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Quick Reference GuideInstrument Panel (P 65)
U. S.
Canada
U. S.
Canada
System Indicators
Malfunction  
Indicator Lamp Low Oil Pressure  
Indicator 
Charging System  
Indicator 
Anti-lock Brake  System (ABS)  
Indicator 
Vehicle Stability  
Assist (VSA ®
) System 
Indicator 
VSA ®
 OFF Indicator
Low Tire Pressure  
Indicator*
/
Low Tire Pressure/
TPMS Indicator * Electric Power 
Steering (EPS) 
Indicator
Lights Reminders Lights On Indicator 
High Beam IndicatorFog Light Indicator *
Immobilizer System  
Indicator Seat Belt Reminder  
Indicator
System Indicators
Cruise Control  
Indicator *
System Message 
Indicator *
Parking Brake 
and Brake System  
Indicator Supplemental 
Restraint System 
Indicator 
Side Airbag Off  
Indicator
Door Open Indicator Cruise Main Indicator*
Tachometer Instant Fuel  
Economy Gauge
*
Speedometer
Fuel Gauge
Security Alarm 
System Indicator * Shift Lever Position Indicator
*Low Fuel Indicator
Gauges 
(P 78)/Information Display *
 (P 80) /
Multi-Information Display *
 (P 82) /System Indicators  (P 66)
Trunk Open Indicator
ECON Mode Indicator *
TPMS Indicator * Turn Signal and  
Hazard Warning 
Indicators
High Temperature 
Indicator
Low Temperature 
Indicator
Maintenance Minder  
Indicator *
Daytime Running 
Lights Indicator *
Washer Level 
Indicator *
i-VTEC  
Indicator 
REV  
Indicator2.4  engine models
Ambient Meter
*
*
 Not available on all models  

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uuFor Safe DrivinguYour Vehicle's Safety Features
Safe DrivingFor the safety of you and your passengers, make a habit of checking these items  
each time before you drive. •After everyone has entered the vehicle, be sure all doors are closed and locked.  
Locking the doors helps prevent an occupant from being ejected and an outsider 
from unexpectedly opening a door.
2 Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the Inside  P. 103
• Adjust your seat to a position suitable for driving. Be sure the front seats are 
adjusted as far to the rear as possible while allowing the driver to control the  
vehicle. Sitting too close to a front airbag can result in serious or fatal injury in a  crash.
2 Adjusting the Seats  P. 126
• Adjust head restraints to the proper position. Head restraints are most effective 
when the center of the head restraint aligns with the center of your head. Taller 
persons should adjust their head restraint to the highest position.
2 Adjusting the Head Restraints  P. 129
• Always wear your seat belt, and make sure you wear it properly. Confirm that any 
passengers are properly belted as well.
2 Fastening a Seat Belt  P. 31
• Protect children by using seat belts or child seats according to a child's age, height 
and weight.
2 Child Safety  P. 50
■Safety CheckList1Safety CheckList 
If the door open indicator is on, a door is not  
completely closed. Close all doors tightly until the  indicator goes off.
2 Door Open Indicator  P. 70
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* Not available on all models   

uuSeat BeltsuAbout Your Seat Belts
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Safe DrivingThe front seats are equipped with automatic seat belt tensioners to enhance safety. 
The tensioners automatically tighten the front seat belts during a moderate-to- 
severe frontal collision, sometimes even if the collision is not severe enough to 
inflate the front airbags.
■Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners1Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners 
The seat belt tensioners can only operate once. 
If a tensioner is activated, the SRS indicator will come  
on. Have a dealer replace the tensioner and 
thoroughly inspect the seat belt system as it may not  
offer protection in a subsequent crash. 
During a moderate-to-severe side impact, the  
tensioner on that side of the vehicle also activates.     

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uuAirbagsuAirbag System Components
Safe Driving
The front, front side, and side curtain  
airbags are deployed according to the  
direction and severity of impact. The airbag  
system includes:
aTwo SRS (Supplemental Restraint System)  
front airbags. The driver's airbag is stored 
in the center of the steering wheel; the  
front passenger's airbag is stored in the  
dashboard. Both are marked "SRS AIRBAG."
bTwo side airbags, one for the driver and  
one for a front passenger. The airbags are  
stored in the outer edges of the seat- 
backs. Both are marked "SIDE AIRBAG."
cTwo side curtain airbags, one for each  
side of the vehicle. The airbags are stored 
in the ceiling, above the side windows.  
The front and rear pillars are marked  "SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG."
dAn electronic control unit that continually  
monitors and records information about  
the sensors, the airbag activators, the  
seat belt tensioners, and driver and front 
passenger seat belt use when the ignition  switch is in ON 
(w.
eAutomatic front seat belt tensioners. The  
driver's and front passenger's seat belts  
incorporate sensors that detect whether 
or not they are fastened.
fA driver's seat position sensor. If the seat  
is too far forward, the airbag will inflate  
with less force.
gWeight sensors in the front passenger's  
seat. The front passenger's airbag will be  
turned off if the weight on the seat is 65 
lbs (29 kg) or less (the weight of an infant  
or small child).
hImpact sensors that can detect a  
moderate to severe front or side collision.
iAn indicator on the dashboard that alerts  
you that the front passenger's front  
airbag has been turned off.
jSensors that can detect if a child or small  
statured adult is in the deployment path  
of the front passenger's side airbag.
kAn indicator on the instrument panel that  
alerts you to a possible problem with your 
airbag system or seat belt tensioners.
lAn indicator on the instrument panel that  
alerts you that the front passenger's side  
airbag has been turned off. 

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uuAirbagsuFront Airbags (SRS)
Safe DrivingFront airbags are designed to inflate during moderate-to-severe frontal collisions. 
When the vehicle decelerates suddenly, the sensors send information to the control  
unit which signals one or both front airbags to inflate. 
A frontal collision can be either head-on or angled between two vehicles, or when a  
vehicle crashes into a stationary object, such as a concrete wall.
While your seat belt restrains your torso, the  
front airbag provides supplemental protection  
for your head and chest. 
The front airbags deflate immediately so that  
they won't interfere with the driver's visibility 
or the ability to steer or operate other  
controls.
The total time for inflation and deflation is so fast that most occupants are not  
aware that the airbags deployed until they see them lying in front of them.
■Operation
■How the Front Airbags Work1How the Front Airbags Work 
After a front airbag inflates in a crash, you may see  
what looks like smoke. This is actually powder from 
the airbag's surface. Although the powder is not  
harmful, people with respiratory problems may  
experience some temporary discomfort. If this occurs,  
get out of the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so. 
Although the driver's and front passenger's airbags  
normally inflate within a split second of each other, it  
is possible for only one airbag to deploy. This can  
happen if the severity of a collision is at the margin, 
or threshold, that determines whether or not the  
airbags will deploy. In such cases, the seat belt will  
provide sufficient protection, and the supplemental 
protection offered by the airbag would be minimal.  

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uuAirbagsuFront Airbags (SRS)
Safe Driving
■When front airbags should not deploy
Minor frontal crashes:  Front airbags were designed to supplement seat belts and 
help save lives, not to prevent minor scrapes, or even broken bones that might occur  
during a less than moderate-to-severe frontal crash.
Side impacts:  Front airbags can provide protection when a sudden deceleration 
causes a driver or front passenger to move towards the front of the vehicle. Side 
airbags and side curtain airbags have been specifically designed to help reduce the 
severity of injuries that can occur during a moderate-to-severe side impact which  
can cause the driver or passenger to move towards the side of the vehicle. 
Rear impacts:  Head restraints and seat belts are your best protection during a rear 
impact. Front airbags cannot provide any significant protection and are not designed  
to deploy in such collisions. 
Rollovers:  Seat belts and, in vehicles equipped with a rollover sensor, side airbags 
and side curtain airbags offer the best protection in a rollover. Because front airbags  
could provide little if any protection, they are not designed to deploy during a  
rollover. ■ When front airbags deploy with little or no visible damage
Because the airbag system senses sudden deceleration, a strong impact to the  
vehicle framework or suspension might cause one or more of the airbags to deploy. 
Examples include running into a curb, the edge of a hole, or other low fixed object  
that causes a sudden deceleration in the vehicle chassis. Since the impact is  
underneath the vehicle, damage may not be readily apparent. ■ When front airbags may not deploy, even though exterior damage  
appears severe
Since crushable body parts absorb crash energy during an impact, the amount of  
visible damage does not always indicate proper airbag operation. In fact, some  
collisions can result in severe damage but no airbag deployment because the airbags  
would not have been needed or would not have provided protection even if they 
had deployed. 

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uuAirbagsuFront Airbags (SRS)
Safe DrivingYour front airbags have advanced features to reduce the likelihood of airbag related  injuries to smaller occupants.The driver's advanced front airbag system 
includes a seat position sensor. 
If the seat is too far forward, the airbag  
inflates with less force, regardless of the 
severity of the impact. 
The passenger's advanced front airbag system  
has weight sensors. 
Although Honda recommends against  
carrying an infant or small child in front, if the  
sensors detect the weight of a child (up to  
about 65 lbs or 29 kg), the system will  
automatically turn off the passenger's front  
airbag.
■Advanced Airbags1Advanced Airbags 
If there is a problem with the driver's seat position  
sensor, the SRS indicator will come on and the airbag  
will inflate with full (normal) force, regardless of the 
driver's seating position. 
For both advanced front airbags to work properly: • Do not spill any liquid on or under the seats.
• Do not put any object under the passenger’s seat.
• Make sure any objects are positioned properly on  
the floor. Improperly positioned objects can  
interfere with the advanced airbag sensors.
• All occupants should sit upright and wear their seat  
belts properly.
Driver’s  
Seat 
Position 
Sensor
Passenger’s  Seat Weight 
Sensors                  

uuAirbagsuSide Airbags
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Safe DrivingTo reduce the likelihood that a front passenger may be injured by an inflating side  
airbag, the passenger side airbag is automatically turned off when: • The height sensors detect a child or short-statured adult is seated in the front  
passenger seat.
• The position sensor detects that the front passenger is leaning into the  
deployment path of the side airbag.
When the side airbag cutoff system is activated, the side airbag off indicator comes  
on. 2 Side Airbag Off Indicator  P. 48
If the side airbag off indicator comes on, have the passenger sit upright. A few  
seconds after the passenger is sitting properly, the side airbag will automatically be  
turned on, and the indicator will go off. 
If the front passenger is a child, stop when it is safe to do so, and have the child sit  
properly restrained in a rear seat.
■Side Airbag Cutoff System
■Side Airbag Off Indicator
1Side Airbag Cutoff System 
The sensors that monitor the front passenger's height  
and body position may not work if: • The seat-back is wet
• The passenger is touching a metal or other  
electrical conductive object
• A seat cushion is on the seat
• The passenger is wearing excessively thick clothing
Sensor that  
monitor the 
passenger’s height.
Sensor that monitor 
the passenger’s position.