Owner's Manual
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Push the lever located under the dash, on the left side of the steering column, all the way up. Pull up and down slightly. After adjusting the steering wheel position, make sure it is securely locked in the desired position and pull the lever all the way down 2. Tilt Steering The steering wheel position can be adjusted to the desired position. Push down and hold it in place by "rocking" it while adjusting the steering wheel to suit driver preference. 1. To lock the steering wheel, hold it up Do not adjust the steering wheel position while driving.
Push the lever located under the dash, on the left side of the steering column, all the way up. Pull up and down slightly. After adjusting the steering wheel position, make sure it is securely locked in the desired position and pull the lever all the way down 2. Tilt Steering The steering wheel position can be adjusted to the desired position. Push down and hold it in place by "rocking" it while adjusting the steering wheel to suit driver preference. 1. To lock the steering wheel, hold it up Do not adjust the steering wheel position while driving.
Owner's Manual
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... by simply pushing the RESUME switch. To Set the Cruise Control: Push the CRUISE CONTROL master switch on winding roads or in traffic, on the dash; To Cancel the Cruise Control: Simply push the CRUISE CONTROL master switch and the indicator light will come on . It is the speed the Cruise...
... by simply pushing the RESUME switch. To Set the Cruise Control: Push the CRUISE CONTROL master switch on winding roads or in traffic, on the dash; To Cancel the Cruise Control: Simply push the CRUISE CONTROL master switch and the indicator light will come on . It is the speed the Cruise...
Owner's Manual
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... slightly, push the button, and lower the lever; when fully released, the BRAKE warning light will pop up slightly. Release the safety catch under the dash on the lever. Pull up on the driver's side. SUPPORT ROD Parking Brake To apply the parking brake, pull up Be sure the hood is...
... slightly, push the button, and lower the lever; when fully released, the BRAKE warning light will pop up slightly. Release the safety catch under the dash on the lever. Pull up on the driver's side. SUPPORT ROD Parking Brake To apply the parking brake, pull up Be sure the hood is...
Owner's Manual
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The corner and center vents can be regulated by the control located beside each vent. The amount of air flow from the corner and center vents can be used for flow-through ventilation, or during the heating and air conditioning operation. CENTER VENTS SIDE DEFROSTER VENT Open HALF Close SIDE DEFROSTER VENT Open HALF Close DASH CORNER VENT WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER VENT Open HALF Close DASH CORNER VENT (cont'd) Dash Vents The corner vents can be tilted up or down, and their louvers turned right or left, to change the direction of air flow.
The corner and center vents can be regulated by the control located beside each vent. The amount of air flow from the corner and center vents can be used for flow-through ventilation, or during the heating and air conditioning operation. CENTER VENTS SIDE DEFROSTER VENT Open HALF Close SIDE DEFROSTER VENT Open HALF Close DASH CORNER VENT WINDSHIELD DEFROSTER VENT Open HALF Close DASH CORNER VENT (cont'd) Dash Vents The corner vents can be tilted up or down, and their louvers turned right or left, to change the direction of air flow.
Owner's Manual
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Whenever the fan is switched on the LX and EX models to direct air to and from the dash corner vents regardless of function lever/button position. Function Lever/Buttons Slide the lever on the DX model or push the appropriate button on , air ...
Whenever the fan is switched on the LX and EX models to direct air to and from the dash corner vents regardless of function lever/button position. Function Lever/Buttons Slide the lever on the DX model or push the appropriate button on , air ...
Owner's Manual
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...ON to prevent the accumulation of driving to the side door windows from blowing into the cabin. SIDE WINDOW DEFROSTER VERTICAL FIN ADJUSTMENT CONTROL DASH CORNER VENT After the windows are moved upward. Continue to adjust the temperature and fan speed to select the or mode for the ... defrosting or defogging, select either the or (defrost) function, switch to your leg and foot area. Air will reduce the temperature of the dash corner vents are pointed toward the windows, and the horizontal fins are sufficiently defrosted, you may wish to find the most comfortable setting. NOTE:...
...ON to prevent the accumulation of driving to the side door windows from blowing into the cabin. SIDE WINDOW DEFROSTER VERTICAL FIN ADJUSTMENT CONTROL DASH CORNER VENT After the windows are moved upward. Continue to adjust the temperature and fan speed to select the or mode for the ... defrosting or defogging, select either the or (defrost) function, switch to your leg and foot area. Air will reduce the temperature of the dash corner vents are pointed toward the windows, and the horizontal fins are sufficiently defrosted, you may wish to find the most comfortable setting. NOTE:...
Owner's Manual
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... affect fuel economy. Check tire pressures and tire wear frequently. If tire wear is uneven, have the alignment checked by removing unnecessary items from the dash vents to avoid rush hour traffic if possible. How To Improve Your Gas Mileage: Drive at the proper intervals. Make sure the parking brake is... in top running condition. Whenever possible, use of Your Car You can only get maximum fuel economy if your Honda dealer. open windows, or use fresh air from the luggage area.
... affect fuel economy. Check tire pressures and tire wear frequently. If tire wear is uneven, have the alignment checked by removing unnecessary items from the dash vents to avoid rush hour traffic if possible. How To Improve Your Gas Mileage: Drive at the proper intervals. Make sure the parking brake is... in top running condition. Whenever possible, use of Your Car You can only get maximum fuel economy if your Honda dealer. open windows, or use fresh air from the luggage area.
Owner's Manual
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..., wipe off, reinsert, remove, and read fluid level - Capacity (including differential): 2.4 (2.5 US qt) Power Steering Fluid: Use only Honda power steering fluid: do not force the rubber plug in when reading fluid level or replacing dipstick. A l l Rights Reserved 31SM4606 00X31-...qt) Automatic Transmission Fluid: Use DEXRON® II type Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF). Gas Station Information Gasoline: UNLEADED only Pump octane of dash. Other Tire Information: Label onh driver's door jamb Hood Release: Pull handle under left side of 86 or higher Gas Tank-Capacity: ...
..., wipe off, reinsert, remove, and read fluid level - Capacity (including differential): 2.4 (2.5 US qt) Power Steering Fluid: Use only Honda power steering fluid: do not force the rubber plug in when reading fluid level or replacing dipstick. A l l Rights Reserved 31SM4606 00X31-...qt) Automatic Transmission Fluid: Use DEXRON® II type Automatic Transmission Fluid (ATF). Gas Station Information Gasoline: UNLEADED only Pump octane of dash. Other Tire Information: Label onh driver's door jamb Hood Release: Pull handle under left side of 86 or higher Gas Tank-Capacity: ...