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HONDA INSIGHT 2011 2.G Owners Manual On vehicle with paddle shif tersOn vehicle without paddle shif ters
The IMA battery is charged at a 
higher rate when the transmission is
in L (Low) mode (see page ). 
The battery level gauge does not

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You can customize some vehicle 
control settings. To enter the
customizing mode, press and hold
either INFO button ( / ) for more
than 3 seconds. To change the
settings, the ignition switch mus

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Rotate the switch 
counterclockwise also to spray the
window washer and turn the wiperon.
Hold past ON to activate the rear
window wiper a f ew times and to
spray the rear window washer.
Rotat

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HONDA INSIGHT 2011 2.G Owners Manual Honda’s Continuously Variable 
Transmission’s unique design
provides a smooth, constant f low of
power. It is electronically controlled
f or more precise operation and
better f uel economy.These i

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HONDA INSIGHT 2011 2.G Owners Manual To shif t f rom Park to any position, 
press the brake pedal, the release
button on the f ront of the shif t lever,
then pull the lever. You cannot shif t
out of Park when the ignition switch
is in th

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Use this position f or
your normal driving. The 
transmission automatically adjusts to
keep the engine at the best speed f or
driving conditions. To help the
engine warm
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