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HAZARD WARNING
BUTTON
HEADLIGHTS/TURN SIGNALS/
FOG LIGHTS
REAR WINDOW
DEFOGGER
BUTTONCRUISE
CONTROL
BUTTONS
SEAT HEATER
SWITCHES
HORN
STEERING WHEEL
ADJUSTMENT
(P.86,89)
(P.91)(P.183) (P.192)(P.111)
(P.186)
(P.90)
(P.90)
WINDSHIELD WIPERS/
WASHERS
PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF INDICATOR
(P.60)
BLUETOOTH
HANDSFREELINKBUTTONS
(P.85)
REMOTE AUDIO CONTROL
BUTTONS
INSTRUMENT PANEL
BRIGHTNESS
(P.89)
VEHICLE STABILITY
ASSIST (VSA) OFF
SWITCH
MIRROR CONTROLS
(P.107)
(P.271)
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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
............................
Instrument Panel .57
..........
Instrument Panel Indicators .58
.............................................
Gauges .65
...................
Temperature Gauge .65
..................................
Fuel Gauge .65
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Multi-Inf ormation Display .66
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Controls Near Steering Wheel .84
.
Windshield Wipers and Washers .85
...........
Turn Signal and Headlights .86
Automatic Lighting Off .....................................
Feature .88
............
Daytime Running Lights .88
........................................
Fog Lights .89
........
Instrument Panel Brightness .89
.................
Hazard Warning Button .90
.................
Rear Window Def ogger .90
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Steering Wheel Adjustment .91
...............................
Keys and Locks .92
........................
Immobilizer System .94
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Ignition Switch .95
......................................
Door Locks .96
................................................
Trunk .97
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Emergency Trunk Opener .98
..................
Childproof Door Locks .98
.......................
Remote Transmitter .99 ...............................................
Seats .103
..........
Trunk Pass-through Cover .105
...........................................
Mirrors .106
Driving Position Memory
........................................
System .108
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Seat Heaters .111
............................
Power Windows .112
.......................................
Moonroof .115
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Clock .116
...............................
Parking Brake .117
...............................
Interior Lights .118
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Interior Convenience Items .119
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Beverage Holders .120
........
Accessory Power Sockets .120
..................................
Glove Box .121
.............
Console Compartment .121
...............................
Coin Holder .122
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Front Door Pockets .123
............................
Vanity Mirror .123
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Sun Visor .123
Instruments and Controls
Inst rument s and Cont rols
55
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Controls Near the Steering Wheel
84
HAZARD WARNING BUTTON
HEADLIGHTS/TURN SIGNALS/
FOG LIGHTS
SEAT HEATER
SWITCHES
HORN
MIRROR CONTROLS STEERING WHEEL ADJUSTMENTREMOTE AUDIO
CONTROL BUTTONS CRUISE CONTROL
BUTTONS
VEHICLE STABILITY
ASSIST (VSA) OFF
SWITCH (P.86,89)
(P.89)
(P.271)
(P.107) (P.91)(P.183) (P.85)
(P.90)
(P.111)
(P.192)
INSTRUMENT PANEL
BRIGHTNESS
WINDSHIELD
WIPERS/WASHERS
(P.186)
REAR WINDOW
DEFOGGER BUTTON
(P.90)
BLUETOOTH
HANDSFREELINKBUTTONS
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The climate control systems in your
vehicle provide a comfortable driving
environment in all weather
conditions.
The standard audio system has
many f eatures. This section
describes those f eatures and how to
use them.
Your vehicle has an anti-theft audio
system that requires a code number
to enable it.
The security system helps to dis-
courage vandalism and thef t of your
vehicle..............
Vents, Heating, and A/C .126
.............................
Climate Control .131
................................
Audio System .133
Audio System (Models without
..............
Navigation System) .134
......
Playing the AM/FM Radio .135
Playing the XM
Satellite
......................................
Radio .139
...
Operating the Disc Changer .145
...........................
Playing a Tape .152
Audio System (Models with ..............
Navigation System) .155
...............
Voice Control System .155
......
Playing the AM/FM Radio .156
Playing the XM
Satellite
......................................
Radio .159
...
Operating the Disc Changer .165
...........................
Playing a Tape .173
...
Disc Changer Error Messages .176
..................
Protecting Your Discs .177
............
AM/FM Radio Reception .180
......................
Auxiliary Input Jack .182
................
Remote Audio Controls .183
.................
Radio Thef t Protection .184
............................
Security System .185
...............................
Cruise Control .186 HomeLink
Universal
................................
Transceiver .189
.......
Bluetooth
HandsFreeLink.192
......................................
AcuraLink .219
.........................................
Compass .230
...
Rearview Camera and Monitor .233
Features
Features
125
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The VOL button adjusts the volume
up ( ) or down ( ). Press the top
or bottom of the button, hold it until
the desired volume is reached, then
release it.
If you are listening to the radio, use
the CH button to change stations.
Each time you press the top ( ) of
the button, the system goes to the
next preset station on the band you
are listening to. Press the bottom
( ) to go back to the previous
station.
Three controls f or the audio system
are mounted in the steering wheel
hub. These let you control basic
f unctions without removing your
hand f rom the wheel. The MODE button changes the
mode. Pressing the button
repeatedly selects FM1, FM2, AM,
XM Radio (U.S. models), a disc (if a
disc is loaded), or a tape (if a tape is
loaded).To activate the seek function, press
and hold the top ( ) or bottom ( )
of the CH button until you hear a
beep. The system searches up or
down f rom the current f requency to
find a station with a strong signal.
If you are playing a disc, the system
skips to the beginning of the next
track (f ile in MP3 or WMA f ormat)
each time you press the top ( ) of
the CH button. Press the bottom
( ) to return to the beginning of the
current track or f ile. Press it twice to
return to the previous track or f ile.
You will see the track/f ile number
and the elapsed time. If the disc has
text data or is compressed in MP3 or
WMA, you can also see any other
inf ormation (track title, f ile name,
f older name, etc.).
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Remote Audio Controls
Features
183
VOL BUTTON CH BUTTONMODE BUTTON
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The HomeLinkUniversal
Transceiver built into your vehicle
canbeprogrammedtooperateupto
three remote controlled devices
around your home, such as garage
doors, lighting, or home security
systems.
Bef ore programming your
HomeLink to operate a garage door
opener, conf irm that the opener has
an external entrapment protection
system, such as an ‘‘electronic eye,’’
or other saf ety and reverse stop
f eatures.
If your garage door was
manuf actured bef ore April 1, 1982,
you may not be able to program
HomeLink to operate it. These units
do not have safety features that
cause the motor to stop and reverse
it if an obstacle is detected during
closing, increasing the risk of injury.
Do not use HomeLink with any garage door opener that lacks saf ety
stop and reverse f eatures.
Units manuf actured between April 1,
1982 and January 1, 1993 may be
equipped with saf ety stop and
reverse f eatures. If your unit does
not have an external entrapment
protection system, an easy test to
conf irm the f unction and
perf ormance of the saf ety stop and
reverse f eature is to lay a 2 4
under the closing door. The door
should stop and reverse upon
contacting the piece of wood.
As an additional safety feature,
garage door openers manuf actured
af ter January 1, 1993 are required to
have external entrapment protection
systems, such as an electronic eye,
which detect an object obstructing
the door.
Refer to the safety information that
came with your garage door openerto test that the safety features are
f unctioning properly. If you do not
have this information, contact the
manuf acturer of the equipment.
Bef ore programming HomeLink to a
garage door or gate opener, make
sure that people and objects are out
of thewayof thedevicetoprevent
potential injury or damage.
When programming a garage door
opener, park just outside the garage.
If you just
received your vehicle and have not
trained any of the buttons in
HomeLink bef ore, you should erase
any previously learned codes bef ore
training the first button.
Todothis,pressandholdthetwo
outside buttons on the HomeLink
transceiver for about 20 seconds,
until the red indicator f lashes.
Release the buttons, then proceed to
step 1.
HomeL inkUniversal Transceiver
General Saf ety Inf ormation
Important Saf ety PrecautionsT raining HomeL ink
Bef ore you begin
Features
189
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Change, How to .288
......................
Change, When to .279
......................
Checking Engine .240
..............
Pressure Indicator .59,330
Selecting Proper Viscosity
......................................
Chart .287
...........
ON (Ignition Key Position) .95
Onboard Ref ueling Vapor
....................................
Recovery .352
............................
Outside Mirrors .106
.....................
Outside Temperature .71
....................
Overheating, Engine .328
....
Owner’s Maintenance Checks .283
..................................
Saf ety Belts .8,18
.........
Safety Defects, Reporting .360
...................
Radiator Overheating .328
Radio/Cassette/Disc Sound
........................................
System .133
...................
Readiness Codes .331,355
..
Rear Lights, Bulb Replacement .300 ........................
Rear Seat Armrest .105
.
Rear View Camera and Monitor .233
..........................
Rear View Mirror .106
.................
Rear Window Def ogger .90
.............
Reclining the Seat Backs .103
.............................
Reminder Lights .58
................
Remote Audio Controls .183
.......................
Remote Transmitter .99
Replacement Inf ormation
................
Engine Oil and Filter .288
..........................................
Fuses .333
................................
Light Bulbs .297
...........................................
Tires .311
.............................
Wiper Blades .304
Replacing Seat Belts Af ter a ............................................
Crash .21
...
Reserve Tank, Engine Coolant .241
.........................
Restraint, Child .38,39
..................
Reverse Gear Position .260
................................
Rotation, Tire .310
..............
Panel Brightness Control .89
........................
Park Gear Position .260
...........................................
Parking .266
...............................
Parking Brake .117
Parking Brake and Brake
.................
System Indicator .59,332
.................................
Parking Lights .86
..
Parking Over Things that Burn .266
....
Passenger Airbag Of f Indicator .30 .............................
PGM-FI System .353
...............
Power Socket Locations .120
.........
Pregnancy, Using Seat Belts .16
.........
Protecting Adults and Teens .11
...
Additional Safety Precautions .17
.....
Advice f or Pregnant Women .16
........................
Protecting Children .33
Installing a Child Seat Using
........................................
Latch .43
Installing a Child Seat with a ..................
Lap/Shoulder Belt .45
Installing a Child Seat with a ......................................
Tether .46
.................
Selecting a Child Seat .41
.......................
Protecting Inf ants .38
.......
Protecting Larger Children .48
.........
Protecting Small Children .39
..................
Protecting Your Discs .177
Index
P
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