louder the audio volume becomes. As you slow down, the audio volume decreases.
The default setting is Mid. If you feel the sound is too loud, choose low. If you feel the sound is too quiet, choose Hi.
To see the audio display when you are finished adjusting the sound, wait 5 seconds.
Audio System Lighting You can use the instrument panel brightness control buttons to adjust the illumination of the audio system (see page illuminates when the parking lights are on, even if the radio is off.
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(C type) with navigation system
CD ICON
OPEN BUTTON
CD BUTTON
AUDIO BUTTON
SCAN BUTTON
RANDOM BUTTON
FAST FORWARD BUTTON
SKIP
+
BUTTON
REPEAT BUTTON
REWIND BUTTON
SKIP
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BUTTON
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Disc Player
DISC SLOT
CLOSE BUTTON
With the ignition in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position, press the OPEN button, and insert a disc about halfway into the disc slot. The drive will pull the disc in the rest of the way, and the disc will begin to play. You operate the disc player with the same controls used for the radio. The number of the track playing is shown in the display. The system will continuously play a disc until you change modes.
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Avoid using discs with adhesive labels. The label can curl up and cause the disc to jam in the unit.
Push the AUDIO button to show the audio system screen. You can also operate the audio system without showing the audio system screen by using the standard controls. The status bar is shown at the bottom of the screen each time you press a button.
The player can also play CD-TEXT, MP3, and WMA formats.
When you play CD-TEXT, you will see the track name, artist name, and album name on the screen. When you play MP3/WMA discs, you will see the track name and folder name on the screen. If the disc was not recorded with this information, it will not be displayed.
To Change Tracks Push the track on the disc. Push the
button to play the next
button once to replay the track
in play; press it twice to replay the previous track. To move rapidly within a track, press and hold the
or the
button.
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REPEAT Press the RPT button to continuously replay a track. You will see REPEAT in the display. Press the RPT button again to turn it off. In MP3/WMA mode, press and hold the RPT button to activate folder repeat. Folder repeat continuously replays the folder.
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Press the RDM
RANDOM button to play the tracks in random order. You will see RANDOM in the display. Press the RDM button again to return to normal play. In MP3/ WMA mode, press and hold the RDM button to activate folder random. Folder random plays the tracks in random order within the current folder.
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The SCAN function
SCAN
samples all the tracks on the disc in
the order they are recorded. To
activate it, press and release the
SCAN button. You will see SCAN in
the display, and you will get a 10
second sampling of each track on the
disc. Press the SCAN button again to
get out of scan mode. In MP3/WMA
mode, press and hold the SCAN
button to activate folder scan. Folder
scan samples the first track of each
folder.
Playing a Disc (Vehicles with Navigation System)
To Choose a Track
You can also choose a track directly from a track list. Touch TRACK LIST on the screen, and the track list screen is shown.
If you are playing a CD, the screen shows the track number. If you are playing a CD-TEXT disc, the track name is also shown. If you are playing an MP3 or WMA disc, the folders will also be shown.
If there are no track names, the track numbers are displayed. You will see the current track highlighted. Select the desired track. If you are checking the track list and want to go back to previous screen, touch Return.
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To Stop Playing a Disc To take the system out of disc mode, press the AM/FM button or CD/XM button (if the XM radio is connected). You can also touch the FM1, FM2, AM, or CARD icon on the screen. To return to disc mode, press the CD/ XM button or touch the CD icon.
Removing a Disc
EJECT BUTTON
CLOSE BUTTON
Press the OPEN button. The screen
folds back, and the disc player
appears. Press the eject button
) to remove the disc. If you
eject the disc, but do not remove it
from the slot, the system will
automatically reload it after 10
seconds and will remain there in a
pause mode.
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To close the screen, press the CLOSE button. The screen will not close if you have a partially inserted CD or PC card.
Playing an MP3/WMA Disc The disc player plays MP3/WMA folders in recorded order. Maximum playable folder layers are 8, total playable folders are 99, and total playable tracks are 999 per disc. If your disc has a complex structure, the disc player takes some time to read the disc before playing it.
Protecting Discs For information on how to handle and protect discs, see page
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TRACK LIST ICON
PC CARD ICON
PLAY MODE ICON
OPEN BUTTON
CD/XM BUTTON
AUDIO BUTTON SCAN BUTTON
REPEAT BUTTON
RANDOM BUTTON
FAST FORWARD BUTTON REWIND BUTTON
SKIP
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PC Card
PC CARD SLOT
CLOSE BUTTON
With the ignition in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position, press the OPEN button, insert a PC card all the way into the card slot, then press the CLOSE button. The PC card will begin to play. You operate the PC card with the same controls used for the radio. The number of the track playing is shown in the display. The system will continuously play a card until you change modes.
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Push the AUDIO button to show the audio system screen. You can also operate the audio system without showing the audio system screen by using the standard controls. The status bar is shown at the bottom of the screen each time you press a button.
The PC card player can play MP3
and WMA formats.
NOTE:
When you insert a PC card into the slot, make sure you put it in straight. If you cannot insert it, remove it, and insert again.
Do not keep PC cards in the vehicle. Direct sunlight and high heat will damage them.
To avoid damaging the card reader, do not insert hard disc drive cards into the PC card slot.
You cannot close the display until the PC card is inserted all the way in or removed.
Never insert foreign objects into the PC card slot.
The system may not be able to read some memory cards depending on the type of memory card or combination of PC card adaptor and memory card. Recommended memory cards are CompactFlash and Flash ATA memory cards.
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Play Mode
FOLDER MODE
PLAY MODE ICON
MODE INDICATOR
ARTIST MODE
PLAY MODE ICON
ALBUM MODE
PLAY MODE ICON
MODE INDICATOR
MODE INDICATOR
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To Change Tracks Push the track. Push the replay the track in play; press it twice to replay the previous track. To move rapidly within a track, press and hold the
button once to
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Toselectaplaymode
There are three modes to choose from: folder, artist, and album. Touch the PLAY MODE icon, then choose one. Folder mode plays tracks in the order they are recorded in. Artist mode plays tracks in alphabetical order by artist and song title. Album mode plays albums in alphabetical order. If the ID3 tag information is not in your card, the play mode might not work properly.
Choose ‘‘Continue playing the current song’’ or ‘‘Play a new track list.’’ Continue playing the Current Song plays the current song, then goes into the play mode you chose. Play a new track list plays the play mode you chose.
You can always go back to the previous screen by pressing the CANCEL button. Press the AUDIO button to exit.
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REPEAT Press the RPT button to continuously replay a track. You will see TRACK REPEAT in the display. Press RPT button again to turn it off.
Press and hold the RPT button until you hear a beep. Folder, artist, or album repeat will be activated depending on which play mode you chose. Folder repeat continuously replays the folder. Artist repeat continuously replays by that artist. Album repeat continuously replays the album. Press the RPT button again to turn it off.
−
Press the RDM
RANDOM button to play the tracks in random order. You will see TRACK RANDOM in the display. Press the RDM button again to return to normal play.
Press and hold the RDM button until you hear a beep. Folder, artist, or album random will be activated depending on which play mode you chose. Folder random plays the tracks in random order within a folder. Artist random plays the artist’s tracks in random order. Album random plays the tracks in random order within an album. Press the RDM button again to turn it off.
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The SCAN function
SCAN samples all the tracks on the PC card in the order they are recorded. To activate it, press and release the SCAN button. You will see TRACK SCAN in the display, and you will get a 10 second sampling of each track on the card. Press the SCAN button again to get out of scan mode.
Press and hold the SCAN button until you hear a beep. Folder, artist, or album scan will be activated depending on which play mode you chose. You will get a 10 second sampling of each track. Folder scan samples the first track of each folder. Artist scan samples the first track of each artist. Album scan samples the first track of each album. To hear the rest of the folder, the artist, or the album, press the SCAN button, within 10 seconds. If you do not, the system advances to the next folder, artist, or album, plays for 10 seconds of it, and continues throughout the rest of folders, artists, or albums the same way. When the system reaches the last folder, artist, or album, the scan mode is cancelled, and the PC card plays normally.
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To Choose a Track
SONG SEARCH ICON
(Folder Mode) SONG SEARCH ICON
TRACK LIST ICON
(Artist Mode) SONG SEARCH ICON
(Album Mode)
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SONG SEARCH ICON
TITLE BY KEYWORD ICON
MORE ICON
SearchbyTitlebyKeyword
Folder mode is shown
RETURN ICON
You can also choose a track directly from a track list. Touch TRACK LIST on the screen, and the track list screen will be shown. The display changes depending on which play mode you chose. You will see the current track highlighted. Select the desired track. If you want to go back to the previous screen, press Return.
ARTIST ICON
ALBUM ICON
If you want to search for a particular song, select Song Search on the track list screen. You can search a song from Title by Keyword, Artist, or Album.
LIST ICON
If you choose Title by Keyword, enter the title or any keyword, then press List. The system will search to find the song or songs.
If you cannot find characters, select More to show other characters.
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SearchbyArtist
SearchbyAlbum
Then select a song.
If you choose Artist, select an artist, then select a song.
If you choose Album, select an album, then select a song.
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Playing an MP3/WMA Card The player plays recorded MP3/ WMA cards in recorded order. Maximum playable folder layers are 8, total playable folders are 99, and total playable tracks are 999 per card. If your card has a complex structure, the player takes some time to read the card before playing it.
To Stop Playing a Card To take the system out of card mode, press the AM/FM button or CD/XM button (if a disc is loaded or the XM radio is connected). You can also touch the FM1, FM2, AM, or CD icon on the screen. To return to card mode, press the CD/XM button or touch the CARD icon.
Removing a PC Card
EJECT BUTTON
CLOSE BUTTON
Press the OPEN button. The screen folds back, and the player appears. Press the eject button ( ), and remove the card, then press the CLOSE button.
You cannot close the display until the PC card is inserted all the way in or removed.
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Disc Player Error Messages (Vehicles with Navigation System)
If you see an error message in the display while playing a disc, find the cause in the chart to the right. If you cannot clear the error message, take your vehicle to your dealer.
Indication
Cause
Solution
FOCUS Error
Mechanical Error
High temperature
Press the EJECT button, and pull out the disc. Check if it is inserted correctly in the disc player. Make sure the disc is not scratched or damaged. Press the EJECT button, and pull out the disc. Check the disc for damage or deformation. If the disc cannot be pulled out, or the error message does not disappear after the disc is ejected, see your dealer. Will disappear when the temperature returns to normal.
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Radio Frequencies The radio can receive the complete AM and FM bands. Those bands cover these frequen- cies:
AM band: 530 to 1,710 kHz FM band: 87.7 to 107.9 MHz
Radio stations on the AM band are assigned frequencies at least 10 kHz apart (530, 540, 550). Stations on the FM band are assigned frequencies at least 0.2 MHz apart (87.9, 88.1, 88.3).
Stations must use these exact frequencies. It is fairly common for stations to round-off the frequency in their advertising, so your radio could display a frequency of 100.9 even though the announcer may identify the station as ‘‘FM101.’’
Radio Reception How well the radio receives stations is dependent on many factors, such as the distance from the station’s transmitter, nearby large objects, and atmospheric conditions.
A radio station’s signal gets weaker as you get farther away from its transmitter. If you are listening to an AM station, you will notice the sound volume becoming weaker, and the station drifting in and out. If you are listening to an FM station, you will see the stereo indicator flickering off and on as the signal weakens. Eventually, the stereo indicator will go off and the sound will fade completely as you get out of range of the station’s signal.
Radio Reception
Driving very near the transmitter of a station that is broadcasting on a frequency close to the frequency of the station you are listening to can also affect your radio’s reception. You may temporarily hear both stations, or hear only the station you are close to.
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Radio Reception
Electrical interference from passing vehicles and stationary sources can cause temporary reception problems.
AsrequiredbytheFCC: Changesormodificationsnotexpressly approvedbythepartyresponsiblefor compliancecouldvoidtheuser’s authoritytooperatetheequipment.
Radio signals, especially on the FM band, are deflected by large objects such as buildings and hills. Your radio then receives both the direct signal from the station’s transmitter, and the deflected signal. This causes the sound to distort or flutter. This is a main cause of poor radio reception in city driving.
Radio reception can be affected by atmospheric conditions such as thunderstorms, high humidity, and even sunspots. You may be able to receive a distant radio station one day and not receive it the next day because of a change in conditions.
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General Information
When using CD-R or CD-RW discs, use only high quality discs labeled for audio use.
When recording a CD-R or CD-RW, the recording must be closed for it to be used by the system.
Play only standard round discs. Odd-shaped discs may jam in the drive or cause other problems.
Handle your discs properly to prevent damage and skipping.
Do not use discs with adhesive labels. The label can curl up and cause the disc to jam in the unit.
Protecting Discs When a disc is not being played, store it in its case to protect it from dust and other contamination. To prevent warpage, keep discs out of direct sunlight and extreme heat.
To clean a disc, use a clean soft cloth. Wipe across the disc from the center to the outside edge.
A new disc may be rough on the inner and outer edges. The small plastic pieces causing this roughness can flake off and fall on the recording surface of the disc, causing skipping or other problems. Remove these pieces by rubbing the inner and outer edges with the side of a pencil or pen.
Never try to insert foreign objects in the disc player.
Protecting Your Discs
Handle a disc by its edges; never touch either surface. Do not place stabilizer rings or labels on the disc. These, along with contamination from finger prints, liquids, and felt- tip pens, can cause the disc to not play properly, or possibly jam in the drive.
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If you make a mistake entering the
code, do not start over; complete the
five-digit (except for model with
navigation system)/four-digit (model
with navigation system) sequence,
then enter the correct code. You
have 10 tries to enter the correct
code. If you are unsuccessful in 10
attempts, you must then leave the
system on for 1 hour before trying
again.
If you lose the card, you must obtain the code number from a dealer. To do this, you will need the system’s serial number.
If your vehicle’s battery is disconnected or goes dead, or the radio fuse is removed, the audio system will disable itself. Use the preset buttons to enter the five-digit code (except for model with navigation system)/four-digit code (model with navigation system). The code is on the radio code card included in your owner’s manual kit. When it is entered correctly, the radio will start playing.
Radio Theft Protection
Your vehicle’s audio system will disable itself if it is disconnected from electrical power for any reason. To make it work again, you must enter a specific five-digit code (except for model with navigation system)/four-digit code (model with navigation system) in the preset buttons. Because there are hundreds of number combinations possible from five or four-digits, making the system work without knowing the exact code is nearly impossible.
You should have received a card that lists your audio system’s code and serial numbers. It is best to store this card in a safe place at home. In addition, you should write the audio system’s serial number in this owner’s manual.
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Remote Audio Controls
VOL BUTTON
The MODE button changes the mode. Pressing the button repeatedly selects FM1, FM2, AM, a disc (if a disc is loaded), or a PC card (if a card is loaded).
track. You will see the disc and track numbers in the display. If you press and hold the CH button ( − until you hear a beep, you can select a different folder.
) or (
+
CH BUTTON
MODE BUTTON
Three controls for the audio system are mounted in the steering wheel hub. These let you control basic functions without removing your hand from the wheel.
▲
) or down (
The VOL button adjusts the volume up ( ). Press the top or bottom of the button, hold it until the desired volume is reached, then release it.
▼
+
If you are listening to the radio, use the CH button to change stations. Each time you press the top ( ) of the button, the system goes to the next preset station on the band you are listening to. Press the bottom − station. If you press and hold the CH button ( ) until you hear a beep, the system goes into the seek mode. It finds a station with a strong signal.
) to go back to the previous
) or (
+
−
If you are playing a disc, the system skips to the beginning of the next track each time you press the top ) of the CH button. Press the + bottom ( beginning of the current track. Press it again to return to the previous
) to return to the
−
Onmodelswithnavigationsystem To use the voice control system, refer to the navigation system manual.
Auxiliary Input Jack Ifequipped The auxiliary input jack is under the accessory power socket. The system will accept auxiliary input from standard audio accessories.
When the appropriate audio unit is connected to the auxiliary input jack, press the CD/XM or XM/AUX button to select the unit.
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Security System
The security system helps to protect
your vehicle and valuables from theft.
The horn sounds and a combination
of headlights (low beam), parking
lights, side marker lights, and
taillights flash if someone attempts
to break into your vehicle or remove
the radio. This alarm continues for 2
minutes, then it stops. To reset an
alarming system before the 2
minutes have elapsed, unlock the
driver’s door with the key or the
remote transmitter.
The security system automatically sets 15 seconds after you lock the doors, hood, and trunk. For the system to activate, you must lock the doors from the outside with the key, driver’s lock tab, door lock switch, or remote transmitter. The security system indicator on the instrument panel starts blinking immediately to show you the system is setting itself.
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SECURITY SYSTEM INDICATOR
Once the security system is set, opening any door, the trunk, or the hood without using the key or the remote transmitter will cause it to alarm. It also alarms if the radio is removed from the dashboard or the wiring is cut.
With the system set, you can still open the trunk with the master key or the remote transmitter without triggering the alarm. The alarm will sound if the trunk lock is forced, or the trunk is opened with the trunk release handle.
The security system will not set if the hood, trunk, or any door is not fully closed. If the system will not set, check the door and trunk open indicators on the instrument panel (see page ) to see if the doors and trunk are fully closed. Since it is not part of the monitor display, manually check the hood.
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To see if the system is set
NOTE: after you exit the vehicle, press the LOCK button on the remote transmitter within 5 seconds. If the system is set, the horn will beep once. Do not attempt to alter this system or add other devices to it.
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Cruise control allows you to maintain a set speed above 25 mph (40 km/h) without keeping your foot on the accelerator pedal. It should be used for cruising on straight, open highways. It is not recommended for city driving, winding roads, slippery roads, heavy rain, or bad weather.
Improper use of the cruise control can lead to a crash.
Use the cruise control only when traveling on open highways in good weather.
Using the Cruise Control
CRUISE BUTTON
RES/ACCEL BUTTON
CANCEL BUTTON
DECEL/SET BUTTON
1.
Push the CRUISE button on the steering wheel. The CRUISE MAIN indicator on the instrument panel comes on.
2.
Accelerate to the desired cruising speed above 25 mph (40 km/h).
Cruise Control
3.
Press and release the DECEL/ SET button on the steering wheel. The CRUISE CONTROL indicator on the instrument panel comes on to show the system is now activated.
Cruise control may not hold the set speed when you are going up and down hills. If your speed increases going down a hill, use the brakes to slow down. This will cancel cruise control. To resume the set speed, press the RES/ACCEL button. The indicator on the instrument panel will come back on.
When climbing a steep hill, the automatic transmission may downshift to hold the set speed.
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Cruise Control
Changing the Set Speed You can increase the set cruising speed in any of these ways:
Press and hold the RES/ACCEL button. When you reach the desired cruising speed, release the button.
To increase your speed in very small amounts, tap the RES/ ACCEL button. Each time you do this, the vehicle will speed up about 1 mph (1.6 km/h).
Push on the accelerator pedal. Accelerate to the desired cruising speed, and press the DECEL/SET button.
You can decrease the set cruising speed in any of these ways:
Press and hold the DECEL/SET button. Release the button when you reach the desired speed.
To slow down in very small amounts, tap the DECEL/SET button. Each time you do this, your vehicle will slow down about 1 mph (1.6 km/h).
Tap the brake pedal lightly with your foot. The CRUISE CONTROL indicator on the instrument panel goes out. When the vehicle slows to the desired speed, press the DECEL/SET button.
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Even with the cruise control turned on, you can still use the accelerator pedal to speed up for passing. After completing the pass, take your foot off the accelerator pedal. The vehicle will return to the set cruising speed.
Resting your foot on the brake pedal causes cruise control to cancel.
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Resuming the Set Speed When you push the CANCEL button, or tap the brake or clutch pedal, the system will remember the previously-set cruising speed. To return to that speed, accelerate to above 25 mph (40 km/h) then press and release the RES/ACCEL button. The CRUISE CONTROL indicator comes on. The vehicle will accelerate to the same cruising speed as before.
Pressing the CRUISE button turns the system off and erases the previous cruising speed.
Canceling Cruise Control
CRUISE BUTTON
CANCEL BUTTON
You can cancel cruise control in any of these ways:
Tap the brake pedal.
Push the CANCEL button on the steering wheel.
Push the CRUISE button on the steering wheel.
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Before Driving
Before you begin driving your vehicle, you should know what gasoline to use and how to check the levels of important fluids. You also need to know how to properly store luggage or packages. The information in this section will help you. If you plan to add any accessories to your vehicle, please read the information in this section first.
Break-in Period Fuel Recommendation Service Station Procedures
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Oil Check Engine Coolant Check
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Break-in Period, Fuel Recommendation
Break-in Period Help assure your vehicle’s future reliability and performance by paying extra attention to how you drive during the first 600 miles (1,000 km). During this period:
Avoid full-throttle starts and rapid acceleration.
Do not change the oil until the scheduled maintenance time.
Avoid hard braking for the first 200 miles (300 km).
You should also follow these recommendations with an overhauled or exchanged engine, or when the brakes are replaced.
Fuel Recommendation Your vehicle is designed to operate on unleaded gasoline with a pump octane number of 87 or higher. Use of a lower octane gasoline can cause a persistent, heavy metallic rapping noise that can lead to engine damage.
We recommended using a quality gasoline containing detergent additives that help prevent fuel system and engine deposits.
Using gasoline containing lead will damage your vehicle’s emissions controls. This contributes to air pollution.
In addition, in order to maintain good performance, fuel economy, and emissions control, we strongly recommend, in areas where it is available, the use of gasoline that does NOT contain manganese-based fuel additives such as MMT.
Use of gasoline with these additives may adversely affect performance, and cause the malfunction indicator lamp on your instrument panel to come on. If this happens, contact your authorized dealer for service.
Some gasoline today is blended with oxygenates such as ethanol or MTBE. Your vehicle is designed to operate on oxygenated gasoline containing up to 10 % ethanol by volume and up to 15 % MTBE by volume. Do not use gasoline containing methanol.
If you notice any undesirable operating symptoms, try another service station or switch to another brand of gasoline.
For further important fuel-related information, please refer to your Quick Start Guide
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Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned or seriously injured when handling fuel.
Stop the engine, and keep heat, sparks, and flame away. Handle fuel only outdoors. Wipe up spills immediately.
Refueling
Push
1.
Park with the driver’s side closest to the gas pump.
2.
To open the fuel fill door, push down the lever on the left of the driver’s seat.
Service Station Procedures
3.
4.
Remove the fuel fill cap slowly. You may hear a hissing sound as pressure inside the tank escapes. Place the cap in the holder on the fuel fill door.
Stop filling the tank after the fuel nozzle automatically clicks off. Do not try to ‘‘top off’’ the tank. Leave some room for the fuel to expand with temperature changes.
Ifthefuelnozzlekeepsclickingoff even though the tank is not full, there may be a problem with your vehicle’s fuel vapor recovery system. The system helps keep fuel vapors from going into the atmosphere. Consult your dealer.
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5.
Screw the fuel fill cap back on until it clicks at least once. If you do not properly tighten the cap, the malfunction indicator lamp may come on (see page will also see a ‘‘CHECK FUEL CAP’’ message on the information display.
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6.
Push the fuel fill door closed until it latches.
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Opening and Closing the Hood
LATCH
HOOD RELEASE HANDLE
1.
2.
Park the vehicle, and set the parking brake. Pull the hood release handle under the lower left corner of the dashboard. The hood will pop up slightly.
If the hood latch handle moves stiffly, or if you can open the hood without lifting the handle, the mechanism should be cleaned and lubricated.
Put your fingers under the front edge of the hood near the center. Slide your hand to the left until you feel the hood latch handle. Push this handle up to release it. Lift up the hood.
3.
Holding the grip (the rod can be hot if the engine has been running), pull the support rod out of its clip. Insert the end into the designated hole in the hood.
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SUPPORT ROD
GRIP
DIPSTICK
Oil Check
Service Station Procedures
CLIP
To close the hood, lift it up slightly to remove the support rod from the hole. Put the support rod back into its holding clip. Lower the hood to about a foot (30 cm) above the fender, then let it drop. Make sure it is securely latched.
UPPER MARK LOWER MARK
Wait a few minutes after turning the engine off before you check the oil.
1.
Remove the dipstick (orange loop).
4.
Remove the dipstick again, and check the level. It should be between the upper and lower marks.
2.
Wipe the dipstick with a clean cloth or paper towel.
3.
Insert it all the way back in its tube.
If it is near or below the lower mark,
see
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Adding Engine Oil
on page
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Service Station Procedures, Fuel Economy
Engine Coolant Check
RESERVE TANK
MAX
MIN
Look at the coolant level in the
radiator reserve tank. Make sure it is
between the MAX and MIN lines. If
Adding
it is below the MIN line, see
Engine Coolant
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on page
Owner’s Maintenance on page
Refer to Checks for information about checking other items on your vehicle.
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Improving Fuel Economy
Always maintain your vehicle
according to the maintenance
Owner’s
schedule. See
Maintenance Checks
184
).
(see page
an underinflated tire Forexample, causes more ‘‘rolling resistance,’’ which uses more fuel.
Engine oil also affects fuel economy. The fuel efficient, low- viscosity 0W-20 oil recommended for your Civic Hybrid is formulated to help the engine use less fuel. This oil is available at your dealer.
The build-up of snow or mud on your vehicle’s underside adds weight and rolling resistance. Frequent cleaning helps your fuel mileage and reduces the chance of corrosion.
Drive moderately. Rapid acceleration, abrupt cornering, and hard braking use more fuel.
Always drive in the highest gear possible.
You may find that your Civic Hybrid’s unique combination of an engine and an electric motor has driving characteristics that are somewhat different from what you are used to.
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The air conditioning puts an extra load on the engine which makes it use more fuel. Use the fresh-air ventilation when possible.
Try to maintain a constant speed. Every time you slow down and speed up, your vehicle uses extra fuel. Use cruise control when appropriate.
Wind resistance causes vehicles to use more fuel at higher speeds. Driving at moderate speeds on the highway also reduces wind resistance and conserves fuel.
The current fuel mileage display allows you to monitor your fuel mileage and adjust your driving habits to save fuel.
Combine several short trips into one.
Fuel Economy
You may notice that using the A/C causes a greater drop in fuel economy than you are used to in other vehicles. Although the amount of extra fuel used by the A/C load on the engine is no greater than other vehicles, it is more noticeable because of your Civic Hybrid’s excellent fuel mileage. Using the A/C in hot weather may result in fuel economy that is lower than expected.
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Accessories and Modifications
Modifying your vehicle, or installing some non-Honda accessories, can make it unsafe. Before you make any modifications or add any accessories, be sure to read the following information.
Accessories Your dealer has Honda accessories that allow you to personalize your vehicle. These accessories have been designed and approved for your vehicle, and are covered by warranty.
Although non-Honda accessories may fit on your vehicle, they may not meet factory specifications, and could adversely affect your vehicle’s handling and stability.
Improper accessories or modifications can affect your vehicle’s handling, stability, and performance, and cause a crash in which you can be hurt or killed.
Follow all instructions in this owner’s manual regarding accessories and modifications.
When properly installed, cellular phones, alarms, two-way radios, and low-powered audio systems should not interfere with your vehicle’s computer controlled systems, such as your airbags and anti-lock brakes.
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Before installing any accessory:
Make sure the accessory does not obscure any lights, or interfere with proper vehicle operation or performance.
Be sure electronic accessories do not overload electrical circuits (see page proper operation.
) or interfere with
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Before installing any electronic accessory, have the installer contact your dealer for assistance. If possible, have your dealer inspect the final installation.
Do not install accessories on the side pillars or across the rear windows. In these areas, accessories may interfere with proper operation of the side curtain airbags.
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Accessories and Modifications
Larger or smaller wheels and tires can interfere with the operation of your vehicle’s anti-lock brakes and other systems.
Modifying your steering wheel or any other part of your vehicle’s safety features can make the systems ineffective.
If you plan to modify your vehicle, consult your dealer.
Modifying Your Vehicle Removing parts from your vehicle, or replacing components with non-Honda components could seriously affect your vehicle’s handling, stability, and reliability.
Some examples are:
Lowering the vehicle with a non- Honda suspension kit that significantly reduces ground clearance can allow the undercarriage to hit speed bumps or other raised objects, which could cause the airbags to deploy.
Raising your vehicle with a non-Honda suspension kit can affect the handling and stability.
Non-Honda wheels, because they are a universal design, can cause excessive stress on suspension components.
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Carrying Cargo
DOOR POCKETS
CENTER POCKET
TRUNK
Your vehicle has several convenient storage areas:
Glove box Door pockets Console compartment Trunk Center pocket
However, carrying too much cargo, or improperly storing it, can affect your vehicle’s handling, stability, stopping distance, and tires, and make it unsafe. Before carrying any type of cargo, be sure to read the following pages.
CONSOLE COMPARTMENT
GLOVE BOX
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Carrying Cargo
Load Limits The maximum load for your vehicle is 850 lbs (385 kg) for U.S.A, 395 kg for Canada. This figure includes the total weight of all occupants, cargo, and accessories, and the tongue load if you are towing a trailer.
Overloading or improper loading can affect handling and stability and cause a crash in which you can be hurt or killed.
Follow all load limits and other loading guidelines in this manual.
Steps for determining correct load limit:
4.
1.
2.
3.
Locate the statement, ‘‘the
combined weight of occupants and
cargo should never exceed 850
lbs’’ on your vehicle’s placard.
[The placard is on the driver’s
doorjamb.]
Determine the combined weight of the driver and passengers that will be riding in your vehicle.
Subtract the combined weight of the driver and passengers from 850 lbs.
The resulting figure equals the
available amount of cargo and
luggage load capacity.
For example, if the maximum load
is 850 lbs and there will be five 150
lb. passengers in your vehicle, the
amount of available cargo and
luggage load capacity is 100 lbs.
[850
150) = 100 lbs.]
750 (5
−
×
5.
Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded in the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity in step 4.
In addition, the total weight of the vehicle, all passengers, accessories, and cargo must not exceed the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) or the Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR). Both are on a label on the driver’s doorjamb.
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Carrying Cargo
Carrying Cargo in the Passenger Compartment
Store or secure all items that could be thrown around and hurt someone during a crash.
Carrying Cargo in the Trunk
Distribute cargo evenly on the floor of the trunk, placing the heaviest items on the bottom and as far forward as possible.
Air Intake
AIR INTAKE
If you carry large items that prevent you from closing the trunk, exhaust can enter the passenger area. To avoid the possibility of carbon monoxide poisoning follow the instructions on page
52
The air intake for the IMA battery and electronics is located on top of the rear shelf. Do not block this air intake; it may cause the IMA battery and the power control unit to overheat, causing the IMA system to shut down. It will start working again after it cools.
Do not put any items on the rear shelf that could cover the IMA battery air intake. They can block your view, or be thrown around the vehicle during a crash.
Be sure items placed on the floor behind the front seats cannot roll under the seats and interfere with the pedals or seat operation.
Keep the glove box closed while driving. If it is open, a passenger could injure their knees during a crash or sudden stop.
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Do not spill any liquids over the air intake or put any small foreign objects in it. This may damage the IMA battery and the power control unit.
Carrying Cargo
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Driving
This section gives you tips on starting the engine under various conditions, and how to operate the manual and automatic transmissions. It also includes important information on parking your vehicle, and the braking system.
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Preparing to Drive
Starting the Engine
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Automatic Transmission (CVT) . 166
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Parking
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Braking System
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Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)
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Towing a Trailer
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4.
5.
6.
Check that any items you may be carrying are stored properly or fastened down securely.
9.
Fasten your seat belt. Check that your passengers have fastened their seat belts (see page ).
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Check the seat adjustment (see page
89
).
Check the adjustment of the inside and outside mirrors (see page
93
).
10.
When you start the engine, check the gauges and indicators in the instrument panel (see page ).
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7.
Check the steering wheel
adjustment (see page
75
).
8.
Make sure the doors are securely closed and locked.
Preparing to Drive
Youshoulddothefollowingchecks and adjustments before you drive your vehicle.
1.
Make sure all windows, mirrors, and outside lights are clean and unobstructed. Remove frost, snow, or ice.
2.
Check that the hood and trunk are fully closed.
3.
Visually check the tires. If a tire looks low, use a gauge to check its pressure (see page
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1.
Apply the parking brake.
2.
In cold weather, turn off all electrical accessories to reduce the drain on the battery.
3.
Make sure the shift lever is in Park. Press on the brake pedal.
4.
Without touching the accelerator pedal, turn the ignition key to the START (III) position. Do not hold the key in the START (III) position for more than 15 seconds at a time. If the engine does not start right away, pause for at least 10 seconds before trying again.
The immobilizer system protects your vehicle f rom thef t. If an improperly- coded key (or other device) is used, the engine’s f uel system is disabled. For more inf ormation, see page
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5.
6.
If the engine does not start within 15 seconds, or starts but stalls right away, repeat step 4 with the accelerator pedal pressed halfway down. If the engine starts, release pressure on the accelerator pedal so the engine does not race.
If the engine fails to start, press the accelerator pedal all the way down, and hold it there while starting to clear flooding. If the engine still does not start, return to step 5.
Starting theEngine
Starting in Cold Weather In cold weather, conventional starter is used instead of the IMA system starter. This is normal.
The engine is harder to start in cold
weather. Also, the thinner air f ound at
altitudes above 8,000 f eet (2,400
meters) adds to this problem.
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Automatic Transmission (CVT)
Shift Lever Position Indicators
Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) Honda’s Continuously Variable Transmission’s unique design provides a smooth, constant flow of power. It is electronically controlled for more precise operation and better fuel economy.
These indicators on the instrument panel show which position the shift lever is in.
The ‘‘D’’ indicator comes on for a few seconds when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position. If it flashes while driving (in any shift position), it indicates a possible problem in the transmission.
If the malfunction indicator lamp comes on along with the ‘‘D’’ indicator, there is a problem in the automatic transmission control system. Avoid rapid acceleration, and have the transmission checked by your dealer as soon as possible.
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Shifting
RELEASE BUTTON
SHIFT LEVER
To shift from any position, press firmly on the brake pedal and press the release button on the front of the shiftlever.Youcannotshiftoutof Park when the ignition switch is in the LOCK (0) or ACCESSORY (I) position.
Automatic Transmission (CVT)
To shift from:
Do this:
Press the brake pedal and