As you read this manual, you will find Information that is preceded You will find this important safety information in a variety of forms, by a symbol . This information is intended to help you avoid including: NOTICE damage to your vehicle, other property, or the environment. ●...
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However this data may be accessed by Honda, its authorised However this data may be accessed by Honda, its authorised dealers and authorised repairers, employees, representatives and...
The information and specifications included in this publication were General Information on the Audio System P. 168 in effect at the time of approval for printing. Honda Cars India Ltd. 2 Driving P. 191 reserves the right, however, to discontinue or change specifications Before Driving P. 192 Towing a Trailer P.
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Contents Quick Reference Guide P. 4 Child Safety P. 47 Exhaust Gas Hazard P. 68 Safety Labels P. 69 Safe Driving P. 25 Instrument Panel P. 71 Opening and Closing the Boot P. 105 Security System P. 108 Operating the Switches Around the Steering Wheel P. 111 Adjusting the Mirrors P.
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Quick Reference Guide Visual Index ❙ (P148) Audio System ❙ Auxiliary Input Jack (P150) ❙ Hazard Warning Button ❙ System Indicators (P72) ❙ (P83) Gauges ❙ (P84) Information Display ❙ Clock (P90) ❙ ENGINE START/STOP Button (P112) ❙ Ignition Switch (P111) ❙...
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❙ Wipers/Washers (P120) ❙ Paddle Shifter (Shift Down) (P211) ❙ (P211) Paddle Shifter (Shift Up) ❙ Headlights/Turn Signals (P116, 117) ❙ Fog Lights (P118) ❙ Headlight Adjuster (P119) ❙ Cruise Control Buttons (P214) ❙ Horn (Press an area around ❙ Audio Remote Controls (P152) * Not available on all models...
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Visual Index ❙ Passenger’s Front Airbag (P42) ❙ Shift Lever Continuously Variable Transmission (P205) Manual Transmission (P212) ❙ (P42) Driver’s Front Airbag ❙ Door Mirror Controls (P125) ❙ Master Door Lock Switch (P100) ❙ (P109) Power Window Switches ❙ Fuel Fill Door Release Handle (P226) ❙...
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❙ Rearview Mirror (P125) ❙ Sun Visors ❙ Vanity Mirror ❙ Grab Handle ❙ Seat Belts (P30) ❙ (P132) Ceiling Light ❙ Seat Belt (Installing a Child Restraint System) (P61) ❙ Seat Belt to Secure a Child Restraint System (P61) ❙...
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Visual Index ❙ Maintenance Under the Bonnet (P240) ❙ Windscreen Wipers (P120, 266) ❙ Power Door Mirrors (P125) ❙ Side Turn Signal Lights (P116, 261) ❙ Door Lock/Unlock Control (P94) ❙ Side Turn Signal Lights (P116, 261) ❙ (P117, 256) Headlights ❙...
Safe Driving (P25) Before Driving Checklist (P29) ● Before driving, check that the front seats, head restraints , steering wheel, and mirrors have been properly adjusted. Seat Belts (P30) ● Fasten your seat belt and sit upright well back in the seat. ●...
Instrument Panel (P71) Gauges /Information Display /System Indicators (P83) (P84) (P72) Models without keyless access system Shift Lever Position Indicator Transmission Indicator Fuel Gauge Tachometer Speedometer Information Display Immobilizer System Indicator...
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Models with keyless access system M (7-speed manual shift mode) Indicator Shift Indicator Shift Lever Position Indicator Transmission Indicator Tachometer Speedometer Information Display Immobilizer System Indicator Fuel Gauge * Not available on all models...
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Controls (P89) Clock ENGINE START/STOP Lights (P90) (P117) Button (P112) Light Control Switches Press the button to change the vehicle’s power mode. High Beam Models without keyless access system TRIP Knob Beam Clock Flashing Models with keyless access system Turn Signals (P116) Turn Signal Control Lever Press the TRIP knob repeatedly until...
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Wipers and Washers Steering Wheel Unlocking the Driver’s (P124) ● To adjust, pull the adjustment lever up, Door from Inside (P120) (P99) adjust to the desired position, then push ● Pull the driver’s door inner handle to the lever back in place. unlock and open it at the same time.
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Boot Power Door Mirrors Power Windows (P105) (P109) ● With the ignition switch in ON ● Pulling the boot opener on the outside of , open (P125) and close the power windows. the driver’s seat unlocks and opens the ● With the ignition switch in ON , move ●...
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Heating and Cooling System (P137) ● Rotate the fan control dial to adjust the fan speed. ● Turn the mode control dial to to select the vents air flows from. ● Rotate the temperature control dial to adjust the temperature. ●...
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Climate Control System (P143) ● Press the AUTO button to activate the climate control system. ● Press the button to turn the system on or off. ● Press the button to defrost the windscreen. A/C (Air Conditioning) Button AUTO Button Fan Control Dial Temperature Control Dial (On/Off) Button...
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Features Audio System (P 148) (P147) Audio Remote Controls VOL/ (Volume/Power) Knob (P 152) LIST/SELECT (Selector) Knob Audio/Information Screen Button RADIO Button MEDIA Button SOURCE Button ● Button Press to adjust the volume up/down. ● SOURCE Button Press to change the audio mode: FM/AM/ USB or iPod/Bluetooth®...
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Driving (P191) * (P212) Manual Transmission (P210) 7-Speed Manual Shift Mode ● Allows you to manually shift the transmission up or down Continuously Variable Transmission * (P205) without removing your hands from the steering wheel. ● Shift to and depress the brake pedal when starting the engine. When the shift lever is in ●...
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Cruise Control Refueling (P214) (P224, 225) ● Cruise control allows you to maintain a Petrol models set speed without keeping your foot on Fuel recommendation: Unleaded petrol, research octane number 91 or higher the accelerator pedal. ● To use cruise control, press the CRUISE Fuel tank capacity: 35 L button, then press the -/SET button once Diesel models...
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Maintenance (P229) Under the Bonnet (P240) ● Check engine oil, engine coolant, and window washer fluid. Add when necessary. ● Check brake fluid and clutch fluid Wiper Blades (P266) ● Check the battery condition monthly. ● Replace blades if they leave streaks across the windscreen.
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Handling the Unexpected (P281) Flat Tyre Engine Won’t Start Overheating (P283) (P290) (P298) ● If the battery is dead, jump start using a ● Park in a safe location. If you do not see ● Park in a safe location and replace the booster battery.
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What to Do If Models without keyless access system The steering wheel may be locked. ● The ignition switch does not Models without keyless access system turn from . Why? Try to turn the steering wheel left and ● right while turning the ignition key. Models with keyless access system The power mode does not Models with keyless access system...
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The rear door cannot be Check if the childproof lock is in the opened from inside the lock position. If so, open the rear door Unlock vehicle. Why? with the outside door handle. To cancel this function, slide the lever up to the unlock position.
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Safe Driving You can find many safety recommendations throughout this chapter, and throughout this manual. For Safe Driving Front Airbags (SRS) ......42 Important Safety Precautions ..... 26 Airbag System Indicators....45 Your Vehicle’s Safety Features.... 28 Airbag Care ........46 Safety Checklist .........
For Safe Driving The following pages explain your vehicle’s safety features and how to use them properly. The safety precautions below are ones that we consider to be among the most important. Important Safety Precautions 1Important Safety Precautions ■ Some countries prohibit the use of mobile phones Always wear your seat belt other than hands-free devices by the driver while A seat belt is your best protection in all types of collisions.
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uuFor Safe DrivinguImportant Safety Precautions ■ Pay appropriate attention to the task of driving safely Engaging in mobile phone conversation or other activities that keep you from paying close attention to the road, other vehicles, and pedestrians could lead to a crash. Remember, situations can change quickly, and only you can decide when it is safe to divert some attention away from driving.
uuFor Safe DrivinguYour Vehicle’s Safety Features Your Vehicle’s Safety Features 1Your Vehicle’s Safety Features Your vehicle is equipped with many features that work together to help to protect you and your passengers during a crash. Some features do not require any action on your part. These include a strong steel framework that forms a safety cage around the passenger compartment, front and rear crush zones, a collapsible steering...
uuFor Safe DrivinguSafety Checklist Safety Checklist 1Safety Checklist For the safety of you and your passengers, make a habit of checking these items each time before you drive. If the door and boot open indicator is on, a door and/ •...
Seat Belts About Your Seat Belts 1About Your Seat Belts Seat belts are the single most effective safety device because they keep you connected to the vehicle so that you can take advantage of many built-in safety WARNING features. They also help keep you from being thrown against the inside of the vehicle, against any passengers, or out of the vehicle.
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uuSeat BeltsuAbout Your Seat Belts ■ Lap/shoulder seat belts 1About Your Seat Belts The front and rear outer seating positions are equipped with lap/shoulder seat belts If you extend the seat belt too quickly, it will lock in with emergency locking retractors. In normal driving the retractor lets you move place.
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uuSeat BeltsuAbout Your Seat Belts ■ Seat Belt Reminder The seat belt system includes an indicator on the instrument panel to remind the driver to fasten a seat belt. If the ignition switch is turned to ON a seat belt is not fastened, a beeper will sound and the indicator will blink.
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uuSeat BeltsuAbout Your Seat Belts 1Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners ■ Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners The seat belt tensioners can only operate once. The front seats are equipped with automatic seat belt tensioners to enhance safety. If a tensioner is activated, the SRS indicator will come on.
uuSeat BeltsuFastening a Seat Belt Fastening a Seat Belt 1Fastening a Seat Belt ■ Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt No one should sit in a seat with an inoperative seat After adjusting a front seat to the proper position, and while sitting upright and well belt or one that does not appear to be working back in the seat: correctly.
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uuSeat BeltsuFastening a Seat Belt 3. Position the lap part of the belt as low as 1Fastening a Seat Belt possible across your hips, then pull up on WARNING Lap belt the shoulder part of the belt so the lap part as low as fits snugly.
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uuSeat BeltsuFastening a Seat Belt ■ Lap Belt 1. Hold the latch plate perpendicular to the Adjuster tightly-pulled belt. The belt length becomes Pull the belt adjustable. tightly Slacken the belt before latching. Adjust to a 90 degree angle 2. Insert the latch plate into the buckle. Make sure that the belt is not twisted or Latch Plate...
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uuSeat BeltsuFastening a Seat Belt 1Advice for Pregnant Women ■ Advice for Pregnant Women Each time you have a checkup, ask your doctor if it is If you are pregnant, the best way to protect yourself and your unborn child when okay for you to drive.
uuSeat BeltsuSeat Belt Inspection Seat Belt Inspection 1Seat Belt Inspection Regularly check the condition of your seat belts as follows: WARNING • Pull each belt out fully, and look for frays, cuts, burns, and wear. • Check that the latch plates and buckles work smoothly and the belts retract Not checking or maintaining seat belts can easily.
uuSeat BeltsuAnchorage Points Anchorage Points When replacing the seat belts, use the Front Seat anchorage points shown in the images. The front seat has a lap/shoulder belt. The outside positions of the rear seat have lap/ Rear Seat shoulder belts. The centre position has a lap belt.
Airbags Airbag System Components The front airbags are deployed according to • An electronic control unit that, when the the direction and severity of impact. The vehicle is on, continually monitors airbag system includes: information about the various impact sensors, seat and buckle sensors, airbag •...
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uuAirbagsuAirbag System Components 1Important facts about your airbags ■ Important facts about your airbags Do not attempt to deactivate your airbags. Together, Airbags can pose serious hazards. To do their job, airbags must inflate with airbags and seat belts provide the best protection. tremendous force.
uuAirbagsuTypes of Airbags Types of Airbags 1Types of Airbags Your vehicle is equipped with front airbags: • Front airbags: Airbags in front of the driver’s and front passenger’s seats. The airbags can inflate whenever the ignition switch is in ON Front Airbags (SRS) After an airbag inflates in a crash, you may see a small amount of smoke.
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uuAirbagsuFront Airbags (SRS) ■ Operation Front airbags are designed to inflate during 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.
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uuAirbagsuFront Airbags (SRS) ■ When front airbags should not deploy Minor frontal crashes: Front airbags were designed to supplement seat belts and help to save lives, not to prevent minor scrapes, 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 Front causes a driver or front passenger to move towards the front of the vehicle.
uuAirbagsuAirbag System Indicators Airbag System Indicators 1Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Indicator If a problem occurs in the airbag system, the SRS indicator will come on. WARNING ■ Supplemental Restraint System (SRS) Indicator Ignoring the SRS indicator can result in ■ When the ignition switch is turned to serious injury or death if the airbag systems or tensioners do not work properly.
uuAirbagsuAirbag Care Airbag Care 1Airbag Care You do not need to, and should not, perform any maintenance on or replace any airbag system components yourself. However, you should have your vehicle The removal of airbag components from the vehicle is inspected by a dealer in the following situations: prohibited.
Child Safety Protecting Child Passengers 1Protecting Child Passengers Each year, many children are injured or killed in vehicle crashes because they are either unrestrained or not properly restrained. In fact, vehicle crashes are the Front Passenger’s Sun Visor number one cause of death of children aged 12 and under. WARNING To reduce the number of child deaths and injuries, infants and children should be properly restrained when they ride in a vehicle.
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uuChild SafetyuProtecting Child Passengers • Never hold a child on your lap because it is impossible to protect them in the 1Protecting Child Passengers event of a collision. In many countries, the law requires all children aged 12 and under, and whose height are shorter than 150 cm be properly restrained in a rear seat.
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uuChild SafetyuProtecting Child Passengers • Do not allow children to operate the doors, windows or seat adjustments. 1Protecting Child Passengers WARNING: Use the power window lock button to • Do not leave children in the vehicle unattended, especially in hot weather when prevent children from opening the windows.
uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children Safety of Infants and Small Children 1Protecting Infants ■ Protecting Infants WARNING An infant must be properly restrained in a rear-facing, reclining child restraint system until the infant reaches the restraint system manufacturer’s weight or height limit Placing a rear-facing child restraint system for the seat, and the infant is at least one year old.
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uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children When properly installed, a rear-facing child restraint system may prevent the driver 1Protecting Infants or a front passenger from moving their seat all the way back, or from locking their Many experts recommend use of a rear-facing child seat-back in the desired position.
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uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children 1Protecting Smaller Children ■ Protecting Smaller Children WARNING If a child is at least one year old and has exceeded the weight and height limitations of a rear-facing child restraint system, the child should be properly restrained in a Placing a front-facing child restraint system firmly secured front-facing child restraint system until they exceed the weight and in the front seat can result in serious injury...
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Proper installation is key to maximizing your child’s safety. We recommend a rear-facing or a front-facing Honda genuine ISOFIX child restraint system for infants or The flexible type may not be available in your country.
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Restraint Systems Passenger L-Side R-Side Centre ISO/L1 Carrycot ISO/L2 Group 0 ISO/R1 Honda genuine ISOFIX Up to 10 kg ISO/R1 Honda genuine ISOFIX Group 0+ ISO/R2 Honda genuine ISOFIX Up to 13 kg ISO/R3 Honda genuine ISOFIX ISO/R2 ISO/R3...
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A size class is specified for some child restraint systems. Make sure to check the size class as indicated on the manufacturer’s instructions, package, and labels of the child restraint. The particular child restraints in the table are Honda Genuine Parts. They are available from your dealer.
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(mass group) and size. The particular child restraint systems listed in the table are genuine Honda products. They are available from your dealer. For correct installation, refer to the instructions manual that came with the child restraint system.
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Seat position not suitable for children in this mass group. The named Child Restraint Systems (CRS) reflect Honda’s recommendations at the date of publication. You should speak to an authorised dealer for up-to-date information on our recommended CRSs. Other CRSs may also be suitable for use. Refer to the CRS manufacturer’s list of recommended vehicles for the CRS in question.
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uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children ■ Installing a Lower Anchorage-Compatible Child Restraint System Installing a Lower Anchorage-Compatible Child Restraint System WARNING A lower anchorage-compatible child restraint system can be installed in either of the Never attach two child restraint system to two outer rear seats.
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uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children Installing a Lower Anchorage-Compatible Child Restraint System Lower Anchorages WARNING: Never use a hook that does not come with a Top Tether anchor symbol when securing an installed child restraint system. For your child’s safety, when using a child restraint system installed using the lower anchorage system, make sure that the child restraint system is properly secured to the vehicle.
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uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children 5. Route the tether strap over the top of the Straight Top Tether Type head restraint. Make sure the strap is not twisted. Tether Strap Hook 6. Tighten the tether strap as instructed by the child restraint system manufacturer.
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uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children ■ 1Installing a Child Restraint System with a Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt Installing a Child Restraint System with a Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt A child restraint system that is not properly secured 1. Place the child restraint system on the will not adequately protect a child in a crash and may vehicle seat.
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uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children 6. Make sure the child restraint system 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.
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uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children 1Adding Security with a Tether ■ Adding Security with a Tether WARNING: Child restraint anchorages are designed Two tether anchorage points are provided Tether Anchorage Points to withstand only those loads imposed by correctly behind rear outer seating position.
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uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children 3. Secure the tether strap hook to the Other Top Tether Type anchorage. 4. Tighten the tether strap as instructed by the Tether Strap child restraint system manufacturer. Hook Anchorage...
uuChild SafetyuSafety of Larger Children Safety of Larger Children 1Safety of Larger Children ■ Protecting Larger Children WARNING The following pages give instructions on how to check proper seat belt fit, what kind of booster seat to use if one is needed, and important precautions for a child who Allowing a child aged 12 or under to sit in must sit in front.
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uuChild SafetyuSafety of Larger Children 1Booster Seats ■ Booster Seats When installing a booster seat, make sure to read the If a lap/shoulder seat belt cannot be used instructions that came with it, and install the seat properly, position the child in a booster seat in accordingly.
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uuChild SafetyuSafety of Larger Children ■ Protecting Larger Children - Final Checks Your vehicle has a rear seat where children can be properly restrained. If you ever have to carry a group of children, and a child must ride in front: •...
Exhaust Gas Hazard Carbon Monoxide Gas 1Carbon Monoxide Gas The engine exhaust from this vehicle contains carbon monoxide, a colourless, odourless, and highly toxic gas. As long as you properly maintain your vehicle, WARNING carbon monoxide gas will not get into the interior. Carbon monoxide gas is toxic.
Safety Labels Label Locations These labels are in the locations shown. They warn you of potential hazards that can cause serious injury or death. Read these labels carefully. If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact a dealer for a replacement. Sun Visor Child Safety/SRS Airbag P.
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Instrument Panel This chapter describes the buttons, indicators, and gauges that are used while driving. Indicators ..........72 Information Display Warning and Information Messages...... 82 Gauges and Information Display Gauges..........83 Information Display......84...
Indicators Parking Brake and Fog Light Indicator P. 79 Anti-lock Brake System P. 77 P. 73 Brake System (ABS) Indicator Indicator (Red) Supplemental Restraint ECO Indicator P. 79 P. 77 Brake System P. 73 System Indicator Indicator (Amber) High Temperature Keyless Access System P.
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uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Comes on when the parking brake is applied Comes on while driving - Make sure the ● ● and goes off when it is released. parking brake is released. Check the brake Comes on when the brake fluid level is low. fluid level.
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uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Comes on if there is a problem with the Comes on while driving - Have the vehicle ● ● emissions control system. checked by a dealer. Blinks when a misfire in the engine's cylinders Blinks while driving - Stop in a safe place ●...
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uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Indicates the current shift lever position. ● Shift Lever 2 Shifting P. 205, 208 Position Indicator Comes on when 7-speed manual shift mode is M (7-speed ● applied. manual shift 2 7-Speed Manual Shift Mode P. 210 mode) Indicator/ Shift Indicator Blinks if the transmission system has a...
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uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Blinks and the beeper sounds for a few The beeper stops and the indicator goes off ● ● seconds if you are not wearing a seat belt when you fasten your seat belt. Seat Belt when you turn the ignition switch to ON Stays on after you have fastened the seat ●...
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uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Comes on if there is a problem with the ABS. Stays on constantly - Have the vehicle ● ● Anti-lock Brake checked by a dealer. With this indicator on, System (ABS) your vehicle still has normal braking ability but Indicator no anti-lock function.
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uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Comes on for a while when you turn the Stays on - The engine is cold. Do not start the ● ● ignition switch to ON under the engine until the indicator goes off. Glow Plugs 2 Starting the Engine P.
uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Blinks when you operate the turn signal lever. Does not blink or blinks rapidly - A turn ● ● Turn Signal and Blink along with all turn signals if you press the signal light bulb has blown. Change the bulb ●...
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uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Blinks if the immobilizer system cannot Blinks- ● ● recognise the key information. Models without keyless access system Models without keyless access You cannot start the engine. Turn the ignition system 0 , pull the key out, and then switch to LOCK w again.
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uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking Explanation Blinks when the steering wheel is locked. Move the steering wheel left and right while ● ● Rotate Wheel pressing the ENGINE START/STOP button. Indicator • Comes on when you press the CRUISE CRUISE MAIN 2 Cruise Control P.
uuIndicatorsuInformation Display Warning and Information Messages Models with keyless access system Information Display Warning and Information Messages The following messages appear only on the information display. Message Condition Explanation Appears when you close the door with the power Disappears when you bring the keyless remote back ●...
Gauges and Information Display Gauges Gauges include the speedometer, tachometer, and related indicators. They are displayed when the ignition switch is in ON ■ Speedometer Displays your driving speed in km/h. ■ Tachometer Shows the number of engine revolutions per minute. *1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
uuGauges and Information DisplayuInformation Display Information Display The information display shows the odometer, trip meter, and other gauges. 1Switching the Display ■ Switching the Display 2 Adjusting the Clock P. 90 Press the TRIP knob to change the display. Each time you press the TRIP knob, the information display changes as follows: Models without keyless access system TRIP Knob Odometer...
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uuGauges and Information DisplayuInformation Display Models with keyless access system TRIP Knob Odometer Range Average Fuel Average Fuel Clock Adjust ● ● ● ● ● ● Trip Meter A ● Trip Meter A Economy A Economy B ● Fuel Gauge Clock Clock Trip Meter A...
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uuGauges and Information DisplayuInformation Display ■ 1Fuel Gauge Fuel Gauge NOTICE Displays the amount of fuel left in the fuel tank. You should refuel when the reading approaches Running out of fuel can cause the engine to misfire, ■ Odometer damaging the catalytic converter.
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uuGauges and Information DisplayuInformation Display ■ Average Fuel Economy Shows the estimated average fuel economy of each trip meter in km/l. The display is updated at set intervals. When a trip meter is reset, the average fuel economy is also reset. ■...
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uuGauges and Information DisplayuInformation Display 1Outside Temperature ■ Outside Temperature The temperature sensor is in the front bumper. Road Shows the outside temperature in Celsius. heat and exhaust from another vehicle can affect the If the outside temperature has been below 3°C at the time you set the power mode temperature reading when your vehicle speed is less to ON, the outside temperature indicator blinks for 10 seconds.
Controls This chapter explains how to operate the various controls necessary for driving. Clock ............ 90 Security System Rear Demister Button ..... 121 Locking and Unlocking the Doors Immobilizer System ......108 Brightness Control ......122 Key Types and Functions ....91 Adjusting the Steering Wheel ..
Clock Adjusting the Clock You can adjust the time in the clock display, with the ignition switch in ON 1Adjusting the Clock ■ Adjusting the Time You can also switch the clock display to show the 1. Turn the ignition switch to ON 12 hour clock, 24 hour clock, or turn it off by pressing 2.
Locking and Unlocking the Doors Key Types and Functions 1Key Types and Functions This vehicle comes with the following keys: Use the key to start and stop the engine, and All the keys have an immobilizer system. The to lock and unlock all the doors and to open Keyless Remote immobilizer system helps to protect against vehicle theft.
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uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuKey Types and Functions ■ Built-in Key The built-in key can be used to lock/unlock the Release Knob doors when the keyless remote battery becomes weak and the power door lock/ unlock operation is disabled. To remove the built-in key, slide the release knob and then pull out the key.
uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLow Keyless Remote Signal Strength Low Keyless Remote Signal Strength 1Low Keyless Remote Signal Strength The vehicle transmits radio waves to locate the keyless remote when locking/ unlocking the doors, opening the boot, or to start the engine. Communication between the keyless remote and the vehicle consumes the keyless remote’s battery.
uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside 1Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside ■ Using the Keyless Access System If the interior light switch is in the door activated When you carry the keyless remote, you can position, the interior light comes on when you unlock lock/unlock the doors and boot.
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uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside ■ Unlocking the doors and boot 1Using the Keyless Access System Grab the front door handle: • After locking the door, you have up to 2 seconds All doors and boot unlock. during which you can pull the door handle to Some exterior lights flash twice and the confirm whether the door is locked.
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uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside 1Using the Remote Transmitter ■ Using the Remote Transmitter If you do not open a door within 30 seconds of ■ Locking the doors unlocking the vehicle with the remote transmitter, Press the lock button.
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uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside 1Locking/Unlocking the Doors Using a Key ■ Locking/Unlocking the Doors Using a Key When you lock/unlock the driver’s door with the key, Fully insert the key and turn it. all the other doors lock/unlock at the same time. Models without keyless access system Lock Unlock...
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uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside 1Locking a Door Without Using a Key ■ Locking a Door Without Using a Key When you lock the driver’s door, all the other doors If you do not have the key on you, or if for some reason you cannot lock a door using lock at the same time.
uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Inside Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the Inside 1Using the Lock Tab ■ Using the Lock Tab When you lock/unlock the door using the lock tab on ■ Locking a door the driver’s door, all the other doors lock/unlock at To Lock Lock Tab Push the lock tab forward.
uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuChildproof Door Locks ■ Using the Master Door Lock Switch Press the master door lock switch in as shown to lock or unlock all the doors. Lock Unlock Master Door Lock Switch Childproof Door Locks The childproof door locks prevent the rear doors from being opened from the inside 1Childproof Door Locks regardless of the position of the lock tab.
uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuAuto Door Locking/Unlocking Auto Door Locking/Unlocking Your vehicle locks or unlocks all doors automatically when a certain condition is met. ■ Auto Door Locking ■ Drive lock mode All doors lock when the vehicle’s speed reaches about 15 km/h. ■...
uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuCustomizing the Auto Door Locking/Unlocking Setting Customizing the Auto Door Locking/Unlocking Setting You can customize the auto door locking/unlocking setting to your liking using the master door lock switch. ■ List of the Auto Door Locking/Unlocking Customizable Options ■...
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uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuCustomizing the Auto Door Locking/Unlocking Setting ■ Customizing Flow for Auto Door Locking Options Steps Drive Lock Mode Park Lock Mode Apply the parking brake. Make sure the shift lever is in Turn the ignition switch to ON The driver’s door must be closed at this stage.
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uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuCustomizing the Auto Door Locking/Unlocking Setting ■ Customizing Flow for Auto Door Unlocking Options Steps Ignition Switch Unlock Mode Park Unlock Mode Apply the parking brake. Make sure the shift lever is in Turn the ignition switch to ON The driver’s door must be closed at this stage.
Opening and Closing the Boot Precautions for Opening/Closing the Boot ■ Opening the boot Open the boot all the way. If it is not fully opened, the boot lid may begin to close under its own weight. ■ Closing the boot Keep the boot lid closed while driving to: Avoid possible damage.
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uuOpening and Closing the BootuUsing the Boot Opener Using the Boot Opener Pulling the boot opener on the outside of the driver’s seat unlocks and opens the boot. Boot Opener Using the Remote Transmitter Press the boot release button for Boot Release Button approximately one second to unlock and open the boot.
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uuOpening and Closing the BootuUsing the Boot Release Button Using the Boot Release Button Push up the release button on the boot lid 1Using the Boot Release Button Boot Release Button after the doors are unlocked. • If you forget the keyless remote inside, the beeper will sound and the boot will not close.
Security System Immobilizer System 1Immobilizer System The immobilizer system prevents a key that has not been pre-registered from starting the engine. Each key contains electronic transmitters that use electronic NOTICE signals to verify the key. Leaving the key in the vehicle can result in theft or accidental movement of the vehicle.
Opening and Closing the Windows Opening/Closing the Power Windows 1Opening/Closing the Power Windows The power windows can be opened and closed when the ignition switch is in ON , using the switches on the doors. WARNING The driver’s side switches can be used to open and close all the windows. Closing a power window on someone’s The power window lock button on the driver’s side must be switched off (not hands or fingers can cause serious injury.
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uuOpening and Closing the WindowsuOpening/Closing the Power Windows ■ Opening/Closing Windows without Auto-Open/Close Function To open: Push the switch down. To close: Pull the switch up. Release the switch when the window reaches Close the desired position. Open...
Operating the Switches Around the Steering Wheel Models without keyless access system Ignition Switch 1Ignition Switch Manual transmission models LOCK: Insert and remove the key in this WARNING position. Removing the key from the ignition switch ACCESSORY: Operate the audio system while driving locks the steering.
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluENGINE START/STOP Button Models with keyless access system ENGINE START/STOP Button 1ENGINE START/STOP Button ■ ENGINE START/STOP Button Operating Range Changing the Power Mode You can start the engine when the keyless remote is inside the vehicle.
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uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluENGINE START/STOP Button 1ENGINE START/STOP Button ■ Automatic Power Off If the power mode does not change from VEHICLE If you leave the vehicle for 30 to 60 minutes with the transmission in and the OFF to ACCESSORY, press the ENGINE START/STOP power mode in ACCESSORY, the vehicle automatically goes into the mode similar to button while moving the steering wheel left and...
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uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluENGINE START/STOP Button ■ Power Mode Reminder If you open the driver’s door when the power mode is set to ACCESSORY, a warning beep sounds. ■ Keyless Remote Reminder 1Keyless Remote Reminder When the keyless remote is within the system’s Warning buzzers may sound from inside and/ operational range, and the driver’s door is closed, the or outside the vehicle to remind you that the...
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluIgnition Switch and Power Mode Comparison Ignition Switch and Power Mode Comparison Ignition Switch LOCK ACCESSORY START Position (with/without the key) Without Keyless Engine is turned off and Engine is turned off. Normal key position Use this position to start ●...
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluTurn Signals Turn Signals The turn signals can be used when the ignition switch is in ON Left Turn ■ One-touch turn signal When you lightly push up or down and release the turn signal lever, the exterior turn signals and turn signal indicator blink three times.
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluLight Switches Light Switches Rotating the light switch turns the lights on 1Light Switches Low Beams and off, regardless of the power mode Models without keyless access system High Beams setting or position of the ignition switch If you remove the key from the ignition switch while ■...
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluFog Lights Fog Lights Can be used when the position lights or the headlights are on. * Not available on all models...
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluHeadlight Adjuster Headlight Adjuster You can adjust the vertical angle of the low Adjustment Dial beam headlights when the position lights are Turn the adjustment dial to select an appropriate angle for the headlights. The larger dial number indicates the lower angle.
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluWipers and Washers Wipers and Washers 1Wipers and Washers ■ Windscreen Wipers/Washers NOTICE The windscreen wipers and washers can be Do not use the wipers when the windscreen is dry. used when the ignition switch is in ON The windscreen will get scratched, or the rubber blades will get damaged.
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluRear Demister Button Rear Demister Button 1Rear Demister Button Press the rear demister button to defog the rear window when the power mode is in ON. NOTICE When cleaning the inside of the rear window, be The rear demister automatically switches off careful not to damage the heating wires.
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluBrightness Control Brightness Control 1Brightness Control When the position lights are turned on and the ignition switch is in ON , you can use Instrument panel brightness varies, depending on the TRIP knob to adjust instrument panel whether the exterior lights are on or off.
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uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluBrightness Control ■ Brightness level indicator Models without keyless access system The brightness level is shown on the information display while you are adjusting it. Models with keyless access system...
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluAdjusting the Steering Wheel Adjusting the Steering Wheel 1Adjusting the Steering Wheel The steering wheel height from your body can be adjusted so that you can comfortably grip the steering wheel in an appropriate driving posture. WARNING 1.
Adjusting the Mirrors Interior Rearview Mirror 1Adjusting the Mirrors Adjust the angle of the rearview mirror when you are sitting in the correct driving position. Keep the inside and outside mirrors clean and ■ Rearview Mirror with Day and Night Positions adjusted for best visibility.
Adjusting the Seats Front Seats 1Adjusting the Seats Adjust the driver’s seat as far back as possible Allow sufficient while allowing you to maintain full control of the space. WARNING vehicle. You should be able to sit upright, well back in the seat and be able to adequately press Sitting too close to a front airbag can result the pedals without leaning forward, and grip the in serious injury or death if the front...
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uuAdjusting the SeatsuFront Seats 1Adjusting the Seat-Backs ■ Adjusting the Seat-Backs WARNING Adjust the driver’s seat-back to a comfortable, upright position, leaving ample space Reclining the seat-back too far can result in between your chest and the airbag cover in serious injury or death in a crash.
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uuAdjusting the SeatsuMaintain a Proper Sitting Position Maintain a Proper Sitting Position 1Maintain a Proper Sitting Position After all occupants have adjusted their seats and head restraints , and put on their seat belts, it is very important that they continue to sit upright, well back in their WARNING seats, with their feet on the floor, until the vehicle is safely parked and the engine is off.
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uuAdjusting the SeatsuHead Restraints Head Restraints Your vehicle is equipped with head restraints in both front seating positions. 1Adjusting the Front Head Restraints ■ Adjusting the Front Head Restraints WARNING Head restraints are most effective for protection against whiplash and other rear- Improperly positioning head restraints impact crash injuries when the centre of the reduces their effectiveness and increases...
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uuAdjusting the SeatsuHead Restraints 1Removing and Reinstalling the Head Restraints ■ Removing and Reinstalling the Head Restraints WARNING Adjustable head restraints can be removed for cleaning or repair. Failure to reinstall, or correctly reinstall, the To remove a head restraint: head restraints can result in severe injury Pull the restraint up as far as it will go.
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uuAdjusting the SeatsuArmrest Armrest ■ Using the Rear Seat Armrest Pull down the armrest in the centre seat-back. * Not available on all models...
Interior Lights/Interior Convenience Items Interior Lights 1Interior Light Switch ■ Interior Light Switch In the door activated position, the interior light fades ■ out and goes off about 30 seconds after the doors Door Activated Position The interior light comes on regardless of are closed.
uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items Interior Convenience Items 1Glove Box ■ Glove Box WARNING Pull the handle to open the glove box. Card Holder An open glove box can cause serious injury You can use the card holder located in the to your passenger in a crash, even if the glove box lid.
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uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ 1Beverage Holders Beverage Holders ■ NOTICE Front seat beverage holders Spilled liquids can damage the upholstery, carpeting, Are located in the console between the front and electrical components in the interior. seats. Be careful when you are using the beverage holders. Hot liquid can scald you.
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uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ Rear seat beverage holder Centre console Are located in the console between the front seats. Fold the armrest down to use the rear seat Rear seat beverage holders. * Not available on all models Continued...
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uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items 1Accessory Power Sockets ■ Accessory Power Sockets NOTICE The accessory power sockets can be used when the ignition switch must be Do not insert an automotive type cigarette lighter ACCESSORY or ON element. ■ Accessory power socket (front console) This can overheat the power socket.
Heating and Cooling System Using Vents, Heating and A/C A/C (Air Conditioning) Button Temperature Control Dial Press to cool the interior or Adjusts the interior temperature. dehumidify while heating. Mode Control Dial Changes airflow. Dashboard vents Fan Control Dial Adjusts the fan speed. Rotate the dial all the Dashboard and floor vents way to OFF to turn everything off.
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uuHeating and Cooling System uUsing Vents, Heating and A/C ■ Heating The heater uses engine coolant to warm the air. 1. Adjust the fan speed using the fan control dial. 2. Select 3. Adjust the temperature using the temperature control dial. 4.
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uuHeating and Cooling System uUsing Vents, Heating and A/C ■ To dehumidify the interior When used in combination with the heater, the air conditioning system makes the interior warm and dry and can prevent the windows from fogging up. 1. Turn the fan on. 2.
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uuHeating and Cooling System uUsing Vents, Heating and A/C ■ Cooling 1. Adjust the fan speed using the fan control dial. 2. Select 3. Adjust the temperature using the temperature control dial. 4. Press the A/C button (indicator on). 5. Slide the lever to...
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uuHeating and Cooling System uUsing Vents, Heating and A/C ■ To rapidly cool down the interior 1To rapidly cool down the interior 1. Set the fan to the maximum speed. If the interior is very warm, you can cool it down 2.
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uuHeating and Cooling System uUsing Vents, Heating and A/C 1Defrosting the Windscreen and Windows ■ Defrosting the Windscreen and Windows For your safety, make sure you have a clear view through all the windows before driving. Do not set the temperature near the upper or lower limit.
Climate Control System Using Automatic Climate Control 1Using Automatic Climate Control The automatic climate control system maintains the interior temperature you select. The system also selects the proper mix of heated or cooled air that raises or lowers If any buttons are pressed while using the climate the interior temperature to your preference as quickly as possible.
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uuClimate Control System uUsing Automatic Climate Control ■ To rapidly cool down the interior 1To rapidly cool down the interior Press the button. If the interior is very warm, you can cool it down more rapidly by partially opening the windows. ■...
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uuClimate Control System uUsing Automatic Climate Control ■ 1Defrosting the Windscreen and Windows Defrosting the Windscreen and Windows For your safety, make sure you have a clear view Pressing the (windscreen demister) button through all the windows before driving. turns the air conditioner system on. Do not set the temperature near the upper or lower Press the button again to turn off, the...
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uuClimate Control System uAutomatic Climate Control Sensors Automatic Climate Control Sensors The automatic climate control system is Sensor equipped with sensors. Do not cover or spill any liquid on them. Sensor...
Features This chapter describes how to operate technology features. Audio System Audio Error Messages About Your Audio System....148 iPod/USB Flash Drive ......167 USB Port .......... 149 General Information on the Audio Auxiliary Input Jack ......150 System Audio Antenna ......
Audio System About Your Audio System 1About Your Audio System The audio system features AM/FM radio. It can also play WMA/MP3/AAC files, USB flash drives, iPod, and Bluetooth® devices. iPod, iPhone and iTunes are trademarks of Apple Inc. You can operate the audio system from the buttons and switches on the panel, or the remote controls on the steering wheel.
uuAudio System uUSB Port USB Port 1USB Port 1. Open the cover. 2. Install the iPod USB connector or the USB • Do not leave the iPod or USB flash drive in the flash drive to the USB port. vehicle. Direct sunlight and high temperatures may damage it.
uuAudio System uAuxiliary Input Jack Auxiliary Input Jack 1Auxiliary Input Jack Use the jack to connect a standard audio device. 1. Open the AUX cover. To switch the mode or return to the AUX mode, press 2. Connect a standard audio device to the the MEDIA button.
uuAudio System uAudio Antenna Audio Antenna 1Audio Antenna Your vehicle is equipped with a removable Type-A antenna at the rear of the roof. NOTICE Before using a “drive-through” car wash, remove the antenna by unscrewing it by hand. This prevents the antenna from being damaged by the car wash brushes.
uuAudio System uAudio Remote Controls Audio Remote Controls Allow you to operate the audio system while driving. 1Audio Remote Controls SOURCE Button Some mode appears only when an appropriate SOURCE Cycles through the audio modes as follows: device or medium is used. Button FM AM USB/iPod Bluetooth®...
Audio System Basic Operation To use the audio system function, the ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY 1Audio System Basic Operation or ON These indications are used to show how to operate Use the selector knob or MENU button to the selector knob.
uuAudio System Basic Operation uAdjusting the Sound Adjusting the Sound 1. Press the button. 2. Rotate to select the sound mode, then Selector Knob press Rotate to scroll through the following choices: Button Bass Treble Fader Balance 3. Rotate to adjust the level, then press...
uuAudio System Basic Operation uPlaying the AM/FM Radio Playing the AM/FM Radio Audio/Information Screen RADIO Button Press to select a band. LIST/SELECT (Selector) Knob VOL/ (Volume/Power) Knob Turn to tune the radio frequency. Press to turn the audio system on and off.
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uuAudio System Basic Operation uPlaying the AM/FM Radio 1Playing the AM/FM Radio ■ Auto Select The ST indicator appears on the display indicating Use the auto select feature to scan both bands and store the strongest station in stereo FM broadcasts. each preset.
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uuAudio System Basic Operation uPlaying the AM/FM Radio ■ Preset List Lists the preset stations on the selected band. 1. Tune to the selected station. 2. Press to switch to the preset list mode. 3. Rotate to select a preset station, then press ■...
uuAudio System Basic Operation uPlaying an iPod Playing an iPod Using your lightning connector, connect the iPod to a USB port, then press the MEDIA button. 2 USB Port P. 149 Audio/Information Screen USB Indicator Appears when an iPod is connected. MEDIA Button Press to select iPod (if connected).
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uuAudio System Basic Operation uPlaying an iPod ■ 1Playing an iPod How to Select a Song from the iPod Music List with the Selector Knob Operating functions vary depending on the model or version of the iPod or iPhone used. Some functions 1.
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uuAudio System Basic Operation uPlaying an iPod 1How to Select a Play Mode ■ How to Select a Play Mode Play Mode Menu Items You can select repeat and shuffle modes when playing a file. Repeat: Cycles through the repeat options. 1.
uuAudio System Basic Operation uPlaying a USB Flash Drive Playing a USB Flash Drive Your audio system reads and plays sound files on a USB flash drive in either MP3, WMA or AAC format. Connect your USB flash drive to the USB port, then press the MEDIA button. 2 USB Port P.
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uuAudio System Basic Operation uPlaying a USB Flash Drive 1Playing a USB Flash Drive ■ How to Select a File from a Folder with the Selector Knob Use the recommended USB flash drives. 1. Press to display a folder list. 2 General Information on the Audio System P.
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uuAudio System Basic Operation uPlaying a USB Flash Drive ■ 1How to Select a Play Mode How to Select a Play Mode Play Mode Menu Items You can select repeat and random modes when playing a file. Normal 1. Press the MENU button. Repeat Track: Repeats the current file.
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uuAudio System Basic Operation uPlaying a USB Flash Drive 1Scan ■ Scan Scan mode menu items You can select scan modes when playing a file. Scan Tracks: Provides 10-second sampling of all files 1. Press the MENU button. in the folder. 2.
uuAudio System Basic Operation uPlaying Bluetooth® Audio Playing Bluetooth® Audio Your audio system allows you to listen to music from your Bluetooth®-compatible 1Playing Bluetooth® Audio phone. Not all Bluetooth-enabled phones with streaming This function is available when the phone is paired and connected to the vehicle’s audio capabilities are compatible with the system.
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uuAudio System Basic Operation uPlaying Bluetooth® Audio 1To Play Bluetooth® Audio Files ■ To Play Bluetooth® Audio Files To play the audio files, you may need to operate your 1. Make sure that your phone is paired and phone. If so, follow the phone maker’s operating connected to the system.
Audio Error Messages iPod/USB Flash Drive If an error occurs while playing an iPod or USB flash drive, you may see the following error messages. If you cannot clear the error message, contact a dealer. Error Message Solution Bad USB Device Appears when an incompatible device is connected.
General Information on the Audio System Compatible iPod, iPhone, and USB Flash Drives 1iPod Model Compatibility ■ iPod Model Compatibility This system may not work with all software versions of these devices. Model iPod touch (5th/6th generation) iPod nano (7th generation) iPhone 5/iPhone 5c/iPhone 5s/iPhone 6/iPhone 6 Plus/ iPhone 6s/iPhone 6s Plus/iPhone SE/iPhone 7/iPhone 7 Plus ■...
For a list of compatible phones, pairing procedures, and special feature capabilities, ask a ■ HFT Buttons dealer or your local Honda. Volume up Up to 15 speed dial entries can be stored. 2 Speed Dial P. 184 Volume down Up to 15 call histories can be stored.
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Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any Appears when your phone is connected to HFT. use of such marks by Honda Motor Co., Ltd., is under licence. Other trademarks and trade names are those Battery Level Status of their respective owners.
uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus HFT Menus 1HFT Menus The ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY or ON to use HFT. To use HFT, you must first pair your Bluetooth- compatible mobile phone to the system while the vehicle is parked. These indications are used to show how to operate the LIST/SELECT (selector) knob.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus Phonebook Display a stored name or number in the phonebook. Redial Redial the last number dialed. Phone Setup Bluetooth Setup Add New Device Pair a phone to the system. Connect Phone Pair a new phone and connect a paired phone to the system.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus Speed Dial Add New Call History Select a phone number from the call history to store as a speed dial number. Phonebook Select a phone number from the phonebook to store as a speed dial number. Phone Number Enter a phone number to store as a speed dial number.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus Call History Import Call History Import a call history entry. Delete Call History Delete a call history entry. Phonebook Import Phonebook Add a new phonebook entry. Delete Phonebook Delete a phonebook entry. Caller ID Name Priority Prioritize the caller’s name as the caller ID.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus 1Phone Setup ■ Phone Setup Your Bluetooth-compatible phone must be paired to ■ To pair a mobile phone from the system (No phone has been paired to the the system before you can make and receive hands- system) free calls.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus ■ To pair a mobile phone (when a phone has already been paired to the system) 1. Press the (Phone) button or the (Pick-up) button. If a prompt appears asking to connect to a phone, select No and proceed with step 2.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus ■ To disconnect the paired phone 1. Press the (Phone) button or the (Pick-up) button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Setup, then press 3. Rotate to select Bluetooth Setup, then press 4. Rotate to select Disconnect All, then press 5.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus ■ To change the currently paired phone 1. Press the (Phone) button or the (Pick-up) button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Setup, then press 3. Rotate to select Bluetooth Setup, then press 4. Rotate to select Connect Phone, then press The screen changes to a device list.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus ■ To change the pairing code setting 1. Press the (Phone) button or the (Pick-up) button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Setup, then press 3. Rotate to select Bluetooth Setup, then press 4. Rotate to select Pairing Code, then press 5.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus ■ To delete a paired phone 1. Press the (Phone) button or the (Pick-up) button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Setup, then press 3. Rotate to select Bluetooth Setup, then press 4. Rotate to select Delete Device, then press The screen changes to a device list.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus 1Caller’s ID Information ■ Caller’s ID Information Name Priority: A caller’s name is displayed if it is You can select a caller’s information to be displayed when you have an incoming stored in the phonebook. call.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus 1Mobile Phonebook ■ Mobile Phonebook For a list of this feature capability, ask a dealer. When your phone is paired, the contents of its phonebook are automatically imported to the system. ■ To manually import the phonebook data of the mobile phone 1.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus ■ 1Call History Call History For a list of this feature capability, ask a dealer. When your phone is paired, the contents of its call history have to be manually imported to the system. ■ To import the call history data of the mobile phone 1.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus ■ Speed Dial Up to 15 speed dial numbers can be stored per phone. To store a speed dial number: 1. Press the (Phone) button or the (Pick-up) button. 2. Rotate to select Speed Dial, then press The screen changes to a speed dial list.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus ■ To edit a speed dial 1. Press the (Phone) button or the (Pick-up) button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Setup, then press 3. Rotate to select Speed Dial, then press 4. Select an existing speed dial entry, then press 5.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus 1Making a Call ■ Making a Call Once a call is connected, you can hear the voice of You can make calls by using the following: the person you are calling through the audio • Speed Dial speakers.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus ■ To make a call using a speed dial entry 1. Press the (Phone) button or the (Pick-up) button. 2. Rotate to select Speed Dial, then press 3. Rotate to select a number, then press Dialing starts automatically.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus ■ To make a call using the call history 1To make a call using the call history The call history is stored by Dialed Calls, Received Calls, and Missed Calls. The call history appears only when a phone is 1.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus 1Receiving a Call ■ Receiving a Call Call Waiting When there is an incoming call, an audible Press the (Phone) button or the (Pick-up) notification sounds and the Incoming Call button to put the current call on hold to answer the screen appears.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System uHFT Menus ■ Options During a Call The following operations are available during a call. Hang Up: End the call. Transfer Call: Transfer a call from the system to your phone. Mute: Mute your voice. Rotate to select the option, then press Select Mute to turn on, then select Mute again to turn it off.
Before Driving Driving Preparation Check the following items before you start driving. 1Exterior Checks ■ Exterior Checks NOTICE • Make sure there are no obstructions on the windows, door mirrors, exterior When doors are frozen shut, use warm water around lights, or other parts of the vehicle.
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uuBefore DrivinguDriving Preparation 1Interior Checks ■ Interior Checks The headlight aim is set by the factory, and does not • Store or secure all items on board properly. need to be adjusted. However, if you regularly carry Carrying too much luggage, or improperly storing it, can affect your vehicle’s heavy items in the boot, have the aiming readjusted handling, stability, stopping distance, and tyres, and make it unsafe.
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uuBefore DrivinguDriving Preparation • Be sure items placed on the floor behind the front seats cannot roll under the seats. They can interfere with the driver’s ability to operate the pedals, or the operation of the seats. • Everyone in the vehicle must fasten their seat belt. 2 Fastening a Seat Belt P.
uuBefore DrivinguLoad Limit Load Limit 1Load Limit When you load luggage, the total weight of the vehicle, all passengers, and luggage must not exceed the maximum permissible weight. WARNING 2 Specifications P. 314, 316 Overloading or improper loading can affect handling and stability and cause a crash in which you can be hurt or killed.
When Driving Models without keyless access system Starting the Engine 1Starting the Engine 1. Make sure the parking brake is applied. Keep your foot firmly on the brake pedal when starting the engine. When starting the engine in cold weather, turn off all electrical accessories such as the lights, heating and cooling system in order to reduce battery drain.
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uuWhen DrivinguStarting the Engine 1Starting the Engine Petrol models 3. Turn the ignition switch to START Do not hold the key in START for more than 10 without depressing the accelerator pedal. seconds. • If the engine does not start right away, wait for at Diesel models least 30 seconds before trying again.
uuWhen DrivinguStarting the Engine Models with keyless access system Starting the Engine 1Starting the Engine 1. Make sure the parking brake is applied. Keep your foot firmly on the brake pedal when starting the engine. When starting the engine in cold weather, turn off all electrical accessories such as the lights, climate control system, and rear demister in order to reduce battery drain.
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uuWhen DrivinguStarting the Engine 1Starting the Engine All models 3. Press the ENGINE START/STOP button Bring the keyless remote close to the ENGINE without depressing the accelerator pedal. START/STOP button if the battery in the keyless remote is weak. Diesel models 2 If the Keyless Remote Battery is Weak Manual transmission models P.
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uuWhen DrivinguStarting the Engine ■ Starting to Drive Continuously variable transmission models 1. Keeping your right foot on the brake pedal, release the parking brake. Check that the parking brake and brake system indicator has gone off. 2 Parking Brake P. 217 D .
uuWhen DrivinguPrecautions While Driving Precautions While Driving 1Precautions While Driving ■ In a Fog CAUTION: Do not drive on the road where water is Visibility becomes low when it is foggy. When you drive, turn on the low beam deep. Driving through deep water will cause damage headlights even during the daytime.
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uuWhen DrivinguPrecautions While Driving 1Precautions While Driving ■ Other Precautions During the first 1,000 km of operation, avoid sudden If there is a strong impact with something under the vehicle, stop in a safe location. acceleration or full throttle operation so as not to Check the underside of the vehicle for damage or any fluid leaks.
uuWhen DrivinguContinuously Variable Transmission Continuously Variable Transmission ■ Creeping The engine runs at a higher idle speed and creeping increases. Keep the brake pedal firmly depressed when stopped. ■ Kickdown Quickly depressing the accelerator pedal while driving uphill may cause the transmission to drop to a lower ratio, unexpectedly increasing vehicle speed.
uuWhen DrivinguShifting Continuously variable transmission models without paddle shifters Shifting 1Shifting Change the shift position in accordance with your driving needs. Models without keyless access system ■ Shift lever positions You cannot turn the ignition switch to LOCK remove the key unless the shift lever is in Release Button Models with keyless access system Park...
uuWhen DrivinguShifting 1Shift Lever Operation ■ Shift Lever Operation NOTICE Models without keyless access system When you change the shift lever from vice versa, come to a complete stop and keep the Petrol models Diesel models brake pedal depressed. Shift Lever Position Indicator (Transmission Indicator) Operating the shift lever before the vehicle has come to a complete standstill can damage the transmission.
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uuWhen DrivinguShifting Models with keyless access system Tachometer’s red zone Shift Lever Position Indicator (Transmission Indicator) Depress the brake pedal and press the shift lever release button to shift. Shift without pressing the shift lever release button. Press the shift lever release button and shift.
uuWhen DrivinguShifting Continuously variable transmission models with paddle shifters Shifting 1Shifting Change the shift position in accordance with your driving needs. ■ Shift lever positions Models without keyless access system You cannot turn the ignition switch to LOCK remove the key unless the shift lever is in Release Button Park Models with keyless access system...
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uuWhen DrivinguShifting 1Shift Lever Operation ■ Shift Lever Operation NOTICE When you change the shift lever from Tachometer’s red zone vice versa, come to a complete stop and keep the brake pedal depressed. Operating the shift lever before the vehicle has come to a complete standstill can damage the transmission.
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uuWhen DrivinguShifting 17-Speed Manual Shift Mode ■ 7-Speed Manual Shift Mode In the 7-speed manual shift mode, the transmission Use the paddle shifters to change between 1st and 7th speeds without releasing shifts up or down by operating either paddle shifter your hands from the steering wheel.
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uuWhen DrivinguShifting 17-Speed Manual Shift Mode Operation ■ 7-Speed Manual Shift Mode Operation Each paddle shift operation makes a single speed change. Paddle Shifter Paddle Shifter To change continuously, release the paddle shifter (Shift down) (Shift up) before pulling it again for the next speed. The shift indicator blinks when you cannot shift up or down.
uuWhen DrivinguShifting Manual transmission models Shifting 1Shifting ■ Shift Lever Operation NOTICE Do not shift to before the vehicle comes to a Fully depress the clutch pedal to operate the shift lever and change gears, then complete stop. slowly release the pedal. before stopping can damage the Shifting to transmission.
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uuWhen DrivinguShifting ■ Reverse Lockout R from Your vehicle’s lockout mechanism stops you from accidentally shifting into N first, then to the 5th gear. Always shift to...
uuWhen DrivinguCruise Control Cruise Control 1Cruise Control Maintains a constant vehicle speed without having to keep your foot on the accelerator. Use cruise control on motorways or open roads where you can travel at WARNING a constant speed with little acceleration or deceleration. Improper use of the cruise control can lead When to use to a crash.
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uuWhen DrivinguCruise Control ■ To Set the Vehicle Speed −/SET Button Press and release On when cruise control begins Take your foot off the pedal and press the −/SET button when you reach the desired speed. The moment you release the −/SET button, the set speed is fixed, and cruise control begins.
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uuWhen DrivinguCruise Control 1To Adjust the Vehicle Speed ■ To Adjust the Vehicle Speed You can set the vehicle speed using the −/SET button Increase or decrease the vehicle speed using the RES/+ or −/SET button on the on the steering wheel when adjusting the speed with steering wheel.
Braking Brake System 1Parking Brake ■ Parking Brake NOTICE Use the parking brake to keep the vehicle stationary when parking. Release the parking brake fully before driving. The To apply: rear brakes and axle can be damaged if you drive Pull the lever fully up without pressing the with the parking brake applied.
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uuBrakinguBrake System 1Foot Brake ■ Foot Brake Check the brakes after driving through deep water, Your vehicle is equipped with disc brakes at the front, and drum brakes in the rear or if there is a buildup of road surface water. If wheels.
uuBrakinguAnti-lock Brake System (ABS) Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) 1Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ■ NOTICE Helps to prevent the wheels from locking up, and helps you to retain steering The ABS may not function correctly if you use a tyre control by pumping the brakes rapidly, much faster than you. of the wrong size or type.
Parking Your Vehicle When Stopped 1Parking Your Vehicle 1. Depress the brake pedal firmly. 2. Apply the parking brake. Continuously variable transmission models Continuously variable transmission models WARNING 3. Change the shift position to The vehicle can roll away if left unattended Manual transmission models without confirming that Parking brake is 1 or...
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uuParking Your VehicleuWhen Stopped 1When Stopped Diesel models The engine idling may be prohibited in some countries. Check and follow your local legal requirements. All models In extremely cold temperatures, the parking brake may freeze up if applied. If such temperatures are expected, do not apply the parking brake but, if parking on a slope, either turn the front wheels so they will contact the curb if the vehicle rolls down the...
uuParking Your VehicleuParking Sensor System Parking Sensor System 1Parking Sensor System The rear corner and centre sensors monitor obstacles behind your vehicle, and the beeper lets you know the approximate distance between your vehicle and the Even when the system is on, always confirm if there is obstacle.
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uuParking Your VehicleuParking Sensor System ■ When the distance between your vehicle and obstacles becomes shorter Distance between the Bumper and Obstacle Length of the intermittent beep Corner Sensors Centre Sensors Moderate − About 110-60 cm Short About 60-45 cm About 60-45 cm Very short About 45-35 cm...
Refueling Petrol models Fuel Information 1Fuel Information ■ Fuel recommendation NOTICE Unleaded petrol, research octane number 91 or higher Use of petrol that contains lead presents the following risks: Use of lower octane petrol can cause a persistent, heavy metallic knocking noise that •...
uuRefuelinguFuel Information Diesel models Fuel Information 1Fuel Information ■ Fuel recommendation NOTICE Automotive Diesel Fuel Serious damage may occur if petrol is used in diesel engines. Use the automotive diesel fuel specified with a cetane number 51 or higher and up Your vehicle is not designed to use Biodiesel (pure or to 350 ppm of sulfur.
uuRefuelinguHow to Refuel How to Refuel 1How to Refuel 1. Stop your vehicle with the service station pump on the left side of the vehicle in the WARNING rear. 2. Turn off the engine. Fuel is highly flammable and explosive. You 3.
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uuRefuelinguHow to Refuel 5. Place the fuel fill cap in the holder. 1How to Refuel Holder 6. Insert the fuel filler nozzle fully. The filler nozzle automatically stops to leave space in When the tank is full, the filler nozzle will the fuel tank so that fuel does not overflow as a result click off automatically.
Fuel Economy and CO Emissions Improving Fuel Economy and Reducing CO Emissions 1Improving Fuel Economy and Reducing CO Achieving fuel economy and reducing CO emissions is dependent on several Emissions factors, including driving conditions, load weight, idling time, driving habits, and Direct calculation is the recommended method to vehicle condition.
Maintenance This chapter discusses basic maintenance. Before Performing Maintenance Engine Coolant ........ 248 Tyre Rotation ........271 Inspection and Maintenance .... 230 Transmission Fluid......252 Battery..........272 Brake/Clutch Fluid ......254 Remote Transmitter Care Safety When Performing Maintenance ..231 Parts and Fluids Used in Maintenance Refilling Window Washer Fluid..
Before Performing Maintenance Inspection and Maintenance For your safety, perform all listed inspections and maintenance to keep your vehicle in good condition. If you become aware of any abnormality (noise, smell, insufficient brake fluid, oil residue on the ground, etc.), have your vehicle inspected by a dealer. Refer to the maintenance schedule in this owner’s manual for detailed maintenance and inspection information.
uuBefore Performing MaintenanceuSafety When Performing Maintenance Safety When Performing Maintenance 1Safety When Performing Maintenance Some of the most important safety precautions are given here. However, we cannot warn you of every conceivable hazard that can arise in WARNING performing maintenance. Only you can decide whether you should perform a given task.
Parts and Fluids Used in Maintenance Service 1Parts and Fluids Used in Maintenance Service The use of Honda genuine parts and fluids is recommended when maintaining and servicing your vehicle. Honda genuine parts are manufactured according to the Diesel models same high quality standards used in Honda vehicles.
Maintenance Schedule If your vehicle comes with the Service Book (Warranty Booklet), the maintenance schedule for your vehicle is available in the book. For vehicles without the Service Book (Warranty Booklet), refer to the fo llowing maintenance schedule. The maintenance schedule outlines the minimum required maintenance that you should perform to ensure the troublefree operation of your vehicle.
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uuMaintenance Scheduleu Km X 1000 Service at the Indicated Distance or Time - Whichever comes first. Months Inspect Valve Clearance Every 120,000 km or 6 Years Replace Fuel Filter ¹ Normal Every 140,000 km Replace Fuel Filter ² Every 90,000 km Severe Replace Spark Plug Inspect Drive Belt...
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uuMaintenance Scheduleu If you drive your vehicle under severe conditions, you must have the following items 1Maintenance Schedule served to the maintenance schedule indicated as Severe. The condition is considered as severe when you drive: A. Less than 8 km, or less than 16 km in freezing Items Condition temperatures per trip.
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uuMaintenance Scheduleu Diesel models Km X 1000 Service at the Indicated Distance or Time - Whichever comes first. Months Replace Engine Oil and Filter ¹ Normal Replace Engine Oil and Filter ² Every 5,000 km or 6 Months Severe ³ Replace Air Cleaner Element Replace Fuel Filter ¹...
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uuMaintenance Scheduleu Km X 1000 Service at the Indicated Distance or Time - Whichever comes first. Months Inspect Front and Rear Brakes Replace Brake Fluid Every 3 years Check Parking Brake Adjustment Rotate Tyres (Check tyre inflation and condition at least once per month) Visually Inspect the Following Items: Tie Rod Ends, Steering Gear Box, and Boots Suspension Components...
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uuMaintenance Scheduleu If you drive your vehicle under severe conditions, you must have the following items 1Maintenance Schedule served to the maintenance schedule indicated as Severe. The condition is considered as severe when you drive: A. Less than 8 km, or less than 16 km in freezing Items Condition temperatures per trip.
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uuMaintenance ScheduleuMaintenance Record Maintenance Record Have your servicing dealer record all required maintenance below. Keep receipts for all work done on your vehicle. Km or Month Date Sign or Stamp 20,000 km (or 24 Mo.) 40,000 km (or 48 Mo.) 60,000 km (or 72 Mo.) 80,000 km...
Maintenance Under the Bonnet Maintenance Items Under the Bonnet Petrol models Brake/clutch Fluid (Black Cap) Engine Oil Fill Cap Engine Oil Dipstick (Orange) Battery Washer Fluid (Blue Cap) Engine Coolant Reserve Tank Radiator Cap * Not available on all models...
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uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuMaintenance Items Under the Bonnet Diesel models Engine Oil Dipstick (Orange) Brake/clutch Fluid (Black Cap) Engine Oil Fill Cap Washer Fluid (Blue Cap) Battery Engine Coolant Reserve Tank Radiator Cap * Not available on all models...
uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuOpening the Bonnet Opening the Bonnet 1Opening the Bonnet 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface, and set Bonnet Release Handle the parking brake. NOTICE 2. Pull the bonnet release handle under the Do not open the bonnet when the wiper arms are driver’s side lower outside corner of the raised.
uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuRecommended Engine Oil Recommended Engine Oil 1Recommended Engine Oil Use a genuine engine oil or another commercial engine oil of suitable viscosity for the ambient temperature as shown in the image that follows. Engine Oil Additives Your vehicle does not require oil additives. In fact, they may adversely affect the engine performance Oil is a major contributor to your engine’s performance and longevity.
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10W-30 Genuine Motor Oil 10W-30 Ambient Temperature Ambient Temperature Diesel models Genuine Engine Oil Commercial Engine Oil • Genuine Honda Diesel Oil # 2.0 • ACEA C2 or C3 0W-30 Genuine Honda Diesel Oil #2.0 5W-30 Ambient Temperature Ambient Temperature...
uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuOil Check Oil Check 1Oil Check We recommend that you check the engine oil level every time you refuel. Park the vehicle on level ground. If the oil level is near or below the lower mark, slowly Wait approximately three minutes after turning the engine off before you check the add oil, being careful not to overfill.
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uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuOil Check 4. Remove the dipstick again, and check the Petrol models level. It should be between the upper and lower marks. Add oil if necessary. Upper Mark Lower Mark Diesel models Upper Mark Lower Mark...
uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuAdding Engine Oil Adding Engine Oil 1Adding Engine Oil 1. Unscrew and remove the engine oil fill cap. Petrol models 2. Add oil slowly. NOTICE 3. Reinstall the engine oil fill cap, and tighten Do not fill the engine oil above the upper mark. it securely.
Under the BonnetuEngine Coolant Engine Coolant 1Engine Coolant Specified coolant: Honda All Season Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2 WARNING Petrol models This coolant is premixed with 40% antifreeze and 60% water. Do not add any Removing the radiator cap while the straight antifreeze or water.
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uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuEngine Coolant Petrol models ■ Reserve Tank 1. Make sure the engine and radiator are Reserve Tank cool. 2. Check the amount of coolant in the reserve tank. If the coolant level is below the MIN mark, add the specified coolant until it reaches the MAX mark.
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uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuEngine Coolant Diesel models ■ Reserve Tank 1. Make sure the engine and radiator are Reserve Tank cool. 2. Check the amount of coolant in the reserve tank. If the coolant level is below the MIN mark, add the specified coolant until it reaches the MAX mark.
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uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuEngine Coolant 1Radiator ■ Radiator NOTICE 1. Make sure the engine and radiator are Petrol models Pour the fluid slowly and carefully so you do not spill Radiator Cap cool. any. Clean up any spills immediately; they can 2.
2 Maintenance Schedule P. 233, 236 transmission. Any damage caused by using a transmission fluid that is not equivalent to Honda HCF-2 is not covered by Do not attempt to check or change the continuously variable transmission (CVT) Honda’s new vehicle limited warranty.
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NOTICE Petrol models Specified fluid: Honda Manual Transmission Fluid (MTF) If Honda MTF is not available, you may use the API certificated SAE 10W-30, 10W-40, 0W-20 or 5W-20 Have a dealer check the fluid level and replace if necessary. viscosity motor oil as a temporary measure.
uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuBrake/Clutch Fluid Brake/Clutch Fluid 1Brake/Clutch Fluid Specified fluid: Brake Fluid with DOT 3 or DOT 4 NOTICE Use the same fluid for both the brakes and clutch. Brake fluid marked DOT 5 is not compatible with your vehicle's braking system and can cause extensive ■...
uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuRefilling Window Washer Fluid Refilling Window Washer Fluid 1Refilling Window Washer Fluid Check the amount of window washer fluid by looking at the reservoir. If the level is low, fill the washer reservoir. NOTICE Washer Reservoir Do not use engine antifreeze or a vinegar/water Pour the washer fluid carefully.
Replacing Light Bulbs Headlight Bulbs 1Headlight Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulbs. High/Low beam headlight: 60/55 W (H4 for halogen bulb type) NOTICE Halogen bulbs get very hot when lit. ■ High/Low Beam Headlight Oil, perspiration, or a scratch on the glass can cause the bulb to overheat and shatter.
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uuReplacing Light BulbsuFog Light Bulbs Fog Light Bulbs 1Fog Light Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulbs. Fog Light: 19 W (H16 for halogen bulb type) NOTICE Halogen bulbs get very hot when lit. Oil, perspiration, 1. Pry on the edge between the bumper and or a scratch on the glass can cause the bulb to Cover the cover using a flat-tip screwdriver to...
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uuReplacing Light BulbsuFog Light Bulbs 4. Push the tab to remove the coupler. 5. Rotate the old bulb to the left to remove. 6. Insert a new bulb into the fog light assembly and turn it to the right. 7. Insert the coupler into the connector of the Bulb bulb.
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uuReplacing Light BulbsuFront Turn Signal Light Bulbs Front Turn Signal Light Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulbs. Front Turn Signal Light: 21 W (Amber) 1. Turn the socket to the left and remove it. Bulb 2. Remove the old bulb and insert a new bulb. Socket...
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Models with bulb type position lights Position lights are LED type. Have an authorised Position Light: 5 W Honda dealer inspect and replace the light assembly. Models with LED type position lights Position Light: LED Models with bulb type position lights 1.
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Door mirror type Fender type Door mirror side turn signal lights are LED type. Have Side Turn Signal Light: 5 W (Amber) an authorised Honda dealer inspect and replace the Door mirror type light assembly. Side Turn Signal Light: LED Fender type 1.
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uuReplacing Light BulbsuBrake Light, Taillight, Back-Up Light and Rear Turn Signal Light Bulbs Brake Light, Taillight, Back-Up Light and Rear Turn Signal Light Bulbs 1Brake Light, Taillight, Back-Up Light and Rear Turn Signal Light Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulbs. Holding clip Brake Light: 21 W Insert a flat-tip screwdriver, lift and remove the...
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uuReplacing Light BulbsuRear Licence Plate Light Bulbs Rear Licence Plate Light Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulbs. Rear Licence Plate Light: 5 W 1. Remove the licence plate light assembly by squeezing the tabs on both sides of the socket.
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uuReplacing Light BulbsuHigh-Mount Brake Light Bulb High-Mount Brake Light Bulb When replacing, use the following bulb. High-Mount Brake Light: 21 W 1. Open the boot. 2. Turn the socket to the left and remove it. 3. Remove the old bulb and insert a new bulb. Bulb Socket...
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uuReplacing Light BulbsuOther Light Bulbs Other Light Bulbs ■ ■ Ceiling Light Bulb Boot Light Bulb When replacing, use the following bulb. When replacing, use the following bulb. Ceiling Light: 8 W Boot Light: 5 W 1. Pry on the edge of the cover using a flat- 1.
Checking and Maintaining Wiper Blades Checking Wiper Blades If the wiper blade rubber has deteriorated, it will leave streaks and the hard surfaces of the blade may scratch the window glass. Changing the Wiper Blade Rubber 1Changing the Wiper Blade Rubber 1.
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uuChecking and Maintaining Wiper Blades uChanging the Wiper Blade Rubber 3. Slide the wiper blade out of the holder by pulling the tabbed end out. Wiper Blade 4. Remove the retainers from the wiper blade that has been removed, and mount to a new wiper blade.
Checking and Maintaining Tyres Checking Tyres 1Checking Tyres To safely operate your vehicle, your tyres must be of the proper type and size, in good condition with adequate tread, and properly inflated. WARNING ■ Inflation guidelines Using tyres that are excessively worn or Properly inflated tyres provide the best combination of handling, tread life, and improperly inflated can cause a crash in comfort.
uuChecking and Maintaining TyresuWear Indicators Wear Indicators The groove where the wear indicator is located is 1.6 mm shallower than elsewhere Example of a Wear Indicator mark on the tyre. If the tread has worn so that the indicator is exposed, replace the tyre. Worn out tyres have poor traction on wet roads.
uuChecking and Maintaining TyresuTyre and Wheel Replacement Tyre and Wheel Replacement 1Tyre and Wheel Replacement Replace your tyres with radials of the same size, load range, speed rating, and maximum cold tyre pressure rating (as shown on the tyre’s sidewall). Using tyres of WARNING a different size or construction can cause certain vehicle systems such as the ABS to work incorrectly.
uuChecking and Maintaining TyresuTyre Rotation Tyre Rotation 1Tyre Rotation Rotating tyres according to the maintenance schedule helps to distribute wear more evenly and increase tyre life. Tyres with directional tread patterns should only be rotated front to back (not from one side to the other). ■...
Battery Checking the Battery 1Battery Models with test indicator window on the battery Test Indicator Check the battery condition monthly. Look at WARNING Window the test indicator window and check the terminals for corrosion. The battery gives off explosive hydrogen gas during normal operation.
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uuBatteryuCharging the Battery Charging the Battery 1Battery Disconnect both battery cables to prevent damaging your vehicle’s electrical system. Always disconnect the negative (-) cable first, and reconnect it last. Models with test indicator window on the battery The test indicator’s colour information is on the battery.
Remote Transmitter Care Replacing the Button Battery 1Replacing the Button Battery If the indicator does not come on when the button is pressed, replace the battery. WARNING ■ Ignition Keys with Remote Transmitter CHEMICAL BURN HAZARD Battery type: CR1620 Screw The battery that powers the remote transmitter can cause severe internal burns 1.
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uuRemote Transmitter Care uReplacing the Button Battery ■ Keyless Remote Battery type: CR2032 1. Remove the built-in key. 2. Remove the upper half of the cover by carefully prying on the edge with a coin. Remove carefully to avoid losing the Battery buttons.
Cleaning Interior Care 1Interior Care Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust before using a cloth. Use a damp cloth with a mixture of mild detergent and warm water to remove dirt. Do not spill liquids inside the vehicle. Use a clean cloth to remove detergent residue. Electrical devices and systems may malfunction if liquids are splashed on them.
uuCleaninguExterior Care Exterior Care Dust off the vehicle body after you drive. Regularly inspect your vehicle for scratches on painted surfaces. A scratch on a painted surface can result in body rust. If you find a scratch, promptly repair it. ■...
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uuCleaninguExterior Care 1Applying Wax ■ Applying Wax NOTICE A good coat of automotive body wax helps to protect your vehicle’s paint from the Chemical solvents and strong cleaners can damage elements. Wax will wear off over time and expose your vehicle’s paint to the the paint, metal, and plastic on your vehicle.
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uuCleaninguExterior Care ■ Fogged Exterior Light Lenses The inside lenses of exterior lights (headlights, brake lights, etc.) may fog temporarily if you have driven in the rain, or after the vehicle has been run through a car wash. Dew condensation also may build up inside the lenses when there is a significant enough difference between the ambient and inside lens temperatures (similar to vehicle windows fogging up in rainy conditions).
The on-board diagnostic port (OBD-II/SAE J1962 connector) installed on this vehicle is intended to be used with automobile system diagnostic devices or with other devices that Honda has approved. Use of any other type of device may adversely affect the vehicle’s electronic systems or allow them to be compromised, possibly resulting in a system malfunction, drained battery, or other unexpected problems.
Handling the Unexpected This chapter explains how to handle unexpected troubles. Tools Overheating If the Electric Power Steering (EPS) System Types of Tools ........282 How to Handle Overheating..... 298 Indicator Comes On ....... 302 If a Tyre Goes Flat Indicator, Coming On/Blinking Diesel models If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator Comes...
Tools Types of Tools 1Types of Tools The tools are stored in the boot. Detachable Towing Hook Wheel Nut Wrench/ Jack Handle Bar Jack Handle Jack Tool Bag...
If a Tyre Goes Flat Changing a Flat Tyre 1Changing a Flat Tyre If a tyre goes flat while driving, grasp the steering wheel firmly, and brake gradually to reduce speed. Then, stop in a safe place. Replace the flat tyre with a temporary Models with temporary spare tyre spare tyre /full-size spare tyre...
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uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre 1Changing a Flat Tyre ■ Getting Ready to Replace the Flat Tyre WARNING: The jack can only be used for helping an 1. Open the boot floor lid. Floor Lid emergency vehicle breakdown, not for changing the 2.
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uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre 5. Place the spare tyre (wheel side up) under the vehicle body, near the tyre that needs to be replaced. Models with wheel cover Jack Handle Bar 6. Put the flat tip of the jack handle bar into the edge of the wheel cover.
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uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre 1How to Set Up the Jack ■ How to Set Up the Jack WARNING 1. Place the jack under the jacking point closest to the tyre to be changed. The vehicle can easily roll off the jack, seriously injuring anyone underneath.
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uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre 3. Raise the vehicle, using the jack handle bar 1How to Set Up the Jack and the jack handle, until the tyre is off the Do not use the jack with people or luggage in the ground.
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uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre 1Replacing the Flat Tyre ■ Replacing the Flat Tyre Do not over tighten the wheel nuts by applying extra 1. Remove the wheel nuts and flat tyre. torque using your foot or a pipe. Models with wheel cover 2.
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uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre 1Storing the Flat Tyre ■ Storing the Flat Tyre WARNING Models without wheel cover Models without wheel cover 1. Remove the centre cap. Loose items can fly around the interior in a crash and can seriously injure the Centre Cap occupants.
Engine Does Not Start Checking the Engine 1Checking the Engine If the engine does not start, check the starter. If you must start the vehicle immediately, use an assisting vehicle or booster battery to jump start it. 2 Jump Starting P. 294 Starter condition Checklist Starter doesn’t turn or turns...
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uuEngine Does Not StartuChecking the Engine Starter condition Checklist The starter turns over normally Diesel models but the engine doesn’t start. Have the fuel filter checked to drain off water. There may be a problem with the The water in fuel indicator comes on in the instrument panel. 2 Water in Fuel Indicator fuses.
uuEngine Does Not StartuIf the Keyless Remote Battery is Weak Models with keyless access system If the Keyless Remote Battery is Weak If the beeper sounds, the ENGINE START/STOP button flashes, and the engine won’t start, start the engine as follows: 1.
uuEngine Does Not StartuEmergency Engine Stop Models with keyless access system Emergency Engine Stop 1Emergency Engine Stop The ENGINE START/STOP button may be used to stop the engine due to an Do not press the button while driving unless it is emergency situation even while driving.
Jump Starting 1Jump Starting ■ Jump Starting Procedure WARNING Turn off the power to electric devices, such as audio and lights. Turn off the engine, then open the bonnet. A battery can explode if you do not follow 1. Open the cover on the battery + terminal. Petrol models the correct procedure, seriously injuring 2.
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uuJump Startingu 5. Connect the other end of the second Petrol models jumper cable to the mounting bolt as shown. Do not connect this jumper cable to Mounting Bolt any other part. 6. If your vehicle is connected to another vehicle, start the assisting vehicle’s engine and increase its rpm slightly.
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uuJump Startingu ■ What to Do After the Engine Starts Once your vehicle’s engine has started, remove the jumper cables in the following order. 1. Disconnect the jumper cable from your vehicle’s mounting bolt. 2. Disconnect the other end of the jumper cable from the booster battery - terminal.
Shift Lever Does Not Move Continuously variable transmission models Follow the procedure below if you cannot move the shift lever out of the position. ■ Releasing the Lock 1. Set the parking brake. Slot Models without keyless access system 2. Remove the key from the ignition switch. Models with keyless access system Cover 2.
Overheating How to Handle Overheating 1How to Handle Overheating Overheating symptoms are as follows: • The high temperature indicator comes on or the engine suddenly loses power. WARNING • Steam or spray comes out of the engine compartment. Steam and spray from an overheated ■...
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uuOverheatinguHow to Handle Overheating ■ Next thing to do 1How to Handle Overheating 1. Check that the cooling fan is operating and Petrol models WARNING stop the engine once the high temperature Reserve Tank indicator goes off. Removing the radiator cap while the If the cooling fan is not operating, engine is hot can cause the coolant to spray immediately stop the engine.
Indicator, Coming On/Blinking If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator Comes On ■ 1If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator Comes On Reasons for the indicator to come on Comes on when the engine oil pressure is low. NOTICE ■ What to do as soon as the indicator comes on Running the engine with low oil pressure can cause 1.
uuIndicator, Coming On/BlinkinguIf the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On or Blinks If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On or Blinks ■ 1If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On or Blinks Reasons for the indicator lamp to come on or blink •...
uuIndicator, Coming On/BlinkinguIf the Electric Power Steering (EPS) System Indicator Comes On If the Electric Power Steering (EPS) System Indicator Comes On ■ Reasons for the indicator to come on • Comes on when there is a problem with the EPS system. •...
Fuses Fuse Locations If any electrical devices are not working, turn the ignition switch to LOCK check to see if any applicable fuse is blown. ■ Engine Compartment Fuse Box A Located in the back of the engine compartment on the left side. Push the tabs to open the box.
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uuFusesuFuse Locations ■ Circuit protected for each fuse Circuit Protected Amps Stop 10 A Circuit Protected Amps Back Up 7.5 A – – Back Up Audio 10 A ST CUT (30 A) MG Clutch 7.5 A RR DEF (20 A) FR Fog (10 A) HTR MTR...
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uuFusesuFuse Locations ■ Circuit protected and fuse rating ■ Engine Compartment Fuse Box B Circuit Protected Amps Battery 100 A Located near the + terminal on the battery. Open the cover on the battery + terminal as shown in the image. Locate the fuse in question by the following image and table.
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uuFusesuFuse Locations ■ Interior Fuse Box A Located under the dashboard. Fuse Box A Locate the fuse in question by the fuse number in the image and chart.
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uuFusesuFuse Locations ■ Circuit protected for each fuse Circuit Protected Amps IG1 Meter 7.5 A Circuit Protected Amps IG1 FR Wiper 7.5 A R Side Door Lock 10 A IGP LAF (7.5 A) L Side Door Lock 10 A – –...
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uuFusesuFuse Locations ■ Circuit protected and fuse rating ■ Interior Fuse Box B Circuit Protected Amps Located under the dashboard and near the BLOWER MTR 7.5 A fuse box A. – – Fuse Box B Locate the fuse in question by the fuse number in the image and chart.
uuFusesuInspecting and Changing Fuses Inspecting and Changing Fuses 1Inspecting and Changing Fuses 1. Turn the ignition switch to LOCK . Turn headlights and all accessories off. NOTICE 2. Open the cover on the battery + terminal. Replacing a fuse with one that has a higher rating 3.
Emergency Towing Call a professional towing service if you need to tow your vehicle. 1Emergency Towing NOTICE ■ Flat bed equipment Trying to lift or tow your vehicle by the bumpers will The operator loads your vehicle on the back of a truck. cause serious damage.
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uuEmergency Towingu ■ If your vehicle must be towed with the front wheels on the ground: 1If your vehicle must be towed with the front wheels on the 1. Check the ground underneath the vehicle ground: around where the transmission housing is If you cannot follow the exact procedure, do not tow for a fluid leak.
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uuEmergency Towingu 3. Take the towing hook and the wheel nut 1If your vehicle must be towed with the front wheels on the wrench out of the tool bag in the boot. ground: 4. Screw the towing hook into the hole, and With the front wheels on the ground, it is best to tow tighten it with the wheel nut wrench the vehicle no farther than 80 km, and keep the...
Information This chapter includes your vehicle's specifications, locations of identification numbers, and other information required by regulation. Specifications........314 Identification Numbers Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), Engine Number and Transmission Number ......... 318...
Specifications ■ ■ Fuel Light Bulbs Petrol models ■ Vehicle Specifications Unleaded petrol, Research octane number Headlights (High/Low Beams) 60/55 W (H4) Fuel: Type of 91 or higher Fog Lights 19 W (H16) Model AMAZE Fuel Tank Capacity 35 L Front Turn Signal Lights 21 W (Amber) 905 - 924 kg...
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■ 1,488 mm 14 x 5J Manual Transmission Fluid Regular 15 x 5J *1: Models without fin antenna Specified Honda Manual Transmission Fluid (MTF) *2: Models with fin antenna Spare Capacity Change 1.5 L Wheel Size 14 x 5J *3: Models without keyless access system...
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uuSpecificationsu ■ ■ Fuel Light Bulbs Diesel models ■ Vehicle Specifications Fuel: Type Automotive Diesel Fuel Headlights (High/Low Beams) 60/55 W (H4) Fuel Tank Capacity 35 L Fog Lights 19 W (H16) Model AMAZE Front Turn Signal Lights 21 W (Amber) 993 - 1,023 kg Curb Weight ■...
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1,488 mm 14 x 5 1/2J Manual Transmission Fluid Regular 15 x 5 1/2J *1: Models without fin antenna Specified Honda Manual Transmission Fluid (MTF) *2: Models with fin antenna Spare Capacity Change 1.9 L Wheel Size 14 x 5 1/2J...
Identification Numbers Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), Engine Number and Transmission Number 1Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), Engine Number and Your vehicle has a 17-digit vehicle identification number (VIN) used to register your Transmission Number vehicle for warranty purposes, and for licensing and insuring your vehicle. The interior vehicle identification number (VIN) is The locations of your vehicle's VIN, engine number and transmission number are located under the floor carpet.
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uuIdentification NumbersuVehicle Identification Number (VIN), Engine Number and Transmission Number Diesel models Engine Number Vehicle Identification Number Certification Plate/ Manual Transmission Vehicle Identification Number/ Number Engine Number Continuously Variable Transmission Number...
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Index Index Numbers Defrosting the Windscreen and Average Fuel Economy ......87 Windows..........142 7-Speed Manual Shift Mode ....210 Heating ........... 138 Air Pressure....... 268, 315, 317 Battery ............272 Airbags............40 Charging System Indicator ....74, 300 After a Collision ........42 ABS (Anti-lock Brake System)....
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Front Turn Signal Lights ......259 Climate Control System ......143 Headlights ..........256 Changing the Mode ........ 143 Dead Battery..........294 High-Mount Brake Light......264 Defrosting the Windscreen and Defrosting the Windscreen and Interior Lights.......... 265 Windows ..........145 Windows .........
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Electric Power Steering (EPS) System Features ............ 147 Gauges............83 Indicator ..........77, 302 Flat Tyre ............ 283 Gear Shift Lever Positions Emergency..........310 Fluids Continuously Variable Engine ............318 Brake/Clutch ........... 254 Transmission ......... 205, 208 Coolant ........... 248 Continuously Variable Transmission Manual Transmission ......
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Headlights ..........117 Electric Power Steering (EPS) System ..77 Adjuster..........119 Fog Light ........... 79 Jack (Wheel Nut Wrench) ......286 Aiming............ 256 Glow Plugs ..........78 Jump Starting ........... 294 Dimming..........117 High Beam ..........79 Operating ..........117 High Temperature ........
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Locking/Unlocking ........91 Under the Bonnet........240 Outside Temperature ........ 88 Auto Door Locking/Unlocking ....101 Malfunction Indicator Lamp....74, 301 Adjusting ..........88 Childproof Door Locks ......100 Manual Transmission ....... 212 Overheating ..........298 From Inside..........99 Maximum Permissible Weight....195 From Outside..........
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Seat Belts............. 30 SRS Airbags (Airbags)......... 42 Checking ........... 38 Start/Stop Button ........112 Radiator............ 251 Fastening........... 34 Starting the Engine ......197, 199 Radio (AM/FM) ......... 155 Installing a Child Restraint System with a Lap/ Does Not Start......... 290 Range............
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Manual............ 212 Windscreen Number ........... 318 Cleaning ..........278 Unlocking the Doors ........94 Shift Lever Position Indicator ..75, 206, 209 Defrosting/Defogging ......145 Unlocking the Front Doors Trip Meter ........... 86 Washer Fluid........... 255 from the Inside ......... 99 Troubleshooting ........