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Contents This owner’s manual should be considered a permanent part of the vehicle and should remain with the vehicle when it is sold. This owner’s manual covers all models of your vehicle. You may find descriptions of equipment and features that are not on your particular model. Images throughout this owner’s manual (including the front cover) represent features and equipment that are available on some, but not all, models. Your particular model may not have some of these features. 2 Safe Driving P.
Contents Quick Reference Guide Child Safety P. 56 Exhaust Gas Hazard P. 68 Opening and Closing the Trunk P. 122 Security System P. 126 Operating the Switches Around the Steering Wheel P. 133 Interior Lights/Interior Convenience Items P. 155 Opening and Closing the Windows P. 129 Adjusting the Mirrors P. 146 Climate Control System P. 165 Audio Error Messages P. 283 Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® P. 333, 370 General Information on the Audio System P. 289 When Driving P. 416 Accessories and Modifications P.
Quick Reference Guide Visual Index Quick Reference Guide ❙ ECON Button (P 422) ❙ System Indicators (P 72) ❙ Gauges (P 92) ❙ Multi-Information Display (P 94) ❙ POWER Button (P 133) ❙ Audio/Information Screen (P 176, 201, 233) ❙ Audio System (P 175, 197, 230) ❙ Audio with Touch Screen * (P 198, 231) ❙ Hazard Warning Button ❙ Climate Control System (P 165) ❙ Rear Window Defogger (P 142) ❙ Heated Mirror Button (P 142) ❙ Navigation System * () See Navigation System Manual ❙ Front Seat Heater Switches * (P 16
❙ (Display) Button (P 176, 201, 233) ❙ Horn (Press an area around .
Visual Index Quick Reference Guide ❙ Power Window Switches (P 129) ❙ Power Door Lock Master Switch (P 120) ❙ Door Mirror Controls (P 147) ❙ Rearview Mirror (P 146) ❙ Interior Fuse Box (P 533) ❙ Driver's Front Airbag (P 46) ❙ Passenger's Front Airbag (P 46) ❙ Parking Brake (P 452) ❙ Trunk Main Switch (P 124) ❙ Glove Box (P 157) ❙ Accessory Power Socket (P 160) ❙ USB Port (P 171) ❙ Auxiliary Input Jack (P 172) ❙ Shift Lever Transmission (P 420) ❙ Hood Release Handle (P 472) ❙ Trunk Release (P 122) ❙ Fuel
❙ Seat Belts (P 36) ❙ Map Lights (P 156) ❙ Moonroof Switch * (P 132) Quick Reference Guide ❙ Side Curtain Airbags (P 52) ❙ Ceiling Light (P 155) ❙ Grab Handle ❙ Coat Hook (P 161) ❙ Sunglasses Holder (P 162) ❙ Sun Visors ❙ Vanity Mirrors ❙ Side Airbags (P 50) ❙ Front Seat (P 148) ❙ Accessory Power Socket (P 160) ❙ Seat Belt (Installing a Child Seat) (P 63) ❙ Seat Belt to Secure a Child Seat (P 65) ❙ Rear Seat ❙ LATCH to Secure a Child Seat (P 61) * Not available on all models 5
Visual Index Quick Reference Guide ❙ Maintenance Under the Hood (P 471) ❙ Windshield Wipers (P 140, 491) ❙ Power Door Mirrors (P 147) ❙ Door Lock/Unlock Control (P 114) ❙ Headlights (P 136, 484) ❙ Front Turn Signal/Side Marker Lights (P 136, 487) ❙ Parking Lights (P 136, 487) ❙ Tires (P 493, 510) ❙ How to Refuel (P 460) ❙ High-Mount Brake Light (P 490) ❙ Opening/Closing the Trunk (P 122) ❙ Emergency Trunk Release Lever (P 125) ❙ Multi-View Rear Camera (P 457) ❙ Rear Camera (P 458) ❙ Trunk Release Button (P
Your SPORT HYBRID i-MMD vehicle uses both an electric motor and a gasoline engine as propulsion sources, with the electric motor receiving electricity from an internal High Voltage battery or internal generator. The High Voltage battery can be charged from the generator driven by the engine or regenerative braking. When driving, your vehicle is propelled exclusively by the electric motor, exclusively by the gasoline engine, or by a combination of two.
SPORT HYBRID i-MMD SYSTEM MAIN COMPONENTS Gasoline Engine– Provides propulsion to drive the wheels under certain driving conditions, and turns the generator. Quick Reference Guide Generator– Starts the engine and generates electric power when driven by the gasoline engine to supply electricity to power the electric motor and/or to charge the High Voltage battery.
Vehicle Speed Operating mode Vehicle Speed Electric Vehicle (EV) Hybrid (HV) Engine (Direct Drive) Regeneration Stopped or driven at low speeds: Driven in high-load conditions Driven in high-speed, low-load Decelerating, without ● Only the electric motor (e.g., when accelerating, going conditions: accelerator being depressed. ● The gasoline engine provides ● The electric motor provides uphill): provides propulsion to the ● The Electric Motor provides wheels. propulsion to the wheels.
EV Button EV mode is enabled by pressing the EV button near the shift lever. Quick Reference Guide The EV mode indicator comes on in the instrument panel when EV mode is enabled. Press the EV button again to switch back to HV mode. Some conditions, such as a low High Voltage battery level and a high vehicle speed, may keep the system from manually switching into EV mode. The beeper sounds and a message appears on the multi-information display with the button pressed when EV mode is disabled.
● Regenerative Energy and Regenerative Braking When regenerative braking is in operation High Voltage Battery Quick Reference Guide Motor When decelerating without the accelerator being depressed or the brake pedal being applied, or while driving downhill, the electric motor acts as a generator that recovers a portion of the electrical energy that was used to accelerate the vehicle. This regenerative braking slows the vehicle in a manner similar to engine braking in a gasoline-powered vehicle.
Safety Precautions Do not touch the High Voltage system Quick Reference Guide Attempting to take a High Voltage system component apart or disconnect one of its wires can cause severe electrical shock. If the High Voltage system needs maintenance or repair, it should be performed at a dealer. If a crash occurs ●Be careful of electric shock hazard. uIf a severe crash damages your vehicle’s High Voltage system, there is a possibility of electrical shock due to exposed High Voltage components or wires.
Eco Assist System Ambient Meter Quick Reference Guide Ambient Meter (P 422) ● Changes color to reflect your driving style. Green: Fuel efficient driving Blue green: Moderate acceleration/ deceleration Blue: Aggressive acceleration/ deceleration ● The ambient meter color changes in accordance with your brake or accelerator pedal operation. ECON Button (P 422) Helps maximize fuel economy. The message is displayed for a few seconds when the ECON button is pressed.
Quick Reference Guide Drive Cycle Score/Lifetime Points ● Comes on when the power mode is in VEHICLE OFF (LOCK). Drive Cycle Score Lifetime Points Eco Drive Display (P99) ● Keep the vehicle icon near the center of the circle.
Safe Driving (P 31) ● Your vehicle is fitted with airbags to help protect you and your passengers during a moderate-to-severe collision. Child Safety (P 56) ● All children 12 and younger should be seated in the rear seat. ● Smaller children should be properly restrained in a forward-facing child seat. ● Infants must be properly restrained in a rear-facing child seat.
Instrument Panel (P 71) Quick Reference Guide Gauges (P 92)/Multi-Information Display (P 94)/System Indicators (P 72) System Indicators Security System Alarm Indicator Speedometer High Voltage Battery Charge Level Gauge Malfunction Indicator Lamp System Indicators Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Indicators Low Oil Pressure Indicator 12-Volt Battery Charging System Indicator Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Indicator Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®) System Indicator U.S.
Controls (P 109) Models without navigation system POWER Button (P 133) Press the button to change the vehicle’s power mode. Lights (P 136) Quick Reference Guide Clock (P 110) Light Control Switches High Beam Low Beam Flashing a Enter the Clock Adjustment screen. 2 Adjusting the Clock (P 110) b Rotate . c Rotate press .
Steering Wheel (P 145) Trunk (P 122) Quick Reference Guide ● To adjust, pull the adjustment lever towards you, adjust to the desired position, then lock the lever back in place. Trunk Release ● To unlock and open the trunk: Unlocking the Front Doors from the Inside (P 118) ● Pull either front door inner handle to unlock and open it at the same time. • Pull the trunk release. • Press the trunk release button on the remote transmitter or the smart entry remote.
Climate Control System (P 165) Models with navigation system The climate control system is voice operable. (P 239) AUTO Button Driver’s Side Temperature Control Buttons (On/Off) Button SYNC (Synchronized) Button MODE Control Button / (Fan Control) Buttons (Windshield Defroster) Button Quick Reference Guide ● Press the AUTO button to activate the climate control system. ● Press the button to turn the system on or off. ● Press the button to defrost the windshield.
Features (P 169) Models with one display (P 175) Quick Reference Guide Audio Remote Controls (P 174) (+ / (- / / Button Audio/Information Screen SOURCE Button ● (+ / (- Button Press to adjust the volume up/down. ● SOURCE Button Press to change the audio mode: FM/AM/ CD/XM® */HDD */USB/iPod/Bluetooth/ Pandora® */AhaTM*/AUX. ● / Button Radio:Press to change the preset station. Press and hold to select the next or previous strong station.
Models with two displays (P 197) Quick Reference Guide Audio/Information Screen Audio with Touch Screen Button Phone*1 CD Slot (CD Eject) Button Source*1 Clock/Screen*1 DISP Button (Tune Down) Icon*1 VOL/ (Volume/Power) Knob (Skip/Seek) Icon*1 (Tune Up) Icon*1 Selector Knob (Skip/Seek) Icon*1 BACK Button Presets*1 More*1 *1: Icons that appear on the screen vary by the source selected.
Models with navigation system (P 230) Quick Reference Guide Audio/Information Screen Audio with Touch Screen Source*1 CD Slot (Power) Button (Tune Down) Icon*1 (CD Eject) Button (Tune Up) Icon*1 VOL (Volume) Knob (Skip/Seek) Icon*1 (Skip/Seek) Icon*1 Presets*1 More*1 PHONE Button INFO Button NAV Button AUDIO Button BACK Button Button MENU Button SETTINGS Button Interface Dial/ENTER Button *1: Icons that appear on the screen vary by the source selected.
Driving (P 409) ● Shift to (P and depress the brake pedal when turning on the power. ● Shifting Depress the brake pedal and press the release button to move out of (P . Press the release button to move the shift lever. Move the shift lever without pressing the release button. Shift Lever Park Used when parking or turning the power on or off. Reverse Used when reversing. Neutral Release Button Propulsion power is not transmitted to wheels. Drive Used for normal driving.
Refueling (P 459) Quick Reference Guide 24 Fuel recommendation: Unleaded gasoline with a pump octane number 87 or higher required Fuel tank capacity: 15.8 US gal (60 L) a Push the fuel fill door release handle. b Turn the fuel fill cap slowly to remove the cap. c Place the cap in the holder on the fuel fill door. d After refueling, screw the cap back on until it clicks at least once.
Maintenance (P 463) a Pull the hood release handle under the corner of the dashboard. b Locate the hood latch lever, pull the lever up, and lift up the hood. c Quick Reference Guide Under the Hood (P 471) ● Check engine oil, engine coolant, inverter coolant, and windshield washer fluid. Add when necessary. ● Check brake fluid. ● Check the 12-volt battery condition monthly. Wiper Blades (P 491) ● Replace blades if they leave streaks across the windshield.
Handling the Unexpected Quick Reference Guide Flat Tire (P 510) ● Park in a safe location and repair the flat tire using the tire repair kit in the trunk. Power System Won't Start (P 519) ● If the 12-volt battery is dead, jump start using a booster battery. Overheating (P 525) ● Park in a safe location. If you do not see steam under the hood, open the hood, and let the power system cool down.
What to Do If ● The power mode does not change from ACCESSORY to VEHICLE OFF (LOCK). Why? The shift lever should be moved to (P . Why does the brake pedal pulsate slightly when applying the brakes? This can occur when the ABS activates, and does not indicate a problem. Apply firm, steady pressure on the brake pedal. Never pump the brake pedal. The rear door cannot be opened from inside the vehicle. Why? Check if the childproof lock is in the lock position.
Quick Reference Guide 28 Why do the doors lock after I unlocked the doors using a remote transmitter? If you do not open the doors within 30 seconds, the doors are relocked automatically for security. Why does the beeper sound when I open the driver's door? The beeper sounds when: ● The power mode is in ACCESSORY. ● The exterior lights are left on. Why does the beeper sound when I start driving? The beeper sounds when: ● Driver and/or front passenger are not wearing their seat belts.
To read data recorded by an EDR, special equipment is required, and access to the vehicle or the EDR is needed. In addition to the vehicle manufacturer, other parties, such as law enforcement, that have the special equipment, can read the information if they have access to the vehicle or the EDR. Event Data Recorders The data belongs to the vehicle owner and may not be accessed by anyone else except as legally required or with the permission of the vehicle owner.
Quick Reference Guide A Few Words About Safety You will find this important safety information in a variety of forms, including: Your safety, and the safety of others, is very important. And operating this vehicle safely is an important responsibility. ● Safety Labels - on the vehicle. ● Safety Messages - preceded by a safety alert symbol 3 and one of three signal words: DANGER, WARNING, or CAUTION.
Safe Driving You can find many safety recommendations throughout this chapter, and throughout this manual. For Safe Driving Important Safety Precautions ............. 32 Your Vehicle's Safety Features............ 34 Seat Belts About Your Seat Belts........................ 36 Fastening a Seat Belt.......................... 39 Seat Belt Inspection............................ 42 Airbags Airbag System Components............... 43 Types of Airbags ................................ 46 Front Airbags (SRS) ........
For Safe Driving The following pages explain your vehicle's safety features and how to use them properly. The safety precautions below are ones that we consider to be among the most important. Safe Driving Important Safety Precautions ■ 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.
uuFor Safe DrivinguImportant Safety Precautions ■ Pay appropriate attention to the task of driving safely ■ Control your speed Excessive speed is a major factor in crash injuries and deaths. Generally, the higher the speed, the greater the risk, but serious injuries can also occur at lower speeds. Never drive faster than is safe for current conditions, regardless of the maximum speed posted.
uuFor Safe DrivinguYour Vehicle's Safety Features Your Vehicle's Safety Features 1Your Vehicle's Safety Features 9 8 Safe Driving Your vehicle is equipped with many features that work together to help protect you and your passengers during a crash. 9 6 10 7 8 Some features do not require any action on your part.
uuFor Safe DrivinguYour Vehicle's Safety Features ■ Safety CheckList 2 Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the Inside P. 118 If the Door Open or Door And Trunk Open message appears on the multi-information display, a door and/or the trunk is not completely closed. Close all doors and the trunk tightly until the message diappears. 2 Multi-Information Display Warning and Information Messages P.
Seat Belts About Your Seat Belts Safe Driving Seat belts are the single most effective safety device because they keep you connected to the vehicle so that you can take advantage of many built-in safety features. They also help keep you from being thrown against the inside of the vehicle, against other passengers, or out of the vehicle. When worn properly, seat belts also keep your body properly positioned in a crash so that you can take full advantage of the additional protection provided by the airbags.
uuSeat BeltsuAbout Your Seat Belts ■ Proper use of seat belts 1About Your Seat Belts ■ Seat Belt Reminder If a rear seat passenger moves around and extends the seat belt, the lockable retractor may activate. If this happens, release the retractor by unfastening the seat belt and allow the belt to retract completely. Then refasten the belt.
uuSeat BeltsuAbout Your Seat Belts ■ Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners The front seats are equipped with automatic seat belt tensioners to enhance safety. Safe Driving 38 The tensioners automatically tighten the front seat belts during a moderate-tosevere frontal collision, sometimes even if the collision is not severe enough to inflate the front airbags. 1Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners The seat belt tensioners can only operate once. If a tensioner is activated, the SRS indicator will come on.
uuSeat BeltsuFastening a Seat Belt Fastening a Seat Belt After adjusting a front seat to the proper position, and while sitting upright and well back in the seat: 2 Adjusting the Seats P. 148 1. Pull the seat belt out slowly. Correct Seated Posture. No one should sit in a seat with an inoperative seat belt or one that does not appear to be working correctly. Using a seat belt that is not working properly may not protect the occupant in a crash. Have a dealer check the belt as soon as possible.
uuSeat BeltsuFastening a Seat Belt Safe Driving Lap belt as low as possible 3. Position the lap part of the belt as low as possible across your hips, then pull up on the shoulder part of the belt so the lap part fits snugly. This lets your strong pelvic bones take the force of a crash and reduces the chance of internal injuries. 4. If necessary, pull up on the belt again to remove any slack, then check that the belt rests across the center of your chest and over your shoulder.
uuSeat BeltsuFastening a Seat Belt ■ Advice for Pregnant Women Wear the shoulder belt across the chest avoiding the abdomen. Each time you have a checkup, ask your doctor if it is okay for you to drive. To reduce the risk of injuries to both you and your unborn child that can be caused by an inflating front airbag: • When driving, sit upright and adjust the seat as far back as possible while allowing full control of the vehicle.
uuSeat BeltsuSeat Belt Inspection Seat Belt Inspection Regularly check the condition of your seat belts as follows: Safe Driving • Pull each belt out fully, and look for frays, cuts, burns, and wear. • Check that the latches work smoothly and the belts retract easily. u If a belt does not retract easily, cleaning the belt may correct the problem. Only use a mild soap and warm water. Do not use bleach or cleaning solvents. Make sure the belt is completely dry before allowing it to retract.
Airbags Airbag System Components 10 9 8 7 Safe Driving 8 12 8 6 8 11 8 8 Continued 43
uuAirbagsuAirbag System Components Safe Driving The front, front side, and side curtain airbags are deployed according to the direction and severity of impact. Both side curtain airbags are deployed in a rollover. The airbag system includes: d An electronic control unit that continually monitors and records information about the sensors, the airbag activators, the seat belt tensioners, and driver and front passenger seat belt use when the power mode is in ON.
uuAirbagsuAirbag System Components ■ Important facts about your airbags What you should do: Always wear your seat belt properly, and sit upright and as far back from the steering wheel as possible while allowing full control of the vehicle. A front passenger should move their seat as far back from the dashboard as possible. Do not attempt to deactivate your airbags. Together, airbags and seat belts provide the best protection.
uuAirbagsuTypes of Airbags Types of Airbags Safe Driving Your vehicle is equipped with three types of airbags: • Front airbags: Airbags in front of the driver's and front passenger's seats. • Side airbags: Airbags in the driver's and front passenger's seat-backs. • Side curtain airbags: Airbags above the side windows. Each is discussed in the following pages.
uuAirbagsuFront Airbags (SRS) ■ Operation Safe Driving Front airbags are designed to inflate during moderate-to-severe frontal collisions. When the vehicle decelerates suddenly, the sensors send information to the control unit which signals one or both front airbags to inflate. A frontal collision can be either head-on or angled between two vehicles, or when a vehicle crashes into a stationary object, such as a concrete wall.
uuAirbagsuFront Airbags (SRS) ■ When front airbags should not deploy Safe Driving 48 Minor frontal crashes: Front airbags were designed to supplement seat belts and help save lives, not to prevent minor scrapes, or even broken bones that might occur during a less than moderate-to-severe frontal crash. Side impacts: Front airbags can provide protection when a sudden deceleration causes a driver or front passenger to move towards the front of the vehicle.
uuAirbagsuFront Airbags (SRS) ■ Advanced Airbags 1Advanced Airbags Driver’s Seat Position Sensor If the seat is too far forward, the airbag inflates with less force, regardless of the severity of the impact. The passenger's advanced front airbag system has weight sensors. Passenger’s Seat Weight Sensors If there is a problem with the driver's seat position sensor, the SRS indicator will come on and the airbag will inflate with full (normal) force, regardless of the driver's seating position.
uuAirbagsuSide Airbags Side Airbags The side airbags help protect the torso and pelvis of the driver or a front passenger during a moderate-to-severe side impact. Safe Driving ■ Housing Locations The side airbags are housed in the outside edge of the driver's and passenger's seatbacks. Both are marked SIDE AIRBAG.
uuAirbagsuSide Airbags ■ When a side airbag deploys with little or no visible damage ■ When a side airbag may not deploy, even though visible damage appears severe It is possible for a side airbag to not deploy during an impact that results in apparently severe damage. This can occur when the point of impact was towards the far front or rear of the vehicle, or when the vehicle's crushable body parts absorbed most of the crash energy.
uuAirbagsuSide Curtain Airbags Side Curtain Airbags Safe Driving The side curtain airbags help protect the heads of the driver and passengers in outer seating positions during a moderate-to-severe side impact. The side curtain airbags equipped in this vehicle are also designed to help reduce the likelihood of partial and complete ejection of vehicle occupants through side windows in crashes, particularly rollover crashes.
uuAirbagsuAirbag System Indicators ■ When side curtain airbags deploy in a frontal collision Safe Driving One or both side curtain airbags may inflate in a moderate-to-severe angled frontal collision. In this case, the side curtain airbags will deploy slightly after the front airbags. Airbag System Indicators If a problem occurs in the airbag system, the SRS indicator will come on and a message appears on the multi-information display.
uuAirbagsuAirbag System Indicators ■ Passenger Airbag Off Indicator U.S. Canada ■ When the passenger airbag off Safe Driving indicator comes on The indicator comes on to alert you that the passenger's front airbag has been turned off. This occurs when the front passenger’s weight sensors detect 65 lbs (29 kg) or less, the weight of an infant or small child, on the seat.
uuAirbagsuAirbag Care Airbag Care You do not need to, and should not, perform any maintenance on or replace any airbag system components yourself. However, you should have your vehicle inspected by a dealer in the following situations: If an airbag has inflated, the control unit and other related parts must be replaced. Similarly, once an automatic seat belt tensioner has been activated, it must be replaced.
Child Safety Protecting Child Passengers Each year, many children are injured or killed in vehicle crashes because they are either unrestrained or not properly restrained. In fact, vehicle accidents are the number one cause of death of children ages 12 and under. Safe Driving To reduce the number of child deaths and injuries, every state, Canadian province and territory requires that infants and children be properly restrained when they ride in a vehicle.
uuChild SafetyuProtecting Child Passengers • Any child who is too small to wear a seat belt correctly must be restrained in an approved child seat that is properly secured to the vehicle using either the lap belt portion of the lap/shoulder belt or the lower anchors of the LATCH system. • Never put a seat belt over yourself and a child. During a crash, the belt would likely press deep into the child and cause serious or fatal injuries. • Never let two children use the same seat belt.
uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children Safety of Infants and Small Children ■ Protecting Infants Safe Driving An infant must be properly restrained in a rear-facing, reclining child seat until the infant reaches the seat maker's weight or height limit for the seat, and the infant is at least one year old. ■ Positioning a rear-facing child seat Child seats must be placed and secured in a rear seating position.
uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children ■ Protecting Smaller Children 1Protecting Smaller Children 3 WARNING Placing a forward-facing child seat in the front seat can result in serious injury or death if the front airbag inflates. If you must place a forward-facing child seat in front, move the vehicle seat as far back as possible, and properly restrain the child.
uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children ■ Selecting a Child Seat Safe Driving Most child seats are LATCH-compatible (Lower Anchors and Tethers for CHildren). Some have a rigid-type connector, while others have a flexible-type connector. Both are equally easy to use. Some existing and previously owned child seats can only be installed using the seat belt. Whichever type you choose, follow the child seat manufacturer's use and care instructions as well as the instructions in this manual.
uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children ■ Installing a LATCH-Compatible Child Seat Safe Driving A LATCH-compatible child seat can be installed in either of the two outer rear seats. A child seat is attached to the lower anchors with either the rigid or flexible type of connectors. 1. Locate the lower anchors under the marks. Marks Lower Anchors Rigid Type 2.
uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children Tether Strap Hook Safe Driving Anchor 62 3. Open the tether anchor cover behind the head restraint. 4. Raise the head restraint to its highest position, then route the tether strap between the head restraint legs, and secure the tether strap hook onto the anchor. 5. Tighten the tether strap as instructed by the child seat maker. 6. Make sure the child seat is firmly secured by rocking it forward and back and side to side; little movement should be felt.
uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children ■ Installing a Child Seat with a Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt 1Installing a Child Seat with a Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt A child seat that is not properly secured will not adequately protect a child in a crash and may cause injury to the child or other vehicle occupants. Safe Driving 1. Place the child seat on the vehicle seat. 2. Route the seat belt through the child seat according to the seat maker's instructions, and insert the latch plate into the buckle.
uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children Safe Driving 64 6. Make sure the child seat is firmly secured by rocking it forward and back and side to side; little movement should be felt. 7. Make sure any unused seat belt that a child can reach is buckled, the lockable retractor is activated, and the belt is fully retracted and locked. 1Installing a Child Seat with a Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt To deactivate a lockable retractor, release the buckle and allow the seat belt to wind up all the way.
uuChild SafetyuSafety of Infants and Small Children ■ Adding Security with a Tether Tether Anchorage Points Since a tether can provide additional security to the lap/shoulder seat belt installation, we recommend using a tether whenever one is available. Safe Driving Cover A tether anchorage point is provided behind each rear seating position. A child seat that is installed with a seat belt and comes with a tether can use the tether for additional security. 1Adding Security with a Tether 1.
uuChild SafetyuSafety of Larger Children Safety of Larger Children ■ Protecting Larger Children Safe Driving The following pages give instructions on how to check proper seat belt fit, what kind of booster seat to use if one is needed, and important precautions for a child who must sit in front. ■ Checking Seat Belt Fit When a child is too big for a child seat, secure the child in a rear seat using the lap/ shoulder seat belt.
uuChild SafetyuSafety of Larger Children ■ Booster Seats 1Booster Seats When installing a booster seat, make sure to read the instructions that came with it, and install the seat accordingly. There are high- and low-type booster seats. Choose a booster seat that allows the child to wear the seat belt correctly. Safe Driving If a lap/shoulder seat belt cannot be used properly, position the child in a booster seat in a rear seating position.
Exhaust Gas Hazard Carbon Monoxide Gas The engine exhaust from this vehicle contains carbon monoxide, a colorless, odorless, and highly toxic gas. As long as you properly maintain your vehicle, carbon monoxide gas will not get into the interior. Safe Driving ■ Have the exhaust system inspected for leaks whenever • The exhaust system is making an unusual noise. • The exhaust system may have been damaged. • The vehicle is raised for an oil change.
Safety Labels Label Locations These labels are in the locations shown. They warn you of potential hazards that can cause serious injury or death. Read these labels carefully. Sun Visor U.S. models Safe Driving 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 a dealer for a replacement. Canadian models Doorjambs U.S. models Canadian models Dashboard U.S. models only Radiator Cap High Voltage System Components U.S.
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Instrument Panel This chapter describes the buttons, indicators, and gauges that are used while driving. Indicators ............................................ 72 Multi-Information Display Warning and Information Messages...................... 84 Gauges and Multi-Information Display Gauges.............................................. 92 Multi-Information Display ..................
Indicators Indicator Name On/Blinking ● Instrument Panel U.S. Canada ● Parking Brake and Brake System Indicator (Red) (Red) (Amber) 72 ● ● ● U.S. Canada ● Brake System Indicator (Amber) ● Explanation Comes on for a few seconds when you set the power mode to ON, then goes off if the parking brake has been released. Comes on when the parking brake is applied, and goes off when it is released. Comes on when the brake fluid level is low. Comes on if there is a problem with the brake system.
uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking ● ● ● ● READY Indicator ● ● EV Indicator ● ● EV Mode Indicator ● Comes on for a few seconds when you set the power mode to ON, then goes off. Comes on when the vehicle is ready to drive. Comes on for a few seconds when you set the power mode to ON, then goes off. Comes on when the vehicle is moved by the motor, and the engine is not operating. Comes on for a few seconds when you set the power mode to ON, then goes off.
uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking ● Low Oil Pressure Indicator ● Instrument Panel ● Malfunction Indicator Lamp ● ● Explanation Comes on for a few seconds when you set the power mode to ON, then goes off. Comes on when the engine oil pressure is low. ● Comes on while driving - Immediately stop in a safe place. Comes on when you set the power mode to ON, and goes off either when the power system is on or after several seconds if the vehicle did not start.
uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name Shift Lever Position Indicator On/Blinking Indicates the current shift lever position. ● Blinks if the transmission system has a problem. ● Blinks while driving - Avoid sudden starts and acceleration and have your vehicle checked by a dealer immediately. ● Comes on and the beeper sounds if you are not wearing a seat belt when you set the power mode to ON. If the front passenger is not wearing a seat belt, the indicator comes on a few seconds later.
uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking ● Low Fuel Indicator ● Instrument Panel ● Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) Indicator ● Explanation Comes on when the fuel reserve is running low (approximately 2.3 U.S. gal./8.8 Liter left). Blinks if there is a problem with the fuel gauge. ● Comes on for a few seconds when you set the power mode to ON, then goes off. If it comes on at any other time, there is a problem with the ABS. ● ● Comes on - Refuel your vehicle as soon as possible.
uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking ● ● ● ● Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®) OFF Indicator ● Comes on for a few seconds when you set the power mode to ON, then goes off. Comes on when you deactivate VSA®. ● Message Stays on constantly - Have your vehicle checked by a dealer. 2 Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®), aka Electronic Stability Control (ESC), System P. 443 2 VSA® OFF Button P.
uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking ● Electric Power Steering (EPS) System Indicator ● Instrument Panel ● ● Low Tire Pressure/ TPMS Indicator ● ● 78 Explanation Comes on when you set the power mode to ON, and goes off when the power system is on. Comes on if there is a problem with the EPS system. ● Comes on for a few seconds when you set the power mode to ON, then goes off.
uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking ● ● ● ● ● Turn Signal and Hazard Warning Indicators High Beam Indicator ● ● ● ● Lights On Indicator The turn signal indicators blink when you operate the turn signal lever. If you press the hazard warning button, both indicators and all turn signals blink at the same time. ● Does not blink or blinks rapidly - A turn signal light bulb has blown. Change the bulb immediately. — — 2 Replacing Light Bulbs P.
uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking ● ● Instrument Panel Immobilizer System Indicator ● ● ● ● Security System Alarm Indicator Indicator 80 Comes on briefly when you set the power mode to ON, then goes off. Comes on if the immobilizer system cannot recognize the key information. Explanation Blinks when the security system alarm has been set. Blinks - You cannot start the power system. Set the power mode to VEHICLE OFF (LOCK), then select ON again.
uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking ● ● ● Forward Collision Warning (FCW) Indicator * Comes on when the FCW system shuts itself off. ● Message*1 Stays on constantly without FCW off - Have your vehicle checked by a dealer. Instrument Panel ● Comes on for a few seconds when you set the power mode to ON, then goes off. Comes on when you have customized FCW to turn off. Comes on if there is a problem with the FCW system.
uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking ● ● Instrument Panel ● Explanation Comes on for a few seconds when you set the power mode to ON, then goes off. Comes on if there is a problem with the LDW system. ● Stays on constantly - Have your vehicle checked by a dealer. Comes on when the LDW system shuts itself off. ● Stays on - The temperature inside the LDW camera is too high. The system activates when the temperature inside the camera cools down.
uuIndicatorsu Indicator Name On/Blinking ● ECON Mode Indicator ● Smart Entry System Indicator ● Comes on for a few seconds when you set the power mode to ON, then goes off. Comes on when you press the ECON button. Comes on for a few seconds when you set the power mode to ON, then goes off. Comes on as soon as a problem is detected in the smart entry system or push button starting system. Message 2 ECON Button P.
uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Multi-Information Display Warning and Information Messages The following messages appear only on the multi-information display. Press the with the system message indicator on. Message Condition ● (information) button to see the message again Explanation Appears when the fuel fill cap is loose or is not installed. Instrument Panel 2 Tighten Fuel Cap Message P. 529 ● ● Appears when the scheduled maintenance is due soon.
uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Message Explanation ● Appears if there is a problem with the automatic lighting control system. ● Appears while driving - Manually turn the lights on, and have your vehicle checked by a dealer. ● Appears if there is a problem with the low beam headlights. ● Have your vehicle checked by a dealer. ● Appears if there is a problem with the acoustic vehicle alerting system. ● Have your vehicle checked by a dealer.
uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Message Condition ● Explanation Appears when you set the power mode to ACCESSORY or ON. 2 Turning on the Power P. 416 Instrument Panel ● Appears when the steering wheel is locked. ● Move the steering wheel left and right after pressing the POWER button. ● Appears if you push the POWER button to turn the power system off without the shift lever in (P . ● Push the POWER button twice after moving the shift lever to (P .
uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Message Condition ● ● ● ● ● Appears when you close the door with the power mode in ON without the smart entry remote inside the vehicle. ● Appears when the smart entry remote battery becomes weak. ● Disappears when you bring the smart entry remote back inside the vehicle and close the door. 2 Smart Entry Remote Reminder P. 135 Instrument Panel ● Explanation Replace the battery as soon as possible.
uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Models with adaptive cruise control Message Condition ● Appears for about three seconds when ACC has been automatically canceled. Explanation ● You can resume the set speed after the condition that caused ACC to cancel improves. Press the RES/+ button. Instrument Panel 2 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) * P. 427 ● Appears when you press the MAIN button on the steering wheel. 2 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) * P.
uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Models without adaptive cruise control Message Condition ● Explanation Appears when you press the CRUISE button on the steering wheel. 2 Cruise Control * P. 424 Instrument Panel ● Appears if you have set a speed for cruise control. 2 Cruise Control * P. 424 Models with forward collision warning and lane departure warning Message Condition ● Flashes when the system senses a likely collision with a vehicle in front of you.
uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Message Canadian models Condition ● Appears when the washer fluid gets low. Explanation ● Refill the washer fluid. 2 Refilling Window Washer Fluid P. 483 Instrument Panel ● Appears when the turn-by-turn direction comes on the multi-information display. 2 Refer to the Navigation System Manual ● Appears when the power system temperature is high.
uuIndicatorsuMulti-Information Display Warning and Information Messages Message Condition Explanation Appears when the High Voltage battery temperature is too low to operate (approx. -22°F [-30°C] or below). ● You can start the engine and use the climate control system to warm up the interior, which will also warm the High Voltage battery enough for you to drive the vehicle. ● Appears when the High Voltage battery and other system control temperatures are too low to operate (approx.
Gauges and Multi-Information Display Gauges Gauges include the speedometer, fuel gauge, POWER/CHARGE gauge, High Voltage battery charge level gauge, and related indicators. They are displayed when the power mode is in ON. ■ Speedometer Instrument Panel Displays your driving speed in mph or km/h. ■ Fuel Gauge Displays the amount of fuel left in the fuel tank. 1Fuel Gauge NOTICE You should refuel when the reading approaches E .
uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuGauges ■ POWER/CHARGE Gauge ■ Electric motor The degree to which the electric motor is being powered is displayed by the readings on the POWER side. The degree to which the High Voltage battery is being charged is displayed by the readings on the CHARGE side. ■ High Voltage Battery Charge Level Gauge Shows the remaining High Voltage battery charge level.
uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display Multi-Information Display The multi-information display shows the odometer, trip meter, outside temperature indicator, and other gauges. It also displays important messages such as warnings and other helpful information. ■ Switching the Display Instrument Panel ■ Main displays Press the (information) button to change the display.
uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ Lower displays Press the SEL/RESET button to change the display.
uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ Odometer Shows the total number of miles (U.S.) or kilometers (Canada) that your vehicle has accumulated. ■ Trip Meter Instrument Panel Shows the total number of miles (U.S.) or kilometers (Canada) driven since the last reset. Meters A and B can be used to measure two separate trips. Switch between trip meter A and trip meter B by pressing the SEL/RESET button.
uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ Average Speed 1Average Speed Shows the average speed in mph (U.S.) or km/h (Canada) since Trip A or Trip B was reset. You can change when to reset the average speed. 2 Customized Features P. 101, 293 ■ Instant Fuel Economy Instrument Panel Shows the instant fuel economy as a bar graph in mpg (U.S.) or l/100 km (Canada). ■ Engine Oil Life Shows the remaining oil life and Maintenance MinderTM. 2 Maintenance MinderTM P.
uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ Average Fuel Economy Records Shows the average fuel economy for the last three driving cycles (1-3), and the current driving cycle (0) in mpg or l/100 km. Instrument Panel 98 Each time you set the power mode to ON, the display is updated, and the oldest record is deleted.
uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ Eco Drive Display 1Eco Drive Display The vehicle icon on the display moves forward or backward while driving. The more aggressive the acceleration is, the further the icon moves forward. The more aggressive the deceleration is, the further the icon moves backward. Keep the icon near the center of the circle for better fuel economy while driving.
uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ Power Flow Monitor 1Power Flow Monitor Displays the motor and the engine power flow, indicating what supplies power to the vehicle, or if the battery is being charged. Instrument Panel 100 Power is supplied by the motor and the engine. Power is only supplied by the motor. The motor is charging the High Voltage battery. Power is only supplied by the engine.
uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ Customized Features 1Customized Features To customize other features, press the button. 2 List of customizable options P. 104 2 Example of customization settings P. 107 Use the multi-information display to customize certain features. ■ How to customize button while the power Multi-Information Display: Goes to Vehicle Settings.
uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ Customization flow Press the button. Vehicle Settings SEL/RESET TPMS Calibration Instrument Panel Forward Collision Warning Distance 4 Driver Assist System Setup * SEL/RESET 4 Head-up Warning ACC Pre-Running Car Detect Beep * ACC Display Speed Unit * 4 Meter Setup SEL/RESET 4 4 SEL/RESET 4 Driving Position Setup * Language Selection Adjust Outside Temp.
uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display Interior Light Dimming Time 4 Lighting Setup SEL/RESET 4 Headlight Auto Off Timer Door Setup 4 4 Auto Door Lock SEL/RESET 4 Auto Door Unlock Key And Remote Unlock Mode Keyless Lock Answer Back Instrument Panel Auto Light Sensitivity 4 Security Relock Timer Maintenance Reset 4 Default All 4 SEL/RESET Exit Continued 103
uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ List of customizable options Setup Group Customizable Features TPMS Calibration Instrument Panel Driver Assist System Setup * Meter Setup — Selectable Settings Calibrates the TPMS. Cancel/Calibrate Forward Collision Warning Distance Changes at which distance FCW alerts, or turns FCW on and off. Long/Normal*1/Short/Off Head-up Warning Turns the heads-up warning lights on to flash or off.
uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display Setup Group Customizable Features Turns the ambient meter feature on and off. On /Off Turn by Turn Display *, *2 Selects whether the turn-by-turn display comes on or not during the route guidance. On*1/Off Memory Position Link Changes the driver's seat position to a stored setting. On*1/Off Door Unlock Mode Changes which doors unlock when you grab the driver’s door handle.
uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display Setup Group Customizable Features With Vehicle Speed*1/Shift from P/Off Auto Door Unlock Changes the setting for when the doors automatically unlock. All Doors When Driver’s Door Opens*1/All Doors When Shifted To Park/All Doors When Ignition Switched Off/Off Key And Remote Unlock Mode Sets up either the driver's door or all doors to unlock on the first operation of the remote or built-in key.
uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display ■ Example of customization settings The steps for changing the “Trip A” Reset Timing setting to When Refueled are shown below. The default setting for “Trip A” Reset Timing is Manually Reset. 1. Press the button to select Vehicle Settings, then press the SEL/RESET button. Instrument Panel 2. Press the button until Meter Setup appears on the display. 3. Press the SEL/RESET button. u Language Selection appears first in the display.
uuGauges and Multi-Information DisplayuMulti-Information Display Instrument Panel 4. Press the button until “Trip A” Reset Timing appears on the display, then press the SEL/RESET button. u The display switches to the customization setup screen, where you can select When Refueled, IGN Off, Manually Reset, or Exit. 5. Press the button and select When Refueled, then press the SEL/RESET button. u The When Refueled Setup screen appears, then the display returns to the customization menu screen. 6.
Controls This chapter explains how to operate the various controls necessary for driving. Clock .................................................. 110 Locking and Unlocking the Doors Key Types and Functions .................. 112 Low Smart Entry Remote Signal Strength........................................ 113 Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside .......................................... 114 Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the Inside .............................................
Clock Adjusting the Clock Models without navigation system 1Adjusting the Clock You can adjust the time in the clock display with the power mode is in ON. ■ Adjusting the Time ■ Using the Settings menu on the audio/information screen Models with one display 1. Press the SETTINGS button. Models with two displays Controls 110 1. Press and hold the DISP button. All models 2. Rotate to select System Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Clock, then Clock Adjustment. 3.
uuClockuAdjusting the Clock Models with one display 1Using the SETTINGS button ■ Using the SETTINGS button CLOCK (SETTINGS) Button (6 (Reset) Button (4 (Hour) Button 1. Press and hold the CLOCK (SETTINGS) button until the clock display blinks. 2. Press Preset (4 (Hour) or (5 (Minute) to adjust the time. 3. Press the CLOCK button again to set the time. To set the time to the nearest hour: Press and hold the CLOCK button until the clock display blinks, then press the (6 (Reset) button.
Locking and Unlocking the Doors Key Types and Functions This vehicle comes with the following key: ■ Keys Use the smart entry remote to turn on and off the power system, to lock and unlock the doors and to open the trunk. You can also use the smart entry system to lock and unlock the doors and to open the trunk.
uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLow Smart Entry Remote Signal Strength ■ Key Number Tag 1Key Number Tag Contains a number that you will need if you purchase a replacement key. Keep the key number tag separate from the key in a safe place outside of your vehicle. If you wish to purchase an additional key, contact a dealer. If you lose your key and you cannot activate the power system, contact a dealer.
uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside ■ Using the Remote Transmitter ■ Locking the doors LED Lock Button Controls Unlock Button Press the lock button. Once: u Some exterior lights flash, all the doors lock, and the security system sets. Twice (within five seconds after the first push): u The beeper sounds and verifies the security system is set. ■ Unlocking the doors Press the unlock button.
uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside ■ Using the Smart Entry with Push Button Start System When you carry the smart entry remote, you can lock/unlock the doors and open the trunk. You can lock/unlock the doors within a radius of about 32 inches (80 cm) of the outside door handle. You can open the trunk within about 32 inches (80 cm) radius from the trunk release button. • Do not leave the smart entry remote in the vehicle when you get out. Carry it with you.
uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside ■ Unlocking the doors and the trunk Grab the driver’s door handle: u The driver’s door unlocks. u Some exterior lights flash twice and the beeper sounds twice. Grab the front passenger’s door handle: u All the doors unlock. u Some exterior lights flash twice and the beeper sounds twice. Controls Trunk Release Button Press the trunk release button: u The trunk unlocks and opens. 2 Using the Trunk Release Button P.
uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside ■ Locking/Unlocking the Doors Using a Key Fully insert the key and turn it. Lock 1Locking/Unlocking the Doors Using a Key When you lock the driver's door with a key, all the other doors lock at the same time. When unlocking, the driver's door unlocks first. Turn the key a second time within a few seconds to unlock the remaining doors. You can customize the door unlock mode setting. 2 Customized Features P.
uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Inside Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the Inside ■ Using the Lock Tab To Lock Lock Tab 1Using the Lock Tab ■ Locking a door Push the lock tab forward. ■ Unlocking a door To Unlock Controls 118 Pull the lock tab rearward. When you lock the door using the lock tab on the driver's door, all the other doors lock at the same time. When you unlock the door using the lock tab on the driver's door, only the driver's door will unlock.
uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuLocking/Unlocking the Doors from the Inside ■ Unlocking Using the Inner Handle of Front Doors 1Unlocking Using the Inner Handle of Front Doors Pull the front door inner handle. u The door unlocks and opens in one motion. The inner front door handles are designed to allow front seat occupants to open the door in one motion. However this feature requires that front seat occupants never pull a front door inner handle while the vehicle is in motion.
uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuChildproof Door Locks ■ Using the Master Door Lock Switch Press the master door lock switch in as shown to lock or unlock all doors. 1Using the Master Door Lock Switch When you lock/unlock the driver's door using the master lock switch, all the other doors lock/unlock at the same time.
uuLocking and Unlocking the DoorsuAuto Door Locking/Unlocking Auto Door Locking/Unlocking Your vehicle locks and unlocks all doors automatically when a certain condition is met. ■ Auto Door Locking ■ Drive lock mode 1Auto Door Locking/Unlocking You can turn off or change to another auto door locking/unlocking setting using the audio/ information screen or multi-information display. 2 Customized Features P. 101, 293 All doors lock when the vehicle’s speed reaches about 10 mph (15 km/h).
Opening and Closing the Trunk Precautions for Opening/Closing the Trunk ■ Opening the trunk Open the trunk all the way. u If it is not fully opened, the trunk lid may begin to close under its own weight. ■ Closing the trunk Keep the trunk lid closed while driving to: u Avoid possible damage. u Prevent exhaust gas from leaking into the vehicle. 2 Exhaust Gas Hazard P. 68 Controls Using the Trunk Opener Pulling the trunk release to the lower left of the driver's seat unlocks and opens the trunk.
uuOpening and Closing the TrunkuUsing the Trunk Release Button ■ Locking the trunk opener You can lock the trunk release with the builtin key. Trunk Release Button Push up the release button on the trunk lid after the doors are unlocked. Even if the trunk is locked, you can open the trunk if you carry the smart entry remote. u The beeper will sound. 1Using the Trunk Release Button • Do not leave the smart entry remote in the vehicle Controls Using the Trunk Release Button when you get out.
uuOpening and Closing the TrunkuUsing the Remote Transmitter Using the Remote Transmitter Press the trunk release button for approximately one second to unlock and open the trunk. Trunk Button Controls Trunk Main Switch Main Switch ON OFF 124 1Trunk Main Switch The trunk main switch disables the trunk release button on the remote transmitter and the trunk release button on the trunk lid to protect luggage in the trunk. 1. Turn off the trunk main switch in the glove box. 2. Lock the glove box. 3.
uuOpening and Closing the TrunkuEmergency Trunk Opener Emergency Trunk Opener The trunk release lever allows you to open the trunk from inside for your safety. 1Emergency Trunk Opener Parents should decide if their children should be shown how to use this feature. Slide the release lever in the direction of the arrow.
Security System Immobilizer System The immobilizer system prevents a key that has not been pre-registered from starting the motor. Each key contains electronic transmitters that use electronic signals to verify the key. Controls Pay attention to the following when selecting the ACCESSORY mode with the POWER button: • Do not allow objects that emit strong radio waves near the POWER button. • Make sure the key is not covered by or touching a metal object.
uuSecurity SystemuSecurity System Alarm ■ Setting the security system alarm 1Security System Alarm The security system alarm automatically sets when the following conditions have been met: • The power mode is in VEHICLE OFF (LOCK). • The hood and trunk are closed. • All doors are locked from outside with the key, the remote transmitter, or smart entry system.
uuSecurity SystemuSecurity System Alarm ■ Panic Mode ■ The panic button on the remote transmitter If you press the panic button for approximately one second, the following will occur for about 30 seconds: • The horn sounds. • Some exterior lights flash. Controls Panic Button ■ Canceling panic mode Press any button on the remote transmitter, or set the power mode to ON.
Opening and Closing the Windows Opening/Closing the Power Windows The power windows can be opened and closed when the power mode is in ON, using the switches on the doors. The driver's side switches can be used to open and close all of the windows. The power window lock button on the driver's side must be switched off (not pushed in, indicator off) to open and close the windows from anywhere other than the driver's seat.
uuOpening and Closing the WindowsuOpening/Closing the Power Windows ■ Opening/Closing Windows without Auto-Open/Close Function Close Open To open: Push the switch down. To close: Pull the switch up. Release the switch when the window reaches the desired position. Controls ■ Opening Windows and Moonroof with the Remote To open: Press the unlock button twice within 10 seconds and hold it down for the second time. If the windows stop midway, repeat the procedure.
uuOpening and Closing the WindowsuOpening/Closing the Power Windows ■ Opening/Closing the Windows and Moonroof with the Key Close Open Release the key to stop the windows/ moonroof at the desired position. If you want further adjustment, repeat the same operation. Controls To open: Unlock the driver’s door with the key. Within 10 seconds of returning the key to the central position, turn the key in the unlock direction and hold it there. To close: Lock the driver’s door with the key.
Opening and Closing the Moonroof * ■ Opening/Closing the Moonroof You can only operate the moonroof when the power mode is in ON. Use the switch in the front of the ceiling to open and close the moonroof. ■ Automatic operation Open To open: Pull the switch back firmly. To close: Push the switch forward firmly. Controls Close Tilt The moonroof will automatically open or close all the way. To stop the moonroof midway, touch the switch briefly.
Operating the Switches Around the Steering Wheel POWER Button ■ Changing the Power Mode Indicator 1POWER Button POWER Button Operating Range VEHICLE OFF (LOCK) Indicator in the button is off. The steering wheel is locked. The power to all electrical components is turned off. Controls ACCESSORY Indicator in the button is on. Indicator in the button blinks (from ON to ACCESSORY). Operate the audio system and other accessories in this position.
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluPOWER Button ■ Automatic Power Off If you leave the vehicle for 30 to 60 minutes with the shift lever in (P and the power mode in ACCESSORY, the vehicle automatically goes into the mode similar to VEHICLE OFF (LOCK) to avoid the 12-volt battery drain. Controls 134 When in this mode: The steering wheel does not lock. You cannot lock or unlock doors with the remote transmitter or the smart entry system.
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluPOWER Button ■ Power Mode Reminder If you open the driver’s door when the power mode is set to ACCESSORY, a warning buzzer sounds. ■ Smart Entry Remote Reminder ■ When the power mode is in ON If the smart entry remote is taken out of the vehicle, and the driver’s door is closed, warning buzzers sound from both inside and outside the vehicle. A warning message on the multi-information display notifies the driver inside that the remote is out.
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluTurn Signals Turn Signals Right Turn The turn signals can be used when the power mode is in ON. ■ One-touch turn signal When you lightly push up or down and release the turn signal lever, the exterior turn signals and turn signal indicator blink three times. Left Turn This feature can be used when signaling for a lane change.
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluLight Switches ■ Automatic Lighting Control 1Automatic Lighting Control Automatic lighting control can be used when the power mode is in ON. 2 Customized Features P. 101, 293 The light sensor is in the location shown below. Do not cover this light sensor with anything; otherwise, the automatic lighting system may not work properly.
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluLight Switches ■ Headlight Integration with Wipers * The headlights automatically come on when the wipers are used several times within a certain number of intervals with the headlight switch in AUTO. The headlights automatically go off a few minutes later if the wipers are stopped.
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluDaytime Running Lights Daytime Running Lights The parking/daytime running lights come on when the following conditions have been met: • The power mode is ON. • The headlight switch is off, or in • The parking brake is released. . The lights remain on even if you set the parking brake. Setting the power mode to VEHICLE OFF will turn off the daytime running lights.
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluWipers and Washers Wipers and Washers The windshield wipers and washers can be used when the power mode is in ON. ■ MIST Pull to use washer. The wipers run at high speed until you release the lever. Controls MIST OFF INT: Low speed with intermittent LO: Low speed wipe NOTICE Do not use the wipers when the windshield is dry. The windshield will get scratched, or the rubber blades will get damaged.
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluBrightness Control Brightness Control Control Knob When the parking lights are turned on and the power mode is in ON, you can use the brightness control knob to adjust instrument panel brightness. Brighten: Turn the knob to the right. Dim: Turn the knob to the left. ■ Brightness level indicator The brightness level is shown on the multiinformation display while you are adjusting it.
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluRear Defogger/Heated Door Mirror Button Rear Defogger/Heated Door Mirror Button Press the rear defogger and heated door mirror button to defog the rear window and mirrors when the power mode is in ON. The rear defogger and heated door mirrors automatically switch off after 10-30 minutes depending on the outside temperature. However, if the outside temperature is 32°F (0°C) or below, they do not automatically switch off.
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluDriving Position Memory System * Driving Position Memory System * You can store two driver’s seat positions with the driving position memory system. When you unlock and open the driver’s door with a remote, the seat adjusts automatically to one of the two preset positions. The multi-information display shows you which remote you used to unlock the vehicle when you enter. • DRIVER 1 transmitter is linked to memory button 1.
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluDriving Position Memory System * ■ Storing a Position in Memory Memory Button 1 Memory Button 2 Controls SET Button 1. Set the power mode to ON. Adjust the driver’s seat to the desired position. 2. Press the SET button. u You will hear a beep, and the memory button indicator light will blink. 3. Press and hold memory button (1 or (2 within five seconds of pressing the SET button.
uuOperating the Switches Around the Steering WheeluAdjusting the Steering Wheel Adjusting the Steering Wheel 1Adjusting the Steering Wheel 3 WARNING 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. Make any steering wheel adjustments before you start driving.
Adjusting the Mirrors Interior Rearview Mirror Adjust the angle of the rearview mirror when you are sitting in the correct driving position. ■ Rearview Mirror with Day and Night Positions * Tab Up Flip the tab to switch the position. The night position will help to reduce the glare from headlights behind you when driving after dark. Keep the inside and outside mirrors clean and adjusted for best visibility. Adjust the mirrors before you start driving. 2 Adjusting the Seat Positions P.
uuAdjusting the MirrorsuPower Door Mirrors Power Door Mirrors You can adjust the door mirrors when the power mode is in ON. Selector Switch Adjustment Switch ■ Mirror position adjustment ■ Expanded View Driver's Mirror Outer Segment The driver side door mirror has outer and inner segments. The outer segment is slightly curved to provide a wider angle view than a standard flat mirror. This wider view may help you check areas that are not visible using a standard door mirror.
Adjusting the Seats Adjusting the Seat Positions Allow sufficient space. Move back. Controls Adjust the driver's seat as far back as possible while allowing you to maintain full control of the vehicle. You should be able to sit upright, well back in the seat and be able to adequately press the pedals without leaning forward, and grip the steering wheel comfortably. The passenger's seat should be adjusted in a similar manner, so that it is as far back from the front airbag in the dashboard as possible.
uuAdjusting the SeatsuAdjusting the Seat Positions ■ Adjusting the front passenger’s manual seat * 1Adjusting the front passenger’s manual seat * Once a seat is adjusted correctly, rock it back and forth to make sure it is locked in position. Controls Seat-back Angle Adjustment Pull up the lever to change the angle. Horizontal Position Adjustment Pull up on the bar to move the seat, then release the bar.
uuAdjusting the SeatsuAdjusting the Seat Positions ■ Adjusting the Seat-Backs 1Adjusting the Seat-Backs Adjust the driver's seat-back to a comfortable, upright position, leaving ample space between your chest and the airbag cover in the center of the steering wheel. Controls 150 The front seat passenger should also adjust their seat-back to a comfortable, upright position.
uuAdjusting the SeatsuAdjusting the Seat Positions ■ Adjusting the Head Restraints 1Adjusting the Head Restraints Your vehicle is equipped with head restraints in all seating positions. ■ Adjusting the front head restraint positions To raise the head restraint: Pull it upward. To lower the head restraint: Push it down while pressing the release button. Continued Make sure head restraints are in place and positioned properly before driving.
uuAdjusting the SeatsuAdjusting the Seat Positions ■ Changing the Rear Center Seat Head Restraint Positions Controls A passenger sitting in the center back seating position should adjust the height of their head restraint to an appropriate position before the vehicle begins moving. To raise the head restraint: Pull it upward. To lower the head restraint: Push it down while pressing the release button. ■ Removing and Reinstalling the Head Restraints Head restraints can be removed for cleaning or repair.
uuAdjusting the SeatsuAdjusting the Seat Positions ■ Maintain a Proper Sitting Position After all occupants have adjusted their seats and head restraints, and put on their seat belts, it is very important that they continue to sit upright, well back in their seats, with their feet on the floor, until the vehicle is safely parked and the power system is off. 3 WARNING Sitting improperly or out of position can result in serious injury or death in a crash.
uuAdjusting the SeatsuArmrest Armrest ■ Using the Rear Seat Armrest Pull down the armrest in the center seat-back.
Interior Lights/Interior Convenience Items Interior Lights ■ Interior Light Switches 1Interior Light Switches ■ ON Off Door Activated Position Off The interior lights go off immediately in the following situations: • When you lock the driver's door. • When you turn the set the power mode to ON. • When you close the driver's door in ACCESSORY mode. Controls Door Activated Position On The interior lights come on regardless of whether the doors are open or closed.
uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Lights ■ Map Lights 1Map Lights The map lights can be turned on and off by pressing the lenses. Controls 156 When the ceiling light switch is in the door activated position and any door is open, the map light will not go off when you press the lens.
uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items Interior Convenience Items ■ Glove Box 1Glove Box Pull the handle to open the glove box. Glove Box You can lock the glove box with the built-in key. Handle 3 WARNING An open glove box can cause serious injury to your passenger in a crash, even if the passenger is wearing the seat belt. Always keep the glove box closed while driving. Controls To Lock ■ Console Compartment Pull the handle to open the console compartment.
uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ Center Pocket * Pull the handle to open the pocket.
uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ Beverage Holders 1Beverage Holders NOTICE ■ Front seat beverage holders Are located in the console between the front seats. Spilled liquids damage the upholstery, carpeting, and electrical components in the interior. Be careful when you are using the beverage holders. Hot liquid can scald you. Controls ■ Rear seat beverage holders Fold the armrest down to use the rear seat beverage holders.
uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ Accessory Power Sockets 1Accessory Power Sockets The accessory power sockets can be used when the power mode is in ACCESSORY or ON. ■ Accessory power socket (console panel) Open the cover to use it. NOTICE Do not insert an automotive type cigarette lighter element. This can overheat the power socket. The accessory power socket is designed to supply power for 12-volt DC accessories that are rated 180 watts (15 amps) or less.
uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ Coat Hook 1Coat Hook There is a coat hook on the rear left grab handle. Pull it down to use it. 1Cargo Hook The cargo hook in the trunk can be used to install a net for securing items. Controls ■ Cargo Hook The coat hook is not designed for large or heavy items. Heavy objects may damage the hook. Make sure any items put on this hook weigh less than 6.6 lbs (3 kg).
uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ Cargo Area 1Cargo Area Controls Trunk Shelf NOTICE In addition to the larger cargo area, the trunk incorporates a small shelf above the High Voltage (HV) battery module that can carry up to 15.4 lbs (7kg). Do not exceed this capacity. Heavy objects may damage the trunk shelf. Make sure any items put on the shelf weigh less than 15.4 lbs (7kg). Be aware that this vehicle was not designed to carry a spare tire.
uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ Front Seat Heaters * 1Front Seat Heaters * The power mode must be in ON to use the seat heaters. The HI setting heats the seats faster than the LO setting. 3 WARNING Heat induced burns are possible when using seat heaters. While in HI, the heater cycles on and off. u The appropriate indicator will be on while the seat heater is on. Briefly press the switch on the opposite side to turn the heater off. The indicator will be off.
uuInterior Lights/Interior Convenience ItemsuInterior Convenience Items ■ Rear Seat Heaters * 1Rear Seat Heaters * The power mode must be in ON to use the seat heaters. The HI setting heats the seats faster than the LO setting. There is no heater in the rear center seating position. Controls While in HI, the heater cycles on and off. u The appropriate indicator will be on while the seat heater is on. When a comfortable temperature is reached, select LO to keep the seat warm.
Climate Control System Using Automatic Climate Control The automatic climate control system maintains the interior temperature you select. The system also selects the proper mix of heated or cooled air that raises or lowers the interior temperature to your preference as quickly as possible.
uuClimate Control SystemuUsing Automatic Climate Control ■ Defrosting the Windshield and Windows Pressing the button turns the air conditioning system on and automatically switches the system to fresh air mode. Press the button again to turn off, the system returns to the previous settings. For your safety, make sure you have a clear view through all the windows before driving. Do not set the temperature near the upper or lower limit.
uuClimate Control SystemuSynchronized Mode Synchronized Mode 1Synchronized Mode When you press the button, the system changes to synchronized mode. When the system is in dual mode, the driver side temperature and the passenger side temperature can be set separately. Models with navigation system Controls The system adjusts each temperature based on the information of the sunlight sensor and the sun position updated by the navigation system’s GPS.
uuClimate Control SystemuAutomatic Climate Control Sensors Automatic Climate Control Sensors The automatic climate control system is equipped with sensors. Do not cover or spill any liquid on them.
Features This chapter describes how to operate technology features. Audio System USB Port .......................................... 171 Auxiliary Input Jack .......................... 172 Audio System Theft Protection * ....... 173 Audio Remote Controls.................... 174 Models with one display Audio System Basic Operation ...... 175 Audio/Information Screen ................ 176 Display Setup ................................... 181 Playing AM/FM Radio ....................... 182 Playing a CD ......
Audio System About Your Audio System Models with navigation system 1About Your Audio System See the Navigation System Manual for information on the navigation system. The audio system features AM/FM radio and XM® Radio service *. It can also play audio CDs, WMA/MP3/AAC files, Hard Disc Drive (HDD) audio *, USB flash drives, and iPod, iPhone® and Bluetooth® devices. You can operate the audio system from the buttons and switches on the panel or the icons on the touchscreen interface *.
uuAudio SystemuUSB Port USB Port Install the iPod dock connector or the USB flash drive to the USB port. 1USB Port • Do not leave the iPod or USB flash drive in the • • • • If the audio system does not recognize the iPod, try reconnecting it a few times or reboot the device. To reboot, follow the manufacturer's instructions provided with the iPod or visit www.apple.com/ipod. Features • vehicle. Direct sunlight and high temperatures may damage it.
uuAudio SystemuAuxiliary Input Jack Auxiliary Input Jack Use the jack to connect standard audio devices. 1. Open the AUX cover. Models with one display 2. Connect a standard audio device to the input jack using a 1/8 inch (3.5 mm) stereo miniplug. u The audio system automatically switches to the AUX mode. Models with two displays Features 172 Models with navigation system 1Auxiliary Input Jack Models with one display You can return to AUX mode by pressing the AUX button.
uuAudio SystemuAudio System Theft Protection * Audio System Theft Protection * The audio system is disabled when it is disconnected from the power source, such as when the 12-volt battery is disconnected or goes dead. ■ Reactivating the audio system * Not available on all models Find the audio system's security code and serial number label in your owner’s manual kit. We recommend that you write down the serial number in this owner’s manual. Do not store the label in your vehicle.
uuAudio SystemuAudio Remote Controls Audio Remote Controls Allow you to operate the audio system while driving. SOURCE Button SOURCE Button Cycles through the audio modes as follows: FM AM XM * CD HDD * USB iPod Button Bluetooth® Audio Pandora® * AhaTM* AUX (+ Button Button Features 174 (- Button (+ (- (Volume) Buttons Press (+ : To increase the volume. Press (- : To decrease the volume. Buttons • When listening to the radio Press : To select the next preset radio station.
Audio System Basic Operation Models with one display 1Audio System Basic Operation To use the audio system function, the power mode must be in ACCESSORY or ON. Use the selector knob or MENU button to BACK Button MENU Button access some audio functions. These indications are used to show how to operate the selector knob. Rotate Press Press to switch between the normal and extended display for some functions. Button Selector Knob Audio Menu Items 2 Station List P. 183 2 Radio text P.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen Audio/Information Screen Displays the audio status and wallpaper. From this screen, you can go to various setup options. ■ Switching the Display Press the (display) button to change the display.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ Audio Shows the current audio information. ■ Trip computer (Current Drive) Shows the range, and instant and average fuel economy of the current trip, as well as the average fuel economy from your last trip. ■ Trip computer (History of Trip A) ■ Clock/Wallpaper Features Shows the range, average fuel economy and distance traveled for the current trip, as well as the average fuel economy and distances traveled during the last three driving cycles.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ Wallpaper Setup 1Wallpaper Setup You can change, store, and delete the wallpaper on the audio/information screen. ■ Import wallpaper You can import up to three images, one at a time, for wallpaper from a USB flash drive. 1. Connect the USB flash drive to the USB port. • When importing wallpaper files, the image must be • • • • 2 USB Port P. 171 Features 178 2. Press the SETTINGS button. 3. Rotate to select System Settings, then press .
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ Select wallpaper 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select System Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Clock, Clock/Wallpaper Type, then Wallpaper. u The screen changes to the wallpaper list. 3. Rotate to select a desired wallpaper, then press . u The pop-up menu appears on the screen. 4. Rotate to select Set, then press .
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAdjusting the Sound Adjusting the Sound SETTINGS Button 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select Audio Settings, then press . 3. Rotate to select Sound, then press . Rotate choices: to scroll through the following Selector Knob Bass Features Treble Fader Balance SVC 180 Speed-sensitive Volume Compensation 1Adjusting the Sound The SVC has four modes: Off, Low, Mid, and High. SVC adjusts the volume level based on the vehicle speed.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuDisplay Setup Display Setup You can change the brightness or color theme of the audio/information screen. ■ Changing the Screen Brightness 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select System Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Display. 3. Rotate to select Brightness, then press . 4. Rotate to adjust the setting, then press . You can change the Contrast and Black level settings in the same manner.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio Playing AM/FM Radio Audio/Information Screen Features FM/AM Button Press to select a band. VOL/ (Power/volume) Knob Press to turn the audio system on and off. Turn to adjust the volume. Seek/Skip Buttons Press and to search up and down the selected band for a station with a strong signal. BACK Button Press to go back to the previous display or cancel a setting. MENU Button Press to display the menu items.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio ■ Radio Data System (RDS) 1Playing AM/FM Radio Provides text data information related to your selected RDS-capable FM station. ■ To find an RDS station from Station List 1. Press while listening to an FM station. 2. Rotate to select the station, then press . ■ Manual update Updates your available station list at any time. 1. Press while listening to an FM station. 2. Rotate to select Refresh, then press .
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a CD Playing a CD Your audio system supports audio CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs in either MP3, WMA, or AAC*1 format. With the CD loaded, press the CD button. Audio/Information Screen Features CD Button Press to play a CD. VOL/ (Power/volume) Knob Press to turn the audio system on and off. Turn to adjust the volume. BACK Button Press to go back to the previous display or cancel a setting. *1:Only AAC format files recorded with iTunes® are playable on this unit.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a CD ■ How to Select a File from the Music Search List 1Playing a CD (MP3/WMA/AAC) NOTICE 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Music Search, then press . 3. Rotate to select a folder. 4. Press to change the display to a list of files in that folder. 5. Rotate to select a file, then press . WMA files protected by digital rights management (DRM) cannot be played. The audio system displays Unplayable File, then skips to the next file.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a CD ■ How to Select a Play Mode 1How to Select a Play Mode You can select scan, repeat, and random modes when playing a track or file. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Scan or Random/ Repeat, then press . 3. Rotate to select a mode, then press Random/Repeat Repeat Folder (MP3/WMA/AAC): Repeats all files in the current folder. Repeat Track: Repeats the current track/file.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying an iPod Playing an iPod Connect the iPod using your dock connector to the USB Port, then press the AUX button. 2 USB Port P. 171 Audio/Information Screen USB Indicator Appears when an iPod is connected. Album Art Features AUX Button Press to select iPod (if connected). VOL/ (Power/volume) Knob Press to turn the audio system on and off. Turn to adjust the volume. BACK Button Press to go back to the previous display or cancel a setting.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying an iPod ■ How to Select a Song from the Music Search List 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Music Search, then press . 3. Rotate to select a menu. 4. Press to display the items on that menu. 5. Rotate to select an item, then press . Features 188 1Playing an iPod Available operating functions vary on models or versions. Some functions may not be available on the vehicle's audio system.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying an iPod ■ How to Select a Play Mode 1How to Select a Play Mode You can select repeat and shuffle modes when playing a file. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Shuffle/Repeat, then press . 3. Rotate to select a mode, then press . Play Mode Menu Items Repeat Song: Repeats the current file. Shuffle Album: Plays all available albums in a selected list (playlists, artists, albums, songs, genres, or composers) in random order.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Internet Radio Compatible phones only Playing Internet Radio Connect a compatible phone through Bluetooth®. iPhone You can also connect the phone using your dock connector to the USB port. Press the AUX button to select Pandora mode. 1Playing Internet Radio Pandora®, the Pandora logo, and the Pandora trade dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pandora Media, Inc., used with permission. Pandora is currently available exclusively in the United States.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Internet Radio ■ Pandora® Menu 1Playing Internet Radio Pandora® is free, personalized radio that plays music and comedy you'll love. Just start with the name of one of your favorite artists, songs, comedians or composers and Pandora® will create a custom station that plays similar tracks. Pandora® also features hundreds of genre stations ranging from Dubstep to Smooth Jazz to Power Workout.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a USB Flash Drive Playing a USB Flash Drive Your audio system reads and plays sound files on a USB flash drive in either MP3, WMA or AAC*1 format. Connect your USB flash drive to the USB port, then press the AUX button. 2 USB Port P. 171 Audio/Information Screen USB Indicator Appears when a USB flash drive is connected. Features AUX Button Press to select USB flash drive (if connected). VOL/ (Power/volume) Knob Press to turn the audio system on and off.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a USB Flash Drive ■ How to Select a File from the Music Search List 1Playing a USB Flash Drive 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Music Search, then press . 3. Rotate to select a folder. 4. Press to change the display to a list of files in that folder. 5. Rotate to select a file, then press . Use the recommended USB flash drives. 2 General Information on the Audio System P.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a USB Flash Drive ■ How to Select a Play Mode 1How to Select a Play Mode You can select scan, repeat, and random modes when playing a file. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Scan or Random/ Repeat, then press . 3. Rotate to select a mode, then press Random/Repeat Repeat Folder: Repeats all files in the current folder. Repeat Track: Repeats the current file. Random in Folder: Plays all files in the current folder in random order.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Bluetooth® Audio Playing Bluetooth® Audio Your audio system allows you to listen to music from your Bluetooth®-compatible phone. This function is available when the phone is paired and connected to the vehicle's Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® (HFL) system. 2 Phone Setup P. 341 Audio/ Information Screen Bluetooth Indicator Appears when your phone is connected to HFL.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Bluetooth® Audio ■ To Play Bluetooth® Audio Files 1To Play Bluetooth® Audio Files 1. Make sure that your phone is paired and connected to HFL. 2. Press the AUX button. If the phone is not recognized, another HFLcompatible phone, which is not compatible for Bluetooth® Audio, may already be connected. Features 196 The pause function may not be available on some phones.
Audio System Basic Operation Models with two displays 1Audio System Basic Operation To use the audio system function, the power mode must be in ACCESSORY or ON. Use the selector knob, DISP and BACK DISP (SETTINGS) Button buttons to access some audio functions. These indications are used to show how to operate the selector knob. Rotate Press Press to switch between the normal and extended display for some functions. Selector Knob Button BACK Button Audio Menu Items 2 Station List P.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio with Touch Screen Audio with Touch Screen Use the touch screen to operate the audio system. 1Audio with Touch Screen Icons that appear on the screen vary by the source selected. ■ Selecting an Audio Source Select X to go back to the previous screen. Select Source. Use the Features Source List Icons Select Source, then select an icon on the source list to switch the audio source. ■ Displaying the Menu Items Select More. Select More to display the menu items.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio with Touch Screen ■ Changing the Clock/Screen Settings Select Select 1Changing the Clock/Screen Settings to adjust the clock and screen settings. ■ Changing the Clock settings 2 Clock P. 110 Features The followings are adjustable screen settings: • Brightness • Contrast • Black Level • Display Changes between the daytime or nighttime modes. • Beep Mutes a beep that sounds every time you touch the screen.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio with Touch Screen ■ Adjusting the Sound 1Adjusting the Sound 1. Select More, then Sound Settings. 2. Use (+ , (- or others to adjust the setting. Features ■ Displaying the Phone Operation Screen Select Select . to switch to the phone operation screen. 2 Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® P. 333 200 Select Off, Low, Mid or High for the SVC setting. 2 Adjusting the Sound P.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen Audio/Information Screen Displays the audio status and wallpaper. From this screen, you can go to various setup options. ■ Switching the Display Using the Press the button (display) button to change the display.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen Using the DISP button Function Change Screen DISP Button Features Selector Knob Press the DISP button to go to the Function Change screen. Rotate to select Audio, Phone, Info or Settings and press ■ Audio Shows the current audio information. ■ Phone Shows the HFL information. 2Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® P. 333 ■ Settings Enters the customizing menu screen. 2Customized Features P. 293 202 .
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ Info Shows the Trip Computer or Clock/Wallpaper information. Press , rotate to select an item, then press . ■ Trip computer (Current Drive) Shows the range, and instant and average fuel economy of the current trip, as well as the average fuel economy from your last trip.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ Wallpaper Setup 1Wallpaper Setup You can change, store, and delete the wallpaper on the audio/information screen. ■ Import wallpaper You can import up to three images, one at a time, for wallpaper from a USB flash drive. 1. Connect the USB flash drive to the USB port. • When importing wallpaper files, the image must be • • • • 2 USB Port P. 171 Features 204 2. Press and hold the DISP button to go to the Settings screen. 3.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ Select wallpaper 1. Press and hold the DISP button to go to the Settings screen. 2. Rotate to select System Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Clock/Wallpaper Type, then Wallpaper. u The screen changes to the wallpaper list. 3. Rotate to select a desired wallpaper. u The preview is displayed on the left side on the screen. 4. Press . u The pop-up menu appears on the screen. 5. Rotate to select Set, then press .
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAdjusting the Sound Adjusting the Sound DISP (SETTINGS) Button 1. Press and hold the DISP button. 2. Rotate to select Audio Settings, then press . 3. Rotate to select Sound, then press . Selector Knob BACK Button Rotate choices: to scroll through the following Features Bass Treble Fader Balance SUBW * SVC 206 * Not available on all models Subwoofer * Speed-sensitive Volume Compensation 1Adjusting the Sound The SVC has four modes: Off, Low, Mid, and High.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuDisplay Setup Display Setup You can change the brightness or color theme of the audio/information screen. ■ Changing the Screen Brightness ■ Changing the Screen’s Color Theme You can change the Contrast and Black Level settings in the same manner. Features 1. Press and hold the DISP button to go to the Settings screen. 2. Rotate to select System Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Display. 3. Rotate to select Brightness, then press . 4.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio Playing AM/FM Radio Audio/Information Screen Features Audio with Touch Screen Source Select to change a band or change an audio source. VOL/ (Volume/Power) Knob Press to turn the audio system on and off. Turn to adjust the volume. Tune Up/Down Icons Select or to tune the radio frequency. Selector Knob Press and turn to select an item, then press to set your selection. Presets Select to store a station.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio ■ Preset Memory 1Playing AM/FM Radio The ST indicator appears on the display indicating stereo FM broadcasts. Stereo reproduction in AM is not available. To store a station: 1. Tune to the selected station. Selector Knob 2. Press 3. Rotate 4. Rotate . to switch to the Audio menu screen. to select Save Preset, then press .
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio ■ Radio Data System (RDS) Provides text data information related to your selected RDS-capable FM station. ■ To find an RDS station from Station List 1. Press to switch to the Audio menu screen while listening to an FM station. 2. Rotate to select Station List, then press . 3. Rotate to select the station, then press . ■ Manual update Features 210 Updates your available station list at any time. 1.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio ■ Radio text Displays the radio text information of the selected RDS station. 1. Press to switch to the Audio menu screen. 2. Rotate to select Radio Text, then press . ■ Scan Samples each of the strongest stations on the selected band for 10 seconds. Selector Knob 1. Press to switch to the Audio menu screen. 2. Rotate to select Scan, then press . To turn off scan, press to select Cancel Scan, or press the BACK button.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying XM® Radio * Playing XM® Radio * Audio/Information Screen Features Audio with Touch Screen Source Select to change an audio source. VOL/ (Volume/Power) Knob Press to turn the audio system on and off. Turn to adjust the volume. Category Up/Down Icons Select or to display and select an XM® Radio category. Selector Knob Press and turn to select an item, then press to set your selection. Presets Select to store a station.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying XM® Radio * ■ To Play the XM® Radio 1Playing XM® Radio * In the channel mode, all available channels are selectable. In the category mode, you can select a channel within a category (Jazz, Rock, Classical, etc.). 1. Select the XM® mode. 2 Audio Remote Controls P. 174 2 Audio with Touch Screen P. 198 There may be instances when XM® Radio does not broadcast all the data fields (artist name, title). This does not indicate a problem with your audio system.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying XM® Radio * ■ Preset Memory To store a station: 1. Tune to the selected station. Selector Knob 2. Press 3. Rotate 4. Rotate . to switch to the Audio menu screen. to select Save Preset, then press . to select the preset number you want to store that station, then press Audio with Touch Screen Features 214 2. Select More. 3. Select Save Preset. 4. Select the preset number you want to store that station.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a CD Playing a CD Your audio system supports audio CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs in either MP3, WMA, or AAC*1 format. With the CD loaded, select the CD mode. Audio/Information Screen CD Slot Insert a CD about halfway into the CD slot. (CD Eject) Button Press to eject a CD. Features Folder Up/Down Icons Select to skip to the next folder, and to skip to the beginning of the previous folder in MP3, WMA, or AAC. Audio with Touch Screen Source Select to change an audio source.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a CD ■ How to Select a File from the Music Search List 1Playing a CD (MP3/WMA/AAC) NOTICE Do not use CDs with adhesive labels. The label can cause the CD to jam in the unit. 1. Press . Rotate to select Music Search, then press . WMA files protected by digital rights management (DRM) cannot be played. The audio system displays Unplayable File, then skips to the next file. Features Folder Selection 2. Rotate to select a folder. 3.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a CD ■ How to Select a Play Mode 1How to Select a Play Mode Play Mode Menu Items Scan Scan Folders (MP3/WMA/AAC): Provides 10-second sampling of the first file in each of the main folders. Scan Tracks: Provides 10-second sampling of all tracks on the CD (all files in the current folder in MP3, WMA, or AAC). You can select scan, repeat, and random modes when playing a track or file. Selector Knob 1. Press to switch to the Audio menu screen. 2.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying an iPod Playing an iPod Connect the iPod using your dock connector to the USB port, then select the iPod mode. 2 USB Port P. 171 Audio/Information Screen Album Art Features Audio with Touch Screen Source Select to change an audio source. Album Art Icon VOL/ (Volume/Power) Knob Press to turn the audio system on and off. Turn to adjust the volume. More Select to display the menu items. 218 Album Bar Select to search for an album.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying an iPod ■ How to Select an Album 1How to Select an Album You cannot select an album while the vehicle is moving. Select X to go back to the previous screen. Select an album image. Select the album bar. Album Bar Album AAA Artist AAA Album Image Features 1. Select the album bar. u The image of the current album is displayed. 2. Select or icon to search for an album. u When the album image you are looking for appears, select it to play.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying an iPod ■ How to Select a Song from the Music Search List 1. Press . Rotate to select Music Search, then press . 2. Rotate to select a menu. 3. Press to display the items on that menu. 4. Rotate to select an item, then press . Folder Selection Features File Selection 220 1How to Select a Song from the Music Search List Available operating functions vary on models or versions. Some functions may not be available on the vehicle's audio system.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying an iPod ■ How to Select a Play Mode 1How to Select a Play Mode You can select repeat and shuffle modes when playing a file. Selector Knob 1. Press to switch to the Audio menu screen. 2. Rotate to select Shuffle/Repeat, then press . 3. Rotate to select a mode, then press . Features Audio with Touch Screen Play Mode Menu Items Repeat Song: Repeats the current track.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Internet Radio Compatible phones only Playing Internet Radio Connect a compatible phone through Bluetooth®. iPhone You can also connect the phone using your dock connector to the USB port. Select Source to select Pandora or Aha mode. 1Playing Internet Radio Pandora®, the Pandora logo, and the Pandora trade dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pandora Media, Inc., used with permission. Pandora is currently available exclusively in the United States.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Internet Radio ■ Pandora® Menu * 1Playing Internet Radio You can operate some of the Pandora® menu items from your vehicle’s audio system. The available items are: • Like (Thumbs-up) • Dislike (Thumbs-down) • Station List • Change Source • Bookmark Track • Bookmark Artist • Play/Pause 1. Press to switch to the Audio menu screen. 2. Rotate to select an item and press .
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Internet Radio ■ AhaTM Radio Menu 1AhaTM Radio Menu You can operate some of the AhaTM menu items from your vehicle’s audio system. The available items are: • Like • 15sec Back • Play/Pause • 30sec Skip • Stations • View text • Change Source • View list • Dislike ■ Operating a menu item Features 1. Press to switch to the Audio menu screen. 2. Rotate to select an item and press .
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a USB Flash Drive Playing a USB Flash Drive Your audio system reads and plays sound files on a USB flash drive in either MP3, WMA or AAC*1 format. Connect your USB flash drive to the USB port, then select the USB mode. 2 USB Port P. 171 Audio/Information Screen USB Indicator Appears when a USB flash drive is connected. Source Select to change an audio source. Selector Knob Press and turn to select an item, then press to set your selection.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a USB Flash Drive ■ How to Select a File from the Music Search List 1. Press . Rotate to select Music Search, then press . 2. Rotate to select a folder. 3. Press to change the display to a list of files in that folder. 4. Rotate to select a file, then press . Folder Selection Features File Selection 226 1Playing a USB Flash Drive Use the recommended USB flash drives. 2 General Information on the Audio System P.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a USB Flash Drive ■ How to Select a Play Mode 1How to Select a Play Mode Play Mode Menu Items Scan Scan Folders: Provides 10-second sampling of the first file in each of the main folders. Scan Tracks: Provides 10-second sampling of all files in the current folder. You can select scan, repeat, and random modes when playing a file. Selector Knob 1. Press to switch to the Audio menu screen. 2. Rotate to select Scan or Random/ Repeat, then press . 3.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Bluetooth® Audio Playing Bluetooth® Audio Your audio system allows you to listen to music from your Bluetooth®-compatible phone. This function is available when the phone is paired and connected to the vehicle's Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® (HFL) system. 2 Phone Setup P. 341 Audio/ Information Screen Not all Bluetooth-enabled phones with streaming audio capabilities are compatible with the system. For a list of compatible phones: • U.S.: Visit www.handsfreelink.honda.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Bluetooth® Audio ■ To Play Bluetooth® Audio Files 1To Play Bluetooth® Audio Files 1. Make sure that your phone is paired and connected to HFL. 2. Select the Bluetooth® Audio mode. If the phone is not recognized, another HFLcompatible phone, which is not compatible for Bluetooth® Audio, may already be connected. Selector knob 1. Press 2. Rotate to switch to the Audio menu screen. to select Play or Pause, then press .
Audio System Basic Operation Models with navigation system 1Audio System Basic Operation To use the audio system function, the power mode must be in ACCESSORY or ON. Use the interface dial or MENU button to BACK Button MENU Button access some audio functions. Press to switch between the normal and extended display for some functions. Button Features 230 Interface Dial Interface dial: Rotate left or right to scroll through the available choices. Press to set your selection.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio with Touch Screen Audio with Touch Screen Use the touch screen to operate the audio system. 1Audio with Touch Screen Icons that appear on the screen vary by the source selected. ■ Selecting an Audio Source Select X to go back to the previous screen. Select Source. Use the Select Source, then select an icon on the source list to switch the audio source. / / icons to turn the page. Features Source List Icons / ■ Displaying the Menu Items Select More.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio with Touch Screen ■ Adjusting the Sound 1Adjusting the Sound 1. Select More, then Sound Settings. 2. Use (+ , (- or others to adjust the setting. Features ■ Changing the Screen Settings 1. Select More, then Screen Settings. 2. Use (+ , (- or others to adjust the setting. Select Off, Low, Mid or High for the SVC setting. 2 Adjusting the Sound P.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen Audio/Information Screen Displays the audio status and wallpaper. From this screen, you can go to various setup options. ■ Switching the Display Press the 1Switching the Display You can also use the AUDIO, NAV, PHONE and INFO buttons to go to the corresponding display. (display) button to change the display.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ Audio Shows the current audio information. ■ Navigation Shows the navigation screen. 2Refer to the Navigation System Manual ■ Phone Shows the HFL information. 2Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® P. 370 ■ Info Shows the Trip Computer or Clock/Wallpaper and other information. Rotate to select an item, then press .
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ Wallpaper Setup 1Wallpaper Setup You can change, store, and delete the wallpaper on the audio/information screen. ■ Import wallpaper You can import up to three images, one at a time, for wallpaper from a USB flash drive. 1. Connect the USB flash drive to the USB port. • When importing wallpaper files, the image must be • • • • 2 USB Port P. 171 Continued • • Features 2. Press the SETTINGS button. 3.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAudio/Information Screen ■ Select wallpaper 1Wallpaper Setup 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select System Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Clock/Wallpaper Type. 3. Move to select Wallpaper. u The screen changes to the wallpaper list. 4. Rotate to select a desired wallpaper. u The preview is displayed on the left side on the screen. 5. Press . u The pop-up menu appears on the screen. 6. Rotate to select Set, then press .
uuAudio System Basic OperationuAdjusting the Sound Adjusting the Sound 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select Audio Settings, then press . 3. Rotate to select Sound, then press . 1Adjusting the Sound The SVC has four modes: Off, Low, Mid, and High. SVC adjusts the volume level based on the vehicle speed. As you go faster, audio volume increases. As you slow down, audio volume decreases.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuDisplay Setup Display Setup You can change the brightness or color theme of the audio/information screen. ■ Changing the Screen Brightness 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select System Settings, then press . 3. Rotate to select Brightness, then press . 4. Rotate to adjust the setting, then press . Features ■ Changing the Screen’s Color Theme 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select System Settings, then press . 3.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuVoice Control Operation Voice Control Operation Your vehicle has a voice control system that allows hands-free operation of most of the navigation system functions. The voice control system uses the (Talk) and (hang-up/back) buttons on the steering wheel and a microphone near the map lights on the ceiling.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuVoice Control Operation ■ Voice Portal Commands The system accepts these commands on the Voice Portal screen. • Call Your contact name • Call Phone Number • Find nearest POI category name • Go home • Route menu • Cancel route ■ On Screen Commands 2 Refer to the Navigation System Manual Features ■ Phone Commands ■ Info Commands The system accepts these commands on any screen.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuVoice Control Operation ■ Climate Control Commands Driver temperature up Driver temperature down Passenger temperature up Passenger temperature down Temperature max heat Temperature max cool Driver temperature max heat Driver temperature max cool Passenger temperature max heat Passenger temperature max cool Climate control sync on*1 Climate control sync off*1 *1: These commands toggle the function on and off, so the command may not match your intended action.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuVoice Control Operation Features 242 ■ HDD commands ■ Radio commands • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • Hard Disc Drive play Hard Disc Drive play track # (#: 1 to 30) Hard Disc Drive skip forward Hard Disc Drive skip back Hard Disc Drive album up*2 Hard Disc Drive album down*2 Hard Disc Drive track up Hard Disc Drive track down Hard Disc Drive playlist up*2 Hard Disc Drive playlist down*2 Hard Disc Drive track random*1 Hard Disc Drive track repeat*1 H
uuAudio System Basic OperationuVoice Control Operation ■ iPod commands ■ USB commands ■ Bluetooth® Audio commands • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • *1: These commands toggle the function on and off, so the command may not match your intended action.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuVoice Control Operation ■ Pandora® commands * ■ AhaTM Radio commands ■ Internet service commands The system accepts these commands while the Pandora® is playing. • Pandora play • Pandora skip forward • Pandora station up • Pandora station down • Pandora pause • Pandora resume • Pandora thumbs up • Pandora thumbs down The system accepts these commands while the AhaTM is playing.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuVoice Control Operation ■ Keyboard Entry Commands In keyboard screen, letters can be selected by saying each individual letter or by saying a keyword phrase. These keyword phrases are: ■ Letters Say . . . Number . . . 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Or say . . . Zero One Two Three Four Five Six Seven Eight Nine Features A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z ■ Numbers Or say . . .
uuAudio System Basic OperationuVoice Control Operation ■ Symbols Features 246 Symbol . . . ! “ # $ % & ‘ ( ) ~ / < > { } ■ Accented letters Or say . . . Hyphen Exclamation point Double Quote Pound Dollar Percent Ampersand Apostrophe Open Parenthesis Close Parenthesis Tilde Slash Less than Greater than Open Brace Close Brace Symbol . . . À Â Ä Ç È É Ê Ë Ì Î Ï Ô Ù Û Ü Or say . . .
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio Playing AM/FM Radio Audio/Information Screen Audio with Touch Screen (Power) Button Press to turn the audio system on and off. Presets Select to store a station. Tune Up/Down Icons Select or to tune the radio frequency. Features VOL (Volume) Knob Turn to adjust the volume. Source Select to change a band or change an audio source. More Select to display the menu items.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio ■ Preset Memory To store a station: 1. Tune to the selected station. 1Playing AM/FM Radio You can control the AM/FM radio using voice commands. 2 Voice Control Operation P. 239 Interface Dial 2. Press the MENU button. 3. Rotate to select Save Preset, then press . 4. Rotate to select the preset number you want to store that station, then press and hold . Audio with Touch Screen Features 248 2. Select More. 3. Select Save Preset. 4.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio ■ Radio Data System (RDS) 1Radio Data System (RDS) Provides text data information related to your selected RDS-capable FM station. ■ To find an RDS station from Station List 1. Press the MENU button while listening to an FM station. 2. Rotate to select Station List, then press . 3. Rotate to select the station, then press . When you select an RDS-capable FM station, the RDS automatically turns on, and the frequency display changes to the station name.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying AM/FM Radio ■ Radio text Display the radio text information of the selected RDS station. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Radio Text, then press . ■ Scan Samples each of the strongest stations on the selected band for 10 seconds. Interface Dial 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Scan, then press . To turn off scan, press to select Cancel Scan, or press the BACK button. Features 250 Audio with Touch Screen 1. Select More. 2. Select Scan.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying XM® Radio Playing XM® Radio Audio/Information Screen Audio with Touch Screen (Power) Button Press to turn the audio system on and off. Presets Select to store a station. To listen to a stored channel, select 1-12. BACK Button Press to go back to the previous display. Category Up/Down Icons Select or to display and select an XM® Radio category. Features VOL (Volume) Knob Turn to adjust the volume. Source Select to change an audio source.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying XM® Radio ■ To Play the XM® Radio 1Playing XM® Radio You can control the XM® radio using voice commands. 2 Voice Control Operation P. 239 1. Select the XM® mode. 2 Audio Remote Controls P. 174 2 Audio with Touch Screen P. 231 In the channel mode, all available channels are selectable. In the category mode, you can select a channel within a category (Jazz, Rock, Classical, etc.). Interface Dial 2. Press the MENU button. 3.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying XM® Radio ■ Preset Memory To store a station: 1. Tune to the selected station. 1Playing XM® Radio You can store 12 XM® stations into the preset memory. Interface Dial 2. Press the MENU button. 3. Rotate to select Save Preset, then press . 4. Rotate to select the preset number you want to store that station, then press and hold . Audio with Touch Screen Features 2. Select More. 3. Select Save Preset. 4. Select the preset number you want to store that station.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a CD Playing a CD Your audio system supports audio CDs, CD-Rs and CD-RWs in either MP3, WMA, or AAC*1 format. With the CD loaded, select the CD mode. Audio/Information Screen Source Select to change an audio source. Audio with Touch Screen Features (Power) Button Press to turn the audio system on and off. VOL (Volume) Knob Turn to adjust the volume. CD Slot Insert a CD about halfway into the CD slot. (CD Eject) Button Press to eject a CD.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a CD ■ How to Select a File from the Music Search List 1Playing a CD (MP3/WMA/AAC) NOTICE 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Music Search, then press . 3. Rotate , move or , then press to select a file from the Music Search list. WMA files protected by digital rights management (DRM) cannot be played. The audio system displays Unplayable File, then skips to the next file.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a CD ■ How to Select a Play Mode 1How to Select a Play Mode You can select scan, repeat, and random modes when playing a track or file. Interface Dial 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Scan or Random/ Repeat, then press . 3. Rotate to select a mode, then press Random/Repeat is selected. Features Audio with Touch Screen 1. Select More. 2. Select Scan or Random/Repeat. 3. Select a mode. Random/Repeat is selected.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio Playing Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio The Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio function plays tracks from music CDs that have been recorded onto the built-in HDD. You can arrange the tracks in playlists or play the tracks using various search methods. Audio/Information Screen Source Select to change an audio source. Audio with Touch Screen VOL (Volume) Knob Turn to adjust the volume.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio ■ Recording a Music CD to HDD 1Recording a Music CD to HDD When Recording from CD is set to Auto, the songs on music CDs are automatically recorded to the HDD the first time you play each disc. You can then play the songs directly from the HDD. 2 Customized Features P. 293 Recording Indicator If you stop the engine or the power system is turned off while recording a CD, there may be pauses between songs when you play back from the HDD.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio ■ How to Select a Track from the Music Search List 1How to Select a Track from the Music Search List Continued You can control the HDD audio using voice commands. 2 Voice Control Operation P. 239 2 Song By VoiceTM (SBV) P. 271 Music tracks recorded on HDD cannot be recorded onto CDs or other devices.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio ■ How to Select a Play Mode 1How to Select a Play Mode Play Mode Menu Items Scan Scan Albums: Provides 10-second sampling of the first track in each album. Scan Tracks: Provides 10-second sampling of all tracks on HDD. You can select scan, repeat, and random modes when playing a track. Interface Dial 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Scan or Random/ Repeat, then press . 3.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio ■ Editing an Album or Playlist 1Editing an Album or Playlist To delete an album: Rotate to select Delete, then press The maximum number of songs in each of the six user playlists is 999. Adding new songs overwrites the oldest songs. The maximum number of original playlists is 999 with a maximum of 99 songs in each playlist. Each album CD counts as an original playlist.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio ■ Editing a playlist Features 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Edit/Delete, then press . 3. Rotate to select Playlists, then press . u The pop-up menu appears on the screen. 4. To edit a playlist name: Rotate to select Edit name, then press . u Enter the name using the interface dial or the audio with touch screen. To delete a playlist: Rotate to select Delete, then press .
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio ■ Creating a new playlist 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Edit/Delete, then press . 3. Rotate to select Playlists, then press . 4. Rotate to select Create New Playlist, then press . u Enter the name using the interface dial or the audio with touch screen, then select tracks from the Music Search list.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio ■ Editing Track Information Features Change the track title, artist name, genre and composer. You can also delete tracks. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Edit/Delete, then press . 3. Rotate to select Tracks, then press . 4. Rotate to select a track you want to edit or delete, then press . u The pop-up menu appears on the screen. 5. To edit track information: Rotate to select Edit name, then press .
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio ■ Displaying Music Information Continued Features Music information (album name, artist name, genre) can be acquired by accessing the Gracenote® Album Info. 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Edit/Delete, then press . 3. Rotate to select Albums, then press . 4. Rotate to select an album you want to edit, then press . u The pop-up menu appears on the screen. 5. Rotate to select Edit name, then press . 6.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio ■ Updating Gracenote® Album Info Features 266 Update the Gracenote® Album Info (Gracenote® Media Database) that is included with the navigation system. 1. Insert the update disc into the disc slot or connect the USB flash drive that includes the update. 2. Press the SETTINGS button in the HDD mode. 3. Rotate to select Audio Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Update Gracenote Album Info. 4.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying an iPod Playing an iPod Connect the iPod using your dock connector to the USB port, then select the iPod mode. 2 USB Port P. 171 Audio/Information Screen USB Indicator Appears when an iPod is connected. Album Art Audio with Touch Screen Source Select to change an audio source. Album Art Icon VOL (Volume) Knob Turn to adjust the volume. Features (Power) Button Press to turn the audio system on and off. Album Bar Select to search for an album.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying an iPod ■ How to Select an Album 1How to Select an Album You cannot select an album while the vehicle is moving. Select X to go back to the previous screen. Select an album image. Select the album bar. Album Bar Features 268 Album Image 1. Select the album bar. u The image of the current album is displayed. 2. Select or icon to search for an album. u When the album image you are looking for appears, select it to play.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying an iPod ■ How to Select a Song from the Music Search List 1How to Select a Song from the Music Search List 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Music Search, then press . You can control an iPod using voice commands. 2 Voice Control Operation P. 239 2 Song By VoiceTM (SBV) P. 271 Available operating functions vary on models or versions. Some functions may not be available on the vehicle's audio system.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying an iPod ■ How to Select a Play Mode 1How to Select a Play Mode You can select repeat and shuffle modes when playing a file. Interface Dial 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Shuffle/Repeat, then press . 3. Rotate to select a mode, then press . Features Audio with Touch Screen 1. Select More. 2. Select Shuffle/Repeat. 3. Select a mode. ■ To turn off a play mode Interface Dial 1. Press the MENU button. 2.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuSong By VoiceTM (SBV) Song By VoiceTM (SBV) Use SBV to search for and play music from your HDD or iPod using voice commands. 1Song By VoiceTM (SBV) Setting options: ■ To enable SBV • On (factory default): Song By Voice commands are 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select System Settings, then press . 3. Rotate to select Song by Voice, then press . 4. Rotate to select On or Off, then press . available. • Off: Disable the feature.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuSong By VoiceTM (SBV) ■ Searching for music using SBV Features 272 1Searching for music using SBV 1. Press the (Talk) button and say “Music Search” to activate the SBV feature for the HDD and iPod. 2. Press the button and say a command. u Example 1: Say “(List) ‘Artist A’“ to view a list of songs by that artist. Select the desired song to start playing. u Example 2: Say “Play ‘Artist A’“ to start playing songs by that artist. 3.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuSong By VoiceTM (SBV) ■ Phonetic Modification 1Phonetic Modification Continued Phonetic Modification is grayed out when Song By Voice is set to Off. You can store up to 2,000 phonetic modification items. Features Add phonetic modifications of difficult or foreign words so that it is easier for SBV to recognize artists, songs, albums, and composers in voice commands when searching for music on the HDD or iPod. 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuSong By VoiceTM (SBV) Features 274 6. Rotate to select the item to modify (e.g., Artist), then press . u The list of the selected item appears on the screen. 7. Rotate to select an entry (e.g., No Name), then press . u The pop-up menu appears on the screen. u To listen to the current phonetic modification, rotate to select Play, then press . u To delete the current phonetic modification, rotate to select Delete, then press . 8. Rotate to select Modify, then press . 9.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Internet Radio Compatible phones only 1Playing Internet Radio Playing Internet Radio Pandora®, the Pandora logo, and the Pandora trade dress are trademarks or registered trademarks of Pandora Media, Inc., used with permission. Pandora is currently available exclusively in the United States. Connect a compatible phone through Bluetooth®. iPhone You can also connect the phone using your dock connector to the USB port. Select Source to select Pandora or Aha mode.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Internet Radio ■ Pandora® Menu * 1Playing Internet Radio You can operate some of the Pandora® menu items from your vehicle’s audio system. The available items are: • Skip Forward • Dislike (Thumbs-down) • Play/Pause • Bookmark This Song • Station List • Bookmark This Artist • Like (Thumbs-up) • Change Source ■ Operating a menu item Features The menu items are shown in the lower half of the audio/information screen. Rotate to select an item and press .
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Internet Radio ■ AhaTM Radio Menu 1AhaTM Radio Menu You can operate some of the AhaTM menu items from your vehicle’s audio system. The available items are: • Like • View text • Dislike • View list • Play/Pause • Reply • 15sec Back • Change Source • 30sec Skip • Stations ■ Operating a menu item To select Change Source or Stations, press the MENU button, then press . You can control AhaTM Radio using voice commands. 2 Voice Control Operation P.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a USB Flash Drive Playing a USB Flash Drive Your audio system reads and plays sound files on a USB flash drive in either MP3, WMA, or AAC*1 format. Connect your USB flash drive to the USB port, then select the USB mode. 2 USB Port P. 171 Audio/Information Screen Audio with Touch Screen Features (Power) Button Press to turn the audio system on and off. VOL (Volume) Knob Turn to adjust the volume. USB Indicator Appears when a USB flash drive is connected.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a USB Flash Drive ■ How to Select a File from the Music Search List 1Playing a USB Flash Drive 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Music Search, then press . You can control a USB flash drive using voice commands. 2 Voice Control Operation P. 239 Use the recommended USB flash drives. 2 General Information on the Audio System P. 289 Files in WMA format protected by digital rights management (DRM) cannot be played.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying a USB Flash Drive ■ How to Select a Play Mode 1How to Select a Play Mode Play Mode Menu Items Scan Scan Folders: Provides 10-second sampling of the first file in each of the main folders. Scan Tracks: Provides 10-second sampling of all files in the current folder. You can select scan, repeat, and random modes when playing a file. Interface Dial 1. Press the MENU button. 2. Rotate to select Scan or Random/ Repeat, then press . 3.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Bluetooth® Audio Playing Bluetooth® Audio Your audio system allows you to listen to music from your Bluetooth®-compatible phone. This function is available when the phone is paired and connected to the vehicle's Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® (HFL) system. 2 Phone Setup P. 376 Audio/ Information Screen Audio with Touch Screen Source Select to change an audio source. VOL (Volume) Knob Turn to adjust the volume. Folder Up/Down Icons Select or to change folders.
uuAudio System Basic OperationuPlaying Bluetooth® Audio ■ To Play Bluetooth® Audio Files 1To Play Bluetooth® Audio Files 1. Make sure that your phone is paired and connected to HFL. 2. Select the Bluetooth® Audio mode. If the phone is not recognized, another HFLcompatible phone, which is not compatible for Bluetooth® Audio, may already be connected. Features ■ To pause or resume a file Interface Dial 1. Press the MENU button. 2.
Audio Error Messages CD Player If a disc error occurs, you may see the following error messages. Error Message Unplayable File Bad Disc Please Check Owner’s Manual Push Eject Cause Track/file format not supported Mechanical error Solution ● Current track/file will be skipped. The next supported track/file plays automatically. ● Press the (eject) button and remove the disc, and check that the error message is cleared. Check that the disc is not damaged or deformed, and insert the disc again.
uuAudio Error MessagesuHard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio Models with navigation system Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio If an error occurs while playing the Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio, you may see the following error messages. If you cannot clear the error message, contact a dealer. Error Message HDD access error. Please consult your dealer. Features 284 Solution — The navigation system temperature is too high. For protection, the system will shut off until it cools down.
uuAudio Error MessagesuiPod/USB Flash Drive iPod/USB Flash Drive If an error occurs while playing an iPod or USB flash drive, you may see the following error messages. If you cannot clear the error message, contact a dealer. Error Message Solution Appears when there is a problem with the USB adapter unit. Check if the device is compatible with the USB adapter unit. Incompatible USB Device Please Check Owner’s Manual Appears when an incompatible device is connected. Disconnect the device.
uuAudio Error MessagesuPandora® U.S. models Pandora® If an error occurs while playing Pandora®, you may see the following error messages. If you cannot clear the error message, contact a dealer. Error Message Incompatible USB Device Please Check Owner’s Manual Solution Appears when an incompatible device is connected. Disconnect the device. Then turn the audio system off, and turn it again. Do not reconnect the device that caused the error.
uuAudio Error MessagesuPandora® Error Message Solution Appears when the commanded operation is failed. Try again later. No data Appears when no data is available with Pandora® activated. Reboot the app and reconnect the device. PANDORA ver unsupport Appears when Pandora® version is not supported. Update Pandora® to the latest version. PANDORA system maintenance Appears when the Pandora® server is in maintenance. Try again later. Cannot connect to PANDORA when stopped.
uuAudio Error MessagesuAhaTM Radio * AhaTM Radio * If an error occurs while playing AhaTM Radio, you may see the following error messages. If you cannot clear the error message, contact a dealer. Error Message Cannot connect to HondaLink. When stopped, check your mobile device. Appears when the AhaTM app is not activated. Check your device. Incompatible USB Device Please Check Owner’s Manual Appears when an incompatible device is connected. Disconnect the device.
General Information on the Audio System XM® Radio Service * ■ Subscribing to XM® Radio 1. You need your radio ID ready before registering for subscription. To see the ID in the display: Turn the selector knob or the interface dial until 0 appears. 2. Have your radio ID and credit card number ready, and either call or visit the XM® website to subscribe.
uuGeneral Information on the Audio SystemuRecommended CDs Recommended CDs • Use only high-quality CD-R or CD-RW discs labeled for audio use. • Use only CD-R or CD-RW discs on which the recordings are closed. • Play only standard round-shaped CDs. The CD packages or jackets should have one of these marks. Also includes: Features ■ CDs with MP3, WMA, or AAC files • Some software files may not allow for audio play or text data display. • Some versions of MP3, WMA, or AAC formats may be unsupported.
uuGeneral Information on the Audio SystemuRecommended CDs ■ Protecting CDs Follow these precautions when handling or storing CDs: • Store a CD in its case when it is not being played. • When wiping a CD, use a soft clean cloth from the center to the outside edge. • Handle a CD by its edge. Never touch either surface. • Never insert foreign objects into the CD player. • Keep CDs out of direct sunlight and extreme heat. • Do not place stabilizer rings or labels on the CD.
uuGeneral Information on the Audio SystemuCompatible iPod, iPhone®, and USB Flash Drives Compatible iPod, iPhone®, and USB Flash Drives ■ iPod and iPhone® Model Compatibility Features Model iPod (5th generation) iPod classic 80GB/160GB (launch in 2007) iPod classic 120GB (launch in 2008) iPod classic 160GB (launch in 2009) iPod nano (1st to 7th generation) launch in 2012*1 iPod nano (1st to 6th generation) launch in 2010*2 iPod touch (1st to 5th generation) launch in 2012*1 iPod touch (1st to 4th generat
Customized Features Use the audio/information screen to customize certain features. 1Customized Features When you customize settings: • Make sure that the vehicle is at a complete stop. • Shift to (P . Models without navigation system ■ How to customize Models with one display While the vehicle is at a complete stop with the power mode in ON, press the SETTINGS button, rotate to select a setting item, and press .
uuCustomized Featuresu Models with two displays While the vehicle is at a complete stop with the power mode in ON, press and hold the DISP button, rotate to select a setting item, and press .
uuCustomized Featuresu Models without navigation system ■ Customization flow Brightness Contrast Black Level Display Models with one display Press the SETTINGS button. Models with two displays Press and hold the DISP button.
uuCustomized Featuresu TPMS Calibration Driver Assist Forward Collision Warning Distance System Head-up Warning Setup * Meter Setup Features Vehicle Settings Driving Position Setup * Keyless Access Setup Lighting Setup Door Setup Maintenance Info. Default 296 * Not available on all models Language Selection Adjust Outside Temp.
uuCustomized Featuresu Sound Source Select Popup Cover Art*1 Connect Bluetooth Audio Device*1 Bluetooth Device List*1 Audio Settings Default Clock Type Wallpaper Clock Adjustment Clock Format Features Info Settings Clock/ Wallpaper Type Default *1: May change depending on your currently selected source.
uuCustomized Featuresu Connect Phone Add Bluetooth Device Disconnect Bluetooth Device List Phone Settings Phone Features Text Message*1, Text/Email*2 Default *1: Models with one display *2: Models with two displays 298 * Not available on all models Edit Speed Dial Auto Transfer Auto Answer Ring Tone Automatic Phone Sync Use Contact Photo*2 Enable Text Message*1, Enable Text/Email*2 Select Account * New Text Message Alert*1, New Text/Email Alert*2 Message Auto Reading
uuCustomized Featuresu LaneWatch Camera Settings Rear Camera Show with Turn Signal Reference Lines Display Brightness Contrast Black Level Color Tint Default*1 Features Fixed Guideline Dynamic Guideline Default Default *1: Models with two displays Continued 299
uuCustomized Featuresu Models without navigation system ■ List of customizable options Setup Group Customizable Features Display Features System Settings Description Selectable Settings Brightness Changes the brightness of the audio/information screen. — Contrast Changes the contrast of the audio/information screen. — Black Level Changes the black level of the audio/information screen. — Selects whether a beeper sounds or not when you operate the selector knob.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Customizable Features Clock Type Clock/ Wallpaper Type Clock Wallpaper ● ● Changes the wallpaper type. Imports an image file for a new wallpaper. Deletes an image file for a wallpaper. Selectable Settings Analog/Digital*1/ Small Digital/Off Blank/Galaxy*1/ Metallic/Add New 2 Wallpaper Setup P. 178, 204 Adjusts Clock. — 2 Clock P. 110 Clock Format Selects the digital clock display from 12H to 24H. 12H*1/24H Language Changes the display language.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Customizable Features TPMS Calibration Driver Assist System Setup * Features Vehicle Settings Meter Setup Driving Position Setup* Selectable Settings Cancels/Calibrates the TPMS. Cancel*1/Calibrate Forward Collision Warning Distance Changes at which distance FCW alerts, or turns FCW on and off. Long/Normal*1/ Short/Off Head-up Warning Turns the heads-up warning lights on to flash or off.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Customizable Features Keyless Access Setup Lighting Setup Selectable Settings Door Unlock Mode Changes which doors unlock when you grab the driver’s door handle. Driver Door Only*1/ All Doors Keyless Access Light Flash Causes some exterior lights to blink when you unlock/lock the doors. On*1/Off Keyless Access Beep Sets the beeper sound or not when you grab either front door handle.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Customizable Features Features Vehicle Settings Maintenance Info. Default *1:Default Setting 304 Selectable Settings Changes the setting for when the doors automatically lock. With Vehicle Speed*1/ Shift from P/Off Auto Door Unlock Changes the setting for when the doors automatically unlock.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Customizable Features Sound Description Adjusts the settings of the audio speaker’s sound. 2 Adjusting the Sound P. 180, 206 Selectable Settings -6 ~ C*1 ~ +6 (Bass, Treble and SUBW *), -9 ~ C*1 ~ +9 (Fader and Balance),Off/Low/ Mid*1/High (SVC) Models with one display Selects whether the list of selectable audio sources comes on when the AUDIO button is pressed.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Info Settings Customizable Features Clock/ Wallpaper type Description Selectable Settings Clock Type Wallpaper See System Settings on P. 300 to P. 301 Clock Adjustment Clock Format Features 306 Default Cancels/Resets all customized items in the Info Settings group as default.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Customizable Features Connect Phone Description Selectable Settings Pairs a new phone to HFL, connects or disconnects a paired phone. — 2 Phone Setup P. 341 Bluetooth Device List Pairs a new phone to HFL, edits or deletes a paired phone, or creates a security PIN. — 2 Phone Setup P. 341 Edit Speed Dial — 2 Speed Dial P. 352 Auto Transfer Sets calls to automatically transfer from your phone to HFL when you enter the vehicle.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Features Phone Settings Customizable Features Text/ Message*2, Text/ Email*3 Selectable Settings Enable Text Message*2, Enable Text/Email*3 Turns the text message/e-mail function on and off. Select Account * Selects a mail or text message account. New Text Message Alert*2, New Text/Email Alert*3 Selects whether a pop-up alert comes on the screen when HFL receives a new text message/email.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings Show with Turn Signal Select whether the LaneWatch display comes on when you move the turn signal lever to the passenger side. On*1/Off Reference Lines Selects whether the reference lines come on the LaneWatch monitor. On*1/Off Brightness LaneWatch Contrast Black Level Adjusts the LaneWatch display settings.
uuCustomized Featuresu Models with navigation system 1How to customize ■ How to customize While the vehicle is at a complete stop with the power mode in ON, press the SETTINGS button, rotate to select a setting item, and press . Audio/Information Screen Features SETTINGS Button 310 To customize other features, rotate , move or , and press . 2 List of customizable options P.
uuCustomized Featuresu Models with navigation system ■ Customization flow Press the SETTINGS button.
uuCustomized Featuresu Clock Clock/Wallpaper Type Clock Wallpaper Clock Adjustment Clock Format Auto Time Zone * Auto Daylight * Clock Reset Others Features 312 * Not available on all models Units Language Voice Command Tips Background Color Header Clock Display System Device Information Factory Data Reset
uuCustomized Featuresu TPMS Calibration Driver Forward Collision Warning Distance Assist Head-up Warning System ACC Pre-Running Car Detect Beep * Setup ACC Display Speed Unit * Keyless Access Setup Default Lighting Setup Features Vehicle Settings Language Selection Adjust Outside Temp.
uuCustomized Featuresu LaneWatch Camera Settings Default Rear Camera Show with Turn Signal Reference Lines Next Maneuver Pop up Display Brightness Contrast Black Level Color Tint Fixed Guideline Dynamic Guideline Features Default Sound Source Select Popup Audio Settings Cover Art*1 Connect Bluetooth Audio Device*1 Bluetooth Device List*1 Recording from CD*1 Recording Quality*1 HDD Info*1 Default Update Gracenote Album Info*1 Delete all HDD Data*1 *1: May change depending on your currently selecte
uuCustomized Featuresu Phone Connect phone Default Bluetooth Device List Add Bluetooth Device Disconnect Edit Bluetooth Device Add Bluetooth Device Phone Settings Default Features Edit Speed Dial Auto Transfer Auto Answer Ring Tone Automatic Phone Sync Use Contact Photo Text/Email Enable Text/Email Select Account New Text/Email Alert Default Continued 315
uuCustomized Featuresu Navi Settings See Navigation System Manual.
uuCustomized Featuresu Models with navigation system ■ List of customizable options Setup Group Customizable Features Display Sound/ Beep Bluetooth Selectable Settings Brightness Changes the brightness of the audio/information screen. — Contrast Changes the contrast of the audio/information screen. — Black Level Changes the black level of the audio/information screen. — Volume Changes the volume of the audio speakers.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Customizable Features Voice Rec Features System Settings Description Volume Changes the volume of the voice prompt. Voice Prompt Turns the voice prompt on and off. Song by Voice Turns the Song By VoiceTM on and off. 2 Song By VoiceTM (SBV) P. 271 Song by Voice Phonetic Modification Modifies a voice command for music stored in the HDD or an iPod. Phonebook Phonetic Modification Modifies a voice command for the phonebook.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Customizable Features Selectable Settings Auto Daylight * Sets the navigation system to automatically adjust the clock (“spring ahead” or “fall back” by one hour) when a daylight saving time change occurs. Clock Reset Resets the settings of all items in the Clock group. Units Changes the distance unit on the navigation map screen. mile /km (U.S.) mile/km*1 (Canada) Language Changes the display language.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Customizable Features Features Vehicle Settings Meter Setup Cancel*1/Calibrate Forward Collision Warning Distance Changes at which distance FCW alerts, or turns FCW on and off. Long/Normal*1/ Short/Off Head-up Warning Turns the heads-up warning lights on to flash or off. On*1/Off ACC Pre-Running Car Detect Beep * Causes the system to beep when the system detects a vehicle, or when the vehicle goes out of ACC range.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Customizable Features Driving Position Setup* Keyless Access Setup Lighting Setup Selectable Settings Memory Position Link Changes the driver’s seat position to a stored setting. On*1/Off Door Unlock Mode Changes which doors unlock when you grab the driver’s door handle. Drivers Door Only*1/ All Doors Keyless Access Light Flash Causes some exterior lights to blink when you unlock/lock the doors.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Customizable Features Features Vehicle Settings Maintenance Info. Default *1:Default Setting 322 Selectable Settings Changes the setting for when the doors automatically lock. With Vehicle Speed*1/ Shift from P/Off Auto Door Unlock Changes the setting for when the doors automatically unlock.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Customizable Features Description Selectable Settings Show with Turn Signal Selects whether the LaneWatch display comes on when you move the turn signal lever to the passenger side. On*1/Off Reference Lines Selects whether the reference lines come on the LaneWatch monitor. On*1/Off Next Maneuver Pop up Selects whether a turn direction screen of the navigation system interrupts on the LaneWatch display.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Customizable Features Sound Source Select Popup Features CD (MP3/WMA/AAC), iPod, USB, Pandora® * or AhaTM mode Audio Settings Adjusts the settings of the audio speaker’s sound. 2 Adjusting the Sound P. 237 Selectable Settings -6 ~ C*1 ~ +6 (Bass, Treble and SUBW), -9 ~ C*1 ~ +9 (Fader and Balance), Off/Low/ Mid*1/High (SVC) Selects whether the list of selectable audio sources comes on when the AUDIO button is pressed.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Customizable Features HDD mode Displays the HDD capacity. HDD Info CD or HDD mode Audio Settings Description Update Gracenote Album Info HDD mode Delete all HDD Data Updates the Gracenote® Album Info (Gracenote® Media Database). 2 Deleting all HDD Data P. 330 Connect phone Pairs a new phone to HFL, connects or disconnects a paired phone.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Customizable Features Phone Features Phone Settings Text/ Email Default *1:Default Setting 326 Description Selectable Settings Auto Transfer Sets calls to automatically transfer from your phone to HFL when you enter the vehicle. On*1/Off Auto Answer Sets whether to automatically answer an incoming call after about four seconds. On/Off*1 Ring Tone Selects the ring tone.
uuCustomized Featuresu Setup Group Customizable Features Clock/ Wallpaper type Description Selectable Settings Clock Wallpaper Clock Adjustment Clock See System Settings on P. 317 to P. 319. Clock Format Auto Time Zone * Info Settings Features Auto Daylight * Clock Reset Others Info Screen Preference Default Selects any of the following to be displayed when you press the INFO button. ● Info Top: Some of the available menu items pop up. ● Info Menu: All available menu items pop up.
uuCustomized FeaturesuDefaulting All the Settings Models without navigation system Defaulting All the Settings Reset all the menu and customized settings as the factory defaults. Models with one display 1Defaulting All the Settings When you transfer the vehicle to a third party, reset all settings to default and delete all personal data. 1. Press the SETTINGS button. Models with two displays 1. Press and hold the DISP button. All models Features 328 2. Rotate to select System Settings, then press .
uuCustomized FeaturesuDefaulting All the Settings Models with navigation system Defaulting All the Settings 1Defaulting All the Settings When you transfer the vehicle to a third party, reset all settings to default and delete all personal data.
uuCustomized FeaturesuDeleting all HDD Data Models with navigation system Deleting all HDD Data Reset all the menu and customized settings, and delete all music data on the HDD. 1. Turn on the audio system and select the HDD mode. 2. Press the SETTINGS button. 3. Rotate to select Audio Settings, then press . 4. Rotate to select Delete all HDD Data, then press . u The confirmation message will appear. 5. Rotate to select Yes, then press .
HomeLink® Universal Transceiver * The HomeLink® Universal Transceiver can be programmed to operate up to three remote controlled devices around your home, such as garage doors, lighting, or home security systems. ■ Important Safety Precautions Refer to the safety information that comes with your garage door opener to test that the safety features are functioning properly. If you do not have the safety information, contact the manufacturer.
uuHomeLink® Universal Transceiver * uTraining HomeLink ■ Training a Button 1Training HomeLink 1. Position the remote transmitter you wish to link 1 to 3 inches (3 - 8 cm) from the HomeLink button you want to program. 2. Press and hold the desired HomeLink button and the button on the remote transmitter. Does the HomeLink indicator (LED) blink after 10 secs? NO YES Retraining a Button If you want to retrain a programmed button for a new device, you do not have to erase all button memory.
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® Models without navigation system 1Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® (HFL) allows you to place and receive phone calls using your vehicle’s audio system, without handling your cell phone. Using HFL ■ HFL Buttons To use HFL, you need a Bluetooth-compatible cell phone. For a list of compatible phones, pairing procedures, and special feature capabilities: • U.S.: Visit www.handsfreelink.honda.com, or call 1-888-528-7876. • Canada: Visit www.handsfreelink.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uUsing HFL Models with two displays 1Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® Volume up Pick-up Button Microphone Volume down Hang-up/Back Button Talk Button DISP Button Selector Knob Features (Pick-up) button: Press to display the phone menu on half of the screen, or to answer an incoming call. (Hang-up/back) button: Press to end a call or to cancel a command. (Talk) button: Press to call a number with a stored voice tag, a phonebook name, or a number.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uUsing HFL ■ HFL Status Display 1HFL Status Display The audio/information screen notifies you when there is an incoming call. Bluetooth Indicator Battery Level Status Comes on when your phone is connected to HFL. Roam Status HFL Mode The information that appears on the audio/ information screen varies between phone models. You can change the system language to English, French, or Spanish. 2 Customized Features P.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus HFL Menus The power mode must be in ACCESSORY or ON to use HFL. 1HFL Menus To use HFL, you must first pair your Bluetoothcompatible cell phone to the system while the vehicle is parked. ■ Phone Settings screen Models with one display 1. Press the SETTINGS button. Models with two displays 1. Press and hold the DISP button. Some functions are limited while driving. A message appears on the screen when the vehicle is moving and the operation is canceled.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus Manual Input Enter a phone number to store as a New Entry speed dial number. Select a phone number from the call history to store as a speed dial number. Import from Select a phone number from the Phonebook phonebook to store as a speed dial number. Import from Call History Edit Phone Edit Speed Dial*1 ● Delete Auto Transfer Auto Answer Ring Tone Automatic Phone Sync*1 Use Contact Photo*2 Change a number. Create or delete a voice tag.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus Text Message Text/Email*1, *3 *1, *2 Enable Text Message*2 Enable Text/Email*3 Select Account * New Text Message Alert*2 New Text/Email Alert*3 Message Auto Reading Default Select a mail or text message account. Select whether a pop-up alert comes on the screen when HFL receives a new text message/e-mail. Sets the system to automatically read an incoming text message/e-mail. Cancel/Reset all customized items in the Phone Settings group as default.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Phone screen Models with one display 1. Press the PHONE button. 2. Press the MENU button to display the menu items. Models with two displays 1. Press the DISP button. 2. Rotate to select Phone, then press Dial*1 Redial*1 Enter a phone number to dial. Redial the last number dialed in the phone’s history. All Dialed Received Missed Speed Dial*1 Display the last 20 outgoing, incoming and missed calls. Display the last 20 outgoing calls.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus Phonebook*1 Text Message*1, *2 Text/Email*1, *3 Display the paired phone’s phonebook. Select Account * Select a mail or text message account. Read/Stop Select a message and press . Features Message is read aloud. Next Message Reply Call *1: Appears only when a phone is connected to HFL.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Phone Setup 1Phone Setup ■ To pair a cell phone (when there is no phone paired to the system) 1. Go to the Phone screen. 2 Phone screen P. 339 Continued Phone Pairing Tips: • You cannot pair your phone while the vehicle is moving. • Up to six phones can be paired. • Your phone's battery may drain faster when it is paired to HFL. • If your phone is not ready for pairing or not found by the system within three minutes, the system will time out and returns to idle.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To pair a cell phone (when a phone has already been paired to the system) 1. Go to the Phone Settings screen. 2 Phone Settings screen P. 336 Features 342 2. Rotate to select Connect Phone, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Add Bluetooth Device. 3. Make sure your phone is in search or discoverable mode, then press . u HFL automatically searches for a Bluetooth device. 4. When your phone appears on the list, select it by pressing .
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To change the pairing code setting Models with one display The pairing code may be six or four digits depending on your phone. 1. Press the SETTINGS button. Models with two displays 1. Press and hold the DISP button. All models Edit Pairing Code 1To change the pairing code setting Continued For a randomly generated pairing code each time you pair a phone, select Random. Features 2. Rotate to select System Settings, then press .
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To replace an already-paired phone with a new phone 1. Go to the Phone Settings screen. 2 Phone Settings screen P. 336 Features 344 2. Rotate to select Bluetooth Device List, then press . 3. Rotate to select a paired phone you want to replace, then press . 4. Rotate to select Replace This Device, then press . 5. HFL enters the pairing process and searches a new phone. u Follow the prompts to pair a new phone. 6.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To delete a paired phone 1. Go to the Phone Settings screen. 2 Phone Settings screen P. 336 Continued Features 2. Rotate to select Bluetooth Device List, then press . 3. Rotate to select a phone you want to delete, then press . 4. Rotate to select Delete This Device, then press . 5. You will receive a confirmation message on the screen. Rotate to select Yes, then press . 6. You will receive a notification on the screen if it is successful.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To Set Up a Text Message/E-mail Options ■ To turn on or off the text/e-mail function 1. Go to the Phone Settings screen. 2 Phone Settings screen P. 336 Models with one display 2. Rotate to select Text Message, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Enable Text Message. u A pop-up menu appears on the screen. Features Models with two displays 2. Rotate to select Text/Email, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Enable Text/Email.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To turn on or off the text/e-mail notice Models with one display 1. On the Text Message screen, rotate to select New Text Message Alert, then press . 1To turn on or off the text/e-mail notice On: A pop-up notification comes on every time you receive a new message. Off: The message you receive is stored in the system without notification. Models with two displays 1. On the Text/Email screen, rotate to select New Text/Email Alert, then press .
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To Create a Security PIN 1To Create a Security PIN You can protect each of the six cell phones with a security PIN. 1. Go to the Phone Settings screen. 2 Phone Settings screen P. 336 2. Rotate to select Bluetooth Device List, then press . 3. Rotate to select a phone you want to add a security PIN to, then press . 4. Rotate to select Edit PIN, then press . 5. Enter a new four-digit number.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Automatic Transferring If you get into the vehicle while you are on the phone, the call can be automatically transferred to HFL. 1. Go to the Phone Settings screen. 2 Phone Settings screen P. 336 2. Rotate to select Phone, then press u Repeat the procedure to select Auto Transfer. 3. Rotate to select On, then press . . Features ■ Auto Answer You can set HFL to automatically answer an incoming call in four seconds. 1. Go to the Phone Settings screen.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Ring Tone 1Ring Tone You can change the ring tone setting. 1. Go to the Phone Settings screen. 2 Phone Settings screen P. 336 2. Rotate to select Phone, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Ring Tone. 3. Rotate to select Fixed, Mobile Phone or Off, then press . Features Models with two displays ■ Use Contact Photo You can display a caller’s picture on an incoming call screen. 1. Go to the Phone Settings screen. 2 Phone Settings screen P. 336 2.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Automatic Import of Cellular Phonebook and Call History ■ When Automatic Phone Sync is set to On: When your phone is paired, the contents of its phonebook and call history are automatically imported to HFL. 1Automatic Import of Cellular Phonebook and Call History When you select a person from the list in the cellular phonebook, you can see up to three category icons. The icons indicate what types of numbers are stored for that name.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Speed Dial 1Speed Dial Up to 20 speed dial numbers can be stored per phone. To store a speed dial number: 1. Go to the Phone screen. Features 352 Mr.AAA 111AAA#### Mr.BBB 222BBB#### Mr.CCC 333CCC#### Mr.DDD 444DDD#### Mr.EEE 555EEE#### Select a method to store 2 Phone screen P. 339 Models with one display Press the MENU button to display the menu items. 2. Rotate to select Speed Dial, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select New Entry. 3.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To add a voice tag to a stored speed dial number 1. Go to the Phone Settings screen. 2 Phone Settings screen P. 336 Continued Avoid using duplicate voice tags. Avoid using “home” as a voice tag. It is easier for HFL to recognize a longer name. For example, use “John Smith” instead of “John.” Features 2. Rotate to select Phone, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Edit Speed Dial. 3. Select an existing speed dial entry.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To delete a voice tag 1. Go to the Phone Settings screen. 2 Phone Settings screen P. 336 Features 2. Rotate to select Phone, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Edit Speed Dial. 3. Select an existing speed dial entry. u From the pop-up menu, rotate to select Edit, then press . 4. Rotate to select Voice Tag, then press . u From the pop-up menu, rotate to select Clear, then press . 5. You will receive a confirmation message on the screen.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Making a Call 1Making a Call You can make calls by inputting any phone number, or by using the imported phonebook, call history, speed dial entries, or redial. Any voice-tagged speed dial entry, phonebook name, or number can be dialed by voice from most screens. Press the button and say “Call” and the phonebook name, phone number, or stored voice tag. The maximum range between your phone and vehicles is 30 feet (10 meters).
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To make a call using the imported phonebook 1. Go to the Phone screen. 2 Phone screen P. 339 Models with one display Features 356 Press the MENU button to display the menu items. 2. Rotate to select Phonebook, then press . 3. Rotate to select a name, then press . u You can also search by letter. Rotate to select Alphabet Search, then press . Models with two displays u Use the keyboard on the touch screen for entering letters. 4.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To make a call using a phone number 1To make a call using a phone number 1. Go to the Phone screen. This function is disabled while the vehicle is moving. However, you can call a stored voice-tagged speed dial number, phonebook name, or number using voice commands. 2 Limitations for Manual Operation P. 335 2 Speed Dial P. 352 2 Phone screen P. 339 Models with one display Press the MENU button to display the menu items. 2. Rotate to select Dial, then press . 3.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To make a call using the call history Audio/information screen Call history is stored by All, Dialed, Received, and Missed. 1. Go to the Phone screen. 2 Phone screen P. 339 Models with one display Features 358 Press the MENU button to display the menu items. 2. Rotate to select Call History, then press . 3. Rotate to select All, Dialed, Received, or Missed, then press . 4. Rotate to select a number, then press . u Dialing starts automatically.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus Audio with touch screen * You can dial to the last six numbers in the call history. 1. Select . 2. Select Call History. 3. Select 1-6. u Dialing starts automatically.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To make a call using a speed dial entry Audio/information screen 1. Go to the Phone screen. 2 Phone screen P. 339 Models with one display Press the MENU button to display the menu items. 2. Rotate to select Speed Dial, then press . 3. Rotate to select a number, then press . u Dialing starts automatically. Features 360 Audio with touch screen * You can dial to the first six numbers in the speed dial entries ( - ). 1. Select . 2. Select Speed Dial. 3. Select 1-6.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Receiving a Call 1Receiving a Call When there is an incoming call, an audible notification sounds (if activated) and the Incoming Call screen appears. Press the Press the button to answer the call. button to decline or end the call. Call Waiting Press the button to put the current call on hold to answer the incoming call. Press the button again to return to the current call. Ignore the incoming call if you do not want to answer it.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Options During a Call 1Options During a Call The following options are available during a call. Mute: Mute your voice. Transfer: Transfer a call from HFL to your phone. Touch Tones: Send numbers during a call. This is useful when you call a menudriven phone system. Mute Icon Models with one display Pres the MENU button to display the options. Models with two displays The available options are shown on the lower half of the screen.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Receiving a Text Message/E-mail 1Receiving a Text Message/E-mail HFL can display newly received text messages as well as 20 of the most recently received messages on a linked cell phone. Each received message can be read aloud and replied to using a fixed common phrase. The system does not display any received messages while you are driving. You can only hear them read aloud.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus Models with two displays 1Selecting a Mail Account ■ Selecting a Mail Account If a paired phone has text message or mail accounts, you can select one of them to be active and receive notifications. 1. Go to the Phone Settings screen. 2 Phone Settings screen P. 336 You can also select a mail account from the folder list screen or the message list screen. Rotate to select Select Account on the top of the list, then press . Message List Features 2.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Displaying Messages Message List 1Displaying Messages ■ Displaying text messages The 1. Go to the Phone screen. If you delete a message on the phone, the message is also deleted in the system. If you send a message from the system, the message goes to your phone’s outbox. 2 Phone screen P. 339 Models with one display Press the MENU button to display the menu items. Models with one display 2. Rotate to select Text Message, then press .
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus Folder List ■ Displaying e-mails Models with two displays 1. Go to the Phone screen. 2 Phone screen P. 339 Message List Features E-mail 366 2. Rotate to select Text/Email, then press . u Select account if necessary. 3. Rotate to select a folder, then press . 4. Rotate to select a message, then press . u The e-mail is displayed. The system automatically starts reading the message aloud.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Using the Stop or Read option 1Using the Stop or Read option 1. Go to the text message or e-mail screen. u The system automatically starts reading the message aloud. 2 Displaying Messages P. 365 2. Press to have the pop-up menu appear on the screen. 3. Rotate to select Stop or Read, then press . This option changes to: • Stop while the text message/e-mail is read out. Select this option to discontinue the message read out.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Reply to a message 1. Go to the text message or e-mail screen. u The system automatically starts reading the message aloud. 2 Displaying Messages P. 365 Features 368 2. Press to have the pop-up menu appear on the screen. 3. Rotate to select Reply, then press . 4. Rotate to select the reply message, then press . u The pop-up menu appears on the screen. 5. Select Send to send the message. u Complete appears on the screen when the reply message was successfully sent.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Making a call to a sender 1. Go to the text message screen. u The system automatically starts reading the message aloud. 2 Displaying text messages P. 365 2. Press to have the pop-up menu appear on the screen. 3. Rotate to select Call, then press .
Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® Models with navigation system 1Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® (HFL) allows you to place and receive phone calls using your vehicle’s navigation system, without handling your cell phone. Using HFL ■ HFL Buttons To use HFL, the Bluetooth Status setting must be On. 2 Customized Features P.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uUsing HFL ■ HFL Status Display 1Bluetooth® HandsFreeLink® The audio/information screen notifies you when there is an incoming call. Bluetooth Indicator Battery Level Status Comes on when your phone is connected to HFL. Roam Status HFL Mode Signal Strength Caller’s Name Caller’s Number Bluetooth® Wireless Technology The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc., and any use of such marks by Honda Motors Co., Ltd.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus HFL Menus The power mode must be in ACCESSORY or ON to use HFL. 1HFL Menus ■ Phone Settings screen 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Settings, then press . To use HFL, you must first pair your Bluetoothcompatible cell phone to the system while the vehicle is parked. Some functions are limited while driving. A message appears on the screen when the vehicle is moving and the operation is canceled.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus Delete All Delete all the previously stored speed dial numbers. Manual Input Enter a phone number to store as a speed dial number. Edit Speed Dial New Entry Import from Select a phone number from the call Call History history to store as a speed dial number. Import from Select a phone number from the Phonebook phonebook to store as a speed dial number.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Phone screen 1. Press the PHONE button. 2. Press the MENU button to display the menu items. Dial*1 Features Phonebook*1 Enter a phone number to dial. Display the paired phone’s phonebook. Manual Input New Entry Import from Phonebook Speed Dial*1 Enter a phone number to store as a speed dial number. Select a phone number from the call history to store as a speed dial number. Select a phone number from the phonebook to store as a speed dial number.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus Redial*1 Redial the last number dialed in the phone’s history. All Call History*1 Dialed Received Missed Display the last 20 outgoing, incoming and missed calls. Display the last 20 outgoing calls. Display the last 20 incoming calls. Display the last 20 missed calls. (Read/Stop) Message is read aloud. Text/Email*1 Previous System reads received message aloud, or stop message from being read. See the previous message. Next See the next message.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Phone Setup 1Phone Setup ■ To pair a cell phone (when there is no Features 376 phone paired to the system) 1. Press the PHONE button. 2. Rotate to select Yes, then press . 3. Make sure your phone is search or discoverable mode, then press . u HFL automatically searches for a Bluetooth device. 4. When your phone appears on the list, select it by pressing . u If your phone does not appear, you can select Refresh to search again.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To pair a cell phone (when a phone has Continued Features already been paired to the system) 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Connect Phone, then Add Bluetooth Device. 3. Make sure your phone is in search or discoverable mode, then press . u HFL automatically searches for a Bluetooth device. 4. When your phone appears on the list, select it by pressing .
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To change the pairing code setting 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select System Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Edit Pairing Code. 3. Rotate to select Fixed or Random, then press . 1To change the pairing code setting The pairing code may be six or four digits depending on your phone. The default pairing code is 0000 until you change the setting. To create your own, select Fixed, and delete the current code, then enter a new one.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To replace an already-paired phone Continued 1To replace an already-paired phone with a new phone The replaced phone will keep the same speed dial entries, call history, and security PIN information from the previously paired phone. Features with a new phone 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Bluetooth Device List. 3. Rotate to select a paired phone you want to replace, then press . 4.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To delete a paired phone Features 380 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Bluetooth Device List. 3. Rotate to select a phone you want to delete, then press . 4. Rotate to select Delete This Device, then press . 5. You will receive a confirmation message on the screen. Rotate to select Yes, then press . 6. You will receive a notification on the screen if it is successful.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To Set Up a Text Message/E-mail Options ■ To turn on or off the text/e-mail function 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Enable Text/Email. u A pop-up menu appears on the screen. 3. Rotate to select On or Off, then press . 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select New Text/Email Alert.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To set up the auto reading option 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select System Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Message Auto Reading. u A pop-up menu appears on the screen. 3. Rotate to select On, Off or Auto, then press . Features 382 1To set up the auto reading option On: A text message/e-mail is always read aloud. Off: A text message/e-mail is not read aloud. Auto: A text message/e-mail is read aloud only when driving.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To Create a Security PIN 1To Create a Security PIN You can protect each of the six cell phones with a security PIN. 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Bluetooth Device List. 3. Rotate to select a phone you want to add a security PIN to, then press . 4. Rotate to select Edit PIN, then press . 5. Enter a new four-digit number.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Editing User Name Features Audio/information screen u Audio/information screen Rotate to select, then press . Move to delete. Rotate or move to select OK then press to enter the name. Audio with touch screen 384 Edit the user name of a paired phone as follows: 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Bluetooth Device List. 3. Rotate to select a phone you want to edit, then press . 4.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Automatic Transferring If you get into the vehicle while you are on the phone, the call can be automatically transferred to HFL. 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Auto Transfer. 3. Rotate to select On, then press . Features ■ Auto Answer You can set HFL to automatically answer an incoming call in four seconds. 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Settings, then press .
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Ring Tone You can change the ring tone setting. 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Ring Tone. 3. Rotate to select Fixed, Mobile Phone or Off, then press . Features 386 ■ Use Contact Photo You can display a caller’s picture on an incoming call screen. 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Use Contact Photo. 3.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Automatic Import of Cellular Phonebook and Call History ■ When Automatic Phone Sync is set to On: When your phone is paired, the contents of its phonebook and call history are automatically imported to HFL. ■ Changing the Automatic Phone Sync Continued When you select a person from the list in the cellular phonebook, you can see up to three category icons. The icons indicate what types of numbers are stored for that name.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Speed Dial Features 388 Up to 20 speed dial numbers can be stored per phone. To store a speed dial number: 1. Press the PHONE button. 2. Press the MENU button. 3. Rotate to select Speed Dial, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select New Entry. 4. Rotate to select a place to choose a number from, then press . From Import from Call History: u Select a number from the call history. From Manual Input: u Input the number manually.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To add a voice tag to a stored speed Continued 1Speed Dial Avoid using duplicate voice tags. Avoid using “home” as a voice tag. It is easier for HFL to recognize a longer name. For example, use “John Smith” instead of “John.” Features dial number 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Edit Speed Dial. 3. Select an existing speed dial entry.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To delete a voice tag Features 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Edit Speed Dial. 3. Select an existing speed dial entry. u From the pop-up menu, rotate to select Edit, then press . 4. Rotate to select Voice Tag, then press . u From the pop-up menu, rotate to select Clear, then press . 5. You will receive a confirmation message on the screen. Rotate to select Yes, then press .
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Phonebook Phonetic Modification 1Phonebook Phonetic Modification Add phonetic modifications or a new voice tag to the phone’s contact name so that it is easier for HFL to recognize voice commands. Phonetic Modification is grayed out when Song By Voice is set to Off. You can store up to 20 phonetic modification items. ■ To add a new voice tag Continued Features 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select System Settings, then press . 3.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus 5. Rotate to select New Voice Tag, then press . 6. Move or and rotate to select a contact name, then press . u The pop-up menu appears on the screen. 7. Rotate to select Modify, then press . 8. Using the button, follow the prompts to complete the voice tag. 9. You will receive a confirmation message on the screen. Rotate to select OK, then press .
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To modify a voice tag 1Phonebook Phonetic Modification Continued You can only modify or delete contact names for the currently connected phone. Features 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select System Settings, then press . 3. Rotate to select Phonebook Phonetic Modification, then press . 4. Rotate to select the phone you want to add phonetic modification to, then press . 5. Rotate to select a contact name you want to modify, then press .
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To delete a modified voice tag Features 394 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select System Settings, then press . 3. Rotate to select Phonebook Phonetic Modification, then press . 4. Rotate to select the phone you want to delete phonetic modification, then press . 5. Rotate to select a contact name you want to delete, then press . u The pop-up menu appears on the screen. 6. Rotate to select Delete, then press . 7.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To delete all modified voice tags Phone#1 Phone#2 Phone#3 Connect phone 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select System Settings, then press . 3. Rotate to select Phonebook Phonetic Modification, then press . 4. Rotate to select the phone you want to delete phonetic modification, then press . u The contact name list appears. 5. Move and rotate to select Delete All, then press . 6. You will receive a confirmation message on the screen.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Making a Call 1Making a Call You can make calls by inputting any phone number, or by using the imported phonebook, call history, speed dial entries, or redial. Any voice-tagged speed dial entry, phonebook name, or number can be dialed by voice from most screens. Press the button and say “Call” and the phonebook name, phone number, or stored voice tag. The maximum range between your phone and vehicles is 30 feet (10 meters).
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To make a call using the imported Continued 1To make a call using the imported phonebook This function is disabled while the vehicle is moving. However, you can call a stored voice-tagged speed dial number, phonebook name, or number using voice commands. 2 Limitations for Manual Operation P. 371 2 Speed Dial P. 388 You can use the keyboard on the audio with touch screen for an alphabetical search. Features phonebook 1. Press the PHONE button. 2.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To make a call using a phone number 1To make a call using a phone number 1. Press the PHONE button. 2. Press the MENU button. 3. Rotate to select Dial, then press . 4. Rotate to select a number, then press . 5. Rotate to select , then press . u Dialing starts automatically. This function is disabled while the vehicle is moving. However, you can call a stored voice-tagged speed dial number, phonebook name, or number using voice commands.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ To make a call using the call history 1. Press the PHONE button. 2. Press the MENU button. 3. Rotate to select Call History, then press . 4. Move or to select All, Dialed, Received, and Missed. 5. Rotate to select a number, then press . u Dialing starts automatically. ■ To make a call using a speed dial entry The call history displays the last 20 dialed, received, or missed calls. (Appears only when a phone is connected to HFL.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Receiving a Call 1Receiving a Call When there is an incoming call, an audible notification sounds (if activated) and the Incoming call screen appears. Press the Press the button to answer the call. button to decline or end the call. Call Waiting Press the button to put the current call on hold to answer the incoming call. Press the button again to return to the current call. Ignore the incoming call if you do not want to answer it.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Options During a Call 1Options During a Call Continued Touch Tones: Available on some phones. You can select the icons on the audio with touch screen. Features The following options are available during a call. Mute: Mute your voice. Transfer: Transfer a call from HFL to your phone. Touch Tones: Send numbers during a call. This is useful when you call a menudriven phone system. The available options are shown on the Phone Mute Icon screen.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Receiving a Text Message/E-mail Features 402 HFL can display newly received text messages and e-mails as well as 20 of the most recently received messages on a linked cell phone. Each received message can be read aloud and replied to using a fixed common phrase. 1. A pop-up appears and notifies you of a new text message or e-mail. 2. Rotate to select Read to listen to the message, then press . u The text message or e-mail is displayed.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Selecting a Mail Account 1Selecting a Mail Account If a paired phone has text message or mail accounts, you can select one of them to be active and receive notifications. 1. Press the SETTINGS button. 2. Rotate to select Phone Settings, then press . u Repeat the procedure to select Select Account. 3. Rotate to select Text message or an e-mail account you want, then press . You can also select a mail account from the folder list screen or the message list screen.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Displaying Messages Message List Features 404 Text Message 1Displaying Messages ■ Displaying text messages The icon appears next to an unread message. 1. Press the PHONE button. 2. Press the MENU button. 3. Rotate to select Text/Email, then press . u Select account if necessary. 4. Rotate to select a message, then press . u The text message is displayed. The system automatically starts reading the message aloud.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus Folder List Message List ■ Displaying e-mails 1Displaying e-mails 1. Press the PHONE button. 2. Press the MENU button. 3. Rotate to select Text/Email, then press . 4. Rotate to select a folder, then press . 5. Rotate to select a message, then press . u The e-mail is displayed. The system automatically starts reading the message aloud. Received text messages and e-mails may appear in the message list screen at the same time.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Read or stop reading a message 1. Go to the text message or e-mail screen. u The system automatically starts reading the message aloud. 2 Displaying Messages P. 404 2. Press to stop reading. Press again to start reading the message from the beginning. ■ Reply to a message Features 1. Go to the text message or e-mail screen. u The system automatically starts reading the message aloud. 2 Displaying Messages P. 404 2. Move and rotate to select Reply, then press . 3.
uuBluetooth® HandsFreeLink®uHFL Menus ■ Making a call to a sender 1. Go to the text message screen. u The system automatically starts reading the message aloud. John 0123456789#### Reply 2 Displaying text messages P. 404 Call 2. Move press and rotate .
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Driving This chapter discusses driving, refueling, and information on items such as accessories. Before Driving Driving Preparation .......................... 410 Maximum Load Limit........................ 413 Towing a Trailer Towing Your Vehicle ........................ 415 When Driving Turning on the Power ...................... 416 Precautions While Driving................. 419 Transmission .................................... 419 Shifting ............................................ 420 ECON Button ...
Before Driving Driving Preparation Check the following items before you start driving. ■ Exterior Checks • Make sure there are no obstructions on the windows, door mirrors, exterior lights, or other parts of the vehicle. u Remove any frost, snow, or ice. u Remove any snow on the roof, as this can slip down and obstruct your field of vision while driving. If frozen solid, remove ice once it has softened. u When removing ice from around the wheels, be sure not to damage the wheel or wheel components.
uuBefore DrivinguDriving Preparation ■ Interior Checks 1Interior Checks • Store or secure all items on board properly. u Carrying too much cargo, or improperly storing it, can affect your vehicle's handling, stability, stopping distance, and tires, and make it unsafe. The headlight aim is set by the factory, and does not need to be adjusted. However, if you regularly carry heavy items in the trunk, have the aiming readjusted at a dealer or by a qualified technician. 2 Maximum Load Limit P.
uuBefore DrivinguDriving Preparation • Be sure items placed on the floor behind the front seats cannot roll under the seats. u They can interfere with the driver's ability to operate the pedals, the operation of the seats, or the operation of the sensors under the seats. • Everyone in the vehicle must fasten their seat belt. 2 Fastening a Seat Belt P. 39 • Make sure that the indicators in the instrument panel come on when you start the vehicle, and go off soon after.
uuBefore DrivinguMaximum Load Limit Maximum Load Limit The maximum load for your vehicle is 850 lbs (385 kg). See Tire and Loading Information label attached to the driver's doorjamb. 1Maximum Load Limit 3 WARNING Overloading or improper loading can affect handling and stability and cause a crash in which you can be hurt or killed. Label Example Follow all load limits and other loading guidelines in this manual.
uuBefore DrivinguMaximum Load Limit (5) Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehicle. That weight may not safely exceed the available cargo and luggage load capacity calculated in step 4. (6) If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your trailer will be transferred to your vehicle. Consult this manual to determine how this reduces the available cargo and luggage load capacity of your vehicle.
Towing a Trailer Your vehicle is not designed to tow a trailer. Attempting to do so can void your warranties. 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, refer to the emergency towing information. 2 Emergency Towing P.
When Driving Turning on the Power 1. Make sure the parking brake is applied. 1When Driving When you set the power mode to ON, you may feel as if the brake pedal is sinking down. This is normal. 1Turning on the Power Keep your foot firmly on the brake pedal when starting the power system. 2. Check that the shift lever is in (P , then depress the brake pedal. u Although it is possible to start the vehicle in (N , it is safer to start it in (P .
uuWhen DrivinguTurning on the Power 2. Press the POWER button without depressing the accelerator pedal. u The Ready To Drive message appears on the multi-information display and a buzzer sounds. 1Turning on the Power The immobilizer system protects your vehicle from theft. If an improperly coded device is used, the power system does not activate. 2 Immobilizer System P. 126 Bring the smart entry remote close to the POWER button if the battery in the smart entry remote is weak.
uuWhen DrivinguTurning on the Power ■ Stopping the Power System You can turn the power system off when the vehicle is completely stopped. 1. Shift to (P . 2. Press the POWER button. ■ Starting to Drive 1. Keeping your right foot on the brake pedal, release the parking brake. Check that the parking brake indicator has gone off. 2 Parking Brake P. 452 2. Put the shift lever in (D . Select (R when reversing. 3. Gradually release the brake pedal and gently depress the accelerator pedal to pull away.
uuWhen DrivinguPrecautions While Driving Precautions While Driving ■ In Rain Avoid driving in deep water and on flooded roads. This can damage the power system or driveline, or cause electrical component failure. ■ Other Precautions 1Precautions While Driving NOTICE Do not operate the shift lever while pressing the accelerator pedal. You could damage the transmission. If there is a strong impact with something under the vehicle, stop in a safe location.
uuWhen DrivinguShifting Shifting Change the shift position in accordance with your driving needs. 1Shifting While the High Voltage battery level is full, or the High Voltage battery temperature is low, regenerative braking may become less effective. ■ Shift lever positions You cannot change the power mode from ON to VEHICLE OFF (LOCK) unless the shift lever is in P. Park Used when parking or turning the power on or off. Reverse Used when reversing. Neutral Propulsion power is not transmitted to wheels.
uuWhen DrivinguShifting ■ Shift Lever Operation 1Shift Lever Operation When you change the shift lever from (D to (R and vice versa, come to a complete stop and keep the brake pedal depressed. Use the shift lever position indicator to check the lever position before pulling away. Shift Lever Position Indicator It may not be possible to operate the shift lever if the brake pedal is applied while the shift lever release button is held down. Depress the brake pedal first.
uuWhen DrivinguECON Button ECON Button The ECON button turns the ECON mode on and off. The ECON mode helps you improve your driving range by adjusting the performance of the climate control system.
uuWhen DrivinguAcoustic Vehicle Alerting System Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System Alerts pedestrians when a vehicle is propelled solely by electricity, approaching at speeds around 12 mph (20 km/h) or less. Canadian models ■ Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System Button Press the button to turn the system on and off. u The indicator in the button comes on when the system is off. The system is turned on every time you turn the power system on, even if you turned it off the last time you drove the vehicle.
uuWhen DrivinguCruise Control * Cruise Control * Maintains a constant vehicle speed without having to keep your foot on the accelerator. Use cruise control on freeways or open roads where you can travel at a constant speed with little acceleration or deceleration. ■ Vehicle speed for cruise control: ■ Shift position for cruise control: Always keep sufficient distance between you and the vehicle in front of you. In (D How to use Driving CRUISE MAIN is on in the multi-information display.
uuWhen DrivinguCruise Control * ■ To Set the Vehicle Speed –/SET Button On On Press and release On when cruise control begins Take your foot off the pedal and press the –/SET button when you reach the desired speed. Continued Driving The moment you release the –/SET button, the set speed is fixed, and cruise control begins. CRUISE CONTROL appears on the multi-information display.
uuWhen DrivinguCruise Control * ■ To Adjust the Vehicle Speed 1To Adjust the Vehicle Speed Increase or decrease the vehicle speed using the RES/+ or –/SET buttons on the steering wheel. You can set the vehicle speed using the –/SET button on the steering wheel when adjusting the speed with the accelerator and brake pedals. To increase speed To decrease speed Driving • Each time you press the button, the vehicle speed is increased or decreased by about 1 mph (1.6 km/h).
uuWhen DrivinguAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) * Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) * Helps maintain a constant vehicle speed and a set following distance behind a vehicle detected ahead of yours, without you having to keep your foot on the brake or the accelerator. 1Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) * 3 WARNING Improper use of ACC can lead to a crash. When to use ■ Vehicle speed for adaptive cruise control: Use ACC only when traveling on open highways in good weather.
uuWhen DrivinguAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) * ■ To Set the Vehicle Speed 1Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) * –/SET Button On when adaptive cruise control begins Press and release Driving Take your foot off the pedal and press the –/SET button when you reach the desired speed. The moment you release the –/SET button, Set Vehicle Set Vehicle the set speed is fixed, and adaptive cruise Distance Speed control begins. u A vehicle icon and distance bars appear on the multi-information display.
uuWhen DrivinguAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) * ■ When in Operation 1When in Operation The radar sensor monitors the distance between your vehicle and a vehicle ahead of you. When the sensor detects a change in distance, the system responds it by accelerating or braking your vehicle in order to maintain the set speed and following distance as necessary. ■ When ACC detects a ■ When the vehicle goes The beeper sounds once and the vehicle icon appears on the multi-information display.
uuWhen DrivinguAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) * ■ There is no vehicle ahead Your vehicle cruises at the set speed. ■ A vehicle ahead is within ACC range and going slower than the set speed Your vehicle slows down, and maintains the same speed as the speed of the vehicle ahead to maintain the set following distance. ■ A vehicle ahead is within ACC range and going at a steady speed Your vehicle follows the vehicle ahead of it, keeping a constant distance, without going beyond the set speed.
uuWhen DrivinguAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) * ■ To Adjust the Vehicle Speed 1To Adjust the Vehicle Speed Increase or decrease the vehicle speed using the RES/+ or –/SET buttons on the steering wheel. To increase speed If a vehicle ahead is going at a speed slower than your increased set speed, ACC may not accelerate your vehicle. This is to maintain the set following distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead.
uuWhen DrivinguAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) * Determine the most appropriate following distance setting based on your specific driving conditions. Be sure to adhere to any following distance requirements set by local regulation. The higher your selected set speed is, the greater the short, middle, long or extra long following distance becomes. See the following examples for your reference. When the vehicle speed is: Vehicle Distance 65 mph (104 km/h) Short 84 feet 26 meters 1.
uuWhen DrivinguAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) * ■ To Cancel MAIN Button CANCEL Button 1To Cancel To cancel adaptive cruise control, do any of the following: • Press the CANCEL button. • Press the MAIN button. u ACC Off appears on the multiinformation display. • Depress the brake pedal. ■ Automatic cancellation Resuming the prior set speed: After you have canceled adaptive cruise control, you can resume the prior set speed while it is still displayed.
uuWhen DrivinguAdaptive Cruise Control (ACC) * ■ To Switch ACC to Cruise Control Press and hold the 1To Switch ACC to Cruise Control Always be aware which mode you are in. When you are driving in Cruise Mode, be more cautious about keeping a safe distance from a vehicle ahead of you. (distance) button for one second. Cruise Mode Selected appears on the multi-information display for two seconds, and then the mode switches to Cruise.
uuWhen DrivinguForward Collision Warning (FCW) * Forward Collision Warning (FCW) * Alerts you when it determines that there is a possibility that your vehicle may collide with a vehicle detected in front of yours. If the system determines a collision is possible, it gives both visual and audible alerts, including a heads-up warning that flashes on the windshield. u Take appropriate action to prevent a collision (apply the brakes, change lanes, etc.).
uuWhen DrivinguForward Collision Warning (FCW) * 1Forward Collision Warning (FCW) * Models with adaptive cruise control Models without adaptive cruise control Radar-based system The radar sensor is at the front right, inside the grille. *2 Driving When your setting is: Heads-up Long: The heads-up warning Warning lights flash twice at Long Lights distance. When the Short distance is reached, the lights flash and the beeper sounds continuously until a possible collision is avoided.
uuWhen DrivinguForward Collision Warning (FCW) * Models without adaptive cruise control Camera-based system The camera is located behind the rearview mirror. 1Automatic shutoff Models without adaptive cruise control Heads-up Warning Lights Beep The beeper sounds and the BRAKE message appears until a possible collision is avoided.
uuWhen DrivinguForward Collision Warning (FCW) * ■ FCW Limitations FCW may not activate or may not detect a vehicle in front of your vehicle, and may activate even when you are aware of a vehicle ahead of you, or when there is no vehicle ahead under the following conditions. Condition ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Driving ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● 438 Models with adaptive cruise control Models without adaptive cruise control The distance between your vehicle and the vehicle ahead of you is too short.
uuWhen DrivinguLane Departure Warning (LDW) * Lane Departure Warning (LDW) * Alerts you when the system detects a possibility of your vehicle unintentionally crossing over detected side lane markings. ■ How the System Works If your vehicle is getting too close to detected left or right side lane markings without a turn signal activated, LDW will give audible and visual alerts.
uuWhen DrivinguLane Departure Warning (LDW) * ■ How the System Activates The system begins to search for lane markings when all the following conditions are met: • The vehicle is traveling between 40-90 mph (64-145 km/h). • The vehicle is on a straight or slightly curved road. • The turn signals are off. • The brake pedal is not depressed. ■ Lane Departure Warning Camera (LDW Camera) LDW Camera The camera is located behind the rearview mirror.
uuWhen DrivinguLane Departure Warning (LDW) * ■ LDW On and Off LDW Button Indicator 1Lane Departure Warning Camera (LDW Camera) Press the LDW button to turn the system on and off. u The indicator in the button comes on when the system is on. To help reduce the likelihood that high interior temperatures will cause the camera system to shut off, when parking, find a shady area or face the front of the vehicle away from the sun.
uuWhen DrivinguLane Departure Warning (LDW) * ■ LDW Limitations LDW may not activate or may not recognize lanes, and may activate even when keeping in the middle of a lane under the following conditions. Condition ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● ● Driving ● ● ● ● ● 442 When you drive in bad weather (rain, fog, etc.). A heavy load in the rear or modifications to the suspension tilts your vehicle. An abnormal tire condition is detected (wrong tire size, flat tire, etc.).
uuWhen DrivinguVehicle Stability Assist (VSA®), aka Electronic Stability Control (ESC), System Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®), aka Electronic Stability Control (ESC), System VSA® helps to stabilize the vehicle during cornering if the vehicle turns more or less than what was intended. It also assists in maintaining traction on slippery surfaces. It does so by regulating motor output and selectively applying the brakes.
uuWhen DrivinguVehicle Stability Assist (VSA®), aka Electronic Stability Control (ESC), System ■ VSA® OFF Button VSA® OFF Indicator This button is on the driver side control panel. To partially turn the VSA features on and off, press and hold it until you hear a beep. The traction control stops fully functioning, allowing the wheels to spin more freely at low speed. The VSA® OFF indicator will also come on. To turn it on again, press the button until you hear a beep.
uuWhen DrivinguLaneWatchTM LaneWatchTM Is an assistance system that allows you to check the passenger side rear areas displayed on the audio/information screen when the turn signal is activated to the passenger’s side. A camera in the passenger side door mirror monitors these areas and allows you to check for vehicles, in addition to your visual check and use of the passenger door mirror. You can also keep the system on for your convenience while driving.
uuWhen DrivinguLaneWatchTM ■ Customizing the LaneWatch settings You can customize the following items using the audio/information screen. • Show with Turn Signal: Selects whether LaneWatch monitor comes on when you operate the turn signal light lever. • Reference Lines: Selects whether the reference lines appear on the LaneWatch monitor. • Next Maneuver Pop up *: Selects whether a turn direction screen of the navigation system interrupts the LaneWatch display. • Display: Adjusts display settings.
uuWhen DrivinguTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) Instead of directly measuring the pressure in each tire, the TPMS on this vehicle monitors and compares the rolling radius and rotational characteristics of each wheel and tire while you are driving to determine if one or more tires are significantly under-inflated. This will cause the low tire pressure/TPMS indicator to come on and a message to appear on the multi-information display.
uuWhen DrivinguTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) 1TPMS Calibration Driving 448 You can calibrate the system from the customized features on the multi-information display. 1. Press the / 4 button to select Vehicle Settings, then press the SEL/RESET button. u TPMS Calibration appears on the display. 2. Press the SEL/RESET button. u The display switches to the customization setup screen, where you can select Cancel or Calibrate. 3.
uuWhen DrivinguTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) - Required Federal Explanation U.S. models 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.
uuWhen DrivinguTire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) - Required Federal Explanation Please note that the TPMS is not a substitute for proper tire maintenance, and it is the driver's responsibility to maintain correct tire pressure, even if under-inflation has not reached the level to trigger illumination of the TPMS low tire pressure telltale. Your vehicle has also been equipped with a TPMS malfunction indicator to indicate when the system is not operating properly.
uuWhen DrivinguHigh Voltage Battery High Voltage Battery The High Voltage battery gradually discharges even if the vehicle is not in use. As a result, if your vehicle is parked for an extended period of time, the battery charge level will become low. Extended periods of time at a low state of charge will shorten battery life. To maintain the battery state of charge, drive your vehicle for more than 30 minutes at least once every three months. Extreme high temperatures can affect the battery life.
Braking Brake System ■ Parking Brake 1Brake System Use the parking brake to keep the vehicle stationary when parking. To apply: Pull the lever fully up without pressing the release button. When you depress the brake pedal, you may hear a whirling sound from the motor compartment. This is because the brake system is in operation, and it is normal. 1Parking Brake NOTICE Release the parking brake fully before driving. The rear brakes and axle can be damaged if you drive with the parking brake applied.
uuBrakinguBrake System ■ Foot Brake Your vehicle is equipped with disc brakes at all four wheels. The 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. 2 Brake Assist System P. 455 2 Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) P. 454 1Foot Brake Check the brakes after driving through deep water, or if there is a buildup of road surface water.
uuBrakinguAnti-lock Brake System (ABS) Anti-lock Brake System (ABS) ■ ABS Helps prevent the wheels from locking up, and helps you retain steering control by pumping the brakes rapidly, much faster than you. The electronic brake distribution (EBD) system, which is part of the ABS, also balances the front-to-rear braking distribution according to vehicle loading. You should never pump the brake pedal. Let the ABS work for you by always keeping firm, steady pressure on the brake pedal.
uuBrakinguBrake Assist System Brake Assist System ■ Brake Assist System Designed to assist the driver by generating greater braking force when you depress the brake pedal hard during emergency braking. ■ Brake assist system operation Press the brake pedal firmly for more powerful braking. When brake assist operates, the pedal may wiggle slightly and an operating noise may be heard. This is normal. Keep holding the brake pedal firmly down.
Parking Your Vehicle When Stopped 1. Depress the brake pedal firmly. 2. Firmly apply the parking brake. 3. Move the shift lever from (D to (P . 4. Turn off the power system. Always set the parking brake firmly, in particular if you are parked on an incline. 1Parking Your Vehicle Do not park your vehicle near flammable objects, such as dry grass, oil, or timber. Heat from the exhaust can cause a fire.
Multi-View Rear Camera Models with two displays/Models with navigation system About Your Multi-View Rear Camera The audio/information screen can display your vehicle’s rear view. The display automatically changes to the rear view when the shift lever is moved to (R . ■ Multi-View Rear Camera Display Area Wide View Mode Guidelines Bumper Normal View Mode Camera Approx. 39 inches (1 m) Top Down View Mode The rear camera view is restricted.
Rearview Camera Models with one display About Your Rearview Camera 1About Your Rearview Camera The audio/information screen can display your vehicle’s rear view. The display automatically changes to a rear view when the shift lever is moved to (R . ■ Rearview Camera Display Area Guidelines Bumper Approx. 118 in (3 m) Approx. 79 in (2 m) Approx. 39 in (1 m) Driving Camera Approx. 20 in (0.5 m) Approx. 39 in (1 m) Approx. 79 in (2 m) Approx.
Refueling Fuel Information ■ Fuel recommendation Unleaded gasoline, pump octane number 87 or higher Use of a lower octane gasoline can cause a persistent, heavy metallic knocking noise that can lead to engine damage. ■ Top tier detergent gasoline Because the level of detergency and additives in gasoline vary in the market, Honda endorses the use of “TOP TIER Detergent Gasoline” where available to help maintain the performance and reliability of your vehicle.
uuRefuelinguHow to Refuel How to Refuel 1. Stop your vehicle with the service station pump on the left side of the vehicle in the rear. 2. Turn off the power system. 3. Push on the fuel fill door release handle at the foot of the driver’s seat. u The fuel fill door opens. Push 4. Remove the fuel fill cap slowly. If you hear a release of air, wait until this stops, then turn the knob slowly to open the fuel fill cap. 1How to Refuel 3 WARNING Gasoline is highly flammable and explosive.
Fuel Economy Improving Fuel Economy Fuel economy depends on several conditions, including driving conditions, your driving habits, the condition of your vehicle, and loading. Depending on these and other conditions, you may or may not achieve the rated fuel economy of this vehicle. ■ Maintenance and Fuel Economy You can optimize your fuel economy with proper maintenance of your vehicle. Always maintain your vehicle in accordance with the messages displayed on the multi-information display.
Accessories and Modifications Accessories When installing accessories, check the following: • Do not install accessories on the windshield. They can obstruct your view and delay your reaction to driving conditions. • Do not install accessories over areas marked SRS AIRBAG, on the sides or backs of the front seats, on front or side pillars, or near the side windows.
Maintenance This chapter discusses basic maintenance. Before Performing Maintenance Inspection and Maintenance ............ 464 Safety When Performing Maintenance..... 465 Parts and Fluids Used in Maintenance Service ........................................... 466 Maintenance MinderTM ..................... 467 Maintenance Under the Hood Maintenance Items Under the Hood..... 471 Coolant System................................ 478 Inverter Coolant............................... 480 Transmission Fluid.......
Before Performing Maintenance Inspection and Maintenance For your safety, perform all listed inspections and maintenance to keep your vehicle in good condition. If you become aware of any abnormality (noise, smell, insufficient brake fluid, oil residue on the ground, etc.), have your vehicle inspected by a dealer. (Note, however, that service at a dealer is not mandatory to keep your warranties in effect.) Refer to the separate maintenance booklet for detailed maintenance and inspection information.
uuBefore Performing MaintenanceuSafety When Performing Maintenance Safety When Performing Maintenance Some of the most important safety precautions are given here. However, we cannot warn you of every conceivable hazard that can arise in performing maintenance. Only you can decide whether or not you should perform a given task. ■ Maintenance Safety • To reduce the possibility of fire or explosion, keep cigarettes, sparks, and flames away from the 12-volt battery and all fuel related parts.
uuBefore Performing MaintenanceuParts and Fluids Used in Maintenance Service Parts and Fluids Used in Maintenance Service The use of Honda genuine parts and fluids is recommended when maintaining and servicing your vehicle. Honda genuine parts are manufactured according to the same high quality standards used in Honda vehicles.
Maintenance MinderTM If the engine oil life is less than 15%, you will see the Maintenance Minder messages appear on the multi-information display every time you set the power mode to ON. The messages notify you when to change the engine oil, or when to bring your vehicle to a dealer for indicated maintenance services. To Use Maintenance MinderTM ■ Displaying the Engine Oil Life 1. Set the power mode to ON. 2.
uuMaintenance MinderTM uTo Use Maintenance MinderTM ■ Maintenance Minder Messages on the Multi-Information Display Maintenance Maintenance Message Oil Life Display Explanation Information Maintenance Due Soon 15 % The remaining engine oil life is 15 to 6 percent. Once you switch the display by pressing the (Information) button, this message will go off. The engine oil is approaching the end of its service life, and the maintenance items should be inspected and serviced soon.
uuMaintenance MinderTM uTo Use Maintenance MinderTM ■ Maintenance Service Items System Message Indicator 1Maintenance Service Items • Independent of the Maintenance Minder information, replace the brake fluid every 3 years. Maintenance Minder Message • Inspect idle speed every 160,000 miles (256,000 km). • Adjust the valves during services A, B, 1, 2, or 3 if they are noisy.
uuMaintenance MinderTM uTo Use Maintenance MinderTM ■ Resetting the Display 1Resetting the Display Reset the engine oil life display if you have performed the maintenance service. Maintenance Item Codes (Information) Button SEL/RESET Button Engine Oil Life Maintenance 470 1. Set the power mode to ON. 2. Press the button to select Vehicle Settings, then press the SEL/RESET button. 3. Press the button until Maintenance Reset appears on the display. 4. Press the SEL/RESET button.
Maintenance Under the Hood Maintenance Items Under the Hood Brake Fluid (Black Cap) Inverter Coolant Filler Tank Engine Oil Dipstick (Orange Handle) Engine Oil Fill Cap Washer Fluid (Blue Cap) 12-Volt Battery Maintenance Engine Coolant Reservoir Radiator Cap 471
uuMaintenance Under the HooduOpening the Hood Opening the Hood Hood Release Handle 1. Park the vehicle on a level surface, and set the parking brake. 2. Pull the hood release handle under the lower left corner of the dashboard. u The hood will pop up slightly. 1Opening the Hood NOTICE Do not open the hood when the wiper arms are raised. The hood will strike the wipers, and may damage either the hood or the wipers. Pull When closing the hood, check that the hood is securely latched. 3.
uuMaintenance Under the HooduRecommended Engine Oil Recommended Engine Oil • Genuine Honda Motor Oil • Premium-grade 0W-20 detergent oil with an API Certification Seal on the container. Oil is a major contributor to your engine's performance and longevity. If you drive the vehicle with insufficient or deteriorated oil, the engine may fail or be damaged. 1Recommended Engine Oil Engine Oil Additives Your vehicle does not require oil additives.
uuMaintenance Under the HooduOil Check Oil Check We recommend that you check the engine oil level every time you refuel. Park the vehicle on level ground. Turn off the power system. You can check the oil level without the engine having run beforehand. If the engine has been running, wait approximately three minutes before you check the oil. 1. Remove the dipstick (orange handle). 2. Wipe the dipstick with a clean cloth or paper towel. 3. Insert the dipstick back all the way into its hole. 4.
uuMaintenance Under the HooduAdding Engine Oil Adding Engine Oil 1. Unscrew and remove the engine oil fill cap. 2. Add oil slowly. 3. Reinstall the engine oil fill cap, and tighten it securely. 4. Wait for three minutes and recheck the engine oil dipstick. 1Adding Engine Oil If any oil spills, wipe it up immediately. Spilled oil may damage the engine compartment components. NOTICE Do not fill the engine oil above the upper mark. Overfilling the engine oil can result in leaks and engine damage.
uuMaintenance Under the HooduChanging the Engine Oil and Oil Filter Changing the Engine Oil and Oil Filter You must change the engine oil and oil filter regularly in order to maintain the engine's lubrication. The engine may be damaged if they are not changed regularly. Turning the power system on automatically starts the engine if the High Voltage battery charge level gauge shows two segments or less. 2 High Voltage Battery Charge Level Gauge P.
uuMaintenance Under the HooduChanging the Engine Oil and Oil Filter Oil Filter 1Changing the Engine Oil and Oil Filter You will need a special wrench to replace the oil filter. You can buy this wrench from a dealer. When installing the new oil filter, follow the instructions supplied with the oil filter. Reinstall the engine oil fill cap. Start the engine. The low oil pressure indicator should go off within five seconds. If it does not, turn off the engine, and check your work. Maintenance 5.
uuMaintenance Under the HooduCoolant System Coolant System Specified coolant: Honda Long Life Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2 This coolant is premixed with 50% antifreeze and 50% water. Do not add any straight antifreeze or water. We recommend you check the engine coolant level every time you refuel. Check the engine coolant reservoir first. If it is completely empty, also check the coolant level in the radiator. Add the engine coolant accordingly. ■ Engine Coolant Reservoir 1.
uuMaintenance Under the HooduCoolant System ■ Radiator 1Radiator Radiator Cap 1. Make sure the engine and radiator are cool. 2. Turn the radiator cap counterclockwise and relieve any pressure in the coolant system. Do not push the cap down when turning. 3. Push down and turn the radiator cap counterclockwise to remove it. 4. The coolant level should be up to the base of the filler neck. Add coolant if it is low. 5. Put the radiator cap back on, and tighten it fully. 6.
uuMaintenance Under the HooduInverter Coolant Inverter Coolant Specified coolant: Honda Long Life Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2 This coolant is premixed with 50% antifreeze and 50% water. Do not add any straight antifreeze or water. We recommend you check the inverter coolant level every time you refuel. Check the filler tank. Add the inverter coolant accordingly. Have a dealer replace the inverter coolant. ■ Checking the Coolant Filler Tank Maintenance 480 MAX MIN 1.
uuMaintenance Under the HooduTransmission Fluid Transmission Fluid Specified fluid: Honda ATF DW-1 (automatic transmission fluid) Have a dealer check the fluid level and replace if necessary. 1Transmission Fluid NOTICE Do not mix Honda ATF DW-1 with other transmission fluids. Using a transmission fluid other than Honda ATF DW-1 may adversely affect the operation and durability of your vehicle's transmission, and damage the transmission.
uuMaintenance Under the HooduBrake Fluid Brake Fluid Specified fluid: Honda Heavy Duty Brake Fluid DOT 3 NOTICE ■ Checking the Brake Fluid Brake Reservoir MAX MIN 1Brake Fluid The fluid level should be between the MIN and MAX marks on the side of the reservoir. Brake fluid marked DOT 5 is not compatible with your vehicle's braking system and can cause extensive damage.
uuMaintenance Under the HooduRefilling Window Washer Fluid Refilling Window Washer Fluid Check the amount of window washer fluid by looking at the reservoir. If the level is low, fill the washer reservoir. Canadian models If the washer fluid is low, a message appears on the multi-information display. 1Refilling Window Washer Fluid NOTICE Do not use engine antifreeze or a vinegar/water solution in the windshield washer reservoir. Antifreeze can damage your vehicle's paint.
Replacing Light Bulbs Headlight Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulbs. High beam headlight: 60 W (HB3 for halogen bulb type) Low beam headlight: Low beam headlight: LED type * 55 W (H11 for halogen bulb type) * ■ High Beam Headlight Passenger side 1. Unlock the holding clips, then remove the upper part of the air intake duct. 2. Remove the engine coolant reservoir. Maintenance * Not available on all models NOTICE Halogen bulbs get very hot when lit.
uuReplacing Light BulbsuHeadlight Bulbs Both sides Bulb Coupler 1High Beam Headlight 3. Push the tab to remove the coupler. 4. Rotate the old bulb to the left to remove. 5. Insert a new bulb into the headlight assembly and turn it to the right. 6. Insert the coupler into the connector of the bulb. Holding clip Insert a flat-tip screwdriver, lift and remove the central pin to remove the clip. Central pin Tab Insert the clip with the central pin raised, and push until it is flat.
uuReplacing Light BulbsuHeadlight Bulbs ■ Low Beam Headlights 1Low Beam Headlights Models with halogen low beam headlights 1. Turn the steering wheel all the way to the opposite side from the light being replaced. Passenger side: Turn the steering wheel to the left. Driver side: Turn the steering wheel to the right. 2. Remove the holding clip and screw, and pull the inner fender back. Holding Clip Screw Models with LED low beam headlights Low beam headlight bulbs are LED type.
uuReplacing Light BulbsuFront Turn Signal/Side Marker Light Bulbs Front Turn Signal/Side Marker Light Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulbs. Front Turn Signal/Side Marker Light: 24/2.2 CP (Amber) Turn the steering wheel and pull the inner fender back in the same way as when replacing the halogen low beam headlight bulbs *. 2 Low Beam Headlights P. 486 1. Turn the socket to the left and remove it. 2. Push in the old bulb, rotate to the left until it unlocks, and remove. 3. Insert a new bulb.
uuReplacing Light BulbsuBrake/Taillight, Rear Turn Signal Light, and Rear Side Marker Light Bulbs Brake/Taillight, Rear Turn Signal Light, and Rear Side Marker Light Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulbs. Brake/Taillight: LED Rear Turn Signal Light: 21 W (Amber) Rear Side Marker Light: LED 1. Remove the holding clips using a flat-tip screwdriver, then pull the lining back.
uuReplacing Light BulbsuTaillight and Back-Up Light Bulbs Taillight and Back-Up Light Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulbs. 1Taillight and Back-Up Light Bulbs Taillight bulbs are LED type. Have an authorized Honda dealer inspect and replace the light assembly. Back-Up Light: 16 W Taillight: LED 1. Remove the holding clips using a flat-tip screwdriver, then pull the lining back. 2 Brake/Taillight, Rear Turn Signal Light, and Rear Side Marker Light Bulbs P.
uuReplacing Light BulbsuRear License Plate Light Bulbs Rear License Plate Light Bulbs When replacing, use the following bulbs. Rear License Plate Light: 5 W 1. Remove the license plate light assembly by pushing the left edge of the lens toward the right and pulling the assembly out. 2. Remove the lens by pushing the tabs. 3. Remove the old bulb and insert a new bulb. Tab Bulb Maintenance Lens High-Mount Brake Light Bulbs High-mount brake light bulbs are the LED type.
Checking and Maintaining Wiper Blades Checking Wiper Blades If the wiper blade rubber has deteriorated, it will leave streaks and the metal wiper arm may scratch the window glass. Changing the Wiper Blade Rubber 1Changing the Wiper Blade Rubber 1. Lift the driver side wiper arm first, then the passenger side. Tab NOTICE Avoid dropping the wiper arm; it may damage the windshield. 2. Press and hold the tab, then slide the blade from the wiper arm.
uuChecking and Maintaining Wiper BladesuChanging the Wiper Blade Rubber 3. Slide the wiper blade out from its holder by pulling the tabbed end out. Blade Top Retainer Blade Maintenance Indent Tab 492 4. Remove the retainers from the rubber blade that has been removed, and mount to a new rubber blade. u Correctly align the rubber protrusion and the retainer grooves. 5. Slide the new wiper blade onto the holder from the bottom end. u The tab on the holder should fit in the indent of the wiper blade.
Checking and Maintaining Tires Checking Tires To safely operate your vehicle, your tires must be of the proper type and size, in good condition with adequate tread, and properly inflated. ■ Inflation guidelines Properly inflated tires provide the best combination of handling, tread life, and comfort. Refer to the driver’s doorjamb label or specification’s page for the specified pressure.
uuChecking and Maintaining TiresuTire and Loading Information Label Tire and Loading Information Label The label attached to the driver’s doorjamb provides necessary tire and loading information. Label Example Tire Labeling Example The tire and loading information label attached to the driver’s doorjamb contains: a The number of people your vehicle can carry. b The total weight your vehicle can carry. Do not exceed this weight. c The original tire sizes for front and rear.
uuChecking and Maintaining TiresuTire Labeling ■ Tire Identification Number (TIN) The tire identification number (TIN) is a group of numbers and letters that look like the example in the side column. TIN is located on the sidewall of the tire. ■ Glossary of Tire Terminology DOT B97R FW6X 2209 DOT: This indicates that the tire meets all requirements of the U.S. Department of Transportation. B97R: Manufacturer's identification mark. FW6X: Tire type code. 22 09: Date of manufacture.
uuChecking and Maintaining TiresuDOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Vehicles) 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.
uuChecking and Maintaining TiresuDOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Vehicles) ■ Traction The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, and C. Those grades represent the tire's ability to stop on wet pavement as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. A tire marked C may have poor traction performance.
uuChecking and Maintaining TiresuWear Indicators Wear Indicators Example of a Wear Indicator mark The groove where the wear indicator is located is 1/16 inch (1.6 mm) shallower than elsewhere on the tire. If the tread has worn so that the indicator is exposed, replace the tire. Worn out tires have poor traction on wet roads. 1Checking Tires High speed driving We recommend that you do not drive faster than the posted speed limits and conditions allow.
uuChecking and Maintaining TiresuTire and Wheel Replacement Tire and Wheel Replacement Replace your tires with radials of the same size, load range, speed rating, and maximum cold tire pressure rating (as shown on the tire’s sidewall). Using tires of a different size or construction can cause the ABS and VSA® (vehicle stability assist) system to work incorrectly. It is best to replace all four tires at the same time. If that isn’t possible, replace the front or rear tires in pairs.
uuChecking and Maintaining TiresuTire Rotation Tire Rotation Rotating tires according to the maintenance messages on the multi-information display helps to distribute wear more evenly and increase tire life. ■ Tires without rotation marks Rotate the tires as shown here. Front 1Tire Rotation Tires with directional tread patterns should only be rotated front to back (not from one side to the other). Directional tires should be mounted with the rotation indication mark facing forward, as shown below.
uuChecking and Maintaining TiresuWinter Tires Winter Tires If driving on snowy or frozen roads, mount all season marked M+S tires, snow tires, or tire chains; reduce speed; and maintain sufficient distance between vehicles when driving. Be particularly careful when operating the steering wheel or brakes to prevent skidding. 1Winter Tires 3 WARNING Using the wrong chains, or not properly installing chains, can damage the brake lines and cause a crash in which you can be seriously injured or killed.
12-Volt Battery Checking the 12-Volt Battery Check the battery terminals for corrosion monthly. The battery condition is being monitored by the sensor on the negative terminal. If there is a problem with the sensor, the warning message on the multi-information display will let you know. Have your vehicle checked by a dealer. If your vehicle's battery is disconnected or goes dead: • The audio system is disabled. 2 Reactivating the audio system P. 173 • The clock resets. 2 Clock P.
Remote Transmitter Care Replacing the Button Battery If the indicator does not come on when the button is pressed, replace the battery. Battery type: CR2032 1. Remove the built-in key. 1Replacing the Button Battery NOTICE An improperly disposed of battery can damage the environment. Always confirm local regulations for battery disposal. Replacement batteries are commercially available or at a dealer. Battery 2. Remove the upper half of the cover by carefully prying on the edge with a coin.
Climate Control System Maintenance Dust and Pollen Filter The climate control system is equipped with a dust and pollen filter that collects pollen, dust, and other debris in the air. The Maintenance MinderTM messages will let you know when to replace the filter. We recommend that you replace the dust and pollen filter sooner when using your vehicle in areas with high concentrations of dust.
Cleaning Interior Care Use a damp cloth with a mixture of mild detergent and warm water to remove dirt. Use a clean cloth to remove detergent residue. ■ Cleaning Seat Belts Use a soft brush with a mixture of mild soap and warm water to clean the seat belts. Let the belts air dry. Wipe the openings of the seat belt anchors using a clean cloth. Opening 1Interior Care Do not spill liquids inside the vehicle. Electrical devices and systems may malfunction if liquids are splashed on them.
uuCleaninguInterior Care ■ Floor Mats Unlock Lock 1Floor Mats The driver’s floor mat hooks over the floor anchors, which keep the mat from sliding forward. To remove a mat for cleaning, turn the anchor knobs to the unlock position. When reinstalling the mat after cleaning, turn the knobs to the lock position. Do not put additional floor mats on top of the anchored mat. ■ Maintaining Genuine Leather * Vacuum dirt and dust from the leather frequently. Pay close attention to the pleats and seams.
uuCleaninguExterior Care Exterior Care Dust off the vehicle body after you drive. Regularly inspect your vehicle for scratches on painted surfaces. A scratch on a painted surface can result in body rust. If you find a scratch, promptly repair it. ■ Washing the Vehicle 1Washing the Vehicle Wash the vehicle regularly. Wash more frequently when driving in the following conditions: • If driving on roads with road salt. • If driving in coastal areas.
uuCleaninguExterior Care ■ Applying Wax A good coat of automotive body wax helps protect your vehicle’s paint from the elements. Wax will wear off over time and expose your vehicle’s paint to the elements, so reapply as necessary. ■ Maintaining the Bumpers and Other Resin Coated Parts If you get gasoline, oil, engine coolant, or battery fluid on resin coated parts, they may be stained or the coating may peel. Promptly wipe it away using a soft cloth and clean water.
Handling the Unexpected This chapter explains how to handle unexpected troubles. If a Tire Goes Flat Temporarily Repairing a Flat Tire....... 510 Power System Won’t Start Checking the Procedure ................... 519 If the Smart Entry Remote Battery is Weak..........................................520 Power System Off ............................ 521 Jump Starting.................................... 522 Shift Lever Does Not Move .............. 524 Overheating How to Handle Overheating.............
If a Tire Goes Flat Temporarily Repairing a Flat Tire This vehicle is not equipped with a spare tire. If the tire has a large cut or is otherwise severely damaged, you will need to have the vehicle towed. If the tire only has a small puncture, from a nail for instance, you can use the temporary tire repair kit so that you can drive to the nearest service station for a more permanent repair. If a tire goes flat while driving, grasp the steering wheel firmly, and brake gradually to reduce speed.
uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tire ■ Getting Ready to Temporarily Repair the Flat Tire Pressure Gauge Sealant/Air Hose (Clear) 1Getting Ready to Temporarily Repair the Flat Tire AIR ONLY side Inflator Switch Tire Sealant Expiration Date Pressure Relief Button When making a temporary repair, carefully read the instruction manual provided with the kit. In cold temperatures, the sealant may not flow easily. In this situation, warm it up for five minutes before using.
uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tire ■ Injecting Sealant and Air Valve Cap 1Injecting Sealant and Air 1. Remove the valve cap from the tire valve stem. Valve Stem Handling the Unexpected 2. Remove the sealant/air hose from the packaging. Sealant/Air Hose If accidentally swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Drink plenty of water and get medical attention immediately. For skin or eye contact, flush with cool water and get medical attention if necessary.
uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tire 4. Plug in the compressor to the accessory power socket. u Be careful not to pinch the cord in a door or window. 5. Turn the power system on. u Keep the power system on while injecting sealant and air. 2 Carbon Monoxide Gas P. 68 3 WARNING Running the engine with the vehicle in an enclosed or even partly enclosed area can cause a rapid build-up of toxic carbon monoxide. Breathing this colorless, odorless gas can cause unconsciousness and even death.
uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tire Sealant/Air Hose 10. Unplug the power plug from the accessory power socket. 11. Unscrew the sealant/air hose from the tire valve stem. Reinstall the valve cap. 12. Press the pressure relief button until the gauge returns 0 psi (0 kPa). Valve Stem Repair Notification Label Handling the Unexpected 514 13. Apply the repair notification label to the flat surface of the wheel. u The wheel surface must be clean to ensure the label adheres properly.
uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tire ■ Distributing the Sealant in the Tire 1Distributing the Sealant in the Tire 1. Apply the speed restriction label to the location as shown. 2. Drive the vehicle for about 10 minutes. u Do not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h). 3. Stop the vehicle in a safe place. Speed Restriction Label 2 Inflating An Under-inflated Tire P. 517 Air Only Hose Continued Breathing this colorless, odorless gas can cause unconsciousness and even death.
uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tire 6. If the air pressure is: • Less than 19 psi (130 kPa): Do not add air or continue driving. The leak is too severe. Call for help and have your vehicle towed. 2 Emergency Towing P. 535 Handling the Unexpected 516 • Front: 33 psi (230kPa)/rear: 33 psi (225 kPa) or more: Continue driving for another 10 minutes or until you reach the nearest service station. Do not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h).
uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tire ■ Inflating An Under-inflated Tire 1Inflating An Under-inflated Tire NOTICE You can use the kit to inflate a non-punctured under-inflated tire. 1. Open the trunk floor lid. 2 Getting Ready to Temporarily Repair the Flat Tire P. 511 Air Only Hose Handling the Unexpected 2. Remove the kit from the case. u Place the kit on flat ground near the tire to be inflated, away from traffic. 3.
uuIf a Tire Goes FlatuTemporarily Repairing a Flat Tire 7. Plug in the kit to the accessory power socket. u Be careful not to pinch the cord in a door or window. 8. Turn the power system on. u Keep the power system on while injecting sealant and air. 1Inflating An Under-inflated Tire 3 WARNING Running the engine with the vehicle in an enclosed or even partly enclosed area can cause a rapid build-up of toxic carbon monoxide. 2 Carbon Monoxide Gas P.
Power System Won’t Start Checking the Procedure When the READY indicator does not come on and the Ready to Drive message does not appear on the multi-information display, check the following items and take appropriate action. Checklist Check if the related indicator or multiinformation display messages come on. If you must start the vehicle immediately, use an assisting vehicle to jump start it. 2 Jump Starting P. 522 What to Do 2 Multi-Information Display Warning and Information Messages P.
uuPower System Won’t StartuIf the Smart Entry Remote Battery is Weak If the Smart Entry Remote Battery is Weak If the beeper sounds, the To Start, Hold Remote Near Start Button message appears on the multi-information display, and the indicator on the POWER button flashes, the READY indicator does not come on. Handling the Unexpected 520 Turn on the power system as follows. 1.
uuPower System Won’t StartuPower System Off Power System Off 1Power System Off NOTICE Do not press the button while driving unless it is absolutely necessary for the power system to be turned off. Handling the Unexpected The POWER button may be used to turn the power system off due to an emergency situation even while driving. If you must turn the power system off, do either of the following operations: • Press and hold the POWER button for about two seconds. • Firmly press the POWER button twice.
Jump Starting ■ Jump Starting Procedure 1Jump Starting Turn off the power to electric devices, such as audio and lights. Turn off the power system, then open the hood. 1. Connect the first jumper cable to your vehicle's 12-volt battery + terminal. 2. Connect the other end of the first jumper cable to the booster battery + terminal. u Use a 12-volt booster battery only. 3. Connect the second jumper cable to the booster battery - terminal. Handling the Unexpected 522 Booster Battery 4.
uuJump Startingu ■ What to Do After the Engine Starts Once your vehicle's engine has started, remove the jumper cables in the following order. 1. Disconnect the jumper cable from your vehicle's ground. 2. Disconnect the other end of the jumper cable from the booster battery terminal. 3. Disconnect the jumper cable from your vehicle's 12-volt battery + terminal. 4. Disconnect the other end of the jumper cable from the booster battery + terminal.
Shift Lever Does Not Move Follow the procedure below if you cannot move the shift lever out of the (P position. ■ Releasing the Lock Slot Handling the Unexpected Cover Release Button 524 1. Set the parking brake. 2. Remove the built-in key from the smart entry remote. 3. Wrap a cloth around the tip of a small flattip screwdriver. Put it into the shift lock release slot as shown in the image, and remove the cover. Shift Lock Release Slot 4. Insert the key into the shift lock release slot. 5.
Overheating How to Handle Overheating Overheating symptoms are as follows: • The High Temperature. Power Reduced. message appears on the multiinformation display. • The Engine Temperature Too Hot message appears on the multi-information display. • Steam or spray comes out of the engine compartment. ■ The High Temperature. Power Reduced. Message Appears on the Multi-Information Display 2 Multi-Information Display Warning and Information Messages P. 90 1. Immediately park the vehicle in a safe place.
uuOverheatinguHow to Handle Overheating ■ The Engine Temperature Too Hot Message Appears on the Multi-Information Display 1The Engine Temperature Too Hot Message Appears on the MultiInformation Display ■ First thing to do 1. Immediately park the vehicle in a safe place. 2. Turn off all accessories and turn on the hazard warning lights. u No steam or spray present: Keep the power system on and open the hood. u Steam or spray is present: Turn off the power system and wait until it subsides.
uuOverheatinguHow to Handle Overheating ■ Next thing to do Engine Coolant Reservoir MAX MIN 1The Engine Temperature Too Hot Message Appears on the MultiInformation Display 3 WARNING Removing the radiator cap while the engine is hot can cause the coolant to spray out, seriously scalding you. Always let the engine and radiator cool down before removing the radiator cap. If the coolant is leaking, contact a dealer for repairs. Use water as an emergency/temporary measure only.
Indicator, Coming On/Blinking If the Low Oil Pressure Indicator Comes On ■ Reasons for the indicator to come on Handling the Unexpected Comes on when the engine oil pressure is low. ■ What to do as soon as the indicator comes on 1. Immediately park the vehicle in a safe place. 2. If necessary, turn the hazard warning lights on. ■ What to do after parking the vehicle 1. Turn the power system off and let the engine sit for about one minute. 2. Open the hood and check the oil level. u Add oil as necessary.
uuIndicator, Coming On/BlinkinguIf the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On or Blinks If the Malfunction Indicator Lamp Comes On or Blinks ■ Reasons for the indicator lamp to come on or blink ■ Tighten Fuel Cap Message ■ The message appears on when: An evaporative system leak is detected. This may be caused by the fuel fill cap being loose or not being installed.
uuIndicator, Coming On/BlinkinguIf the Brake System Indicator (Red) Comes On If the Brake System Indicator (Red) Comes On U.S. Canada Handling the Unexpected 530 ■ Reasons for the indicator to come on • The brake fluid is low. • There is a malfunction in the brake system. ■ What to do when the indicator comes on while driving Press the brake pedal lightly to check pedal pressure. • If normal, check the brake fluid level the next time you stop. • If abnormal, take immediate action.
uuIndicator, Coming On/BlinkinguIf the Low Tire Pressure/TPMS Indicator Comes On or Blinks If the Low Tire Pressure/TPMS Indicator Comes On or Blinks ■ Reasons for the indicator to come on or blink NOTICE Driving on an extremely underinflated tire can cause it to overheat. An overheated tire can fail. Always inflate your tires to the prescribed level. Handling the Unexpected A tire pressure is significantly low, or the TPMS has not been calibrated.
Fuses Fuse Locations If any electrical devices are not working, set the power mode to VEHICLE OFF, and check to see if any applicable fuse is blown. ■ Engine Compartment Fuse Box Located near the brake fluid reservoir. Push the tabs to open the box. Fuse locations are shown on the fuse box cover. Locate the fuse in question by the fuse number and box cover number.
uuFusesuFuse Locations ■ Interior Fuse Box 10 11 12 13 Located under the dashboard. 14 15 Fuse Label ■ Circuit protected and fuse rating 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Circuit Protected A/C DRL − − Meter SRS Option − Fuel Pump * Not available on all models Amps 7.5 A 7.5 A − − 10 A 7.5 A 7.5 A − 20 A 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 Amps 7.5 A − 7.5 A 15 A 20 A 20 A (20 A) 20 A (10 A) 10 A 10 A 10 A 10 A 10 A 10 A 10 A 7.
uuFusesuInspecting and Changing Fuses Inspecting and Changing Fuses Blown Fuse Combined Fuse Handling the Unexpected 534 Fuse Puller 1. Set the power mode to VEHICLE OFF (LOCK). Turn headlights and all accessories off. 2. Remove the fuse box cover. 3. Check the large fuse in the engine compartment. u If the fuse is blown, use a Phillips-head screwdriver to remove the screw and replace it with a new one. 4. Inspect the small fuses in the engine compartment and the vehicle interior.
Emergency Towing Call a professional towing service if you need to tow your vehicle. ■ Flat bed equipment The operator loads your vehicle on the back of a truck. This is the best way to transport your vehicle. ■ Wheel lift equipment The tow truck uses two pivoting arms that go under the front tires and lift them off the ground. The rear tires remain on the ground. This is an acceptable way to tow your vehicle.
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Information This chapter includes your vehicle's specifications, locations of identification numbers, and other information required by regulation. Specifications .................................... 538 Identification Numbers Vehicle Identification Number (VIN)...... 540 Engine Number and Motor Number... 540 Devices that Emit Radio Waves ....... 541 Reporting Safety Defects ................. 542 Emissions Testing Testing of Readiness Codes.............. 543 Warranty Coverages ........................
Specifications ■ Vehicle Specifications ■ Engine Specifications Model No. of Passengers: Front Rear Total Weights: Gross Vehicle Weight Rating Gross Axle Weight Rating (Front) Honda Accord Hybrid Displacement Spark Plugs 2 3 5 ■ Fuel U.S.: 4,542 lbs (2,060 kg) Canada: 2,060 kg ■ Washer Fluid Gross Axle Weight Rating (Rear) Air Conditioning: Refrigerant Type Charge Quantity Lubricant Type Information 538 Fuel: Type Fuel Tank Capacity Tank Capacity U.S.: 2,414 lbs (1,095 kg) Canada: 1,095 kg U.S.
uuSpecificationsu ■ Brake Fluid Specified ■ Engine Oil Honda Heavy Duty Brake Fluid DOT 3 ■ Transmission Fluid Specified Capacity Honda ATF DW-1 (automatic transmission fluid) Change 2.49 US qt (2.36 ℓ) Recommended Capacity ■ Tire ·Genuine Honda Motor Oil 0W-20 ·API Premium-grade 0W-20 detergent oil Change 3.7 US qt (3.5 ℓ) Change including 3.9 US qt (3.
Identification Numbers Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) Your vehicle has a 17-digit vehicle identification number (VIN) used to register your vehicle for warranty purposes, and for licensing and insuring your vehicle. See the image below for the VIN locations. 1Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) The interior vehicle identification number (VIN) is located under the cover. Engine Number and Motor Number See the image below for the locations of your vehicle's engine number and motor number.
Devices that Emit Radio Waves The following products and systems on your vehicle emit radio waves when in operation.
Reporting Safety Defects In the U.S. 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. If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall and remedy campaign.
Emissions Testing Testing of Readiness Codes Your vehicle has “Readiness Codes,” as part of the onboard self diagnostic system. Some States use these codes as a test to see if your vehicle's emissions components are working properly. The codes may not be read properly if testing is performed just after the 12-volt battery has gone dead or been disconnected. To check if they are set, set the power mode to ON, without turning the power system on.
uuEmissions TestinguTesting of Readiness Codes 5. 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 cruise control. When traffic allows, drive for 90 seconds without moving the accelerator pedal. (Vehicle speed may vary slightly; this is okay.
Warranty Coverages ■ U.S. Owners Your new vehicle is covered by these warranties: New Vehicle Limited Warranty – covers your new vehicle, except for the emissions control systems and accessories, against defects in materials and workmanship. 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.
uuWarranty Coveragesu Replacement 12-Volt Battery Limited Warranty – provides prorated coverage for a replacement battery purchased from a dealer. Replacement Muffler Lifetime Limited Warranty – provides coverage for as long as the purchaser of the muffler owns the vehicle. Restrictions and exclusions apply to all these warranties. Please read the Honda warranty information booklet that came with your vehicle for precise information on warranty coverages.
Authorized Manuals ■ Service Express For electronic copies of service publications, you can purchase a subscription to Service Express. Visit www.techinfo.honda.com for pricing and options. 1Authorized Manuals For Canadian Owners: Please contact a dealer to order any manuals that you may require. ■ For U.S. Owners: Manuals can be purchased from Helm Incorporated. You can order a manual by phone at (800) 782-4356 (credit card orders only), or online at www.helminc.com.
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 service manager or general manager. If you are dissatisfied with the decision made by the dealership's management, contact Honda Customer Services. U.S. Owners: American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
uuCustomer Service Informationu ■ Gracenote Music Recognition Service (CDDB) ■ Gracenote® END USER LICENSE AGREEMENT This application or device contains software from Gracenote, Inc. of Emeryville, California (“Gracenote”).
uuCustomer Service Informationu Gracenote reserves all rights in Gracenote Data, the Gracenote Software, and the Gracenote Servers, including all ownership rights. Under no circumstances will Gracenote become liable for any payment to you for any information that you provide. You agree that Gracenote, Inc. may enforce its rights under this Agreement against you directly in its own name. Information The Gracenote service uses a unique identifier to track queries for statistical purposes.
uuCustomer Service Informationu Information Limitations • Access to Pandora requires an active internet connection • Ability to access Pandora through this system is subject to change without notice • Certain functionality of Pandora service is not available when accessing the service through this system including, but not limited to, creating new stations, deleting stations, emailing current stations, buying songs, viewing additional text information, logging in to Pandora, and adjusting Cell Network Aud
Index Index Numbers 12-Volt Battery Charging System Indicator ............................................ 74, 528 A Index 552 ABS (Anti-lock Brake System)................... 454 Accessories and Modifications ................. 462 Accessory Power Sockets .......................... 160 Acoustic Vehicle Alerting System ............ 423 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)................. 427 Additives Coolant ........................................... 478, 480 Engine Oil........................................
C Carbon Monoxide Gas ............................... 68 Cargo Area ............................................... 162 Cargo Hook ............................................... 161 Carrying Cargo.................................. 411, 413 CD Player................................... 184, 215, 254 Center Pocket ........................................... 158 Certification Label .................................... 540 Changing Bulbs......................................... 484 Child Safety ...............
Doors ......................................................... 112 Auto Door Locking .................................. 121 Auto Door Unlocking............................... 121 Door and Trunk Open Message ................. 35 Keys ........................................................ 112 Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the Inside............................................... 118 Locking/Unlocking the Doors from the Outside............................................ 114 Lockout Prevention System ...
G Gasoline (Fuel) Economy................................................. 461 Gauge ...................................................... 92 Information............................................. 459 Instant Fuel Economy ................................ 97 Low Fuel Indicator..................................... 76 Refueling ................................................ 459 Gauges........................................................ 92 Glass (care) ...............................................
Security System Alarm ............................... 80 Shift Lever Position .................................... 75 Smart Entry System.................................... 83 Supplemental Restraint System ............ 53, 76 System Message ........................................ 79 Transmission.............................................. 75 Turn Signal and Hazard Warning ............... 79 Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®) System............................................. 77, 443 VSA® OFF ..............
Mirrors ...................................................... 146 Adjusting ................................................ 146 Door ....................................................... 147 Exterior ................................................... 147 Interior Rearview..................................... 146 Modifications (and Accessories).............. 462 Moonroof ................................................. 132 Motor Number ......................................... 540 MP3..................
Index 558 Seat Belts..................................................... 36 Adjusting the Shoulder Anchor .................. 40 Automatic Seat Belt Tensioners.................. 38 Checking ................................................... 42 Fastening................................................... 39 Installing a Child Seat with a Lap/Shoulder Seat Belt.......................................................... 63 Pregnant Women ...................................... 41 Reminder.....................
Troubleshooting ...................................... 509 Blown Fuse ..................................... 532, 533 Brake Pedal Vibrates ................................. 27 Buzzer Sounds When Opening Door ......... 28 Emergency Towing ................................. 535 Noise When Braking ................................. 28 Overheating............................................ 525 Power System Won’t Start ...................... 519 Puncture/Flat Tire ....................................