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Continued
Features
*1:Default SettingSetup 
Group Customizable Features
DescriptionSelectable Settings
Vehicle
Driving 
Position 
Setup
*
Seat Position 
Movement at Entry/
ExitMoves the seat rearward when you get in/get out 
of the vehicle. Changes th e setting for this feature.ON*1/OFF
Memory Position 
LinkTurns the driving position memory system on and 
off.ON*1/OFF
Meter Setup
Adjust Outside Temp 
DisplayAdjusts the temperature reading by a few degrees.
-5°F ~ ±0°F*1 ~ +5°F
(U.S.)
-3°C ~ ±0°C
*1 ~ +3°C
(Canada)
Trip A Reset TimingChanges the setting of how to reset trip meter A 
and average fuel economy A.With Refuel /IGN 
Off /Manually 
Reset
*1
Trip B Reset TimingChanges the setting of how to reset trip meter B 
and average fuel economy B.With Refuel /IGN 
Off /Manually 
Reset
*1
Reverse Shift 
Position Beep*Turns the reverse alert tone on and off.ON /OFF*1
Auto Idle Stop 
Display*Selects whether the Auto Idle Stop display comes 
on or not.ON*1/OFF
Adjust Alarm VolumeChanges the alarm volume, such as the buzzers, 
warnings, turn signal sound, and so on.High /Mid*1/Low
* Not available on all models
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uuCustomized Features uDefaulting All the Settings
Features
Defaulting All the Settings
Reset all the menu and customized  settings as the factory defaults.
1. Select .
2. Select  Settings .
3. Select  System .
4. Select  Factory Data Reset .
u A confirmation message appears on the 
screen.
5. Select  Continue  to reset the settings.
6. Select  Continue  again to reset the settings.
u The system will reboot.1Defaulting All the Settings
When you transfer the vehicle to a third party, reset 
all settings to default a nd delete all personal data.
If you perform  Factory Data Reset , it will reset the 
preinstalled apps to  their factory default.
If you perform  Factory Data Reset , you cannot use 
the HondaLink ® because it becomes off line.
2 HondaLink ® P. 333
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uuHomeLink ® Universal Transceiver*u Training HomeLink
Features
Training HomeLink
If it is necessary to erase a previously entered 
learned code:
• Press and hold the I and III HomeLink 
buttons for about 10 seconds, until the 
orange indicator blinks. Release the 
buttons, and proceed to step 1.
• If you are training the second or third 
button, go directly to step 1.
The instructions on the next page should  work for most gate or garage openers, but 
may not work for all. For detailed instruct ions about your specific remote opener, 
visit  http://www.homelink.com  or call (800)355-3515.
III HomeLink 
Button
Indicator
I HomeLink 
Button
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uuHomeLink ® Universal Transceiver*u Training HomeLink
Features
■Programming a Button1Training HomeLink
Reprogramming a Button
If you want to retrain  a programmed button for a 
new device, you do not ha ve to erase all button 
memory. You can replace the existing memory code 
using this procedure:
Erasing Button Memory
To erase programming from the buttons, press and hold 
the two outside HomeLink buttons until the HomeLink 
indicator changes from 
orange to rapidly flashing green. 
This should take about 10 seconds. You should erase all 
programming before selling the vehicle.
Operating
To operate, simply press and release the programmed 
HomeLink button. Activati on will now occur for the 
trained device.
Questions
For questions or  comments, visit 
www.HomeLink.com , www.youtube.com/
HomeLinkGentex , or by calling the HomeLink Hotline 
(North America only) at (800) 355-3515.
HomeLink®  is a registered tra demark of Gentex 
Corporation.
2.
1. Press and hold the desired HomeLink button until 
the HomeLink indi
cator begins to slowly flash 
orange . This should take about 20 seconds.
Release the HomeLink  button and position the 
remote transmitter you wish to link 1 - 3 inches 
(3 - 8 cm) from the HomeLink button you want to 
program, then follow steps 3 - 6 under 
“programming a button.”
Training 
CompleteHomeLink LED is 
continuously on green .
YES
YES
1.Position the remote transmitter you wish to link 1 to 3 inches (3 - 8 cm) from the 
HomeLink ® button you want to program.
3b. Canadian Garage Door Opener
A. Press and release the HomeLink 
button. Press, hold and release the 
button on the remote every 2 secs. 
Does the HomeLink indicator (LED) 
change from slowly flashing orange to 
rapidly flashing or continuously on 
green
? The process should take less 
than 60 seconds.
NO
2. Press and release the desired HomeLink button. Is the HomeLink indicator (LED)  slowly 
flashing orange ? 
NO
3a.Hold the button on the remote 
transmitter. Does HomeLink indicator 
(LED) change from  slowly flashing 
orange to rapidly flashing green or 
continuously on green ? The process 
should take less than 60 seconds.
5. Press and hold the HomeLink button again.
HomeLink indicator rapidly flashes 
green .
5a.The remote has a rolling code. Press the 
“learn” button on the remote-controlled 
device (e.g. garage door opener).6.Press and hold the HomeLink button 
again.
The remote-controll ed device should 
operate.
Training Complete
5b.Within 30 secs, press and hold the 
programmed HomeLink button for 2 
secs.
4.Press and hold the programmed HomeLink 
button for about a second. Does the device 
(garage door opener) work?
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Features
CabinTalkTM *
Your audio system allows you or the front passenger voices to be broadcast to the 
second and third row seat’s passengers us ing the rear speakers and/or headphones. 
1. Select .
2. Select  CabinTalk .
u Select  Speakers  to broadcast to the rear 
speakers.
u Select  Headphones  to broadcast to 
headphones.
u Select  Mic is On  to mute your voice.
■How to use
1CabinTalkTM *
You can also switch to the  CabinTalk screen by 
selecting  CabinTalk  on the front control panel for 
the Blu-ray/DVD rear entertainment system. 2 Front Control Panel Operation P. 390
When  Speakers  is selected, you can adjust the 
speaker volume by tu rning the volume knob.
Models with center speakerModels with center speaker
Models without center speaker
Models with center speaker
* Not available on all models
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Driving
This chapter discusses driving and refueling.
Before Driving................................... 508
Towing a Trailer ................................ 514
Off-Highway Driving Guidelines ..... 525
When Driving Starting the Engine .......................... 527
Automatic Transmission ................... 534
Shifting .................................... 535, 537
Auto Idle Stop
*................................ 545
ECON Mode .................................... 550
Intelligent Traction Management
*.... 551Vehicle Stability Assist ® (VSA ®), aka Electronic 
Stability Control (ESC), System............ 553
Agile Handling Assist ....................... 555
Blind spot information System*........ 556
LaneWatchTM*.................................. 559 Intelligent Variable To
rque Management (i-
VTM4
TM) AWD System*.................. 561
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)  with Tire Fill Assist .......................... 562
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) - 
Required Federal Explanation ......... 564
Honda Sensing ®................................ 566
Collision Mitigati on Braking System
TM 
(CMBSTM) ....................................... 569
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)......... 581
Lane Keeping Assist  System (LKAS) .. 594
Road Departure Mitigation (RDM) 
System ....................................... 603
Front Sensor Camera ....................... 608
Radar Sensor.................................... 610 Braking
Brake System ................................... 611
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ........... 613
Brake Assist System ......................... 614
Parking Your Vehicle
When Stopped ................................ 615
Parking Sensor System
*................... 617
Cross Traffic Monitor*..................... 622
Multi-View Rear Camera .................. 626
Refueling Fuel Information .............................. 628
How to Refuel ................................. 629
Fuel Economy and CO
2 Emissions
Improving Fuel Economy and Reducing  CO
2 Emissions ................................ 631
* Not available on all models
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uuBefore Driving uDriving Preparation
Driving
• Store or secure all items on board properly.
u Carrying too much cargo, or improperly  storing it, can affect your vehicle’s 
handling, stability, sto pping distance, and tires, and make it unsafe.
2Maximum Load Limit  P. 511
•Do not pile items higher than the seat height.
u They can block your view  and may be thrown forward  in the event of sudden 
braking.
• Do not place anything in the front seat  footwells. Make sure to secure the floor 
mat.
u An object or unsecured floor mat can in terfere with your brake and accelerator 
pedal operation while driving.
• If you have any animals on board, do not let them move around in the vehicle.
u They may interfere with driv ing and a crash could occur.
• Securely close and lock al l doors and the tailgate.
2Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the Inside  P. 149
•Adjust your seating position properly.
u Adjust the head  restraint, too.
2Adjusting the Seats  P. 194
2 Adjusting the Front and Second Row Outer Seat Head Restraint Positions  
P. 200
• Adjust the mirrors and steering wheel properly.
u Adjust them while sitting in the proper driving position.
2 Adjusting the Steering Wheel  P. 191
2 Adjusting the Mirrors  P. 192
■Interior Checks1Interior Checks
The headlight aim is set by  the factory, and does not 
need to be adjusted. Howeve r, if you regularly carry 
heavy items in the cargo area or tow a trailer, have 
the aiming readjusted at a dealer or by a qualified 
technician.
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Driving
Maximum Load Limit
The maximum load for your ve hicle is 1,173 lbs (532 kg).
The maximum load for your ve hicle is 1,340 lbs (608 kg).
See the Tire and Loading Informatio n label attached to the driver’s 
doorjamb.
This figure includes the total weig ht of all occupants, cargo, and 
accessories, and the tongue load if you are towing a trailer.
Steps for Determining  Correct Load Limit -
(1) Locate the statement “The comb ined weight of occupants and 
cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.” on your 
vehicle’s placard.
(2) Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers 
that will be riding in your vehicle.
(3) Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers 
from XXX kg or XXX lbs.
1Maximum Load Limit
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR):
The maximum allowable weight of the vehicle, all 
occupants, all a ccessories, all cargo, and the tongue 
load.
2 Specifications  P. 722
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR):
The maximum allowable weight of the vehicle axle. 2 Specifications  P. 722
3WARNING
Overloading or improper loading 
can affect handling and stability 
and cause a crash in which you 
can be hurt or killed.
Follow all load limits and other 
loading guidelines in this manual.
Second row captain seat models
Second row bench seat models
All models
Label Example
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