0/08/27 14:12:32 31TP6610_002 Introduction Congratulations! Your selection of a 2011 Honda Accord Crosstour was a wise investment. It will give you years of driving pleasure. One of the best ways to enhance the enjoyment of your new vehicle is to read this manual. In it, you will learn how to operate its driving controls and convenience items. Afterwards, keep this owner’s manual in your vehicle so you can refer to it at any time.
10/08/27 14:12:37 31TP6610_003 Introduction California Proposition 65 Warning WARNING: This product contains or emits chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. Event Data Recorders This vehicle is equipped with one or more devices commonly referred to as event data recorders. These devices record front seat belt use, front passenger seat occupancy, airbag deployment data, and the failure of any airbag system component.
10/08/27 14:12:48 31TP6610_004 A Few Words About Safety Your safety, and the safety of others, is very important. And operating this vehicle safely is an important responsibility. To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have provided operating procedures and other information on labels and in this manual. This information alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others.
10/08/27 14:13:00 31TP6610_006 2011 Accord Crosstour Online Reference Owner's Manual Contents Owner's Identification Form Your Vehicle at a Glance (main controls) ................................................................................................ 3 Driver and Passenger Safety (seat belts, SRS, and child protection) ............................................................. 5 Instruments and Controls (indicators, gauges, dashboard, and steering column) .....................................
10/08/27 14:13:16 31TP6610_007 Overview of Contents Contents A convenient reference to the sections in this manual. Your Vehicle at a Glance A quick reference to the main controls in your vehicle. Driver and Passenger Safety Important information about the proper use and care of your vehicle’s seat belts, an overview of the supplemental restraint system, and valuable information on how to protect children with child restraints.
10/08/27 14:13:24 31TP6610_008 Your Vehicle at a Glance MOONROOF SWITCH (P.110) HOMELINK BUTTONS* (P.252) Your Vehicle at a Glance INSTRUMENT PANEL INDICATORS (P.55) GAUGES (P.63) MIRROR CONTROL AUTO BUTTON* (P.104) DRIVER’S FRONT AIRBAG (P.9, 23) CLOCK (P.240) COMPASS* (P.245) DRIVING POSITION MEMORY SYSTEM BUTTONS* (P.101) PASSENGER’S FRONT AIRBAG (P.9, 23) MIRROR CONTROLS (P.105) CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (P.128) POWER DOOR LOCK MASTER SWITCH (Unlocking Fuel Fill Door)(P.80) AUDIO SYSTEM (P.
10/08/27 14:13:33 31TP6610_009 Your Vehicle at a Glance CRUISE CONTROL BUTTONS (P.249) INSTRUMENT PANEL BRIGHTNESS (P.73) WINDSHIELD WIPERS/WASHERS (P.68) PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF INDICATOR (P.30) HAZARD WARNING BUTTON (P.74) HEADLIGHTS/ TURN SIGNALS/ FOG LIGHTS (P.70, 73) CENTER DISPLAY*3 REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER/ HEATED MIRROR BUTTON (P.75/106) REMOTE AUDIO CONTROLS (P.236) INTERFACE DIAL*3 (P.179) VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST (VSA) SYSTEM OFF SWITCH (P.
10/08/27 14:13:37 31TP6610_010 Driver and Passenger Safety Important Safety Precautions .......... 6 Your Vehicle’s Safety Features........ 7 Seat Belts ........................................ 8 Airbags ............................................ 9 Protecting Adults and Teens.......... 11 1. Close and Lock the Doors ...... 11 2. Adjust the Front Seats ............ 11 3. Adjust the Seat-Backs ............. 12 4. Adjust the Head Restraints .... 13 5. Fasten and Position the Seat Belts ....................
10/08/27 14:13:48 31TP6610_011 Important Safety Precautions You’ll find many safety recommendations throughout this section, and throughout this manual. The recommendations on this page are the ones we consider to be the most important. Always Wear Your Seat Belt A seat belt is your best protection in all types of collisions. Airbags are designed to supplement seat belts, not replace them.
/08/27 14:13:56 31TP6610_012 Your Vehicle’s Safety Features (8) (6) (9) Your vehicle is equipped with many features that work together to protect you and your passengers during a crash.
10/08/27 14:14:08 31TP6610_013 Your Vehicle’s Safety Features Seat Belts Your vehicle is equipped with seat belts in all seating positions. Your seat belt system also includes an indicator on the instrument panel and a beeper to remind you and your passengers to fasten your seat belts. Why Wear Seat Belts Seat belts are the single most effective safety device for adults and larger children. (Infants and smaller children must be properly restrained in child seats.
10/08/27 14:14:15 31TP6610_014 Your Vehicle’s Safety Features Airbags Driver and Passenger Safety Your vehicle has a supplemental restraint system (SRS) with front airbags to help protect the heads and chests of the driver and a front seat passenger during a moderate to severe frontal collision (see page 23 for more information on how your front airbags work).
10/08/27 14:14:22 31TP6610_015 Your Vehicle’s Safety Features The most important things you need to know about your airbags are: Airbags do not replace seat belts. They are designed to supplement the seat belts. Airbags offer no protection in rear collisions, or minor frontal or side collisions. 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.
10/08/27 14:14:33 31TP6610_016 Protecting Adults and Teens See pages 33 − 50 for important guidelines on how to properly protect infants, small children, and larger children who ride in your vehicle. 1.Close and Lock the Doors After everyone has entered the vehicle, be sure the doors and the tailgate are closed and locked. Locking the doors reduces the chance of someone being thrown out of the vehicle during a crash, and it helps prevent passengers from accidentally opening a door and falling out. 2.
10/08/27 14:14:40 31TP6610_017 Protecting Adults and Teens If you sit too close to the steering wheel or dashboard, you can be seriously injured by an inflating front airbag, or by striking the steering wheel or dashboard. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Transport Canada recommend that drivers allow at least 10 inches (25 cm) between the center of the steering wheel and the chest.
10/08/27 14:14:49 31TP6610_018 Protecting Adults and Teens 4.Adjust the Head Restraints Adjust the seat-back to an upright position, and sit well back in the seat. Reclining a seat-back so that the shoulder part of the belt no longer rests against the occupant’s chest reduces the protective capability of the belt. It also increases the 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.
10/08/27 14:14:56 31TP6610_019 Protecting Adults and Teens This spreads the forces of a crash over the strongest bones in your upper body. 5.Fasten and Position the Seat Belts Insert the latch plate into the buckle, then tug on the belt to make sure the belt is securely latched. Check that the belt is not twisted, because a twisted belt can cause serious injuries in a crash. Improperly positioning the seat belts can cause serious injury or death in a crash.
10/08/27 14:15:05 31TP6610_020 Protecting Adults and Teens RELEASE BUTTON Never place the shoulder portion of a lap/shoulder belt under your arm or behind your back. This could cause If a seat belt does not seem to work properly, it may not protect the occupant in a crash. No one should sit in a seat with an inoperative seat belt. Using a seat The front seats have adjustable seat belt anchors.
10/08/27 14:15:11 31TP6610_021 Protecting Adults and Teens 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. Advice for Pregnant Women This will reduce the risk of injuries to both you and your unborn child that can be caused by a crash or an inflating front airbag. Sitting improperly or out of position can result in serious injury or death in a crash.
10/08/27 14:15:19 31TP6610_022 Protecting Adults and Teens Additional Safety Precautions could be very seriously injured in a crash. Passengers should not stand up or change seats while the vehicle is moving. A passenger who is not Do not put any accessories on seat belts. Devices intended to improve Do not attach or place objects on the front airbag covers.
10/08/27 14:15:28 31TP6610_023 Additional Information About Your Seat Belts Seat Belt System Components Your seat belt system includes lap/ shoulder belts in all seating positions. The front seat belts are also equipped with automatic seat belt tensioners. The seat belt system includes an indicator on the instrument panel and a beeper to remind you and your passengers to fasten your seat belts. This system monitors the front seat belts.
10/08/27 14:15:38 31TP6610_024 Additional Information About Your Seat Belts To fasten the belt, insert the latch plate into the buckle, then tug on the belt to make sure the buckle is latched (see page 14 for how to properly position the belt). To unlock the belt, press the red PRESS button on the buckle. Guide the belt across your body so that it retracts completely. After exiting the the vehicle, be sure the belt is out of the way and will not get closed in the the door.
10/08/27 14:15:45 31TP6610_025 Additional Information About Your Seat Belts The tensioners can be activated during a collision in which the front airbags do not deploy. In this case, the airbags would not be needed, but the additional restraint could be helpful. If the tensioner is activated, the SRS indicator comes on and the tensioner must be replaced. Seat Belt Maintenance For safety, you should check the condition of your seat belts regularly.
10/08/27 14:15:52 31TP6610_026 Additional Information About Your Airbags Airbag System Components (2) (11) (1) Driver and Passenger Safety (13) (9) (8) (14) (8) (5) (3) (1) Driver’s Front Airbag (2) Passenger’s Front Airbag (3) Control Unit/Rollover Sensor (5) (4) Front Seat Belt Tensioners (5) Side Airbags (6) Driver’s Seat Position Sensor (6) (7) Front Passenger’s Weight Sensors (8) Front Impact Sensors (9) Passenger Airbag Off Indicator (10) Side Impact Sensors (First) (11) Occupant Position Dete
10/08/27 14:16:02 31TP6610_027 Additional Information About Your Airbags Your airbag system includes: Two SRS (supplemental restraint system) front airbags. The driver’s airbag is stored in the center of the steering wheel; the front passenger’s airbag is stored in the dashboard. Both are marked ‘‘SRS AIRBAG’’ (see page 23 ). Two side airbags, one for the driver and one for a front passenger. The airbags are stored in the outer edges of the seatbacks. Both are marked ‘‘SIDE AIRBAG’’ (see page 27 ).
10/08/27 14:16:12 31TP6610_028 Additional Information About Your Airbags How Your Front Airbags Work During a frontal crash, your seat belt restrains your lower body and torso, and the front airbag helps protect your head and chest. An indicator on the instrument panel that alerts you that the passenger’s side airbag has been turned off (see page 30 ). Although both airbags normally inflate within a split second of each other, it is possible for only one airbag to deploy.
10/08/27 14:16:18 31TP6610_029 Additional Information About Your Airbags After a crash, you may see what looks like smoke. This is actually powder from the airbag’s surface. Although the powder is not harmful, people with respiratory problems may experience some temporary discomfort. If this occurs, get out of the vehicle as soon as it is safe to do so.
10/08/27 14:16:27 31TP6610_030 Additional Information About Your Airbags Advanced Airbags For both advanced airbags to work properly: Objects placed or pushed under the front passenger’s seat may cause the sensor to malfunction, increasing the risk of injury in a crash. The driver’s advanced front airbag system includes a seat position sensor under the seat. If the seat is too far forward, the airbag will inflate with less force, regardless of the severity of the impact.
10/08/27 14:16:35 31TP6610_031 Additional Information About Your Airbags Be aware that objects placed on the passenger’s seat can also cause the airbag to be turned off. PASSENGER’S SEAT WEIGHT SENSORS The passenger’s advanced front airbag system has weight sensors under the seat.
10/08/27 14:16:42 31TP6610_032 Additional Information About Your Airbags How Your Side Airbags Work Only one airbag will deploy during a side impact. If the impact is on the passenger’s side, the passenger’s side airbag will deploy even if there is no passenger. To get the best protection from the side airbags, front seat occupants should wear their seat belts and sit upright and well back in their seats.
10/08/27 14:16:52 31TP6610_033 Additional Information About Your Airbags Side Airbag Cutoff System Your vehicle has a side airbag cutoff system designed primarily to protect a child riding in the front passenger’s seat. Although Honda does not encourage children to ride in front, if the position sensors detect a child has leaned into the side airbag’s deployment path, the airbag will shut off.
10/08/27 14:17:03 31TP6610_034 Additional Information About Your Airbags In a Rollover How the SRS Indicator Works The SRS indicator alerts you to a potential problem with your airbag system components. The airbag on the passenger’s side will deploy, even if there are no passengers on that side of the vehicle. When you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position, this indicator comes on briefly then goes off. This tells you the system is working properly.
10/08/27 14:17:12 31TP6610_035 Additional Information About Your Airbags How the Side Airbag Off Indicator Works U.S. Canada This indicator alerts you that the passenger’s side airbag has been automatically shut off. It does not mean there is a problem with your side airbags. When you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position, the indicator should come on briefly and then go out (see page 57 ).
10/08/27 14:17:22 31TP6610_036 Additional Information About Your Airbags Any items under the front passenger’s seat. Any object hanging on the seat or in the seat-back pocket. Any object(s) touching the rear of the seat-back. If no obstructions are found, have your vehicle checked by a dealer as soon as possible. Airbag Service Your airbag systems are virtually maintenance free, and there are no parts you can safely service. However, you must have your vehicle serviced if: An airbag ever inflates.
10/08/27 14:17:27 31TP6610_037 Additional Information About Your Airbags Additional Safety Precautions Do not attempt to deactivate your airbags. Together, airbags and seat belts provide the best protection. Do not tamper with airbag components or wiring for any reason. Tampering could cause the airbags to deploy, possibly causing very serious injury. Do not expose the front passenger’s seat-back to liquid. If water or Do not remove or modify a front seat without consulting your dealer.
10/08/27 14:17:35 31TP6610_038 Protecting Children − General Guidelines Children depend on adults to protect them. However, despite their best intentions, many adults do not know how to properly protect child passengers. If you have children, or ever need to drive with a child in your vehicle, be sure to read this section. It begins with important general guidelines, then presents special information for infants, small children, and larger children.
10/08/27 14:17:44 31TP6610_039 Protecting Children − General Guidelines All Children Should Sit in a Back Seat According to crash statistics, children of all ages and sizes are safer when they are restrained in a back seat. The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Transport Canada recommend that all children aged 12 and under be properly restrained in a back seat. Some states have laws restricting where children may ride.
10/08/27 14:17:57 31TP6610_040 Protecting Children − General Guidelines U.S. Models DASHBOARD SUN VISORS Driver and Passenger Safety To remind you of the passenger’s front airbag hazards, and that children must be properly restrained in a back seat, your vehicle has warning labels on the dashboard (U.S. models) and on the front visors. Please read and follow the instructions on these labels.
10/08/27 14:18:08 31TP6610_041 Protecting Children − General Guidelines If You Must Drive with Several Children Your vehicle has a back seat where children can be properly restrained. If you ever have to carry a group of children, and a child must ride in front: Place the largest child in the front seat, provided the child is large enough to wear the lap/shoulder belt properly (see page 47 ). Move the vehicle seat as far to the rear as possible (see page 93 ).
10/08/27 14:18:15 31TP6610_042 Protecting Children − General Guidelines seat belt around their neck, they can be seriously or fatally injured. (See pages 44 and 45 for how to activate and deactivate the lockable retractor.) Use the childproof door locks to prevent children from opening the rear doors. This can prevent children from accidentally falling out (see page 87 ). Do not leave children alone in a vehicle.
10/08/27 14:18:25 31TP6610_043 Protecting Infants and Small Children Protecting Infants Two types of seats may be used: a seat designed exclusively for infants, or a convertible seat used in the rearfacing, reclining mode. Do not put a rear-facing child seat in a forward-facing position. If placed facing forward, an infant could be very seriously injured during a frontal collision.
10/08/27 14:18:34 31TP6610_044 Protecting Infants and Small Children Protecting Small Children and weight are appropriate for a rear-facing seat. We also recommend that a small child use the child seat until the child reaches the weight or height limit for the seat. Placing a forward-facing child seat in the front seat of a vehicle equipped with a passenger’s airbag can be hazardous.
10/08/27 14:18:42 31TP6610_045 Protecting Infants and Small Children, Selecting a Child Seat If it is necessary to put a forwardfacing child seat in the front, move the vehicle seat as far to the rear as possible, and be sure the child seat is firmly secured to the vehicle and the child is properly strapped in the seat.
10/08/27 14:18:50 31TP6610_046 Selecting a Child Seat, Installing a Child Seat 3. The child seat should fit the vehicle seating position (or positions) where it will be used. 1. Properly secure the child seat to the vehicle. All child seats must be secured to the vehicle with the lap part of a lap/shoulder belt or with the LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) system. A child whose seat is not properly secured to the vehicle can be endangered in a crash. 2.
10/08/27 14:18:59 31TP6610_047 Installing a Child Seat Installing a Child Seat with LATCH Your vehicle is equipped with LATCH (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren) at the outer rear seats. BUTTON The lower anchors are to be used only with a child seat designed for use with LATCH. The location of each lower anchor is indicated by a small button above the anchor point. LOWER ANCHOR To install a LATCH-compatible child seat: 1. Move the seat belt buckle or tongue away from the lower anchors. 2.
10/08/27 14:19:08 31TP6610_048 Installing a Child Seat ANCHOR COVER If the tether strap is too long and cannot be tightened firmly, find a route where the strap can be tightened securely. Flexible type Other LATCH-compatible seats have a flexible-type connector as shown above. 4. Whatever type you have, follow the child seat maker’s instructions for adjusting or tightening the fit. ANCHOR TETHER STRAP HOOK 8. Push and pull the child seat forward and from side-to-side to verify that it is secure.
10/08/27 14:19:15 31TP6610_049 Installing a Child Seat Installing a Child Seat with a Lap/ Shoulder Belt When not using the LATCH system, all child seats must be secured to the vehicle with the lap part of a lap/ shoulder belt. In addition, the lap/shoulder belts in all seating positions except the driver’s have a lockable retractor that must be activated to secure a child seat. 1.
10/08/27 14:19:21 31TP6610_050 Installing a Child Seat 4. After confirming that the belt is locked, grab the shoulder part of the belt near the buckle, and pull up to remove any slack from the lap part of the belt. Remember, if the lap part of the belt is not tight, the child seat will not be secure. 5. Push and pull the child seat forward and from side-to-side to verify that it is secure enough to stay upright during normal driving maneuvers.
10/08/27 14:19:32 31TP6610_051 Installing a Child Seat Installing a Child Seat with a Tether Using an Anchor ANCHOR COVER ANCHOR ANCHOR COVER Outer Position Center Position TETHER STRAP HOOK ANCHOR TETHER STRAP HOOK TETHER ANCHORAGE POINTS EX-L models A child seat with a tether can be installed in any seating position in the back seat, using one of the anchorage points shown above.
10/08/27 14:19:40 31TP6610_052 Protecting Larger Children When a child reaches the recommended weight or height limit for a forward-facing child seat, the child should sit in a back seat on a booster seat and wear the lap/ shoulder belt. Allowing a child age 12 or under to sit in front can result in injury or death if the passenger’s front airbag inflates.
10/08/27 14:19:48 31TP6610_053 Protecting Larger Children 3. Does the shoulder belt cross between the child’s neck and arm? Using a Booster Seat 4. Is the lap part of the belt as low as possible, touching the child’s thighs? 5. Will the child be able to stay seated like this for the whole trip? If you answer yes to all these questions, the child is ready to wear the lap/shoulder belt correctly. If you answer no to any question, the child needs to ride on a booster seat.
10/08/27 14:19:57 31TP6610_054 Protecting Larger Children When Can a Larger Child Sit in Front The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and Transport Canada recommend that all children age 12 and under be properly restrained in a back seat. If the passenger’s front airbag inflates in a moderate to severe frontal collision, the airbag can cause serious injuries to a child who is unrestrained, improperly restrained, sitting too close to the airbag, or out of position.
10/08/27 14:20:05 31TP6610_055 Protecting Larger Children If you decide that a child can safely ride up front, be sure to: Carefully read the owner’s manual, and make sure you understand all seat belt instructions and all safety information. Move the vehicle seat to the rearmost position. Additional Safety Precautions Do not let a child wear a seat belt across the neck. This could result in serious neck injuries during a crash.
10/08/27 14:20:13 31TP6610_056 Carbon Monoxide Hazard Have the exhaust system inspected for leaks whenever: Carbon monoxide gas is toxic. Breathing it can cause unconsciousness and even kill you. Avoid any enclosed areas or activities that expose you to carbon monoxide. The vehicle is raised for an oil change. You notice a change in the sound of the exhaust. The vehicle was in a collision that may have damaged the underside.
10/08/27 14:20:32 31TP6610_057 Safety Labels These labels are in the locations shown. They warn you of potential hazards that could cause serious injury or death. Read these labels carefully. SUN VISORS U.S. models Canadian models If a label comes off or becomes hard to read (except for the U.S. dashboard label which may be removed by the owner), contact your dealer for a replacement. DASHBOARD DOORJAMBS U.S. models only U.S.
10/08/27 14:20:37 31TP6610_058 Instruments and Controls This section gives information about the controls and displays that contribute to the daily operation of your vehicle. All the essential controls are within easy reach. 2011 Accord Crosstour Head Restraints ........................... 94 Easy Fold-down 60/40 Split Rear Seatback .......................... 97 Armrests ....................................... 99 Seat Heaters ................................... 100 Driving Position Memory System.........
10/08/27 14:20:45 31TP6610_059 Control Locations INSTRUMENT PANEL INDICATORS (P.55) GAUGES (P.63) MOONROOF SWITCH (P.110) HOMELINK BUTTONS* (P.252) MIRROR CONTROL AUTO BUTTON* (P.104) DRIVING POSITION MEMORY SYSTEM BUTTONS* (P.101) CLOCK (P.240) COMPASS* (P.245) MIRROR CONTROLS (P.105) CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM (P.128) POWER DOOR LOCK MASTER SWITCH (Unlocking Fuel Fill Door) (P.80) AUDIO SYSTEM (P.136) POWER WINDOW SWITCHES (P.106) AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION (P.302) HOOD RELEASE HANDLE (P.
10/08/27 14:20:54 31TP6610_060 Instrument Panel DOOR AND TAILGATE OPEN INDICATOR (P.60) TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) INDICATOR (P.59) HIGH BEAM INDICATOR (P.61) MAINTENANCE MINDER INDICATOR (P.62) DAYTIME RUNNING LIGHTS INDICATOR (P.61) PARKING BRAKE AND BRAKE SYSTEM INDICATOR (P.57) SECURITY SYSTEM INDICATOR (P.61) LIGHTS ON INDICATOR (P.60) LOW OIL PRESSURE INDICATOR (P.56, 386) FOG LIGHT INDICATOR (P.62) IMMOBILIZER SYSTEM INDICATOR (P.62) CRUISE CONTROL MAIN INDICATOR (P.
10/08/27 14:21:04 31TP6610_061 Instrument Panel Indicators The instrument panel has many indicators to give you important information about your vehicle. Seat Belt Reminder Indicator This indicator comes on when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position. It reminds you and your passengers to fasten your seat belts. A beeper also sounds if you have not fastened your seat belt.
10/08/27 14:21:13 31TP6610_062 Instrument Panel Indicators Parking Brake and Brake System Indicator U.S. Canada 1. It comes on when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position. It is a reminder to check the parking brake. A beeper sounds if you drive with the parking brake not fully released. Driving with the parking brake not fully released can damage the brakes and tires. Side Airbag Off Indicator U.S.
10/08/27 14:21:22 31TP6610_063 Instrument Panel Indicators Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Indicator This indicator normally comes on for a few seconds when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position. If it comes on at any other time, there is a problem with the ABS. If this happens, have your vehicle checked at a dealer. With this indicator on, your vehicle still has normal braking ability but no anti-lock function. For more information, see page 309 .
10/08/27 14:21:31 31TP6610_064 Instrument Panel Indicators If this happens, pull to the side of the road when it is safe, check which tire has lost pressure, and determine the cause. If it is because of a flat tire, replace the flat tire with the compact spare (see page 373 ), and have the flat tire repaired as soon as possible. If two or more tires are underinflated, call a professional towing service (see page 397 ). For more information, see page 313 .
10/08/27 14:21:40 31TP6610_065 Instrument Panel Indicators Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Indicators The left or right turn signal indicator blinks when you signal a lane change or turn. If an indicator does not blink or blinks rapidly, it usually means one of the turn signal bulbs is burned out (see pages 347 and 349 ). Replace the bulb as soon as possible, since other drivers cannot see that you are signaling. Lights On Indicator This indicator reminds you that the exterior lights are on.
10/08/27 14:21:49 31TP6610_066 Instrument Panel Indicators Low Fuel Indicator SECURITY SYSTEM INDICATOR High Beam Indicator This indicator comes on with the high beam headlights. For more information, see page 70 . This indicator also comes on with reduced brightness when the daytime running lights (DRL) are on (see page 72 ). When the needle reaches E, there is a very small amount of fuel in the tank. This indicator comes on when the security system is set.
10/08/27 14:22:01 31TP6610_067 Instrument Panel Indicators Cruise Control Main Indicator This indicator comes on when you turn on the cruise control system by pressing the CRUISE button (see page 249 ). Cruise Control Indicator This indicator comes on when you set the cruise control. See page 249 for information on operating the cruise control. Fog Light Indicator Maintenance Minder Indicator This indicator comes on for a few seconds when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position.
10/08/27 14:22:07 31TP6610_068 Gauges TACHOMETER SPEEDOMETER Instruments and Controls TEMPERATURE GAUGE FUEL GAUGE OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE INDICATOR TRIP METER SELECT/RESET KNOB ODOMETER/CHECK FUEL CAP MESSAGE INFORMATION DISPLAY U.S. model is shown.
10/08/27 14:22:13 31TP6610_069 Gauges : Press the SELECT/RESET knob. TRIP METER A ODOMETER ENGINE OIL LIFE OUTSIDE TEMPERATURE INDICATOR TRIP METER B U.S. model is shown. Information Display The information display shows the odometer, trip meter, engine oil life, outside temperature, and maintenance item code(s). 64 To switch the display, press and release the select/reset knob repeatedly. When you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position, your last selection is displayed.
10/08/27 14:22:23 31TP6610_070 Gauges The temperature sensor is in the front bumper. Therefore, the temperature reading can be affected by heat reflection from the road surface, engine heat, and the exhaust from surrounding traffic. This can cause an incorrect temperature reading when your speed is under 19 mph (30 km/h). The sensor delays the display update until it reaches the correct outside temperature. This may take several minutes.
10/08/27 14:22:32 31TP6610_071 Gauges Check Fuel Cap Message If your fuel fill cap is loose or missing, a ‘‘CHECK FUEL CAP’’ message appears on the information display after you start the engine. For more information, see page 285 . Maintenance MinderTM The information display in the instrument panel shows you the engine oil life and maintenance service items when the ignition switch is in the ON (II) position.
10/08/27 14:22:41 31TP6610_072 Controls Near the Steering Wheel CRUISE CONTROL BUTTONS (P.249) INSTRUMENT PANEL BRIGHTNESS (P.73) WINDSHIELD WIPERS/WASHERS (P.68) PASSENGER AIRBAG OFF INDICATOR (P.30) HAZARD WARNING BUTTON (P.74) CENTER DISPLAY*3 REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER/ HEATED MIRROR BUTTON (P.75/106) REMOTE AUDIO CONTROLS (P.236) VEHICLE STABILITY ASSIST (VSA) SYSTEM OFF SWITCH (P.312) BLUETOOTH HANDSFREELINK VOICE CONTROL BUTTONS*2 (P.
10/08/27 14:22:50 31TP6610_073 Windshield Wipers and Washers Windshield Wipers Push the right lever up or down to select a position. LO − The wipers run at low speed. HI − The wipers run at high speed. MIST − The wipers run at high speed until you release the lever. OFF − The wipers are not activated. INT − The length of the wipe interval is varied automatically according to vehicle’s speed. ADJUSTMENT RING 1. MIST 2. OFF 3. INT − Intermittent 4. LO − Low speed 5. HI − High speed 6.
10/08/27 14:22:59 31TP6610_074 Windshield Wipers and Washers Rear Window Wiper and Washer 3. Hold past ON to activate the rear window wiper a few times and to spray the rear window washer. Instruments and Controls 4. Rotate the switch counterclockwise also to spray the window washer and turn the wiper on. When you shift the transmission to the reverse position with the front windshield wiper activated, the rear wiper operates automatically even if the rear wiper switch is off. 1.
10/08/27 14:23:08 31TP6610_075 Turn Signals and Headlights Turn Signal − Push down on the left lever to signal a left turn and up to signal a right turn. To signal a lane change, push lightly on the lever and hold it. The lever will return to the center when you release it or complete a turn. EX-L model is shown. 1. Turn Signal 2. OFF 3. Parking and interior lights 4. AUTO* 5. Headlights on 6. High Beams 7. Flash high beams 8. Fog lights off 9.
10/08/27 14:23:14 31TP6610_076 Turn Signals and Headlights EX-L models AUTO − The automatic lighting feature turns on the headlights and all other exterior lights, when it senses low ambient light. Do not leave the light switch in AUTO if you will not be driving the vehicle for an extended period (a week or more). You should also turn off the lights if you plan to leave the engine idling or off for a long time. The lights will remain on when you turn off the ignition switch.
10/08/27 14:23:22 31TP6610_077 Turn Signals and Headlights Automatic Lighting Off Feature This feature turns off the headlights, all other exterior lights, and the instrument panel lights within 15 seconds after you remove the key and close the driver’s door. If you remove the key from the ignition switch with the headlight switch on, but do not open the door, the lights will turn off after 10 minutes.
10/08/27 14:23:30 31TP6610_078 Fog Lights, Instrument Panel Brightness Fog Lights EX-L model is shown. Instrument Panel Brightness SELECT/RESET KNOB The select/reset knob on the instrument panel controls the brightness of the instrument panel lights. Turn the knob to adjust the brightness with the ignition switch in the ON (II) position and the parking lights on. Turn the fog lights on and off by turning the switch next to the headlight switch.
10/08/27 14:23:38 31TP6610_079 Instrument Panel Brightness, Hazard Warning Button The instrument panel will illuminate with reduced brightness when you unlock and open the driver’s door. The brightness will increase slightly when you insert the key in the ignition switch, then go to normal brightness when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position. BRIGHTNESS LEVEL The level of brightness is shown on the information display while you adjust it.
10/08/27 14:23:45 31TP6610_080 Rear Window Defogger The defogger wires on the inside of the rear window can be accidentally damaged. When cleaning the glass, always wipe side-to-side. On models without navigation system The rear window defogger will clear fog, frost, and thin ice from the window. Push the defogger button to turn it on and off. The indicator in the button comes on to show the defogger is on. It also shuts off when you turn off the ignition switch.
10/08/27 14:23:51 31TP6610_081 Steering Wheel Adjustments 3. Push the lever up to lock the steering wheel in position. Make any steering wheel adjustments before you start driving. 4. Make sure you have securely locked the steering wheel in place by trying to move it up, down, in, and out. Adjusting the steering wheel position while driving may cause you to lose control of the vehicle and be seriously injured in a crash. Adjust the steering wheel only when the vehicle is stopped. 1.
10/08/27 14:23:58 31TP6610_082 Keys and Locks KEY MASTER KEY NUMBER WITH REMOTE TAG TRANSMITTER VALET KEY (Gray) You should have received a key number tag with your keys. You will need this key number if you ever have to get a lost key replaced. Use only Honda-approved key blanks. These keys contain electronic circuits that are activated by the immobilizer system. They will not work to start the engine if the circuits are damaged. Do not drop the keys or set heavy objects on them.
10/08/27 14:24:06 31TP6610_083 Immobilizer System The immobilizer system protects your vehicle from theft. If an improperly coded key (or other device) is used, the engine’s fuel system is disabled. When you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position, the immobilizer system indicator should come on briefly, then go off. If the indicator starts to blink, it means the system does not recognize the coding of the key.
10/08/27 14:24:14 31TP6610_084 Ignition Switch If the front wheels are turned, the anti-theft lock may make it difficult to turn the key. Firmly turn the steering wheel to the left or right as you turn the key. The ignition switch has four positions: LOCK (0), ACCESSORY (I), ON (II), and START (III). LOCK (0) − You can insert or remove the key only in this position. To turn the key, the shift lever must be in Park, and you must push the key in slightly.
10/08/27 14:24:23 31TP6610_085 Door Locks POWER DOOR LOCK MASTER SWITCH Lock LOCK TAB Lock unlock when you turn the key a second time within a few seconds. You can open or close the windows and the moonroof by using the key in the driver’s door (see page 108 ). Unlock Unlock To lock all doors and the tailgate, push the front of the master door lock switch on either front door, pull the lock tab rearward on the driver’s door, or use the key on the outside lock on the driver’s door.
10/08/27 14:24:33 31TP6610_086 Door Locks Lockout Prevention Auto Door Locking/Unlocking Your vehicle has customizable settings for the doors and tailgate to automatically lock and unlock. There are default settings for each of these features. You can turn off or change the settings for these features as described on the following pages. When you customize the setting, make sure your vehicle is parked safely, the engine is off, and the parking brake is applied. Make all settings before you start driving.
10/08/27 14:24:41 31TP6610_087 Door Locks To turn off the Auto Door Lock modes: 3. Push and hold the front of the master door lock switch on the driver’s door until you hear a click (after about 5 seconds). To program the Park Lock mode: Locks all doors and tailgate when the shift lever is moved out of the Park (P) position. 4. Release the switch, and within 20 seconds, turn the ignition switch to the LOCK (0) position. 1. Make sure the shift lever is in the Park (P) position. 1.
10/08/27 14:24:51 31TP6610_088 Door Locks To program the Drive Lock mode: Locks all doors and tailgate when the vehicle’s speed reaches about 10 mph (15 km/h). 3. Push and hold the brake pedal, and move the shift lever out of the Park (P) position. 4. Push and hold the front of the master door lock switch on the driver’s door. You will hear a click. Keep holding the switch until you hear another click (after about 5 seconds). 4.
10/08/27 14:25:01 31TP6610_089 Door Locks Auto Door Unlocking The auto door unlocking feature has five possible settings: The auto door unlocking is deactivated all the time. To turn off the Auto Door Unlock modes: 4. Release the switch, and within 20 seconds, turn the ignition switch to the LOCK (0) position. The driver’s door unlocks when you move the shift lever to the Park (P) position with the brake pedal depressed. This is the default setting.
10/08/27 14:25:13 31TP6610_090 Door Locks To program the Park Unlock mode: Unlocks the driver’s door or all doors and tailgate when the shift lever is moved to Park (P) position with the brake pedal depressed. 3. Push and hold the rear of the master door lock switch on the driver’s door. You will hear a click. Continue to hold the switch: To program the Ignition Switch Unlock mode: Unlocks the driver’s door or all doors and tailgate when the ignition switch is moved out of the ON (II) position.
10/08/27 14:25:20 31TP6610_091 Door Locks 3. Push and hold the brake pedal, then move the shift lever out of the Park (P) position. 4. Push and hold the rear of the master door lock switch on the driver’s door. You will hear a click. Continue to hold the switch: 5. Release the switch, and within 20 seconds, turn the ignition switch to the ACCESSORY (I) position. Move the shift lever to the Park (P) position. 6. Turn the ignition switch to the LOCK (0) position.
10/08/27 14:25:29 31TP6610_092 Door Locks, Remote Transmitter Childproof Door Locks Remote Transmitter LEVER LED Lock The childproof door locks are designed to prevent children seated in the rear from accidentally opening the rear doors. Each rear door has a lock lever near the edge. With the lever in the LOCK position (lever is down), the door cannot be opened from the inside regardless of the position of the lock tab. To open the door, push the lock tab forward and use the outside door handle.
10/08/27 14:25:38 31TP6610_093 Remote Transmitter Locking and unlocking the driver’s door will also lock and unlock the fuel fill door (see page 283 ). You can also open all power windows and the moonroof from outside the vehicle with the remote transmitter (see page 108 ). PANIC − Press this button for about 2 seconds to attract attention: the horn will sound, and the exterior lights will flash for about 30 seconds.
10/08/27 14:25:48 31TP6610_094 Remote Transmitter COIN SCREW To replace the battery: 1. Remove the screw at the base of the transmitter with a small Phillips-head screwdriver. 3. Inside the transmitter, separate the inner cover from the keypad by carefully prying on the edge with a coin. 4. Remove the old battery, and insert a new battery into the back of the cover with the + side facing down. An improperly disposed of battery can hurt the environment.
10/08/27 14:25:56 31TP6610_095 Remote Transmitter 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. Recalling a Memorized Driving Position EX-L models Driving position memory (see page 101 ). Auto Door Locking/Unlocking (see page 81 ).
10/08/27 14:26:02 31TP6610_096 Tailgate HANDLE The tailgate locks and unlocks when you lock and unlock the driver’s door. To open the tailgate, push the release, and lift up. To close the tailgate, use the tailgate handle to lower it, then press down on the back edge. 2011 Accord Crosstour 91 Instruments and Controls Keep the tailgate closed at all times while driving to avoid damaging the tailgate and to prevent exhaust gas from getting into the interior. See Carbon Monoxide Hazard on page 51 .
10/08/27 14:26:08 31TP6610_097 Tailgate Unlocking the Tailgate RELEASE LEVER COVER If the power door lock system cannot unlock the tailgate, unlock it manually. Place a cloth on the top side of the cover to prevent scratches, then use a small flat-tip screwdriver to remove the cover on the back of the tailgate. 92 Push the release lever to the lower right as shown. If you need to unlock the tailgate manually, it means there is a problem with the tailgate. Have the vehicle checked by your dealer.
10/08/27 14:26:21 31TP6610_098 Seats Moves the whole seat up and forward, or down and backward. The front of the seat also tilts up or down at the same time. (Driver’s seat only) The controls for the power adjustable front seats are on the outside edge of each seat bottom. You can adjust the seats with the ignition switch in any position. Make all seat adjustments before you start driving. Adjusts the seat-back angle forward or backward.
10/08/27 14:26:28 31TP6610_099 Seats Head Restraints Front See page 13 for important safety information and a warning about improperly positioning head restraints. CUSHION Your vehicle is equipped with head restraints in all seating positions to help protect you and your passengers from the likelihood of whiplash and other injuries. RELEASE BUTTON LEGS They are most effective when you adjust them so the center of the back of the occupant’s head rests against the center of the restraint.
10/08/27 14:26:37 31TP6610_100 Seats Rear CUSHION LEGS When removing the rear outer head restraints, tilt the rear seat first (see page 97 ). Failure to reinstall the head restraints can result in severe injury during a crash. Always replace the head restraints before driving. When reinstalling a head restraint, put the legs back in place. Then adjust it to the appropriate height while pressing the release button.
10/08/27 14:26:45 31TP6610_101 Seats Active Head Restraints This reduces the distance between the restraint and the occupant’s head. It also helps protect the occupants against the likelihood of whiplash and injuries to the neck and upper spine. After a collision, the activated restraint should return to its normal position. The driver’s and front passenger’s seats have active head restraints.
10/08/27 14:26:55 31TP6610_102 Seats Easy Fold-down 60/40 Split Rear Seatback The Easy Fold-down 60/40 Split Rear Seatback can be folded down for more cargo room. Remove any items from the seat before folding down the seat-back. How to use the rear seat release lever. 1. Lower the rear head restraints to their lowest positions. If you fold down the left side seat-back, also adjust the rear center head restraint to its lowest position. Make sure the rear seat armrest is stored.
10/08/27 14:27:04 31TP6610_103 Seats How to use the lever on both sides of the cargo room. RED INDICATOR Do not put any heavy items on the seat-back when it is folded down. Make sure the seat-back is locked securely and all rear shoulder belts are positioned in front of the rear seat-backs. Make sure all items in the cargo area are secured. Loose items can fly forward and cause injury if you have to brake hard. See Carrying Cargo on page 294 .
10/08/27 14:27:10 31TP6610_104 Seats Armrests Rear Front Instruments and Controls To use the console lid as an armrest, slide it to one of its three positions. The rear seat armrest is in the center of the rear seat. Pivot it down to use it. A beverage holder is located in the armrest.
10/08/27 14:27:18 31TP6610_105 Seat Heaters continuously. It does not cycle with temperature changes. Passenger’s Seat Follow these precautions whenever you use the seat heaters: Use the HI setting only to heat the seats quickly, because it draws large amounts of current from the battery. HEATERS Driver’s Seat EX-L models Both front seats are equipped with seat heaters. Because of the sensors for the side airbag cutoff system, there is no heater in the passenger’s seat-back.
10/08/27 14:27:27 31TP6610_106 Driving Position Memory System Storing a Driving Position in Memory Store a driver’s seat position only when the vehicle is parked. Two seat and outside mirror positions can be stored in separate memories. You select a memorized position by pushing the appropriate button or using the appropriate remote transmitter (Driver 1 or Driver 2). 1. Turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position.
10/08/27 14:27:34 31TP6610_107 Driving Position Memory System Each memory button stores only one driving position. Storing a new position erases the previous setting stored in that button’s memory. If you want to add a new position while retaining the current one, use the other memory button. To cancel the storing procedure after pressing the SET button, press the SET button again within 5 seconds.
10/08/27 14:27:40 31TP6610_108 Driving Position Memory System To stop the system’s automatic adjustment, do any of these actions: Press any button on the control panel: SET, 1, or 2. Push any of the adjustment switches for the seat. Shift out of Park. If desired, you can use the adjustment switches to change the positions of the seat or outside mirrors after they are in their memorized positions. If you change the memorized position, the indicator in the memory button will go out.
10/08/27 14:27:46 31TP6610_109 Mirrors Keep the inside and outside mirrors clean and adjusted for best visibility. Be sure to adjust the mirrors before you start driving. There is also a sensor on the back of the mirror. Items hung on the mirror may block this sensor and af f ect its perf ormance. SENSOR INDICATOR AUTO BUTTON TAB EX model The inside mirror has day and night positions. The night position reduces glare from headlights behind you.
10/08/27 14:27:56 31TP6610_110 Mirrors Adjusting the Power Mirrors SELECTOR SWITCH 3. Push the appropriate edge of the adjustment switch to move the mirror right, left, up, or down. EX-L models Both outside door mirrors have a reverse tilt feature. When in reverse, the selected mirror will tilt down slightly to improve your view as you parallel park. Shifting out of reverse will return the mirror to its original position. To tilt the driver’s mirror, place the selector switch in the left position.
10/08/27 14:28:03 31TP6610_111 Mirrors, Power Windows Power Mirror Heaters REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER/ HEATED MIRROR BUTTON Power Windows MAIN SWITCH INDICATOR Closing a power window on someone’s hands or fingers can cause serious injury. Make sure your passengers are away from the windows before closing them. Without navigation system is shown. The outside mirrors are heated to remove fog and frost. With the ignition switch in the ON (II) position, turn on the heaters by pressing the button.
10/08/27 14:28:09 31TP6610_112 Power Windows To close either front window fully, pull back the window switch firmly to the second detent, then release it. The window automatically goes all the way up. To stop the window from going all the way up, push down on the window switch briefly. When you push the main switch in, the indicator comes on and the passengers’ windows cannot be raised or lowered.
10/08/27 14:28:20 31TP6610_113 Power Windows Opening the Windows and Moonroof with the Remote Transmitter UNLOCK BUTTON You can open all of the windows and the moonroof from outside with the remote transmitter. 2. Press the UNLOCK button a second time, and hold it. The remaining doors unlock, and all four windows and the moonroof start to open. To stop the windows and moonroof, release the button. 3.
10/08/27 14:28:28 31TP6610_114 Power Windows 3. Turn the key clockwise again, and hold it. All four windows and the moonroof start to open. To stop the windows and the moonroof, release the key. NOTE: If the windows and the moonroof stop before the desired position, repeat steps 2 and 3. 2. Turn the key counterclockwise, then release it. Instruments and Controls 4. To open the windows and the moonroof further, turn and hold the key again (within 10 seconds of step 2). To close: 1.
10/08/27 14:28:35 31TP6610_115 Moonroof MOONROOF SWITCH Open Tilt Close The moonroof can be tilted up in the back for ventilation, or it can be slid back into the roof. Use the switch on the front ceiling to operate the moonroof. You must turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position to operate the moonroof. To tilt up the moonroof, push on the center of the moonroof switch. To stop the moonroof from tilting up fully, push the switch briefly. To open the moonroof, pull back on the switch and hold it.
10/08/27 14:28:42 31TP6610_116 Moonroof You can open and close the moonroof for up to 10 minutes after you turn off the ignition switch. Opening either front door cancels this function. Auto reverse stops sensing when the moonroof is almost closed. You should always check that all passengers and objects are away from the moonroof before closing it. If you try to open the moonroof in below-f reezing temperatures, or when it is covered with snow or ice, you can damage the moonroof panel or its motor.
10/08/27 14:28:46 31TP6610_117 Parking Brake Driving the vehicle with the parking brake applied can damage the rear brakes and hubs. A beeper will sound if the vehicle is driven with the parking brake on. PARKING BRAKE LEVER To apply the parking brake, pull the lever up fully. To release it, pull up slightly, push the button, and lower the lever. The parking brake indicator on the instrument panel should go out when the parking brake is fully released (see page 57 ).
10/08/27 14:28:51 31TP6610_118 Interior Convenience Items SUNGLASSES HOLDER DOOR POCKETS COAT HOOK VANITY MIRROR SUN VISOR CENTER POCKETS ACCESSORY POWER SOCKET FLOOR STORAGE COMPARTMENTS GLOVE BOX ACCESSORY POWER SOCKET Hidden Removable Utility Box BEVERAGE HOLDER ACCESSORY POWER SOCKET AUXILIARY INPUT JACK/ USB ADAPTER CABLE* BEVERAGE HOLDER in REAR SEAT ARMREST CONSOLE COMPARTMENT * : If equipped 2011 Accord Crosstour 113 Instruments and Controls CARGO AREA COVER*
10/08/27 14:28:59 31TP6610_119 Interior Convenience Items Cargo Area Cover EX-L models HINGES HOOK The front and rear cargo area cover may be removed to give you more cargo room. To remove the front cargo area cover: PIN 1. Open the tailgate. FRONT CARGO AREA COVER 2. Remove the strap by pushing the hook up from the pin on both sides of the tailgate. 3. Remove the front cargo area cover by pulling it out of its hinges.
10/08/27 14:29:09 31TP6610_120 Interior Convenience Items To remove the rear cargo area cover: HOLE REFERENCE LINE 1. Open the tailgate. REAR CARGO AREA COVER HOOK 2. Push up on the sides of the rear cargo area cover to release it from the hooks. REAR CARGO AREA COVER 3. Pull down on the cover to remove the mounting pins from the holes in the tailgate lining. Keep all cargo below the bottom of the reference line shown in the above illustration.
10/08/27 14:29:17 31TP6610_121 Interior Convenience Items Beverage Holders Rear Front Be careful when you are using the beverage holders. A spilled liquid that is very hot can scald you or your passengers. Spilled liquids can damage the upholstery, carpeting, and electrical components in the interior. Front The rear seat also has a beverage holder in the center armrest. To use it, pivot the armrest down. Your vehicle has three accessory power sockets.
10/08/27 14:29:26 31TP6610_122 Interior Convenience Items Each socket is intended to supply power for 12 volt DC accessories that are rated 120 watts or less (10 amps). CARGO AREA Console Compartment LEVER None of the sockets will power an automotive type cigarette lighter element. When more than one socket is being used, the combined power rating of the accessories should be 120 watts or less (10 amps).
10/08/27 14:29:33 31TP6610_123 Interior Convenience Items DETACHABLE TRAY Glove Box An open glove box can cause serious injury to your passenger in a crash, even if the passenger is wearing the seat belt. To lock The console compartment is equipped with a detachable tray. To remove this tray, slide it forward, then pull it up. GLOVE BOX Open the glove box by pulling the handle to the left. Close it with a firm push. Lock or unlock the glove box with the master key.
10/08/27 14:29:42 31TP6610_124 Interior Convenience Items Sunglasses Holder Sun Visors Slide To open the sunglasses holder, push then release the indent. It will unlatch and swing down. To close it, push it until it latches. Make sure the holder is closed while you are driving. Some larger styles of sunglasses may not fit in the holder. You may also store small items in this holder.
10/08/27 14:29:50 31TP6610_125 Interior Convenience Items Hidden Removable Utility Box HANDLE HANDLE HOOK REMOVABLE TRAY To open the removable tray, raise it by lifting it up with the handle. 120 HOLE Then remove the hook, and hook it to the hole on the cargo side panel. The reverse side of the removable tray is water-proofed. You can flip the removable tray to use the waterproofed side.
10/08/27 14:29:58 31TP6610_126 Interior Convenience Items Floor Storage Compartments HANDLE In addition, the utility box can be removed to be washed. To remove the utility box, lift it up with the handle. Do not set the removable tray with the handle raised. The handle might be damaged. LID To use the storage compartment located on each side of the cargo area floor, hold the strap and raise the lid. The reverse side of the lids are water-proofed.
10/08/27 14:30:07 31TP6610_127 Interior Convenience Items Vanity Mirror Coat Hook Center Pockets Without navigation system is shown. To use the vanity mirror on the back of the sun visor, pull up the cover. To use a coat hook, slide it out slightly, then pull it down. The vanity mirror lights come on when you pull up the cover. Make sure the coat hook is folded up when you are not using it. This hook is not designed for large or heavy items.
10/08/27 14:30:16 31TP6610_128 Interior Lights Ceiling Light DOOR ACTIVATED POSITION After all doors are closed tightly, the light dims slightly, then fades out in about 30 seconds. Spotlights OFF POSITION The ceiling light has a three-position switch: ON, Door Activated, and OFF. In the Door Activated (center) position, the light comes on when you: If you leave any door open without the key in the ignition switch, the ceiling light will go off after about 15 minutes.
10/08/27 14:30:23 31TP6610_129 Interior Lights The spotlights have a two-position switch. In the DOOR position, the lights come on when you open any door. The lights fade out about 30 seconds after the doors are closed tightly. In the OFF position, the lights do not come on. The spotlights (with the switch in the DOOR position) also come on when you unlock the door with the key or the remote transmitter, and when you remove the key from the ignition switch.
10/08/27 14:30:27 31TP6610_130 Interior Lights COURTESY LIGHT Instruments and Controls The courtesy light between the spotlights comes on when you turn the parking lights on. To adjust its brightness, turn the select/reset knob on the instrument panel, with the ignition switch in the ON (II) position.
10/08/27 14:30:29 31TP6610_131 126 2011 Accord Crosstour
10/08/27 14:30:35 31TP6610_132 Features The climate control system in your vehicle provides a comfortable driving environment in all weather conditions. Your vehicle has an anti-theft audio system that requires a code number to enable it. The security system helps to discourage vandalism and theft of your vehicle. Models without navigation system Audio System ................................. 137 Playing the FM/AM Radio ........... 138 Playing the XM Radio ................. 145 Playing Discs ...........
10/08/27 14:30:43 31TP6610_133 Climate Control System Without navigation system With navigation system PASSENGER’S SIDE PASSENGER’S SIDE TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE CONTROL DRIVER’S SIDE TEMPERATURE SWITCH CONTROL SWITCH AUTO INDICATOR CENTER DISPLAY PASSENGER’S SIDE DRIVER’S SIDE DRIVER’S SIDE TEMPERATURE WINDSHIELD TEMPERATURE TEMPERATURE DEFROSTER AUTO BUTTON MODE CONTROL INDICATOR BUTTON REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER/ HEATED MIRROR BUTTON SYNC BUTTON ON/OFF BUTTON AUTO BUTTON ON/OFF BUTTON REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER/
10/08/27 14:30:52 31TP6610_134 Climate Control System Voice Control System On models with navigation system The climate control system can also be operated by voice control. See the navigation system manual for complete details. 1. Press the Auto button. The indicator in the button also comes on as a reminder. You will see AUTO on the display (in the center display on models with navigation system). 2. Set the desired temperature with the temperature control switch.
10/08/27 14:31:01 31TP6610_135 Climate Control System When you set the temperature to its lower limit ( ) or its upper limit ( ), the system runs at full cooling or heating only. It does not regulate the interior temperature. When you adjust a fan control, the fan is taken out of AUTO mode. SYNC Button When you press this button, the indicator in the button comes on, and the passenger’s side temperature is synchronized to the driver’s side set temperature.
10/08/27 14:31:13 31TP6610_136 Climate Control System Fan Control Air Conditioning (A/C) Button Recirculation Button This button turns the air conditioning on and off. You will see A/C ON or A/C OFF in the display. When the indicator in the button is on, air from the vehicle’s interior is sent through the system again. When the indicator is off, air is brought in from the outside of the vehicle (fresh air mode).
10/08/27 14:31:29 31TP6610_137 Climate Control System Rear Window Defogger Button This button turns the rear window defogger off and on (see page 75 ). Pushing this button also turns the power mirror heaters on and off. Mode Control Use the mode control button to select the vents the air flows from. Some air will flow from the dashboard vents in all modes. Airflow is divided between the floor and corner vents and the defroster vents at the base of the windshield. Air flows from the floor vents.
10/08/27 14:31:36 31TP6610_138 Climate Control System Dual Temperature Control Your vehicle has two temperature control switches, one for the driver, and one for the front passenger. Without navigation system DRIVER’S SIDE SYNC BUTTON TEMPERATURE CONTROL SWITCH Features The temperatures of the driver’s side and the front passenger’s side are controlled independently.
10/08/27 14:31:42 31TP6610_139 Climate Control System Synchronized Control The selected temperatures appear in the display (in the center display on models with navigation system). When the indicator in the SYNC button is on, you can adjust both sides to the same temperature by pushing the driver’s side temperature control switch up or down. DRIVER’S SIDE PASSENGER’S SIDE When you set the temperature to its upper or lower limit, it is displayed as or .
10/08/27 14:31:50 31TP6610_140 Climate Control System Rear Ventilation Sunlight Sensor/Temperature Sensor TEMPERATURE SENSOR REAR VENTS SUNLIGHT SENSOR DIAL Open Features Close TABS The airflow from the rear vents can be adjusted when the AUTO mode is selected or the fan mode is in the or position. You can adjust the direction of the airflow by moving the tab on each vent up-and-down and side-to-side. You can also open or close the vents with the dial between them.
10/08/27 14:32:00 31TP6610_141 Audio System An audio system is standard on all models. Read the appropriate pages (as shown below) to use your vehicle’s audio system. Audio system without navigation system Without XM Radio On models without navigation system, see pages 137 through 178 . On models with navigation system, see pages 179 through 230 . Audio system with navigation system U.S. models are shown.
10/08/27 14:32:08 31TP6610_142 Audio System (Models without navigation system) The knob turns left and right. Use it to scroll through lists, or to make selections or adjustments to a list or menu item on the display. When you make a selection, push the center of the selector (ENTER) to go to that selection. Selector Knob SELECTOR KNOB MENU BUTTON Most audio system functions can be controlled by standard buttons, bars, and knobs.
10/08/27 14:32:17 31TP6610_143 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models without navigation system) With XM Radio Without XM Radio POWER/ VOLUME KNOB POWER/ VOLUME KNOB AM BUTTON FM BUTTON TITLE AM BUTTON BUTTON SCAN BUTTON FOLDER BAR PRESET BUTTONS FM BUTTON SCAN BUTTON SKIP BAR A.SEL (AUTO SELECTOR SELECT) BUTTON KNOB RETURN BUTTON MENU BUTTON CATEGORY BAR PRESET BUTTONS SKIP BAR A.SEL (AUTO SELECTOR SELECT) BUTTON KNOB MENU BUTTON RETURN BUTTON U.S. models are shown.
10/08/27 14:32:25 31TP6610_144 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models without navigation system) To Play the Radio The ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position. Turn the system on by pushing the power/volume knob or the AM or FM button. Adjust the volume by turning the power/volume knob. On the AM band, AM noise reduction turns on automatically. On the FM band, you can also use the features provided by the radio data system (RDS). For more information on the RDS, see page 141 .
10/08/27 14:32:34 31TP6610_145 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models without navigation system) Preset − Each preset button can store one frequency on AM and two frequencies on FM. 1. Select the desired band, AM or FM. FM1 and FM2 let you store six stations each. 2. Use the tune, skip, scan, or RDS function to tune the radio to a desired station. 3. Pick a preset button, and hold it until you hear a beep. 4. Repeat steps 1 through 3 to store a total of six stations on AM and twelve stations on FM.
10/08/27 14:32:43 31TP6610_146 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models without navigation system) If the station you are listening to is not an RDS station, the display continues to show the frequency with the RDS information display function on. RDS INFO Display When you turn off this function by pressing the TITLE button, the display shows ‘‘RDS INFO OFF.’’ The RDS information display function shows the name of the RDS station you are listening to.
10/08/27 14:32:55 31TP6610_147 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models without navigation system) Radio Data System (RDS) Category RDS CATEGORY On the FM band selected, you can select the program category provided by the RDS. Press either side (▲ or ▼) of the CATEGORY bar (FOLDER bar on models without XM Radio) to display and select an RDS category.
10/08/27 14:33:03 31TP6610_148 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models without navigation system) RDS Program SCAN You can use the RDS program search or scan function even if the RDS information display function is off. Adjusting the Sound Selector knob adjustable direction is shown. Features The scan function samples all stations with strong signals on the selected RDS category. To activate it, press and release the SCAN button. You will see SCAN in the display.
10/08/27 14:33:15 31TP6610_149 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models without navigation system) SUBWOOFER is selectable. BASS − Adjusts the bass. TREBLE − Adjusts the treble. FADER − Adjusts the front-to-back strength of the sound. BALANCE − Adjusts the side-toside strength of the sound. 144 SUBW − Adjusts the strength of sound from the subwoofer speaker. Speed-sensitive Volume Compensation (SVC) If the fader adjustment is set to F9 (maximum front level), the subwoofer is turned off.
10/08/27 14:33:20 31TP6610_150 Playing the XM Radio (Models without navigation system) EX-L models Features XM RADIO BUTTON TITLE BUTTON POWER/VOLUME KNOB SCAN BUTTON CATEGORY BAR SKIP BAR RETURN BUTTON MENU BUTTON SELECTOR KNOB U.S. model is shown.
10/08/27 14:33:28 31TP6610_151 Playing the XM Radio (Models without navigation system) EX-L models Your vehicle is capable of receiving XM Radio anywhere in the United States and Canada, except Hawaii, Alaska, and Puerto Rico. XM is a registered trademark of Sirius XM Radio , Inc. and XM CANADA is a registered business name of Canadian Satellite Radio Inc. XM Radio receives signals from two satellites to produce clear, highquality digital reception. It offers many channels in several categories.
10/08/27 14:33:35 31TP6610_152 Playing the XM Radio (Models without navigation system) CATEGORY (▼ or ▲) − Press either side of the CATEGORY bar to select another category. TUNE − Turn the selector knob to change channel selections. Turn the knob right for higher numbered channels and left for lower numbered channels. In the category mode, you can only select channels within that category. You can also select a channel or category from the list by using the selector knob.
10/08/27 14:33:48 31TP6610_153 Playing the XM Radio (Models without navigation system) Preset − You can store up to 12 preset channels using the six preset buttons. Each button stores one channel from the XM1 band and one channel from the XM2 band. To store a channel: button. Either 1. Press the XM1 or XM2 will show in the display. 2. Use the selector knob, or the CATEGORY bar or SCAN button to tune to a desired channel. In category mode, only channels within that category can be selected.
10/08/27 14:33:57 31TP6610_154 Playing the XM Radio (Models without navigation system) The XM satellites are in orbit over the equator; therefore, objects south of the vehicle may cause satellite reception interruptions. To help compensate for this, ground-based repeaters are placed in major metropolitan areas. Depending on where you drive, you may experience reception problems. Interference can be caused by any of these conditions: Driving on the north side of an east/west mountain road.
10/08/27 14:34:05 31TP6610_155 Playing the XM Radio (Models without navigation system) There may be other geographic situations that could affect XM Radio reception. As required by the FCC: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment.
10/08/27 14:34:13 31TP6610_156 Playing Discs (Models without navigation system) Without XM Radio With XM Radio MP3/WMA INDICATOR DISC LOAD BUTTON CD BUTTON DISC SLOT MP3/WMA INDICATOR POWER/VOLUME KNOB DISC LOAD BUTTON TITLE BUTTON SKIP BAR FOLDER BAR DISC SLOT PRESET BUTTONS PRESET BUTTONS DISC EJECT BUTTON DISC EJECT BUTTON SCAN BUTTON CATEGORY BAR SKIP BAR SELECTOR KNOB SELECTOR KNOB RETURN BUTTON CD/AUX BUTTON TITLE BUTTON MENU BUTTON RETURN BUTTON MENU BUTTON U.S.
10/08/27 14:34:23 31TP6610_157 Playing Discs (Models without navigation system) To Play a Disc To load or play discs, the ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position. You operate the disc changer with the same controls used for the radio. To select the disc changer, press the CD/AUX or CD button. You will see ‘‘CD’’ in the display. The disc and track numbers, and the elapsed time are shown in the display.
10/08/27 14:34:34 31TP6610_158 Playing Discs (Models without navigation system) You cannot load and play 3-inch (8-cm) discs in this unit. 5. Repeat this until all six positions are loaded. If you are not loading all six positions, the system begins playing the last disc loaded. You can also load a disc into an empty position while a disc is playing by pressing the appropriate preset button. The system stops playing the current disc and starts the loading sequence. It then plays the disc just loaded.
10/08/27 14:34:45 31TP6610_159 Playing Discs (Models without navigation system) You will also see some text data under these conditions: When a new folder, file, or track is selected. When you change the audio mode to play a disc with text data or in MP3 or WMA. When you insert a disc, and the system begins to play. When playing a CD-DA with text data, the album and track name are shown in the display. With a disc in MP3 or WMA, the display shows the folder and file name.
10/08/27 14:34:53 31TP6610_160 Playing Discs (Models without navigation system) In MP3 or WMA mode FOLDER SELECTION − To select a different folder, press either side (▲ or ▼) of the FOLDER bar (CATEGORY bar on models with XM Radio) to move to the beginning of the next folder. Press the ▲ side to skip to the next folder, and press the ▼ side to skip to the beginning of the previous folder.
10/08/27 14:35:01 31TP6610_161 Playing Discs (Models without navigation system) Turn the selector knob to select an appropriate repeat, random or scan mode, then press the selector knob (ENTER) to set your selection. REPEAT ONE TRK − To continuously replay a track (file in MP3 or WMA mode), select REPEAT ONE TRK from the menu items. You will see REPEAT in the display. Select normal play to turn it off. Pressing either side of the SKIP bar also turns off the repeat feature.
10/08/27 14:35:08 31TP6610_162 Playing Discs (Models without navigation system) SCAN TRK − The SCAN function samples all the tracks on the disc in the order they are recorded on the disc (all files in the selected folder in MP3 or WMA mode). To activate the scan feature, press and release the SCAN button. You will see SCAN in the display. You will get a 10 second sampling of each track/file in the disc/folder. Press and hold the SCAN button to get out of scan mode and play the last track sampled.
10/08/27 14:35:16 31TP6610_163 Playing Discs (Models without navigation system) D-SCAN − This feature, when activated, samples the first track on each disc in order (the first file in the main folder on each disc in MP3 or WMA mode). To activate the disc scan feature, press and release the SCAN button repeatedly until D-SCAN shows in the display. The system will then play the first track/ file in the first main folder on the first disc for about 10 seconds.
10/08/27 14:35:23 31TP6610_164 Playing Discs (Models without navigation system) If you turn the system off while a disc is playing, either with the power/volume knob or by turning off the ignition switch, the disc will stay in the drive. When you turn the system back on, the disc will begin playing where it left off. Removing Discs from the In-dash Disc Changer Features To remove the disc currently in play, press the eject button.
10/08/27 14:35:31 31TP6610_165 Disc Changer Error Messages (Models without navigation system) The chart on the right explains the error messages you may see in the display while playing a disc. Error Message HEAT ERROR If you see an error message in the display while playing a disc, press the eject button. After ejecting the disc, check it for damage or deformation. If there is no damage, insert the disc again. For additional information on damaged discs, see page 234 .
10/08/27 14:35:36 31TP6610_166 Playing an iPod (Models without navigation system) EX-L models Features iPod INDICATOR CD/AUX BUTTON TITLE BUTTON POWER/VOLUME KNOB SKIP BAR RETURN BUTTON U.S. model is shown.
10/08/27 14:35:42 31TP6610_167 Playing an iPod (Models without navigation system) To Play an iPod EX-L models This audio system can select and play the audio files on the iPod with the same controls used for the disc player. To play an iPod, connect it to the USB adapter cable in the console compartment by using your dock connector, then press the CD/AUX button. The ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position.
10/08/27 14:35:52 31TP6610_168 Playing an iPod (Models without navigation system) NOTE: Do not connect your iPod using a hub. Connecting an iPod DOCK CONNECTOR USB CONNECTOR Do not keep the iPod in the vehicle. Direct sunlight and high heat will damage it. Features Do not use an extension cable between the USB adapter cable equipped with your vehicle and your dock connector. USB CONNECTOR USB ADAPTER CABLE We recommend backing up your data before playing it. 1.
10/08/27 14:36:00 31TP6610_169 Playing an iPod (Models without navigation system) If the iPod indicator does not appear in the audio display, check the connections, and try to reconnect the iPod a few times. If the audio system still does not recognize the iPod, the iPod may need to be reset. Follow the instructions that came with your iPod, or you can find reset instructions online at www.apple.
10/08/27 14:36:08 31TP6610_170 Playing an iPod (Models without navigation system) Pressing the RETURN button goes back to the previous display and pressing the MENU button cancels this setting mode. To Select a File from iPod Menu You can also select a file from any list on the iPod menu: playlists, artists, albums and songs, by using the selector knob. Push the selector knob (ENTER) to switch the display to an iPod menu, then turn the selector knob to select a desired list.
10/08/27 14:36:15 31TP6610_171 Playing an iPod (Models without navigation system) To Select Repeat or Shuffle Mode: PLAY MODE ITEMS MENU ITEMS You can select any type of repeat and shuffle mode by using the MENU button and the selector knob. Press the MENU button to display the menu items, then turn the selector knob to select ‘‘PLAY MODE.’’ Press ENTER to set the selection.
10/08/27 14:36:24 31TP6610_172 Playing an iPod (Models without navigation system) SHUFFLE ALL − This feature plays all available files in a selected list (playlists, artists, albums or songs) in random order. SHUFFLE OFF − This feature turns off either of the shuffle modes (SHUFFLE ALL and SHUFFLE ALBUM). SHUFFLE ALBUM − This feature plays all available albums in a selected list (playlists, artists, albums or songs) in random order. The files in each album are played in the recorded order.
10/08/27 14:36:33 31TP6610_173 Playing an iPod (Models without navigation system) To Stop Playing Your iPod To play the radio, press the AM, FM, or button. Press the CD/ AUX button to switch between disc (if a disc is loaded) and the iPod. You can also press the MODE button on the steering wheel to change modes. Disconnecting an iPod You can disconnect the iPod at any time when you see the ‘‘OK to disconnect’’ message* in the iPod display.
10/08/27 14:36:37 31TP6610_174 iPod Error Messages (Models without navigation system) If you see an error message on the audio display while playing an iPod, find the solution in the chart to the right. If you cannot clear the error message, take your vehicle to your dealer. Error Message Cause USB ROM Error iPod NO SONG No files in iPod UNSUPPORTED VER.
10/08/27 14:36:42 31TP6610_175 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models without navigation system) EX-L models FILE TYPE INDICATOR USB INDICATOR CD/AUX BUTTON POWER/VOLUME KNOB TITLE BUTTON CATEGORY BAR SKIP BAR RETURN BUTTON MENU BUTTON SELECTOR KNOB U.S. model is shown.
10/08/27 14:36:52 31TP6610_176 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models without navigation system) To Play a USB Flash Memory Device EX-L models The recommended USB flash memory devices are 256 MB or higher, and formatted with the FAT file system. Some digital audio players may be compatible as well. Some USB flash memory devices (such as devices with security lockout features, etc.) will not work in this audio unit.
10/08/27 14:36:59 31TP6610_177 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models without navigation system) Some devices cannot be powered or charged via the USB adapter. If this is the case, use the accessory adapter to supply power to your device. Depending on the type and number of files, it may take some time before they begin to play. Depending on the software the files were made with, it may not be possible to play some files, or display some text data.
10/08/27 14:37:08 31TP6610_178 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models without navigation system) Connecting a USB Flash Memory Device Text Data Display Function Each time you press the TITLE button, the display mode shows you in sequence, the folder name, the file name, the artist name, the album name, the song name, or name off (which turns off the text display). USB CONNECTOR USB ADAPTER CABLE 1. Pull out the USB connector from the holder. 2.
10/08/27 14:37:16 31TP6610_179 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models without navigation system) To Change or Select Files Use the SKIP bar while a USB flash memory device is playing to select passages and change files. SKIP − Each time you press and release the side of the SKIP bar, the system skips forward to the beginning of the next file. Press and release the side of the bar to skip backward to the beginning of the current file. Press it again to skip to the beginning of the previous file.
10/08/27 14:37:24 31TP6610_180 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models without navigation system) Pressing the RETURN button goes back to the previous display and pressing the MENU button cancels this setting mode. To Select Repeat, Random or Scan Mode: MENU ITEMS Turn the selector knob to select an appropriate repeat, random or scan mode, then press the selector knob (ENTER) to set your selection.
10/08/27 14:37:31 31TP6610_181 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models without navigation system) PLAY MODE ITEMS REPEAT ONE FLD − This feature replays all the files on the selected folder in the order they are stored. Select normal play to turn it off. Pressing either side of the CATEGORY bar also turns off this feature. RANDOM IN FLD − This feature plays the files in the selected folder in random order. You will see F-RANDOM in the display. Select normal play to turn it off.
10/08/27 14:37:40 31TP6610_182 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models without navigation system) To Stop Playing a USB Flash Memory Device To play the radio, press the FM, AM, or button. Press the CD/ AUX button to switch between disc mode (if a disc is loaded) and the USB. You can also select the folder scan feature from the menu items with the selector knob (see page 175 ). If you reconnect the same USB flash memory device, the system will begin playing where it left off.
10/08/27 14:37:46 31TP6610_183 USB Flash Memory Device Error Messages (Models without navigation system) If you see an error message on the audio display while playing a USB flash memory device, find the solution in the chart to the right. If you cannot clear the error message, take your vehicle to your dealer.
10/08/27 14:37:53 31TP6610_184 Audio System (Models with navigation system) Interface Dial Most audio system functions can still be controlled by standard buttons, dials, and knobs, but some functions can only be accessed using the interface dial. The interface dial has two parts, a knob and a selector. ENTER Features KNOB Voice Control System In addition to the standard audio controls, the audio system in your vehicle can be operated using the voice control system.
10/08/27 14:37:58 31TP6610_185 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models with navigation system) NAVIGATION SCREEN POWER/VOLUME KNOB CENTER DISPLAY FM/AM BUTTON SOUND BUTTON SKIP BAR CATEGORY BAR TUNE BAR SCAN/A.SEL (SCAN/AUTO SELECT) BAR AUDIO BUTTON INTERFACE DIAL U.S. model is shown.
10/08/27 14:38:07 31TP6610_186 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models with navigation system) To Play the FM/AM Radio STEREO ICON BAND To Select a Station You can use any of five methods to find radio stations on the selected band: tune, skip (seek), scan, the preset buttons, and auto select. On the FM band, you can also use the features provided by the radio data system (RDS). For more information on the RDS, see page 184 . On the AM band, AM noise reduction turns on automatically.
10/08/27 14:38:13 31TP6610_187 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models with navigation system) SKIP (SEEK) − The skip (seek) function searches up and down from the current frequency to find a station with a strong signal. To activate it, press either side ( or ) of the SKIP bar, then release it. You can also activate the skip function (SEEK is displayed on the screen) by pushing the interface selector to the right or left.
10/08/27 14:38:22 31TP6610_188 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models with navigation system) Preset − Each preset button or preset icon can store one frequency on AM and two frequencies on FM. To store a preset memory location: 2. Use the tune, skip (seek), scan, or RDS function to tune the radio to a desired station. 3. Press the preset button, and hold it until you hear a beep. You can also store frequencies with the interface dial.
10/08/27 14:38:30 31TP6610_189 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models with navigation system) To turn off auto select, press ENTER on the interface selector. You can also press the A.SEL side of the SCAN/A.SEL bar. You will see A.SEL on the screen, and the system goes into scan mode for several seconds. The system stores the frequencies of six AM and twelve FM stations in the preset buttons. To turn off auto select, press the A. SEL side of the bar. This restores the presets you originally set.
10/08/27 14:38:38 31TP6610_190 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models with navigation system) If the station you are listening to is not an RDS station, the audio screen and the center display continue to show the frequency. Radio Data System (RDS) Category Features When you turn off this function by pressing the TITLE button, the center display shows ‘‘RDS INFO OFF.’’ RDS INFO DISPLAY ON RDS SEARCH ICON To switch the function between on and off, press and release the TITLE button.
10/08/27 14:38:50 31TP6610_191 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models with navigation system) ALL: All RDS category stations ROCK: Rock, classic rock and soft rock music COUNTRY: Country music SOFT: Adult hits and soft music TOP 40: Top 40 hits OLDIES: Nostalgia music and oldies R & B: Rhythm and blues, and soft rhythm and blues RELIGION: Programs concerned with religion CLASSIC: Classical music JAZZ: Jazz INFO: News, information, sports, talk shows, foreign language, personality, public, college, and weather TRA
10/08/27 14:38:59 31TP6610_192 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models with navigation system) RDS Program Search If the system does not find a station, ‘‘NOTHING’’ will blink for about 5 seconds, then the system goes back to the last selected station. SEEK/SCAN ICON Turn the knob to the desired RDS category. While the RDS category is selected, move the selector knob to the right to select SEEK in the upper right corner of the screen. Then press ENTER to activate the seek function.
10/08/27 14:39:06 31TP6610_193 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models with navigation system) If you do nothing, the system will scan for the next strong station and play it for 10 seconds. When it plays a station that you want to listen to, press the SCAN side of the SCAN/ A.SEL bar again. If the system does not find a station, ‘‘NOTHING’’ will blink for about 5 seconds, then the system goes back to the last selected station.
10/08/27 14:39:13 31TP6610_194 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models with navigation system) Radio Text Display This function displays the radio text information of the selected RDS station. TEXT INDICATOR If the selected RDS station has the radio text information, you will see the text indicator on the screen. Features The text is displayed according to the information from RDS. RADIO TEXT ICON To activate radio text display, use the interface dial.
10/08/27 14:39:21 31TP6610_195 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models with navigation system) Adjusting the Sound BASS, TREBLE, FADER, and BALANCE are each adjustable. You can also adjust the strength of the sound coming from the subwoofer speaker. In addition, you can set the speed-sensitive volume compensation (SVC). These adjustments can be made by the SOUND button or the interface dial. SOUND ICON To adjust them, press the AUDIO button, push the interface selector down, and turn the interface knob to SOUND.
10/08/27 14:39:28 31TP6610_196 Playing the FM/AM Radio (Models with navigation system) SUBWOOFER − To adjust the strength of the sound from the subwoofer speaker, select it and press ENTER on the interface selector. Turn the interface knob to the desired level, and enter your selection by pressing ENTER on the interface selector. FADER/BALANCE − These modes adjust the strength of the sound coming from each speaker. Fader adjusts the front-to-back strength, while balance adjusts the side-to-side strength.
10/08/27 14:39:34 31TP6610_197 Playing the XM Radio (Models with navigation system) XM RADIO BUTTON TITLE BUTTON POWER/VOLUME KNOB PRESET BUTTONS CATEGORY BAR TUNE BAR SKIP BAR SCAN/A.SEL (SCAN/AUTO SELECT) BAR AUDIO BUTTON INTERFACE DIAL U.S. model is shown.
10/08/27 14:39:41 31TP6610_198 Playing the XM Radio (Models with navigation system) XM Radio receives signals from two satellites to produce clear, highquality digital reception. It offers many channels in several categories. Along with a large selection of different types of music, XM Radio also allows you to view channel and category selections in the audio display. Operating the XM Radio Push the AUDIO button to display XM information on the screen.
10/08/27 14:39:46 31TP6610_199 Playing the XM Radio (Models with navigation system) MODE − To switch between the category mode and channel mode, press and hold the TITLE button until the mode changes. The CATEGORY or CHANNEL mode is displayed on the screen. To switch the mode with the interface dial, push down the interface selector to select AUDIO MENU, then turn the knob to select MODE, and press ENTER on the selector repeatedly. In the category mode, such as Jazz, Rock, Classical, etc.
10/08/27 14:39:57 31TP6610_200 Playing the XM Radio (Models with navigation system) CATEGORY (▼ or ▲) − Press either side of the bar to select another category. You can also change a category by pushing the interface selector left or right. The system plays each channel in numerical order for a few seconds, then selects the next channel. When you hear a channel you want to continue listening to, push the interface selector to the right again or press the SCAN side of the bar to cancel. 2.
10/08/27 14:40:05 31TP6610_201 Playing the XM Radio (Models with navigation system) button or scroll 5. Press the up again. The other XM band will be shown. Store the next six channels using steps 2 and 3. Once a channel is stored, press and release the proper preset button to tune to it. XM Radio Display Messages ‘‘LOADING’’ − XM is loading the audio or program information. ‘‘OFF AIR’’ − The channel currently selected is no longer broadcasting. ‘‘UPDATING’’ − The encryption code is being updated.
10/08/27 14:40:11 31TP6610_202 Playing the XM Radio (Models with navigation system) Signal may be blocked by mountains or large obstacles to the south. Signal weaker in these areas. Depending on where you drive, you may experience reception problems. Interference can be caused by any of these conditions: SATELLITE Driving on the north side of an east/west mountain road. Driving on the north side of a large commercial truck on an east/west road. GROUND REPEATER Driving in tunnels.
10/08/27 14:40:20 31TP6610_203 Playing the XM Radio (Models with navigation system) Driving on a road beside a vertical wall, steep cliff, or hill to the south of you. Driving on the lower level of a multi-tiered road. Driving on a single lane road alongside dense trees taller than 50 ft. (15 m) to the south of you. There may be other geographic situations that could affect XM Radio reception.
10/08/27 14:40:27 31TP6610_204 Playing Discs (Models with navigation system) NAVIGATION SCREEN Features CENTER DISPLAY POWER/VOLUME KNOB TITLE BUTTON CD BUTTON PRESET BUTTONS CATEGORY BAR SKIP BAR SCAN/A.SEL (SCAN/AUTO SELECT) BAR DISC LOAD BUTTON DISC EJECT BUTTON DISC SLOT AUDIO BUTTON INTERFACE DIAL U.S. model is shown.
10/08/27 14:40:39 31TP6610_205 Playing Discs (Models with navigation system) Your vehicle’s audio system has an in-dash disc changer with the same controls used for the radio. To operate the disc changer, the ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or the ON (II) position. The disc packages or jackets should have one of these marks.
10/08/27 14:40:50 31TP6610_206 Playing Discs (Models with navigation system) Loading Discs in the Changer To load multiple discs in one operation: 2. Insert a disc into the slot. Insert it only about halfway; the drive will pull it in the rest of the way. You will see ‘‘BUSY’’ in the center display. When you insert the first disc, the changer will start to play the disc. 3. When ‘‘LOAD’’ appears in the center display again, insert the next disc into the slot.
10/08/27 14:40:57 31TP6610_207 Playing Discs (Models with navigation system) To Play a Disc The player can 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. CURRENT DISC Select the changer by pressing the CD button.
10/08/27 14:41:05 31TP6610_208 Playing Discs (Models with navigation system) To Choose a Track Track Scan When you press the SCAN side of the SCAN/A. SEL bar or scroll down and push the interface selector to the left, the next track of the current track plays for about 10 seconds. You will see SCAN next to TRACK on the screen and center display.
10/08/27 14:41:13 31TP6610_209 Playing Discs (Models with navigation system) To Select Repeat or Random Mode: AUDIO MENU SCREEN Push down the selector. You can select any type of repeat and random modes by using the interface dial. Push the AUDIO button to display the audio information on the screen, then scroll down by pushing down the selector to select the audio menu. 204 Turn the interface knob to select a desired repeat or random mode, then press ENTER to set your selection.
10/08/27 14:41:20 31TP6610_210 Playing Discs (Models with navigation system) Random Play To play the tracks on the current disc in random order, select TRACK RANDOM, and press ENTER on the interface selector. As a reminder, you will see RANDOM next to TRACK on the screen. To turn this feature off, highlight TRACK RANDOM (if not already highlighted), and press ENTER on the interface selector again.
10/08/27 14:41:26 31TP6610_211 Playing Discs (Models with navigation system) Playing an MP3/WMA Disc The changer plays MP3/WMA discs in recorded order. Maximum playable file layers are 8, and total playable tracks are 255. If your disc has a complex structure, the changer takes some time to read the disc before beginning play. 206 Depending on the software the files were made with, it may not be possible to play some files, or display some text data.
10/08/27 14:41:33 31TP6610_212 Playing Discs (Models with navigation system) Changing and Selecting the Folders/ Files CURRENT TRACK Features CURRENT FOLDER MP3/WMA INDICATOR Using the interface selector, you can see the list of all the files and folders within a disc. While playing a MP3/ WMA disc, press the AUDIO button. The currently playing folder and file information comes on the screen. Push ENTER on the selector to show the folder list.
10/08/27 14:41:41 31TP6610_213 Playing Discs (Models with navigation system) Folder Scan This feature, when activated, samples the first file in each folder for 10 seconds. To scan a folder, press the SCAN side of the SCAN/ A. SEL bar repeatedly. You will see SCAN next to FOLDER and the folder number blinking. To listen to the rest of the folder, press and hold the SCAN side of the bar until you hear a beep.
10/08/27 14:41:48 31TP6610_214 Playing Discs (Models with navigation system) If you do not remove the disc from the slot, the system will reload the disc after 10 seconds. To begin playing the disc, press the CD button. To remove a different disc from the changer, first select it by pressing the corresponding number on the preset button or turning the interface knob, and pressing ENTER on the interface selector. When that disc begins playing, press the eject button.
10/08/27 14:41:55 31TP6610_215 Disc Changer Error Messages (Models with navigation system) The chart on the right explains the error messages you may see in the center display while playing a disc. Error Message HEAT ERROR If you see an error message in the center display while playing a disc, press the eject button. After ejecting the disc, check it for damage or deformation. If there is no damage, insert the disc again. For additional information on damaged discs, see page 234 .
10/08/27 14:42:00 31TP6610_216 Playing an iPod (Models with navigation system) NAVIGATION SCREEN Features CENTER DISPLAY iPod INDICATOR POWER/VOLUME KNOB AUX BUTTON SKIP BAR MAP BUTTON CANCEL BUTTON AUDIO BUTTON INTERFACE DIAL U.S. model is shown.
10/08/27 14:42:08 31TP6610_217 Playing an iPod (Models with navigation system) To Play an iPod This audio system can operate the audio files on the iPod with the same controls used for the in-dash disc changer. To play an iPod, connect it to the USB adapter cable in the console compartment by using your dock connector, then press the AUX button. The ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position. The iPod will also be recharged with the ignition switch in these positions.
10/08/27 14:42:18 31TP6610_218 Playing an iPod (Models with navigation system) NOTE: Do not connect your iPod using a hub. Connecting an iPod USB CONNECTOR USB CONNECTOR Do not keep the iPod in the vehicle. Direct sunlight and high heat will damage it. Features Do not use an extension cable between the USB adapter cable equipped with your vehicle and your dock connector. DOCK CONNECTOR USB ADAPTER CABLE We recommend backing up your data before playing it. 1.
10/08/27 14:42:25 31TP6610_219 Playing an iPod (Models with navigation system) If the iPod indicator does not appear in the audio display, check the connections, and try to reconnect the iPod a few times. If the audio system still does not recognize the iPod, the iPod may need to be reset. Follow the instructions that came with your iPod, or you can find reset instructions online at The current file number and total of the selected playable files are displayed in the center display.
10/08/27 14:42:32 31TP6610_220 Playing an iPod (Models with navigation system) To Select a File from iPod Menu Features You can also change files with the interface dial. Press the AUDIO button to show the audio control display on the navigation screen. Push the selector to the right side to skip forward and to the left side to skip backward. You can also select a file from any of the iPod menus: playlists, artists, albums and songs, by using the interface dial.
10/08/27 14:42:39 31TP6610_221 Playing an iPod (Models with navigation system) If you select ‘‘ALL’’ on either the artists or albums list, all available files on the selected list are played. To Select Repeat or Random Mode: Press the AUDIO button to go back to the normal audio playing display. Pressing the CANCEL button goes back to the previous screen, and pressing the MAP button cancels the audio control display on the screen. Push down the selector.
10/08/27 14:42:46 31TP6610_222 Playing an iPod (Models with navigation system) TRACK RANDOM − This feature plays all available files from the selected items in the iPod menu list (playlists, artists, albums or songs) in random order. You will see TRACK RANDOM on the screen. REPEAT − This feature continuously plays a file. To turn it off, press ENTER again. Features To turn it off, have this mode highlighted and press ENTER again.
10/08/27 14:42:54 31TP6610_223 Playing an iPod (Models with navigation system) To turn it off, have this mode highlighted and press ENTER again. You can also select another list from the iPod menu while keeping the random function. To Stop Playing Your iPod To play the radio, press the FM/AM, or button. Press the CD button to switch to the disc mode. Press the AUX button to switch back to the iPod. NOTE: Available operating functions vary on models or versions.
10/08/27 14:42:59 31TP6610_224 Playing an iPod (Models with navigation system) If you reconnect the same iPod, the system may begin playing where it left off, depending on what mode the iPod is in when it is reconnected. iPod Error Messages If you see an error message in the center display, see page 220 .
10/08/27 14:43:04 31TP6610_225 iPod Error Messages (Models with navigation system) If you see an error message in the center display while playing an iPod, find the solution in the chart to the right. If you cannot clear the error message, take your vehicle to your dealer. Error Message USB ERROR BAD USB DEVICE PLEASE CHECK OWNERS MANUAL USB ROM error iPod NO SONG No files in iPod UNSUPPORTED VER.
10/08/27 14:43:09 31TP6610_226 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models with navigation system) NAVIGATION SCREEN Features CENTER DISPLAY USB INDICATOR POWER/VOLUME KNOB AUX BUTTON CATEGORY BAR SKIP BAR SCAN/A.SEL (SCAN/AUTO SELECT) BAR MAP BUTTON CANCEL BUTTON AUDIO BUTTON INTERFACE DIAL U.S. model is shown.
10/08/27 14:43:19 31TP6610_227 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models with navigation system) To Play a USB Flash Memory Device This audio system can operate the audio files on a USB flash memory device with the same controls used for the in-dash disc changer. To play a USB flash memory device, connect it to the USB adapter cable in the console compartment, then press the AUX button. The ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position.
10/08/27 14:43:26 31TP6610_228 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models with navigation system) Depending on the software the files were made with, it may not be possible to play some files, or display some text data. Voice Control System You can select the AUX mode by using the navigation system voice control buttons, but cannot operate the play mode functions.
10/08/27 14:43:33 31TP6610_229 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models with navigation system) When the USB device is connected and the USB mode is selected on the audio system, the USB indicator is shown in the center display. It also shows the folder and file numbers. Pressing the AUDIO button displays the folder and file names, and the elapsed time in the navigation screen. Connecting a USB Flash Memory Device USB CONNECTOR USB CONNECTOR USB ADAPTER CABLE 1.
10/08/27 14:43:40 31TP6610_230 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models with navigation system) Folder Selection − To select a different folder, press and release either side of the CATEGORY bar. Press the ▲ side to skip to the next folder, and press the ▼ side to skip to the beginning of the previous folder. To Change or Select Files Use the SKIP bar while a USB flash memory device is playing to select passages and change files.
10/08/27 14:43:48 31TP6610_231 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models with navigation system) To Select a File from Folder and File Lists You can also select a folder or file from the list by using the interface dial. Press the AUDIO button to show the audio control display on the navigation screen. 226 Push up the selector on the interface dial to switch the display to the folder list, then turn the knob on the interface dial to select a folder.
10/08/27 14:43:57 31TP6610_232 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models with navigation system) TRACK RANDOM − This feature plays all the files in random order. To Select Repeat, Random or Scan Mode: FOLDER RANDOM − This feature plays the files in the selected folder in random order. You can select any type of repeat, random and scan modes on the audio menu screen. Press the AUDIO button to show the audio control display on the navigation screen.
10/08/27 14:44:03 31TP6610_233 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models with navigation system) TRACK SCAN − This function samples all files in the selected folder in the order they are stored. To activate the scan feature, push the selector to the right. You will see TRACK SCAN on the screen. You will also see SCAN on the center display and the file number blinking. You will get a 10 second sampling of each file in the folder. Push the selector repeatedly to get out of the scan mode.
10/08/27 14:44:10 31TP6610_234 Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models with navigation system) To Stop Playing a USB Flash Memory Device To play the radio, press the FM/AM, or button. Press the CD button to switch to the disc mode. Press the AUX button to switch back to the USB. You can disconnect the USB flash memory device at any time even if the USB mode is selected on the audio system. Make sure to follow the USB flash memory device’s instructions when you remove it.
10/08/27 14:44:15 31TP6610_235 USB Flash Memory Device Error Messages (Models with navigation system) If you see an error message in the center display while playing a USB flash memory device, find the solution in the chart to the right. If you cannot clear the error message, take your vehicle to your dealer.
10/08/27 14:44:24 31TP6610_236 FM/AM Radio Reception FM/AM Radio Frequencies The radio can receive the complete AM and FM bands. Those bands cover these frequencies: 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.
10/08/27 14:44:30 31TP6610_237 FM/AM Radio Reception As required by the FCC: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. 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.
10/08/27 14:44:40 31TP6610_238 Protecting Your Discs General Information When using CD-R or CD-RW discs, use only high quality discs labeled for audio use. Play only standard, round, 5-inch (12 cm) discs. Smaller or oddshaped 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. To clean a disc, use a clean soft cloth.
10/08/27 14:44:51 31TP6610_239 Protecting Your Discs Additional Information on Recommended Discs The in-dash disc player/changer has a sophisticated and delicate mechanism. If you insert a damaged disc as indicated in this section, it may become stuck inside and damage the audio unit. Examples of these discs are shown to the right: 1. Bubbled, wrinkled, labeled, and excessively thick discs Bubbled/ Wrinkled With Label/ Sticker Using Printer Label Kit 2. Damaged discs Chipped/ Cracked 234 Sealed 3.
10/08/27 14:45:02 31TP6610_240 Protecting Your Discs 4. Small, irregular shaped discs 5. Discs with scratches, dirty discs Recommended discs are printed with the following logo. Features 3-inch (8-cm) CD Triangle Shape Fingerprints, scratches, etc. Audio unit may not play the following formats. CD-R or CD-RW may not play due to the recording conditions. Scratches and fingerprints on the discs may cause the sound to skip. This audio unit cannot play a Dualdisc .
10/08/27 14:45:09 31TP6610_241 Remote Audio Controls MODE BUTTON The VOL button adjusts the volume up (▲) or down (▼). Press the top or bottom of the button, hold it until the desired volume is reached, then release it. The MODE button changes the mode. On vehicles without navigation system VOL BUTTON CH 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.
10/08/27 14:45:14 31TP6610_242 Remote Audio Controls In MP3 or WMA mode, you can use the skip function to select folders. Press and hold the top (+) of the CH button until you hear a beep, to skip forward to the first file in the next folder. Press the bottom (−) to skip backward to the previous folder. If you are playing a conventional CD (without the text data and not compressed in MP3 or WMA), you can use the skip function to select discs.
10/08/27 14:45:19 31TP6610_243 Auxiliary Input Jack EX models AUXILIARY INPUT JACK EX-L models AUXILIARY INPUT JACK The auxiliary input jack is inside the console compartment. The system will accept auxiliary input from standard audio accessories using a 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) stereo miniplug. When a compatible audio unit is connected to the jack, press the AUX or CD/AUX button to select it.
10/08/27 14:45:25 31TP6610_244 Radio Theft Protection You should have received a radio code 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. If you lose the card, you must obtain the code number from your dealer. To do this, you will need the audio system’s serial number.
10/08/27 14:45:35 31TP6610_245 Setting the Clock On models without navigation system To set the time, press the CLOCK button until you hear a beep. The displayed time begins to blink. On models without navigation system Change the hours by pressing the H (hour) button until the numbers advance to the desired time. Change the minutes by pressing the M (minute) button until the numbers advance to the desired time. R (RESET) BUTTON CLOCK BUTTON Press the CLOCK button again to enter the set time.
10/08/27 14:45:44 31TP6610_246 Setting the Clock On models without navigation system Adjusting the Clock with MENU Button You can also adjust the clock and switch the clock display between 24-hours and 12-hours in the menu mode. Features To adjust the clock setting: 1. Press and release the MENU button. The display shows you the menu items. You can adjust the clock setting with the ignition switch in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position. 2. Turn the selector knob to select ‘‘CLOCK ADJUST.’’ 3.
10/08/27 14:45:56 31TP6610_247 Setting the Clock While setting the clock, pressing the RETURN button will go back to the previous display. Pressing the MENU button again will cancel this setting mode. MINUTE SETTING 5. Turn the selector knob to change the setting between 12H and 24H. 6. Press the selector knob (ENTER) to enter your selection. The display will return to the clock adjusting display. 7.
10/08/27 14:46:01 31TP6610_248 Security System The security system automatically sets 15 seconds after you lock the doors, hood, and the tailgate. For the system to activate, you must lock the doors and the tailgate from the outside with the key, driver’s lock tab, door lock master switch, or remote transmitter. The security system indicator on the instrument panel starts blinking immediately to show you the system is setting itself.
10/08/27 14:46:05 31TP6610_249 Security System NOTE: Use the remote transmitter to quickly check that the hood, the tailgate, and all doors are closed. Push the lock button twice within 5 seconds. There should be an audible confirmation beep. Do not attempt to alter this system or add other devices to it.
10/08/27 14:46:15 31TP6610_250 Compass On models without navigation system Compass Calibration COMPASS U.S. model is shown. When you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position, the compass is self-calibrating, then the compass display is shown in the display. The compass may need to be manually calibrated after exposure to a strong magnetic field.
10/08/27 14:46:24 31TP6610_251 Compass 5. Press the selector knob (ENTER). The compass display is blinking and the CAL indicator is shown. 6. Drive the vehicle slowly in two complete circles. When the calibration is successfully completed, the CAL indicator goes off and the compass display will stop blinking and show an actual heading. 3. Turn the selector knob to select ‘‘CALIBRATION.’’ 4. Press the selector knob (ENTER) to enter your selection. The display shows you ‘‘PUSH CAL START.
10/08/27 14:46:33 31TP6610_252 Compass Compass Zone Selection In most areas, there is a variation between magnetic north and true north. Zone selection is required so the compass can compensate for this variation. To check and select the zone, do this: ZONE NUMBER 2. Press and hold the MENU button for about 5 seconds until you hear a beep. The display shows you the compass setting menu items. 3. Turn the selector knob to select ‘‘ZONE.’’ Press the selector knob (ENTER) to enter your selection.
10/08/27 14:46:37 31TP6610_253 Compass The audio system is not related to the compass system. Even if the compass system is in the zone setting mode, the display returns to the normal display which you last selected.
10/08/27 14:46:45 31TP6610_254 Cruise Control 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 3. Press and release the SET/ DECEL button on the steering wheel. The CRUISE CONTROL indicator on the instrument panel comes on to show the system is now activated.
10/08/27 14:46:53 31TP6610_255 Cruise Control 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 to the desired speed. This will cancel cruise control. To resume the set speed, press the RES/ ACCEL button. The CRUISE CONTROL indicator on the instrument panel comes on. Changing the Set Speed You can increase the set cruising speed in any of these ways: Press and hold the RES/ACCEL button.
10/08/27 14:47:01 31TP6610_256 Cruise Control 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. Tap the brake pedal. Push the CANCEL button on the steering wheel. Push the CRUISE button on the steering wheel. Resuming the Set Speed When you push the CANCEL button or tap the brake pedal, the system remembers the previously set speed.
10/08/27 14:47:07 31TP6610_257 HomeLink Universal Transceiver EX-L models The HomeLink universal transceiver built into your vehicle can be programmed to operate up to three remotely controlled devices around your home, such as garage doors, lighting, or home security systems. General Information Before programming your HomeLink to operate a garage door opener, confirm that the opener has an external entrapment protection system, such as an ‘‘electronic eye,’’ or other safety and reverse stop features.
10/08/27 14:47:13 31TP6610_258 HomeLink Universal Transceiver Training HomeLink Before you begin − If you just received your vehicle and have not trained any of the buttons in HomeLink before, you should erase any previously learned codes before training the first button. To do this, press and hold the two outside buttons on the HomeLink transceiver for about 10−20 seconds, until the red indicator flashes. Release the buttons, then proceed to step 1.
10/08/27 14:47:26 31TP6610_259 HomeLink Universal Transceiver If you are training the second or third buttons, go directly to step 1.
10/08/27 14:47:31 31TP6610_260 HomeLink Universal Transceiver HomeLink is a registered trademark of Johnson Controls, Inc. Features 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.
10/08/27 14:47:40 31TP6610_261 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink If equipped Bluetooth HandsFreeLink (HFL) Using HFL allows you to place and receive phone calls using voice commands, without handling your cell phone. To use HFL, you need a Bluetoothcompatible cell phone. For a list of compatible phones, pairing procedures, and special feature capabilities: In the U.S., visit handsfreelink.honda.
10/08/27 14:47:48 31TP6610_262 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink Voice Control Tips Many commands can be spoken together. For example, you can say ‘‘Call 123-456-####’’ or ‘‘Dial Peter.’’ Try to reduce all background noise. If the microphone picks up voices other than yours, commands may be misinterpreted. When HFL is in use, navigation voice commands cannot be recognized. To change the volume level of HFL, use the audio system volume knob or the steering wheel volume controls.
10/08/27 14:47:57 31TP6610_263 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink Help Features To hear general HFL information, including help on pairing a phone or setting up the system, say ‘‘Tutorial.’’ Information Display BLUETOOTH INDICATOR For help at any time, including a list of available commands, say ‘‘Hands free help.’’ BLUETOOTH INDICATOR PHONE NUMBER On models without navigation system When there is an incoming call, or HFL is in use, ‘‘HANDSFREELINK’’ will appear on the display.
10/08/27 14:48:06 31TP6610_264 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink How to Use HFL The ignition switch must be in the ACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position.
10/08/27 14:48:13 31TP6610_265 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink ‘‘Redial’’ Redial the last number called (See page 266) ‘‘Transfer’’ Transfer a call from HFL to your phone, or from your phone to HFL (See page 269) ‘‘Mute’’ Mute your voice to the person at the other end of the call (See page 270) ‘‘Send’’ Send numbers or names during a call (See page 270) Press HFL Talk button ‘‘Phonebook’’ ‘‘Store’’ Store a phonebook entry (See page 271) ‘‘Edit’’ Edit the number of an existing phonebook entry (See pag
10/08/27 14:48:20 31TP6610_266 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink Apply a security passcode to the system that must be input at each key cycle to access the system (See page 277) ‘‘Security’’ Press HFL Talk button Change your security passcode (See page 278) ‘‘Call Notification’’ Set how you would like to be notified of an incoming call (See page 278) ‘‘Auto Transfer’’ Set calls to automatically transfer from your phone to HFL when you enter the vehicle (See page 278) ‘‘Clear’’ Clear the system of all paire
10/08/27 14:48:31 31TP6610_267 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink To use HFL, you need to pair your Bluetooth-compatible cell phone to the system. Phone Setup This command group is available for paired cell phones. Phone pairing tips You cannot pair your phone while the vehicle is moving. Your phone must be in discovery or search mode to pair. Refer to your phone’s manual. Up to six phones can be paired. Your phone’s battery may drain faster when it is paired to HFL.
10/08/27 14:48:43 31TP6610_268 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink To rename a paired phone: To delete a paired phone: Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command. Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command. 1. Say ‘‘Phone setup.’’ 1. Say ‘‘Phone setup.’’ 2. Say ‘‘Edit ’’ after the prompts. 2. Say ‘‘Delete’’ after the prompts. 3. If there is more than one phone paired to the system, HFL will ask you which phone’s name you want to change. Follow the HFL prompts and rename the phone. 3.
10/08/27 14:48:55 31TP6610_269 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink To hear which paired phone is currently linked: To change from the currently linked phone to another paired phone: Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command. Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command. 1. Say ‘‘Phone setup.’’ 1. Say ‘‘Phone setup.’’ 2. Say ‘‘Status’’ after the prompts. 2. Say ‘‘Next phone’’ after the prompts. To change the pairing code setting: Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command. 1.
10/08/27 14:49:06 31TP6610_270 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink Making a Call You can make calls using a name in the HFL phonebook or any phone number. You can also redial the last number called. During a call, HFL allows you to talk up to 30 minutes after you remove the key from the ignition switch. However, this may weaken the vehicle’s battery. To make a call using a phone number: Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command. Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command. 1.
10/08/27 14:49:15 31TP6610_271 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink To redial the last number called by HFL: To make a call from an imported phonebook: Press and release the HFL Talk button and say ‘‘Redial.’’ 3. Select a phonebook you want to choose a phone number from. On models with navigation system 1. Press the INFO button, then select ‘‘Cellular Phone.’’ 2. Select ‘‘Search Imported Phonebook .
10/08/27 14:49:23 31TP6610_272 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink If you choose ‘‘Store in HandsFreeLink,’’ the phone number will be stored in HFL, so that you can call it using HFL’s name tag by voice. Push up the interface selector to show a list. Features To search for a specific name in the phonebook, enter the keyword for either the first or last name. 4. Select the name. All the phone numbers stored for that name will be listed. To display all names in the phonebook, select the ‘‘List ’’ option. 5.
10/08/27 14:49:31 31TP6610_273 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink To make a call using the navigation display (on models with navigation system): 2. From the INFO screen, select 3. The navigation display will change ‘‘Cellular Phone,’’ then select ‘‘Dial.’’ as shown above. Enter a call number. 1. Press the INFO button, and the INFO screen will be shown. 4. To make a call, press the selector on the interface dial to the right. 5. To end the call, press the HFL Back button.
10/08/27 14:49:38 31TP6610_274 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink Receiving a Call When you receive a call, an incoming call notification (if activated) will play and interrupt the audio system if it is on. To return to the original call, press the HFL Talk button again. If you don’t want to answer the incoming call, disregard it and continue with your original call. If you want to hang up the original call and answer the new call, press the HFL Back button.
10/08/27 14:49:48 31TP6610_275 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink Muting a Call You can mute your voice to the person you are talking to during a call. To mute your voice during a call, press and release the HFL Talk button and say ‘‘Mute.’’ To unmute your voice, press and release the HFL Talk button and say ‘‘Mute’’ again. Send Numbers or Names During a Call HFL allows you to send numbers or names during a call. This is useful when you call a menu-driven phone system.
10/08/27 14:50:02 31TP6610_276 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink To store a phonebook entry: Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command. 1. Say ‘‘Phonebook .’’ NOTE: Avoid using duplicate name entries. Avoid using ‘‘home’’ as a name entry. It is easier for HFL to recognize a multisyllabic or longer name. For example, use ‘‘Peter’’ instead of ‘‘Pete,’’ or ‘‘John Smith’’ instead of ‘‘John.’’ 3. Follow the HFL prompts and say the name entry you want to edit. 4.
10/08/27 14:50:15 31TP6610_277 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink To delete a name: To list all names in the phonebook: Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command. Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command. 1. Say ‘‘Phonebook .’’ 1. Say ‘‘Phonebook .’’ 2. Say ‘‘Delete’’ after the prompts. 2. Say ‘‘List ’’ after the prompts. 3. Say the name you want to delete and follow the HFL prompts to complete the deletion. 3. HFL begins reading the names in the order they were stored.
10/08/27 14:50:28 31TP6610_278 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink Cellular Phonebook Import Cellular Phonebook: Search Imported Phonebook: (available on some phones) The entire phonebook data of the cell phone that is linked to HFL can be imported to the navigation system. Once a phonebook has been imported, you can search the phone numbers by the person’s name. On models with navigation system If you select Cellular Phone from the Information screen menu, you will see five HFL options.
10/08/27 14:50:40 31TP6610_279 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink Push up the interface selector to show a list. If the phonebook is PIN-protected, you will need to enter the 4-digit PIN. To search for a specific name in the phonebook, enter the keyword for either the first or last name. To display all names in the phonebook, select the ‘‘List ’’ option. Select a person from the list.
10/08/27 14:50:50 31TP6610_280 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink Delete Imported Phonebook: You can delete any imported phonebook. After making a selection, the following screen will appear. PIN Number You can add, change, or remove a PIN number from any phonebook. Select ‘‘Delete Imported Phonebook ,’’ and a list of imported phonebooks will be displayed. Features Select a phonebook you want to delete. If the phonebook is PINprotected, you will need to enter the 4-digit PIN number.
10/08/27 14:50:57 31TP6610_281 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink To change the PIN to a new number: To remove a PIN: Select ‘‘PIN number,’’ then select ‘‘Do not use PIN’’ after you enter the current PIN. Select the phonebook you want. The display will change as shown above. Enter the current PIN for this phonebook. 276 The display will change as shown above. Enter the new 4-digit PIN number. You will be asked to re-enter the PIN for verification.
10/08/27 14:51:06 31TP6610_282 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink System Setup This command group allows you to change or customize HFL basic settings. To set a 4-digit passcode to lock the HFL system for security purposes: Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command. 1. Say ‘‘System setup.’’ NOTE: Once a passcode is set, you will need to enter it to use HFL each time you start the vehicle.
10/08/27 14:51:19 31TP6610_283 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command. To change your security passcode: To select either a ring tone or a prompt as the incoming call notification*: 1. Say ‘‘System setup.’’ Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command. 2. Say ‘‘Change passcode’’ after the prompts. 3. Follow the HFL prompts and say the new 4-digit passcode. 4. Follow the HFL prompts to confirm the number.
10/08/27 14:51:32 31TP6610_284 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink To clear the system: Quick Language Selection Change Language This operation clears the passcodes, paired phones, all names in the HFL phonebook, and all imported phonebook data. Canadian models only To quickly change the language: Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command. Canadian models only To change the system language between English and French: Press and release the HFL Talk button before a command. 1.
10/08/27 14:51:39 31TP6610_285 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink , Rearview Camera and Monitor Bluetooth Wireless Technology The Bluetooth name and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Honda Motor Co., Ltd. is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners. As required by the FCC: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC rules.
10/08/27 14:51:43 31TP6610_286 Before Driving 2011 Accord Crosstour Break-in Period .............................. 282 Fuel Recommendation .................. 282 Service Station Procedures .......... 283 Refueling..................................... 283 Check Fuel Cap Message ......... 285 Opening and Closing the Hood ................................. 287 Oil Check .................................... 288 Engine Coolant Check .............. 288 Fuel Economy ................................
10/08/27 14:51:52 31TP6610_287 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: 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.
10/08/27 14:52:00 31TP6610_288 Fuel Recommendation, Service Station Procedures 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. For further important fuel-related information for your vehicle, or information on gasoline that does not contain MMT, visit Owner Link at owners.honda.com. In Canada, visit www.honda.
10/08/27 14:52:06 31TP6610_289 Service Station Procedures HOLDER FUEL FILL CAP 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. TETHER 4. Remove the fuel fill cap slowly. You may hear a hissing sound as pressure inside the tank equalizes. The fuel fill cap is attached to the fuel filler with a tether.
10/08/27 14:52:13 31TP6610_290 Service Station Procedures 7. Push the fuel fill door closed until it latches. If the door won’t close fully, do not force it. Unlock the drivers door first. Check Fuel Cap Message The f uel door and its latching mechanism can be permanently damaged if the f uel door is f orced closed when the driver’s door is locked. Your vehicle’s onboard diagnostic system will detect a loose or missing fuel fill cap as an evaporative system leak.
10/08/27 14:52:18 31TP6610_291 Service Station Procedures Turn the engine off, and confirm the fuel fill cap is installed. If it is, loosen it, then retighten it until it clicks at least once. The message should go off after several days of normal driving once you tighten or replace the fuel fill cap. To scroll to another display, press the select/reset knob. The ‘‘CHECK FUEL CAP’’ message will appear each time you restart the engine until the system turns the message off.
10/08/27 14:52:25 31TP6610_292 Service Station Procedures Opening and Closing the Hood LATCH HOOD RELEASE HANDLE 2. 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. Slide this handle to the right to release the hood. Lift up the hood. 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.
10/08/27 14:52:36 31TP6610_293 Service Station Procedures Oil Check Engine Coolant Check MAX RESERVE TANK UPPER MARK LOWER MARK DIPSTICK (orange loop) Wait a few minutes after turning the engine off before you check the oil. 1. Remove the dipstick (orange loop). 2. Wipe off the dipstick with a clean cloth or paper towel. 4. Remove the dipstick again, and check the level. It should be between the upper and lower marks. If it is near or below the lower mark, see Adding Engine Oil on page 333 . 3.
10/08/27 14:52:45 31TP6610_294 Fuel Economy Actual Mileage and EPA Fuel Economy Estimates Comparison. Fuel economy is not a fixed number. It varies based on driving conditions, driving habits, and vehicle condition. Therefore, it is not possible for one set of estimates to predict fuel economy precisely for all drivers in all environments. City MPG − Represents urban driving in light traffic. A range of miles per gallon achieved is also provided.
10/08/27 14:52:57 31TP6610_295 Fuel Economy Fuel Economy Factors The following factors can lower your vehicle’s fuel economy: Aggressive driving (hard acceleration and braking) Excessive idling, accelerating and braking in stop-and-go traffic Cold engine operation (engines are more efficient when warmed up) Driving with a heavy load or the air conditioner running Improperly inflated tires Maintenance Checks on page 330 ).
10/08/27 14:53:06 31TP6610_296 Fuel Economy Minimize the use of the air conditioning system − The A/C puts an extra load on the engine which makes it use more fuel. Use the fresh-air ventilation when possible. Miles driven Gallons of fuel Miles per Gallon 100 Liter Kilometers Before Driving Plan and combine trips − Combine several short trips into one. A warmed-up engine is more fuel efficient than a cold one.
10/08/27 14:53:15 31TP6610_297 Accessories and Modifications Modifying your vehicle, or installing some non-Honda accessories, can make your vehicle 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.
10/08/27 14:53:23 31TP6610_298 Accessories and Modifications Non-Honda wheels, because they are a universal design, can cause excessive stress on suspension components, and are not compatible with the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS). Here are some examples: Lowering the vehicle with a nonHonda 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.
10/08/27 14:53:31 31TP6610_299 Carrying Cargo CONSOLE COMPARTMENT DOOR POCKETS CENTER POCKETS Your vehicle has several convenient storage areas: Glove box Door and seat-back pockets Center pockets Console compartment Cargo area Roof-rack (if installed) 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.
10/08/27 14:53:43 31TP6610_300 Carrying Cargo Load Limits The maximum load for your vehicle is 850 lbs (385 kg). See Tire And Loading Information label attached to the driver’s doorjamb. Label Example Follow all load limits and other loading guidelines in this manual. Steps for Determining Correct Load Limit − (1)Locate the statement ‘‘The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.’’ on your vehicle’s placard.
10/08/31 15:07:04 31TP6610_301 Carrying Cargo Example 1 Max Load 850 lbs (385 kg) Passenger Weight 150 lbs x 2 = 300 lbs (68 kg x 2 = 136 kg) Cargo Weight 550 lbs (249 kg) Max Load 850 lbs (385 kg) Passenger Weight 150 lbs x 4 = 600 lbs (68 kg x 4 = 272 kg) Cargo Weight 250 lbs (113 kg) Max Load 850 lbs (385 kg) Passenger Weight 150 lbs x 5 = 750 lbs (68 kg x 5 = 340 kg) Cargo Weight 100 lbs (45 kg) Example 2 Example 3 296 2011 Accord Crosstour In addition, the total weight of the vehicle, al
10/08/27 14:53:59 31TP6610_302 Carrying Cargo Carrying Items in the Passenger Compartment Store or secure all items that could be thrown around and hurt someone during a crash. Keep all cargo below the bottom of the windows. If it is higher, it could interfere with the proper operation of the side curtain airbags. Keep the glove box closed while driving. If it is open, a passenger could injure their knees during a crash or sudden stop.
10/08/27 14:54:05 31TP6610_303 Carrying Cargo If you carry any items on a roof rack, be sure the total weight of the rack and the items does not exceed 121 lbs (55 kg). Cargo Hooks FLOOR CARGO HOOK The total weight of the roof rack and the items should also be included in the maximum load limits for your vehicle. SIDE CARGO HOOK The four hooks can be used to install a net for securing items. Each hook is designed to hold up to 56.2 lbs (25.5 kg) of weight.
10/08/27 14:54:09 31TP6610_304 Driving This section gives you tips on starting the engine under various conditions, and how to operate the automatic transmission. It also includes important information on parking your vehicle, the braking system, the vehicle stability assist (VSA ) system, the tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), and facts you need if you are planning to tow a trailer. 299 Driving 2011 Accord Crosstour Preparing to Drive ......................... 300 Starting the Engine.............
10/08/27 14:54:18 31TP6610_305 Preparing to Drive You should do the following checks 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. 5. Check the seat adjustment (see page 93 ). 6. Check the adjustment of the inside and outside mirrors (see pages 104 and 105 ). 7. Check the steering wheel adjustment (see page 76 ) . 2. Check that the hood is fully closed. 3. Visually check the tires.
10/08/27 14:54:25 31TP6610_306 Starting the Engine 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. 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 78 . The engine is harder to start in cold weather.
10/08/27 14:54:31 31TP6610_307 Automatic Transmission Shift Lever Position Indicators 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 with the automatic transmission control system.
10/08/27 14:54:39 31TP6610_308 Automatic Transmission To shift from: P to R Press the shift lever release button. Move the shift lever. Park (P) − This position mechanically locks the transmission. Use Park whenever you are turning off or starting the engine. To shift out of Park, you must press on the brake pedal and have your foot off the accelerator pedal. Press the release button on the front of the shift lever to move it.
10/08/27 14:54:47 31TP6610_309 Automatic Transmission Drive (D) − Use this position for your normal driving. The transmission automatically selects a suitable gear (1 through 5) for your speed and acceleration. Drive (D3) − To shift from D to D3, press the shift lever release button. This position is similar to D, except only the first three gears are selected. Use D3 when towing a trailer in hilly terrain, or to provide engine braking when going down a steep hill.
10/08/27 14:54:55 31TP6610_310 Automatic Transmission Engine Speed Limiter If you exceed the maximum speed for the gear you are in, the engine speed will enter into the tachometer’s red zone. If this occurs, you may feel the engine cut in and out. This is caused by a limiter in the engine’s computer controls. The engine will run normally when you reduce the rpm below the red zone.
10/08/27 14:55:00 31TP6610_311 Automatic Transmission RELEASE BUTTON SHIFT LOCK RELEASE SLOT 6. Remove the key from the shift lock release slot, then reinstall the cover. Make sure the notch on the cover is on the right side. Insert the key into the ignition switch, press the brake pedal, and restart the engine. If you need to use the shift lock release, it means your vehicle is developing a problem. Have it checked by your dealer. 5.
10/08/27 14:55:09 31TP6610_312 Parking Always use the parking brake when you park your vehicle. Make sure the parking brake is set firmly, or your vehicle may roll if it is parked on an incline. Set the parking brake before you put the transmission in Park. This keeps the vehicle from moving and putting pressure on the parking mechanism in the transmission. Parking Tips Make sure the moonroof and the windows are closed. Turn off the lights. Place any packages, valuables, etc.
10/08/27 14:55:17 31TP6610_313 Braking System Your vehicle is equipped with disc brakes at all four wheels. A power assist helps reduce the effort needed on the brake pedal. The emergency brake assist system increases the stopping force when you depress the brake pedal hard in an emergency situation. The anti-lock brake system (ABS) helps you retain steering control when braking very hard.
10/08/27 14:55:23 31TP6610_314 Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) The anti-lock brake system (ABS) helps prevent the wheels from locking up, and helps you retain steering control by pumping the brakes rapidly, much faster than a person can do it. ABS Indicator If this indicator comes on, the antilock function of the braking system has shut down. The brakes still work like a conventional system, but without anti-lock. You should have your dealer inspect your vehicle as soon as possible.
10/08/27 14:55:29 31TP6610_315 Anti-lock Brakes (ABS) If the ABS indicator and the brake system indicator come on together, and the parking brake is fully released, the EBD system may also be shut down. Test your brakes as instructed on page 388 . If the brakes feel normal, drive slowly and have your vehicle repaired by your dealer as soon as possible. Avoid sudden hard braking which could cause the rear wheels to lock up and possibly lead to a loss of control.
10/08/27 14:55:40 31TP6610_316 Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA ), aka Electronic Stability Control (ESC), System The vehicle stability assist (VSA) system helps to stabilize the vehicle during cornering if the vehicle turns more or less than desired. It also assists you in maintaining traction while accelerating on loose or slippery road surfaces. It does this by regulating the engine’s output and by selectively applying the brakes.
10/08/27 14:55:49 31TP6610_317 Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA ), aka Electronic Stability Control (ESC), System VSA OFF Switch VSA OFF SWITCH This switch is under the driver’s side vent. To turn the VSA system on and off, press and hold it until you hear a beep. When VSA is off, the VSA OFF indicator comes on as a reminder. Press and hold the switch again. It turns the system back on. 312 VSA is turned on every time you start the engine, even if you turned it off the last time you drove the vehicle.
10/08/27 14:55:57 31TP6610_318 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Your vehicle is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) that turns on every time you start the engine and monitors the pressure in your tires while driving. If you think you can safely drive a short distance to a service station, proceed slowly, and inflate the tire to the recommended pressure shown on the driver’s doorjamb.
10/08/27 14:56:06 31TP6610_319 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) For example, if you check and fill your tires in a warm area, then drive in extremely cold weather, the tire pressure will be lower than measured and could be underinflated and cause the low tire pressure indicator to come on. Or, if you check and adjust your tire pressure in cooler conditions, and drive into extremely hot conditions, the tire may become overinflated.
10/08/27 14:56:14 31TP6610_320 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Changing a Tire with TPMS If you have a flat tire, the low tire pressure indicator will come on. Replace the flat tire with the compact spare tire (see page 372 ) . Never use a puncture-repairing agent in a flat tire. If used, you will have to replace the tire pressure sensor. Have the flat tire repaired by your dealer as soon as possible.
10/08/27 14:56:21 31TP6610_321 Towing a Trailer Your vehicle has been designed primarily to carry passengers and their cargo. You can also use it to tow a trailer if you carefully observe the load limits, use the proper equipment, and follow the guidelines in this section. Load Limits Break-In Period Avoid towing a trailer during your vehicle’s first 600 miles (1,000 km) (see page 282 ).
10/08/27 14:56:30 31TP6610_322 Towing a Trailer To achieve a proper tongue load, start by loading 60% of the load toward the front of the trailer and 40% toward the rear, then re-adjust the load as needed.
10/08/27 14:56:38 31TP6610_323 Towing a Trailer Towing Equipment and Accessories Towing can require a variety of equipment, depending on the size of your trailer, how it will be used, how much load you are towing, and where you tow. Discuss your needs with your trailer sales or rental agency, and follow the guidelines in the rest of this section. Also make sure that all equipment is properly installed and that it meets federal, state, provincial, territorial, and local regulations.
10/08/27 14:56:45 31TP6610_324 Towing a Trailer Trailer Lights Trailer lights and equipment must comply with federal, state, provincial, territorial, and local regulations. Check with your local trailer dealer or rental agency for the requirements in the area where you plan to tow, and use only equipment designed for your vehicle.
10/08/27 14:56:54 31TP6610_325 Towing a Trailer Additional Towing Equipment Many states and Canadian provinces/territories require special outside mirrors when towing a trailer. Even if they don’t, you should install special mirrors if you cannot clearly see behind you, or if the trailer creates a blind spot. Ask your trailer sales or rental agency if any other items are recommended or required for your towing situation.
10/08/27 14:57:04 31TP6610_326 Towing a Trailer Driving Safely With a Trailer The added weight, length, and height of a trailer will affect your vehicle’s handling and performance, so driving with a trailer requires some special driving skills and techniques. Towing Speeds and Gears Drive slower than normal in all driving situations, and obey posted speed limits for vehicles with trailers. Use the D position when towing a trailer on level roads.
10/08/27 14:57:10 31TP6610_327 Towing a Trailer Backing Up Always drive slowly and have someone guide you when backing up. Grip the bottom of the steering wheel, then turn the wheel to the left to get the trailer to move to the left. Turn the wheel to the right to move the trailer to the right. Towing Your Vehicle Your vehicle is not designed to be towed behind a motor home. If your vehicle needs to be towed in an emergency, see page 397.
10/08/27 14:57:16 31TP6610_328 Maintenance This section explains why it is important to keep your vehicle well maintained and how to follow basic maintenance safety precautions. This section also includes instructions on how to read the Maintenance Minder messages on the information display, and instructions for simple maintenance tasks you may want to take care of yourself. U.S.
10/08/27 14:57:26 31TP6610_329 Maintenance Safety All service items not detailed in this section should be performed by a certified technician or other qualified mechanic. Important Safety Precautions To eliminate potential hazards, read the instructions before you begin, and make sure you have the tools and skills required. Make sure your vehicle is parked on level ground, the parking brake is set, and the engine is off.
10/08/27 14:57:35 31TP6610_330 Maintenance MinderTM Your vehicle displays engine oil life and maintenance service items on the information display to show you when you should have your dealer do engine oil replacement and indicated maintenance service. Based on the engine operating conditions, the onboard computer in your vehicle calculates the remaining engine oil life and displays it as a percentage. Engine Oil Life Display SELECT/RESET KNOB ENGINE OIL LIFE INDICATOR U.S. model is shown.
10/08/27 14:57:42 31TP6610_331 Maintenance MinderTM MAINTENANCE MINDER INDICATOR ENGINE OIL LIFE INDICATOR MAINTENANCE ITEM CODE(S) U.S. model is shown. If the remaining engine oil life is 15 to 6 percent, you will see the engine oil life indicator every time you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position. The Maintenance Minder indicator will also come on, and the maintenance item code(s) for other scheduled maintenance items needing service will be displayed next to the engine oil life indicator.
10/08/27 14:57:52 31TP6610_332 Maintenance MinderTM The maintenance item code or codes indicate the main and sub items required at the time of the oil change (see page 331 ). You can switch the information display from the engine oil life display to the odometer or the trip meter. Press and release the select/ reset knob on the instrument panel. When you see this message, have the indicated maintenance performed by your dealer as soon as possible.
10/08/27 14:58:02 31TP6610_333 Maintenance MinderTM To change the information display from the engine oil life display to the odometer or the trip meter, press and release the select/reset knob. Maintenance Main Items and Sub Items MAINTENANCE MINDER INDICATOR MAINTENANCE MAIN ITEM When the engine oil life is 0 percent or negative distance traveled, the Maintenance Minder indicator ( ) remains on even if you change the information display.
10/08/27 14:58:10 31TP6610_334 Maintenance MinderTM Important Maintenance Precautions If you have the required service done but do not reset the display, or reset the display without doing the service, the system will not show the correct maintenance intervals. This can lead to serious mechanical problems because you will no longer have an accurate record of when maintenance is needed. 4. Press the select/reset knob for another 5 seconds.
10/08/27 14:58:19 31TP6610_335 Maintenance MinderTM However, service at a dealer is not mandatory to keep your warranties in effect. Maintenance may be done by any qualified service facility or person who is skilled in this type of automotive service. Make sure to have the service facility or person reset the display as previously described. Keep all receipts as proof of completion, and have the person who does the work fill out your Honda Service History or Canadian Maintenance Log.
10/08/27 14:58:27 31TP6610_336 Maintenance MinderTM Symbol A B Symbol 1 2 3 4 If the message ‘‘SERVICE’’ does not appear more than 12 months after the display is reset, change the engine oil every year. # : See information on maintenance and emissions warranty in the center column on page 330 . NOTE: Independent of the Maintenance Minder information, replace the brake fluid every 3 years.
10/08/27 14:58:31 31TP6610_337 Fluid Locations ENGINE OIL FILL CAP ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK (Orange loop) BRAKE FLUID (Black cap) AUTOMATIC TRANSMISSION FLUID DIPSTICK (Yellow loop) POWER STEERING FLUID (Red cap) WASHER FLUID (Blue cap) ENGINE COOLANT RESERVOIR 332 RADIATOR CAP 2011 Accord Crosstour
10/08/27 14:58:37 31TP6610_338 Adding Engine Oil Reinstall the engine oil fill cap, and tighten it securely. Wait a few minutes, and recheck the oil level on the engine oil dipstick. Do not fill above the upper mark; you could damage the engine. Recommended Engine Oil Oil is a major contributor to your engine’s performance and longevity. Always use a premium-grade 0W-20 detergent oil displaying the API Certification Seal.
10/08/27 14:58:44 31TP6610_339 Adding Engine Oil Honda Motor Oil is the preferred 0W-20 lubricant for your vehicle. It is highly recommended that you use Honda Motor Oil in your vehicle for optimum engine protection. Make sure the API Certification Seal says ‘‘For Gasoline Engines’’. The oil viscosity or weight is provided on the container’s label. 0W-20 oil is formulated for yearround protection of your vehicle to improve cold weather starting and fuel economy.
10/08/27 14:58:52 31TP6610_340 Changing the Engine Oil and Filter Always change the oil and filter according to the maintenance messages shown on the information display. The oil and filter collect contaminants that can damage your engine if they are not removed regularly. OIL FILTER OIL DRAIN BOLT 2. Open the hood, and remove the engine oil fill cap. Remove the oil drain bolt and washer from the bottom of the engine. Drain the oil into an appropriate container. 1.
10/08/27 14:59:00 31TP6610_341 Changing the Engine Oil and Filter 4. Install a new oil filter according to the instructions that come with it. Make sure to clean off any dirt and dust on the contacting surface of a new oil filter. 7. Replace the engine oil fill cap. Start the engine. The oil pressure indicator should go out within 5 seconds. If it does not, turn off the engine, and check your work. 5. Put a new washer on the drain bolt, then reinstall the drain bolt.
10/08/27 14:59:08 31TP6610_342 Engine Coolant Adding Engine Coolant RESERVE TANK If Honda antifreeze/coolant is not available, you may use another major-brand non-silicate coolant as a temporary replacement. Make sure it is a high-quality coolant recommended for aluminum engines. Continued use of any non-Honda coolant can result in corrosion, causing the cooling system to malfunction or fail. Have the cooling system flushed and refilled with Honda antifreeze/coolant as soon as possible.
10/08/27 14:59:16 31TP6610_343 Engine Coolant RADIATOR CAP 4. The coolant level should be up to the base of the filler neck. Add coolant if it is low. Pour the coolant slowly and carefully so you do not spill any. Clean up any spill immediately; it could damage components in the engine compartment. 5. Put the radiator cap back on, and tighten it fully. 1. Make sure the engine and radiator are cool. 2.
10/08/27 14:59:23 31TP6610_344 Windshield Washers LEVEL GAUGE Fill the reservoir with a good-quality windshield washer fluid. This increases the cleaning capability and prevents freezing in cold weather. When you refill the reservoir, clean the edges of the windshield wiper blades with windshield washer fluid on a clean cloth. This will help to condition the blade edges. Do not use engine antif reeze or a vinegar/water solution in the windshield washer reservoir.
10/08/27 14:59:30 31TP6610_345 Transmission Fluid Automatic Transmission DIPSTICK 2. Remove the dipstick (yellow loop) from the transmission, and wipe it with a clean cloth. UPPER MARK LOWER MARK 3. Insert the dipstick all the way into the transmission securely as shown in the illustration. Check the fluid level with the engine at normal operating temperature. 4. Remove the dipstick and check the fluid level. It should be between the upper and lower marks. 1. Park the vehicle on level ground.
10/08/27 14:59:36 31TP6610_346 Transmission Fluid 5. If the level is below the lower mark, add fluid into the dipstick hole to bring it to the level between the upper and lower marks. Pour the fluid slowly and carefully so you do not spill any. Clean up any spill immediately; it could damage components in the engine compartment. 6. Insert the dipstick all the way back into the transmission securely as shown in the illustration.
10/08/27 14:59:42 31TP6610_347 Brake Fluid Check the fluid level in the brake fluid reservoir monthly. Independent of the Maintenance Minder information, replace the brake fluid every 3 years. Always use Honda Heavy Duty Brake Fluid DOT 3. If it is not available, you should use only DOT 3 or DOT 4 fluid, from a sealed container, as a temporary replacement. Using any non-Honda brake fluid can cause corrosion and decrease the life of the system.
10/08/31 13:35:56 31TP6610_348 Power Steering Fluid, Timing Belt Power Steering Fluid UPPER LEVEL Always use Honda Power Steering Fluid. You may use another power steering fluid as an emergency replacement, but have the power steering system flushed and refilled with Honda PSF as soon as possible. A low power steering fluid level can indicate a leak in the system. Check the fluid level frequently, and have the system inspected as soon as possible.
10/08/27 15:00:00 31TP6610_349 Lights Headlight Aiming The headlights were properly aimed when your vehicle was new. If you regularly carry heavy items in the cargo area or pull a trailer, readjustment may be required. Adjustments should be done by your dealer or another qualified technician. Replacing a Headlight Bulb Your vehicle has halogen headlight bulbs. When replacing a bulb, handle it by its base, and protect the glass from contact with your skin or hard objects.
10/08/27 15:00:08 31TP6610_350 Lights TAB ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR 4. Install the new bulb, and turn it one-quarter turn clockwise to lock it in place. 6. Turn on the headlights to test the new bulb. Passenger’s side 5. Push the electrical connector onto the bulb. Reinstall the engine coolant reserve tank. BULB Maintenance 2. Remove the electrical connector from the bulb by pushing on the tab to unlock it, then slide the connector off the bulb. 3.
10/08/27 15:00:18 31TP6610_351 Lights Low Beam Headlight 6. Install the new bulb, and turn it one-quarter turn clockwise to lock it in place. BULB HOLDING CLIP TAB 7. Push the electrical connector onto the bulb. 8. Turn on the headlights to test the new bulb. ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR SCREW 1. To change the passenger’s side bulb, start the engine, turn the steering wheel all the way to the left, and turn off the engine. To change the driver’s side bulb, turn the steering wheel to the right. 2.
10/08/27 15:00:28 31TP6610_352 Lights Replacing a Front Turn Signal/ Parking Light Bulb FASTENER SPLASH SEPARATOR BULB TAB DUCT 1. Open the hood. To change the turn signal bulb on the passenger’s side, remove the engine coolant reserve tank by pulling it out of its stay. To change a bulb on the driver’s side, remove the fastener with a flat-tip screwdriver, and remove the splash separator by pushing the tab. Then remove the duct. 2.
10/08/27 15:00:36 31TP6610_353 Lights 4. Install the new bulb and turn it clockwise to lock it in place. 5. Insert the socket back into the headlight assembly. Turn it clockwise to lock it in place. 6. Turn on the lights to make sure the new bulb is working. Replacing a Front Side Marker Light Bulb 1. To change the bulb on the driver’s side, start the engine, turn the steering wheel all the way to the right, then turn off the engine.
10/08/27 15:00:45 31TP6610_354 Lights 5. Insert the socket back into the headlight assembly. Turn it clockwise to lock it in place. BULB Replacing Rear Bulbs COVER 6. Turn on the lights to make sure the new bulb is working. 7. Put the inner fender cover in place. Install the holding clip. Lock it in place by pushing on the center. Tighten the screw securely. SOCKET 1. Open the tailgate. Place a cloth on the edge of the cover to prevent scratches.
10/08/27 15:00:55 31TP6610_355 Lights 8. Turn on the lights to make sure the new bulb is working. SCREW 9. Align the clips on the taillight assembly with the holes in the body, then push the taillight assembly into place. Tighten the two mounting screws securely and reinstall the covers. BULB TAILLIGHT ASSEMBLY 2. Use a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the taillight assembly mounting screw under each cover. SOCKET 5. Remove the socket by turning it one-quarter turn counterclockwise. 3.
10/08/27 15:01:04 31TP6610_356 Lights Replacing a Fog Light Bulb Your vehicle uses halogen light bulbs. When replacing a bulb, handle it by its plastic case, 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. The fog lights were properly aimed when your vehicle was new. If you regularly carry heavy items in the cargo area or pull a trailer, readjustment may be required.
10/08/27 15:01:14 31TP6610_357 Lights HOLDING CLIP 9. Push the electrical connector back onto the bulb. Make sure it is on all the way. BULB 10.Turn on the fog lights to test the new bulb. 11.Passenger’s side Reinstall the under cover and holding clips, and then push in the head of each clip. SCREW ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR TAB Driver’s side Driver’s side 4. To change the bulb, start the engine, turn the steering wheel all the way to the right, then turn off the engine. 5.
10/08/27 15:01:21 31TP6610_358 Cleaning the Seat Belts, Floor Mats Cleaning the Seat Belts OPENING Dirt build-up around the openings of the seat belt anchors can cause the belts to retract slowly. Wipe the openings with a clean cloth dampened in mild soap and warm water or isopropyl alcohol. 2WD models The driver’s floor mat that came with your vehicle hooks over the floor mat anchors.
10/08/27 15:01:28 31TP6610_359 Floor Mats, Dust and Pollen Filter KNOB Unlock Lock ANCHOR 4WD models The driver’s floor mat that came with your vehicle hooks over the floor mat anchors. To lock each anchor, turn the knob clockwise. This keeps the floor mat from sliding forward and possibly interfering with the pedals. If you remove a floor mat, make sure to re-anchor it when you put it back in your vehicle.
10/08/27 15:01:38 31TP6610_360 Audio Antenna, Wiper Blades Audio Antenna Wiper Blades Check the condition of the wiper blades at least every six months. Replace them if you find signs of cracking in the rubber, areas that are getting hard, or if they leave streaks and unwiped areas when used. Front WIPER ARMS To replace front and rear wiper blade: 1. Raise the wiper arm off the windshield. Raise the driver’s side first, then the passenger’s side.
10/08/27 15:01:44 31TP6610_361 Wiper Blades Rear Pivot the blade assembly toward the wiper arm until it releases from the wiper arm. WIPER ARM When replacing a wiper blade, make sure not to drop the wiper blade or wiper arm down on the windshield. LOCK TAB 2. Disconnect the blade assembly from the wiper arm: Put a cloth on the edge of the lock tab to prevent scratches, then push up on the lock tab carefully with a flat-tip screwdriver.
10/08/27 15:01:50 31TP6610_362 Wiper Blades BLADE 4. Examine the new wiper blades. If they have no plastic or metal reinforcement along the back edge, remove the metal reinforcement strips from the old wiper blade, and install them in the slots along the edge of the new blade. REINFORCEMENT TOP Make sure the three rubber tabs inside the blade fit to each notch of the reinforcement, as shown. CONTINUED 2011 Accord Crosstour 357 Maintenance 3.
10/08/27 15:01:56 31TP6610_363 Wiper Blades 6. Slide the wiper blade assembly onto the wiper arm. Push down the lock tab. Make sure the wiper blade assembly locks in place. TAB 7. Lower the wiper arm down against the windshield. Front wiper arm INDENT Lower the passenger’s side first, then the driver’s side. 5. Place the top of the wiper blade on the end of the blade assembly, and slide the blade onto the assembly in the direction pointed to by the arrow.
10/08/27 15:02:06 31TP6610_364 Tires To safely operate your vehicle, your tires must be the proper type and size, in good condition with adequate tread, and correctly inflated. The following pages give more detailed information on how to take care of your tires and what to do when they need to be replaced. Follow all instructions in this owner’s manual regarding tire inflation and maintenance.
10/08/27 15:02:17 31TP6610_365 Tires If you check air pressures when the tires are hot (driven for several miles/kilometers), you will see readings 4 to 6 psi (30 to 40 kPa, 0.3 to 0.4 kgf/cm ) higher than the cold readings. This is normal. Do not let air out to match the recommended cold air pressure. The tire will be underinflated. You should get your own tire pressure gauge and use it whenever you check your tire pressures.
10/08/27 15:02:24 31TP6610_366 Tires Tire Inspection Every time you check inflation, you should also examine the tires for damage, foreign objects, and wear. INDICATOR LOCATION MARKS A tire this worn gives very little traction on wet roads. You should replace the tire if you can see three or more tread wear indicators. You should look for: Bumps or bulges in the tread or side of the tire. Replace the tire if you find either of these conditions. Excessive tread wear.
10/08/27 15:02:31 31TP6610_367 Tires Tire Service Life The service life of your tires is dependent on many factors, including, but not limited to, driving habits, road conditions, vehicle loading, inflation pressure, maintenance history, speed, and environmental conditions (even when the tires are not in use). The last four digits of the TIN (tire identification number) are found on the sidewall of the tire and indicate the date of manufacture (See Tire Labeling on page 406 ).
10/08/27 15:02:36 31TP6610_368 Tires Tire Rotation Improper wheel weights can damage your vehicle’s aluminum wheels. Use only Honda wheel weights f or balancing. Front Front When the tires are rotated, make sure the air pressures are checked. (For Non-directional (For Directional Tires and Wheels) Tires and Wheels) Maintenance To help increase tire life and distribute wear more evenly, rotate the tires according to the maintenance messages displayed on the information display.
10/08/27 15:02:43 31TP6610_369 Tires Replacing Tires and Wheels Replace your tires with radial tires of the same size, load range, speed rating, and maximum cold tire pressure rating (as shown on the tire’s sidewall). It is best to replace all four tires at the same time. If that is not possible or necessary, replace the two front tires or two rear tires as a pair. Replacing just one tire can seriously affect your vehicle’s handling.
10/08/27 15:02:54 31TP6610_370 Tires Wheel and Tire Specifications Wheels EX: 17 x 6 1/2J EX-L: 18 x 7J Tires EX: 225/65R17 102T See page 404 for DOT tire quality grading information, and page 406 for tire size information. Mount tire chains on your tires when required by driving conditions or local laws. Install them only on the front tires. For the best performance in snowy or icy conditions, you should install snow tires or tire chains. They may be required by local laws under certain conditions.
10/08/27 15:03:00 31TP6610_371 Tires When installing chains, follow the manufacturer’s instructions, and mount them as tight as you can. Make sure they are not contacting the brake lines or suspension. Drive slowly with them installed. If you hear them coming into contact with the body or chassis, stop and investigate. Remove them as soon as you begin driving on cleared roads.
10/08/27 15:03:06 31TP6610_372 Checking the Battery TEST INDICATOR WINDOW Check the terminals for corrosion (a white or yellowish powder). To remove it, cover the terminals with a solution of baking soda and water. It will bubble up and turn brown. When this stops, wash it off with plain water. Dry off the battery with a cloth or paper towel. Coat the terminals with grease to help prevent future corrosion. WARNING: Battery posts, terminals, and related accessories contain lead and lead compounds.
10/08/27 15:03:14 31TP6610_373 Checking the Battery, Vehicle Storage The battery gives off explosive hydrogen gas during normal operation. A spark or flame can cause the battery to explode with enough force to kill or seriously hurt you. Wear protective clothing and a face shield, or have a skilled technician do the battery maintenance. If your vehicle’s battery is disconnected, or goes dead, the time setting may be lost. To reset the time, see page 240 .
10/08/27 15:03:23 31TP6610_374 Vehicle Storage, Interior Care Leave the parking brake off. Put the transmission in Park. Block the rear wheels. If the vehicle is to be stored for a longer period, it should be supported on jackstands so the tires are off the ground. Leave one window open slightly (if the vehicle is being stored indoors). To minimize sticking, apply a silicone spray lubricant to all door and tailgate seals.
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10/08/27 15:03:29 31TP6610_376 Taking Care of the Unexpected This section covers the more common problems that motorists experience with their vehicles. It gives you information about how to safely evaluate the problem and what to do to correct it. If the problem has stranded you on the side of the road, you may be able to get going again. If not, you will also find instructions on getting your vehicle towed. Compact Spare Tire....................... 372 Changing a Flat Tire .....................
10/08/27 15:03:37 31TP6610_377 Compact Spare Tire Use the compact spare tire as a temporary replacement only. Get your regular tire repaired or replaced, and put it back on your vehicle as soon as you can. Check the air pressure of the compact spare tire every time you check the other tires. It should be inflated to: 60 psi (420 kPa , 4.2 kgf/cm ) Follow these precautions: Never exceed 50 mph (80 km/h). This tire gives a harsher ride and less traction on some road surfaces.
10/08/27 15:03:46 31TP6610_378 Changing a Flat Tire If you have a flat tire while driving, stop in a safe place to change it. Drive slowly along the shoulder until you get to an exit or an area to stop that is far away from the traffic lanes. HOOK REMOVABLE TRAY 4. The tools and jack are under the cargo area behind the utility box. Remove the utility box by lifting it up with the handle (see page 121 ). The vehicle can easily roll off the jack, seriously injuring anyone underneath.
10/08/27 15:03:54 31TP6610_379 Changing a Flat Tire SPARE TIRE HOLDER HOOK SPARE TIRE PLASTIC COVER 6. The spare tire is stored underneath the cargo area. Remove the plastic cover on the cargo area lining to access the shaft for the spare tire holder. The wheel nut wrench supplied with your vehicle is specially adapted to f it the holder shaf t. Do not use any other tool. 374 WHEEL NUT WRENCH 7. Attach the short end of the wheel nut wrench to the spare tire holder shaft.
10/08/27 15:04:01 31TP6610_380 Changing a Flat Tire 10.To reinstall the spare tire holder, slide the hook, lift up the spare tire holder and attach it to the hook. Attach the longer section of the wrench to the spare tire holder shaft. Turn the wrench clockwise. Then attach the short end of the wrench to the shaft, and tighten it securely. WHEEL NUT 11.Reinstall the plastic cover. JACKING POINTS 12.Loosen each wheel nut 1/2 turn with the wheel nut wrench.
10/08/27 15:04:08 31TP6610_381 Changing a Flat Tire 17.Put on the spare tire. Put the wheel nuts back on finger-tight, then tighten them in a crisscross pattern with the wheel nut wrench until the wheel is firmly against the hub. Do not try to tighten the wheel nuts fully. 18.Lower the vehicle to the ground, and remove the jack. WHEEL WRENCH EXTENSION 14.Use the extension and the wheel nut wrench as shown to raise the vehicle until the flat tire is off the ground. 15.
10/08/27 15:04:16 31TP6610_382 Changing a Flat Tire HOOK PLASTIC BAG 20.Put the flat tire into the plastic bag, which is stored in the tool kit case. Knot the top of the plastic bag. TOOL KIT CASE 21.Store the jack and tools in the tool kit case. 22.Replace the utility box. Remove the hook and close the removable tray. CONTINUED 2011 Accord Crosstour 377 Taking Care of the Unexpected 19.Tighten the wheel nuts securely in the same crisscross pattern.
10/08/27 15:04:22 31TP6610_383 Changing a Flat Tire CARGO HOOK Loose items can fly around the interior in a crash and could seriously injure the occupants. Store the wheel, jack, and tools securely before driving. BELT 23.Bore through the bag, and pass the holding belt through the hole of the bag and the wheel of the flat tire as shown in the illustration. This belt is with the bag in the tool kit case. 378 2011 Accord Crosstour 24.
10/08/27 15:04:28 31TP6610_384 Changing a Flat Tire 26.Your vehicle’s original tire has a tire pressure monitoring system sensor. To replace a tire, refer to Changing a Tire with TPMS (see page 315 ). Always ensure that the spare tire holder is installed onto the hook and the holder is then completely raised into place. If the holder is lef t down, it will be damaged during driving and will need to be replaced. SPARE TIRE HOLDER SPARE TIRE Taking Care of the Unexpected 25.
10/08/27 15:04:36 31TP6610_385 If the Engine Won’t Start Diagnosing why the engine won’t start falls into two areas, depending on what you hear when you turn the ignition switch to the START (III) position: You hear nothing, or almost nothing. The engine’s starter motor does not operate at all, or operates very slowly. You can hear the starter motor operating normally, or the starter motor sounds like it is spinning faster than normal, but the engine does not start up and run.
10/08/27 15:04:43 31TP6610_386 If the Engine Won’t Start The Starter Operates Normally In this case, the starter motor’s speed sounds normal, or even faster than normal, when you turn the ignition switch to the START (III) position, but the engine does not run. Are you using the proper starting procedure? Refer to Starting the Engine on page 301 . There may be an electrical problem, such as no power to the fuel pump. Check all the fuses (see page 390 ).
10/08/27 15:04:51 31TP6610_387 Jump Starting Although this seems like a simple procedure, you should take several precautions. A battery can explode if you do not follow the correct procedure, seriously injuring anyone nearby. Keep all sparks, open flames, and smoking materials away from the battery. You cannot start your vehicle by pushing or pulling it. 382 To jump start your vehicle: 1. Open the hood, and check the physical condition of the battery.
10/08/27 15:04:58 31TP6610_388 Jump Starting 5. If the booster battery is in another vehicle, have an assistant start that vehicle and run it at a fast idle. 6. Start the vehicle. If the starter motor still operates slowly, check that the jumper cables have good metal-to-metal contact. 7. Once your vehicle is running, disconnect the negative cable from your vehicle, then from the booster battery. Disconnect the positive cable from your vehicle, then from the booster battery.
10/08/27 15:05:05 31TP6610_389 If the Engine Overheats The pointer of the vehicle’s temperature gauge should stay in the midrange. If it climbs to the red mark, you should determine the reason (hot day, driving up a steep hill, etc.). If your vehicle overheats, you should take immediate action. The only indication may be the temperature gauge climbing to or above the red mark. Or you may see steam or spray coming from under the hood.
10/08/27 15:05:13 31TP6610_390 If the Engine Overheats 6. If you do not find an obvious leak, check the coolant level in the radiator reserve tank (see page 288 ). Add coolant if the level is below the MIN mark. 7. If there was no coolant in the reserve tank, you may need to add coolant to the radiator. Let the engine cool down until the pointer reaches the middle of the temperature gauge, or lower, before checking the radiator. 9.
10/08/27 15:05:22 31TP6610_391 Low Oil Pressure Indicator, Charging System Indicator Low Oil Pressure Indicator This indicator should never come on when the engine is running. If it starts flashing or stays on, the oil pressure has dropped very low or lost pressure. Serious engine damage is possible, and you should take immediate action. 1. Safely pull off the road, and shut off the engine. Turn on the hazard warning lights.
10/08/27 15:05:30 31TP6610_392 Malfunction Indicator Lamp If this indicator comes on while driving, it means one of the engine’s emissions control systems may have a problem. Even though you may feel no difference in your vehicle’s performance, it can reduce your fuel economy and cause increased emissions. Continued operation may cause serious damage. If the indicator comes on repeatedly, even though it may go off as you continue driving, have your vehicle checked by a dealer as soon as possible.
10/08/27 15:05:37 31TP6610_393 Brake System Indicator U.S. Canada The brake system indicator normally comes on when you turn the ignition switch to the ON (II) position, and as a reminder to check the parking brake. It will stay on if you do not fully release the parking brake. However, if the brake pedal does not feel normal, you should take immediate action. A problem in one part of the system’s dual circuit design will still give you braking at two wheels.
10/08/27 15:05:43 31TP6610_394 Opening the Fuel Fill Door Manually If there is a problem with the power door lock system and you cannot unlock the driver’s door, use the release lever. If you cannot also unlock the tailgate due to the power door lock system malfunction, see page 92 and open the tailgate manually. COVER 2011 Accord Crosstour To open the fuel fill door, pull the release lever rearward. Taking Care of the Unexpected Place a cloth on the edge of the cover to prevent scratches.
10/08/27 15:05:50 31TP6610_395 Fuses INTERIOR (Driver’s side) INTERIOR (Passenger’s side) UNDER-HOOD NOTCH FUSE BOX The vehicle’s fuses are contained in three fuse boxes. The driver’s side interior fuse box is under the dashboard on the driver’s side. The fuse label is attached to the side panel. 390 TAB FUSE LABEL The passenger’s side interior fuse box is on the lower passenger’s side panel.
10/08/27 15:05:59 31TP6610_396 Fuses Checking and Replacing Fuses If something electrical in your vehicle stops working, the first thing you should check for is a blown fuse. Determine from the chart on pages 394 , 395 and 396 , or the diagram on the fuse box lid or the fuse label, which fuse or fuses control that component. Check those fuses first, but check all the fuses before deciding that a blown fuse is not the cause. Replace any blown fuses and check if the device works. BLOWN 3.
10/08/27 15:06:05 31TP6610_397 Fuses BLOWN FUSE PULLER FUSE PULLER 4. Check the smaller fuses in the under-hood fuse box and all the fuses in the interior fuse boxes by pulling out each one with the fuse puller provided on the back of the under-hood fuse box cover. 392 5. Look for a blown wire inside the fuse. If it is blown, replace it with one of the spare fuses of the same rating or lower.
10/08/27 15:06:10 31TP6610_398 Fuses If you cannot drive the vehicle without fixing the problem, and you do not have a spare fuse, take a fuse of the same rating or a lower rating from one of the other circuits. Make sure you can do without that circuit temporarily (such as the accessory power socket). If you replace the blown fuse with a spare fuse that has a lower rating, it might blow out again. This does not indicate that anything is wrong.
10/08/27 15:06:18 31TP6610_399 Fuse Locations No. Amps. UNDER-HOOD FUSE BOX No. Amps. 1 − 1 120 A 1 − 2 40 A − 2−1 2 − 2 40 A 2 − 3 30 A 2 − 4 40 A − 2−5 394 Circuits Protected Battery Passenger’s Side Fuse Box Not Used ABS/VSA ABS/VSA Motor Passenger’s Side Fuse Box Not Used No. Amps.
10/08/27 15:06:28 31TP6610_400 Fuse Locations No. Amps. INTERIOR FUSE BOX (Driver’s Side) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 − 7.5 A 15 A 10 A 7.5 A 7.5 A 15 A 7.5 A Circuits Protected Not Used Seat Memory* Washer Wiper Meter ABS/VSA ACG STS No. Amps. 9 10 11 12 20 A 10 A 10 A 7.5 A 13 14 15 − 10 A 7.5 A Circuits Protected Fuel Pump VB SOL2 SRS OPDS (Occupant Position Detection System) Not Used ACM Daytime Running Lights 7.5 A 7.5 A 7.5 A 20 A 20 A 20 A 20 A 15 A 20 A 15 A 10 A 10 A 28 29 30 31 10 A 7.
10/08/27 15:06:36 31TP6610_401 Fuse Locations No. Amps. INTERIOR FUSE BOX (Passenger’s Side) 16 15 A 17 18 19 20 21 22 − 10 A 15 A − − − *: No. Amps. 1 2 10 A 10 A 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 A 15 A − 7.5 A − 20 A 396 Circuits Protected Right Headlight High Beam Right Side Small Lights (Exterior) Right Front Fog Light Right Headlight Low Beam Not Used Interior Lights Not Used Front Passenger’s Power Seat Reclining No. Amps.
10/08/27 15:06:46 31TP6610_402 Emergency Towing If your vehicle needs to be towed, call a professional towing service or organization. Never tow your vehicle with just a rope or chain. It is very dangerous. On 4WD models The only way you can safely tow your vehicle is with flat-bed equipment. The operator will load your vehicle on the back of a truck. Any other method of towing will damage the drive system. When you contact the towing agency, inform them a flat-bed is required.
10/08/27 15:06:50 31TP6610_403 Emergency Towing Improper towing preparation will damage the transmission. Follow the above procedure exactly. If you cannot shif t the transmission or start the engine, your vehicle must be transported with the f ront wheels of f the ground. Trying to lif t or tow your vehicle by the bumpers will cause serious damage. The bumpers are not designed to support the vehicle’s weight.
10/08/27 15:06:54 31TP6610_404 Technical Information The diagrams in this section give you the dimensions and capacities of your vehicle and the locations of the identification numbers. It also includes information you should know about your vehicle’s tires and emissions control systems. Identification Numbers ................. 400 Specifications ................................ 402 DOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Vehicles) ........................... 404 Tire Labeling ..................................
10/08/27 15:06:58 31TP6610_405 Identification Numbers Your vehicle has several identifying numbers in various places. VEHICLE IDENTIFICATION NUMBER (VIN) The vehicle identification number (VIN) is the 17-digit number your dealer uses to register your vehicle for warranty purposes. It is also necessary for licensing and insuring your vehicle. The easiest place to find the VIN is on a plate fastened to the top of the dashboard. You can see it by looking through the windshield on the driver’s side.
10/08/27 15:07:02 31TP6610_406 Identification Numbers The engine number is stamped on the front of the engine block. The transmission number is on a label on top of the transmission.
10/08/27 15:07:21 31TP6610_407 Specifications Dimensions Length Width Height Wheelbase Track Front/Rear Weights Gross vehicle weight rating Air Conditioning Refrigerant type Charge quantity Lubricant type Engine Type Bore x Stroke Displacement Compression ratio Spark plugs Seating Capacities Total Front Rear 402 196.8 in (4,999 mm) 74.7 in (1,898 mm) 65.7 in (1,670 mm) 110.1 in (2,797 mm) 64.9 in (1,648 mm) See the certification label attached to the driver’s doorjamb. HFC-134a (R-134a) 14.1−15.
10/08/27 15:07:42 31TP6610_408 Specifications Lights Headlights High Low Front turn signal/parking lights Front side marker lights Front Fog lights Rear turn signal lights Back-up lights Stop/taillights License plate lights High-mount brake light Ceiling light Spotlights Glove box light Courtesy light (Ceiling) Cargo area lights Front door courtesy lights Vanity mirror lights 60 W (HB3) 55 W (H11) 24/2 2 CP(Amber) 5W 55 W (H11) 21 W (Amber) 21 W 21/5 W 5W LED type* 8W 8W 3.8 W LED type* 5W 3.8 W 1.
10/08/27 15:07:50 31TP6610_409 DOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Vehicles) The tires on your vehicle meet all U.S. Federal Safety Requirements. All tires are also graded for treadwear, traction, and temperature performance according to Department of Transportation (DOT) standards. The following explains these gradings. Uniform Tire Quality Grading Quality grades can be found where applicable on the tire sidewall between tread shoulder and maximum section width.
10/08/27 15:07:54 31TP6610_410 DOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Vehicles) Warning: The temperature grade for this tire is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded. Excessive speed, underinflation, or excessive loading, either separately or in combination, can cause heat buildup and possible tire failure.
10/08/27 15:08:08 31TP6610_411 Tire Labeling The tires that came on your vehicle have a number of markings. Those you should be aware of are described below. Tire Labeling Example Tire Size Whenever tires are replaced, they should be replaced with tires of the same size. Following is an example of tire size with an explanation of what each component means. (1) 225/60R18 100H 225 − Tire width in millimeters. 60 − Aspect ratio (the tire’s section height as a percentage of its width).
10/08/27 15:08:16 31TP6610_412 Tire Labeling 002X − Tire type code. 2202 − Date of manufacture. Year Week Glossary of Tire Terminology Cold Tire Pressure − The tire air pressure when the vehicle has been parked for at least three hours or driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km). Treadwear Indicators (TWI) − Means the projections within the principal grooves designed to give a visual indication of the degrees of wear of the tread.
10/08/27 15:08:22 31TP6610_413 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) − Required Federal Explanation Each tire, including the spare (if provided), should be checked monthly when cold and inflated to the inflation pressure recommended by the vehicle manufacturer on the vehicle placard or tire inflation pressure label.
10/08/27 15:08:27 31TP6610_414 Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) − Required Federal Explanation Your vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not operating properly. The TPMS malfunction indicator is provided by a separate telltale, which displays the symbol ‘‘TPMS’’ when illuminated.
10/08/27 15:08:35 31TP6610_415 Emissions Controls The burning of gasoline in your vehicle’s engine produces several byproducts. Some of these are carbon monoxide (CO), oxides of nitrogen (NOx), and hydrocarbons (HC). Gasoline evaporating from the tank also produces hydrocarbons. Controlling the production of NOx, CO, and HC is important to the environment. Under certain conditions of sunlight and climate, NOx and HC react to form photochemical ‘‘smog.
10/08/27 15:08:45 31TP6610_416 Emissions Controls Exhaust Emissions Controls The exhaust emissions controls include four systems: PGM-FI, ignition timing control, exhaust gas recirculation, and three way catalytic converter. These four systems work together to control the engine’s combustion and minimize the amount of HC, CO, and NOx that come out the tailpipe. The exhaust emissions control systems are separate from the crankcase and evaporative emissions control systems.
10/08/27 15:08:52 31TP6610_417 Three Way Catalytic Converters Keep the engine well maintained. The three way catalytic converters contain precious metals that serve as catalysts, promoting chemical reactions to convert the exhaust gasses without affecting the metals. The catalytic converters are referred to as three-way catalysts, since they act on HC, CO, and NOx. Replacement units must be original Honda parts or their equivalent.
10/08/27 15:09:00 31TP6610_418 Emissions Testing Testing of Readiness Codes If you take your vehicle for an emissions test shortly after the battery has been disconnected or gone dead, it may not pass the test. This is because of certain ‘‘readiness codes’’ that must be set in the onboard diagnostics for the emissions systems. These codes are erased when the battery is disconnected, and set again only after several days of driving under a variety of conditions.
10/08/27 15:09:05 31TP6610_419 Emissions Testing 7. Select a nearby lightly traveled major highway where you can maintain a speed of 50 to 60 mph (80 to 97 km/h) for at least 20 minutes. Drive on the highway in D. Do not use the cruise control. When traffic allows, drive for 90 seconds without moving the accelerator pedal. (Vehicle speed may vary slightly; this is okay.
10/08/27 15:09:08 31TP6610_420 Warranty and Customer Relations Customer Service Information..... 416 Warranty Coverages ..................... 417 Reporting Safety Defects.............. 418 Authorized Manuals ......................
10/08/27 15:09:17 31TP6610_421 Customer Service Information Honda dealership personnel are trained professionals. They should be able to answer all your questions. If you encounter a problem that your dealership does not solve to your satisfaction, please discuss it with the dealership’s management. The service manager or general manager can help. Almost all problems are solved in this way.
10/08/27 15:09:26 31TP6610_422 Warranty Coverages U.S. Owners Your new vehicle is covered by these warranties: Emissions Control Systems Defects Warranty and Emissions Performance Warranty − these two warranties cover your vehicle’s emissions control systems. Time, mileage, and coverage are conditional. Please read your warranty booklet for exact information.
10/08/27 15:09:32 31TP6610_423 Reporting Safety Defects In the US If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying American Honda Motor Co., Inc. In Canada If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could cause injury or death, you should immediately inform Honda Canada Inc.
10/08/27 15:09:41 31TP6610_424 Authorized Manuals Purchasing Factory Authorized Manuals (U.S. only) The publications shown below can be purchased from Helm Incorporated. You can order by phone or online: Call Helm Inc. at 1-800-782-4356 (credit card orders only) Go online at www.helminc.com If you are interested in other years or models, contact Helm Inc. at 1-800-782-4356.
10/08/27 15:09:50 31TP6610_426 Index A B Battery Charging System Indicator............................ 56, 386 Jump Starting ............................. 382 Maintenance ............................... 367 Specifications ............................. 403 Before Driving ............................... 281 Belts, Seat ..................................... 8, 18 Beverage Holders .......................... 116 Bluetooth HandsFreeLink ......... 256 Booster Seats ...................................
10/08/27 15:09:54 31TP6610_427 Index Carrying Cargo .............................. 294 CAUTION, Explanation of .............. iii CD Care .......................................... 233 CD Changer ........................... 151, 199 Ceiling Light ................................... 123 Certification Label ......................... 400 Chains ............................................. 365 Changing a Flat Tire ..................... 373 Changing Oil How to .........................................
10/08/27 15:10:00 31TP6610_428 Index Driving ............................................ 299 Economy ..................................... 289 Driving Position Memory System......................................... 101 Dual Temperature Control ........... 133 Dust and Pollen Filter ................... 354 E F Fan, Interior.................................... 131 Features .......................................... 127 Filling the Fuel Tank ..................... 283 Filters Dust and Pollen ...............
10/08/27 15:10:05 31TP6610_429 Index Fuel .................................................. 282 Check Fuel Cap Message ......... 285 Fill Door and Cap....................... 284 Gauge ............................................ 66 Low Fuel Indicator ...................... 61 Octane Requirement ................. 282 Oxygenated ................................ 283 Tank, Refueling ......................... 283 Fuel Economy ................................ 289 Fuel Economy (ECO) Indicator .....
10/08/27 15:10:11 31TP6610_430 Index VSA Off ......................................... 58 VSA System .................................. 58 Indicators, Instrument Panel .......... 56 Infant Restraint ................................ 38 Infant Seats ....................................... 38 Tether Anchorage Points ........... 46 Inflation, Proper Tire .................... 359 Information Display ......................... 64 Inside Mirror .................................. 104 Inspection, Tire ..............
10/08/27 15:10:17 31TP6610_431 Index Locks Anti-theft Steering Column ........ 79 Childproof Door ........................... 87 Fuel Fill Door ............................. 283 Glove Box ................................... 118 Lockout Prevention ..................... 81 Power Door .................................. 80 Tailgate ......................................... 91 Low Coolant Level ......................... 288 Low Fuel Indicator .......................... 61 Low Oil Pressure Indicator ....
10/08/27 15:10:23 31TP6610_432 Index Power Socket Locations................ 116 Power Windows ............................. 106 Pregnancy, Using Seat Belts .......... 16 Protecting Adults and Teens.......... 11 Additional Safety Precautions .... 17 Advice for Pregnant Women...... 16 Protecting Children ......................... 33 General Guidelines ...................... 33 Protecting Infants ........................ 38 Protecting Larger Children ........ 47 Protecting Small Children ..........
10/08/27 15:10:28 31TP6610_433 Index Selecting a Child Seat ...................... 40 Selector Knob (Disc Changer) .... 137 Serial Number ................................ 400 Service Minder ............................... 325 Service Manual* ............................ 419 Service Station Procedures .......... 283 Setting the Clock ........................... 240 Shift Lever Position Indicators .... 302 Shift Lock Release ......................... 305 Side Airbags .................................
10/08/27 15:10:33 31TP6610_434 Index Service Life ................................. 362 Snow ............................................ 365 Specifications ............................. 403 Terminology ............................... 407 Tools, Tire Changing .................... 373 Towing A Trailer ...................................... 316 Emergency Wrecker ................. 397 Pre-Tow Checklist ..................... 320 Weight Limit ..............................
10/08/27 15:10:37 31TP6610_435 Index W WARNING, Explanation of ............. iii Warning Labels, Location of .......... 52 Warranty Coverages* ................... 417 Washers, Windshield Checking the Fluid Level ......... 339 Indicator ........................................ 62 Operation ...................................... 68 Wheels Adjusting the Steering ................ 76 Alignment and Balance ............. 362 Compact Spare ........................... 372 Wrench, Nut ...............................
10/08/27 15:10:54 31TP6610_437 Service Information Summary Gasoline: Unleaded gasoline, pump octane number of 87 or higher. Fuel Tank Capacity: 18.5 US gal (70.0 ) Recommended Engine Oil: API Premium grade 0W-20 detergent oil (see page 333 ). Oil change capacity (including filter): 4.5 US qt (4.3 ) Automatic Transmission Fluid: Honda ATF DW-1 (automatic transmission fluid) (see page 341 ). 4WD models only Tire Pressure (measured cold): Rear Differential Fluid: Honda Dual Pump Fluid II. Do not use ATF.
10/08/27 14:12:27 31TP6610_001 Owner’s Identification This owner’s manual should be considered a permanent part of the vehicle and should remain with the vehicle when it is sold. OWNER This owner’s manual covers all models of the Accord Crosstour. You may find descriptions of equipment and features that are not on your particular model. ADDRESS STREET CITY STATE/PROVINCE/TERRITORY ZIP CODE/ POSTAL CODE V. I. N. DELIVERY DATE (Date sold to original retail purchaser) DEALER NAME DEALER NO.