BR-V 2020-Current
BR-V 2020-Current
BR-V 2020-Current
is colour-coded to indicate “danger” (red), “warning” (orange), You WILL be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if
3DANGER
or “caution” (amber). you don't follow instructions.
2 Safety Labels P. 74
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY HURT if
3WARNING
you don't follow instructions.
A Few Words About Safety You CAN be HURT if you don't follow
3CAUTION
instructions.
Your safety, and the safety of others, is very important. And
operating this vehicle safely is an important responsibility. ● Safety Headings - such as Important Safety Precautions.
● Safety Section - such as Safe Driving.
To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have ● Instructions - how to use this vehicle correctly and safely.
provided operating procedures and other information on labels and
in this manual. This information alerts you to potential hazards that This entire book is filled with important safety information - please
could hurt you or others. read it carefully.
This owner’s manual should be considered a permanent part of the 2 Safe Driving P. 31
vehicle and should remain with the vehicle when it is sold. For Safe Driving P. 32 Seat Belts P. 36 Airbags P. 46
2 Instrument Panel P. 75
This owner’s manual covers all models of your vehicle. You may find
Indicators P. 76 Gauges and Display P. 86
descriptions of equipment and features that are not on your
particular model. 2 Controls P. 93
Clock P. 94 Locking and Unlocking the Doors P. 95
Opening and Closing the Windows P. 116
Images throughout this owner’s manual represent features and Adjusting the Seats P. 136
equipment that are available on some, but not all, models. Your Climate Control System * P. 164
particular model may not have some of these features.
2 Features P. 169
Audio System * P. 170 Audio System Basic Operation * P. 173
The information and specifications included in this publication were Hands-Free Telephone System * P. 187
in effect at the time of approval for printing. Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
reserves the right, however, to discontinue or change specifications
2 Driving P. 203
or design at any time without notice and without incurring any Before Driving P. 204 Towing a Trailer P. 208
obligation. Refueling P. 234 Fuel Economy and CO2 Emissions P. 237
2 Maintenance P. 239
Before Performing Maintenance P. 240 Maintenance Reminder * P. 243
Checking and Maintaining Wiper Blades P. 272
Heating * and Cooling System/Climate Control System * Maintenance P. 284
2 Information P. 327
Specifications P. 328 Identification Numbers P. 331
Contents
Quick Reference Guide P. 4
Child Safety P. 53 Exhaust Gas Hazard P. 73 Safety Labels P. 74
Safe Driving P. 31
Instrument Panel P. 75
Opening and Closing the Tailgate P. 110 Security System P. 113
Operating the Switches Around the Steering Wheel P. 118 Adjusting the Mirrors P. 135
Interior Lights/Interior Convenience Items P. 151 Heating and Cooling System * P. 158
Controls P. 93
Audio Error Messages * P. 185 General Information on the Audio System * P. 186 Features P. 169
Driving P. 203
When Driving P. 209 Braking P. 227 Parking Your Vehicle P. 231
Maintenance P. 239
Maintenance Schedule P. 245 Maintenance Under the Bonnet P. 249 Replacing Light Bulbs P. 260
Checking and Maintaining Tyres P. 276 Battery P. 280 Remote Transmitter Care * P. 282
Cleaning P. 286 Accessories and Modifications P. 291 Handling the Unexpected P. 293
Engine Does Not Start P. 303 Jump Starting P. 306 Shift Lever Does Not Move P. 309
Information P. 327
Fuses P. 315 Emergency Towing P. 323
Index P. 333
Devices that Emit Radio Waves * P. 332
Quick Reference Guide
Visual Index
Left-hand drive type
Quick Reference Guide
4
Right-hand drive type
6
Left-hand drive type
❚ Power Window Switches (P116)
Airbags (P46)
● Your vehicle is fitted with airbags to help to protect you and
your passengers during a moderate-to-severe collision.
A Type
System Indicators
Malfunction
System Indicators
Indicator Lamp Security System
Tachometer Alarm Indicator
Low Oil Pressure Turn Signal and Hazard
Indicator Warning Indicators
Charging System High Temperature
Indicator Indicator
Vehicle Stability
Assist (VSA) System
Indicator * Low Fuel Indicator
VSA OFF Indicator *
Seat Belt Reminder
Anti-lock Brake System Indicator
(ABS) Indicator
Door and Tailgate Supplemental Restraint
Open Indicator System Indicator
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B Type
Immobilizer System
Indicator Door and Tailgate
Fuel Gauge Open Indicator
Information Display
Electric Power
Steering (EPS) System Low Fuel Indicator
Indicator Lights Indicators
Seat Belt Reminder
High Temperature Indicator
Indicator Lights On Indicator Fog Light Indicator
Supplemental
Restraint System
ECO Indicator High Beam Indicator Indicator
Knob
Clock
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Turn Signals (P123) Lights (P124) Wipers and Washers
(P129)
Right-hand drive type Light Control Switches
Low Beam
Flashing
Left
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Power Door Mirrors * Power Windows (P116)
● With the ignition switch in ON (w *1, open
(P135)
and close the power windows.
● With the ignition switch in ON (w *1, move ● If the power window lock button is in the
Adjustment Switch
Button
Mode Button
(Windscreen Demister) Button
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Climate Control System * (P164)
● 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.
(On/Off) Button
A/C (Air Conditioning) Button
Models with heating system
(Windscreen Demister) Button
(Fresh Air)/ (Recirculation) Lever
Mode Button
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Features (P169)
FM/AM Button
MENU Button
(Sound) Button
Neutral
Transmission is not locked.
Drive Models without paddle shifter
Normal driving.
Drive (S)
On models with paddle shifter, 7-speed mode can be ● Better acceleration.
used temporarily. ● Used to increase engine braking.
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VSA On and Off * (P226)
● The vehicle stability assist (VSA) system
7-Speed Manual Shift Mode * (P221) helps to stabilise the vehicle during
● Allows you to manually shift the transmission up or down without removing your cornering, and helps to maintain traction
Shift Indicator
d After refueling, screw the cap back on until it clicks at least once.
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Maintenance (P239)
b Locate the bonnet latch lever, push it to the side, and then
raise the bonnet. Once you have raised the bonnet slightly,
you can release the lever.
● Park in a safe location and replace the ● If the battery is dead, jump start using a ● Park in a safe location. If you do not see
flat tyre with the spare tyre under the booster battery. steam under the bonnet, open the
luggage floor. bonnet, and let the engine cool down.
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What to Do If
Models without keyless access system ● The steering wheel may be locked.
Models without keyless access system The shift lever should be moved to (P .
The ignition switch does
not turn from (q to (0 and
I cannot remove the key.
Why?
Models with keyless access system
The power mode does not
change from ACCESSORY
to VEHICLE OFF (LOCK).
Why?
Why does the brake pedal This can occur when the ABS activates and does not indicate a
pulsate slightly when problem. Apply firm, steady pressure on the brake pedal. Never
applying the brakes? pump the brake pedal.
2 Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) (P229)
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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
Quick Reference Guide
Why do the doors lock If you do not open the doors within 30 seconds, the doors are
after I unlocked the doors? relocked automatically for security.
Why do I hear a screeching The brake pads may need to be replaced. Have your vehicle
sound when I apply the inspected by a dealer.
brake pedal?
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Indonesian models Unleaded petrol with a research octane number of 90 or higher
Unleaded petrol with a is recommended.
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Safe Driving
You can find many safety recommendations throughout this chapter, and throughout this manual.
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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.
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uuFor Safe DrivinguImportant Safety Precautions
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divert some attention away from driving.
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uuFor Safe DrivinguYour Vehicle's Safety Features
Safety Cage
Crush Zones
Seats and Seat-Backs
Head Restraints
Collapsible Steering Column
6 Seat Belts
7 Front Airbags
8 Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners
The following checklist will help you take an active role in protecting yourself and
your passengers.
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uuFor Safe DrivinguSafety Checklist
Safety Checklist
For the safety of you and your passengers, make a habit of checking these items 1Safety Checklist
each time before you drive. If the door/tailgate open indicator is on, a door and/
• Adjust your seat to a position suitable for driving. Be sure the front seats are or tailgate is not completely closed. Close all doors
adjusted as far to the rear as possible while allowing the driver to control the and the tailgate tightly until the indicator goes off.
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vehicle. Sitting too close to a front airbag can result in serious or fatal injury in a 2 Door and Tailgate Open Indicator P. 80
crash. Models with A type
2 Adjusting the Seats P. 136 information display
• Always wear your seat belt, and make sure you wear it properly. Confirm that any
passengers are properly belted as well.
2 Fastening a Seat Belt P. 39
• Protect children by using seat belts or child restraint system according to a child's
age, height and weight.
2 Child Safety P. 53
On seating position with an adjustable head restraint
Models with B type
• Adjust head restraints to the proper position. Head restraints are most effective information display
when the centre of the head restraint aligns with the centre of your head. Taller
persons should adjust their head restraint to the highest position.
2 Head Restraints P. 147
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Seat Belts
About Your Seat Belts
Seat belts are the single most effective safety device because they keep you 1About Your Seat Belts
connected to the vehicle so that you can take advantage of many built-in safety
features. They also help keep you from being thrown against the inside of the 3 WARNING
vehicle, against other passengers, or out of the vehicle. When worn properly, seat
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uuSeat BeltsuAbout Your Seat Belts
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stop the retractor locks to restrain your body.
2 Installing a Child Restraint System with a Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt P. 65 Most countries require you to wear seat belts. Take
time to familiarise with the legal requirements of the
countries in which you will drive.
■ Proper use of seat belts
Follow these guidelines for proper use: If you extend the seat belt too quickly, it will lock in
• All occupants should sit upright, well back in the seat, and remain in that position place. If this happens, slightly retract the seat belt,
for the duration of the trip. Slouching and leaning reduces the effectiveness of then extend it slowly.
the belt and can increase the chance of serious injury in a crash.
Models with lap seat belt
• Never place the shoulder part of a lap/shoulder seat belt under your arm or
Your vehicle’s rear centre seat is equipped with the
behind your back. This could cause very serious injuries in a crash. lap seat belt. This seat belt does not come with an
• Two people should never use the same seat belt. If they do, they could be very emergency locking retractor.
seriously injured in a crash.
• Do not put any accessories on the seat belts. Devices intended to improve comfort
or reposition the shoulder part of a seat belt can reduce the protective capability
and increase the chance of serious injury in a crash.
front passenger * or both to fasten their seat the ignition switch is turned to ON (w *1.
belts. If the ignition switch is turned to ON
(w *1 and a seat belt is not fastened, a beeper When no one is sitting in the front passenger’s seat, the
will sound and the indicator will blink. After a indicator will not come on and the beeper will not sound.
few seconds, the beeper will stop and the
indicator will come on and remain illuminated If the indicator comes on or the beeper sounds with no
until the seat belt is fastened. one is sitting in the front passenger’s seat. Check if:
Models with B type • There is nothing heavy placed on the front
information display The beeper will periodically sound and the passenger seat.
indicator will blink while the vehicle is moving • The driver’s seat belt is fastened.
until the seat belt is fastened. If the indicator does not light when the passenger is
seated and is not fastened, something may be
interfering with the occupant detection sensor.
Check if:
• A cushion is placed on the seat.
• The front passenger is not sitting properly.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
38 * Not available on all models
uuSeat BeltsuFastening a Seat Belt
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back in the seat: properly may not protect the occupant in a crash.
2 Adjusting the Seats P. 136 Have a dealer check the belt as soon as possible.
Pull out slowly. 1. Pull the seat belt out slowly.
3 WARNING
Correct Improperly positioning the seat belts can
Seated cause serious injury or death in a crash.
Posture.
Make sure all seat belts are properly
positioned before driving.
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uuSeat BeltsuFastening a Seat Belt
3. Position the lap part of the belt as low as 1Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt
possible across your hips, then pull up on If the seat belt appears to be locked in a fully
the shoulder part of the belt so the lap part retracted position, firmly pull out on the shoulder belt
Lap belt fits snugly. This lets your strong pelvic
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uuSeat BeltsuFastening a Seat Belt
■ Lap Belt *
Adjuster
1. Hold the latch plate perpendicular to the
tightly-pulled belt. The belt length becomes
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Pull the belt
tightly adjustable.
u Slacken the belt before latching.
Adjust to a 90
degree angle
■ Seat Belt with Detachable Anchor * 1Seat Belt with Detachable Anchor *
Latch Plate 1. Pull out the seat belt’s small latch plate and 3 WARNING
the latch plate from each holding slot in the
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Anchor
Buckle
Anchor
Latch Plate 3. Insert the latch plate into the buckle. Buckle Latch Plate
Properly fasten the seat belt the same way
you fasten the lap/shoulder seat belt.
Buckle
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belt as low as possible across the hips. To reduce the risk of injuries to both you and your
unborn child that can be caused by an inflating front
Wear the shoulder belt airbag:
across the chest avoiding • When driving, sit upright and adjust the seat as far
the abdomen.
back as possible while allowing full control of the
vehicle.
• When sitting in the front passenger's seat, adjust
the seat as far back as possible.
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uuSeat BeltsuSeat Belt Inspection
• Pull each belt out fully, and look for frays, cuts, burns, and wear. 3 WARNING
• Check that the latches work smoothly and the belts retract easily.
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uuSeat BeltsuAnchorage Points
Anchorage Points
Front Seat When replacing the seat belts, use the
anchorage points shown in the images.
The front seat has a lap/shoulder belt.
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Rear Seat/Second The outside positions of the second row seat
Row Seat have lap/shoulder belts.
The centre position has a lap belt or a lap/
shoulder belts.
Third Row Seat The third row seat has two lap/shoulder belts.
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Airbags
Airbag System Components
The front airbags are deployed according to the direction and severity of impact. The
airbag system includes:
• Two SRS (Supplemental Restraint System) front airbags. The driver's airbag is
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stored in the centre of the steering wheel; the front passenger's airbag is stored
in the dashboard. Both are marked SRS AIRBAG.
• An electronic control unit that, when the ignition switch is ON (w *1, continually
monitors information about the various impact sensors, seat and buckle sensors,
airbag activators, seat belt tensioners, and other vehicle information. During a
crash event the unit can record such information.
• An indicator on the instrument panel that alerts you to a possible problem with
your airbag system or seat belt tensioners.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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uuAirbagsuAirbag System Components
■ Important Facts About Your Airbags 1Important 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. So, while airbags help save lives, they can cause burns, bruises,
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and other minor injuries, and sometimes even fatal ones if occupants are not When driving, keep hands and arms out of the
wearing their seat belts properly and sitting correctly. deployment path of the front airbag by holding each
side of the steering wheel. Do not cross an arm over
the airbag cover.
What you should do: Always wear your seat belt properly, and sit upright and as
far back from the steering wheel as possible while allowing full control of the
vehicle. A front passenger should move their seat as far back from the dashboard as
possible.
Remember, however, that no safety system can prevent all injuries or deaths that
can occur in a severe crash, even when seat belts are properly worn and the airbags
deploy.
Do not place hard or sharp objects between yourself and a front airbag.
Carrying hard or sharp objects on your lap, or driving with a pipe or other sharp
object in your mouth, can result in injuries if your front airbag inflates.
Do not attach or place objects on the front airbag covers. Objects on the
covers marked SRS AIRBAG could interfere with the proper operation of the airbags
or be propelled inside the vehicle and hurt someone if the airbags inflate.
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uuAirbagsuTypes of Airbags
Types of Airbags
Your vehicle is equipped with front airbags: 1Types of Airbags
• Airbag in front of the driver's seat. The airbags can inflate whenever the ignition switch
• Airbag in front of the passenger's seat. is in ON (w *1.
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■ Housing Locations
The front airbags are housed in the centre of the steering wheel for the driver, and
in the dashboard for the front passenger. Both airbags are marked SRS AIRBAG.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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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
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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.
The total time for inflation and deflation is so fast that most occupants are not
aware that the airbags deployed until they see them lying in front of them.
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uuAirbagsuFront Airbags (SRS)
Side impacts: Front airbags can provide protection when a sudden deceleration
causes a driver or front passenger to move towards the front of the vehicle. Front
airbags cannot provide any significant protection and are not designed to deploy in
such collisions.
Rear impacts: Head restraints and seat belts are your best protection during a rear
impact. Front airbags cannot provide any significant protection and are not designed
to deploy in such collisions.
Rollovers: Seat belts offer the best protection in a rollover. Because front airbags
could provide little if any protection, they are not designed to deploy during a
rollover.
■ When front airbags deploy with little or no visible damage
Because the airbag system senses sudden deceleration, a strong impact to the
vehicle framework or suspension might cause one or more of the airbags to deploy.
Examples include running into a curb, the edge of a hole, or other low fixed object
that causes a sudden deceleration in the vehicle chassis. Since the impact is
underneath the vehicle, damage may not be readily apparent.
■ When front airbags may not deploy, even though exterior damage
appears severe
Since crushable body parts absorb crash energy during an impact, the amount of
visible damage does not always indicate proper airbag operation. In fact, some
collisions can result in severe damage but no airbag deployment because the airbags
would not have been needed or would not have provided protection even if they
had deployed.
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uuAirbagsuAirbag System Indicators
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Ignoring the SRS indicator can result in
Models with A type ■ When the ignition switch is turned to
information display serious injury or death if the airbag systems
ON (w *1
or tensioners do not work properly.
The indicator comes on for a few seconds,
then goes off. This tells you the system is Have your vehicle checked by a dealer as
working properly. soon as possible if the SRS indicator alerts
you to a possible problem.
If the indicator comes on at any other time, or does not come on at all, have the
system checked by a dealer as soon as possible. If you don't, your airbags and seat
belt tensioners may not work properly when they are needed.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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uuAirbagsuAirbag Care
Airbag Care
You do not need to, and should not, perform any maintenance on or replace any 1Airbag Care
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.
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■ When the airbags have deployed In case of malfunction, or shutdown, or after the
airbag inflation/seat belt tensioner operation, ask a
If an airbag has inflated, the control unit and other related parts must be replaced.
qualified personnel for handling.
Similarly, once an automatic seat belt tensioner has been activated, it must be
replaced. We recommend against the use of salvaged airbag
system components, including the airbag, tensioners,
■ When the vehicle has been in a moderate-to-severe collision sensors, and control unit.
Even if the airbags did not inflate, have your dealer inspect the following: front seat
belt tensioners, and each seat belt that was worn during the crash.
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Child Safety
Protecting Child Passengers
Each year, many children are injured or killed in vehicle crashes because they are 1Protecting Child Passengers
either unrestrained or not properly restrained. In fact, vehicle crashes are the
number one cause of death of children aged 12 and under. 3 WARNING
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Children who are unrestrained or
To reduce the number of child deaths and injuries, infants and children should be improperly restrained can be seriously
properly restrained when they ride in a vehicle. injured or killed in a crash.
Children should sit properly restrained in a rear seat. This is because: Any child too small for a seat belt should be
• An inflating front airbag can injure or kill a properly restrained in an approved child
child sitting in the front seat. restraint system. A larger child should be
properly restrained with a seat belt, using a
• A child in the front seat is more likely to booster seat if necessary.
interfere with the driver's ability to safely
control the vehicle. In many countries, the law requires all children aged
12 and under, and whose height are shorter than
• Statistics show that children of all sizes and 150 cm be properly restrained in a rear seat.
ages are safer when they are properly In many countries, it is required to use an officially
restrained in a rear seat. approved and suitable child restrain system for
transporting a child on any passenger seat. Check
your local legal requirements.
Malaysia models
Child restraint systems must meet UN Regulation No.
44 or the regulations of the subject countries.
2 Selecting a Child Restraint System P. 59
• Never hold a child on your lap because it is impossible to protect them in the 1Protecting Child Passengers
event of a collision. Front Passenger’s Sun Visor
• Never put a seat belt over yourself and a child. During a crash, the belt would 3 WARNING
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likely press deep into the child and cause serious or fatal injuries.
• Never let two children use the same seat belt. Both children could be very
seriously injured in a crash.
• Any child who is too small to wear a seat belt must be properly restrained in an
approved child restraint system that is properly secured to the vehicle using the
belt or the child restraint anchorage system.
NEVER use a rearward facing child restraint
on a seat protected by an ACTIVE AIRBAG
in front of it, DEATH or SERIOUS INJURY to
the CHILD can occur.
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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. Using
the inside of the vehicle can get hot enough to kill them. They could also activate this feature will prevent children from playing with
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vehicle controls causing it to move unexpectedly. the windows, which could expose them to hazards or
distract the driver.
2 Opening/Closing the Power Windows P. 116
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uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children
An infant must be properly restrained in a rear-facing, reclining child restraint system 3 WARNING
until the infant reaches the restraint system manufacturer's weight or height limit
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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. restraint system for a child up to two years old if the
child's height and weight are appropriate for a rear-
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facing child restraint system.
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uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children
If a child is at least one year old and has exceeded the weight and height limitations 3 WARNING
of a rear-facing child restraint system, the child should be properly restrained in a
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uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children
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use. Some existing and previously owned child restraint systems can only be installed Lower anchorage-compatible child restraint systems
using the seat belt. Whichever type your choose, follow the child restraint system have been developed to simplify the installation
manufacturer’s use and care instructions including recommended expiration dates process and reduce the likelihood of injuries caused
by incorrect installation.
as well as the instructions in this manual. 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. small children, respectively. Ask your dealer.
In seating positions and vehicles not equipped with lower anchorages, install a child
restraint system using the seat belt and a top tether for added security. This is
because all child restraint systems must be secured with the seat belt when the
lower anchorage system is not in use. In addition, the child restraint system
manufacturer may advise that a seat belt be used to attach an ISO FIX restraint
system once a child reaches a specified weight. Please read the child restraint system
owner’s manual for proper installation instructions.
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uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children
Malaysia models
which category of child restraint system can be used on each seating position.
Installing with lap/shoulder seat belt
Seat position
Front seat Middle seat Rear seat
Mass group
Passenger
L side R side Centre L side R side
seat
Group 0 Up to 10 kg X L*3 U*4 U L*3 L*3
Group 0+ Up to 13 kg X L*3 U*4 U L*3 L*3
Group I 9 kg to 18 kg UF*1*4 L*2 U*4 U L*2 L*2
Group II 15 kg to 25 kg UF*1*4 X U*4 U X X
Group III 22 kg to 36 kg UF*1*4 X U*4 U X X
U: Suitable for “universal” category restraints approved for use in this mass group.
UF: Suitable for front facing “universal” category restraints approved for use in this mass group.
X: Seat position not suitable for children in this mass group.
*1: Move the front seat to its slide rail rearmost position.
*2: Honda ISOFIX is able to equipped for front facing.
*3: Honda BABY-SAFE is able to equipped for rear facing.
*4: Seat-back angle to the upright position (Front most lock position).
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.
For a correct installation, please refer to the Child Restraint Instruction Manual.
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uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children
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Passenger
R side L side Centre R side L side
seat
F ISO/L1 – X X – – –
Carrycot
G ISO/L2 – X X – – –
Group 0 Up to 10 kg E ISO/R1 – IL*1 IL*1 – – –
E ISO/R1 – IL*1 IL*1 – – –
Group 0+ Up to 13 kg D ISO/R2 – IL*2 IL*2 – – –
C ISO/R3 – IL*2 IL*2 – – –
D ISO/R2 – X X – – –
C ISO/R3 – X X – – –
Group I 9 kg to 18 kg B ISO/F2 – IUF, IL*3 IUF, IL*3 – – –
B1 ISO/F2X – IUF, IL*3 IUF, IL*3 – – –
A ISO/F3 – IUF, IL*3 IUF, IL*3 – – –
Group II 15 kg to 25 kg – X X – – –
Group III 22 kg to 36 kg – X X – – –
IUF: Suitable for forward-facing ISOFIX child restraints system of universal category approved for use in this mass group.
X: Seat position not suitable for children in this mass group.
*1: Honda BABY-SAFE ISOFIX and Honda ISOFIX NEO are able to equipped for rear facing.
*2: Honda ISOFIX NEO is able to equipped for rear facing.
*3: Honda ISOFIX NEO is able to equipped for front facing.
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.
For a correct installation, please refer to the Child Restraint Instruction Manual.
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■ Installing a Lower Anchorage-Compatible Child Restraint 1Installing a Lower Anchorage-Compatible Child Restraint System
System 3 WARNING
A lower anchorage-compatible child restraint system can be installed in either of the
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Lower Anchorage
Guide-Cup
3. Place the child restraint system on the 1Installing a Lower Anchorage-Compatible Child Restraint System
Rigid Type vehicle seat then attach the child restraint For your child's safety, when using a child restraint
system to the lower anchorages according system installed using the lower anchorage system,
to the instructions that came with the child make sure that the restraint system is properly
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restraint system. secured to the vehicle. A child restraint system that is
not properly secured will not adequately protect a
u When installing the child restraint
child in a crash and may cause injury to the child or
system, make sure that the lower
other vehicle occupants.
Lower Anchorages
anchorages are not obstructed by the
seat belt or any other object. The flexible type may not be available in your country.
Flexible Type
Lower Anchorages
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4. Raise the head restraint to its highest 1Installing a Lower Anchorage-Compatible Child Restraint System
position, then route the tether strap WARNING: Never use a hook that does not come
Top Tether between the head restraint legs, and secure with a Top Tether anchor symbol when securing an
Anchor the tether strap hook onto the anchorage. installed child restraint system.
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Symbol
5. Tighten the tether strap as instructed by the
child restraint system manufacturer.
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.
Anchorage
FR
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■ Installing a Child Restraint System with a Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt 1Installing 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. cause injury to the child or other vehicle occupants.
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u Make sure to lock the seat-back to the
upright position.
2. Route the seat belt through the child
restraint system according to the child
restraint system maker's instructions, and
insert the latch plate into the buckle.
u Insert the latch plate fully until it clicks.
3. Push down the tab. Route the shoulder part
of the belt into the slit at the side of the
restraint.
4. Grab the shoulder part of the belt near the
buckle, and pull up to remove any slack
Tab from the lap part of the belt.
u When doing this, place your weight on
child restraint system and push it into the
vehicle seat.
5. Position the belt properly and push up the
tab. Make sure the belt is not twisted.
u When pushing up the tab, pull up the
upper shoulder part of the belt to
remove any slack from the belt.
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Locking Clip
If your child restraint system does not come
with a mechanism that secures the belt, install
a locking clip on the seat belt.
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After going through the step 1 and 2, pull up
the shoulder part of the belt and make sure
there is no slack in the lap portion.
3. Tightly grasp the belt near the latch plate.
Pinch both parts of the belt together so
they do not slip through the latch plate.
Unbuckle the seat belt.
4. Install the locking clip as shown in the
image. Position the clip as close as possible
to the latch plate.
5. Insert the latch plate into the buckle. Go to
step 6 and 7.
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Anchorage have a child restraint system that comes with they to be used for adult seat belts, harnesses or for
a tether but can be installed with a seat belt, attaching other items or equipment to the vehicle.
FR the tether may be used for additional security.
Always use a tether for front-facing child restraint
1. Pull up the head restraint and push
system when using the seat belt or lower anchorages.
rearward until it latches, then route the
tether strap through the head restraint legs.
Tether Strap Hook Make sure the strap is not twisted.
2. Secure the tether strap hook to the
anchorage.
3. Tighten the tether strap as instructed by the
child restraint system manufacturer.
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uuChild SafetyuSafety of Larger Children
The following pages give instructions on how to check proper seat belt fit, what kind 3 WARNING
of booster seat to use if one is needed, and important precautions for a child who
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the rear seat. For the child's safety, check that There are high- and low-type booster seats. Choose a
the child meets the booster seat booster seat that allows the child to wear the seat
manufacturer's recommendations. belt correctly.
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• Make sure you read and fully understand the instructions and safety information
in this manual.
• Move the front passenger seat as far back as possible.
• Have the child sit upright and well back in the seat.
• Check that the seat belt is properly positioned so that the child is secure in the
seat.
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Exhaust Gas Hazard
Carbon Monoxide Gas
The engine exhaust from this vehicle contains carbon monoxide, a colourless, 1Carbon Monoxide Gas
odourless, and highly toxic gas. As long as you properly maintain your vehicle,
carbon monoxide gas will not get into the interior. 3 WARNING
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Carbon monoxide gas is toxic. Breathing it
■ Have the exhaust system inspected for leaks whenever can cause unconsciousness and even kill
• The exhaust system is making an unusual noise. you.
• The exhaust system may have been damaged.
• The vehicle is raised for an oil change. Avoid any enclosed areas or activities that
expose you to carbon monoxide.
When you operate a vehicle with the tailgate open, airflow can pull exhaust gas into
the interior and create a hazardous condition. If you must drive with the tailgate An enclosed area such as a garage can quickly fill up
open, open all the windows and set the heating and cooling system */climate control with carbon monoxide gas.
system * as shown below. Do not run the engine with the garage door closed.
Even when the garage door is open, drive out of the
garage immediately after starting the engine.
1. Select the fresh air mode.
2. Select the mode.
3. Set the fan speed to high.
4. Set the temperature control to a comfortable setting.
Adjust the heating and cooling system */climate control system * in the same manner
if you sit in your parked vehicle with the engine running.
If a label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact a dealer for a replacement.
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Indicators ............................................ 76
Information Display Warning and
Information Messages * .................... 85
Gauges and Display
Gauges.............................................. 86
Information Display............................ 87
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
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uuIndicatorsu
Instrument Panel
Indicator Lamp emissions control system. where there are no flammable objects. Stop the
● Blinks when a misfire in the engine's cylinders engine for 10 minutes or more, and wait for it to
is detected. cool down. Then, take your vehicle to a dealer.
2 If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes
On or Blinks P. 313
● Comes on when you turn the ignition switch ● Comes on while driving - Turn off the
to ON (w *1, and goes off when the engine heating and cooling system */climate control
Charging System starts. system * and rear demister * in order to reduce
Indicator ● Comes on when the battery is not charging. electricity consumption.
2 If the Charging System Indicator Comes
On P. 312
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
Instrument Panel
blinks at regular intervals. Models with front passenger's seat belt reminder
Seat Belt
Reminder Models with front passenger's seat belt reminder ● The beeper stops and the indicator goes off
Indicator
● If the front passenger is not wearing a seat when the front passenger fastens their seat
belt, the indicator comes on about a few belt.
seconds later. ● Stays on after the front passenger has
● Blinks while driving if the front passenger has fastened the seat belt - A detection error
not fastened a seat belt. The beeper sounds may have occurred in the sensor. Have your
and the indicator blinks at regular intervals. vehicle checked by a dealer.
2 Seat Belt Reminder P. 38
Except Thai and Malaysia models ● Comes on - Refuel your vehicle as soon as
● Comes on when the fuel reserve is running possible.
low (approximately 6.3 Litres left). ● Blinks - Have your vehicle checked by a dealer.
Thai models
● Comes on when the fuel reserve is running
Low Fuel low (approximately 7.3 Liters left).
Indicator
Malaysia models
● Comes on when the fuel reserve is running
low (approximately 7.0 Liters left).
All models
● Blinks if there is a problem with the fuel gauge.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
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uuIndicatorsu
● Comes on for a few seconds when you turn ● Stays on constantly or does not come on
the ignition switch to ON (w *1, then goes off. at all - Have your vehicle checked by a dealer.
Supplemental ● Comes on if a problem with any of the
Restraint System
following is detected:
Indicator
- Supplemental restraint system
- Seat belt tensioner
● Comes on for a few seconds when you turn the ● Blinks while driving - Drive slowly to prevent
High ignition switch to ON (w *1, then goes off. overheating.
Temperature ● Blinks when the engine coolant temperature ● Stays on while driving - Immediately stop in
Indicator goes up, and stays on if the temperature a safe place and allow the engine to cool.
continues to rise. 2 Overheating P. 310
● Comes on for a few seconds if you turn the ● Goes off when all doors and the tailgate are
ignition switch to ON (w *1, then goes off. closed.
Door and ● Comes on if any door or the tailgate is not
Tailgate Open completely closed.
Indicator ● The beeper sounds and the indicator comes on
if any door or the tailgate is opened while
driving.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
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uuIndicatorsu
Instrument Panel
● 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 when you signal light bulb has blown. Change the bulb
Hazard Warning
press the hazard warning button. immediately.
Indicators
2 Replacing Light Bulbs P. 264, 267, 268
● Comes on for a few seconds when you turn ● Stays on constantly - Have your vehicle
Vehicle Stability
the ignition switch to ON (w *1, then goes off. checked by a dealer.
Assist (VSA) ● Blinks when VSA is active. 2 Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System *
System P. 225
● Comes on if there is a problem with the VSA or
Indicator * 2 Hill start assist system * P. 211
hill start assist system.
Vehicle Stability ● Comes on for a few seconds when you turn
Assist (VSA) OFF the ignition switch to ON (w *1, then goes off. 2 VSA On and Off P. 226
Indicator * ● Comes on when you deactivate VSA.
● Comes on for a few seconds when you set the ● Stays on constantly or does not come on
Keyless Access power mode to ON, then goes off. at all - Have your vehicle checked by a dealer.
System ● Comes on as soon as a problem is detected in
Indicator * the keyless access system or keyless starting
system.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
● Comes on when you press the ENGINE ● Press the ENGINE START/STOP button twice
Shift to Park START/STOP button to turn the engine off after moving the shift lever to (P .
Indicator * without the shift lever in (P .
● Comes on when the steering wheel is locked. ● Move the steering wheel left and right while
Rotate Wheel pressing the ENGINE START/STOP button.
Indicator *
Fog Light ● Comes on when the front fog lights are on.
2 Fog Lights * P. 126
Indicator *
● Comes on whenever the light switch is on, or ● If you remove the key from the ignition switch*1,
Lights On
in AUTO * when the exterior lights are on. while the exterior lights are on, a chime sounds
Indicator
when the driver's door is opened.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition switch.
Instrument Panel
Parking Sensor
power mode to ON, then goes off. covered with mud, ice, snow, etc. If the
System ● Comes on if there is a problem with the indicator stays on even after you clean the
Indicator *
parking sensor system. area, have the system checked by a dealer.
● Blinks when the security system alarm has
A type
been set.
Indicator
Instrument Panel
● Appears when the keyless remote’s battery becomes ● Replace the battery as soon as possible.
weak. 2 Replacing the Button Battery P. 282
● Appears when the steering wheel is locked. ● Move the steering wheel left and right while
pressing the ENGINE START/STOP button at the
same time.
■ Speedometer
Displays your driving speed in km/h and mph *.
Instrument Panel
■ 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.
Instrument Panel
(Select/Reset)
Knob
Instant Fuel Economy Instant Fuel Economy Instant Fuel Economy Instant Fuel Economy Clock Adjustment
Clock Clock Clock Clock Fuel Gauge
Odometer Range Average Fuel Economy A Average Fuel Economy B
Trip Meter A Trip Meter A Trip Meter A Trip Meter B
Outside Temperature * Outside Temperature * Outside Temperature * Outside Temperature *
Fuel Gauge Fuel Gauge Fuel Gauge Fuel Gauge
■ Odometer
Shows the total number of kilometres that your vehicle has accumulated.
Instrument Panel
■ Range
Shows the estimated distance you can travel on the remaining fuel. This distance is
estimated from the fuel economy of your trips in the past.
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uuGauges and DisplayuInformation Display
Instrument Panel
updated after the temperature reading has stabilized.
■ Adjusting the outside temperature display
Adjust the temperature reading up to ± 3°C if the temperature reading seems
incorrect.
1. Turn the ignition switch to ON (w *1.
2. Press and hold the (select/reset) knob for 10 seconds or more while the outside
temperature is shown on the information display.
u The information display goes into temperature adjustment mode. The display
starts showing from -3°C to +3°C.
3. Release the (select/reset) knob when the right adjustment amount is shown.
u The adjustment is complete.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
(Select/Reset)
Knob
Clock
Trip Meter
Clock
Average Fuel Economy
(km/l)
Clock Adjustment
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uuGauges and DisplayuInformation Display
■ Odometer
Shows the total number of kilometres that your vehicle has accumulated.
■ Trip Meter
Shows the total number of kilometres driven since the last reset.
Instrument Panel
■ Resetting a trip meter
To reset a trip meter, display it, then press and hold the (select/reset) knob. The
trip meter is reset to 0.0.
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Controls
This chapter explains how to operate the various controls necessary for driving.
Clock .................................................... 94 Operating the Switches Around the Steering Wheel Interior Rearview Mirror ................... 135
Locking and Unlocking the Doors Models without keyless access system Power Door Mirrors * ....................... 135
Key Types and Functions .................... 95 Ignition Switch................................. 118 Adjusting the Seats .......................... 136
Low Keyless Remote Signal Strength * ...97 Models with keyless access system Front Seat........................................ 136
Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside ... 98 ENGINE START/STOP Button............. 119 Second Row */Rear * Seats................ 138
Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the Inside...104 Turn Signals ..................................... 123 Head Restraints................................ 147
Childproof Door Locks ..................... 105 Light Switches.................................. 124 Maintain a Proper Sitting Position .... 150
Auto Door Locking/Unlocking * ........ 106 Fog Lights * ...................................... 126 Interior Lights/Interior Convenience Items..... 151
Customizing the Auto Door Locking/ Daytime Running Lights * ................. 127 Interior Lights .................................. 151
Unlocking Setting * ......................... 107 Headlight Adjuster * ......................... 128 Interior Convenience Items .............. 153
Wipers and Washers ........................ 129 Heating and Cooling System * ......... 158
Opening and Closing the Tailgate... 110
Security System ................................ 113 Brightness Control ........................... 131 Using Vents, Heating * and A/C........ 158
Rear Demister Button * ..................... 133 Climate Control System * .................. 164
Immobilizer System .......................... 113 Using Automatic Climate Control .... 164
Security System Alarm...................... 114 Adjusting the Steering Wheel........... 134
Adjusting the Mirrors....................... 135 Automatic Climate Control Sensors... 167
Opening and Closing the Windows..... 116
(Select/Reset)
Knob
Clock Display
Setting
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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Key Types and Functions
This vehicle comes with the following keys: 1Key Types and Functions
Use the key to start and stop the engine, to lock and unlock all the doors and All the keys have an immobilizer system. The
tailgate. immobilizer system helps to protect against vehicle
You can also use the remote transmitter or keyless access system * to lock and unlock theft.
all the doors and tailgate. 2 Immobilizer System P. 113
Keyless Remote * Ignition Key with Remote Follow the advice below to prevent damage to the
Transmitter * keys:
• Do not leave the keys in direct sunlight, or in
locations with high temperature or high humidity.
• Do not drop the keys or set heavy objects on them.
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• Keep the keys away from liquids, dust and sand.
• Do not take the keys apart except for replacing the
battery.
If the circuits in the keys are damaged, the engine
may not start, and the remote transmitter/keyless
access system * may not work.
If the keys do not work properly, have them
inspected by a dealer.
Ignition Key *
■ 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.
Built-in Key
keyless remote until it clicks.
If you lose your key and you cannot start the engine,
contact a dealer.
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Lock Button
■ Unlocking the doors and tailgate 1Unlocking the doors and tailgate
Controls
Door Lock /
unlock Button Press the door lock/unlock button on the If you do not open a door or the tailgate within 30
driver's door. seconds of unlocking the vehicle, the doors and
u All the doors and tailgate unlock. tailgate will automatically relock.
u Some exterior lights flash once and the
beeper sounds.
Tailgate Release
Button
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uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside
LED
Lock
Unlock
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uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside
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transmitter or keyless access system only when the
power mode is in VEHICLE OFF.
All models
The remote transmitter will not lock the vehicle when
a door or the tailgate is open.
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uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside
■ Locking/Unlocking the Doors Using a Key 1Locking/Unlocking the Doors Using a Key
Models without Keyless access system
If the lock or unlock button of the keyless remote does not work, use the key When you lock/unlock the driver's door with the key,
instead. all the other doors and the tailgate lock/unlock at the
Fully insert the key and turn it. same time.
Unlock
Lock Models with keyless access system
Thai, Brunei, and Philippine models
If you unlock a door with the key while the security
system is activated, the alarm will go off.
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uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside
■ Locking a Door Without Using a Key 1Locking 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 and tailgate lock at the same time.
the key, you can lock the door without it. Before locking a door, make sure that the key is not
■ Locking the driver's door inside the vehicle.
Push the lock tab forward a or push the
master door lock switch in the lock direction
b, then pull and hold the outside door
handle. Close the door c, then release the
handle.
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■ Locking the passengers’ doors
Push the lock tab forward and close the door.
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uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Inside
■ Unlocking a door
Pull the lock tab rearward.
To Lock
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■ Unlocking Using the Driver's Door Inner Handle 1Unlocking Using the Driver's Door Inner Handle
The Driver's door inner handle is designed to allow
Pull the driver’s door inner handle. the driver to open the door in one motion. However
u The door unlocks and opens in one this feature requires that the driver never pull the
motion. door inner handle while the vehicle is in motion.
Unlocking and opening the driver’s door from Children should always ride in a rear seat where
childproof door locks are provided.
the inner handle unlocks all the other doors.
2 Childproof Door Locks P. 105
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uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuChildproof Door Locks
■ Using the Master Door Lock Switch 1Using the Master Door Lock Switch
When you lock/unlock the driver's door using the
Press the master door lock switch in as shown master lock switch, all the other doors and the
To To
Lock Unlock to lock or unlock all doors and the tailgate. tailgate lock/unlock at the same time.
Master Door
Controls
Lock Switch
Lock
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uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuAuto Door Locking/Unlocking *
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
Drive Lock Mode All doors and the tailgate lock when the vehicle’s speed reach about 15 km/h.*2, *3
Park Lock Mode*1 All doors and the tailgate lock when the brake pedal is depressed and the transmission is taken out of (P .
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Off The auto door locking is deactivated all the time.
Park Unlock Mode*1 All doors and the tailgate unlock when the transmission is put into (P with the brake pedal depressed.*2
1 Apply the parking brake. Make sure the shift lever is in (P *1.
3 The driver’s door must be closed at this stage. Open the driver’s door.
5 Press and hold the front of the master door lock switch on the driver’s door for more than five seconds. Release the switch after
you hear one click.
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uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuCustomizing the Auto Door Locking/Unlocking Setting *
1 Apply the parking brake. Make sure the shift lever is in (P *1.
3 The driver’s door must be closed at this stage. Open the driver’s door.
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brake pedal depressed.
5 Press and hold the rear of the master door lock switch on the driver’s door for more than five seconds. You will hear one click.
6 Keep pressing the switch for another five seconds to hear one more click. Release the switch.
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Opening and Closing the Tailgate
Precautions for Opening/Closing the Tailgate
Always make sure individuals and objects are clear of the tailgate before opening or 1Precautions for Opening/Closing the Tailgate
closing it.
3 WARNING
Open the tailgate all the way. Anyone caught in the path of a tailgate
u If it is not fully opened, the tailgate begin to close under its own weight. that is being opened or closed can be
Be careful when it is windy. The wind may cause the tailgate to close. seriously injured.
Keep the tailgate closed while driving to: Make sure that all people are clear of the
u Avoid possible damage. tailgate before opening or closing it.
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uuOpening and Closing the TailgateuUsing the Tailgate Outer Handle/Release Button
Controls
Models without keyless access system
When all the doors are unlocked, the tailgate
is unlocked.
Tailgate
Outer Handle
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uuOpening and Closing the TailgateuUsing the Tailgate Outer Handle/Release Button
All models
To close the tailgate, grab the inner handle,
pull the tailgate down, and push it closed
from outside.
Inner Handle
Controls
112
Security System
Immobilizer System
The immobilizer system prevents a key that has not been pre-registered from 1Security System
starting the engine. Each key contains electronic transmitters that use electronic Do not alter the system or add other devices to it.
signals to verify the key. Doing so may damage the system and make your
vehicle inoperable.
Pay attention to the following when inserting the key into the ignition switch or
pressing the ENGINE START/STOP button: NOTICE
• Do not allow objects that emit strong radio waves near the ignition switch or the Leaving the key in the vehicle can result in theft or
ENGINE START/STOP button. accidental movement of the vehicle. Always take the
key with you whenever you leave the vehicle
• Make sure the key is not covered by or touching a metal object.
unattended.
• Do not bring a key from another vehicle's immobilizer system near the ignition
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switch or with the keyless remote. If the system repeatedly does not recognise the
• Do not put the key near magnetic items. Electronic device, such as televisions and coding of your key, contact your dealer. If you have
audio systems emit strong magnetic fields. Note that even a key chain can lost your key and cannot start your vehicle, contact a
become magnetic. dealer.
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uuSecurity SystemuSecurity System Alarm
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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If this occurs, deactivate the security system alarm by
The security system alarm indicator in the instrument panel blinks and the blinking unlocking a door using the remote transmitter, or
interval changes after about 15 seconds. keyless access system *.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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uuOpening and Closing the WindowsuOpening/Closing the Power Windows
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Operating the Switches Around the Steering Wheel
Models without keyless access system
Ignition Switch 1Ignition Switch
Manual transmission models
(w ON: This is the position when driving. Remove the key from the ignition switch
only when parked.
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All models
If you open the driver's door when the key is in LOCK
(0 or ACCESSORY (q , a warning buzzer will sound
to remind you to take the key out.
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ACCESSORY
The engine may also run if the keyless remote is close
Indicator in the button is on.
to the door or window, even if it is outside the
Indicator in the button blinks vehicle.
(from ON to ACCESSORY).
Operate the audio system and
other accessories in this ON mode:
position. Indicator in the button is off, if the engine is running.
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uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluENGINE START/STOP Button
Press the ENGINE START/STOP button twice to switch the mode to VEHICLE OFF
(LOCK).
2 Changing the Power Mode P. 119
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uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluENGINE START/STOP Button
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buzzer continues even after the remote is put If the keyless remote is taken out of the vehicle after
back inside, place it to be within its the engine has been started, you can no longer
operational range. change the ENGINE START/STOP button mode or
restart the engine. Always make sure if the remote is
■ When the power mode is in ON in your vehicle when you operate the ENGINE
START/STOP button.
If the keyless remote is taken out of the
vehicle, and the driver’s door is closed, a Removing the keyless remote from the vehicle
warning buzzer sound from both inside and through a window does not activate the warning
outside the vehicle. A warning message on buzzer.
the information display notifies the driver
inside that the remote is outside of the Do not put the keyless remote on the dashboard or in
vehicle. the glove box. It may cause the warning buzzer to go
off. Under some other conditions that can prevent
the vehicle from locating the remote, the warning
■ When the power mode is in buzzer may also go off even if the remote is within
ACCESSORY the system’s operational range.
If the keyless remote is taken out of the
vehicle, and all the doors are closed, a
warning buzzer sounds from outside the
vehicle.
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uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluIgnition Switch and Power Mode Comparison
Without Keyless ● Engine is turned off and ● Engine is turned off. ● Normal key position ● Use this position to start
Access System power is shut down. ● Some electrical while driving. the engine.
● The steering wheel is components such as the ● All electrical components ● The ignition switch
locked. audio system and the can be used. returns to ON (w
● No electrical accessory power socket position when you
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START/STOP power is shut down. ● Some electrical Off (engine is running) returns to ON after the
Button ● The steering wheel is components such as the ● All electrical components engine starts.
locked. audio system and the can be used.
● No electrical accessory power socket
components can be can be operated.
used.
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uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluTurn Signals
Turn Signals
Right-hand drive type The turn signals can be used when the ignition
Left Turn switch is in ON (w *1.
Right Turn
Controls
Left-hand drive type
Right Turn
Left Turn
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluLight Switches
Light Switches
■ Manual Operation 1Light Switches
Models with keyless access system
Models without automatic lighting Rotating the light switch turns the lights on If you leave the power mode in VEHICLE OFF (LOCK)
control and off, regardless of the power mode setting with the lights are on, a chime sounds when the
Low Beams or position of the ignition switch. driver’s door is opened.
High Beams
■ High beams Models without keyless access system
Push the lever forward until you hear a click. If you remove the key from the ignition switch while
the lights are on, a chime sounds when the driver’s
■ Low beams
door is opened.
When in high beams, pull the lever back to
Flashing the return to low beams.
Controls
high beams Do not leave the lights on when the engine is off
■ Flashing the high beams because it will cause the battery to discharge.
Models with automatic lighting Pull the lever back, and release it.
control When the lights are on, the lights on indicator in the
Models with automatic lighting control
instrument panel will be on.
Low Beams ■ Lights off 2 Lights On Indicator P. 82
High Beams
Turn the lever to OFF either when:
• The shift lever is in (P . Models without automatic lighting control
• The parking brake is applied. If you sense that the level of the headlights is
To turn the lights on again, turn the lever to abnormal, have the vehicle inspected by a dealer.
Flashing
OFF to cancel the lights off mode. Even if you
the high
beams do not cancel the lights off mode, the lights
come on automatically when:
Turns on position, tail, and rear • The transmission is taken out of (P and the
licence plate lights parking brake is released.
Turns on headlights, position, • The vehicle starts to move.
tail, and rear licence plate lights
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uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluLight Switches
■ Automatic Operation (automatic lighting control) * 1Automatic Operation (automatic lighting control) *
We recommend that you turn on the lights manually
Automatic lighting control can be used when when driving at night, in a dense fog, or in dark areas
the power mode is in ON. such as long tunnels or parking facilities.
When you turn the light switch to AUTO, the The light sensor is in the location shown below.
headlights and other exterior lights will switch Do not cover this light sensor with anything;
otherwise, the automatic lighting system may not
on and off automatically depending on the
work properly.
ambient brightness.
Controls
Light Sensor
If you set the power mode to VEHICLE OFF (LOCK) with the headlight switch on, but
do not open the door, the lights turn off after 10 minutes (3 minutes, if the switch
is in the AUTO * position).
The lights turn on again when you unlock or open the driver’s door. If you unlock
the door, but do not open it within 15 seconds, the lights go off. If you open the
driver’s door, you will hear a lights on reminder chime.
Fog Lights *
Can be used when the position lights or the
headlights are on.
Setting the power mode to VEHICLE OFF (LOCK) will turn off the daytime running
lights.
Malaysian Models
Controls
The daytime running lights are off once the headlight switch is turned on, or when
the head light switch is in AUTO and it is getting darker outside.
Headlight Adjuster *
You can adjust the vertical angle of the low
beam headlights when the power mode is in
ON.
row seats.
● Seven persons in the front, second row, and third
2
row seats and luggage in the luggage area within
the limits of maximum permissible axle weight * and
maximum permissible vehicle weight.
A driver and luggage in the luggage area within the
limits of maximum permissible axle weight * and 3
maximum permissible vehicle weight.
Controls
temporarily to prevent an overload. Wiper operation
Move the lever up or down to change the will return to normal within a few minutes, once the
MIST
wiper settings. circuit has returned to normal.
OFF
INT: Low speed with
■ Washer NOTICE
intermittent
Sprays while you pull the lever toward you. In cold weather, the blades may freeze to the
LO: Low speed wipe windscreen.
When you release the lever for more than one
HI: High speed wipe Operating the wipers in this condition may damage
second, the spray stops, the wipers sweep two
the wipers. Use the demister to warm the
or three more times to clear the windscreen,
windscreen, then turn the wipers on.
then stop.
If the wiper stops operating due to any obstacle such
as the build-up of snow, park the vehicle in a safe
place.
Rotate the wiper switch to OFF, and turn the ignition
switch to ACCESSORY (q *1 or LOCK (0 *1, then
remove the obstacle.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluWipers and Washers
■ Rear Wiper/Washer
The rear wiper and washer can be used when
the ignition switch is in ON (w *1.
■ Washer ( )
Sprays while you rotate the switch to this
Controls
ON position.
OFF Hold it to activate the rear wiper and to spray
Washer the washer. Once released, the washer spray
will stop and the rear wiper will return to its
selected switch setting after a few sweeps.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluBrightness Control
Brightness Control
A type information display When the brightness of the meter will be 1Brightness Control
reduced, you can use the brightness control Instrument panel brightness varies, depending on
knob to adjust instrument panel brightness. whether the exterior lights are on or off. The
Brighten: Turn the knob to the right. instrument panel dims to reduce glare when they are
Dim: Turn the knob to the left. on.
Controls
brightness, you will be returned to the original
Control Knob The brightness can be set differently for when the
state.
B type information display exterior lights are on, and when they are off.
Control Knob
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluBrightness Control
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uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluRear Demister Button *
Controls
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
Lever
down to lock the steering wheel in position.
To lock u After adjusting the position, make sure
you have securely locked the steering
wheel in place by trying to move it up
and down.
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Adjusting the Mirrors
Interior Rearview Mirror
Adjust the angle of the rearview mirror when you are sitting in the correct driving position. 1Adjusting the Mirrors
Keep the inside and outside mirrors clean and
■ Rearview Mirror with Day and Night Positions adjusted for best visibility.
Flip the tab to switch the position. Adjust the mirrors before you start driving.
The night position will help to reduce the glare 2 Front Seat P. 136
from headlights behind you when driving
after dark.
Tab
Controls
Daytime Night
Position Position
Controls
Do not put a cushion, or other object, between the
seat-back and your back.
Reclining a seat-back so that the shoulder part of the belt no longer rests against the Doing so may interfere with proper seat belt or airbag
occupant's chest reduces the protective capability of the belt. It also increases the operation.
chance of sliding under the belt in a crash and being seriously injured. The farther a
seat-back is reclined, the greater the risk of injury. If you cannot get far enough away from the steering
wheel and still reach the controls, we recommend
that you investigate whether some type of adaptive
equipment may help.
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uuAdjusting the SeatsuSecond Row */Rear * Seats
Seat without centre head restraint Seat with centre head restraint
Controls
Controls
Lap Belt
1Folding Down the Rear Seats
3. Lower the head restraints to their lowest
positions. 3 WARNING
Make sure the seat-backs are latched
securely before driving.
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uuAdjusting the SeatsuSecond Row */Rear * Seats
Strap 3. Remove the strap stored on the back of the 1Folding Up the Rear Seat
seat cushion. Make sure to store the seat belt buckle and latch
plate before pivoting the folded seat.
Controls
position.
anchor on the upper centre pillar as shown. Also, make sure both rear shoulder belts are
5. Slide the hook to engage the strap securely, positioned in front of the seat-back, and the centre
seat belt is repositioned on the seat.
and make sure the seat is secure.
6. Tighten the strap to remove any slack. The instruction labels are attached to the back of the
seat-back and seat cushion.
Seat-back
Seven-passenger models
Third Row Seats
■ Adjusting the Seat Positions
Controls
Seat-back Angle
Adjustment/Folding Lever
Push down the lever to
change the angle and fold
down the seat-back.
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uuAdjusting the SeatsuThird Row Seats
■ Folding Down the Third Row Seats 1Folding Down the Third Row Seats
Make sure all items in the luggage area or items
The third row seats can be folded down separately to allow for additional storage extending to the third row seats are properly
space. secured. Loose items can fly forward if you have
to brake hard.
■ To fold down the seat
1. Store the seat belt buckle into the slot on Remove any items from the third row seat cushion
and floor before you fold down the third row seat.
the seat cushion.
2. Lower the head restraint to its lowest
The second row seat(s) must be far enough forward
position.
Controls
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uuAdjusting the SeatsuThird Row Seats
■ Folding the Third Row Seat Up 1Folding the Third Row Seat Up
The third row seat can be tucked away to
1. Fold down the seat-backs forward. accommodate bulkier items in the luggage area.
Lever 2 Folding Down the Third Row Seats
P. 144 When you are folding up the third row seat from the
luggage area while the engine is idling, do not stand
in front of the exhaust pipe. You may get burned.
Controls
until it securely latches.
Release Strap 2. Push up the folded seat forward while Do not place any object under the third row seat.
pulling the release strap. Make sure the seat is latched before driving.
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uuAdjusting the SeatsuThird Row Seats
3. Remove the side strap attached on the back 1Folding the Third Row Seat Up
of the seat cushion. Make sure to store the seat belt buckle and latch
plate before pivoting the folded seat.
locked in position.
row seat to its highest position. Also, make sure both rear shoulder belts are
5. Attach the hook onto the strap to the head positioned in front of the seat-back
restraint leg as shown.
6. Tighten the side strap to remove any slack.
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uuAdjusting the SeatsuHead Restraints
Head Restraints
Your vehicle is equipped with head restraints in both front seating positions.
Rear seat/the second row seat and third row seats * also have head restraints on
outer and centre * seating positions.
■ Adjusting the Front Head Restraints 1Adjusting the Front Head Restraints
Controls
centre of the restraint. The tops of the
occupant's ears should be level with the Make sure head restraints are in place and
centre height of the restraint. positioned properly before driving.
Position head in the centre of
the head restraint.
For a head restraint system to work properly:
To raise the head restraint: • Do not hang any items on the head restraints, or
Pull it upward. from the restraint legs.
To lower the head restraint: • Do not place any objects between an occupant and
Push it down while pressing the release the seat-back.
button. • Install each restraint in its proper location.
Release
Button
■ Changing the Second Row Seats Head Restraint Positions 1Changing the Second Row Seats Head Restraint Positions
When you use the head restraints on the second row
Outer A passenger sitting in the rear or second row outer and centre * seating positions, pull up the head
seating position should adjust the height of restraints to its highest position. Do not use it in any
their head restraint to an appropriate position lower position.
before the vehicle begins moving.
Outer *
To raise the head restraint:
Pull it upward.
Release Button To lower the head restraint:
Push it down while pressing the release
Controls
button.
Centre *
Centre *
Release Button
■ Changing the Third Row Seat Head Restraint Position 1Changing the Third Row Seat Head Restraint Position
When you use the head restraints on the third row
Seven-passenger models
seating positions, pull up the head restraints to its
A passenger sitting in the third row seating highest position. Do not use in any lower position.
position should adjust the height of their head
Some models
restraint to an appropriate position before the
vehicle begins moving.
To raise the head restraint:
Pull it upward.
Release Button To lower the head restraint:
Controls
Push it down while pressing the release
button.
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uuAdjusting the SeatsuMaintain a Proper Sitting Position
In addition, an occupant who is out of position in the front seat can be seriously or
fatally injured in a crash by striking interior parts of the vehicle or being struck by an
inflating front airbag.
Controls
• When you remove the key from the ignition switch
• You unlock the driver's door.
but do not open a door.
Rear
Models with keyless access system
• When the power mode is set to VEHICLE The interior lights go off immediately in the following
Door OFF (LOCK). situations:
Activated • When you lock the driver's door.
Position Models without keyless access system
On Models without keyless access system
• You remove the key from the ignition • When you close the driver's door with the key in
Off switch. the ignition switch.
■ OFF • When you turn the ignition switch to ON (w .
The interior lights remain off regardless of Models with keyless access system
whether the tailgate or any doors are open or • When you close the driver's door in ACCESSORY mode.
closed. • When you set the power mode to ON.
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uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Lights
Controls
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uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items
Driver's side
Passenger's side
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uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items
Controls
Right-hand side
Left-hand side
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uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items
Left-hand side
Controls
To prevent battery drain, only use the power socket
with the engine running.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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Heating and Cooling System *
Using Vents, Heating * and A/C
Button
Maximum cool performance of air conditioning.
A/C (Air Conditioning) Button
Press to cool the interior or
dehumidify while heating.
Fan Control Bar Temperature Control Bar
Adjusts the fan speed. Adjusts the interior temperature.
(On/Off) Button
Press to turn the system on or off.
Models without heating system
Mode Control Buttons
Change airflow.
Fresh Air/Recirculation Lever
(Fresh Air) Mode
Models with heating system
Maintains outside ventilation. Keep the system in fresh air mode
in normal situations. MODE Control Button
(Recirculation) Mode Change airflow.
Recirculates air from the vehicle’s interior through the system.
■ Heating *
Controls
The heater uses engine coolant to warm the air.
1. Adjust the fan speed using the fan control bar.
2. Select .
3. Adjust the temperature using the temperature control bar.
4. Slide the lever to .
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uuHeating and Cooling System * uUsing Vents, Heating * and A/C
■ Cooling
Controls
Models with heating system
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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. Press . If the interior is very warm, you can cool it down
2. Slide the lever to . more rapidly by partially opening the windows.
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uuHeating and Cooling System * uUsing Vents, Heating * and A/C
■ Defrosting the Windscreen and Windows * 1Defrosting 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.
When cold air hits the windscreen, the outside of the
windscreen may fog up.
If the side windows fog up, adjust the vents so that
the air hits the side windows.
Controls
1. Set the fan to the high speed.
2. Press the button.
3. Slide the lever to .
4. Press the A/C button (the indicator on).
5. Adjust the temperature so the airflow feels warm.
Models without heating system Pressing the button switches the climate
except Indonesian models control system between on and off. The system
selects your last selection.
Use the system when the engine is running. 1To rapidly cool down the interior
1. Press the AUTO button. If the interior is very warm, you can cool it down
2. Adjust the interior temperature using the temperature control bar. more rapidly by partially opening the windows.
3. Press the button to cancel.
Controls
Slide the lever to or .
(Fresh Air) Mode
Maintains outside ventilation. Keep the system in fresh air mode in normal situations.
(Recirculation) Mode
Recirculates air from the vehicle’s interior through the system.
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uuClimate Control System * uUsing Automatic Climate Control
■ Defrosting the Windscreen and Windows * 1Defrosting 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 limit.
system returns to the previous settings. When cold air hits the windscreen, the outside of the
windscreen may fog up.
Controls
Sensor
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uuClimate Control System * uRear Cooling *
Rear Cooling *
Fan Control Lever Use the system when the engine is running. 1Rear Cooling *
1. Turn on the air conditioning system on the Only fan speed can be adjusted when the A/C button
front control panel. on the front control panel is off.
2 Cooling P. 161
2 Climate Control System * P. 164
2. Adjust the fan speed using the fan control
lever.
3. Slide the fan control lever to OFF to cancel.
Controls
You can operate the audio system from the buttons and switches on the panel.
iPod
Features
USB Port
Open the centre console. Install the iPod USB 1USB Port
connector or the USB flash drive to the USB • Do not leave the iPod or USB flash drive in the
port. vehicle. Direct sunlight and high temperatures may
damage it.
• We recommend using an extension cable with the
USB port.
• Do not connect the iPod or USB flash drive using a
hub.
• Do not use a device such as a card reader or hard
disk drive, as the device or your files may be
damaged.
• We recommend backing up your data before using
the device in your vehicle.
• Displayed messages may vary depending on the
Features
device model and software version.
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uuAudio System * uAuxiliary Input Jack
To use the audio system function, the ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY (q *1 1Audio System Basic Operation *
or ON (w *1. These indications are used to show how to operate
Use the selector knob and MENU button to the selector knob.
MENU Button access and operate most of the audio Rotate to select.
features. Press to enter.
Selector knob: Press the knob first before
using the selector knob. (Selector Icon)
appears on the display. Rotate left or right to
scroll through the available choices. Press
Selector Knob to set your selection.
MENU button: Press to change the display
while using the audio system.
Features
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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uuAudio System Basic Operation * uAdjusting the Sound
(Sound) Button
BASS
Features
TREBLE
FADER
BALANCE
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uuAudio System Basic Operation * uPlaying the AM/FM Radio
/ Buttons / Buttons
Press to go to the next preset station, Press or press and hold or to
search up and down the selected band for a
and to go to the previous preset station.
station with a strong signal.
Features
(Power) Button
Press to turn the audio system on
and off.
MENU Button
Press to display available radio features.
FM/AM Button
Press to select a band.
Selector Knob
Turn to adjust the volume. Press and turn
to select a preset channel, then press to
set your selection. Press and hold to store
current station as a preset channel.
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uuAudio System Basic Operation * uPlaying the AM/FM Radio
■ How to Delete Preset Memory If you do not like the stations auto select has stored,
you can manually store your preferred frequencies.
You can delete the stations at once or one station at a time in the preset memory.
Features
1. Press the MENU button twice. The stations you store in the preset memory are
2. Rotate to select ERASE ALL or the preset station you want to delete. automatically listed in a sequential order. The station
3. Press . you stored last always goes to the end of the list. This
u To delete all the stations at once, select OK?, then press again. order cannot be changed.
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uuAudio System Basic Operation * uPlaying an iPod
Playing an iPod
Using your iPod USB connector, connect the iPod to a USB port, then press the
MEDIA button.
2 USB Port P. 171
/ Buttons
Press or to change songs.
Press and hold to move rapidly within a song.
Features
(Power) Button
Press to turn the audio system on
and off.
MEDIA Button
Press to select iPod (if connected).
MENU Button
Press to display the menu items.
Selector Knob
Turn to adjust the volume. Press and
turn to select an item, then press to set
your selection.
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uuAudio System Basic Operation * uPlaying an iPod
■ How to Select a File from the iPod Menu 1How to Select a File from the iPod Menu
The selected iPod menu files are:
■ If you want to select a song from PLAYLIST Playlists
Artists
Albums
Songs
Genres
Composers
Selectable song
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uuAudio System Basic Operation * uPlaying an iPod
Features
Play Mode Menu Items
You can select repeat and random when
playing a track. OFF: Turn off a play mode.
1. Press the MENU button, then select TRACK RPT: Repeat the current tracks.
PMODE. Press . TRACK RDM: Plays tracks in random order. In which
2. Rotate to select a mode, then press . tracks this feature randomly play depends on the iPod
menu you have selected.
ALBUM RDM: Plays all tracks in the current album in
random order.
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uuAudio System Basic Operation * uPlaying a USB Flash Drive
/ Buttons / Buttons
Press to skip to the next folder, and to Press or to change songs.
skip to the beginning of the previous folder. Press and hold to move rapidly within a song.
Features
(Power) Button
Press to turn the audio system
on and off.
MEDIA Button
Press to select USB flash drive
(if connected).
MENU Button
Press to display the menu items.
Selector Knob
Turn to adjust the volume.
Press and turn to select an item, then
press to set your selection.
*1:Only AAC format files recorded with iTunes are playable on this unit.
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uuAudio System Basic Operation * uPlaying a USB Flash Drive
■ How to Select a File from a Folder with the Selector Knob 1Playing a USB Flash Drive
Use the recommended USB flash drives.
2 General Information on the Audio System *
P. 186
Features
or
to play a selected song
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uuAudio System Basic Operation * uPlaying Bluetooth® Audio
Features
Some functions may not be available on some
devices.
(Power)
Button
Press to turn MEDIA
the audio Button
system on and
Press to select
off.
Bluetooth®
Audio.
MENU Button
Press to display Selector Knob
menu items. Turn to adjust the volume.
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uuAudio System Basic Operation * uPlaying Bluetooth® Audio
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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
Appears when there is a problem with the USB adapter unit. Check if the device is compatible with the
DEVICE USB adapter unit.
ERROR Appears when an unsupported device is connected. If it appears when a supported device is
connected, reconnect the device.
Appears when the files in the USB flash drive are DRM or an unsupported format. This error message
FILE ERROR
appears for about three seconds, then plays the next song.
CHECK Appears when an incompatible device is connected. Disconnect the device. Then turn the audio system
Features
MANUAL off, and turn it on again. Do not reconnect the device that caused the error.
Appears when the iPod or USB flash drive is empty. Check that compatible files are stored on the
NO SONG
device.
CONNECT Appears when the system does not acknowledge the iPod or USB flash drive. Reconnect the iPod or
RETRY USB flash drive.
OLD Appears when an unsupported iPod is connected. If it appears when a supported iPod is connected,
VERSION update the iPod software to the newer version.
The Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System allows you to place and receive phone calls 1Hands-Free Telephone System *
using your vehicle’s audio system, without handling your mobile phone. Place your phone where you can get good reception.
To use HFT, you need a Bluetooth-compatible mobile
phone. For a list of compatible phones, pairing
Using HFT procedures, and special feature capabilities, ask a
dealer or your local Honda.
■ HFT Buttons
Up to 15 speed dial entries can be stored. If there is
no entry in the system, Speed Dial is disabled. *
(Phone) Button 2 Speed Dial P. 195
Features
To change the volume level, use the audio system's
Selector volume knob.
Knob Microphone
HFT Limitations
An incoming call on HFT will interrupt the audio system
when it is playing. It will resume when the call is ended.
Signal Strength
Battery Level
Status
HFT Mode
Features
Call Name
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uuHands-Free Telephone System * uHFT Menus
HFT Menus
The ignition switch must be in ACCESSORY (q *2 or ON (w *2 to use the system. 1HFT Menus
To use the system, you must first pair your Bluetooth-
(Phone) button
compatible mobile phone to the system while the
vehicle is parked.
SPEED DIAL*1 Display your speed dial entry lists.
(up to 15 entries per paired phone)
Features
outgoing calls.
PHONE BOOK
UPDATE Update the phone book.
DEVICES List a device list. List a stored device list or add a new device.
DATA RESET Clear the system of all paired phones, phonebook entries, and security codes.
Features
.
4. The system gives you a four-digit pairing
code to input on your phone.
When your phone prompts you, input the
four-digit pairing code.
5. A notification appears on the display if
pairing is successful.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System * uHFT Menus
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uuHands-Free Telephone System * uHFT Menus
■ To change the pairing code setting 1To change the pairing code setting
1. Press and hold (Phone) button to display The default pairing code is 0000 until you change the
SETUP screen. setting.
2. Press and hold MENU button to display
Bluetooth® SETUP screen.
3. Rotate to change the PIN code.
4. Press or to move to previous or
next digit and press to end the setting.
Features
SETUP screen.
2. Rotate to select DEVICES, then press
.
3. Rotate to select a phone you want to
delete, then press .
4. A confirmation message appears on the
screen. Rotate to select OK, then press
.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System * uHFT Menus
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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 (Phone) button to display HFT
screen.
2. Rotate to select SPEED DIAL, then
press .
3. Press MENU button.
4. Rotate to select NEW ENTRY. Select a
number to store the speed dial (from 1 -
15), then press .
5. Rotate to select a place to choose a
Features
number from, then press .
By Phonebook:
u Select a number from the connected
mobile phone’s imported phonebook.
By Call history:
u Select a number from the call history.
By Missed call history:
u Select a number from the missed call
history.
By Phone number:
u Input the number manually.
6. A confirmation message appears on the
screen. Rotate to select OK, then press
.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System * uHFT Menus
By Call history:
u Select a number from the call history.
By Missed call history:
u Select a number from the missed call
history.
By Phone number:
u Input the number manually.
6. A confirmation message appears on the
screen. Rotate to select OK, then press
.
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uuHands-Free Telephone System * uHFT Menus
Features
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uuHands-Free Telephone System * uHFT Menus
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uuHands-Free Telephone System * uHFT Menus
Features
■ To make a call using redial
1. Press (Phone) button to display HFT
screen.
2. Rotate to select REDIAL, then press .
u 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
Call history is stored by DIALED, RECEIVED, and MISSED. The call history appears only when a phone is
1. Press (Phone) button to display HFT connected to the system, and displays the last 15
screen. dialed, received, or missed calls.
2. Rotate to select HISTORY, then press
.
3. Rotate to select DIALED, RECEIVED, or
MISSED, then press .
4. Rotate to select a number, then press
.
u Dialing starts automatically.
When your phone is paired, the contents of its phonebook can be imported to the
system.
1. Press (Phone) button to display HFT
screen.
2. Rotate to select PHONEBOOK, then
press .
3. The phonebook is stored alphabetically.
Rotate to select a name, then press .
4. Rotate to select a number, then press
.
u Dialing starts automatically.
200
uuHands-Free Telephone System * uHFT Menus
Press (Phone) button or rotate to select Press and hold button to end the call and return
ANSWER, then press to answer the call. to the current call.
Press and hold button or rotate to
select IGNORE, then press to decline the Press and hold button, rotate to IGNORE,
call. then press , or ignore the incoming call if you do
Press and hold button to end the call. not want to answer it.
Features
Press and hold button if you want to hang up the
current call.
Continued 201
uuHands-Free Telephone System * uHFT Menus
call
1. Press to display the options.
2. Rotate to select the option, then press
.
u The screen displays PRIVATE MODE
when TRANSFER is selected. Select
TRANSFER again to turn the private
mode off.
u The screen displays CANCEL when
MUTE is selected. Select CANCEL to turn
it off.
202
Driving
This chapter discusses driving and refueling.
Before Driving Continuously variable transmission models Models with vehicle stability assist (VSA) system
without paddle shifters
Driving Preparation .......................... 204 Brake Assist System ......................... 230
Load Limit ........................................ 207 Shifting............................................ 217 Parking Your Vehicle
Towing a Trailer................................ 208 Continuously variable transmission models When Stopped ................................ 231
When Driving with paddle shifters Parking Sensor System * ................... 232
Models without keyless access system Shifting............................................ 219 Refueling
Starting the Engine .......................... 209 Manual transmission models Fuel Information .............................. 234
Models with keyless access system Shifting............................................ 223 Fuel Economy and CO2 Emissions.... 237
Starting the Engine .......................... 212 Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System* .... 225 Improving Fuel Economy and Reducing
Precautions While Driving................. 215 Braking CO2 Emissions................................ 237
Continuously Variable Transmission * ... 216 Brake System ................................... 227
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ........... 229
• Make sure there are no people or objects behind or around the vehicle. period, inspect and remove any debris that may have
u There are blind spots from the inside. collected, such as dried grass and leaves that have
fallen or have been carried in for use as a nest by a
small animal. Also check under the bonnet for
leftover flammable materials after you or someone
else has performed maintenance on your vehicle.
204
uuBefore DrivinguDriving Preparation
Driving
• Adjust your seating position properly.
u Adjust the head restraint, too.
2 Adjusting the Seats P. 136
2 Adjusting the Front Head Restraints P. 147
• Adjust the mirrors and steering wheel properly for your driving.
u Adjust them while sitting in the proper driving position.
2 Adjusting the Mirrors P. 135
2 Adjusting the Steering Wheel P. 134
• Be sure items placed on the floor behind the front seats cannot roll under the
seats.
u 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 belts.
2 Fastening a Seat Belt P. 39
• Make sure that the indicators in the instrument panel come on when you start the
vehicle, and go off soon after.
u Always have a dealer check the vehicle if a problem is indicated.
2 Indicators P. 76
Driving
206
uuBefore DrivinguLoad Limit
Load Limit
When you load luggage, the total weight of the vehicle, all passengers, and luggage 1Load Limit
must not exceed the maximum permissible weight.
2 Specifications P. 328 3 WARNING
Overloading or improper loading can affect
handling and stability and cause a crash in
which you can be hurt or killed.
Driving
207
Towing a Trailer
Your vehicle is not designed to tow a trailer. Attempting to do so can void your
warranties.
Driving
208
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.
Driving
2 Immobilizer System P. 113
Brake Pedal
■ 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 goes off.
2 Parking Brake P. 227
Driving
210
uuWhen DrivinguStarting the Engine
Driving
* Not available on all models 211
uuWhen DrivinguStarting the Engine
Brake Pedal
Driving
2. Press the ENGINE START/STOP button.
Manual transmission models
• If the transmission is in (N , press the ENGINE START/STOP button.
• If the transmission is in any gear other than (N , depress the clutch pedal, then
press the ENGINE START/STOP button.
Continued 213
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. 227
2. Put the transmission into (D . Select (R when reversing.
3. Gradually release the brake pedal and gently depress the accelerator pedal to pull
away.
brake.
Driving
performance. The steering wheel becomes harder
and harder to operate. Once the system cools down,
the EPS system is restored. Repeated operation under
these conditions can eventually damage the system.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
Continued 215
uuWhen DrivinguContinuously Variable Transmission *
■ Other Precautions
If there is a strong impact with something under the vehicle, stop in a safe location. 1In Rain
Check the underside of the vehicle for damage or any fluid leaks. Be careful when hydroplaning phenomenon occurs.
When you drive on a road covered with water at
excessive speed, a layer of water builds between the
Continuously Variable Transmission * tyres and the road surface. If this occurs, the vehicle
cannot respond to control inputs such as steering,
■ Creeping and braking.
Driving
Release Button The vehicle may move forward very slightly even in
Park (N while the engine is cold.
Used when parking or starting the engine Depress the brake pedal firmly and, when necessary,
apply the parking brake.
Drive
Driving
Used for normal driving
Drive (S)
Used:
● For better acceleration
Low
● Used to further increase engine braking
● Used when going up or down hills
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
Continued 217
uuWhen DrivinguShifting
218
uuWhen DrivinguShifting
Drive
Used:
● For normal driving
Driving
● When temporarily driving in the
Drive (S)
Used:
● For better acceleration
shift mode
Continued 219
uuWhen DrivinguShifting
(Transmission Indicator)
The fuel supply may be cut off if you drive at engine
speeds in or over the tachometer's red zone (engine
Depress the brake pedal and press the speed limit). If this happens, you may experience a
shift lever release button to shift. slight jolt.
Shift without pressing the shift lever
release button. It may not be possible to operate the shift lever if the
brake pedal is depressed while the shift lever release
Press the shift lever release button button is held down.
and shift. Depress the brake pedal first.
220
uuWhen DrivinguShifting
Driving
may cause the tyres to lock up. In this case, the 7-
The shift mode goes into the 7-speed manual shift mode. The M indicator and the speed manual shift mode is cancelled and goes back
to the normal (D driving mode.
speed number are displayed in the shift indicator. As the vehicle speed slows down,
the transmission automatically shifts down accordingly. When the vehicle comes to
a stop, it automatically shifts down into 1st.
If the vehicle speed increases and the engine speed reaches near the tachometer’s
red zone, the transmission automatically shifts up.
Continued 221
uuWhen DrivinguShifting
■ 7-Speed Manual Shift Mode Operation 17-Speed Manual Shift Mode Operation
Each paddle shift operation makes a single speed
You can only pull away in 1st speed. change.
To change continuously, release the paddle shifter
When cancelling the 7-speed manual shift mode, move the shift lever from (S to before pulling it again for the next speed.
(D . When the 7-speed manual shift mode is cancelled, the M indicator and shift
indicator go off. The shift indicator blinks when you cannot shift up or
down. It indicates that your vehicle speed is not in its
allowable shifting range.
Paddle Shifter Paddle Shifter
Slightly accelerate to shift up and decelerate to shift
(Shift down) (Shift up)
down while the indicator is blinking.
Driving
222
uuWhen DrivinguShifting
Driving
cold.
Continued 223
uuWhen DrivinguShifting
■ Reverse Lockout
The manual transmission has a lockout mechanism that stops you from accidentally
shifting into (R from a forward gear while the vehicle is moving above a certain
speed.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
224
uuWhen DrivinguVehicle Stability Assist (VSA) System *
Driving
The Main function of the VSA system is generally
known as Electronic Stability Control (ESC). The
system also includes a traction control function.
To restore VSA functionality/features, press Immediately after freeing your vehicle, be sure to
the (VSA OFF) button until you hear a switch VSA on again. We do not recommend driving
beep. your vehicle with the VSA system switched off.
To release:
1. Pull the lever slightly, and press and hold
the release button.
2. Lower the lever down all the way, then
Driving
release the button.
Continued 227
uuBrakinguBrake System
228
uuBrakinguAnti-lock Brake System (ABS)
The electronic brake distribution (EBD) system, which is part of the ABS, also If the ABS indicator comes on while driving, there
balances the front-to-rear braking distribution according to vehicle loading. may be a problem with the system. While normal
braking will not be affected, there is a possibility that
You should never pump the brake pedal. Let the ABS work for you by always the ABS will not be operating. Have your vehicle
checked by a dealer immediately.
keeping firm, steady pressure on the brake pedal. This is sometimes referred to as
"stomp and steer." The ABS is not designed for the purpose of reducing
the time or distance it takes for a vehicle to stop: It is
■ ABS operation designed to limit brake lockup which can lead to
The brake pedal may pulsate slightly when the ABS is working. Depress the brake skidding and loss of steering control.
pedal and keep holding the pedal firmly down. On dry pavement, you will need to
In the following cases, your vehicle may need more
press on the brake pedal very hard before the ABS activates. However, you may feel
Driving
distance to stop than a vehicle without the ABS:
the ABS activate immediately if you are trying to stop on snow or ice. • You are driving on rough or uneven road surfaces,
such as gravel or snow.
ABS may activate when you depress the brake pedal when driving on:
• Wet or snow covered roads. The following may be observed with the ABS system:
• Roads paved with stone. • Motor sounds coming from the engine
• Roads with uneven surfaces, such as potholes, cracks, manholes, etc. compartment when the brakes are applied, or
when system checks are being performed after the
engine has been started and while the vehicle
When the vehicle speed goes under 10 km/h, the ABS stops. accelerates.
• Brake pedal and/or the vehicle body vibration when
ABS activates.
These vibrations and sounds are normal to ABS
systems and are no cause for concern.
229
uuBrakinguBrake Assist System
When brake assist operates, the pedal may wiggle slightly and an operating noise
may be heard. This is normal. Keep holding the brake pedal firmly down.
Driving
230
Parking Your Vehicle
When Stopped
1. Depress the brake pedal firmly. 1Parking Your Vehicle
2. Firmly apply the parking brake. Do not park your vehicle near flammable objects,
Continuously variable transmission models such as dry grass, oil, or timber.
Heat from the exhaust can cause a fire.
3. Change the shift position to (P .
Manual transmission models 1When Stopped
3. Move the shift lever to (R or (1 . Continuously variable transmission models
All models
3 WARNING
4. Turn off the engine.
The vehicle can roll away if left unattended
without confirming that Park is engaged.
Always set the parking brake firmly, in particular if you are parked on an incline. A vehicle that rolls away could cause a crash
resulting in serious injury or death.
Always keep your foot on the brake pedal
until you have confirmed that (P is shown
on the gear position indicator.
Driving
NOTICE
The following can damage the transmission:
• Depressing the accelerator and brake pedals
simultaneously.
• Holding the vehicle in place when facing uphill by
depressing the accelerator pedal.
• Moving the shift lever into (P before the vehicle
stops completely.
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
slope or block the wheels to keep the vehicle from
moving. If you do not take either precaution, the
vehicle may roll unexpectedly, leading to a crash.
231
uuParking Your VehicleuParking Sensor System *
Within about 110 cm or less Do not put any accessories on or around the sensors.
■ When the distance between your vehicle and obstacles behind becomes shorter
Distance between the Bumper and Obstacle
Length of the intermittent beep
Rear Sensors
Driving
233
Refueling
Fuel Information
■ Fuel recommendation 1Fuel Information
Brunei, Philippine, Mexican, Malaysia, and Vietnam models NOTICE
Unleaded petrol, research octane number 91 or higher Use of petrol that contains lead presents the
following risks:
Indonesian models
• Damage to the exhaust system including the
Unleaded petrol, research octane number 90 or higher recommended catalytic converter
Thai models • Damage to the engine and fuel system
Unleaded petrol/gasohol up to E85 (15% petrol and 85% ethanol), • Detrimental effects on the engine and other
systems
research octane number of 91 or higher
Pakistan models Thai models
Unleaded petrol, research octane number 87 or higher Immediately after refueling, especially when you have
switched to another type of fuel, the engine and fuel
Indonesian models
system may go into a compensating period for fuel
Use of lower octane petrol can cause occasional metallic knocking noise in the performance.
engine and will result in decreased engine performance. It will be required to drive moderately at a constant
Use of a petrol with a research octane less than 88 can lead to engine damage. speed for about 10 minutes, without rapid
Driving
234
uuRefuelinguHow to Refuel
How to Refuel
1. Stop your vehicle with the service station 1How to Refuel
pump on the left side of the vehicle in the
rear. 3 WARNING
Pull
2. Turn off the engine. Petrol is highly flammable and explosive.
3. Pull the fuel fill door release handle at the You can be burned or seriously injured
foot of the driver’s seat. when handling fuel.
u The fuel fill door opens.
• Stop the engine, and keep heat, sparks,
and flame away.
4. Remove the fuel fill cap slowly. If you hear a • Handle fuel only outdoors.
release of air, wait until this stops, then turn • Wipe up spills immediately.
the knob slowly to open the fuel fill cap.
Driving
Cap
Continued 235
uuRefuelinguHow to Refuel
236
Fuel Economy and CO2 Emissions
Improving Fuel Economy and Reducing CO2
Emissions 1Improving Fuel Economy and Reducing CO2 Emissions
Achieving fuel economy and reducing CO2 emissions is dependent on several Direct calculation is the recommended method to
determine actual fuel consumed while driving.
factors, including driving conditions, load weight, idling time, driving habits, and
vehicle condition. Depending on these and other factors, you may not achieve the
rated fuel economy of this vehicle.
Kilometres Litres of Kilometres
driven fuel per Litre
Driving
• Keep your vehicle clean. A buildup of snow or mud on your vehicle's underside
adds weight and increases wind resistance.
237
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Maintenance
This chapter discusses basic maintenance.
Before Performing Maintenance Oil Check......................................... 252 Tyre Rotation ................................... 279
Inspection and Maintenance ............ 240 Adding Engine Oil............................ 253 Battery............................................... 280
Safety When Performing Maintenance Engine Coolant ................................ 254 Remote Transmitter Care *
........................................................ 241 Transmission Fluid............................ 256 Replacing the Button Battery ........... 282
Parts and Fluids Used in Maintenance Brake/Clutch * Fluid .......................... 258 Heating * and Cooling System/Climate
Service ........................................... 242 Refilling Window Washer Fluid......... 259 Control System * Maintenance .......... 284
Maintenance Reminder * .................. 243 Fuel Filter ......................................... 259 Cleaning
Replacing Light Bulbs ....................... 260 Interior Care .................................... 286
When Required Maintenance Approaches Exterior Care.................................... 288
........................................................ 243 Checking and Maintaining Wiper Blades.... 272
Checking and Maintaining Tyres Accessories and Modifications ........ 291
Maintenance Schedule ..................... 245 Accessories ...................................... 291
Maintenance Under the Bonnet Checking Tyres ................................ 276
Modifications................................... 291
Maintenance Items Under the Bonnet ....249
Wear Indicators................................ 277
Opening the Bonnet ........................ 250 Tyre Service Life ............................... 277
Recommended Engine Oil ................ 251 Tyre and Wheel Replacement........... 278
■ Periodic inspections
• Check the brake fluid level monthly.
2 Brake/Clutch * Fluid P. 258
• Check the tyre pressure monthly. Examine the tread for wear and foreign objects.
2 Checking and Maintaining Tyres P. 276
• Check the operation of the exterior lights monthly.
Maintenance
Maintenance
• The vehicle must be in a stationary condition. precautions in this owner's manual.
u Make sure your vehicle is parked on level ground, the parking brake is set, and
the engine is off.
• Be aware that hot parts can burn you.
u Make sure to let the engine and exhaust system cool thoroughly before
touching vehicle parts.
• Be aware that moving parts can injure you.
u Do not start the engine unless instructed, and keep your hands and limbs away
from moving parts.
241
uuBefore Performing MaintenanceuParts and Fluids Used in Maintenance Service
242
Maintenance Reminder *
When your vehicle’s travel distance has been accumulated, you will see an indicator
that reminds you it is time to take your vehicle in for scheduled maintenance.
2 Maintenance Schedule P. 245
Maintenance
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
* Not available on all models Continued 243
uuMaintenance Reminder * uWhen Required Maintenance Approaches
(Select/Reset) Knob
Models without
keyless access
Maintenance
system
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
244
Maintenance Schedule
The maintenance schedule outlines the minimum required maintenance that you should perform to ensure the troublefree operation of
your vehicle. Due to regional and climatic differences, some additional servicing may be required. Please consult your warranty booklet for
a more detailed description.
Maintenance work should be performed by properly trained and equipped technicians. Your authorised dealer meets all of these
requirements.
Service at the indicated distance or km x 1,000 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200
time - whichever comes first. months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120
Replace engine oil*1 Normal Every 10,000 km or 1 year
Severe*3 Every 5,000 km or 6 months
Replace engine oil filter*1 Normal Every 20,000 km or 2 years
Severe*3 Every 10,000 km or 1 year
Replace air cleaner element Every 30,000 km
Inspect valve clearance E85 Every 40,000 km*4
Except E85*6 Every 120,000 km*5
Replace fuel filter*2 • •
*1 : Only severe schedule is required in some countries: refer to the local warranty booklet.
Maintenance
*2 : Refer to page 259 for replacement information under severe driving conditions.
*3 : Refer to page 247 for replacement information under severe conditions.
*4 : Thai models
*5 : Except Thai models
*6 : Sensory Method Adjust the valves during service 120,000 km if they are noisy.
Continued 245
uuMaintenance Scheduleu
Service at the indicated distance or km x 1,000 20 40 60 80 100 120 140 160 180 200
time - whichever comes first. months 12 24 36 48 60 72 84 96 108 120
Replace spark plugs Iridium Every 100,000 km
Iridium/E85 Every 60,000 km
Nickel Every 40,000 km
Inspect drive belts • • • • •
Inspect idle speed*2 •
At 200,000 km or 10 years,
Replace engine coolant
thereafter every 100,000 km or 5 years
Replace transmission fluid MT Normal Every 120,000 km or 6 years
Severe*1 • • •
CVT • • • • •
Inspect front and rear brakes Every 10,000 km or 6 months
Replace brake fluid Every 3 years
Check parking brake adjustment • • • • • •
Replace dust and pollen filter (If equipped) • • • • • • • • • •
Rotate tyres (Check tyre inflation and condition at least once
Every 10,000 km
Maintenance
per month)
Visually inspect the following items:
Tie rod ends, steering gear box, and boots
Suspension components Every 10,000 km or 6 months
Driveshaft boots
Brake hoses and lines (including ABS)
All fluid levels and condition of fluid
• • • • • • • • • •
Exhaust system
Fuel lines and connections
*1 : Refer to page 247 for replacement information under severe conditions.
*2 : Except Malaysia, Mexican, Philippines, Pakistan, and Vietnam models
246
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.
Engine oil and filter A, B, C, D and E B. In extremely hot temperature above 35°C.
Transmission fluid B, D C. With extensive idling or long periods of stop-and-
go.
D. With loaded roof rack, or in mountains.
E. On muddy, dusty or de-iced roads.
Maintenance
247
uuMaintenance ScheduleuMaintenance Record
Maintenance Record
Have your servicing dealer record all required maintenance below. Keep receipts for all work done on your vehicle.
40,000 km
(or 24 Mo.)
60,000 km
(or 36 Mo.)
80,000 km
(or 48 Mo.)
100,000 km
(or 60 Mo.)
120,000 km
(or 72 Mo.)
Maintenance
140,000 km
(or 84 Mo.)
160,000 km
(or 96 Mo.)
180,000 km
(or 108 Mo.)
200,000 km
(or 120 Mo.)
248
Maintenance Under the Bonnet
Maintenance Items Under the Bonnet
Maintenance
Engine Oil Dipstick (Orange)
3. Push the bonnet latch lever (located under If the bonnet latch lever moves stiffly, or if you can
the front edge of the bonnet to the centre) open the bonnet without lifting the lever, the latch
to the side and raise the bonnet. Once you mechanism should be cleaned and lubricated.
have raised the bonnet slightly, you can
release the lever.
Lever
Maintenance
Support Rod Grip 4. Remove the support rod from the clamp
using the grip. Mount the support rod in
the bonnet.
250
uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuRecommended Engine Oil
Ambient Temperature
Maintenance
251
uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuOil Check
Oil Check
We recommend that you check the engine oil level every time you refuel. 1Oil Check
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.
oil.
1. Remove the dipstick (orange). The amount of oil consumed depends on how the
vehicle is driven and the climatic and road conditions
2. Wipe the dipstick with a clean cloth or
encountered. The rate of oil consumption can be up
paper towel. to 1 litre per 1,000 km.
3. Insert the dipstick back all the way into its Consumption is likely to be higher when the engine is
hole. new.
Dipstick
4. Remove the dipstick again, and check the
level. It should be between the upper and
lower marks. Add oil if necessary.
Maintenance
Upper Mark
Lower Mark
252
uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuAdding Engine Oil
Maintenance
253
uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuEngine Coolant
Engine Coolant
Specified coolant: Honda All Season Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2 1Engine Coolant
This coolant is premixed with 50% antifreeze and 50% water. Do not add any 3 WARNING
straight antifreeze or water. Removing the radiator cap while the
engine is hot can cause the coolant to spray
We recommend you check the engine coolant level every time you refuel. Check the out, seriously scalding you.
reserve tank first. If it is completely empty, also check the coolant level in the
radiator. Add the engine coolant accordingly. Always let the engine and radiator cool
down before removing the radiator cap.
■ Reserve Tank
1. Make sure the engine and radiator are cool. If Honda antifreeze/coolant is not available, you may
Reserve Tank use another major brand non-silicate coolant as a
2. Check the amount of coolant in the reserve
temporary replacement. Check that it is a high quality
tank. coolant recommended for aluminium engines.
u If the coolant level is below the MIN Continued use of any non-Honda coolant can result
mark, add the specified coolant until it in corrosion, causing the cooling system to
reaches the MAX mark. malfunction or fail. Have the cooling system flushed
and refilled with Honda antifreeze/coolant as soon as
possible.
Maintenance
MAX MIN
Do not add rust inhibitors or other additives to your
3. Inspect the cooling system for leaks. vehicle's cooling system. They may not be compatible
with the coolant or with the engine components.
Reserve Tank
254
uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuEngine Coolant
■ Radiator 1Radiator
NOTICE
1. Make sure the engine and radiator are
Radiator Cap Pour the fluid slowly and carefully so you do not spill
cool. any. Clean up any spills immediately; they can
2. Turn the radiator cap 1/8 turn anticlockwise damage components in the engine compartment.
and relieve any pressure in the cooling
system.
3. Push down and turn the radiator cap
anticlockwise to remove it.
4. The coolant level should be up to the base
of the filler neck. Add coolant if it is low.
5. Put the radiator cap back on, and tighten it
fully.
Maintenance
255
uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuTransmission Fluid
Transmission Fluid
Continuously variable transmission models
■ Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) Fluid 1Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) Fluid
NOTICE
Specified fluid: Honda HCF-2 Do not mix Honda HCF-2 with other
transmission fluids.
Have a dealer check the fluid level and replace if necessary. Using a transmission fluid other than Honda HCF-2
may adversely affect the operation and durability of
Follow your vehicle’s maintenance service timing of when to change continuously your vehicle’s transmission, and damage the
variable transmission (CVT) fluid. transmission.
2 Maintenance Schedule P. 245 Any damage caused by using a transmission fluid that
is not equivalent to Honda HCF-2 is not covered by
Honda’s new vehicle limited warranty.
Do not attempt to check or change the continuously variable transmission (CVT)
fluid yourself.
Maintenance
256
uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuTransmission Fluid
Maintenance
257
uuMaintenance Under the BonnetuBrake/Clutch * Fluid
Brake/Clutch * Fluid
Specified fluid: Brake Fluid with DOT 3 or DOT 4 1Brake/Clutch * Fluid
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
■ Checking the Brake Fluid damage.
MAX
Maintenance
MIN
It is recommended to replace the fuel filter every 40,000 km, or 2 years, if you
suspect the fuel you are using is contaminated. In a dusty environment, the filter
may become clogged sooner.
Maintenance
Have a qualified technician change the fuel filter. Fuel in the system can spray out
and create a hazard if all fuel line connections are not handled correctly.
259
Replacing Light Bulbs
Headlight Bulbs
When replacing, use the following bulbs. 1Headlight Bulbs
High beam headlight: 60 W (HB3 for halogen bulb type) NOTICE
Halogen bulbs get very hot when lit.
Low beam headlight: 55 W (H11 for halogen bulb type) Oil, perspiration, or a scratch on the glass can cause
the bulb to overheat and shatter.
■ High Beam Headlight
The headlight aim is set by the factory, and does not
1. Push the tab to remove the coupler. need to be adjusted. However, if you regularly carry
Bulb 2. Rotate the old bulb to the left to remove. heavy items in the luggage area, have the aiming
3. Insert a new bulb into the headlight readjusted at a dealer or by a qualified technician.
Tab Coupler
assembly and turn it to the right.
4. Insert the coupler into the connector of the When replacing a halogen bulb, handle it by its base,
bulb. and protect the glass from contact with your skin or
hard objects. If you touch the glass, clean it with
denatured alcohol and a clean cloth.
Maintenance
260
uuReplacing Light BulbsuHeadlight Bulbs
Maintenance
261
uuReplacing Light BulbsuFog Light Bulbs *
Cover
Maintenance
Screws
4. Push the tab to remove the coupler.
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.
8. Secure the light assembly by the screws to
Bulb
the original position.
Tab
Maintenance
9. Insert the tab A as shown, then insert the
outer tabs to install the cover.
Tab A
263
uuReplacing Light BulbsuFront Turn Signal Light Bulbs
Socket
Maintenance
264
uuReplacing Light BulbsuPosition Light Bulbs
Socket
Maintenance
265
uuReplacing Light BulbsuPosition/Daytime Running Lights *
Bulb
Maintenance
267
uuReplacing Light BulbsuTaillights, Brake and Rear Turn Signal Light Bulbs
Bolts
1. Remove the bolts using a wrench.
2. Pull the light assembly out of the rear pillar.
Socket
Bulb
268
uuReplacing Light BulbsuBack-Up Light Bulbs
Maintenance
269
uuReplacing Light BulbsuRear Licence Plate Light Bulbs
Tab
Maintenance
Lens
270
uuReplacing Light BulbsuOther Light Bulbs
Maintenance
* Not available on all models 271
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 Front Wiper Blade Rubber 1Changing the Front Wiper Blade Rubber
NOTICE
1. Lift the driver side wiper arm first, then the
Avoid dropping the wiper arm onto the windscreen,
passenger side.
it may damage the wiper arm and/or the windscreen.
Wiper Arms
Tab
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uuChecking and Maintaining Wiper BladesuChanging the Front Wiper Blade Rubber
Blade
Maintenance
6. Slide the holder onto the wiper arm
securely.
7. Lower the passenger side wiper arm first,
then the driver side.
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uuChecking and Maintaining Wiper BladesuChanging the Rear Wiper * Blade Rubber
Blade
Rubber
Retainer
Maintenance
275
Checking and Maintaining Tyres
Checking Tyres
To safely operate your vehicle, your tyres must be of the proper type and size, in 1Checking Tyres
good condition with adequate tread, and properly inflated.
3 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. Refer to the driver’s doorjamb label for the specified pressure. which you can be seriously hurt or killed.
Underinflated tyres wear unevenly, adversely affect handling and fuel economy, and Follow all instructions in this owner’s
are more likely to fail from overheating. manual regarding tyre inflation and
maintenance.
Overinflated tyres make your vehicle ride harshly, are more prone to road hazards,
and wear unevenly. Measure the air pressure when tyres are cold. This
means the vehicle has been parked for at least three
Every day before you drive, look at each of the tyres. If one looks lower than the hours, or driven less than 1.6 km. If necessary, add or
others, check the pressure with a tyre gauge. release air until the specified pressure is reached.
At least once a month or before long trips, use a gauge to measure the pressure in If checked when hot, tyre pressure can be as much as
all tyres, including the spare. Even tyres in good condition can lose 10-20 kPa 30–40 kPa (0.3–0.4 kgf/cm2, 4–6 psi) higher than if
checked when cold.
(0.1-0.2 kgf/cm2, 1-2 psi) per month.
Maintenance
Wear Indicators
The groove where the wear indicator is
Example of a Wear located is 1.6 mm shallower than elsewhere
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.
Maintenance
years from the date of manufacture, regardless of their condition or state of wear.
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uuChecking and Maintaining TyresuTyre and Wheel Replacement
Tyre Rotation
Rotating tyres according to the maintenance schedule helps to distribute wear more 1Tyre Rotation
evenly and increase tyre life. Tyres with directional tread patterns should only be
rotated front to back (not from one side to the other).
■ Your Vehicle’s Tyre Rotation Pattern Directional tyres should be mounted with the
rotation indication mark facing forward, as shown
Rotate the tyres, including a spare, as shown here. below.
Drive Type Tyres without rotation mark Tyres with rotation mark
Front
Maintenance
279
Battery
Checking the Battery
Models with test indicator window 1Battery
Test Indicator Window * on the battery
Check the battery condition monthly. Look at 3 WARNING
the test indicator window and check the The battery gives off explosive hydrogen
terminals for corrosion. gas during normal operation.
Emergency Procedures
Eyes: Flush with water from a cup or other container
for at least 15 minutes. (Water under pressure can
damage the eye.) Call a physician immediately.
Skin: Remove contaminated clothing. Flush the skin
with large quantities of water. Call a physician
immediately.
Swallowing: Drink water or milk. Call a physician
immediately.
Maintenance
dry the battery. Coat the terminals with grease to
help prevent future corrosion.
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Remote Transmitter Care *
Replacing the Button Battery
If the indicator does not come on when the button is pressed, replace the battery. 1Replacing the Button Battery
at a dealer.
■ Keyless Remote *
Battery type: CR2032
Maintenance
* Not available on all models 283
Heating * and Cooling System/Climate Control System * Maintenance
Dust and Pollen Filter *
■ When to Replace the Dust and Pollen Filter 1Heating * and Cooling System/Climate Control System *
Maintenance
Replace the dust and pollen filter according to your vehicle’s recommended
Using an air freshener may reduce the deodorizing
maintenance schedule. It is recommended to replace the filter even sooner if the effect of the dust and pollen filter, and may reduce its
vehicle has been driven in a dusty environment. life.
2 Maintenance Schedule P. 245
If the airflow from the heating * and cooling system/
■ How to Replace the Dust and Pollen Filter
Climate Control System * deteriorates noticeably, and
the windows fog up easily, the filter may need to be
1. Open the glove box. replaced.
side panel.
3. Pivot the glove box out of the way.
4. Push in the tabs on the corners of the filter 1Dust and Pollen Filter *
case. Pull out the case. If you are not sure how to replace the dust and pollen
5. Remove the filter from the case. filter, have it replaced by a dealer.
6. Install a new filter in the case.
u Put the AIR FLOW arrow directed side
down.
Dust and
Pollen Filter
Tabs
Maintenance
* Not available on all models 285
Cleaning
Interior Care
Use a vacuum cleaner to remove dust before using a cloth. 1Interior Care
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.
■ Cleaning Seat Belts Do not use silicone based sprays on electrical devices
Use a soft brush with a mixture of mild soap and warm water to clean the seat belts. such as audio devices and switches.
Let the belts air dry. Wipe the loops of the seat belt anchors using a clean cloth. Doing so may cause the items to malfunction or
cause a fire inside the vehicle.
Loops If a silicone based spray is inadvertently used on
electrical devices, consult a dealer.
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uuCleaninguInterior Care
Maintenance
■ Maintaining Genuine Leather * 1Maintaining Genuine Leather *
It is important to clean or wipe away dirt or dust as
To properly clean leather: soon as possible. Spills can soak into leather resulting
1. Use a vacuum or soft dry cloth first to remove any dirt or dust. in stains. Dirt or dust can cause abrasions in the
2. Clean the leather with a soft cloth dampened with a solution comprised of 90% leather. In addition, please note that some dark
water and 10% neutral soap. coloured clothing can rub onto the leather seats
3. Wipe away any soap residue with a clean damp cloth. resulting in discolouration or stains.
4. Wipe away residual water and allow leather to air dry in the shade.
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.
■ Maintaining the Bumpers and Other Resin Coated Parts 1Maintaining the Bumpers and Other Resin Coated Parts
Ask a dealer about the correct coating material when
If you get petrol, oil, engine coolant, or battery fluid on resin coated parts, they may you want to repair the painted surface of the parts
be stained or the coating may peel. Promptly wipe it away using a soft cloth and made of resin.
clean water.
Maintenance
to wipe away these contaminants. Do not use a stiff brush or harsh chemicals
(including some commercial wheel cleaners). These can damage the protective finish
on aluminium alloy wheels, resulting in corrosion. Depending on the type of finish,
the wheels also may lose their luster or appear burnished. To avoid water stains,
wipe the wheels dry with a cloth while they are still wet.
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Accessories and Modifications
Accessories
When installing accessories, check the following: 1Accessories and Modifications
• Do not install accessories on the windscreen. They can obstruct your view and
delay your reaction to driving conditions. 3 WARNING
• Be sure electronic accessories do not overload electrical circuits or interfere with Improper accessories or modifications can
proper operation of your vehicle. affect your vehicle's handling, stability, and
2 Fuses P. 315 performance, and cause a crash in which
• Before installing any electronic accessory, have the installer contact a dealer for you can be seriously hurt or killed.
assistance. If possible, have a dealer inspect the final installation.
Follow all instructions in this owner's
manual regarding accessories and
Modifications modifications.
Do not modify your vehicle in a manner that may affect its handling, stability, or
reliability, or install non-genuine Honda parts or accessories that may have a similar When properly installed, mobile phones, alarms, two-
effect. way radios, radio antenna, and low-powered audio
Even minor modifications to vehicle systems can affect overall vehicle performance. systems should not interfere with your vehicle’s
computer controlled systems, such as your airbags
Always make sure all equipment is properly installed and maintained, and do not
and anti-lock brakes.
make any modification to your vehicle or its systems that might cause your vehicle
to no longer meet your country’s and local regulations. Honda Genuine accessories are recommended to
Maintenance
ensure proper operation on your vehicle.
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.
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292
Handling the Unexpected
This chapter explains how to handle unexpected troubles.
293
Tools
Types of Tools
1Types of Tools
The tools are stored in the luggage area.
Jack
Spare Tyre
Handling the Unexpected
Detachable
Wheel Nut Wrench/ Towing Hook
Jack Handle
294
If a Tyre Goes Flat
Changing a Flat Tyre
If a tyre goes flat while driving, grasp the steering wheel firmly, and brake gradually 1Changing a Flat Tyre
to reduce speed. Then, stop in a safe place. Replace the flat tyre with a full-size spare WARNING: The jack can only be used for helping an
tyre. emergency vehicle breakdown, not for changing the
regular seasonal tyre or any other normal
1. Park the vehicle on firm, level, non-slippery surface and apply the parking brake. maintenance or repair operation.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
Continued 295
uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre
■ Getting Ready to Replace the Flat Tyre 1Getting Ready to Replace the Flat Tyre
The wheel nut wrench supplied with your vehicle is
Knob 1. Open the tailgate. specially adapted to fit the holder shaft. Do not use
2. Pull the knob to remove the cover. Take the any other tool.
tools out of the back of the cover.
Cover
Handling the Unexpected
Lid
296
uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre
5. Put the wheel nut wrench on the fastening 1Getting Ready to Replace the Flat Tyre
bolt and turn the wrench anticlockwise to Be careful not to hurt yourself when removing or
lower the spare tyre. storing the spare tyre.
u Turn the wheel wrench repeatedly within
a range of 180 degrees. Do not unscrew the fastening bolt until it comes off.
If it comes off, the spare tyre holder and the tyre may
come down and hit your foot.
Wheel Nut Wrench
Hook
Spare Tyre
Holder
7. Place a wheel block or rock in front and rear
of the wheel diagonal to the flat tyre.
Wheel
Blocks
The tyre to be replaced.
Continued 297
uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre
Wheel Nut Wrench 9. Loosen each wheel nut about one turn
using the wheel nut wrench.
Handling the Unexpected
298
uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre
Continued 299
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. vehicle.
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uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre
Wheel Cover
5. Lower the vehicle and remove the jack.
Tighten the wheel nuts in the order
indicated in the image. Go around,
tightening the nuts, two to three times in
this order.
Wheel nut torque:
108 N∙m (11 kgf∙m, 80 lbf∙ft)
Valve Mark
Continued 301
uuIf a Tyre Goes FlatuChanging a Flat Tyre
302
Engine Does Not Start
Checking the Engine
If the engine does not start, check the starter. 1Checking the Engine
If you must start the vehicle immediately, use an
assisting vehicle or booster battery to jump start it.
2 Jump Starting P. 306
Models with keyless access system
Do not hold the ENGINE START/STOP button for
more than 15 seconds.
304
uuEngine Does Not StartuEmergency Engine Stop
305
Jump Starting
Turn off the power to electric devices, such as audio and lights. Turn off the engine, 3 WARNING
then open the bonnet.
A battery can explode if you do not follow
1. Connect the first jumper cable to your
the correct procedure, seriously injuring
vehicle's battery + terminal.
anyone nearby.
2. Connect the other end of the first jumper
cable to the booster battery + terminal. Keep all sparks, open flames, and smoking
u Use a 12-volt booster battery only. materials away from the battery.
u When using the automotive battery
charger to boost your 12-volt battery,
Booster NOTICE
Handling the Unexpected
306
uuJump Startingu
308
Shift Lever Does Not Move
309
Overheating
How to Handle Overheating
Overheating symptoms are as follows: 1How to Handle Overheating
• The high temperature indicator comes on or the engine suddenly loses power.
• Steam or spray comes out of the engine compartment. 3 WARNING
Steam and spray from an overheated
■ First thing to do engine can seriously scald you.
1. Immediately park the vehicle in a safe place.
2. Turn off all accessories and turn on the hazard warning lights. Do not open the bonnet if steam is coming
u No steam or spray present: Keep the engine running and open the bonnet. out.
u Steam or spray is present: Turn off the engine and wait until it subsides.
Then open the bonnet. NOTICE
Continuing to drive with the high temperature
Handling the Unexpected
310
uuOverheatinguHow to Handle Overheating
■ Last thing to do
Once the engine has cooled sufficiently, restart it and check the high temperature
indicator.
If the high temperature indicator is off, resume driving. If it stays on, contact a dealer
for repairs.
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Indicator, Coming On/Blinking
If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator Comes On
■ Reasons for the indicator to come on 1If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator Comes 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. Immediately park the vehicle on level ground in a safe place. serious mechanical damage almost immediately.
2. If necessary, turn the hazard warning lights on.
■ What to do after parking the vehicle
1. Stop the engine and let it sit for approximately three minutes.
2. Open the bonnet and check the oil level.
2 Oil Check P. 252
3. Start the engine and check the low oil pressure indicator.
u The indicator goes off: Start driving again.
Handling the Unexpected
If the Charging System Indicator Comes On 1If the Charging System Indicator Comes On
If you need to stop temporarily, do not turn off the
■ Reasons for the indicator to come on engine. Restarting the engine may rapidly discharge
Comes on when the battery is not being charged. the battery.
■ What to do when the indicator comes on
Turn off the heating and cooling system, rear demister, and other
electrical systems, and immediately contact a dealer for repairs.
312
uuIndicator, Coming On/BlinkinguIf the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On or Blinks
313
uuIndicator, Coming On/BlinkinguIf the Electric Power Steering (EPS) System Indicator Comes On
314
Fuses
Fuse Locations
If any electrical devices are not working, Fuse locations are shown on the fuse box ■ Circuit protected and fuse rating
turn the ignition switch to LOCK (0 *1 and cover.
Circuit Protected Amps
check to see if any applicable fuse is blown. Locate the fuse in question by the fuse
1 Battery 100 A
number and box cover mark.
2 EPS 60 A
■ Engine Compartment Fuse Box
3 Stop/Hazard 20 A
Located near the + terminal on the battery. 1. Pull on the tab to release the front of the
cover.
Tab 2. Pull up the cover by pushing the two tabs
as shown.
Replacement of engine compartment
fuses should be done by a dealer.
Fuse Box
Fuse Box
■ Driver’s Side Interior Fuse Box Left-hand drive type Right-hand drive type
Fuse Label
Handling the Unexpected
a b
d c
316
uuFusesuFuse Locations
Fuse Box
1 2
321
uuFusesuInspecting and Changing Fuses
u If the fuse is blown, use a Phillips-head There is a fuse puller on the interior fuse box.
screwdriver to remove the screw and
replace it with a new one.
Blown Fuse
Fuse Puller
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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. The bumpers are not designed
This is the best way to transport your vehicle. to support the vehicle's weight.
Continued 323
uuEmergency Towingu
Except Mexican models 1If your vehicle must be towed with the front wheels on the
■ If your vehicle must be towed with the front wheels on the ground: ground:
1. Check the ground underneath the vehicle
NOTICE
Cover around where the transmission housing is
Continuously variable transmission models
for a fluid leak.
If you cannot shift the transmission or turn on the
u If you find a leak, call a professional
engine, will damage the transmission. Your vehicle
towing service and have your vehicle must be transported with the front wheels off the
inspected by a dealer. ground.
2. Put a cloth on the edge of the cover.
Carefully pry with a small flat-tip Towing a vehicle is prohibited by law in some
screwdriver or a metal fingernail file to countries. Check and follow the legal requirements
remove the cover. of the country you are driving before towing your
Handling the Unexpected
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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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
Towing wrench out of the luggage area. ground:
Hook
4. Screw the towing hook into the hole, and Going down a long slope heats up the brakes. This
tighten it with the wheel nut wrench may prevent the brakes from working properly. If
securely. your vehicle needs to be towed on an incline, call a
5. Hook the towing device to the towing professional towing service.
hook.
6. Start the engine. To avoid damage to your vehicle, use the towing
u If it is difficult to turn on the engine, put hook for straight, flat ground towing only. Do not
the ignition switch in ACCESSORY (q *1 or tow at an angle. This hook should not be used to tow
ON (w *1. the vehicle onto a flat bed. Do not use it as a tie
Manual transmission models down.
*1 : Models with the keyless access system have an ENGINE START/STOP button instead of an ignition
switch.
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When You Cannot Open the Tailgate
■ What to Do When Unable to Open the Tailgate 1What to Do When Unable to Open the Tailgate
Following up:
If you cannot open the tailgate, use the following procedure. After taking these steps, contact a dealer to have
1. Use a flat-tip screwdriver and remove the your vehicle checked.
cover on the back of the tailgate.
u Wrap the flat-tip screwdriver with a cloth When you open the tailgate from inside, make sure
to prevent scratches. there is enough space around the tailgate, and it
does not hit anyone or any object.
Cover
Handling the Unexpected
Unlock (Open)
Models without
keyless access
system
Unlock (Open)
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Information
This chapter includes your vehicle's specifications, locations of identification numbers, and other
information required by regulation.
Specifications.................................... 328
Identification Numbers .................... 331
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN),
Engine Number and Transmission
Number ......................................... 331
Devices that Emit Radio Waves * ..... 332
Information
Continued 329
uuSpecificationsu
■ Vehicle Dimensions
4,451 mm*9, *15
4,453 mm*1
4,453.3 mm*2, *11
Length
4,456 mm*3
4,456.3 mm*4, *12, *13
4,457 mm*10, *16
1,734.8 mm*2, *4, *11, *12, *13
Width
1,735 mm*5, *8, *9, *10, *14
1,665.8 mm*2, *4, *11, *12, *13
Height 1,666 mm*5, *8
1,677 mm*9, *10, *14
2,655 mm*6, *8
Wheelbase 2,662 mm*5, *9, *10, *14
2,662.4 mm*11, *12, *13
1,500 mm*7
Front
1,517 mm*8
Track
1,500 mm*7
Rear
1,505 mm*8
*1: Indonesian S models, Indian models except VX models, and
South African models without keyless access system
*2: Thai models without keyless access system
*3: Indonesian E models, Indian VX models, and South African
Information
330
Identification Numbers
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), Engine Number
and Transmission Number 1Vehicle Identification Number (VIN), Engine Number and
Transmission Number
Your vehicle has a 17-digit vehicle identification number (VIN) used to register your
Vietnam models
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.
shown as follows.
Engine Number
Information
Engine/Chassis Number/
Certification Plate *
The following products and systems on your vehicle emit radio waves when in
operation.
Mexican models
Each radio frequency device installed in the vehicle conforms to the requirements
and standards of the regulation listed below:
As required by the FCC: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) This device may not cause
harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference received,
including interference that may cause undesired operation.
Vietnam models
HONDAVN
A00092011
Index
Dust and Pollen Filter .............................. 284 Interior Lights .......................................... 271
Automatic Transmission ........................... 216
Heating................................................... 159 Position Light .......................................... 265
Auxiliary Input Jack .................................. 172
Air Conditioning System Rear Licence Plate Light ........................... 270
Average Fuel Economy......................... 88, 91
(Climate Control System) ....................... 164 Rear Turn Signal Light ............................. 268
Changing the Mode........................ 164, 165 Side Turn Signal Light.............................. 267
Bulb Specifications ................................... 328
333
C Kickdown................................................ 216 Locking/Unlocking the Doors from
Operating the Shift Lever......... 217, 218, 220 the Outside ............................................. 98
Carbon Monoxide Gas................................ 73
Shift Lever Does Not Move ...................... 309 Lockout Prevention System ..................... 103
Carrying Luggage ............................. 205, 207
Shifting ........................................... 217, 219 Driving ...................................................... 203
Certification Label .................................... 331
Controls....................................................... 93 Automatic Transmission .......................... 216
Changing Bulbs......................................... 260
Coolant (Engine) ...................................... 254 Braking ................................................... 227
Charging System Indicator ................. 77, 312
Adding to the Radiator............................ 255 Shifting Gear .......................... 217, 219, 223
Child Restraint System................................ 53
Adding to the Reserve Tank..................... 254 Starting the Engine ......................... 209, 212
Booster Seats............................................. 71
High Temperature Indicator....................... 80 Dust and Pollen Filter .............................. 284
Child Restraint System for Infants .............. 56
Overheating ............................................ 310
Child Restraint System for Small
Creeping
Children................................................... 58
(Continuously Variable Transmission) ... 216
E
Installing a Child Restraint System with Electric Power Steering (EPS) System
Cup Holders .............................................. 154
a Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt .......................... 65
Indicator ........................................... 81, 314
Larger Children.......................................... 70
Emergency................................................ 323
Rearward Facing Child Restraint System..... 56 D Engine
Selecting a Child Restraint System.............. 59
Daytime Running Lights .......................... 127 Coolant .................................................. 254
Child Safety ................................................. 53
Dead Battery............................................. 306 Jump Starting ......................................... 306
Childproof Door Locks ............................. 105
Defrosting the Windscreen and Number .................................................. 331
Cleaning the Exterior ............................... 288
Windows ......................................... 163, 166 Oil .......................................................... 251
Cleaning the Interior ................................ 286 Devices that Emit Radio Waves ............... 332 Starting........................................... 209, 212
Climate Control System ............................ 164
Dimming Switch Buzzer ......................................... 118
Changing the Mode ................................ 164
Headlights............................................... 124 Engine Coolant ........................................ 254
Defrosting the Windscreen and Dipstick (Engine Oil)................................. 252 Adding to the Radiator ........................... 255
Windows .............................................. 166
Directional Signals (Turn Signals)............ 123 Adding to the Reserve Tank .................... 254
Recirculation and Fresh Air Mode............. 165
Door Mirrors ............................................. 135 High Temperature Indicator ...................... 80
Index
334
Recommended Engine Oil ....................... 251 Range........................................................ 88 Making a Call.......................................... 198
Engine Start/Stop Button ........................ 119 Recommendation .................................... 234 Menus..................................................... 189
EPS (Electric Power Steering) System........ 81 Refueling ................................................. 235 Options During a Call .............................. 202
Exhaust Hazard (Carbon Monoxide)......... 73 Fuel Economy............................................ 237 Phone Setup............................................ 191
Exterior Care (Cleaning) .......................... 288 Fuel Fill Cap......................................... 24, 235 Receiving a Call ....................................... 201
Exterior Mirrors........................................ 135 Fuel Fill Door....................................... 24, 235 Speed Dial............................................... 195
Fuel Gauge.................................................. 89 To Clear the System ................................ 194
Fuses .......................................................... 315 Hazard Warning Button .............................. 5
F Inspecting and Changing ......................... 322 Headlights................................................. 124
Features .................................................... 169 Locations ................................. 315, 316, 320 Adjuster .................................................. 128
Filter Aiming .................................................... 260
Dust and Pollen....................................... 284 Dimming ................................................. 124
Flat Tyre.................................................... 295 G Operating................................................ 124
Fluids Gasoline (Fuel) Heating and Cooling System ................... 158
Brake/Clutch ........................................... 258 Instant Fuel Economy................................. 88 Cooling ................................................... 161
Continuously Variable Transmission ........ 256 Gauges ........................................................ 86 Defrosting the Windscreen and
Engine Coolant ....................................... 254 Gear Shift Lever Positions Windows............................................... 163
Manual Transmission .............................. 257 Continuously Variable Dust and Pollen Filter............................... 284
Windscreen Washer ................................ 259 Transmission ................................. 217, 219 Heating ................................................... 159
Fog Light Indicator .................................... 82 Manual Transmission ............................... 223 HFT (Hands-Free Telephone) ................... 187
Folding Down the Third Row Seats ........ 144 Glass (care) ........................................ 287, 289 High Beam Indicator .................................. 82
Foot Brake ................................................ 228 Glove Box .................................................. 153
Front Airbags (SRS) .................................... 48
Front Seats................................................ 136 I
Adjusting ................................................ 136
H Identification Numbers ............................ 331
Fuel ........................................................... 234 Halogen Bulbs................................... 260, 262 Engine and Transmission ......................... 331
Index
Economy................................................. 237 Hands-Free Telephone (HFT) System ....... 187 Vehicle Identification ............................... 331
Gauge ...................................................... 86 Cellular Phonebook ................................. 194 Ignition Switch ......................................... 118
Information..................................... 234, 328 HFT Buttons............................................. 187 Illumination Control................................. 131
Instant Fuel Economy ................................ 88 HFT Menus .............................................. 189 Knob....................................................... 131
Low Fuel Indicator..................................... 79 HFT Status Display ................................... 188
335
Immobilizer System .................................. 113 Instant Fuel Economy................................. 88 High Beam Indicator Light ......................... 82
Indicator .................................................... 84 Instrument Panel ........................................ 75 Interior.................................................... 151
Indicators..................................................... 76 Brightness Control................................... 131 Lights On Indicator.................................... 82
Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ..................... 80 Interior Lights ........................................... 151 Turn Signals ............................................ 123
Charging System ....................................... 77 Interior Rearview Mirror.......................... 135 Load Limits ............................................... 207
Door and Tailgate Open............................. 80 iPod ........................................................... 177 Locking/Unlocking ..................................... 95
ECO........................................................... 84 Childproof Door Locks ............................ 105
Electric Power Steering (EPS) System .......... 81 From Inside ............................................. 104
Fog Light ................................................... 82
J From Outside ............................................ 98
High Beam................................................. 82 Jack (Wheel Nut Wrench) ........................ 299 Keys.......................................................... 95
High Temperature...................................... 80 Jump Starting ........................................... 306 Using a Key............................................. 102
Immobilizer System.................................... 84 Lockout Prevention System ..................... 103
Keyless Access System ............................... 81 Low Battery Charge ................................. 312
Light Control ............................................. 83
K Low Fuel Indicator ..................................... 79
Lights On................................................... 82 Key Number Tag......................................... 96 Low Keyless Remote Signal Strength ....... 97
Low Fuel.................................................... 79 Keyless Access System ................................ 98 Low Oil Pressure Indicator....................... 312
Low Oil Pressure ........................................ 76 Keys ............................................................. 95 Lubricant Specifications Chart ................ 329
Maintenance Required............................... 84 Lockout Prevention.................................. 103 Luggage (Load Limit)............................... 207
Malfunction Indicator Lamp ....................... 77 Number Tag .............................................. 96
Parking Brake and Brake System ................ 76 Rear Door Won’t Open............................ 105
Rotate Wheel............................................. 82 Remote Transmitter........................... 98, 100 M
Seat Belt Reminder .................................... 79 Types and Functions .................................. 95 Maintenance ............................................ 239
Security System Alarm ............................... 83 Won’t Turn ............................................... 27 Battery.................................................... 280
Shift Lever Position .................................... 77 Kickdown Brake/Clutch Fluid ................................... 258
Shift to Park............................................... 82 (Continuously Variable Transmission) ... 216 Cleaning ................................................. 286
Starter System ........................................... 82 Climate Control ...................................... 284
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Index
Oil (Engine) .............................................. 251 Installing a Child Restraint System with
Adding ................................................... 253 R a Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt .......................... 65
Checking ................................................ 252 Radiator .................................................... 255 Pregnant Women ...................................... 43
Low Oil Pressure Indicator ................. 76, 312 Radio (AM/FM).......................................... 175 Reminder .................................................. 38
Recommended Engine Oil ....................... 251 Range .......................................................... 88 Warning Indicator ............................... 38, 79
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Seats .......................................................... 136 Jump Starting.......................................... 306 Brake Pedal Vibrates ................................. 27
Adjusting................................................. 136 Steering Wheel......................................... 134 Buzzer Sounds When Opening Door ......... 28
Front Seats .............................................. 136 Adjusting ................................................ 134 Emergency Towing ................................. 323
Second Row/Rear Seats............................ 138 Stopping ................................................... 231 Engine Won’t Start ................................. 303
Third Row Seats....................................... 143 Supplemental Restraint System (SRS)........ 48 Noise When Braking ................................. 28
Security System ......................................... 113 Switches Overheating............................................ 310
Immobilizer System Indicator ..................... 84 (Around the Steering Wheel) ........ 4, 6, 118 Puncture/Flat Tyre ................................... 295
Security System Alarm Indicator ................. 83 Rear Door Won’t Open ............................. 28
SEL/RESET Knob .................................... 87, 90 Shift Lever Won’t Move .......................... 309
Select Lever ....................................... 217, 219
T Unable to Open the Tailgate ................... 326
Selecting a Child Restraint System............. 59 Tachometer................................................. 86 Warning Indicators.................................... 76
Selector Knob (Audio) .............................. 173 Tailgate ..................................................... 110 Turn signals .............................................. 123
Setting the Clock ........................................ 94 Temperature Indicators (Instrument Panel) ..................... 81
Shift Lever ................................. 217, 219, 223 High Temperature Indicator....................... 80 Tyres.......................................................... 276
Operation ................................ 218, 220, 223 Outside Temperature Display..................... 89 Air Pressure............................................. 329
Releasing ................................................. 309 Temperature Sensor........................... 89, 167 Checking and Maintaining ...................... 276
Won’t Move ............................................ 309 Third Row Seats (Folding Down)............. 144 Inspection ............................................... 276
Shift Lever Position Indicator............. 77, 218 Time (Setting) ............................................. 94 Puncture (Flat Tyre) ................................. 295
Shifting (Continuously Variable Tools.......................................................... 294 Rotation.................................................. 279
Transmission).................................. 217, 219 Towing a Trailer ....................................... 208 Spare Tyre....................................... 295, 329
Shifting (Manual Transmission) ............... 223 Towing Your Vehicle Wear Indicators....................................... 277
Spare Tyre ......................................... 295, 329 Emergency .............................................. 323
Spark Plugs................................................ 328 Transmission ............................. 217, 219, 223
Specifications ............................................ 328 Continuously Variable ..................... 217, 219 U
Specified Fuel............................................ 234 Fluid................................................ 256, 257 Unlocking the Doors.................................. 98
Speedometer............................................... 86 Manual ................................................... 223 Unlocking the Front Doors from
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SRS Airbags (Airbags) ................................. 48 Number................................................... 331 the Inside ................................................ 104
Start/Stop Button...................................... 119 Shift Lever Position Indicator...... 77, 218, 220 USB Adapter ............................................. 170
Starting the Engine .......................... 209, 212 Trip Meter............................................. 88, 91 USB Flash Drives ....................................... 186
Does Not Start ......................................... 303 Troubleshooting....................................... 293 USB Port.................................................... 171
Engine Switch Buzzer............................... 118 Blown Fuse...................................... 315, 316 Using the Keyless Access System ............... 98
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V Wipers and Washers ................................. 129
Checking and Replacing Wiper Blades ..... 272
Vanity Mirrors .............................................. 9
WMA ......................................................... 180
Vehicle Identification Numbers .............. 331
Worn Tyres ........................................ 276, 277
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) ................... 225
Off Button .............................................. 226
Off Indicator ............................................. 81
System Indicator ....................................... 81
Ventilation ............................... 158, 164, 165
Viscosity (Oil).................................... 251, 329
VSA (Vehicle Stability Assist) ................... 225
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Warning and Information
Messages................................................... 85
Warning Indicator On/Blinking............... 312
Warning Labels .......................................... 74
Watts ........................................................ 328
Wear Indicators (Tyre) ............................. 277
Wheel Cover............................................. 301
Wheel Nut Wrench (Jack Handle)........... 299
Window Washers
Adding/Refilling Fluid .............................. 259
Switch .................................................... 129
Windows (Opening and Closing) ............ 116
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Windscreen
Cleaning ......................................... 287, 289
Defrosting/Defogging ..................... 163, 166
Washer Fluid........................................... 259
Wiper Blades........................................... 272
Wipers and Washers ............................... 129
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