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Honda tourer manual available for free PDF download: Owner's Manual
Honda tourer Owner's Manual (581 pages)
Brand:
Honda
| Category:
Automobile
| Size: 9.52 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Your Vehicle at a Glance
5
Driver and Passenger Safety
10
Important Safety Precautions
11
Your Vehicle's Safety Features
12
Seat Belts
12
Seats & Seat-Backs
12
Head Restraints
12
Pre-Drive Safety Checklist
17
Protecting Adults
18
Close the Doors
18
Adjust the Front Seats
19
Adjust the Seat-Backs
20
Adjust the Head Restraints
21
Fasten and Position the Seat Belts
22
Maintain a Proper Sitting Position
24
Advice for Pregnant Women
25
Additional Safety Precautions
25
Yourselfand Your Passengers. It 6. Maintain a Proper Sitting
27
Information about How to Protect
27
Protecting Children
27
All Children Must be Restrained
28
Children Should Sit in the Back Seat
28
The Passenger's Front Airbag Poses Serious Risks to Children
29
Shows You How to Use Seat Belts
27
Properly. Itexplains Your Supple- Advice for
27
Mental Restraintsystem. and Ittells
27
Turn to the Beginning Ofeach Section for a Complete List Ofsubjects.
30
Important Information about the
30
The Side Airbag Poses Serious Risks to Children
32
Additional Safety Precautions
33
If a Child Requires Close Attention
33
If You Must Drive with Several Children
33
General Guidelines for Using Child Restraint Systems
34
Child Restraint System for EU Countries
40
Protecting Infants
42
Protecting Small Children
48
Protecting Larger Children
53
Using Child Restraints with Tethers
57
Using the Lower Anchorages
60
Additional Information about Your Seat Belts
64
Seat Belt System Components
64
Lap/Shoulder Belt
64
Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners
66
Seat Belt Maintenance
67
Additional Information about Your Airbags
69
SRS Components
69
How Your Front Airbags Work
69
How Your Side Airbags Work
71
How Your Side Curtain Airbags Works
73
Airbag Service
74
Additional Safety Precautions
74
Carbon Monoxide Hazard
76
Safety Labels
77
Instruments and Controls
80
Your Vehicle. All the Essential
81
The Controls and Displays that
81
Control Locations
81
Indicator Lights
83
Indicator Lights
84
Gauges
94
Fuel Gauge
94
Speedometer
94
Tachometer
94
Temperature Gauge
94
Multi-Information Display
96
Odometer
96
Trip Meter
97
Outside Temperature
98
Controls Near the Steering Wheel
117
Headlights
119
Daytime Running Lights
121
Rear Fog Light
121
Front and Rear Fog Lights
122
Instrument Panel Brightness
125
Turn Signals
125
Windscreen Wipers
126
Automatic Wipers
128
Windscreen Washers
130
Headlight Washer
130
Rear Window Wiper and Washer
130
Rear Window Demister
131
Hazard Warning Button
132
Steering Wheel Adjustment
133
Keys and Locks
134
Keys
134
Immobilizer System
135
Ignition Switch
136
Power Door Locks
138
Super Locking
140
Remote Transmitter
141
Childproof Door Locks
146
Tailgate
146
Power Tailgate
148
Luggage Area Floor Lid
155
Glove Box
156
Front Seat Adjustments
157
Seat Adjustments
157
Driver's Seat Height Adjustment
158
Driver's Seat Power Adjustments
158
Driver's Lumbar Support
160
Front Passenger's Seat Power Adjustments
160
Head Restraints
161
Folding Rear Seat
163
Tonneau Cover
167
Rear Seat Armrest
169
Seat Heaters
170
Headlight Adjuster
171
Power Windows
172
Sunroof
175
Mirrors
176
Parking Brake
179
Console Compartment
180
Armrest
180
Beverage Holders
181
Centre Pocket
182
Coin Box
182
Sun Visor
183
Vanity Mirror
183
Coat Hook
183
Sunglasses Holder
184
Storage Compartments
185
Luggage Hooks
185
Accessory Power Socket
186
Cigarette Lighter
187
Ashtrays
187
Interior Lights
189
Controls Are Within Easy Reach.
81
This Section Gives Information about
130
Comfort and Convenience Features
194
Climate Control System
195
Without Navigation System
197
Fully-Automatic Operation
197
Semi-Automatic Operation
198
Dual Temperature Control
203
With Navigation System Fully-Automatic Operation
205
Semi-Automatic Operation
206
Dual Temperature Control
212
Hot Gas Heater System
213
Sunlight Sensor
214
Temperature Sensor
214
Audio System
215
Audio System (a Type)
217
Audio System (B Type)
241
Audio System (C Type)
267
Protecting Compact Discs
288
Caring for the Cassette Player
293
Remote Audio Controls
294
Security System
295
Ultrasonic Sensor
297
Cruise Control
298
Adaptive Cruise Control
301
Lane Keeping Assist System
318
Hands-Free Telephone System
327
Before Driving
346
General Precautions
347
Break-In Period
348
Fuel
348
Filling the Fuel Tank
349
Service Station Procedures
349
Opening the Bonnet
351
Oil Check
352
Engine Coolant Check
355
Fuel Cutoff System
356
Fuel Economy
357
Vehicle Condition
357
Driving Habits
357
Accessories and Modifications
358
Accessories
358
Modifications
359
Additional Safety Precautions
360
Carrying Luggage
361
Load Limit
362
Carrying Items in the Passenger Compartment
362
Carrying Luggage in the Luggage Area or on a Roof Rack
363
Luggage Area Hooks
364
Cargo Separation Nets
364
Driving
366
Preparing to Drive
367
This Section Gives You Tips on
368
Starting the Engine (Petrol Models)
368
Starting in Cold Weather at High Altitude
369
Starting the Engine
369
Cold Climates
370
Warming up
370
Switching off
370
5-Speed Manual Transmission
371
Maximum Allowable Speeds
372
Recommended Shift Points
372
6-Speed Manual Transmission
373
Maximum Allowable Speeds
374
Recommended Shift Points
374
Reverse Lockout
376
Automatic Transmission
377
Shift Lever Position Indicator
377
Shift Lever Positions
378
Sequential Sportshift Mode
380
Maximum Allowable Speeds
383
Shift Lock Release
384
Parking
385
Parking Tips
385
Brake Wear Indicators
386
The Braking System
386
Anti-Lock Brakes
387
Brake System Design
387
Important Safety Reminders
388
ABS Indicator
389
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System
390
Driving in Bad Weather
393
Towing a Trailer
395
Includes Importantinformation on Starting the Engine
370
System, the Vehicle Stability Assist
370
Automatic Transmissions. It also at
370
Parking Yourvehicle, the Braking
370
Conditions, and How to Operate the
370
5 Speed/6-Speed Manual and Starting in Cold Weather
370
Maintenance
404
Maintenance Schedule
405
Required Maintenance Record
412
Owner Maintenance Checks
413
Fluid Locations
415
Engine Oil (Petrol Models)
417
Adding Oil
417
Recommended Oil
417
Additives
419
Changing the Oil and Filter
419
Investment. You will be Rewarded
422
The Bestway to Protectyour
422
The Maintenance Schedule Shows
422
Engine Oil (Diesel Models)
422
Adding Oil
422
Recommended Oil
422
Additives
423
Changing the Oil and Filter
423
Adding Engine Coolant
426
Cooling System (Petrol Models)
426
Replacing Engine Coolant
428
(Diesel Models)
432
Adding Engine Coolant
432
Replacing Engine Coolant
434
Windscreen Washers
439
Transmission Fluid
440
Automatic Transmission
440
5-Speed Manual Transmission
442
6-Speed Manual Transmission
443
Brake and Clutch Fluid
446
Brake System
446
Clutch System
447
Power Steering Fluid
448
Air Cleaner Element
449
Bonnet Latch
450
Fuel Filter
451
Spark Plugs (Petrol Models)
452
Replacement
452
Specifications
454
Battery
455
Wiper Blades
458
Air Conditioning System
462
Dust and Pollen Filter
463
Drive Belt
465
Tyres
466
Inflation
466
Inspection
467
Maintenance
468
Tyre Rotation
469
Replacing Tyres and Wheels
470
Wheels and Tyres
471
Winter Tyres
471
Tyre Chains
472
Lights
474
Discharge Tubes
476
Headlight Aiming
476
Headlights with High Voltage
476
Replacing Bulbs
476
Storing Your Vehicle
490
(Diesel Models Only)
491
Priming the Fuel System
491
Regularly Maintaining Your Vehicle Is
422
Free Driving. this Section Lists Items
423
With Safer, more Economical, Trouble-
423
Thatneed to be Checked Regularly
426
Schedules for Normal and Severe
432
Maintenance Tasks You Can Do
432
Also Details some Simple
432
And Explains Howto Check Them. It
432
Yourself. the Maintenance Cooling System
432
.Cooling System (Petrol Models). 423
463
Appearance Care
494
Exterior Care
495
Washing
495
Aluminium Wheels
496
Waxing
496
Paint Touch-Up
497
Carpeting
498
Floor Mats
498
Interior Care
498
Your Vehicle
498
Fabric
499
Leather
499
Vinyl
499
Windows
499
Air Fresheners
500
Seat Belts
500
Corrosion Protection
501
Taking Care of the Unexpected
502
Compact Spare Tyre
503
Changing a Flat Tyre
505
Common Problems Thatmotorists
512
This Section Covers the More-
512
Honda IMS
512
Gives You Information Abouthow to if
528
Experience with Their Vehicles. It
528
If Your Engine Won't Start
528
Nothing Happens or the Starter Motor Operates very Slowly
528
Stranded You on the Side Ofthe Road
529
To Do to Correct It. Ifthe Problem Has Motor Operates very
529
The Starter Operates Normally
529
Jump Starting
530
If Your Engine Overheats (Petrol Models)
533
If Your Engine Overheats (Diesel Models)
535
Low Oil Pressure Indicator
537
Charging System Indicator
538
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Petrol Models)
539
Malfunction Indicator Lamp (Diesel Models)
540
Glow Plugs Indicator (Diesel Models)
541
Brake System Indicator
542
Closing the Sunroof
544
Fuses
545
Fuses
546
Fuses Locations (Petrol Models)
549
Fuses Locations (Diesel Models)
554
Emergency Towing
557
Technical Information
560
Identification Numbers
561
Specifications
563
Catalytic Converter (Petrol Models)
569
Catalytic Converter (Diesel Models)
570
Index
572
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