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µYour vehicle does not require any oil
additives. Additives may adversely
af f ect the engine or transmission
perf ormance and durability.
An oil with a viscosity of 5W-30 is
pref erred f or improved f uel economy
and year-round protection in your
vehicle. You may use a 10W-30 oil if
the temperature in your area never
goes below 20°F ( 7°C).
Make sure the API Certif ication Seal
says ‘‘For Gasoline Engines.’’
The oil viscosity or weight is
provided on the container’s label.
5W-20 oil is f ormulated f or year-
round protection of your vehicle, to
improve cold weather starting and
f uel economy.
Honda Motor Oil is the pref erred
5W-20 lubricant f or your vehicle. You may use a synthetic motor oil if
it meets the same requirements
given f or a conventional motor oil: it
displays the API Certif ication Seal,
and it is the proper weight. You must
f ollow the oil and f ilter change
intervals shown on the information
display.
Synthetic Oil
Engine Oil A dditives
Si model:
DX,DX-G,LX,SE,EX,and
EX-L models:
A dding Engine Oil
Maint enance
301
Ambient Temperature
Ambient Temperature
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Open the hood, and remove the
engine oil f ill cap. Remove the oil
drain bolt and washer f rom the
bottom of the engine. Drain the oil
into an appropriate container.
Always change the oil and f ilter
according to the maintenance
messages shown on the inf ormation
display. The oil and f ilter collect
contaminants that can damage your
engine if they are not removed
regularly.
Run the engine until it reaches
normal operating temperature,
then shut it off.
Changing the oil and f ilter requires
special tools and access f rom
underneath the vehicle. The vehicle
should be raised on a service station-
type hydraulic lif t f or this service.
Unless you have the knowledge and
proper equipment, you should have
this maintenance done by a skilled
technician.
1.
2.
Changing the Engine Oil and Filter
302
DRAIN BOLT
WASHER
SiWASHER DRAIN BOLT
DX, DX-G, LX, SE, EX, EX-L
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Check the condition of the wiper
blades at least every six months.
Replace them if you f ind signs of
cracking in the rubber, areas that are
getting hard, or if they leave streaks
and unwiped areas when used.
This f ilter removes the dust and
pollenthatisbroughtinfromthe
outside through the heating and
cooling system.
Have your dealer replace the filter
when this service is indicated by a
maintenance message on the
inf ormation display. It should be
replaced every 15,000 miles (24,000
km) if you drive primarily in urban
areas that have high concentrations
of soot in the air, or if the f low f rom
the heating and cooling system
becomeslessthanusual.
To replace a wiper blade:
Raise each wiper arm of f the
windshield, lif ting the driver’s side
first, then the passenger’s side.
1.
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On models with A/C
Wiper Blades
Dust and Pollen Filter
Dust and Pollen Filter, Wiper Blades
Maint enance
321
Do not open the hood when the wiper
arms are raised, or you will damage the
hood and wiper arms.
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To help increase tire lif e and
distribute wear more evenly, rotate
the tires according to the
maintenance messages displayed on
the information display.
Move the tires to the positions
shown in the illustration each time
they are rotated. If you purchase
directional tires, rotate only f ront-to-
back.Themileageyoucanexpectfrom
yourvehicletiresisthesameas
comparable mid-and rear-engine
sports cars, and it will vary greatly
with your driving habits.
If you drive moderately, the f ront
tires could last more than 10,000
miles (16,000 km). However, the
mileage will be substantially less if
you tend to drive your vehicle at the
upper limits of its capabilities.
You should caref ully inspect your
vehicle’s tires f or wear, damage, and
proper inf lation every 7,500 miles
(12,000 km).
As a trade-of f , they will wear more
rapidly than tires used on ordinary
passenger vehicles. Because of the
vehicle’s weight distribution, and the
fact that the front wheels are the
driving wheels, you can expect them
to wear more rapidly than the rear
tires.
The tires that came on your vehicle
were designed and constructed to
provide superior grip during
acceleration, braking, and cornering.
When the tires are rotated, make
sure the air pressures are checked.
Si model only
Tires
Tire Rotation
Tire Wear
328
FrontFront
(For Directional
Tires and Wheels)
(For Non-directional
Tires and Wheels)
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µ
If you need to connect the battery to
a charger, disconnect both cables to
prevent damaging your vehicle’s
electrical system. Always disconnect
the negative ( ) cable first, and
reconnect it last. If your vehicle’s battery is
disconnected or goes dead, the audio
system may disable itself . The next
timeyouturnontheradio,youwill
see ‘‘ENTER CODE’’ in the
f requency display. Use the preset
buttons to enter the code (see page
). The navigation system will also
disableitself.Thenexttimeyouturn
on the ignition switch, the system
will require you to enter a PIN
bef ore it can be used. Ref er to the
navigation system manual.
If your vehicle’s battery is
disconnected, or goes dead, the time
setting may be lost. To reset the time,
see page . 221
222
On models with navigation system
Checking the Battery
334
The battery gives off explosive
hydrogen gas during normaloperation.
A spark or flame can cause the
battery to explode with enough
force to kill or seriously hurt you.
Wear protective clothing and a
face shield, or have a skilled
technician do the batterymaintenance.
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If the indicator comes on
while driving, it means one
of the engine’s emissions control
systems may have a problem. Even
though you may f eel no dif f erence in
your vehicle’s perf ormance, it can
reduce your f uel economy and cause
increased emissions. Continued
operation may cause serious damage. If the indicator comes on repeatedly,
even though it may turn of f as you
continue driving, have your vehicle
checked by the dealer as soon as
possible.
If your vehicle has an automatic
transmission, the malf unction
indicator lamp may also come on
with the ‘‘D’’ indicator.
Your vehicle has certain ‘‘readiness
codes’’ that are part of the on-board
diagnostics f or the emissions
systems. In some states, part of the
emissions testing is to make surethese codes are set. If they are not
set, the test cannot be completed.
If you have recently ref ueled your
vehicle, the indicator coming on
could be due to a loose or missing
f uel f ill cap. You will also see a
‘‘CHECK FUEL CAP’’ message on
the inf ormation display. Tighten the
cap until it clicks at least once.
Tightening the cap will not turn the
indicator of f immediately; it can take
several days of normal driving. If the battery in your vehicle has
been disconnected or gone dead,
thesecodesmaybeerased.Itcan
take several days of driving under
various conditions to set the codes
again.
To check if they are set, turn the
ignition switch to the ON (II)
position, without starting the engine.
The malf unction indicator lamp will
come on f or 20 seconds. If it then
goes of f , the readiness codes are set.
If it blinks f ive times, the readiness
codes are not set. If possible, do not
take your vehicle f or an emissions
test until the readiness codes are set.
Refer to for
more inf ormation (see page ).
376
Malf unct ion Indicat or L amp
Readiness Codes Emissions T esting
350
If you keep driving with the
malf unction indicator lamp on, you can
damage your vehicle’s emissions
controls and engine. Those repairs may
not be covered by your vehicle’s
warranties.
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Always check the TPMS malf unction
telltale af ter replacing one or more
tires or wheels on your vehicle to
ensure that the replacement or
alternate tires and wheels allow the
TPMS to continue to f unction
properly.
Your vehicle has also been equipped
with a TPMS malf unction indicator
to indicate when the system is not
operating properly. The TPMS
malf unction indicator is provided by
a separate telltale, which displays the
symbol ‘‘TPMS’’ when illuminated.
When the malf unction indicator is
illuminated,
the system may not be able to detect
or signal low tire pressure as
intended.
TPMS malf unctions may occur f or a
variety of reasons, including the
installation of replacement or
alternate tires or wheels on the
vehicle that prevent the TPMS f rom
f unctioning properly.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Required Federal Explanat
ion
372
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CONT INUED
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Disc Player . 134, 172
..................
Display Change Button . 68
.....................
Disposal of Used Oil . 304
Doors
.
Auto Door Locking/Unlocking . 84
..............
Locking and Unlocking . 82
......................
Power Door Locks . 83
........
DOT Tire Quality Grading . 367
Downshif ting, Manual
.............................
Transmission . 271
...........
Driver and Passenger Safety . 5
...........................................
Driving . 267
....................................
Economy . 258
..................
Dust and Pollen Filter . 321
..............................
Economy, Fuel . 258
Electric Power Steering (EPS)
.......................................
Indicator . 62
Electronic Stability Control (ESC) ........................................
System . 282
..................................
Emergencies . 337
.............
Battery, Jump Starting . 345
...........
Brake System Indicator . 351
................
Changing a Flat Tire . 339 .....
Charging System Indicator . 349
..................
Checking the Fuses . 352
.........
Hazard Warning Flashers . 77
............................
Jump Starting . 345
.....
Low Oil Pressure Indicator . 349
...
Malf unction Indicator Lamp . 350
..................
Overheated Engine . 347
.......................................
Towing . 358
.........................
Emergency Brake . 109
......................
Emergency Flashers . 77
......................
Emergency Towing . 358
............
Emergency Trunk Opener . 94
.......................
Emissions Controls . 373
........................
Emissions Testing . 376Engine
............
Adding Engine Coolant . 304
....
Coolant Temperature Gauge . 70
.........................
If It Won’t Start . 343
Malf unction Indicator
................................
Lamp . 59, 350
.......................
Oil Lif e Indicator . 291
........
Oil Pressure Indicator . 59, 349
.............................
Oil, Synthetic . 301
..............
Oil, What Kind to Use . 300
...............................
Overheating . 347
............................
Specif ications . 364 ....................
Speed Limiter . 273, 276
.......................................
Starting . 270
......................
Ethanol in Gasoline . 253
.
Evaporative Emissions Controls . 373
...............................
Exhaust Fumes . 52
Expectant Mothers, Use of Seat
........................................
Belts by . 16
....................................
Fan Control . 119
.........................................
Features . 117
....................
Filling the Fuel Tank . 253
Filters
.........................
Dust and Pollen . 321
...............................................
Oil . 302
.............
Flashers, Hazard Warning . 77
...................
Flat Tire, Changing a . 339
.....................................
Floor Mats . 320
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