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TABLE OF CONTENTSIndex
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• Personal/interior lights...... 315
• Interior light ...................... 316
3-4. Using the storage features List of storage features....... 317
• Glove boxes ..................... 318
• Coin holder ....................... 319
• Front console box ............ 320
• Card holder ...................... 323
• Map holder ....................... 324
• Pen holder ........................ 326
• Tissue pocket ................... 327
• Rear console box ............. 328
• Overhead console ............ 331
• Cup holders ...................... 333
• Bottle holders ................... 337
• Auxiliary boxes ................. 338
3-5.
Using the other interior features
Sun visors .......................... 340
Vanity mirrors ..................... 341
Clock .................................. 342
Outside temperature display .............................. 343
Portable ashtray ................. 345
Cigarette lighter .................. 346
Conversation mirror............ 347
Power outlets ..................... 348
Seat heaters ....................... 354
Seat heaters and ventilators ......................... 357
Armrests ............................. 359
Rear side sunshades ......... 360
Assist grips ......................... 362
Floor mat ............................ 363
Luggage compartment features ............................ 365
Garage door opener ........... 370
Compass ............................ 376 4-1. Maintenance and care
Cleaning and protecting the vehicle exterior ........... 382
Cleaning and protecting the vehicle interior ............ 385
4-2. Maintenance Maintenance requirements .................... 388
General maintenance ......... 391
Emission inspection and maintenance (I/M)
programs
............................. 394
4-3. Do-it-yourself maintenance Do-it-yourself service precautions ....................... 395
Hood ................................... 399
Engine compartment .......... 400
Tires.................................... 415
Tire inflation pressure ......... 423
Wheels................................ 427
Air conditioning filter ........... 430
Wireless remote control battery .............................. 433
Checking and replacing fuses ................................. 435
Light bulbs .......................... 447
4Maintenance and care
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Anti-glare inside
rear view mirror
P. 81Sun visors P. 340
SRS curtain shieldairbags
P. 112
Vanity mirrors
P. 341
Interior light P. 316
Type A
Personal/interior lights
P. 315
Rear seat entertainment system
*
Personal/interior
lights
P. 315
Personal/interior
lights
P. 315
Moon roof switches
P. 96
Overhead console
P. 331
Conversation mirror
P. 347
Compass
P. 376
Garage door
opener
switches
P. 370
Rear side sunshades
P. 360
Assist grips
P. 362
Assist grips
P. 362
*: Refer to “NAVIGATION SYSTEM OWNER’S MANUAL”.
: If equipped
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Type B
Pictorial indexInterior
Anti-glare inside
rear view mirror
P. 81Sun visors P. 340
SRS curtain shieldairbags
P. 112
Interior light P. 316
Personal/interior lights
P. 315
Rear seat entertainment system
*
Personal/interior
lights
P. 315
Personal/interior
lights
P. 315
Overhead console
P. 331
Conversation mirror
P. 347
Compass
P. 376
Garage door
opener
switches
P. 370Rear side sunshades
P. 360
Vanity mirrors
P. 341
Assist grips
P. 362
Assist grips
P. 362
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Interior features3
293
3-4. Using the storage featuresList of storage features .... 317
• Glove boxes ................... 318
• Coin holder .................... 319
• Front console box .......... 320
• Card holder .................... 323
• Map holder ..................... 324
• Pen holder ..................... 326
• Tissue pocket................. 327
• Rear console box ........... 328
• Overhead console.......... 331
• Cup holders ................... 333
• Bottle holders ................. 337
• Auxiliary boxes............... 338 3-5.Using the other interior features
Sun visors ........................ 340
Vanity mirrors ................... 341
Clock ................................ 342
Outside temperature
display............................ 343
Portable ashtray ............... 345
Cigarette lighter................ 346
Conversation mirror ......... 347
Power outlets ................... 348
Seat heaters..................... 354
Seat heaters and ventilators ...................... 357
Armrests........................... 359
Rear side sunshades ....... 360
Assist grips....................... 362
Floor mat .......................... 363
Luggage compartment features .......................... 365
Garage door opener......... 370
Compass .......................... 376
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3-5. Using the other interior features
Garage door opener
The garage door opener (HomeLink® Universal Transceiver) is manufac-
tured under license from HomeLink®.
Programming the HomeLink® (for U.S.A. owners)
The HomeLink
® compatible transceiver in your vehicle has 3 buttons
which can be programmed to operate 3 different devices. Refer to the
programming method below appropriate for the device.
Indicator
Buttons
■ Programming the HomeLink
Point the remote control trans-
mitter for the device 1 to 3 in. (25
to 75 mm) from the HomeLink
®
control buttons.
Keep the indicator on the
HomeLink® in view while pro-
gramming.
: If equipped
The garage door opener can be programmed to operate garage
doors, gates, entry doors, door locks, hom e lighting systems, secu-
rity systems, and other devices.
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Interior features
Press and hold down one of the
buttons on the HomeLink® and
the button on the transmitter.
When the indicator on the
HomeLink
® changes from a slow
to a rapid flash, you can release
both buttons.
If the HomeLink® indicator comes
on but does not flash, or flashes
rapidly for 2 seconds and remains
lit, the HomeLink
® button is
already programmed. Use the
other buttons or follow the
“Reprogramming a HomeLink
®
button” instructions. ( P. 373)
Test the operation of the
HomeLink® by pressing the
newly programmed button.
If programming a garage door
opener, check to see if the garage
door opens and closes. If the
garage door does not operate,
see if your garage transmitter is
of the Rolling Code type. Press
and hold the programmed
HomeLink
® button. The garage
door has the rolling code feature
if the indicator (on the
HomeLink
®) flashes rapidly for 2
seconds and then remains lit. If
your transmitter is the Rolling
Code type, proceed to the head-
ing “Programming a rolling code
system”.
Repeat the steps above to program another device for each of
the remaining HomeLink® buttons.
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■Programming a Rolling Code sys tem (for U.S.A. owners)
If your device is Rolling Code equipped, follow the steps under the
heading “Programming the HomeLink
®” before proceeding with the
steps listed below.
Locate the training button on the ceiling mounted garage door
opener motor. The exact location and color of the button may
vary by brand of garage door opener.
Refer to the operation manual supplied with the garage door opener
for the location of the training button.
Press the training button.
Following this step, you have 30 seconds in which to initiate step 3
below.
Press and hold the vehicle’s programmed HomeLink® button
for 2 seconds and release it. Repeat this step once again. The
garage door may open.
If the garage door opens, the programming process is complete. If
the door does not open, press and release the button a third time.
This third press and release will complete the programming process
by opening the garage door.
The ceiling mounted garage door opener motor should now recog-
nize the HomeLink
® transceiver and operate the garage door.
Repeat the steps above to prog ram another rolling code sys-
tem for any of the remaining HomeLink® buttons.
■ Programming an entry gate (f or U.S.A. owners)/Programming
all devices in the Canadian market
Place your transmitter 1 to 3 in. (25 to 75 mm) away from the
surface of the HomeLink
®.
Keep the indicator on the HomeLink® in view while programming.
Press and hold the selected HomeLink® button.
Repeatedly press and release (cycle) the device’s remote
control button for two seconds each until step 4 is completed.
When the indicator on the HomeLink
® compatible transceiver
start to flashing rapidly, release the buttons.
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Erasing the entire HomeLink® memory (all three programs)
Press and hold down the 2 out-
side buttons for 10 seconds until
the indicator flashes.
If you sell your vehicle, be sure to
erase the programs stored in the
HomeLink
® memory.
■Before programming
●Install a new battery in the remote control transmitter.
● The battery side of the remote control transmitter must be pointed away
from the HomeLink
®.
■ Certification for the garage door opener
For vehicles sold in the U.S.A.
FCC ID: NZLWZLHL4
NOTE:
This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may
not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any inter-
ference received, including interference that may cause undesired opera-
tion.
FCC WARNING:
Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsi-
ble for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equip-
ment.
For vehicles sold in Canada
NOTE:
This device complies with Industry Canada licence-exempt RSS stan-
dard(s). Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this
device may not cause interference, and (2) this device must accept any
interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation of
the device.