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2002 CL Online Reference Owner's Manual
Use these links (and links throughout this manual) to navigate through this reference.
For a printed owner's manual, click on authorized manuals or go to www.helminc.com.
Contents
Owner's Identification Form
Introduction..................................................................................................................................................... i
A Few Words About Safety .......................................................................................................................... ii
Your Car at a Glance ......................................................................................................................................2
Driver and Passenger Safety .......................................................................................................................5
Proper use and care of your car's seat belts, and Supplemental Restraint System.
Instruments and Controls...........................................................................................................................51
Instrument panel indicator and gauge, and how to use dashboard and steering column controls.
Comfort and Convenience Features.......................................................................................................113
How to operate the climate control system, the audio system, and other convenience features.
Before Driving .............................................................................................................................................161
What gasoline to use, how to break-in your new car, and how to load luggage and other cargo.
Driving...........................................................................................................................................................175
The proper way to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, plus towing a trailer.
Maintenance.................................................................................................................................................205
The Maintenance Schedule shows you when you need to take your car to the dealer.
Appearance Care.........................................................................................................................................265
Tips on cleaning and protecting your car. Things to look for if your car ever needs body repairs.
Taking Care of the Unexpected...............................................................................................................273
This section covers several problems motorists sometimes experience, and how to handle them.
Technical Information...............................................................................................................................303
ID numbers, dimensions, capacities, and technical information.
Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. and Canada)......................................................................317
A summary of the warranties covering your new Acura, and how to contact us.
Authorized Manuals (U.S. only)...............................................................................................................321
How to order manuals and other technical literature.
Index
Service Information Summary
A summary of information you need when you pull up to the fuel pump.
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Contents

2002 CL Online Reference Owner's Manual Use these links (and links throughout this manual) to navigate through this reference. For a printed owne

Page 2 - Owner’s Identification

Your car is equipped with manyfeatures that work together toprotect you and your passengersduring a crash.Some safety features do not requireanyaction

Page 3 - Introduction

Press any button on the controlpanel: MEMO, 1 or 2.To stop the system’s automatic ad-justment;Push any of the adjustmentswitches for the seat.If desir

Page 4 - AFewWordsAboutSafety

Follow these precautions wheneveryou use the seat heaters:Use the HI setting only to heat theseats quickly. Select the LOsetting when the seats feel w

Page 5 - Your Car at a Glance

CONTINUEDYour car’s windows are electrically-powered. Turn the ignition switch toON (II) to raise or lower eitherwindow.Each door has a switch that co

Page 6

−The master control panel also con-tains these extra features:To open the driver’swindow fully, push the windowswitch firmly down and release it.The w

Page 7

The moonroof has two positions: itcan be tilted up in the back forventilation, or it can be slid back intothe roof. Use the switch under theleft dashb

Page 8

To apply the parking brake, push theparking brake pedal down with yourfoot. To release the parking brake,push on the pedal again. The parkingbrake lig

Page 9 - Important Safety Precautions

To open the sunglasses holder, pushon the front edge. It will unlatch andswing down. To close it, push it untilit latches. Make sure the holder isclos

Page 10 - Your Car’s Safety Features

The rear seat also has a beverageholder in the center armrest. To useit, pivot the armrest down.To open the beverage holder, pushon the button. The be

Page 11

To open the console compartment,pull up on the left lever and lift thelid.To close, lower the lid and push itdown until it latches.You can put small i

Page 12

To open the console pocket, swingthe upper edge of the lid down.To remove the pocket, open it, thentake it out of its hinges by lifting itup and out.

Page 13

In addition, most states and allCanadian provinces require you towear seat belts.When properly worn, seat belts:Help protect you in almost everytype o

Page 14

The storage tray is located above theaudio system. Push on the center ofthe tray to get it to pop out. Thenremove it by pulling it straight out.You ca

Page 15 - Protecting Adults

To use the sun visor, pull it down.You can also use the sun visor at theside window. Remove the supportrod from the clip and swing the sunvisor toward

Page 16

Your car has two accessory powersockets. One is located on the frontpanel next to the coin box, and theother is in the console compartment.To use an a

Page 17

The ceiling light (with the switch inthe center position) comes on whenyou remove the key from the ignitionswitch. If you do not open a door, thelight

Page 18

The courtesy light in each doorcomes on when the door is opened,and goes out when the door is closed.Your car also has a courtesy light inthe ignition

Page 19

112Main Menu

Page 20

The standard audio system hasmany features. This section de-scribes those features and how touse them.The climate control system in yourAcura provides

Page 21

The automatic climate controlsystem in your Acura picks theproper combination of air condi-tioning, heating, and ventilation tomaintain the interior t

Page 22

Climate Control SystemComfort and Convenience Features115PPAASSSSEENNGGEERR’’SS--SSIIDDEE VVEENNTTOOppeennCClloosseeMain MenuTable of Contents

Page 23 - Protecting Children

Pressing the OFF button shuts theclimate control system completelyoff. Keep the system completely offonly for short periods. To keep staleair and must

Page 24

Your car also has side airbags to helpprotect the upper torso of the driveror a front seat passenger during amoderate to severe side impact.The most i

Page 25

CONTINUEDYou can manually select variousfunctions of the Climate Controlsystem when it is in FULL AUTO.All other features remain auto-matically contro

Page 26

You can manually select the fanspeedbyturningthefancontroldial.When you turn the dial clockwise,the fan is taken out of automaticmode and starts to ru

Page 27

CONTINUEDThe main air flow is dividedbetween the dashboard vents andthe floor vents.The main air flow is dividedbetween the floor vents and de-froster

Page 28

The button directs the mainair flow to the windshield for fasterdefrosting. It also overrides anyMODE selection you may have made.When you select , th

Page 29

▲▼To put the Automatic ClimateControl in fully-automatic mode,press the AUTO button. Theindicator in the button will light.Then set the desired temper

Page 30

You can manually select variousfunctions of the Climate Controlsystem when it is in FULL AUTO.All other features remainautomatically controlled. Some

Page 31

CONTINUEDThis button controls the source ofthe air going into the system. Whenthe indicator in this button is lit, airfrom the car’s interior is sentt

Page 32

The main air flow is dividedbetween the dashboard vents andthe floor vents.The main air flow is dividedbetween the floor vents and de-froster vents at

Page 33

The button directs the mainair flow to the windshield for fasterdefrosting. It also overrides anyMODE selection you may have made.When you select , th

Page 34

Theclimatecontrolsystemhastwosensors. A sunlight sensor is locatedin the top of the dashboard and atemperature sensor is next to thesteering column. D

Page 35

Keeping your doors locked reducesthechanceofbeingthrownoutofthe car during a crash. It also helpsprevent occupants from accidentallyopening a door and

Page 36

**Your Acura’s audio system providesclear reception on both AM and FMbands, while the preset buttons allowyou to easily select your favoritestations.T

Page 37

−−○○−−+Use the TUNE knob totune the radio to a desired frequency.Turn the TUNE knob to the right totune to a higher frequency, or to theleft to tune t

Page 38

−The preset frequencies will be lost ifyour car’s battery goes dead, isdisconnected, or the radio fuse isremoved.Once a station’s frequency is stored,

Page 39

− If you aretraveling far from home and can nolonger receive the stations youpreset, you can use the Auto Selectfeature to find stations in the locala

Page 40

−−Bass, Treble, Balance, and Fader areeach adjustable. You select which ofthese you want to adjust by pressingthe TUNE knob. The mode changesfromBASto

Page 41

You can use the instrument panelbrightness control dial to adjust the il-lumination of the audio system (seepage ). The audio systemilluminates when t

Page 42

Radio signals, especially on the FMband, are deflected by large objectssuch as buildings and hills. Yourradio then receives both the directsignal from

Page 43 - Driver and Passenger Safety

▲The ignition switch must be inACCESSORY (I) or ON (II).Make sure the tape opening on thecassette is facing to the right, theninsert the cassette most

Page 44

−CONTINUEDWith a cassette playing, you can usethe FF, REW, SKIP, or REPEATfunction to find a desired program.Fast Forward andRewind move the tape rapi

Page 45 - U.S. Models

−○○○○−+−+The SKIP function allowsyou to find the beginning of a songor passage. To skip to the beginningof a song or passage currentlyplaying, push th

Page 46

All adults, and children who haveoutgrown child safety seats, arewearing their seat belts andwearingthemproperly(seepage).Any infant or small child is

Page 47

− The Repeat functioncontinuously replays the currentsong or passage. Press the RPTbutton to activate it; you will see RPTdisplayed as a reminder. Whe

Page 48

The cassette player picks up dirt andoxides from the tape. This contami-nation builds up over time andcauses the sound quality to degrade.To prevent t

Page 49

CONTINUEDYour Acura’s audio system has an in-dash CD changer that holds up to sixdiscs, providing several hours ofcontinuous entertainment. Youoperate

Page 50

To load multiple CDs in oneoperation:Press and hold the Load buttonuntil you hear a beep and see‘‘____’’inthedisplay,thenrelease the button.On the lef

Page 51

CONTINUEDIf you press the Load button while aCD is playing, the system will stopplaying that CD and start the loadingsequence. It will then play the C

Page 52 - Carbon Monoxide Hazard

−−−○○○○+−+−Select the CD changer by pressingthe CD button. You will see ‘‘Cd’’ inthe display. The system will beginplaying the last selected disc in t

Page 53 - Safety Labels

CONTINUEDTo take the system out of CD mode,press the AM or FM button, or inserta cassette in the player. If a tape isalready in the cassette player, p

Page 54

To remove the disc that is currentlyplaying, press the Eject button. Youwill see ‘‘EJEC’’ in the display. Whenyou remove the disc from the slot,the sy

Page 55 - Control Locations

If you press the Eject button whilelistening to the radio or tape, or withthe audio system turned off, the discthat was last selected is ejected.After

Page 56 - Indicator Lights

Never try to insert foreign objects inthe CD player or the magazine.A new CD may be rough on theinner and outer edges. The smallplastic pieces causing

Page 57

The following pages provideinstructions on how to properlyprotect the driver and other adultoccupants.These instructions also apply tochildren who hav

Page 58

If you see an error indication in thedisplay while operating the CDchanger, find the cause in the chartto the right. If you cannot clear theerror indi

Page 59

▲▼Two controls for the audio systemare mounted in the steering wheelhub. These let you control basicfunctions without removing yourhand from the wheel

Page 60

You will have to store your favoritestations in the Preset buttons afterthe system begins working. Youroriginal settings were lost whenpower was disco

Page 61

The security system helps to protectyour car and valuables from theft.The horn sounds and a combinationof headlights, parking lights, sidemarker light

Page 62

Accelerate to the desired cruisingspeedabove25mph(40km/h).Push in the Cruise Control MasterSwitch to the left of the steeringcolumn. The indicator in

Page 63 - Canadian Models

Press and release the SET/decelbuttononthesteeringwheel.TheCRUISE CONTROL light on theinstrument panel comes on toshow the system is now activated.You

Page 64 - RREESSEETT

You can decrease the set cruisingspeed in any of these ways:Press and hold the SET/decelbutton. The car will decelerate.Release the button when yourea

Page 65

Pressing the Cruise Control MasterSwitch turns the system completelyoff and erases the previous cruisingspeed from memory. To use thesystem again, ref

Page 66

The HomeLink UniversalTransceiver built into your car canbe programmed to operate remotely-controlled devices around your home,such as garage doors, l

Page 67

−If you are training the second orthird buttons, go directly to Step 1.Unplug the garage door openermotor from the house current.Before you can use Ho

Page 68

Any driver who sits too close to thesteering wheel is at risk of beingseriously injured or killed by strikingthe steering wheel or from beingstruck by

Page 69

CONTINUEDCanadian Owners:The remote control you are trainingfrom may stop transmitting after twoseconds. This is not long enough forHomeLink to learn

Page 70

Itmaybehelpfultohavesomeoneassist you with this procedure.Find the ‘‘Training’’ button on yourgarage door opener unit. Thelocation will vary, dependin

Page 71

As required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not

Page 72

160Main Menu

Page 73

Before you begin driving your Acura,youshouldknowwhatgasolinetouse, and how to check the levels ofimportant fluids. You also need toknow how to proper

Page 74 - See page for important safety

During this period:Avoid full-throttle starts and rapidacceleration.Avoidhardbraking.Newbrakesneed to be broken-in by moderateuse for the first 200 mi

Page 75

Open the fuel fill door by pullingonthehandletotheleftofthedriver’s seat.Remove the fuel fill cap slowly.You may hear a hissing sound aspressure insid

Page 76 - Keys and Locks

Shift to Park or Neutral and setthe parking brake. Pull the hoodrelease handle located under thelower left corner of the dashboard.The hood will pop u

Page 77

CONTINUEDIf you can open the hood withoutsliding the hood latch handle, or thehood latch handle moves stiffly ordoes not spring back as before, themec

Page 78

Remove the dipstick again andcheck the level. It should bebetween the upper and lowermarks.If it is near or below the lower mark,see on page .Insert i

Page 79

See page for how to adjust seat-backs.A front passenger should also adjustthe seat-back to an upright position,but as far from the dashboard aspossibl

Page 80

Look at the coolant level in theradiator reserve tank. Make sure it isbetween the MAX and MIN lines. Ifit is below the MIN line, seeon page forinforma

Page 81

A cold engine uses more fuel than awarm engine. It is not necessary to‘‘warm-up’’ a cold engine by letting itidle for a long time. You can driveaway i

Page 82

Modifying your car, or installingsome non-Acura accessories, canmake your car unsafe. Before youmake any modifications or add anyaccessories,besuretor

Page 83

Do not remove any originalequipment or modify your car in anyway that would alter its design oroperation. This could make your carunsafe and illegal t

Page 84

****Your car has several convenientstorage areas so you can stow cargosafely.The glove box, and the pockets inthe doors and seat-backs, aredesigned fo

Page 85

Store or secure all items that couldbe thrown around and hurtsomeone during a crash.Be sure items placed on the floorbehind the front seats cannot rol

Page 86

If you carry large items thatprevent you from closing the trunklid, exhaust gas can enter thepassenger area. To avoid thepossibility of carbon monoxid

Page 87

174Main Menu

Page 88

This section gives you tips onstarting the engine under variousconditions, and how to operate theautomatic transmission. It alsoincludes important inf

Page 89 - Seat Adjustments

Make sure all windows, mirrors,and outside lights are clean andunobstructed. Remove frost, snow,or ice.Check that the hood and trunk arefully closed.C

Page 90

CONTINUEDInsert the latch plate into the buckle,then tug on the belt to make sure thebelt is securely latched. Also checkthat the belt is not twisted,

Page 91

Push the accelerator pedal half-way to the floor and hold it therewhile starting the engine. Do nothold the ignition key in START(III) for more than 1

Page 92

Your Acura’s transmission has fiveforward speeds, and is electronicallycontrolled for smoother shifting. Italso has a ‘‘lock-up’’ torque converterforb

Page 93

CONTINUEDThe shift lever has nine positions. Itmust be in Park or Neutral to startthe engine. When you are stopped inD,D,D,2,1,N,R,ortheSequential Spo

Page 94

− −−−This position mechani-cally locks the transmission. UsePark whenever you are turning off orstarting the engine. To shift out ofPark, you must pre

Page 95 - Trunk Pass-through Cover

−−−++−−CONTINUEDUse Neutral if youneed to restart a stalled engine, or ifit is necessary to stop briefly withthe engine idling. Shift to Park posi-tio

Page 96

→→→→When you accelerate away from astop, the transmission will start infirst gear and then automaticallyupshift to second gear. You have tomanually up

Page 97

−−→→→→→→******CONTINUEDIf the car speed slows to below theredline of the selected lower gearposition while the indicator isflashing, the transmission

Page 98

−−ForfasteraccelerationwheninD,D or D , you can get thetransmission to automaticallydownshift by pushing the acceleratorpedal to the floor. The transm

Page 99 - MMEEMMOORRYY BBUUTTTTOONNSS

If you need to use the Shift LockRelease, it means your car isdeveloping a problem. Have the carchecked by your Acura dealer.This allows you to move t

Page 100 - Instruments and Controls

−Make sure the moonroof and thewindows are closed.Place any packages, valuables, etc.,in the trunk or take them with you.Turn off the lights.Lockthedo

Page 101 - Seat Heaters

See page for additionalinformation about your seat beltsystem and how to take care of yourbelts.If a seat belt does not seem to workas it should, it m

Page 102 - Power Windows

Your Acura is equipped with discbrakes at all four wheels. A powerassist helps reduce the effort neededon the brake pedal. The ABS helpsyou retain ste

Page 103

this defeats thepurpose of the ABS. Let the ABSwork for you by always keeping firm,steady pressure on the brake pedalas you steer away from the hazard

Page 104 - Moonroof

****such as trying to take acorner too fast or making a suddenlane change. Always drive at a safe,prudent speed for the road andweather conditions.Alw

Page 105 - Parking Brake, Digital Clock

Your Acura is equipped with aTraction Control System (TCS) toassist you in maintaining tractionwhile driving slowly on loose orslippery surfaces. The

Page 106 - PPuusshh

When starting out or driving at lowspeeds on a loose or slippery roadsurface, you may notice that thevehicle does not respond to theaccelerator in the

Page 107 - Beverage Holder

This indicator will come on alongwith the ABS indicator if there is aproblem in the anti-lock brakesystem (see on page).The TCS indicator may occasion

Page 108 - Console Compartment, Coin Box

CONTINUEDThe VSA system cannot enhance thecar’s driving stability in all situationsand does not control your vehicle’sentire braking system. It is sti

Page 109 - Console Pocket

If the VSA indicator comes on whiledriving, pull to the side of the roadwhen it is safe and turn off theengine. Reset the system byrestarting the engi

Page 110 - Storage Tray, Coat Hook

VSA is turned on every time youstart the engine, even if you turned itoff the last time you drove the car.Driving with varying tire or wheelsizes may

Page 111 - Sun Visor, Vanity Mirror

− Exercise extra caution when drivingin rain after a long dry spell. Aftermonths of dry weather, the firstrains bring oil to the surface of theroadway

Page 112 - Accessory Power Sockets

This Owner’s Manual should be considered apermanent part of the car, and should remainwith the car when it is sold.This Owner’s Manual covers all mode

Page 113 - Interior Lights

Adjust the steering wheel, if needed,so that the wheel points toward yourchest, not toward your face.See page for how to adjust thesteering wheel.Poin

Page 114

−−Being able to seeclearly in all directions and beingvisible to other drivers are importantin all weather conditions. This ismore difficult in bad we

Page 115 - Main Menu

Your Acura has been designedprimarily to carry passengers andtheir cargo. You can use it to tow atrailer if you carefully observe theload limits, use

Page 116 - 3.2 CL with Navigation System

The total weight of the vehicle, alloccupants, all cargo, and thetongue load must not exceed:The total weight of the vehicle, alloccupants, all cargo,

Page 117 - Climate Control System

Always use safety chains. Make surethey are secured to both the trailerand hitch, and that they cross underthe tongue so they can catch thetrailer if

Page 118

CONTINUEDYour car has a trailer lightingconnector located in the trunk by theleft taillight. To use the connector,undo the fastener and unscrew thecar

Page 119

Your vehicle tires and spare areproperly inflated (see page ),and the trailer tires and spare areinflated as recommended by thetrailer maker.When prep

Page 120

−−−−CONTINUEDThe added weight, length, andheight of a trailer will affect yourvehicle’s handling and performance,so driving with a trailer requiressom

Page 121

Follow all normal precautions whenparking, including putting thetransmission in Park and firmlysetting the parking brake. Also, placewheel chocks at e

Page 122

If you have the skills and tools to per-form more complex maintenancetasks on your Acura, you may wantto purchase the Service Manual. Seepage for info

Page 123

Some of the most important safetyprecautions are given here. However,we cannot warn you of everyconceivable hazard that can arise inperforming mainten

Page 124

Because protecting the mother is thebest way to protect her unborn child,a pregnant woman should alwayswear a seat belt whenever she drivesor rides in

Page 125

Be surethere is adequate ventilationwhenever you operate the engine.Let theengine and exhaust system coolbefore touching any parts.Donot run the engin

Page 126

The Maintenance Schedule specifieshow often you should have your carserviced and what things needattention. It is essential that you haveyour car serv

Page 127

#U.S. Vehicles:According to state and federalregulations, failure to performmaintenance on the items markedwith will not void your emissionswarranties

Page 128

−###Follow the Normal ConditionsMaintenance Schedule if thesevere driving conditionsspecified in the SevereConditions MaintenanceSchedule do not apply

Page 129

−−□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□###Maintenance211U.S. OwnersCanadian OwnersA, B, CABCRefer to page to determine which schedule to use.Use the Maintenance Sc

Page 130 - Audio System

−−#**#**##Follow the Severe ConditionsMaintenance Schedule if youdrive your car underone or more of the followingconditions:Driving less than 5 miles

Page 131

−−□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□□**#**##****#CONTINUEDMaintenance213U.S. OwnersCanadian OwnersA, B, C, DABCDRefer to page to determine which schedule to use

Page 132

□□□□□□□□□□□***#***Maintenance214See information on maintenance and emissions warranty, lastcolumn, page .Check engine oil and coolant at each fuel sto

Page 133

CONTINUEDMaintenanceRequired Maintenance Record (for Normal and Severe Schedules)2153,750 mi7,500 mi11,250 mi15,000 mi18,750 mi22,500 mi26,250 mi30,00

Page 134

MaintenanceRequired Maintenance Record (for Normal and Severe Schedules)21663,750 mi67,500 mi71,250 mi75,000 mi78,750 mi82,500 mi86,250 mi90,000 mi93,

Page 135

If they do, theycould be very seriously injured in acrash.Carrying hard or sharpobjects on your lap, or driving witha pipe or other sharp object inyou

Page 136

−−−−−−−Youshouldcheckthefollowingitems at the specified intervals. Ifyou are unsure of how to performany check, turn to the page given.Engine oil leve

Page 137

Fluid LocationsMaintenance218BBRRAAKKEE FFLLUUIIDD((GGrraayy ccaapp))AAUUTTOOMMAATTIICCTTRRAANNSSMMIISSSSIIOONNFFLLUUIIDD DDIIPPSSTTIICCKK((YYeelllloo

Page 138

CONTINUEDTo add oil, unscrew and remove theengine oil fill cap on top of the valvecover. Pour in the oil, and install theengine oil fill cap. Tighten

Page 139

The oil’s viscosity or weight isprovided on the container’s label.Select the oil for your vehicleaccording to this chart.5W-20 oil is formulated for y

Page 140

Always change the oil and filteraccordingtothetimeanddistance(miles/kilometers) recommenda-tions in the maintenance schedule.The oil and filter collec

Page 141

Let the engine run for severalminutes and check the drain boltand oil filter for leaks.Turn off the engine, let it sit forseveral minutes, then check

Page 142

If the coolant level in the reservetank is at or below the MIN line, addcoolant to bring it up to the MAX line.Inspect the cooling system for leaks.Th

Page 143

Put the radiator cap back on.Tighten it fully.The coolant level should be up tothe base of the filler neck. Addcoolant if it is low.Remove the radiato

Page 144

CONTINUEDTurn the ignition ON (II). Turnthe heater temperature controldial to maximum heat (climatecontrol to 90°F/32°C). Turn offthe ignition. Open t

Page 145

Install a rubber hose on the drainbolt at the rear of the enginecylinder block. Loosen the drainbolt.Before removing the reserve tank,remove the cruis

Page 146

Children depend on adults to protectthem. However, despite their bestintentions, many parents and otheradults may not know how toprotect young passeng

Page 147

CONTINUEDFill the reserve tank to the MAXmark. Install the reserve tank cap.When the coolant stops draining,tightenthedrainplugatthebottom of the radi

Page 148

Install the radiator cap, andtighten it to the first stop.Start the engine and let it run untilthe radiator cooling fan comes onat least twice. Then s

Page 149

Fill the reservoir with a good-qualitywindshield washer fluid. Thisincreases the cleaning capability andprevents freezing in cold weather.Check the le

Page 150

Check the fluid level with the engineat normal operating temperature.Remove the dipstick (yellow loop)from the transmission and wipe itwith a clean cl

Page 151

The fluid level should be betweentheMINandMAXmarksonthesideof the reservoir. If the level is at orbelow the MIN mark, your brakesystem needs attention

Page 152

A low power steering fluid level canindicate a leak in the system. Checkthe fluid level frequently and havethe system inspected as soon aspossible.Alw

Page 153 - Security System

CONTINUEDClean the hood latch assembly with amild cleaner, then lubricate it with amultipurpose grease. Lubricate allthe moving parts (as shown),inclu

Page 154 - Cruise Control

Loosen the two bolts with aPhillips-head screwdriver. Removethe air cleaner housing cover bylifting and pivoting it out of theloops.Remove the old air

Page 155

CONTINUEDThe spark plugs in your car are aspecial platinum-tipped design forlonger life. The spark plugs shouldbe replaced according to the timeand di

Page 156

Use a wrench to remove thehexagonsocketheadcapboltholding the ignition coil. Removethe ignition coil by pulling itstraight out.Torque the spark plug.

Page 157

According to accident statistics,children of all ages and sizes aresafer when they are restrained in theback seat, not the front seat. TheNational Hig

Page 158 - Table of Contents

+−+−Install the ignition coil. Reinstallthe hexagon socket head cap bolt.Push the wire connector onto theignition coil. Make sure it locks inplace.Rep

Page 159 - Before you begin

Check the battery condition bylooking at the test indicator windowon the battery.The label on the battery explains thetest indicator’s colors.Check th

Page 160 - Canadian Owners:

−Check the battery terminals forcorrosion (a white or yellowishpowder). To remove it, cover theterminals with a solution of bakingsoda and water. It w

Page 161 - TTRRAAIINNIINNGG BBUUTTTTOONN

If your car’s battery is disconnectedor goes dead, the audio system willdisableitself.Thenexttimeyouturnon the radio you will see ‘‘COdE’’ inthe frequ

Page 162

−Check the condition of the wiperblades at least every six months.Look for signs of cracking in therubber, or areas that are gettinghard. Replace the

Page 163

Remove the blade from its holderby grasping the tabbed end of theblade. Pull firmly until the tabscome out of the holder.Examine the new wiper blades.

Page 164 - Before Driving

Run the air conditioning at least oncea week during the cold weathermonths. Run it for at least tenminutes while you are driving at asteady speed with

Page 165 - Break-in Period, Gasoline

−−This filter should be replaced every30,000 miles (48,000 km) under nor-mal conditions. It should be replacedevery 15,000 miles (24,000 km) if youdri

Page 166 - Service Station Procedures

−− We recommend that you visuallycheck your tires every day. If youthink a tire might be low, check itimmediately with a tire gauge.To safely operate

Page 167

Use a gauge to measure the airpressure at least once a month. Eventires that are in good condition maylose one to two psi (10 to 20 kPa, 0.1to 0.2 kgf

Page 168

To remind you of the passenger’sfront airbag hazards, and thatchildren must be properly restrainedin the back seat, your car haswarninglabelsonthedash

Page 169

Every time you check inflation, youshould also examine the tires fordamage, foreign objects, and wear.Youshouldlookfor:Bumps or bulges in the tread or

Page 170

In addition to proper inflation,correct wheel alignment helps todecrease tire wear. If you find a tireis worn unevenly, have your dealercheck the whee

Page 171 - Fuel Economy

When shopping for replacementtires, you may find that some tiresare ‘‘directional.’’ This means theyare designed to rotate only in onedirection. If yo

Page 172 - Accessories and Modifications

+Tires that are marked ‘‘M S’’ or‘‘All Season’’ on the sidewall have anall-weather tread design. Theyshould be suitable for most winterdriving conditi

Page 173

If you mount snow tires on yourAcura, make sure they are radialtires of the same size and load rangeas the original tires. Mount snowtiresonallfourwhe

Page 174 - Carrying Cargo

Check the operation of your car’sexterior lights at least once a month.A burned out bulb can create anunsafe condition by reducing yourcar’s visibilit

Page 175

Check the following:If you find any bulbs are burned out,replace them as soon as possible.Refer to the chart on page todetermine what type of replacem

Page 176

Halogen bulbs are used for the highbeam headlight bulbs. Whenreplacing a high beam headlight bulb,handle it by its base and protect theglass from cont

Page 177

Push the electrical connector backonto the bulb. Make sure it is onall the way.Turn on the headlights to test thenew bulb.(Driver’s side)Reinstall the

Page 178

Use a flat-tipped screwdriver toremove the three holding clipsfrom the splash shield. Pull thesplash shield down.Remove the socket by turning itone-qu

Page 179 - Preparing to Drive

Many parents say they prefer to putan infant or small child in the frontpassenger seat so they can watch thechild, or because the child requiresattent

Page 180 - Starting the Engine

If you are changing the bulb onthe driver’s side, start the engine,turn the steering wheel all the wayto the right, and turn off theengine. If you are

Page 181 - Automatic Transmission

Open the trunk.Pull the bulb straight out of itssocket.Push the new bulb straight intothe socket until it bottoms.Reinstall the socket into the lighta

Page 182

Open the trunk and remove thesocket from the light assembly byturning it one-quarter turn counter-clockwise.Reinstall the socket. Turn itclockwise unt

Page 183

The courtesy lights in the doors androof come apart the same way. Theydo not use the same type of bulb.Removethelensbycarefullyprying on the edge of t

Page 184

Door light:Pry on the top middle of the lens.Ceiling light:Pry on the front edge of the lensnear both sides.Spotlights:Pry on the front edge in front

Page 185

Open the trunk. Pull down thetrunk light cover.Remove the bulb by pulling itstraight out of its metal tabs.Push the new bulb into the metaltabs.Push t

Page 186

Block the rear wheels.Fill the fuel tank.Change the engine oil and filter(see page ).Wash and dry the exteriorcompletely.Cleantheinterior.Makesurethec

Page 187

264Main Menu

Page 188

Regular cleaning and polishing ofyour Acura helps to keep it ‘‘new’’looking. This section gives you hintson how to clean your car andpreserve its appe

Page 189

When you have washed and rinsedthe whole exterior, dry it with achamois or soft towel. Letting itair-dry will cause dulling and waterspots.Fill a buck

Page 190 - The Braking System

Childrenuptoaboutoneyear old should be restrained in arear-facing, reclining child seat. Onlya rear-facing seat provides theproper support to protect

Page 191

−−You should use a quality liquid orpaste wax. Apply it according to theinstructions on the container. Ingeneral, there are two types ofproducts:Waxes

Page 192

Vacuum the carpeting frequently toremove dirt. Ground-in dirt will makethe carpet wear out faster.Periodically shampoo the carpet tokeep it looking ne

Page 193 - On Type-S

If your seat belts get dirty, you canuse a soft brush with a mixture ofmild soap and warm water to cleanthem. Do not use bleach, dye, orcleaning solve

Page 194 - Traction Control System

Dirt build-up in the loops of the seatbelt anchors can cause the belts toretract slowly. Wipe the insides ofthe loops with a clean clothdampened in mi

Page 195

Repair chips and scratches in thepaint as soon as you discover them.Inspect and clean out the drainholes in the bottom of the doorsand body.Check the

Page 196 - VSA Activation Indicator

Make sure the repair facility usesgenuine Acura replacement bodyparts. Some companies make sheetmetal pieces that seem to duplicatethe original Acura

Page 197 - VSA System Indicator

This section covers the more-common problems that motoristsexperience with their vehicles. Itgives you information about how tosafely evaluate the pro

Page 198

Thecompactsparetirehasashortertread life than a regular tire. Replaceit when you can see the tread wearindicator bars. The replacementshould be the sa

Page 199 - Driving in Bad Weather

If you have a flat tire while driving,stop in a safe place to change it.Stopping in traffic or on the shoulderof a busy road is dangerous. Driveslowly

Page 200

Loosen the five wheel nuts 1/2turn with the wheel wrench.Turn the jack’s end bracketcounterclockwise to loosen it, thenremove the jack.The jack is beh

Page 201 - Towing a Trailer

Before purchasing a child seat, werecommend that parents test thechild seat in the specific vehicleseating position (or positions) wherethey intend to

Page 202

△CONTINUEDRemove the wheel nuts and flattire. Temporarily place the flat tireon the ground with the outsidesurface of the wheel facing up.You could sc

Page 203

Lowerthecartothegroundandremove the jack.Put on the spare tire. Put thewheel nuts back on finger-tight,then tighten them in a crisscrosspattern with t

Page 204

CONTINUEDRemove the center cap beforestoring the flat tire in the trunkwell.Place the flat tire face down in thespare tire well.Tighten the wheel nuts

Page 205

Store the jack in its holder. Turnthe jack’s end bracket to lock it inplace. Replace the cover. Store thetools.Diagnosing why your engine won’tstart f

Page 206

When you turn the ignition switch toSTART (III), you do not hear thenormal noise of the engine trying tostart. You may hear a clicking soundor series

Page 207

In this case, the starter motor’sspeed sounds normal, or even fasterthan normal, when you turn theignition switch to START (III), butthe engine does n

Page 208 - Maintenance

If your car’s battery has run down,you may be able to start the engineby using a booster battery. Althoughthis seems like a simple procedure,you shoul

Page 209 - Maintenance Safety

−++Connect the second jumper cableto the negative ( ) terminal onthe booster battery. Connect theother end to the grounding strapas shown. Do not conn

Page 210

If the booster battery is in anothervehicle, have an assistant startthat vehicle and run it at a fast idle.The numbers in the illustration showyou the

Page 211 - Maintenance Schedule

If you see steam and/or spraycoming from under the hood, turnoff the engine.If you do not see steam or spray,leave the engine running andwatch the tem

Page 212

If a small child must ride in thefront, follow the instructionsprovided in this section.This page briefly summarizes Acura’srecommendations on where t

Page 213 - OCCASIONALLY

If the temperature gauge stays atthe red mark, turn off the engine.Wait until you see no more signsof steam or spray, then open thehood.If you don’t f

Page 214

Start the engine and watch the oilpressure indicator. If the lightdoes not go out within ten seconds,turn off the engine. There is amechanical problem

Page 215

By eliminating as much of theelectrical load as possible, you candrive several miles (kilometers)before the battery is too dischargedto keep the engin

Page 216 - CONTINUED

If the indicator remains on past threedriving trips, or the fuel cap was notloose or missing, have the carchecked by the dealer as soon aspossible. Dr

Page 217

Your car has certain ‘‘readinesscodes’’ that are part of the on-boarddiagnostics for the emissionssystems. In some states, part of theemissions testin

Page 218

****If you must drive the car a shortdistance in this condition, driveslowly and cautiously.If it comes on at any other time, itindicates a problem wi

Page 219

If the electric motor will not closethe moonroof, do the following:Check the fuse for the moonroofmotor (see page ). If the fuseis blown, replace it w

Page 220 - Owner Maintenance Checks

All the electrical circuits in your carhave fuses to protect them from ashort circuit or overload. Thesefuses are located in three fuse boxes.Theinter

Page 221 - Fluid Locations

−Check each of the large fuses inthe under-hood fuse box bylooking through the top at the wireinside. Removing these fusesrequires a Phillips-head scr

Page 222 - Engine Oil

Look for a burned wire inside thefuse. If it is burned, replace it withoneofthesparefusesofthesamerating or lower.If the replacement fuse of thesame r

Page 223

As you read this manual, you willfind information that is preceded bya symbol. Thisinformation is intended to help youavoid damage to your Acura, othe

Page 224

After selecting a proper child seat,and a good position to install the seat,there are three main steps ininstalling the seat:Make sure the child is pr

Page 225

******−**Amps. Circuits ProtectedNo. No. Amps. Circuits ProtectedCONTINUED20 A30 A7.5 A60 A40 A40 A20 A40 A40 A40 A40 A15 A10 A7.5 ACondenser FanConde

Page 226 - Cooling System

**−−←← →→**Circuits ProtectedAmps.No. Circuits ProtectedNo. Amps.Fuel PumpMain SRSHeater Control, A/C ClutchRelay, Cooling Fan RelayMirror, Heated Sea

Page 227

−No. Amps. Circuits Protected12320 A20 AVSA F/S RelayVSA Throttle MotorNot UsedOn Type-SFusesTaking Care of the Unexpected299VSA FUSE BOXMain MenuTabl

Page 228

−−−There are three popular types ofprofessional towing equipment.If your car needs to be towed, call aprofessional towing service or, if youbelong to

Page 229

If you decide to tow your car with allfour wheels on the ground, makesure you use a properly-designed andattached tow bar. Prepare the car fortowing a

Page 230

302Main Menu

Page 231

Thediagramsinthissectiongiveyou the dimensions and capacities ofyour Acura, and the locations of theidentification numbers. It alsoincludes informatio

Page 232 - Windshield Washers

Your car has several identifyingnumbers located in various places.The Vehicle Identification Number(VIN) is the 17-digit number yourAcura dealer uses

Page 233 - Automatic Transmission Fluid

The Transmission Number is on alabel on top of the transmission.The Engine Number is stamped intothe engine block. It is on the frontleft.Identificati

Page 234

−−****Technical InformationSpecifications306DimensionsWeightsAir ConditioningCapacities4.2 US qt (4.0 , 3.5 Imp qt)192.0 in (4,877 mm)70.4 in (1,789 m

Page 235 - Power Steering

Only a rear-facing child seat providesproper support for a baby’s head,neck, and back. Infants up to aboutone year of age must be restrained ina rear-

Page 236 - Replacement

−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−**********Technical InformationSpecifications307FusesBatteryEngineTiresAlignmentLights12 V12 V60 W (HB3)24/2.2 CP12 V12 V21 W21/5 WI

Page 237 - Air Cleaner Element

−The treadwear grade is a compara-tive rating based on the wear rate ofthe tire when tested under controlledconditions on a specified governmenttest c

Page 238 - Spark Plugs

− Warning: The temperature grade forthis tire is established for a tire thatis properly inflated and not over-loaded. Excessive speed, underinfla-tion

Page 239

Some conventional gasolines arebeing blended with alcohol or anether compound. These gasolinesare collectively referred to asoxygenated fuels. To meet

Page 240

If you are planning to take yourAcura outside the U.S. or Canada,contact the tourist bureaus in theareas you will be traveling in to findout about the

Page 241 - CCOOVVEERR

**The United States Clean Air Actsets standards for automobileemissions. It also requires thatautomobile manufacturers explain toowners how their emis

Page 242

The exhaust emissions controlsinclude four systems: PGM-FI,Ignition Timing Control, ExhaustGas Recirculation and Three WayCatalytic Converter. These f

Page 243

Always use unleaded gasoline.Even a small amount of leadedgasoline can contaminate thecatalyst metals, making the threeway catalytic converter ineffec

Page 244 - Wiper Blades

CONTINUEDIf you take your vehicle for a stateemissions test shortly after thebattery has been disconnected orgone dead, it may not pass the test.This

Page 245

If the testing facility determines thereadiness codes are still not set, seeyour Acura dealer.Select a nearby lightly traveledmajor highway where you

Page 246 - Air Conditioning System

With the child seat in the desiredback seating position, route thebelt through the child seataccording to the seat maker’sinstructions, then insert th

Page 247 - AALLTTEERRNNAATTOORR BBEELLTT

Customer Relations...Information . 318...Warranty Coverages . 319Reporting Safety Defects...

Page 248 - Timing Belt, Tires

When you call or write, please giveus this information:Acura dealership personnel aretrained professionals. They shouldbe able to answer all your ques

Page 249 - Normal Driving

−−−−−−−−−a seatbelt that fails to function properly iscoveredfortheusefullifeofthevehicle.providescoverageforaslongasthepur-chaser of the muffler owns

Page 250

To contact NHTSA, you may eithercall the Auto Safety Hotline toll-freeat 1-800-424-9393 (or 366-0123 inWashington D.C. area) or write to:NHTSA, U.S. D

Page 251

***−−−−*2002ACUThe following publications covering the operation andservicing of your vehicle can be obtained from HelmIncorporated, either by filling

Page 252

−−−SHIPTOPAYMENTThis manual complements the Service Manual byproviding in-depth troubleshooting information for eachelectrical circuit in your vehicle

Page 253

CONTINUED...Accessories and Modifications . 169...Accessories . 169.Additional Safety Precautions . 170...

Page 254 - Premium model only

*Bulb Replacement...Back-up Lights . 258...Brake Lights . 258...Front Side Marker Lights . 257.

Page 255

CONTINUED...Economy, Fuel . 168...Emergencies on the Road . 273...Battery, Jump Starting . 283...

Page 256

...Flat Tire, Changing a . 275...Floor Mats . 268Fluids...Automatic Transmission . 230...

Page 257

After confirming that the belt islocked, grab the shoulder part ofthe belt near the buckle and pullup to remove any slack from thelap part of the belt

Page 258 - BBUULLBB

CONTINUED...Indicators, Instrument Panel . 53...Infant Restraint . 28...Infant Se

Page 259 - HHOOLLDDIINNGG CCLLIIPPSS

...Octane Requirement, Gasoline . 162...Odometer . 61...Odometer, Trip . 61Oil...

Page 260 - CCLLIIPPSS

**...Road Lamps . 65...Rotation, Tire . 248...Safe

Page 261 - BBUUTTTTOONN

...Sunglasses Holder . 103Supplemental Restraint...System .9,43...

Page 262

**...WARNING, Explanation of . ii...Warning Labels, Location of . 50...Warranty Coverages . 319Washer, Windshield...

Page 263 - SSCCRREEWWSS

Service Information SummaryGasoline:Fuel Tank Capacity:Recommended Engine Oil:Tire Pressure (measured cold):SpareTirePressure:Power Steering Fluid:Bra

Page 264

If you are not wearing a seat beltin a crash, you could be thrownforward into the dashboard andcrush the infant.Ifyouarewearingaseatbelt,theinfantcanb

Page 265 - TTRRUUNNKK LLIIGGHHTT

A child who can sit up withoutsupport, and who fits within the childseat maker’s weight and heightlimits, should be restrained in aforward-facing, upr

Page 266 - Storing Your Car

To activate the lockable retractor,slowly pull the shoulder part of thebelt all the way out until it stops,then let the belt feed back into theretract

Page 267

After confirming that the belt islocked, grab the shoulder part ofthe belt near the buckle and pullup to remove any slack from thelap part of the belt

Page 268 - Appearance Care

When a child reaches therecommended weight or height limitfor a forward-facing child seat, thechild should sit in the back seat andwear a lap/shoulder

Page 269 - Exterior Care

Devices intended to improveoccupant comfort or reposition theshoulder part of a seat belt, severelycompromise the protective capabilityof the seat bel

Page 270

−−−−−−To help you make informeddecisions about safety, we haveprovided operating procedures andother information on labels and inthis manual. This inf

Page 271 - Interior Care

The back seat is the safest place fora child of any age or size.In addition, the passenger’s frontairbag poses serious risks to children.If the seat i

Page 272

Of course, children vary widely. Andwhile age may be one indicator ofwhen a child can safely ride in thefront, there are other importantfactors you sh

Page 273

Your car has two tether anchoragepoints under the rear window forsecuring a tether-style child seat tothe car.The tether anchorage points arelocated u

Page 274 - Corrosion Protection

This seat belt has a single belt thatgoes over your shoulder, across yourchest and across your hips.To unlock the belt, push the redPRESSbuttononthebu

Page 275 - Body Repairs

If the shoulder part of the belt ispulled all the way out, the lockingmechanism will activate. The beltwill retract, but it will not allow thepassenge

Page 276 - Taking Care of the Unexpected

For safety, you should check thecondition of your seat belts regularly.Pull each belt out fully and look forfrays, cuts, burns, and wear. Checkthat th

Page 277 - Compact Spare Tire

Your Supplemental Restraint System(SRS) includes:An indicator light on theinstrument panel that alerts you toa possible problem with thesystem (see pa

Page 278 - Changing a Flat Tire

The total time for inflation anddeflation is approximately one-tenthof a second, so fast that mostoccupants are not aware that theairbags deployed unt

Page 279

To get the best protection from theside airbags, front seat occupantsshould wear their seat belts and situpright and well back in their seats.Your car

Page 280

If the light comes on at any othertime, or does not come on at all, youshould have the system checked byyour dealer. For example:If the SRS indicator

Page 281

Your Car at a Glance2HHOOOODD RREELLEEAASSEEHHAANNDDLLEEAAUUDDIIOO SSYYSSTTEEMMCCLLIIMMAATTEE CCOONNTTRROOLLSSYYSSTTEEMMPPOOWWEERR WWIINNDDOOWWSSWWIIT

Page 282

This light alerts you thatthe passenger’s side airbaghas been automatically shut off.If a small-statured adult leanssideways, or larger adult slouches

Page 283

Your front and side airbag systemsare virtually maintenance-free, andthere are no parts you can safelyservice. However, you must haveyour car serviced

Page 284 - If Your Engine Won’t Start

High levels of carbon monoxide cancollect rapidly in enclosed areas,such as a garage. Do not run theengine with the garage door closed.Even with the d

Page 285

These labels are in the locationsshown. They warn you of potentialhazards that could cause seriousinjury. Read these labels carefully.If a label comes

Page 286 - Jump Starting

This section gives information aboutthe controls and displays thatcontribute to the daily operation ofyour Acura. All the essential controlsare within

Page 287

Control LocationsInstruments and Controls52PPOOWWEERR WWIINNDDOOWWSSWWIITTCCHHEESSTTRRUUNNKK RREELLEEAASSEEBBUUTTTTOONNHHOOOODD RREELLEEAASSEE HHAANND

Page 288

*****The U.S. instrument panel is shown. Differences for the Canadian models are noted in the text.Indicator LightsInstruments and ControlsPPrreemmiiu

Page 289 - If Your Engine Overheats

*****The U.S. instrument panel is shown. Differences for the Canadian models are noted in the text.Indicator LightsInstruments and ControlsTTyyppee--S

Page 290

This light has two functions:This indicator comes on when youturn the ignition switch ON (II). Itis a reminder to check the parkingbrake. Driving with

Page 291 - Low Oil Pressure Indicator

This indicator lights when you turnthe ignition switch ON (II). If itcomes on at any other time, itindicates that the passenger’s sideairbag has autom

Page 292 - Charging System Indicator

Your Car at a Glance3IINNSSTTRRUUMMEENNTT PPAANNEELL BBRRIIGGHHTTNNEESSSSWWIINNDDSSHHIIEELLDD WWIIPPEERRSS//WWAASSHHEERRSSHHAAZZAARRDD WWAARRNNIINNGG

Page 293 - Malfunction Indicator Lamp

If this light comes on and stays on atany other time, or it does not comeon when you turn the ignition switchON (II), there is a problem with theVSA s

Page 294

This light comes on with the highbeam headlights. See page forinformation on the headlightcontrols.On Canadian models, this indicatorcomes on with red

Page 295 - Brake System Indicator

This light comes on as a reminderthat you must refuel soon.If a brake light does not work, theindicator comes onwhen you push the brake pedal withthe

Page 296 - Closing the Moonroof

U.S. ModelsCanadian ModelsThis shows your speed in miles perhour (mph). The smaller innernumbers are the speed in kilometersper hour (km/h).This shows

Page 297

The odometer shows the total dis-tance your car has been driven. Itmeasures miles in U.S. models andkilometers in Canadian models.It is illegal under

Page 298

This indicator displays the outsidetemperature in Fahrenheit in U.S.models, and in Centigrade inCanadian models.In certain weather conditions,temperat

Page 299 - BBLLOOWWNN

−For the first 6,000 miles (9,600 km)after the Maintenance RequiredIndicator is reset, it will come on fortwo seconds when you turn theignition switch

Page 300

***Thetwoleversonthesteeringcolumn contain controls for drivingfeatures you use most often. The leftlever controls the turn signals,headlights, and hi

Page 301

CONTINUEDTo change between low beams andhigh beams, pull the turn signal leveruntil you hear a click, then let go.The blue high beam indicator willlig

Page 302 - VSA FUSE BOX

The high beams will stay on for aslong as you hold the lever back, nomatter what position the headlightswitch is in.To flash the high beams, pull thet

Page 304

Signal a turn or lane change with thislever. Push down on the lever tosignal a left turn, and up to signal aright turn. If you push it up or downall t

Page 305

The right lever controls the wind-shield wipers and washers. Therotary switch at the end of the leverhas three positions:INT: intermittent: low speed:

Page 306 - Technical Information

To operate the wipers in mist mode,push the control lever down. Thewipers run at high speed until yourelease the lever. This gives you aquick way to c

Page 307 - Identification Numbers

The rear window defogger will clearfog, frost, and thin ice from thewindow. Push the defogger button toturn it on and off. The light in thebutton ligh

Page 308

CONTINUEDSee page for important safetyinformation about how to properlyposition the steering wheel.17Make sure the rear window is clearand you have go

Page 309 - Specifications

To adjust the steering wheel upwardor downward:Push the lever under the steeringcolumn all the way down.Move the steering wheel to thedesired position

Page 310

Your car comes with two masterkeys and a valet key.The master key fits all the locks onyour car:• Ignition• Doors• Trunk pass-through cover•Glovebox•

Page 311

Your car also comes with two remotetransmitters; see page for anexplanation of the operation.The Immobilizer System protectsyour car from theft. A pro

Page 312

This indicator will also blink severaltimes when you turn the ignitionswitch from ON (II) to ACCESSORY(I) or LOCK (0).Do not attempt to alter this sys

Page 313 - Oxygenated Fuels

−−−−You can insert orremove the key only in this position.To switch from ACCESSORY toLOCK, you must push the key inslightly as you turn it. The shift

Page 314 - Driving in Foreign Countries

This section gives you importantinformation about how to protectyourself and your passengers. Itshows you how to use seat beltsproperly. It explains y

Page 315 - Emissions Controls

CONTINUEDEach door has a master door lockswitch. Either switch locks andunlocks both doors. Push the switchdown to lock both doors and up tounlock the

Page 316

If you forget and leave the key in theignition switch, Lockout Preventionwill not allow you to lock the driver’sdoor. With the driver’s door openandth

Page 317 - Three Way Catalytic Converter

CONTINUEDIf the seat and mirrors are already inthe proper positions, you will hearthree beeps when you open the door.Theremotetransmitterswillalsoacti

Page 318 - State Emissions Testing

+Panic mode allows you to remotelyactivate your car’s security system toattract attention. When activated, thehorn will sound, and the exteriorlights

Page 319

▽As required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This devicemay not

Page 320

Youcanopenthetrunkinthreeways:Press the trunk release button onthe driver’s door.Press and hold the trunk releasebutton on the remote transmitterfor a

Page 321 - RELATIONS AVEC LA CLIENTÈLE

To protect items in the trunk whenyou need to give the key to someoneelse:Disable the trunk release buttonon the driver’s door by turning offthe trunk

Page 322 - Warranty Coverages

To open the trunk, push the releaselever to the left.As a safety feature, your car has arelease lever on the trunk latch sothe trunk can be opened fro

Page 323

The glove box light comes on onlywhen the parking lights are on.Open the glove box by squeezing thehandle. Close it with a firm push.Lock or unlock th

Page 324 - Authorized Manuals

−Pull up or push down on the front ofthe switch to move the seat bottom’sfront edge up or down. Pull up orpush down on the rear of the switchto move t

Page 325

You’ll find many safetyrecommendations throughout thissection, and throughout this manual.Therecommendationsonthispageare the ones we consider to be t

Page 326

Pull the center of the horizontalswitch up to raise the seat. Push itdown to lower the seat.Adjust the seat-back angle bypushing the rear switch in th

Page 327

−The seat adjustment switches are onthe outside edge of the seat bottom.Push the long horizontal switchforward or backward to move theseat bottom in t

Page 328

To get into the rear seat, open thedoor and pull the release lever up onthesideoftheseat-back.Theseat-back will tilt forward and the entireseat will m

Page 329

See page for important safetyinformation and a warning about how toproperly position the head restraints.15The front head restraints helpprotect you a

Page 330

CONTINUEDThe lid of the console compartmentcanbeusedasanarmrestbymovingit forward and backward. Make surethe armrest is securely latched.The rear seat

Page 331

The pass-through cover can beopened from either side; it foldsforward onto the center armrest.Open the cover by sliding the knobdownward and pushing o

Page 332

Turn the ignition switch ON (II).Move the selector switch to L(driver’s side) or R (passenger’sside).Keeptheinsideandoutsidemirrorsclean and adjusted

Page 333

The outside mirrors are heated to re-move fog and frost. With the ignitionswitchON(II),turnontheheatersby pressing the button. The light inthe button

Page 334

Turn the ignition switch ON (II).You cannot add a new drivingposition in the memory unless theignition switch is ON (II). You canrecall a memorized po

Page 335 - Service Information Summary

Doing any of the following afterpressing the MEMO button willcancel the storing procedure.Not pressing a memory buttonwithin 5 seconds.You can select

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