INTRODUCTIONTABLE OF CONTENTS
This owner’s Guide is intended to help you quickly get acquainted with your
2017 Honda Accord Hybrid Sedan. It provides basic information and instructions on
technology and convenience features, as well as emergency procedures and\
how to
get assistance.
This guide is for vehicles sold in the United States and Canada. It cove\
rs all Accord Hybrid Sedan models, so you may find descriptions of features and equi\
pment that are
not in your vehicle. Images throughout this guide are from U.S. vehicles\
and r
epresent
features and equipment that are available on some, but not all, models.
This guide is not intended to be a substitute for the
owner’s Manual. The owner
Information CD enclosed in your glove box kit includes the
owner’s Manual,
Navigation Manual, and vehicle and tire warranties in electronic format.\
This
information can be viewed on a computer (PC
or Mac platform) and saved or printed
for your reference. You can also visit
owners.honda.com (U.S.) or myhonda.ca
(Canada) to view the complete and most current information.
If you are the first registered owner of your vehicle, you may request\
a complimentary
printed copy of the
owner’s Manual, Navigation Manual, or vehicle Warranty within
the first six months of vehicle purchase. To request a copy
, visit owners.honda.com
(U.S.) and create or log in to your account. In Canada, please request\
a copy from
your Honda dealer.
American Honda Motor Company strives to be proactive in protecting our
environment and natural resources. By using electronic delivery for a co\
nsiderable
portion of the information typically found in a vehicle owner’s manual, we are further
reducing our impact on the environment.
Honda Automobile Customer Service
Your authorized Honda dealer should be able to answer any questions you h\
ave
about your vehicle. However, if you are dissatisfied with the information you receive,
you can call Honda Automobile Customer Service (see page 146).
Call (800) 999-1009 (U.S.) or (888) 946-6329 (Canada)
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)
*if equipped
VISUAL INDEX
..............................................................
1Steering Wheel and Nearby Controls ...............1
Dashboard and
other Controls .......................... 2
SPORT HYBRID I-MMD............................................... 3
SAFETY INFORMATION
.............................................. 4Important Safety Information .............................4
High-
voltage System Precautions ..................... 6
Seat Belts...............................................................
7
Airbags
................................................................. 10
Child Safety
......................................................... 16
Safety Label Locations
...................................... 23
reporting Safety Defects ..................................24
INSTRUMENT PANEL ................................................ 25Malfunction Indicators ......................................25
Condition Indicators
........................................... 27
on/off Indicators ................................................ 28
Multi-Information Display (MID)
...................... 29
VEHICLE CONTROLS .................................................. 31Using the remote Transmitter ..........................31
Smart
entry System ............................................ 32
Door
operation ................................................... 33
Power Window
operation ................................ 34
Power Moonroof
operation* ........................... 35
Interior and
exterior Lights ............................... 36
Auto High-Beam System*
................................. 37
Wiper
operation ................................................. 39
one-Touch T
urn Signal
...................................... 40
Adjusting the Seats
............................................ 41
Adjusting the Steering Wheel
.......................... 44
Driving Position Memory System
.................... 44
Adjusting the Mirrors
......................................... 45
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver* ................. 46
Climate Control System
.................................... 47
Seat Heaters*
..................................................... 48
Customized Features
......................................... 49
Setting the Clock
................................................ 50
AUDIO AND CONNECTIVITY ....................................51Basic Audio operation ......................................... 51
one Display Audio operation ..............................55
FM/AM
radio ...................................................... 56
Compact Disc (CD)
............................................. 57
iPod® .................................................................... 58
USB Flash Drive
.................................................. 59
Bluetooth® Audio ................................................ 60
Pandora® ............................................................. 61
Touchscreen
operation ....................................... 62
HondaLink® ......................................................... 64
Wi-Fi Connection
................................................ 65
Aha™
radio ......................................................... 65
Apple® CarPlay® ................................................ 66
Android Auto™....................................................67
FM/AM
radio ..................................................... 68
SiriusXM® radio* ............................................... 69
Compact Disc (CD)
............................................ 70
iPod® .................................................................... 71
USB Flash Drive
.................................................. 72
Bluetooth® Audio ................................................ 73
Pandora® ............................................................. 74
BLUETOOTH® HANDSFREELINK® (HFL) .................75Models with one display ...................................... 75
Basic HFL
operation .......................................... 75
Pairing a Phone
.................................................. 76
Making a Call.......................................................
77
SMS Text Messaging
......................................... 79
Models with touchscreen....................................
80
Basic HFL
operation .......................................... 80
Pairing a Phone
.................................................. 82
Making a Call.......................................................
83
SMS Text Messaging and
e-Mail* .................. 85
HondaLink® Assist .............................................. 86
Siri™
eyes Free ................................................... 87
NAVIGATION* ............................................................. 88Basic Navigation operation .............................88
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ISUAL INDEXVISUAL INDEX
Dashboard and Other Controls
1 Audio system/touchscreen*/
navigation* system p. 55,
p. 62,
p. 80,
p. 88
2 Hazard warning button
3 Climate control system p. 47
4 Seat heater switches* p. 48
5 USB port p. 51Wireless charger* p. 52
Accessory power socket p. 51
6 rearview mirror p. 45
7 Power window switches p. 34
Door lock switches p. 33
Door mirror controls p. 45
8 Fuel fill door release handle
p. 113
Trunk release p. 33
9 Shift lever p. 101
10 Hood release handle p. 129
11 Driving Position Memory System
buttons* p. 44
12 SPorT mode button p. 104
ev mode button p. 104
*if equipped
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4
71
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6
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SPORT HYBRID I-MMD
This Accord with SPorT HYBrID i-MMD uses both an electric motor and a gasoline
engine. A High
voltage battery powers the electric motor. The High voltage battery
is recharged by an engine-driven generator and regenerative braking.
i-MMD automatically manages the engine and motor, switching between them or
blending them as appropriate. Under certain circumstances, you can selec\
t
ev
mode (driving on electricity only) by pressing the
ev button (see page 104).
In addition to the High
voltage battery, this vehicle includes a standard 12-volt
battery to power the airbags, the interior and exterior lights, and othe\
r 12-volt systems.
Y
our driving style heavily impacts fuel efficiency and driving range. S\
pirited
acceleration, high-speed driving, or heavy climate-control use can quick\
ly reduce
the High
voltage battery’s charge. That can trigger the system to switch to the
gasoline-powered engine.
High
Batter y
voltage
Generator & electric Motor
Gasoline engin
e
12
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AFETYSAFETY
Seat Belts
A seat belt is your best protection in all types of collisions. Airbags \
are designed to
supplement seat belts, not replace them. So even though your vehicle is \
equipped
with airbags, make sure you and your passengers always wear your seat belts and
wear them properly.
Lap/Shoulder Seat Belts
All five seating positions are equipped with lap/shoulder seat belts w\
ith
emergency locking retractors. In normal driving, the retractor lets you \
move
freely while keeping some tension on the belt. During a collision or sud\
den stop,
the retractor locks to restrain your body. The rear seat belts also have a lockable
retractor for use with child seats.
The front seats are equipped with automatic seat belt tensioners to enha\
nce
safety. The tensioners automatically tighten the front seat belts during a mod\
erate
to severe frontal collision, sometimes even if the collision is not seve\
re enough to
inflate the front airbags.
Proper Use of Seat BeltsFollow these guidelines for proper use:
•
All occupants should sit upright, well back in the seat, and remain in t\
hat
position for the duration of the trip. Slouching and leaning reduce the \
effectiveness of the belt and can increase the chance of serious injury \
in a
crash.
•
Never place the shoulder part of a lap/shoulder seat belt under your arm\
or
behind your back. This could cause very serious injuries in a crash.
•
Two people should never use the same seat belt. If they do, they could be\
very
seriously injured in a crash.
•
Do not put any accessories on the seat belts. Devices intended to improv\
e
comfort or reposition the shoulder part of a seat belt can reduce the pr\
otective
capability and increase the chance of serious injury in a crash.
•
No one should sit in a seat with an inoperative seat belt or one that do\
es not
appear to be working correctly. Using a seat belt that is not working properly
may not protect the occupant in a crash. Have a dealer check the belt as\
soon
as possible.
Not wearing a seat belt properly increases the chance of a serious injur\
y or
death in a crash, even though your vehicle has airbags.
Be sure you and your passengers always wear seat belts and wear them
properly
.
WARNING
High-Voltage System Precautions
The high-voltage system in this vehicle is designed with safety in mind.\
Follow these
instructions to promote safe operation.
Air intakeDo not cover the air intake. If the air intake is
obstructed, the High
voltage battery can become
too hot. The system may then limit the battery’s
output and cause the power system and 12-volt
battery charging system indicators to come on.
In Case of a Collision
•
Be careful of electric shock hazard: If a severe crash damages your vehicle’s
high-voltage system, there is a possibility of electrical shock due to e\
xpo
sed
high-voltage components or wires. If this happens, do not touch any of t\
he high-
voltage system components or any of its orange wires.
•
Avoid contact with high-voltage fluid: The High voltage battery contains a
flammable electrolyte that could leak as a result of a severe crash. A\
void any
skin or eye contact with the electrolyte, as it is corrosive. If you acc\
identally
touch it, flush your eyes or skin with a large quantity of water for a\
t least
five
minutes and seek medical attention immediately.
•
Use a fire extinguisher for an electrical fire: Attempting to extinguish an
electrical fire with water can be dangerous.
•
If the vehicle is damaged in a collision, have it repaired by a dealer.
Do not touch the high-voltage system. It can cause severe electrical sho\
ck. If
the high-voltage system needs maintenance or repair, have it performed by a
dealer
.
WARNING
Air Intake
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AFETYSAFETY
Child Safety
each year, many children are injured or killed in vehicle crashes because they are
either unrestrained or not properly restrained. In fact, vehicle collisi\
ons are the number-one cause of death of children ages 12 and under
.
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Transport Canada
recommend that all children ages 12 and under be properly restrained in \
a rear seat.
Some states or provinces/territories have laws restricting where childre\
n may ride.
To reduce the number of child deaths and injuries, every state, Canadian \
province
and territory requires that infants and children be properly restrained \
when they ride
in a vehicle.
Protecting Child Passengers •
An inflating front or side airbag can injure or kill a child sitting i\
n the front seat.
•
A child in the front seat is more likely to interfere with the driver’\
s ability to
safely control the vehicle.
•
Statistics show that children of all sizes and ages are safer when they \
are
properly restrained in a rear seat.
•
Any child who is too small to wear a seat belt correctly must be restrai\
ned in an
approved child seat that is properly secured to the vehicle using either\
the lap
belt portion of the lap/shoulder belt or the lower anchors of the LATCH system.
•
Never hold a child on your lap because it is impossible to protect them \
in the
event of a collision.
•
Never put a seat belt over yourself and a child. During a crash, the bel\
t would
likely press deep into the child and cause serious or fatal injuries.
•
Never let two children use the same seat belt. Both children could be ve\
ry
seriously injured in a crash.
•
Do not allow children to operate the doors, windows, or seat adjusters.
•
Do not leave children in the vehicle unattended, especially in hot weath\
er when
the inside of the vehicle can get hot enough to kill them. They could al\
so activate
vehicle controls, causing it to move unexpectedly.
Children who are unrestrained or improperly restrained can be seriously \
injured or killed in a crash.
Any child too small for a seat belt should be properly restrained in a c\
hild
seat. A larger child should be properly restrained with a seat belt, usi\
ng
a
booster seat if necessary.
WARNING
Protecting Infants
An infant must be properly restrained in a rear-facing, reclining child seat until the
infant reaches the seat maker’s weight or height limit for the seat, and the infant
is at least one year old. Many experts recommend use of a rear-facing seat for
a child up to two years old if the child’s height and weight are appropriate for a
rear-facing seat.
Child seats must be placed and secured in a rear
seating position.
rear-facing child seats should
never be installed in a forward-facing position.
When properly installed, a rear
-facing child seat
may prevent the driver or a front passenger from
moving their seat all the way back, or from locking
their seat-back in the desired position. If this occurs,
we recommend that you install the child seat directly
behind the front passenger’s seat, move the seat as far forward as needed, and
leave it unoccupied.
or, you may wish to get a smaller rear
-facing child seat.
Allowing a child to play with a seat belt or wrap one around their neck \
can
result in serious injury or death.
Instruct children not to play with any seat belt and make sure any unuse\
d
seat belt a child can reach is buckled, fully retracted, and locked.
WARNING
Placing a rear-facing child seat in the front seat can result in serious injury or
death during a crash.
Always place a rear-facing child seat in the rear seat, not the front.
WARNING
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AFETYSAFETY
Protecting Smaller Children
If a child is at least one year old and within the weight range indicate\
d by the child
seat manufacturer, the child should be properly restrained in a firmly secured
forward-facing child seat.
We strongly recommend placing a forward-facing
child seat in a rear seating position.
Placing a forward-facing child seat in the front seat
can be hazardous, even with advanced front airbags
that automatically turn the passenger’s front airbag
off. A rear seat is the safest place for a child.
Selecting a Child SeatMost child seats are LATCH-compatible (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren).
Some have a rigid-type connector, while others have a flexible-type connector.
Both are equally easy to use. Some existing and previously owned child s\
eats can
only be installed using the seat belt. Whichever type you choose, follow\
the child
seat manufacturer’s use and care instructions as well as the instructions in this
manual. Proper installation is key to maximizing your child’s safety.
In seating positions and vehicles not equipped with LATCH, a LATCH-compatible
child seat can be installed using the seat belt and a top tether for add\
ed security.
This is because all child seats are required to be designed so that they\
can be
secured with a lap belt or the lap part of a lap/shoulder belt. In addit\
ion, the
child seat manufacturer may advise that a seat belt be used to attach a \
LATCH-
compatible seat once a child reaches a specified weight. Please read t\
he child
seat owner’s manual for proper installation instructions.
Important considerations when selecting a child seat
Make sure the child seat meets the following three requirements:
•
The child seat is the correct type and size for the child.
•
The child seat is the correct type for the seating position.
•
The child seat is compliant with Federal Motor vehicle Safety Standard 213 or
Canadian Motor
vehicle Safety Standard 213.
Placing a forward-facing child seat in the front seat can result in seri\
ous
injury or death if the front airbag inflates.
If you must place a forward-facing child seat in front, move the vehicle\
seat
as far back as possible, and properly restrain the child.
WARNING
Installing a LATCH-Compatible Child Seat
A LATCH-compatible child seat can be installed in either of the two outer re\
ar
seats. A child seat is attached to the lower anchors with either the rig\
id or flexible
type of connectors.
1.
Locate the lower anchors under the marks.
2.
Place the child seat on the vehicle seat, then
attach the child seat to the lower anchors
according to the instructions that came with the
child seat. Make sure that the lower anchors
are not obstructed by the seat belt or any other
object.
3.
open the tether anchor cover behind the head
restraint.
4.
raise the head restraint to its highest position,
then route the tether strap between the head
restraint legs, and secure the tether strap hook
onto the anchor.
5.
Tighten the tether strap according to the seat
maker’s instructions.
6.
Make sure the child seat is firmly secured by
rocking it forward and back and side to side; little
movement should be felt.
7.
Make sure any unused seat belt that a child
can reach is buckled, the lockable retractor
is activated, and the belt is fully retracted and
locked.
Anchor
Tether
strap hook
Marks
Rigid type
Lower anchors
Flexible
type
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AFETYSAFETY
Installing a Child Seat with a Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt
1.
Place the child seat on the vehicle seat.
2.
route the seat belt through the child seat
according to the seat manufacturer’s
instructions, and insert the latch plate into the
buckle. Insert the latch plate fully until it clicks.
3.
Slowly pull the shoulder part of the belt all the
way out until it stops. This activates the lockable
retractor.
4.
Let the seat belt completely wind up into the
retractor, then try to pull it out to make sure the
retractor is locked. If you are able to pull the
shoulder belt out, the lockable retractor is not
activated. Pull the seat belt all the way out, and
repeat steps 3 – 4.
5.
Grab the shoulder part of the seat belt near the
buckle, and pull up to remove any slack from the
lap part of the belt. When doing this, place your
weight on the child seat and push it into the vehicle
seat.
6.
Make sure the child seat is firmly secured by
rocking it forward and back and side to side; little
movement should be felt.
7.
Make sure any unused seat belt that a child
can reach is buckled, the lockable retractor is
activated, and the belt is fully retracted and locked.
To deactivate a lockable retractor, release the
buckle and allow the seat belt to wind up all the way
. Adding Security with a TetherA tether anchorage point is provided behind each rear seating position. \
A child
seat that is installed with a seat belt and comes with a tether can use \
the tether
for additional security.
1.
Locate the appropriate tether anchorage point
and lift the cover.
2.
raise the head restraint to its highest position,
then route the tether strap through the head
restraint legs. Make sure the strap is not twisted.
3.
Secure the tether strap hook onto the anchor.
4.
Tighten the tether strap according to the seat
manufacturer’s instructions.
Tether anchorage points
Cove r
Anchor
Outer positi on
Tether strap hook
Anchor
Center positionTether strap
hook
Anchor
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NSTRUMENT PANELINSTRUMENT PANEL
Malfunction indicator lamp (check engine light)
• The emissions control system may have a problem, or the fuel cap is\
loose
or missing.
• (Blinks) A
misfire in the engine’s cylinders is detected. Stop in a safe place,
and wait for the engine to cool down.
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS)
There is a problem with the anti-lock brake system. Y
our vehicle still has
normal braking ability, but no anti-lock function.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
(Blinks for one minute, then stays on) There is a problem with the tir\
e
pressure monitoring system.
Collision Mitigation Braking System (CMBS)
There is a problem with the system, the temperature is too high, or the \
camera is blocked.
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA)
There is a problem with the
vSA system.
Brake system
There is a problem with the hybrid brake system.
Electric Power Steering (EPS)
There is a problem with the
ePS system.
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
There is a problem with the system, the temperature is too high, or the \
radar sensor is blocked.
Lane Keeping Assist System (LKAS)
There is a problem with the system, the camera is blocked, or the system\
automatically canceled.
Road Departure Mitigation (RDM)
There is a problem with the system.
Canad a
U.S.
Condition Indicators
These indicators may require you to perform an action.
Parking brake
The brake fluid is low, the parking brake is applied, or there is a problem
with the brake system.
Seat belt reminder
Make sure seat belts are fastened for you and all passengers. The indicator
blinks and beeps sound continuously if you or your front passenger has not
fastened your seat belts when you begin driving. If the indicator remain\
s on
after seat belts are fastened, see your dealer.
Door open
A door is not closed. A beep sounds while driving if a door is open.
Low fuel
refuel as soon as possible. If the indicator blinks, there is a problem w\
ith the
fuel gauge. See your dealer
.
Low tire pressure
Stop in a safe place, check tire pressures, and inflate tire(s) if n\
ecessary.
The indicator also appears if your vehicle is fitted with the compact \
spare
tire. Have your regular tire repaired or replaced as soon as possible.
Washer fluid level (Canadian models)
The washer fluid is low.
refill the washer fluid (see page 134).
System message
When a condition or malfunction indicator comes on, a message also
appears on the multi-information display. Check the display for more
information.
Immobilizer
Y
our key or remote transmitter cannot be recognized by the vehicle. If
the indicator blinks, you may not be able to start the power system. Turn
the vehicle off, and then on again. If it continues to blink, there may \
be a
problem with the system. See your dealer.
Ready
The vehicle is ready to drive.
Power System
The High
voltage battery is too hot, or there is a problem wih the electric
vehicle system.
EV
The vehicle is moving using electric power only.
Canad a
U.S.
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EHICLE CONTROLSINSTRUMENT PANEL
Lower Displays
Press the S
eL/reSeT button to cycle through the displays shown below.
odometer Trip ATrip B
Vehicle Settings
Use the MID to customize certain vehicle features. The power mode must b\
e
oN
and the vehicle at a compete stop. You can also use the S
eTTINGS button* (see
page 49).
An example of how to change the Trip A reset timing setting is below
. Use the Info
(p/q) and S
eL/reSeT buttons to make and enter selections.
1.
Scroll to the vehicle Settings menu and select it.
2.
Scroll to Meter Setup and select it.
3.
Scroll to “Trip A” reset Timing and select it.
4.
Scroll through the options, and select the one
you want.
5.
Scroll to exit, and select it to exit the menus.
VEHICLE CONTROLS
Learn about the various controls necessary for operating and driving the\
vehicle.
Using the Remote Transmitter
Lock or unlock the doors and trunk.
Unlock button: Press once
to unlock the driver’s door.
Press again to unlock all
doors. Trunk button: Press and hold
to unlock and open the trunk.
Lock button: Press to lock the
doors. Press again for audible
verification.
Panic button: Press to sound
the alarm for 30 seconds.
Press again to cancel.
Built-in key: Slide the
release knob on the back
of the transmitter to pull
out the built-in key.
release knob
Built-in key
Power system button*:
Press and hold to
remotely start the power
system (see page 99).
opening the moonroof in below freezing temperatures or when it is covered\
with
snow or ice can damage the moonroof panel or motor.
NOTICE