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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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1Before drivingAdjusting and operating features such as door locks, mir-
rors, and steering column.
2When drivingDriving, stopping and safe-driving information.
3Interior featuresAir conditioning and audio systems, as well as other interior 
features for a comfortable driving experience.
4Maintenance 
and careCleaning and protecting your vehicle, performing do-it-your-
self maintenance, and maintenance information.
5When trouble 
arisesWhat to do if the vehicle needs to be towed, gets a flat tire, 
or is involved in an accident.
6Vehicle 
specificationsDetailed vehicle information.
7For ownersReporting safety defects for U.S. owners and seat belt and 
SRS airbag instructions  for Canadian owners.
IndexAlphabetical listing of informat ion contained in this manual. 
     
        
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3-1. Using the air conditioning system and defogger
Automatic air conditioning  system ...........................................  206
Rear window and  outside rear view 
mirror defoggers ........................  214
Windshield wiper  de-icer ..........  215
3-2. Using the audio system Audio system type ........................  216
Using the radio ...............................  219
Using the CD player ...................  227
Playing back MP3 and WMA discs .................................. 234
Operating an iPod .......................  242
Operating a USB memory......  250
Optimal use of the audio  system ............................................ 259
Using the AUX po rt.....................  261
Using the steering wheel  audio switches ............................ 263 3-3. Using the Bluetooth
® audio 
system
Bluetooth
® audio system .........  266
Using the Bluetooth
® 
audio system................................ 269
Operating a Bluetooth
® 
enabled portable player .........  274
Setting up a Bluetooth
® 
enabled portable player .........  277
Bluetooth
® audio system 
setup ..............................................  283
3-4. Using the hands-free phone  system (for mobile phones)
Hands-free system for mobile  phones ........................................... 284
Using the hands-free system  (for mobile phones) .................  288
Making a phone call.................... 296
Setting a mobile phone .............  300
Security and system setup .......  305
Using the phone book...............  309
3-5. Using the interior lights Interior lights list.............................  315
• Interior lights ................................  317
• Personal lights .............................  317
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3-6. Using the storage featuresList of storage features................  319
• Glove box ...................................  320
• Console boxes ..........................  320
• Overhead console ...................  322
• Cup holders.................................  322
• Bottle holders/door pockets ...............................  324
• Auxiliary box ............................... 325
3-7. Other interior features Sun visors......................................... 326
Vanity mirrors ................................  327
Clock ................................................  328
Satellite switches .......................... 329
Ashtrays ........................................... 332
Cigarette lighter ........................... 333
Power outlet ................................... 334
Seat heaters...................................  335
Seat heaters and ventilators ....................................  338
Armrest .............................................  341
Rear sunshade ...............................  342
Trunk storage extension ........... 344
Coat hooks ..................................... 345
Floor mat.......................................... 346
Trunk features................................  347
Garage door opener.................  350
Compass.......................................... 356
Safety Connect ............................  360 4-1. Maintenance and care
Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior..................  368
Cleaning and protecting  the vehicle interior .....................  371
4-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements...............................  374
General maintena nce ................  376
Emission inspection and  maintenance (I/M) 
programs ......................................  379
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service precautions .................................  380
Hood ................................................  383
Positioning a floor jack..............  384
Engine compartment.................  386
Tires ..................................................  400
Tire inflation pressure..................  412
Wheels ..............................................  416
Air conditioning filter...................  418
Electronic key battery .................  421
Checking and replacing  fuses ................................................  423
Headlight aim ................................  437
Light bulbs ....................................... 439
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 Without navigation system 
Clock
 
P. 328
Audio 
system
 
P. 216
Air conditioning
system
P. 206Rear window and out-
side rear view mirror 
defoggers switch 
P. 214
Security indicator 
P. 85, 87
Emergency
flasher switch 
P. 450
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Navigation 
system
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Clock P. 328
Audio system*2
Security indicator 
P. 85, 87
Emergency flasher 
switch 
P. 450
Air conditioning 
system
*2
 With navigation system Rear window and 
outside rear view 
mirror defoggers 
switch
*2
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Pictorial indexInstrument panel 
     
        
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1-2. Opening, closing and locking the doors and trunk
■Operation signals
A buzzer sounds and the emergency flashers flash to indicate that the doors have
been locked/unlocked. (Locked: Once; Unlocked: Twice)
■Conditions affecting operation
The smart access system with push-button start uses weak radio waves. In the fol-
lowing situations, the communication betw een the electronic key and the vehicle
may be affected, preventing the smart access system with push-button start from
operating properly: 
(Ways of coping:  P.  4 9 4 )
●When the electronic key battery is depleted
●Near a TV tower, electric power plant,  gas station, radio station, large display,
airport or other facility that generates  strong radio waves or electrical noise
●When carrying a portable radio, cellular phone, cordless phone or other wire-
less communication devices
●When the electronic key is in contact wi th, or is covered by the following metal-
lic objects
• Cards to which aluminum foil is attached
• Cigarette boxes that have aluminum foil inside
• Metallic wallets or bags
•Coins
• Hand warmers made of metal
• Media such as CDs and DVDs
●When multiple electronic keys are in the vicinity
●When another wireless key (that emits radio waves) is being used nearby
●When carrying or using the electronic key together with the following devices
that emit radio waves
• Another vehicle's electronic key or a wireless key that emits radio waves
• Personal computer or personal digital assistant (PDA)
• Digital audio player
• Portable game system
●If window tint with a metallic content or  metallic objects are attached to the rear
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1-7. Safety information
■SRS airbag deployment conditions (front airbags)
●The SRS front airbags will deploy in the event of an impact that exceeds the set
threshold level (the level of force corresponding to an approximately 12 - 18 mph
[20 - 30 km/h] frontal collision with a fixed wall that does not move or deform).
However, this threshold velocity will be considerably higher if the vehicle strikes
an object, such as a parked vehicle or sign pole, which can move or deform on
impact, or if the vehicle is involved in an underride collision (e.g. a collision in
which the front of the vehicle “underrides”, or goes under, the bed of a truck, etc.).
●It is possible that in some collisions where the forward deceleration of the vehi-
cle is very close to the designed thresh old level, the SRS front airbags and the
seat belt pretensioners ma y not activate together. 
●The SRS front passenger airbag will not activate if there is no passenger sitting
in the front passenger seat. However, the front passenger airbag may deploy if
luggage is put in the seat, or the seat belt  is fastened, even if the seat is unoccu-
pied. ( P.  1 0 4 )
■SRS airbag deployment conditions (side and curtain shield airbags)
●The SRS side airbags and SRS curtain shield airbags will deploy in the event of
an impact that exceeds the set threshold level (the level of force corresponding
to the impact force produced by an approximately 3300 lb. [1500 kg] vehicle
colliding with the vehicle cabin from a direction perpendicular to the vehicle ori-
entation at an approximately speed of 12 - 18 mph [20 - 30 km/h]).
●The SRS side airbag on the passenger seat will not activate if there is no passen-
ger sitting in the front passenger seat. Ho wever, the side airbag on the passen-
ger seat may deploy if luggage is put in th e seat, even if the seat is unoccupied.
(  P.  1 0 4 )
■Conditions under which the SRS airbags may deploy (inflate), other than a colli-
sion
The SRS front airbags may also deploy if a  serious impact occurs to the underside of
your vehicle. Some examples are shown in the illustration.
●Hitting a curb, edge of pavement or hard
surface
●Falling into or jumping over a deep hole
●Landing hard or vehicle falling 
     
        
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1-7. Safety information
Front passenger occupant classification system
Your vehicle is equipped with a front passenger occupant classification sys-
tem. This system detects the conditions of the front passenger seat and
activates or deactivates the devices for the front passenger.
SRS warning light
“AIR BAG OFF” indicator light
“AIR BAG ON” indicator light
Front passenger’s seat belt reminder light