84 || 85
HANDLING THE UNEXPECTED
HANDLING THE UNEXPECTED
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INDEX
VISUAL INDEX
VOICE COMMAND
INDEX
SAFETY
INFORMATION
CUSTOMER
INFORMATION
INSTRUMENT PANEL
SPECIFICATIONS
VEHICLE
CONTROLS
MAINTENANCE
AUDIO AND
CONNECTIVITY
HANDLING THE UNEXPECTED
BLUETOOTH®
HANDSFREELINK®
DRIVING
HONDALINK®
NAVIGATION
Emergency Engine Stop
The ENGINE START/STOP button may be used to stop the engine due to an
emergency situation even while driving. If you must stop the engine, cho\
ose one of
the following operations:
•
Press and hold the ENGINE ST
ART/STOP button for
two seconds, or
•
Firmly press the ENGINE ST
ART/STOP button two
times.
The steering wheel will not lock. Because turning off the engine also di\
sables the
power assist the engine provides to the steering and braking systems, it\
will require
significantly more physical effort and time to steer and slow the vehi\
cle. Downshift
gears and use both feet on the brake pedal, if necessary, to slow the vehicle and
stop immediately in a safe place.
Do not press the button while driving unless it is absolutely necessary \
for the engine
to be switched off.
Trying to lift or tow your vehicle by the bumpers will cause serious dama\
ge. The
bumpers are not designed to support the vehicle’s weight.
Improper towing such as towing behind a motorhome or other motor vehicle\
can
damage the transmission.
NOTICE
Emergency Towing
Call a professional towing service if you need to tow your vehicle.
Flat bed equipment: The operator loads your vehicle on the back of a tru\
ck. This is
the best way to transport your vehicle.
Wheel lift equipment: The tow truck uses two pivoting arms that go under\
the front
tires and lift them off the ground. The rear tires remain on the ground.\
This is an
acceptable way to tow your vehicle.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
Monitors the tire pressure while you are driving. Available on U.S. models only.
If your vehicle’s tire pressure becomes significantly
low, the low tire pressure indicator comes on and a
message appears in the multi-information display.
Stop your vehicle in a safe place. Check the tire
pressure and adjust the pressure to the specified
level. The specified tire pressure is on a label on the
driver’s doorjamb.
TPMS Calibration Any time you inflate, change, or rotate one of more of the tires, you \
need to
recalibrate the system.
Use the Info (p/q) and SEL/RESET buttons on the steering wheel to control the
multi-information display (see page 24).
1.
Scroll to CUSTOMIZE SETTINGS, and select it.
2.
Select TPMS CALIBRA
TION.
3.
Scroll to CALIBRA
TE, and select it. Calibration
begins.
The calibration process requires approximately 30 minutes of cumulative driving
at speeds between 30–60 mph (48–97 km/h). The process finishes\
automatically.
Driving on an extremely underinflated tire can cause it to overheat. A\
n overheated
tire can fail. Always inflate your tires to the specified pressure.
NOTICE
READY
88 || 89
HANDLING THE UNEXPECTED
HANDLING THE UNEXPECTED
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INDEX
VISUAL INDEX
VOICE COMMAND
INDEX
SAFETY
INFORMATION
CUSTOMER
INFORMATION
INSTRUMENT PANEL
SPECIFICATIONS
VEHICLE
CONTROLS
MAINTENANCE
AUDIO AND
CONNECTIVITY
HANDLING THE UNEXPECTED
BLUETOOTH®
HANDSFREELINK®
DRIVING
HONDALINK®
NAVIGATION
Fuse Locations
If any electrical devices are not working, turn the vehicle off and chec\
k to see if any
applicable fuse is blown. Fuse locations are shown on the fuse box cover\
. Locate the
fuse in question by the fuse number and box cover number. Replacement of engine
compartment fuses should be done by a dealer.
Interior Fuse Boxes
Type A
Located under the driver’s side dashboard.
*if equipped
Circuit Protecte dAmpsaTAIL GATE LOCK10 Ab cBACK UP10 AdSTRD7.5 A1DOOR LOCK20 A2 3SMART10 A4R SIDE DOOR UNLOCK10 A5L SIDE DOOR UNLOCK(10 A)6DR DOOR UNLOCK(10 A)7 8DR P/W20 A9DAY LIGHT(7.5 A)10AS P/W20 A11 12R SIDE DOOR LOCK10 A13L SIDE DOOR LOC K10 A14
15 H/L HI R 10 A
16
17 DBW 15 A
18 MG CLUTCH 7.5 A
19 HEATED SEAT (15 A)
20IMA2 15 A
21 IMA1 7.5 A
22 WASHER 15 A
23 RR WIPER 10 A
24 A/C 7.5 A
25 DAY LIGHT (7.5 A)
26 FR WIPER 7.5 A
27 ABS/VSA 7.5 A
28 SRS 10 A
29 H/L HI L1 0 A
30 IG IMA 10 A
31 P/W1 0 A
32 FUEL PUMP 15 A
33 SRS 7.5 A
34 METER 7.5 A
35 BACK LIGHT 10 A
36 FR ACC SOCKET 20 A
37 ACC 7.5 A
38
39 RR WIPER 7.5 A
40
41
42
Circuit Protected
Amps
Fuse labelCove
r
Fuse bo x
Ta b
Circuit Protecte d Amps
a TAIL GATE LOCK 10 A
b
c BACK UP 10 A
d STRD 7.5 A
1 DOOR LOCK 20 A
2
3 SMART 10 A
4 R SIDE DOOR UNLOCK 10 A
5 L SIDE DOOR UNLOCK (10 A)
6 DR DOOR UNLOCK (10 A)
7
8 DR P/W 20 A
9 DAY LIGHT (7.5 A)
10 AS P/W 20 A
11
12 R SIDE DOOR LOCK 10 A
13 L SIDE DOOR LOC K10 A
14
15H/L HI R10 A16 17DBW15 A18MG CLUTCH7.5 A19HEATED SEAT(15 A)20IMA215 A
21 IMA1 7.5 A
22WASHER15 A
23 RR WIPER 10 A
24A/C7.5 A
25 DAY LIGHT (7.5 A)
26FR WIPER7.5 A
27 ABS/VSA 7.5 A
28SRS10 A
29 H/L HI L10 A30IG IMA10 A
31 P/W10 A32FUEL PUMP15 A
33 SRS 7.5 A
34METER7.5 A
35 BACK LIGHT 10 A
36FR ACC SOCKET20 A
37 ACC 7.5 A
38
39 RR WIPER 7.5 A
40
41 42
Circuit Protected
Amps
Type B
Located under the driver’s side dashboard.
*if equipped
Circuit ProtectedAmps
1
RR DEF30 AIG MA IN30 AFB MAIN250 AFB MAIN340 AFB MAIN130 A 40 A
2
EPB L30 AEPB R30 AIG MAIN230 A 40 ACOND FA N30 AMAIN FA N30 A
3 WIPER 30 A
4 STARTER 30 A
5 BACK UP MAIN 15 A
6 FR FOG (20 A)
7 IGP 15 A
8 SMALL 10 A
9 H/L LO MAIN 20
A
*1
30 A*2
10 AUDIO AMP (20 A)
11 HTR 30 A
12
13
14
*1: Models with halogen bulb low beam
headlight s
*2 : Models with discharge headlights
15
H/MIRROR (10 A)
Circuit Protecte
dAmps
Cover
Fuse label
Circuit Protecte d Amps
1 RR DEF
30 A
IG MA IN 30 A
FB MAIN2 50 A
FB MAIN3 40 A
FB MAIN1 30 A
40 A
2 EPB L
30 A
EPB R 30 A
IG MAIN2 30 A
40 A
COND FA N 30 A
MAIN FA N 30 A3WIPER30 A4STARTER30 A5BACK UP MAIN15 A6FR FOG(20 A)
7IGP15 A8SMALL10 A
9H/L LO MAIN20 A*1
30 A*2
10AUDIO AMP(20 A)11HTR30 A12 13 14
*1 : Models with halogen bulb low beam
headlight s
*2 : Models with discharge headlights
15H/MIRROR(10 A)
Circuit Protecte dAmps
Type C
*1: Models with halogen bulb low beam
headlights
*2: Models with discharge headlights
Circuit Protecte dAmps
1H/L LO L10A*1
15A*2
2H/L LO R10A*1
15A*2
3VSA FS R30A4LAF10A5IG COIL15A6IGPS7.5A
ELD box cove r
Fuse box
Fuse label
94 || 95
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INDEX
VISUAL INDEX
VOICE COMMAND
INDEX
SAFETY
INFORMATION
CUSTOMER
INFORMATION
INSTRUMENT PANEL
SPECIFICATIONS
VEHICLE
CONTROLS
MAINTENANCE
AUDIO AND
CONNECTIVITY
HANDLING THE UNEXPECTED
BLUETOOTH®
HANDSFREELINK®
DRIVING
HONDALINK®
NAVIGATION
Under the Hood
Opening the Hood
1.
Park the vehicle on a level surface, and set the
parking brake.
2.
Pull the hood release handle under the lower left
corner of the dashboard.
3.
Slide the hood latch lever in the center of the
hood to release the lock mechanism, and open
the hood.
4.
Remove the support rod from the clamp using the
grip. Mount the support rod in the hood.
When closing, remove the support rod, and
stow it in the clamp, then gently lower the hood.
Remove your hand at a height of approximately
12 inches (30 cm) and let the hood close.
Brake uid
(black cap)
Clutch uid*
(light gray cap)
Washer uid
(blue cap)
Engine oil dipstick
(orange)
Radiator cap
Engine oil ll ca
p
Continuously variable transmission
uid dipstick
(yellow)
Engine coolant reserve tank 12-volt battery
Hood release
handle
Pull
Lever
Support ro d
Grip
Clamp
Do not open the hood when the wiper arms are raised. The hood will strik\
e the
wipers, and may damage either the hood or the wipers.
NOTICE
Recommended Engine Oil
• Honda Genuine Motor Oil
•
Premium-grade 0W
-20 detergent oil with an API Certification Seal on the
container
This seal indicates the oil is energy conserving and
that it meets the American Petroleum Institute’s
latest requirements.
Use Honda Genuine Motor Oil or another
commercial engine oil of suitable viscosity for the
ambient temperature as shown.
You may also use synthetic motor oil if it is labeled with the API Certifi\
cation Seal
and is of the specified viscosity grade.
Engine Oil
Park the vehicle on level ground, and wait approximately three minutes after turning
the engine off before you check the oil.
Checking the Oil 1.
Remove the dipstick (orange).
2.
Wipe the dipstick with a clean cloth or paper
towel.
3.
Insert the dipstick back all the way into its hole.
4.
Remove the dipstick again, and check the level.
It should be between the upper and lower marks.
Add oil if necessary
.
Ambient temperature
Dipstick
Upper mark
Lower mark
96 || 97
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INDEX
VISUAL INDEX
VOICE COMMAND
INDEX
SAFETY
INFORMATION
CUSTOMER
INFORMATION
INSTRUMENT PANEL
SPECIFICATIONS
VEHICLE
CONTROLS
MAINTENANCE
AUDIO AND
CONNECTIVITY
HANDLING THE UNEXPECTED
BLUETOOTH®
HANDSFREELINK®
DRIVING
HONDALINK®
NAVIGATION
Adding Oil
1.
Unscrew and remove the engine oil fill cap.
2.
Add oil slowly
.
3.
Reinstall the engine oil fill cap, and tighten it
securely
.
4.
W
ait for three minutes and recheck the engine oil
dipstick.
Resetting the Engine Oil Life
If you change or replace the vehicle’s engine oil yourself, you must reset the
engine oil life. Use the Info (p/q) and SEL/RESET buttons on the steering wheel
to control the multi-information display (see page 24).
1.
Press the Info (
p/q) button until the oil life
screen is displayed.
2.
Press and hold the SEL/RESET button for 10
seconds, or until the oil life reset mode appears.
3.
Scroll to RESET and select it. The maintenance
codes disappear and the engine oil life display
returns to 100%.
Failure to reset the engine oil life after a maintenance service results\
in
the
system showing incorrect maintenance intervals, which can lead to seriou\
s
mechanical problems.
NOTICE
Engine oil
ll ca p
Do not fill the engine oil above the upper mark. Overfilling the eng\
ine oil can result
in leaks and engine damage.
NOTICE
Engine Coolant
Park the vehicle on level ground. Check the reserve tank and the coolant\
level in the
radiator. Use Honda Long Life Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2.
Checking the Reserve Tank
1.
Check the amount of coolant in the reserve tank.
2.
If the coolant level is below the MIN mark, add
the specified coolant until it reaches the MAX
mark.
3.
Inspect the cooling system for leaks.
Adding Coolant1.
Make sure the engine and radiator are cool.
2.
T
urn the radiator cap counterclockwise and
relieve any pressure in the coolant system. Do
not push the cap down when turning.
3.
Push down and turn the radiator cap
counterclockwise to remove it.
4.
The coolant level should be up to the base of the
filler neck. Add coolant if it is low
.
5.
Put the radiator cap back on, and tighten it fully
.
6.
Pour coolant into the reserve tank until it reaches
the MAX mark. Put the cap back on the reserve
tank.
Reserve
tank
MAX
MIN
Radiator cap
Reserve tank
If temperatures consistently below -22°F (-30°C) are expected, t\
he coolant
mixture should be changed to a higher concentration. Consult a dealer fo\
r more
information.
NOTICERemoving the radiator cap while the engine is hot can cause the coolant \
to
spray out, seriously scalding you.
Always let the engine and radiator cool down before removing the radiato\
r
cap.
WARNING
Pour the fluid slowly and carefully so you do not spill any. Clean up any spills
immediately; they can damage components in the engine compartment.
NOTICE
100 || 101
MAINTENANCE
MAINTENANCE
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INDEX
VISUAL INDEX
VOICE COMMAND
INDEX
SAFETY
INFORMATION
CUSTOMER
INFORMATION
INSTRUMENT PANEL
SPECIFICATIONS
VEHICLE
CONTROLS
MAINTENANCE
AUDIO AND
CONNECTIVITY
HANDLING THE UNEXPECTED
BLUETOOTH®
HANDSFREELINK®
DRIVING
HONDALINK®
NAVIGATION
Changing Wiper Blades
If the wiper blades leave streaks across the windshield, try cleaning th\
em first with a
paper towel or soft cloth and wiper fluid. If the wiper blade rubber h\
as deteriorated,
you should change the wiper blades.
Changing the Front Wiper Blade Rubber
1.
Lift the driver side wiper arm first, then the
passenger side.
2.
Push the lock tab up.
3.
Slide the blade holder from the wiper arm.
4.
Slide the wiper blade out from its holder by
pulling from the end of the blade having the
molded-in stopper block.
5.
Remove the retainers from the old rubber
blade, and mount to a new rubber blade.
Correctly align the rubber protrusion and the
retainer grooves.
6.
Pull the new wiper blade onto the holder from
the end not having the stopper block. The tabs
on the holder should fit in the indents of the
wiper blade.
7.
Slide the wiper holder onto the wiper arm, then
push down the lock tab.
8.
Lower the passenger side wiper arm first, then
the driver side.
A
void dropping the wiper arm, as it may damage the windshield.
NOTICE
Lock tab
Blade
Retainer
Blade
Indent
Changing the Rear Wiper Blade Rubber 1.
Lift the wiper arm off the window
.
2.
Slide the blade holder from the wiper arm by
pushing the lock tab while pulling the holder
toward the base of the wiper arm.
3.
Slide the wiper blade out from its holder by
pulling from the end of the blade having the
molded-in stopper
.
4.
Remove the retainer from the wiper blade and
mount it to a new rubber blade.
5.
Slide the new wiper blade onto the holder
. Make
sure it is engaged correctly, then install the wiper
blade assembly onto the wiper arm.
Molded-in
stopper
112 || 113
VOICE COMMAND INDEX
CUSTOMER INFORMATION
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INDEX
VISUAL INDEX
VOICE COMMAND
INDEX
SAFETY
INFORMATION
CUSTOMER
INFORMATION
INSTRUMENT PANEL
SPECIFICATIONS
VEHICLE
CONTROLS
MAINTENANCE
AUDIO AND
CONNECTIVITY
HANDLING THE UNEXPECTED
BLUETOOTH®
HANDSFREELINK®
DRIVING
HONDALINK®
NAVIGATION
Honda Roadside Assistance
24-hour emergency road service is available to you in the United States \
and Canada
throughout your 3-year/36,000-mile warranty term. Services include jump starting,
flat tire and lockout assistance, towing, and more (limitations apply\
).
Call (866) 864-5211 (U.S.) or (800) 465-7587 (Canada).
Warranty Coverages
Below is a brief summary of the warranties covering your new vehicle.
New Vehicle Limited Warranty: Covers your new vehicle, except for the emissions
control system and accessories, against defects in materials and workman\
ship.
Emissions Control Systems Defects Warranty and Emissions Performance
Warranty: Covers your vehicle’s emissions control systems. Time, mileage, and
coverage are conditional.
Seat Belt Limited Warranty: Covers seat belts that fail to function properly.
Rust Perforation Limited Warranty: Covers all exterior body panels that rust through
from the inside.
Accessory Limited Warranty: Covers Honda accessories.
Replacement Parts Limited Warranty: Covers all Honda replacement parts against
defects in materials and workmanship.
Replacement Battery Limited Warranty: Provides prorated coverage for a
replacement battery purchased from a Honda dealer.
Replacement Muffler Lifetime Limited Warranty: Covers a replacement muffler for
the duration of the ownership.
Restrictions and exclusions apply to all these warranties. See the Warranty Manual
on the Owner Information CD or at owners.honda.com (U.S.) or myhonda.ca
(Canada) for complete descriptions of each warranty, including time, mileage, and
other conditional limitations.
Your vehicle’s original tires are covered by their manufacturer. Tire warranty
information can be found on the Owner Information CD or at owners.honda.com
(U.S.) or myhonda.ca (Canada). Learn about all available voice commands to help you operate the vehicle\
. Available
on vehicles with navigation.
Press the Talk button before you say a command. To view a list of available
commands in the vehicle, say “Voice help.” Select a category to hear the commands
read aloud.
VOICE COMMAND INDEX
*U.S. models only
• Voice help
•
Display menu
•
Display setting
•
Display navigation
•
Display information
•
Display audio
•
Display phone •
Display clock
•
Display voice portal
•
Display home
•
T
rip computer
•
Back/Cancel
•
What is today’
s date?
•
What time is it?
•
Display current location
•
Display/Hide (specify icon type):
− AT
M
− gas station
− restaurant
− post office
− grocery store
− lodging (hotel, motel)
− parking garage
− parking lot
− school
− hospital
− freeway exit information
− traffic*
− traffic speeds*
− traffic icons*
•
Display north up
•
Display heading up
•
Display 3D map
•
Display zoom in
•
Display zoom out
Navigation CommandsThe system accepts these commands on the map/guidance screen.
General Commands
Global CommandsThe system accepts these commands on any screen.
•
Address
•
Place name*
•
Display map •
Display navigation
•
Go home 1 (or 2)
Map Display Commands
116 || 117
VOICE COMMAND INDEX
VOICE COMMAND INDEX
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INDEX
VISUAL INDEX
VOICE COMMAND
INDEX
SAFETY
INFORMATION
CUSTOMER
INFORMATION
INSTRUMENT PANEL
SPECIFICATIONS
VEHICLE
CONTROLS
MAINTENANCE
AUDIO AND
CONNECTIVITY
HANDLING THE UNEXPECTED
BLUETOOTH®
HANDSFREELINK®
DRIVING
HONDALINK®
NAVIGATION
Audio Commands
The system accepts these commands on most screens. Audio volume levels
cannot be controlled using voice commands.
FM/AM Radio Commands
•
Audio on*
•
Audio off*
•
Radio on*
•
Radio off*
•
Radio select FM
•
Radio select AM
•
Radio tune to # FM (#: frequency
,
e.g., 95.5)
•
Radio tune to # AM (#: frequency
,
e.g., 1020)
•
Radio seek up
•
Radio seek down
•
Radio next station
•
Radio preset # (#: 1 to 12)
•
Radio FM preset # (#: 1 to 12)
•
Radio AM preset # (#: 1 to 6)
•
Radio scan* Disc Commands
•
Disc play
•
Disc play track # (#: 1 to 30)
•
Disc skip forward
•
Disc skip back
•
Disc track random*
•
Disc track repeat*
•
Disc track scan*
•
Disc folder up
•
Disc folder down
•
Disc folder random*
•
Disc folder repeat*
•
Disc folder scan*
•
Disc normal play
*These commands toggle the function on and off, so the command may not match your intended action.
USB Commands
•
Music search
•
USB play
•
USB play track # (#: 1 to 30)
•
USB skip forward
•
USB skip back
•
USB track random*
•
USB track repeat*
•
USB track scan*
•
USB folder up
•
USB folder down
•
USB folder random*
•
USB folder repeat*
•
USB folder scan*
•
USB normal play
iPod
® Commands
•
Music search
•
iPod play
•
iPod play track # (#: 1-30)
•
iPod skip forward
•
iPod skip back
•
iPod track shuffle*
•
iPod album shuffle*
•
iPod track repeat*
•
iPod normal play Song By V
oice™ Commands
Available for iPod and USB music
search.
•
Music search
•
What am I listening to?
•
Who am I listening to?
•
Who is this?
•
Who’
s playing?
•
What’
s playing?
•
What album is this?
•
Play artist (name)
•
Play track/song (name)
•
Play album (name)
•
Play genre/category (name)
•
Play playlist (name)
•
Play composer (name)
•
List artist (name)
•
List album (name)
•
List genre/category (name)
•
List playlist (name)
• List composer (name)
Audio Commands (continued)
Pandora
® Commands**
•
Pandora play*
•
Pandora skip forward
•
Pandora (station name)
•
Pandora station up
•
Pandora station down
•
Pandora pause*
•
Pandora resume*
•
Pandora like this song
•
Pandora dislike this song
*These commands toggle the function on and off, so the command may not match your intended action.
**U.S. models only
Bluetooth® Audio Commands
•
Bluetooth audio play
•
Bluetooth audio skip forward
•
Bluetooth audio skip back
•
Bluetooth audio pause
•
Bluetooth audio resume
•
Bluetooth audio group up
•
Bluetooth audio group down
Commands may not work on some
phones or devices.
Phone Commands The system accepts these commands on most screens.
•
Phone call
•
Dial/call by number •
Dial/call by name
•
Call (phone number or name)
Info CommandsThe system accepts these commands on most screens.
•
T
rip computer
•
Display traffic list**
•
Display traffic on my route** •
Display clock
•
Display wallpaper
118 || 119
INDEX
VOICE COMMAND INDEX
TABLE OF CONTENTS
INDEX
VISUAL INDEX
VOICE COMMAND
INDEX
SAFETY
INFORMATION
CUSTOMER
INFORMATION
INSTRUMENT PANEL
SPECIFICATIONS
VEHICLE
CONTROLS
MAINTENANCE
AUDIO AND
CONNECTIVITY
HANDLING THE UNEXPECTED
BLUETOOTH®
HANDSFREELINK®
DRIVING
HONDALINK®
NAVIGATION
On-screen Commands
The system accepts these commands on any screen where applicable. All
available commands are highlighted in yellow when you press the Talk button.
•
Next (or previous)
•
Up (or down)
•
Right (or left)
•
Return
•
OK (excluding Startup Confirmation screen)
•
Delete
INDEX
3-Mode Drive System ...................................... 71
ABS
....................................................... 21, 70
Accessory Power Socket
...............................40
Airbags
............................................................... 8
Advanced Airbags
......................................... 8
Airbag Care
................................................... 12
Airbag System Components
.......................11
Airbag System Indicators
.............................9
Front Airbags (SRS)
.......................................8
Passenger Airbag Off Indicator
.................10
Side Airbag Off indicator
............................10
Side Airbags
.................................................... 9
Side Curtain Airbags
......................................9
Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Indicator...............................................9
Ambient Meter..................................................73
Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS)
................21, 70
Audio Commands
........................................... 116
Audio Operation
............................................... 40
Accessory Power Socket
...........................40
Bluetooth
® Audio ......................................... 48
Compact Disc (CD) ....................................... 45
FM/AM Radio
................................................ 44
HDMI Port
...................................................... 40
HondaLink
® ................................................... 43
iPod® ............................................................. 46
Pandora® ....................................................... 49
Sound
............................................................. 41
Steering Wheel Controls
............................. 41
Touchscreen Operation
.............................. 42
USB Flash Drive
............................................ 47
USB Port
........................................................ 40
Auto idle stop
.............................................. 23, 75
Battery
............................................................. 99
Battery Charge
................................................. 23
Bluetooth
® Audio ............................................. 48
Bluetooth® Audio Commands ...................... 117
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® (HFL) ................. 50
E-Mail
............................................................. 54
HFL Controls
.................................................. 50
HondaLink
® Assist ....................................... 53
Making a Call ................................................ 52
Pairing a Phone
............................................ 51
Phonebook
.................................................... 52
Siri
® Eyes Free .............................................. 55
SMS T ext Messaging .................................. 54
Speed Dial
..................................................... 53
Talk Button Tips
............................................ 51
Brake Assist System........................................70
Brake/Clutch Fluid............................................98
Brake system
.............................................. 20, 21
Braking
............................................................. 70
Brightness Control
........................................... 30Carbon Monoxide Gas.......................................4
Cargo Area
........................................................
35
Cargo Cover ......................................................
36
Changing Wiper Blades
................................
100
Charging system...............................................20
Child Safety
.......................................................
13
Child Seat ..........................................................
15
Climate Control Commands ..........................
115
Climate Control System
...................................
38
Clock
.............................................................
39
Compact Disc (CD) ...........................................
45
Compact Disc (CD) Commands ....................
116
Condition Indicators ........................................
22
Contact Us .......................................................
111
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) ...
67
Cruise control .............................................
23, 76
Customer Information....................................110
Customize Settings ....................................
25, 39
Dashboard and Other Controls ........................
2
Destination ........................................................
59
Detour
.............................................................
61
Dialing a Number .............................................
52
Door/hatch open
..............................................
22
Door Mirrors
.....................................................
37
Door Operation ...........................................
27, 28
DOT Tire Quality Grading
..............................
106
Driving
.............................................................
62
3-Mode Drive System
..................................
71
Braking
...........................................................
70
Cruise Control ...............................................
76
Eco Assist™ System ....................................
73
ENGINE START/STOP button .....................
66
LaneWatch™ ................................................
77
Maximum Load Limit ....................................
64
Multi-View Rear Camera ............................
78
Paddle Shifters .............................................
68
Plus Sport System
........................................
72
Power Mode
.................................................
66
Refueling ........................................................
79
Shifting ...........................................................
67
Starting the Engine
......................................
66
V
ehicle Stability Assist (VSA
®) ..................
75
Eco Assist™ System
........................................ 73
Ecological Drive Display
................................. 74
ECON mode
................................................. 23, 71
Electric Motor Assist
....................................... 23
Electric Parking Brake
.................................... 70
Electric power steering...................................21
Electronic Stability Control (ESC)
.................. 75
E-Mail
............................................................. 54
Emergency Engine Stop
.................................. 84
Emergency Towing
.......................................... 84
Engine and Fuel
.............................................. 109