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uuMaintenance Under the Hood uRecommended Engine Oil
Maintenance
Recommended Engine Oil
Oil is a major contributor to your engine’s 
performance and longevity. If you drive the 
vehicle with insufficient or deteriorated oil, 
the engine may fail or be damaged.
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.
■Synthetic oil
You may also use synthetic motor oil if it  is labeled with the API Certification Seal 
and is the specified viscosity grade.
• Honda Genuine Motor Oil
• Premium-grade 0W-20 detergent oil wi th an API Certification Seal on the 
container.1 Recommended Engine Oil
Engine Oil Additives
Your vehicle does not require  oil additives. In fact, 
they may adversely affect the engine performance 
and durability.
Ambient Temperature 
     
        
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uuMaintenance Under the Hood uOil Check
Maintenance
Oil Check
We recommend that you check the engi ne oil level every time you refuel.
Park the vehicle on level ground.
Wait approximately three minutes after turn ing the engine off before you check 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.1Oil Check
If the oil level is near or below the lower mark, slowly 
add oil, being carefu l not to overfill.
Lower MarkUpper Mark 
     
        
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uuMaintenance Under the Hood uAdding Engine Oil
Maintenance
Adding Engine 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. Wait for three minutes and recheck the 
engine oil dipstick.1Adding Engine Oil
NOTICE
Do not fill the engine  oil above the upper mark. 
Overfilling the engine oil  may result in leaks and 
engine damage.
If any oil spills, wipe it away immediately. Spilled oil 
may damage the engine compartment components.
Engine Oil Fill Cap 
     
        
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uuMaintenance Under the Hood uChanging the Engine Oil and Oil Filter
Maintenance
Changing the Engine Oil and Oil Filter
You must change the engine oil and oil f ilter regularly in order to maintain the 
engine’s lubrication. The engine may be damaged if they are not changed regularly.
Change the oil and filter in  accordance with the maintenance message on the multi-
information display. 1.Run the engine until it reaches normal 
operating temperature, and then turn the 
engine off.
2. Open the hood and remove the engine oil 
fill cap.
3. Remove the drain bolt and washer from 
the bottom of the engine, and drain the 
oil into a suitable container.1Changing the Engine Oil and Oil Filter
NOTICE
You may damage the environment if you do not 
dispose of the oil in a suitable way. If you are 
changing the oil by yourself , appropriately dispose of 
the used oil. Put the oil in a sealed container and take 
it to a recycling center. Do not throw the oil away 
into a garbage can or onto the ground.
Drain Bolt
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uuMaintenance Under the Hood uChanging the Engine Oil and Oil Filter
Maintenance
4. Remove the oil filter and dispose of the 
remaining oil.
5. Check that the filter gasket is not stuck to 
the engine contact surface.
u If it is stuck, you must detach it.
6. Wipe away dirt and dust adhering to the 
contact surface of the oil filter base, and 
install a new oil filter.
u Apply a light coat of new engine oil to 
the oil filter rubber seal.
7. Put a new washer on the drain bolt, then 
reinstall the drain bolt.
u Tightening torque:
30 lbf∙ft (40 N∙m, 4.1 kgf∙m)
8. Pour the recommended engine oil into the 
engine.
u Engine oil change capacity (including 
filter):
5.7 US qt (5.4 L)
9. Reinstall the engine oil fill cap securely and 
start the engine.
10. Run the engine for a few minutes, and   
then check that there  is no leak from the   
drain bolt or oil filter.
11. Stop the engine, wait  for three minutes,   
and then check the oil level on the   
dipstick.
u If necessary, add more engine oil.1Changing the Engine Oil and Oil Filter
You will need a special wrench to replace the oil 
filter. You can buy this wrench from a dealer.
When installing the new oil filter, follow the 
instructions supplied with the oil filter.
Reinstall the engine oil fill  cap. Start the engine. The 
low oil pressure indicator should go off within five 
seconds. If it does not, turn  off the engine, and check 
your work.
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Maintenance
Replacing Light Bulbs
Headlight Bulbs
When replacing, use the following bulbs.1.Remove the engine compartment cover.
2 Engine Compartment Cover P. 498
2. Remove the clips.
3.  Remove the air intake duct.
High beam headlight:60 W (HB3 for halogen bulb type)
Low beam headlight:LED
■High Beam Headlights
1Headlight Bulbs
NOTICE
Halogen bulbs get very hot when lit.
Oil, perspiration,  or a scratch on the glass can cause 
the bulb to overhe at and shatter.
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.
When replacing a halogen bu lb, handle it by its base, 
and protect the glass from c ontact with your skin or 
hard objects. If you touch  the glass, clean it with 
denatured alcohol and a clean cloth.
ClipsDriver side 
     
        
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Maintenance
Climate Control System Maintenance
Air Conditioning
To ensure proper and safe operation, th e Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE 
J2845) recommends that the refrigerant  system only be serviced by trained and 
certified technicians.
Never repair or replace the air conditioning evaporator (cooling coil) with one 
removed from a used or salvaged vehicle.
New replacement mobile air conditioning  evaporators must be certified (and 
labeled) as meeting SAE Standard J2842.
Dust and Pollen Filter
The climate control system is equipped with a dust and pollen filter that collects 
pollen, dust, and other debris in  the air. The Maintenance MinderTM messages will let 
you know when to replace the filter.
We recommend that you replace the dust a nd pollen filter sooner when using your 
vehicle in areas with high concentrations of dust.
1 Climate Control System Maintenance
NOTICE
Vented refrigerant is harmful to the environment.
To avoid refrigerant from  venting, never replace the 
evaporator with one re moved from a used or 
salvaged vehicle.
Refrigerant in your vehicle’ s air conditioning system is 
flammable and can be igni ted during servicing if 
proper procedures  are not followed.
The air conditioner labe l is found under the hood:
2 Safety Labels  P. 75
2 Specifications  P. 574
Canadian models
: Caution
: Flammable Refrigerant
Requires Registered 
Technician to Service
Air Conditioning 
System
: 
: 
1
Dust and Pollen Filter
If the airflow from the climate control system 
deteriorates noticeably, and the windows fog up 
easily, the filter may need to be replaced. Please 
contact a dealer for replacement. 
     
        
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uuCleaning uExterior Care
Maintenance
If you get gasoline, oil, engine coolant, or battery fluid on resi n coated parts, they 
may be stained or the coating may peel. Prom ptly wipe it away using a soft cloth and 
clean water.
Wipe using a glass cleaner.
Aluminum is susceptible to deterioration caused by salt and other road 
contaminants. When necessary, as early as possible use a sponge and mild detergent 
to wipe away these contaminants. Do no t use a stiff brush or harsh chemicals 
(including some commercial wheel cleaners).
These can damage the protective finish on aluminum alloy wheels, resulting in 
corrosion. Depending on the type of finish, the wheels also may lose their luster or 
appear burnished. To avoid water stains, wi pe the wheels dry with a cloth while they 
are still wet.
■Maintaining the Bumpers and Other Resin Coated Parts
■Cleaning the Window
■Maintaining Aluminum Wheels
1 Maintaining the Bumpers an d Other Resin Coated Parts
Ask a dealer about the corr ect coating material when 
you want to repair the painted surface of the parts 
made of resin.