR
MALFUNCTION  INDICATOR LAMP
SECURITY 
SYSTEM INDICATOR  PARKING 
BRAKE AND BRAKE
SYSTEM  INDICATOR
LOW  FUEL
INDICATOR
LOW  OIL PRESSURE
INDICATOR
FOG LIGHT
INDICATOR MAINTENANCE
MINDER 
INDICATOR
ELECTRIC  POWER
STEERING
INDICATOR
LOW  TEMPERATURE
INDICATOR
HIGH 
TEMPERATURE
INDICATOR
CRUISE  CONTROL
INDICATOR
CRUISE  MAIN
INDICATOR
SUPPLEMENTAL  RESTRAINT
SYSTEM  INDICATOR
SIDE  AIRBAG  OFF
INDICATOR
CHARGING 
SYSTEM
INDICATOR
LIGHTS ON
INDICATOR
(P.65)
(P.64)
(P.219)
(P.60,  218)
(P.60,  218)
(P.65)(P.64)
(P.62) (P.64)
(P.18, 
60)
(P.31,  61)
(P.62) (P.64)
(P.30,  61)(P.64)
(P.63)
(P.62) (P.63)
(P.65)
(P.60, 
220)
(P.62)
DOOR AND TAILGATE
OPEN INDICATOR 

This indicator  normally comes on for
a  few  seconds  when you turn  the
ignition  switch to the  ON  (II)
position.  If it comes  on at any  other
time,  there  is a problem  with the
ABS.  If this  happens,  have  your
vehicle  checked  at a dealer.  With
this  indicator  on, your  vehicle  still
has  normal  braking  ability but no
anti-lock f unction. For more
inf ormation, see page . This indicator normally comes on
when you turn the ignition to the ON
(II) position and goes of f af ter the
engine starts. If it comes on at any
other time, there is a problem in the
electric power steering system. If
this happens, stop the vehicle in a
saf e place and turn of f the engine.
Reset the system by restarting the
engine. The indicator will not turn
of f immediately. If it does not go of f
after driving a short distance, or
comes on again while driving, take
the vehicle to your dealer to have it
checked. With the indicator on, the
EPS may be turned of f , making the
vehicle harder to steer.
If the power steering system
overheats while driving, the assist is
reduced and steering may f eel
slightly harder.Driving with the power steering
system continuously overheating can
cause system damage.
This indicator comes on as a
reminder that you must ref uel soon.
When the indicator comes on, there
is about 1.7 US gal (6.3
)of fuel
remaining in the tank bef ore the
needle reaches E. There is a small
reserve of f uel remaining in the tank
when the needle does reach E.
This indicator comes on if any door
or the tailgate is not closed tightly.
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Instrument Panel Indicators
Anti-lock Brake System
(A BS) Indicator
Electric Power Steering
(EPS) Indicator
Low Fuel Indicator
Door and Tailgate Open
Indicator
62 

This meter shows the number of
miles (U.S.) or kilometers (Canada)
driven since you last reset it.
There are two trip meters: Trip A
and Trip B. Switch between these
displays by pressing the Select/
Reset knob repeatedly.
Each trip meter works independently,
so you can keep track of two
dif f erent distances.
When you turn the ignition switch to
the ON (II) position, the meter you
last selected is displayed.
To reset a trip meter, display it, and
then press and hold the Select/Reset
knob until the number resets to ‘‘0.0’’. Trip Meter
Gauges
66
FUEL GAUGE
U.S. model is shown. TACHOMETER
SPEEDOMETER
ODOMETERTRIP METER
INFORMATION DISPLAY SELECT/RESET KNOB 

The odometer  shows the total
distance  your vehicle  has been
driven.  It measures  miles in U.S.
models  and kilometers  in Canadian
models.  It is  illegal  under U.S.
federal  law and  Canadian  provincial
regulations  to disconnect,  reset, or
alter  the odometer  with the intent  to
ch ange  the number  of miles  or
kilometers  indicated.
This  shows  how much  fuel you have.
It  may  show  slightly  more or less
th an  the  actual  amount.  The needle
returns  to the  bottom  after you turn
off  the  ignition. If 
your  fuel fill cap  is loose  or
missing,  a ‘‘CHECK  FUEL CAP’’
messageappearsastextinthe
information  display after you start
the  engine.  The message  appears
from  CHECK  to FUEL,  then to CAP
repe atedly. If 
the  system  still detects  a loose  or
missing  fuel fill cap,  the malfunction
indicator  lamp (MIL)  comes  on.
Turn  the engine  off, and  check  or
retighten  the fuel  fill cap  until  it
clicks  at least  once.  The MIL  goes
out  after  several  days of normal
driving once the cap is tightened or
replaced. If it does not go out, have
your dealer inspect the vehicle. For
more information, see page .
Turn the engine of f and conf irm the
f uel f ill cap is installed. If it is, loosen
the cap, then retighten it until it
clicks at least once. You can cycle
the message of f of the display by
pressing the Select/Reset knob
repeatedly, but this message will be
displayed each time the engine is
started. It will take several days of
normal driving f or the vehicle to turn
the warning of f . 219
Odometer
Fuel Gauge Check Fuel Cap Indicator
Gauges
Inst rument s and Cont rols
67
Avoid driving with an extremely low
f uel level. Running out of f uel could
cause the engine to misf ire, damaging
the catalytic converter. 

Bef ore you begin driving your
vehicle, you should know what
gasoline to use and how to check the
levels of important f luids. You also
need to know how to properly store
luggage or packages. The
inf ormation in this section will help
you. If you plan to add any
accessories to your vehicle, please
read the information in this section
first..............................
Break-in Period .132
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Fuel Recommendation .132
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Service Station Procedures .133
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Ref ueling .133
Opening and Closing
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the Hood .134
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Oil Check .135
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Engine Coolant Check .136
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Fuel Economy .137
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Accessories and Modif ications .138
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Carrying Cargo .140
Bef ore Driving
Bef ore Driving
131 

Help assure your vehicle’s f uture
reliability and perf ormance by paying
extra attention to how you drive
during the f irst 600 miles (1,000 km).Avoid full-throttle starts and rapid
acceleration.
During this period: Your vehicle is designed to operate
on unleaded gasoline with a pump
octane number of 87 or higher. Use
of a lower octane gasoline can cause
a persistent, heavy metallic rapping
noise that can lead to engine damage.
In addition, in order to maintain good
perf ormance, f uel economy, and
emissions control, we strongly
recommend, in areas where it is
available, the use of gasoline that
does NOT contain manganese-based
f uel additives such as MMT.
Use of gasoline with these additives
may adversely af f ect perf ormance,
and cause the malfunction indicator
lamp on your instrument panel to
come on. If this happens, contactyour authorized dealer f or service.
Some gasoline today is blended with
oxygenates such as ethanol or
MTBE. Your vehicle is designed to
operate on oxygenated gasoline
containing up to 10 % ethanol by
volume and up to 15 % MTBE by
volume. Do not use gasoline
containing methanol.
If you notice any undesirable
operating symptoms, try another
service station or switch to another
brand of gasoline.
For f urther important f uel-related
inf ormation, please ref er to your
.
Avoidhardbrakingforthefirst
200 miles (300 km).
Do not change the oil until the
scheduled maintenance time.
You should also f ollow these
recommendations with an
overhauled or exchanged engine, or
when the brakes are replaced. We recommend using quality
gasolines containing detergent
additives that help prevent fuel
system and engine deposits.
Break-in Period Fuel Recommendation
Quick Start Guide
Break-in Period, Fuel Recommendation
132