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Quick Reference Guide
Quick Reference Guide
Visual Index
❚Climate Control System (P 222)
❚Rear Defogger (P 192) 
❚Heated Door Mirror Button* (P 192) 
❚Hazard Warning Button
❚Passenger Airbag Off Indicator 
(P 68)
❚Audio System (P 230)
❚Navigation System* 
() See Navigation System Manual
❚Front Seat Heater Buttons* (P 220)
❚ (Vehicle Stability AssistTM (VSA ®) System OFF) Button (P 460)
❚Safety Support Switch (P471, 480, 540)
❚Parking Sensor System Button* (P565 )
❚Brightness Control (P 193, 194)
❚System Indicators (P 88)
❚Gauges (P 109)
❚Driver Information Interface (P 113, 135, 138)
❚ENGINE START/STOP Button (P 180) 

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Quick Reference Guide
Honda Sensing® (P 473)
Honda Sensing ® is a driver support system 
which employs the use of two distinctly 
different kinds of sens ors: the sonar sensors 
located in the front and rear bumper and a 
front wide view camera mounted to the 
interior side of the windshield, behind the 
rearview mirror.
Honda Sensing ® is a driver support system 
which employs the use of a front wide view 
camera mounted to the interior side of the 
windshield, behind the rearview mirror.
Models with Low Speed Braking Control
Models without Low Speed Braking Control
Front Wide View 
Camera The camera is located 
behind the rearview 
mirror.
Sonar Sensors*
Collision Mitigation 
Braking System
TM 
(CMBS
TM) (P 476)
The system can assist you when it 
determines there is a possibility of your 
vehicle colliding with a vehicle ahead from 
behind, an oncoming vehicle in front, a 
pedestrian, or someone riding a bicycle 
(moving bicycle). The CMBS
TM is designed to 
alert you when the potential for a collision 
is determined, as well as assist in reducing 
speed, avoiding collisions, and reducing 
collision severity.
Low Speed Braking 
Control
* (P488)
Using sonar sensors located on the front and 
rear bumpers, this system detects if there is 
danger of a potential collision with a wall or 
other obstacle during normal driving or 
when the accelerator pedal is depressed 
with too much force. The system then assists 
in avoiding collisions and reducing damage 
from impact through assistive braking and/
or assistive driving power suppression.
Adaptive Cruise Control 
(ACC) with Low Speed 
Follow 
(P494)
Helps maintain a constant vehicle speed and 
a set following-interval behind a vehicle 
detected ahead of yours and, if the detected 
vehicle comes to a stop, can decelerate and 
stop your vehicle, without you having to 
keep your foot on the brake or the 
accelerator.
Lane Keeping Assist 
System (LKAS) 
(P 516)
Provides steering input to help keep the 
vehicle in the middle of a detected lane and 
provides tactile and visual alerts if the 
vehicle is detected drifting out of its lane.
*  Not available on all models 

uuSeat Belts uAbout Your Seat Belts
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Safe Driving■Front seats
The seat belt system in cludes an indicator on 
the instrument panel to remind the driver or a 
front passenger or both to fasten their seat 
belts.
If you set the power mode to ON and a seat 
belt is not fastened, a beeper will sound and 
the indicator will blink. After a few seconds, 
the beeper will stop  and the indicator will 
come on and remain illuminated until the seat 
belt is fastened.
The beeper will periodically sound and the 
indicator will blink while the vehicle is moving 
until the seat belt is fastened.
■Seat Belt Reminder1 Seat Belt Reminder
The indicator will also co me on if a front passenger 
does not fasten their seat be lt within six seconds after 
the power mode is set to ON.
When no one is sitting in th e front passenger’s seat, 
the indicator will not come  on and the beeper will not 
sound. The indicator also  may not come on and the 
beeper may not sound when the occupant is not 
heavy enough to trigger th e weight sensor. Such 
occupants (e.g., infants and smaller children) should 
be moved to the rear seat  as a deploying front airbag 
likely will injure or kill them.
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uuAirbags uAirbag System Components
Safe Driving
The front, front knee, si de, and side curtain 
airbags are deployed  according to the 
direction and severity of impact. Both side 
curtain airbags are depl oyed in a rollover. 
The airbag system includes:
aTwo SRS (Supplemental  Restraint System) 
front airbags. The driver’s airbag is stored 
in the center of the steering wheel; the 
front passenger’s airbag is stored in the 
dashboard. Both are marked SRS 
AIRBAG.
bTwo knee airbags. Th e driver's knee 
airbag is stored under the steering 
column; the front passenger's knee 
airbag is stored under the glove box. 
Both are marked  SRS AIRBAG.
cFour side airbags, one for the driver, one 
for the front passenger and one each for 
the rear outboard occupants. The front 
airbags are stored in the outer edges of 
the seat-backs and the rear airbags are 
stored next to the outer rear seating 
positions. All are marked  SIDE AIRBAG.
dTwo side curtain airbags, one for each 
side of the vehicle. The airbags are stored 
in the ceiling, above the side windows. 
The front and rear pillars are marked 
SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG .
eAn electronic control unit that, when the 
power mode is in ON, continually 
monitors information about the various 
impact sensors, seat and buckle sensors, 
rollover sensor, airbag activators, seat 
belt tensioners, and other vehicle 
information. During  a crash event the 
unit can record such information.
fAutomatic seat belt tensioners for the 
front seats and outer rear seats. In 
addition, the driver’s and front 
passenger’s seat belt buckles incorporate 
sensors that detect whether or not the 
belts are fastened.
gDriver’s seat position sensor. This sensor 
detects the driver’s seat slide position to 
help determine the optimal deployment 
of the driver’s airbag.
hWeight sensors in the front passenger’s 
seat. The sensors are used for occupant 
classification to activa te or deactivate the 
front passenger’s airbag.
iImpact sensors that can detect a 
moderate-to-severe front or side impact.
jAn indicator on the center console that 
alerts you that the  front passenger’s front 
airbag has been turned off.
kAn indicator on the instrument panel that 
alerts you to a possib le problem with your 
airbag system or seat belt tensioners.
lA rollover sensor that can detect if your 
vehicle is about to roll over and signal the 
control unit to deploy both side curtain 
airbags. 

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uuAirbags uFront Airbags (SRS)
Safe DrivingFront airbags are designed to inflate duri ng moderate-to-severe frontal collisions. 
When the vehicle decelerates suddenly, the sensors send information to the control 
unit which signals one or both front airbags to inflate.
A frontal collision can be either head-on or angled between two vehicles, or when a 
vehicle crashes into a stationary object, such as a concrete wall.
While your seat belt restrains your torso, the 
front airbag provides supplemental protection 
for your head and chest.
The front airbags deflate immediately so that 
they won't interfere with the driver's visibility 
or the ability to steer or operate other 
controls.
The total time for inflation and deflation  is so fast that most occupants are not 
aware that the airbags deployed until th ey see them lying in front of them.
■Operation
■How the Front Airbags Work1How the Front Airbags Work
Although the driver's and fr ont passenger's airbags 
normally inflate within a spli t second of each other, it 
is possible for only one airbag to deploy. This can 
happen if the severity of a  collision is at the margin, 
or threshold, that determines whether or not the 
airbags will deploy. In such cases, the seat belt will 
provide sufficient protec tion, and the supplemental 
protection offered by the airbag would be minimal. 

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uuAirbags uFront Airbags (SRS)
Safe Driving
■When front airbags should not deploy
Minor frontal crashes:  Front airbags were designed to supplement seat belts and 
help save lives, not to prevent minor scrape s, or even broken bones that might occur 
during a less than moderate-to-severe frontal crash.
Side impacts: Front airbags can provide protection when a sudden deceleration 
causes a driver or front passenger to move  toward the front of the vehicle. Side 
airbags and side curtain airb ags have been specifically designed to help reduce the 
severity of injuries that can occur during a moderate-to-severe side impact which 
can cause the driver or passenger to move toward the side of the vehicle.
Rear impacts:  Head restraints and seat belts are your best protection during a rear 
impact. Front airbags cannot provide any si gnificant protection and are not designed 
to deploy in such collisions.
Rollovers:  In a rollover, your best form of protection is a seat belt or, if your vehicle 
is equipped with a rollover sensor, both a se at belt and a side curtain airbag. Front 
airbags, however, are not designed to deploy in a rollover as they would provide 
little if any protection.
■When front airbags deploy with  little or no visible damage
Because the airbag system senses sudden deceleration, a strong impact to the 
vehicle framework or suspension might caus e one or more of the airbags to deploy. 
Examples include running into a curb, the edge of a hole, or other low fixed object 
that causes a sudden deceleration in th e vehicle chassis. Since the impact is 
underneath the vehicle, damage may not be readily apparent.
■When front airbags may not deploy, even though exterior damage 
appears severe
Since crushable body parts absorb crash energy during an impact, the amount of 
visible damage does not always indicate  proper airbag operation. In fact, some 
collisions can result in severe damage but no airbag deployment because the airbags 
would not have been needed or would not  have provided protection even if they 
had deployed. 

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uuAirbags uFront Airbags (SRS)
Safe DrivingThe airbags have advanced features to he lp reduce the likelihood of airbag related 
injuries to smaller occupants. The driver’s advanced airbag system includes a 
seat position sensor.
Based on information from  this sensor and the 
severity of the impact, the advanced airbag 
system determines the optimal deployment of 
the driver’s airbag.
The front passenger’s ad vanced airbag system 
has weight sensors. The sensors are used for 
occupant classification to activate or 
deactivate the front passenger’s airbag.
For adult size occupant s, the system will 
automatically activate the front passenger’s 
airbag. If a small adult sits in the front 
passenger seat and the system does not 
recognize him/her as an adult, see 
2 Passenger Airbag Off Indicator  P. 68
■Advanced Airbags1Advanced Airbags
If there is a problem with the driver’s seat position 
sensor or the passenger’s s eat weight sensors, the 
SRS indicator will come on, and in the event of a 
crash, the airbag will deploy (regardless of the driver’s 
seating position or  passenger’s occupant 
classification) with a force corresponding to the 
severity of the impact. 2 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) 
Indicator  P. 67
For the advanced front airbags to work properly, 
confirm that:
•The occupant is sitting  in an upright position, 
wearing the seat belt prope rly and the seat back is 
not excessively reclined.
•The occupant is not leaning against the door or 
center console.
•The occupant’s feet are plac ed on the floor in front 
of them.
•There are no objects ha nging from the front 
passenger’s seat. 
•Only small, lightweight objec ts are in the seat back 
pocket.
•The steering wheel and passenger’s side dashboard 
are not obstructed by any object.
•No liquid has been spille d on or under the seat.
Driver’s 
Seat 
Position 
Sensor
Passenger’s 
Seat 
Weight 
Sensors 

uuAirbags uFront Airbags (SRS)
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Safe Driving
We advise against allowing a  child age 12 or under to ride in the front passenger’s 
seat. However, if you do allow a small child  or infant to ride in the front passenger’s 
seat, the system is designed to automatica lly deactivate the front passenger’s airbag. 
Do not let a small child or infant ride in  the front passenger’s seat if the airbag does 
not automatically deactivate.1 Advanced Airbags
•There is no child seat or  other object pressing 
against the rear of the seat or seat back.
•There is no rear passenger pushing or pulling on 
the back of the front passenger’s seat.
•There are no objects placed under or beside the 
front passenger’s seat . Improperly positioned 
objects can interfere with the advanced airbag 
sensors.
•The head restraint is  not contacting the roof. 
2 Passenger Airbag Off Indicator  P. 68
•The floor mat behind the front passenger’s seat is 
set in the correct position evenly on the floor. An 
improperly placed mat can interfere with the 
advanced airbag sensors. 2Floor Mats  P. 632