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2007 Acura RL 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 Safe
ty................................................................................................................
iii
Your Vehicle at a Glance.....................................................................................................................4
Driver and Passenger Safety ..............................................................................................................7
Proper use and care of your vehicle's seat belts, and Supplemental Restraint System.
Instruments and Controls.................................................................................................................59
Instrument panel indicator and gauge, and how to use dashboard and steering column controls.
Comfort and Convenience Features ..............................................................................................197
How to operate the climate control system, the audio system, and other convenience features.
Before Driving..................................................................................................................................325
What gasoline to use, how to break-in your new vehicle, and how to load luggage and other cargo.
Driving ..............................................................................................................................................339
The proper way to start the engine, shift the transmission, and park, plus towing a trailer.
Maintenance.....................................................................................................................................379
The Maintenance Schedule shows you when you need to take your vehicle to the dealer.
Taking Care of the Unexpected......................................................................................................427
This section covers several problems motorists sometimes experience, and how to handle them.
Technical Information.....................................................................................................................457
ID numbers, dimensions, capacities, and technical information.
Warranty and Customer Relations (U.S. and Canada)................................................................473
A summary of the warranties covering your new Acura, and how to contact us.
Authorized Manuals (U.S. only)......................................................................................................477
How to order manuals and other technical literature.
Index...................................................................................................................................................... I
Service Information Summary
A summary of information you need when you pull up to the fuel pump.
Accord Value Package Audio System
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - Contents

2007 Acura RL Online Reference Owner's Manual Use these links (and links throughout this manual) to navigate through this reference. For a printe

Page 2 - Owner’s Identification

−You’ll find many safetyrecommendations throughout thissection, and throughout this manual.Therecommendationsonthispageare the ones we consider to be

Page 3 - Introduction

▲▼When your choice is set, you will seethe above display for several seconds,then the screen goes back toCUSTOMIZE ENTRY.To exit ADJUST OUTSIDE TEMP.D

Page 4

▲▼▲▼While METER SETUP is shown inthe CUSTOMIZE GROUP of themulti-information display, press theSEL/RESET button. The screenchanges to CUSTOMIZE MENU.P

Page 5 - AFewWordsAboutSafety

▲▼To exit TRIP A & AVG. FUELRESET with REFUEL withoutchanging the current setting, selectEXIT by pressing the INFO ( / )button, then press the SEL

Page 6 - Your Vehicle at a Glance

▲▼−−−▲▼While METER SETUP is shown inthe CUSTOMIZE GROUP of themulti-information display, press theSEL/RESET button. The screenchanges to CUSTOMIZE MEN

Page 7

▲▼When your choice is set, you will seethe above display for several seconds,then the screen goes back toCUSTOMIZE ENTRY.To exit ELAPSED TIME RESETwit

Page 8

▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼There are two position setups youcan make:MEMORY POSITION LINKAUTO TILT & TELESCOPICWhile the multi-information displayis in the CUSTOMIZE

Page 9 - Driver and Passenger Safety

▲▼When Memory Position Link is setto ON, the driver’s seat, the steeringwheel, and the outside mirrorpositions move to the positionsstored in memory.

Page 10 - Important Safety Precautions

▲▼To exit MEMORY POSITION LINKwithout changing the current setting,select EXIT by pressing the INFO( / ) button, then press the SEL/RESET button. The

Page 11 - Table of Contents

▲▼▲▼When AUTO TILT TELESCOPIC isset to ON, the steering wheelautomatically moves fully in and upwhen you turn the ignition switch tothe LOCK (0) posit

Page 12 - What You Should Do:

▲▼To exit AUTO TILT &TELESCOPIC without changing thecurrent setting, select EXIT bypressing the INFO ( / ) button,then press the SEL/RESET button.

Page 13 - CONTINUED

**Your vehicle is equipped with manyfeatures that work together toprotect you and your passengersduring a crash.Some features do not require anyaction

Page 14

▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼DOOR UNLOCK MODEKEYLESS ACCESSLIGHT FLASHKEYLESS ACCESS BEEPEach time you press the INFO ( /) button, the screen changes asshown in the illust

Page 15 - Protecting Adults and Teens

▲▼To select whether the driver’s dooror all doors unlock when you openthe driver’s door with the remote orby grabbing the door handle (whilecarrying t

Page 16

▲▼To exit DOOR UNLOCK MODEwithout changing the current setting,select EXIT by pressing the INFO( / ) button, then press the SEL/RESET button. The scre

Page 17

▲▼▲▼When KEYLESS ACCESS LIGHTFLASH is set to ON, some exteriorlights blink twice when you unlockthedoorsbygrabbingthedriver’sdoor handle while carryin

Page 18

▲▼To exit KEYLESS ACCESS LIGHTFLASH without changing thecurrent setting, select EXIT bypressing the INFO ( / ) button,then press the SEL/RESET button.

Page 19

▲▼▲▼When KEYLESS ACCESS BEEP isset to ON, the beeper sounds twicewhen you unlock the doors bygrabbing the drivers door handlewhile carrying the remote

Page 20

▲▼To exit KEYLESS ACCESS BEEPwithout changing the current setting,select EXIT by pressing the INFO( / ) button, then press the SEL/RESET button. The s

Page 21

▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼There are three settings in thelighting setup:INTERIOR LIGHTDIMMING TIMEWhile CUSTOMIZE GROUP isshown on the multi-informationdisplay, select

Page 22

▲▼While LIGHTING SETUP is shownin the CUSTOMIZE GROUP of themulti-information display, press theSEL/RESET button. You will see theabove display.Press

Page 23

▲▼When your choice is set, you will seethe above display for several seconds,then the screen goes back toCUSTOMIZE ENTRY.To exit INTERIOR LIGHTDIMMING

Page 24

Your vehicle is equipped with seatbelts in all seating positions.Seat belts are the single mosteffectivesafetydeviceforadultsandlarger children. (Infa

Page 25

▲▼ ▲▼The headlights, parking lights, sidemarker lights, taillights, and licenseplate lights go off after the selectedtime when you close the driver’sd

Page 26 - Brake System

▲▼To exit HEADLIGHT AUTO OFFTIMER without changing thecurrent setting, select EXIT bypressing the INFO ( / ) button,then press the SEL/RESET button.Th

Page 27 - Information

−−−−−▲▼▲▼MAXTheheadlightscomeonwhenitisbright.HIGHTheheadlightscomeonwhenitissomewhat bright.MIDTheheadlightscomeonwhenitisasbright as sunset or sunri

Page 28 - Airbag System Components

▲▼To exit AUTO LIGHT SENSITIVITYwithout changing the current setting,select EXIT by pressing the INFO( / ) button, then press the SEL/RESET button. Th

Page 29

▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼AUTO DOOR LOCKAUTO DOOR UNLOCKThere are five settings to choosefrom in the door/window setup:While CUSTOMIZE GROUP isshown on the multi-inform

Page 30

−−−▲▼There are three settings you canchoose from:SHIFT FROM PThe doors lock whenever you movethe shift lever out of Park.WITH VEH SPDThe doors lock wh

Page 31

▲▼To exit AUTO DOOR LOCK withoutchanging the current setting, selectEXIT by pressing the INFO ( / )button, then press the SEL/RESETbutton. The screen

Page 32

▲▼−−▲▼−There are three settings you canchoose from:While DOOR/WINDOW SETUP isshownintheCUSTOMIZEGROUPof the multi-information display,press the SEL/RE

Page 33 - Advanced Airbags

▲▼To exit AUTO DOOR UNLOCKwithout changing the current setting,select EXIT by pressing the INFO( / ) button, then press the SEL/RESET button. The scre

Page 34

▲▼▲▼While the multi-information displayis in the DOOR/WINDOW SETUPscreen of the CUSTOMIZE GROUP,press the SEL/RESET button. Thescreen changes to CUSTO

Page 35 - Side Airbag Cutoff System

CONTINUEDYour vehicle has a supplementalrestraint system (SRS) with frontairbags to help protect the heads andchests of the driver and a front seatpas

Page 36

▲▼When your choice is set, you will seethe above display for several seconds,then the screen goes back toCUSTOMIZE ENTRY.To exit DOOR LOCK MODEwithout

Page 37

▲▼▲▼When you press the LOCK buttonon the remote to lock the doors andthe trunk, and then press the buttonagain within 5 seconds, a beepersounds once a

Page 38 - An airbag ever inflates

▲▼When your choice is set, you will seethe above display for several seconds,then the screen goes back toCUSTOMIZE ENTRY.If your choice is not set, yo

Page 39

▲▼▲▼When you unlock the doors bypressing the UNLOCK button on theremote or by grabbing the driver’sdoor handle while carrying theremote, but do not op

Page 40

▲▼To exit SECURITY RELOCKTIMER without changing thecurrent setting, select EXIT bypressing the INFO ( / ) button,then press the SEL/RESET button.The s

Page 41

▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼While the multi-information displayis in the CUSTOMIZE GROUPscreen, select WIPER SETUP bypressing the INFO ( / ) button,then press the SEL/RES

Page 42 - Canadian Models

▲▼−−You can select from these twosettings when the wiper switch is inthe INT (intermittent) position:While the multi-information displayis in the WIPE

Page 43

▲▼To exit WIPER ACTION withoutchanging the current setting, selectEXIT by pressing the INFO ( / )button, then press the SEL/RESETbutton. The screen go

Page 44

***********To use the horn, press the center pad of the steering wheel.On models with navigation system, refer to the navigation system manual.If equi

Page 45

−−−−−−−−MISTOFFINT IntermittentLO Low speedHI High speedWindshield washersPush the right lever up or down toselect a position.The wipers run at highsp

Page 46

The most important things you needto know about your airbags are:Always wearyour seat belt properly, and situpright and as far back from thesteering w

Page 47 - Standard 213

− Pull backand hold the wiper control lever.The washers spray until yourelease the lever. The wipers runat low speed, then complete onemore sweep afte

Page 48

The windshield wiper arms have twoparked positions: winter and summer.In the winter position, the arms sitslightly above the edge of the hood.This red

Page 49 - Installing a Child Seat

−−−Push down on thelever to signal a left turn and up tosignal a right turn. To signal a lanechange, push lightly on the lever,and hold it. The lever

Page 50

−The automatic lighting feature iscontrolledbyasensorlocatedontopof the dashboard. Do not cover thissensor or spill liquids on it.Even with the automa

Page 51

Turn the fog lights on and off byturning the switch next to theheadlight switch.You can use the fog lights only whenthe headlights are on low beam.The

Page 52

If the AFS indicator comes on andstarts blinking while driving, pull tothe side of the road when it is safe,andturnofftheengine.IftheAFSindicator keep

Page 53

This switch is at the right side of theleft vent. Press it to turn the AFS onand off. When AFS is off, the AFSindicator comes on as a reminderwhenyout

Page 54 - Protecting Larger Children

+−+−Push the button between the centervents to turn on the hazard warninglights (four-way flashers). Thiscauses all four outside turn signalsand both

Page 55

+The rear window defogger clears fog,frost,andthinicefromthewindow.Push the defogger button to turn itonandoff.Pushingthisbuttonalsoturns the mirror h

Page 56

Make any steering wheel adjustmentbefore you start driving.Move the steering wheel in, out, up,or down by pushing and holding theadjustment switch in

Page 57

−The following pages provideinstructions on how to properlyprotect the driver, adultpassengers, and teenage childrenwho are large enough and matureeno

Page 58 - Carbon Monoxide Hazard

When you turn the ignition switch tothe LOCK (0) position and release it,or remove the built-in key from theignition switch, the steering wheelautomat

Page 59 - Safety Labels

Youshouldhavereceivedakeynumber tag with your keys. You willneed this key number if you everhave to get a lost key replaced. Useonly Acura-approved ke

Page 60

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 61 - Instruments and Controls

−−−−The ignition switch has fourpositions: LOCK (0), ACCESSORY(I), ON (II), and START (III).Use this positiononly to start the engine. The switchretur

Page 62 - Control Locations

Each door has a lock tab above theinside door handle. Pull the tab tolock the door and push it to unlock.Whenyoupullthetabonthedriver’sdoor, all the d

Page 63 - Instrument Panel

If your vehicle’s battery goes dead oris disconnected, you can open thetrunk from the rear seat by pullingthe trunk release handle. Reach thehandle th

Page 64 - Instrument Panel Indicators

As a safety feature, your vehicle hasa release lever on the right corner inthe trunk so the trunk can be openedfrom the inside. To open the trunk,push

Page 65

−Moves the seat forwardand backward.The controls for the poweradjustable front seats are on theoutside edge of each seat bottom.You can adjust the sea

Page 66

See page for important safetyinformation and a warning about how toproperly position the head restraints.16Your vehicle has adjustable headrestraints

Page 67

The rear seat armrest is in thecenter of the rear seat. Pivot it downto use it.Open the cover by pushing the knoband pulling the cover down. To closet

Page 68

Adjust the driver’s seat as far to therear as possible while allowing you tomaintain full control of the vehicle.Have a front passenger adjust theirse

Page 69

The inside mirror can automaticallydarken to reduce glare. To turn onthis feature, press the button on thebottom of the mirror. The AUTOindicator come

Page 70

The outside mirrors are heated toremove fog and frost. With theignition switch in the ON (II)position, turn on the heaters bypressing the button. The

Page 71

Store a driving position only whenthe vehicle is parked.Adjust the steering wheel to acomfortable position (see page).Adjust the outside mirrors for b

Page 72

To select a memorized position, dothis:Press the desired memory button(1 or 2) until you hear a beep.The system will move the seat,steering wheel, and

Page 73

Press any button on the controlpanel: MEMO, 1, or 2.Adjust the outside mirrors.Shift out of Park.Push any of the adjustmentswitches for the seat or st

Page 74

Your vehicle has a keyless accesssystem. When you carry the remotewith you, you can lock/unlock thedoor(s), unlock the trunk, and startthe engine with

Page 75

This remote is used to lock/unlockthe doors and unlock the trunk.When you carry the remote, you canlock/unlock the doors, unlock thetrunk, and start t

Page 76

The handle of each front door has asensor. That sensor works with theremote so you can automaticallyunlock/lock the door(s).To change the ‘‘DOOR UNLOC

Page 77

Each front door has a LOCK/UNLOCK feature.When you touch the door locksensor of the front door by hand, allthe doors and the trunk will lock.The lock

Page 78

Before closing the trunk, make suretheremoteisnotinthetrunk.If you close the trunk when theremote is in it, the system beeps, andthe trunk reopens.Whe

Page 79

If you sit too close to the steeringwheel or dashboard, you can beseriously injured by an inflating frontairbag, or by striking the steeringwheel or d

Page 80

−The trunk cannot be locked if:When the trunk is locked, you canopen it in any of these ways:Press this button once tolock all doors. Some exterior li

Page 81

−−− To change the ‘‘SECURITYRELOCK TIMER’’ setting, see page.Pressthisbuttonforabout 1 second to open the trunk.You cannot open the trunk if thebuilt-

Page 82

Here are the settings activated withthe remote;Driving position memory(see page ).Audio system settings(see page ).Customized settings(see page ).Clim

Page 83

+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 84

The engine may not run, and somemalfunctions may occur, if theremote is:The engine may not start if theremote is subjected to strong radiowaves.Also,

Page 85

When you push the ignition switch,theremoteandthevehiclerecognizeeach other. After the recognition,the remote indicator flashes, and abeeper sounds on

Page 86

When you are pressing the ignitionswitch, or when the ignition switch isin the ON (II) position, the beepersounds if you take the remote out ofthe veh

Page 87

Thebatteriesintheremotenormallylasts about 2 years. To ensuremaximum battery life, do not storethe remote close to electrical devicessuch as computers

Page 88

The indicator stays on while youare driving.The indicator comes on with theignition switch in the ON (II)position.The indicator comes on for severalse

Page 89

Thebuilt-inkeycanbeinsertedintothe remote.As shown above, keep inserting thebuilt-in key until it is locked. Toremove the built-in key, pull it outwhi

Page 90

Adjust the driver’s head restraint sothe back of your head rests againstthe center of the restraint.Have passengers with adjustablehead restraints adj

Page 91

In the LO setting, the heater runscontinuously. It does not cycle withtemperature changes.Follow these precautions wheneveryou use the seat heaters:Us

Page 92

▲▼▼−−−−▲▲▼CONTINUEDWhen you press the button once,the heater is set to HI. After the seatreaches a comfortable temperature,select MID or LOW by pressi

Page 93

▼▲▲▼−−−−Follow these precautions wheneveryou use the seat heaters and the seatventilation:Use the HI setting only to heat orto ventilate the seats qui

Page 94

If the MAIN switch is pushed down(OFF), the passenger windowscannot be raised or lowered. Keepthe MAIN switch off when you havechildren in the vehicle

Page 95

−Auto reverse stops sensing when thewindow is almost closed. You shouldalways check that all passengers andobjects are away from the windowbefore clos

Page 96

You can open all of the windows andthe moonroof from outside with theremote.Press the UNLOCK button onceto unlock the driver’s door.To open the window

Page 97

To close:Insert the built-in key in the driver’sdoor lock.NOTE: If the windows and moonroofstop before the desired position,repeat steps 2 and 3.Turn

Page 98

To open or close the moonroofpartially, pull back or push forwardon the moonroof switch lightly to thefirst detent, and hold it. Themoonroof will stop

Page 99

You can use the remote transmitteror the key to operate the moonrooffrom the outside. Refer to pagefor details.The moonroof has a key-off delay.You ca

Page 100 - Multi-Information Display

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

Page 101

If the seat belt touches or crossesyour neck, or if it crosses your arminstead of your shoulder, you need toadjust the seat belt anchor height.Insert

Page 102

Interior Convenience Items188ASHTRAYFRONT DOOR POCKET ACCESSORY POWER SOCKETSGLOVE BOX/OWNER’S MANUAL TRAYUTILITY POCKETCONSOLE COMPARTMENTSEAT-BACK P

Page 103

Your vehicle has an owner’s manualtray inside the glove box. To openthe tray, push the release button up.Open the glove box by pulling thehandle. Clos

Page 104

For a short container, put the bottomplate down, and pull up the knob touse the separator.For a long container, press thebutton in the beverage holder

Page 105

The rear beverage holder is in therear seat armrest. Open thebeverage holder by pushing the frontof it.To open the console compartment,pull up on the

Page 106

You can extend the sun visor furtherby pulling it back.To use a sun visor, pull it down. Youcan also use a sun visor at the sidewindow. Remove the sup

Page 107

Small, rear ashtrays are located inthe armrests of both rear doors. Toopen an ashtray, pivot the lid up.The other socket is under thearmrest in the co

Page 108

When you shift to reverse, thesunshade goes down automatically.To use it again, shift to anotherposition, and push the button to raiseit.If the sunsha

Page 109

Each rear door has an integratedsunshade. To use a sunshade, holdthe tab on the top, insert thesunshade into the holder, and pullthe sunshade all the

Page 110

After pushing the DOOR button, allthe lights come on when you openany door, unlock the doors with theremote or built-in key, or turn theignition switc

Page 111

The standard audio system hasmany features. This sectiondescribes those features and how touse them.The climate control system in yourvehicle provides

Page 112

This owner’s manual should beconsidered a permanent part of thevehicle and should remain with thevehicle when it is sold.This owner’s manual covers al

Page 113

After all occupants have adjustedtheir seats and put on seat belts, it isvery important that they continue tosit upright, well back in their seats,wit

Page 114

Climate Control System198TEMPERATURE DISPLAYRECIRCULATIONBUTTONAUTOBUTTONOFFBUTTONDUAL BUTTONTEMPERATURE CONTROL BARSREARWINDOWDEFOGGER/MIRRORHEATERBU

Page 115

Many climate control functions canstill be controlled by standardbuttons, dials, and knobs, but somefunctions can only be accessed usingthe interface

Page 116

To select the desired temperature,push the temperature control bar upor down.To set the driver’s and passenger’stemperature separately, press theDUAL

Page 117

The outside air intakes for theclimate control system are at thebase of the windshield. Keep thisarea clear of leaves and other debris.Thesystemshould

Page 118

Air flows from the centerand corner vents in the dashboard.Airflow is divided betweenthe vents in the dashboard and thefloor vents.Air flows from the

Page 119

The heater uses engine coolant towarm the air. If the engine is cold, itwill be several minutes before youfeel warm air coming from thesystem.The flow

Page 120

Air conditioning, as it cools, removesmoisture from the air. When used incombination with the heater, itmakes the interior warm and dry.This setting i

Page 121

The automatic climate controlsystem adjusts the fan speed andairflow levels to maintain the interiortemperature you select.In AUTO mode, the vehicle’s

Page 122

Theclimatecontrolsystemhastwosensors. A sunlight sensor is in thetop of the dashboard, and atemperature sensor is next to thesteering column. Do not c

Page 123

Most audio system functions can stillbe controlled by standard buttons,dials, and knobs, but some functionscan only be accessed using theinterface dia

Page 124

When driving, remember to situpright and adjust the seat as farback as possible while allowing fullcontrol of the vehicle. When ridingas a front passe

Page 125

Audio SystemPlaying the AM/FM Radio208PRESET BUTTONSAM/FMBUTTONTUNEBUTTONSTUNEBUTTONSAUTOSELECTBUTTONAM BUTTONFM BUTTONAUDIODISPLAYBUTTONSEEKBUTTONSAU

Page 126

− Use the TUNE button totune the radio to a desired frequency.Press the button to tune to ahigher frequency, or the buttonto tune to a lower frequency

Page 127

−−−The SEEK functionsearches up and down from thecurrent frequency to find a stationwith a strong signal. To activate it,press the or SEEK button,then

Page 128

− If you aretraveling far from home and can nolonger receive your preset stations,you can use the auto select feature tofind stations in the local are

Page 129

Those bands cover these frequen-cies:AM band: 530 to 1,710 kHzFM band: 87.7 to 107.9 MHzDriving very near the transmitter ofa station that is broadcas

Page 130

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

Page 131

Selectthemodeyouwanttoadjustby pushing the interface selector upor down, or by turning the interfaceknob.To adjust them, press the AUDIObutton, push t

Page 132

−− −To adjust bassand treble, select BASS or TREBLE,andpressENTERontheinterfaceselector. The current setting isshownonthedisplay.Turntheinterface knob

Page 133

−−To set this feature on or off, selectAudioPilot,andpressENTERontheinterface selector. Turn the interfaceknob to ON or OFF, and pressENTER on the int

Page 134

Audio SystemPlaying the XMSatellite RadioFeatures217PRESET BUTTONSCANBUTTONDISPLAY/MODEBUTTONSATELLITE RADIO BUTTONAUDIODISPLAYBUTTONUPPER DISPLAYINTE

Page 135

If yourhands or arms are close to anairbag cover, they could be injuredif the airbag inflates.Objects onthe covers marked ‘‘SRS AIRBAG’’could interfer

Page 136

−Your vehicle is capable of receivingXMSatellite Radio anywhere in theUnited States, except Hawaii andAlaska.XMis a registered trade mark ofXM Satelli

Page 137

−To change channels, press theTUNE button, or scroll down withthe interface selector, select TUNE,andpressENTERontheselector.Then turn the interface k

Page 138

− Youcanstoreupto12preset channels using the six presetbuttons. Each button stores onechannel from the XM1 band and onechannel from the XM2 band.To st

Page 139 - Windshield Wipers and Washers

TheXMsatellitesareinorbitoverthe equator; therefore, objects southof the vehicle may cause satellitereception interruptions. To helpcompensate for thi

Page 140

Depending on where you drive, youmay experience reception problems.Interference can be caused by any ofthese conditions:Driving on the north side of a

Page 141

CONTINUEDAudio SystemOperating the Disc ChangerFeatures223EJECTBUTTONEJECTBUTTONUPPER DISPLAYINTERFACE DIALINTERFACE DIALSKIPBUTTONSAUDIODISPLAYBUTTON

Page 142 - Turn Signals and Headlights

Your vehicle’s audio system has anin-dash disc changer with the samecontrols used for the radio. Tooperate the disc changer, the ignitionswitch must b

Page 143

To load multiple discs in oneoperation:Press and hold the LOAD buttonon the changer unit until you heara beep. You will see ‘‘BUSY’’ onthe upper displ

Page 144

You can also select the emptyposition by pressing the appropriatepreset button.You can load a disc(s) in any mode(AM,FM,XMradio,orAUX)ifyoudo not sele

Page 145 - If equipped

To select a different disc, press thecorresponding number on the presetbuttons, or turn the interface knob tohighlight the desired disc, then pressENT

Page 146

CONTINUEDYour seat belt system includes lap/shoulder belts in all five seatingpositions. The front seat belts arealso equipped with automatic seatbelt

Page 147

To exit the track list display, pressthe AUDIO button, or push theinterface selector to the left.When you press the SCAN button orscroll down and push

Page 148

To replay the current trackcontinuously, use the interfaceselector to scroll down, selectTRACK REPEAT, and press ENTERon the interface selector. As ar

Page 149 - Steering Wheel Adjustments

To take the system out of disc mode,press the AM/FM (AM or FM onCanadian, and Hawaiian models), orDISC/AUX, or button toswitch to the radio, or satell

Page 150

Each time you press the DISP/MODE button while playing a CD(CD-DA), the center display changesfrom album name, to track name, toartist name, and then

Page 151 - Keys and Locks

To play the tracks of the currentfolder in random order, use theinterface selector to scroll down,select FOLDER RANDOM with theinterface knob, and pre

Page 152 - Immobilizer System

To remove a different disc from thechanger,firstselectitbypressingthe corresponding number on thepreset button or turning theinterface knob, and press

Page 153 - Ignition Switch

When using CD-R or CD-RW discs,use only high quality discs labeledfor audio use.When recording a CD-R orCD-RW, the recording must beclosedforittobeuse

Page 154 - Door Locks

Error Message Cause SolutionFOCUS ErrorMechanical ErrorHigh TemperaturePress the disc eject button, and remove thedisc(s). Check for an error indicati

Page 155

The auxiliary input jack is in theconsole compartment (see page). The system will acceptauxiliary input from standard audioaccessories using a standar

Page 156 - Trunk, Childproof Door Locks

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

Page 157

To unlock the belt, press the redPRESSbuttononthebuckle.Guidethe belt across your body so that itretracts completely. After exiting thevehicle, be sur

Page 158 - See page for important safety

+−+−If you are listening to XM SatelliteRadio, use the CH button to changechannels. Each time you press thetop ( ) of the button, the systemgoes to th

Page 159

Your vehicle’s audio system willdisable itself if it is disconnectedfrom electrical power for any reason.To make it work again, you mustenter a specif

Page 160 - Adjusting the Power Mirrors

Press this button to display thescreen (see page ).The compass system in your vehiclecontains several convenient features,including a direction and el

Page 161 - Power Mirror Heaters

Press this button to cancel thecurrent screen and return to theprevious screen.This button switches the displaybetween day mode, night mode, andoff (s

Page 162

Please read the disclaimer carefullybeforeyoucontinue.Togotothecompass screen, select OK bypushingintheinterfaceselector.The first screen to appear is

Page 163

If you select , the reminder willnot show up again. If you wish tohave the reminder show up againlater in the day, selectandpushinontheinterfaceselect

Page 164

The vehicle ‘‘senses’’ the drivernumber, based on which keylessremote is used to unlock the vehicle.If two drivers with remotes approachthevehicleatth

Page 165 - Keyless Access System

You can see the current latitude,longitude, and elevation at any timewhen you press the COMPASSbutton or say ‘‘Display map guide.’’Thedateandtimeisals

Page 166

The voice command help screendisplays several topics that help youto understand your vehicle’s voicecontrol system. To go to the voicecommand help scr

Page 167

When you make a selection (such asNavigation general command help),you will see the help commands thatcanbeusedwiththevoicecontrol.To have the system

Page 168

For added protection, the front seatbelts are equipped with automaticseat belt tensioners. When activated,the tensioners immediately tightenthe belts

Page 169

The calendar feature allows you toenter events and be reminded ofthem in the future.When you say ‘‘Calendar’’ or selectthe on thescreen, the display c

Page 170

You can scroll through the calendardaybydaybyturningtheinterfaceknob, or select the day by voice.When you push the interfaceselector up or down, you c

Page 171

Message IconDeleteDoneSay or select ‘‘ ,’’ andthe system displays a list of iconsyou can select to help identify thetype of message you entered. Theme

Page 172

When you say or select ‘‘Calculator,’’the display changes to thescreen.Enter the digits and operationsymbols with the interface selector.Use the inter

Page 173

Turn the interface knob until theunit you want to convert from ishighlighted (kilogram, forexample), then push the selectorin to select it as it the e

Page 174

−−CONTINUEDBrightness Black Level VolumeIf you are having trouble viewingthe screen in bright lighting conditions,try increasing the brightness.Contra

Page 175

Interface Dial FeedbackOnAuto(default)NoThe system alwaysreads what you select.The system reads yourselection only whilethe vehicle is moving.The syst

Page 176

CONTINUEDColorVoice Recognition FeedbackVoiceClock AdjustmentTo view the Select a color screen,say ‘‘Color,’’ or select COLOR on thescreen. You can ch

Page 177

Pressing the () button allows you to switchdisplay modes.Eachtimeyouturntheignitionswitch to the ACCESSORY (I)position, the display mode is in auto.Th

Page 178

CONTINUEDEnter the four-digit compass systemsecurity code. If you have entered itcorrectly, the display changes to the. You have tenchances to enter t

Page 179

The e-pretensioners do not activatewhen the seat belts are not worn orwhen the vehicle stability assist(VSA) off indicator on theinstrument panel is o

Page 180 - Seat Heaters

If this procedure is not necessary thesystem proceeds directly to the(see page ).During initialization, the systemsearches for all available GPSsatell

Page 181

CONTINUEDIf within ten minutes the system failsto locate a sufficient number ofsatellites to locate your position, thescreen above appears. Follow the

Page 182

NO WARRANTIES FOR THESOFTWARE. THE SOFTWARE isprovided ‘‘AS IS’’ and with all faults.THEENTIRERISKASTOSATISFACTORY QUALITY,PERFORMANCE, ACCURACY,AND E

Page 183 - Power Windows

CONTINUEDIf ALPINE ELECTRONICS, INC.,provides or makes available to youSupplemental Components and noother EULA terms are providedalong with the Suppl

Page 184

Youacknowledge that SOFTWARE is ofUS-origin. You agree to comply withall applicable international andnational laws that apply to theSOFTWARE, includin

Page 185 - Power Windows, Moonroof

This button activates the voicecontrol system. Press it when youwant to give a voice command. Seeon page fora list of voice commands.This button has t

Page 186

Most of the system’s functions canbe controlled by voice commandsactivated with the button. Tocontrol your compass system byvoice:Press and release th

Page 187 - Moonroof

To achieve optimum voicerecognition, the following guidelinesshould be followed:Make sure the correct screenis displayed for the voice commandthat you

Page 188

***The voice control system needsappropriate voice commands forcontrolling the climate control, theaudio system, and the compasssystem.The system acce

Page 189 - Parking Brake

########−***Temperature CommandsTemperature degreesTemperature upTemperature downTemperature max hotTemperature max coldTemperature balanceTemperature

Page 190 - Interior Convenience Items

If a seat belt is worn during a crash,it must be replaced by the dealer. Abelt that has been worn during acrash may not provide the same levelof prote

Page 191

############−#−#−#−###−#−#−#−#−*************The system accepts these audiosystem commands on most screens.The system accepts thesecommands on most scr

Page 192

#####−#−#−# −*******CONTINUEDThe system accepts thesecommands on most screens.(:16)( : 1 30)(1:1 6, 2: 1 30)(resumes ‘‘Play’’from these commands: ‘‘DV

Page 193

#########−#−#−# −#−#−#−# −***************The system accepts thesecommands on most screens.Repeating these commandsswitches (toggles) the functionbetwe

Page 194

The system accepts thesecommands on the first setup screen.(For the second and third setupscreens, simply say what is writtenon the screen, and follow

Page 195

To set the clock, the ignition switchmust be in the Accessory (I) or ON(II) position.Say ‘‘Set up’’ or press the SET UPbutton on the center console to

Page 196

To adjust the minute, turn theinterface knob to the right to displaythe adjustment screen for MINUTE.Press the center of the interfaceselector to ente

Page 197

The security system will not set ifthe hood, trunk, or any door is notfully closed. If the system will not set,check the Door and Trunk Openmonitor on

Page 198 - Interior Lights

Cruise control allows you to maintainasetspeedabove25mph(40km/h)without keeping your foot on theaccelerator pedal. It should be usedfor cruising on st

Page 199 - Features

You can increase the set cruisingspeed in any of these ways:You can decrease the set cruisingspeed in any of these ways:Press and hold the RES/ACCELbu

Page 200 - Climate Control System

Tap the brake pedal.Push the CANCEL button on thesteering wheel.Resting your foot on the brake pedalcauses cruise control to cancel.Even with cruise c

Page 201

**:On models with CMBSAirbag System ComponentsAdditional Information About Your Airbags26(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(8)(7)(6)(4)(5)(10)(9)(9)(10) Occupant Positio

Page 202

The radar sensor for ACC is sharedwith the collision mitigation brakesystem (CMBS). For moreinformation on the radar sensor, seepage . For more inform

Page 203

Adaptive cruise control (ACC) allowsyou to maintain a set speed and keepthe vehicle ahead of you and yourvehicle at a safe distance withouthaving to u

Page 204

When there is no vehicle ahead withinACC rangeWhen a vehicle ahead is within ACCrange and going slower than your setspeedYour vehicle will maintain a

Page 205

If the vehicle ahead of you slowsdown abruptly, or if another vehiclecuts in front of you, a beeper soundsand a message appears on the multi-informati

Page 206

ACC does not work below 25 mph(40 km/h). It cannot bring yourvehicle to a complete stop.ACC will not sound a beeper ordisplay a message on the multi-i

Page 207

Push the ACC button on thesteering wheel. The ACC indicatoron the instrument panel comes on,and ‘‘ACC’’ is shown on the multi-information display.Acce

Page 208 - Climate Control Sensors

When the speed is set, it is shownalong with a vehicle icon anddistance bars on the multi-information display.Refertopage forhowtosetandchange the set

Page 209 - Audio System

The set speed can be increasedusing the RES/ACCEL button or theaccelerator pedal.To increase the set speed with theRES/ACCEL button, do this:Press and

Page 210

The set speed can be decreasedusing the SET/DECEL button or thebrake pedal.To decrease the set speed with theSET/DECEL button, do this:Press and hold

Page 211

With ACC on, the distance betweenyour vehicle and the vehicle ahead ofyou is controlled and maintained.You can change this distance to oneof three ran

Page 212

*Your airbag system includes:Two side airbags, one for thedriver and one for a frontpassenger. The airbags are storedin the outer edges of the seat-ba

Page 213

Press the ACC button. The ACCindicator in the instrument panelgoes off.Tap the brake pedal.Push the CANCEL button on thesteering wheel.If you cancel A

Page 214

This indicator normally comes on fora few seconds when you turn theignition switch to the ON (II)position. If it comes on at any othertime, there is a

Page 215

The multi-information display showsvarious messages related to ACC.For a description of each ACCmessage you may see, refer to thechart on this and the

Page 216

Message MessageDescription DescriptionACC detects a vehicle ahead of you.You will hear a beep when the vehiclemoves out of the ACC radar sensor’srange

Page 217

To switch from ACC to cruisecontrol, press the distance button onthe steering wheel, and hold it for 1second.Always be aware which mode isselected.Whe

Page 218

−Todothis,pressandholdthetwooutside buttons on the HomeLinktransceiver for about 20 seconds,until the red indicator flashes.Release the buttons, then

Page 219

Plug in the garage door openermotor, then test the HomeLinkbutton by pushing it for about 1second.If the button works,programming is complete.If the b

Page 220

For security purposes, newer garagedoor opening systems use a ‘‘rolling’’or variable code. Information fromthe remote control and the garagedoor opene

Page 221

Youshoulderaseallthreecodesbefore selling the vehicle.Toerasethecodesstoredinallthreebuttons, press and hold the twooutside buttons until the redindic

Page 222

Most AcuraLink functions arecontrolled by the interface dial. Theinterface dial has two parts, a knoband a selector.The knob turns left and right. Use

Page 223

One of the best ways to enhance the enjoyment of your new vehicle is toread this manual. In it, you will learn how to operate its driving controls and

Page 224

Automatic front seat belttensioners (see page ).Sensors that can detect amoderate to severe front impact orside impact.Sensors that can detect whether

Page 225

If you have new messages, anenvelope icon appears in the topright corner of the navigation screen.To open a message:Press ENTER on the interfaceselect

Page 226

Diagnostic info and recall/campaign messages can only bedeleted by your dealer.To delete a single message:Press the INFO button to bring upthe Informa

Page 227

−−−−−−To set your AcuraLink preferences(thetypesofmessagesyouwanttoreceive, if any), visit the Owner Linkwebsite at www.owners.acura.com,and choose wh

Page 228

−−−−To access the following functions,press the SETUP button, push theinterface selector to the right toselect MORE, then rotate theinterface knob to

Page 229

−There are six message categories inAcuraLink: Quick Tips, FeatureGuides, Maintenance Minders,Recalls/Campaigns, Diagnostic Info,and Dealer Appointmen

Page 230

These messages provide detailedinformation about the serviceneeded for your vehicle. When amaintenance message appears onthe multi-information display

Page 231

When an indicator comes on or amessage is displayed on the multi-information display (MID),AcuraLink can provide informationabout the cause of indicat

Page 232

When you select the More Infooption, if the HFL is connected to acellular data service, AcuraLinkgathers more information about theproblem, and sends

Page 233

Bluetoothis a registered trademarkof Bluetooth SIG, Inc.Bluetooth is the wireless technologythat links your phone to the HFL.TheHFLusesaClass2Bluetoot

Page 234

To operate the HFL, use the HFLTalk and Back buttons on the leftside of the steering wheel. Below theHFL buttons is another set of voicecontrol button

Page 235

CONTINUEDAfter inflating, the front airbags willimmediately deflate, so they won’tinterfere with the driver’s visibility,or the ability to steer or op

Page 236 - Protecting Your Discs

***−−−−−*Signal Strength Indicates thenetwork signal strength of thecurrent phone. Five bars equalsfull strength.ROAM Status Indicates yourphone is ro

Page 237 - Disc Changer Error Messages

CONTINUEDHerearesomeguidelinesforusingvoice control:To enter a command, press theTalk button. Then, after the beep,say your command in a clear,natural

Page 238 - Auxiliary Input Jack

When you finish a commandsequence, the HFL goes back toits main menu. For example, whenyou store the name, ‘‘Eric,’’ theHFL response is, ‘‘Eric has be

Page 239 - Remote Audio Controls

The HFL system responsecontinues ‘‘A security option isavailable to lock the hands freesystem. Each time the vehicle isturned on, a password would ber

Page 240

The HFL system will accept anumeric, four-digit password thatyou can use for security purposes.Follow the system setupprocedure from the step 1 throug

Page 241 - Radio Theft Protection

CONTINUEDYour Bluetoothcompatible phonewith HandsFree Profile must bepaired to the HFL before you canmake and receive hands-free calls.HFL does not al

Page 242 - Compass Button

Press and release the Talk button.After the beep, say the name youwant to use. For example, say‘‘Eric’s phone.’’ The HFL responseis ‘‘Eric’s phone has

Page 243

To rename a paired phone, do this: To delete a paired phone, do this:Press and release the Talk button.After the beep, say ‘‘Phone setup.’’The HFL res

Page 244

To list all paired phones, do this: To find out the status of the phone beingused, do this:To change from the currently linkedphone to another paired

Page 245

Press and release the Talk button.After the beep, say ‘‘Call’’ or ‘‘Dial.’’The HFL response is ‘‘Calling’’ or‘‘Dialing.’’ Once connected, youwill hear

Page 246

Your front airbags are also dual-threshold airbags. Airbags with thisfeature have two deploymentthresholds that depend on whethersensors detect the oc

Page 247

If you receive a call when you are noton the phone, the HFL interrupts theaudio system (if it is on), and playsthe incoming call notification, ifactiv

Page 248 - Voice Command Help

During a call, you can transfer itfrom the HFL to your phone, or fromyour phone to the HFL.Press and release the Talk button.After the beep, say ‘‘Tra

Page 249 - Trip Computer

Press and release the Talk button.After the beep, say the name youwould like to delete. For example,say ‘‘Eric.’’ The HFL response is‘‘Do you want to

Page 250

Press and release the Talk button.After the beep, say ‘‘Clear.’’ TheHFL response is, ‘‘This processwill clear all paired phones, clearall entries in t

Page 251 - Entering Your Schedule

<><>To change from French to English, dothis:To change from English to French, dothis:If there are paired phoneswithout French name tags, thefollowing

Page 252 - Edit Date

<><>If there are paired phones withoutEnglish name tags, the HFLresponse is ‘‘The language has beenchanged. For the system to identifyphones that were

Page 253 - Calculator Convert

On models with navigation systemWhenever you shift to reverse (R)with the ignition switch in the ON(II) position, the rear view is shownon the navigat

Page 254 - First Set up Screen

Before you begin driving yourvehicle, you should know whatgasoline to use and how to check thelevels of important fluids. You alsoneed to know how to

Page 255

Help assure your vehicle’s futurereliability and performance by payingextra attention to how you driveduring the first 600 miles (1,000 km).During thi

Page 256 - Second Set up Screen

CONTINUEDPark with the driver’s side closestto the service station pump.Some gasoline today is blended withoxygenates such as ethanol orMTBE. Your veh

Page 257 - Third Set up Screen

CONTINUEDYour front airbags are also advancedairbags. The main purpose of thisfeature is to help prevent airbag-caused injuries to short drivers andch

Page 258 - Verbal Reminder

Remove the fuel fill cap slowly.You may hear a hissing sound aspressure inside the tank escapes.Place the cap in the holder on thefuel fill door.Stop

Page 259 - Entering the Security Code

Park the vehicle, and set theparking brake. Pull the hoodrelease lever located under thelower left corner of the dashboard.The hood will pop up slight

Page 260 - GPS initialization

Lift the hood up most of the way.The hydraulic supports will lift ituptherestofthewayandholditup.If the hood latch handle movesstiffly, or if you can

Page 261

Remove the dipstick again, andcheck the level. It should bebetween the upper and lowermarks.If it is near or below the lowermark, see onpage .Wait a f

Page 262

Combine several short trips intoone.The air conditioning puts an extraload on the engine which makes itusemorefuel.Usethefresh-airventilation when pos

Page 263

When properly installed, cellularphones, alarms, two-way radios, andlow-powered audio systems shouldnot interfere with your vehicle’scomputer controll

Page 264

Larger or smaller wheels and tirescan interfere with the operation ofyour vehicle’s anti-lock brakes andother systems.Modifying your steering wheel or

Page 265 - Back Button

Your vehicle has several convenientstorage areas:Glove boxFront door and seat-back pocketsConsole compartmentIn addition, the trunk pass-throughallows

Page 266

−×Steps for Determining Correct LoadLimit:The maximum load for your vehicleis 850 lbs (385 kg) for U.S. vehicles,and 395 kg for Canadian vehicles.This

Page 267

Store or secure all items that couldbe thrown around and hurtsomeone during a crash.Do not put any items on top of therear shelf. They can block yourv

Page 268

Moving the front seat forciblyback against cargo on the seat orfloor behind it.Hanging heavy items on the frontpassenger seat, or placing heavyitems i

Page 269

The cargo floor hooks can also beused to tie down and secure items onthe floor.There are hooks on the floor andboth sides of the trunk. They can beuse

Page 270

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

Page 271

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

Page 272

Iftheenginedoesnotstartwithin15 seconds, or starts but stallsright away, repeat step 4 with theaccelerator pedal pressed halfwaydown. If the engine st

Page 273

If there is a problem with thestarting system, you will see a‘‘CHECK STARTING SYSTEM’’message on the multi-informationdisplay when the ignition switch

Page 274

These indicators on the instrumentpanel show which position the shiftlever is in. In the SequentialSportShift Mode, the ‘‘M’’ indicatornext to the ‘‘D

Page 275

−−−−−−Do this:Press the brake pedal, thenmove the shift lever.Move the lever.To shift from:PtoRRtoNNtoDDtoDDtoDDtoNNtoRRtoP33To avoid transmission dam

Page 276 - Security System

+−+−−+With the shift lever in ‘‘D’’ position,you can select the SequentialSportShift mode to shift gears muchlike a manual transmission, butwithout a

Page 277 - Cruise Control

→→→→The transmission may automaticallydownshift from the higher gear tothe lower gear under theseconditions:Driving on level roads and downhillDriving

Page 278

→→→→→→→The table shows the speed rangesfor upshifting and downshifting. When you are in SequentialSportShift mode, and the vehicle isstopped, push for

Page 279

There will be some delay betweenthe moment the passenger movesinto or out of the airbag deploymentpathandwhentheindicatorcomeson or goes off.A front s

Page 280 - Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)

−If you exceed the maximum speedfor the gear you are in, the enginespeed will enter into the tachometer’sred zone. If this occurs, you may feelthe eng

Page 281

If you need to use the shift lockrelease, it means your vehicle isdeveloping a problem. Have thevehicle checked by a dealer.Put a cloth on the edge of

Page 282

Each torque indicator is displayedas a bar graph divided into 5segments. The number ofsegments represents the amountof torque distributed to eachwheel

Page 283

If the SH-AWD indicator on theinstrument panel stays on, and themulti-information display shows anSH-AWD message, there is aproblem with the system. Y

Page 284

Your vehicle is equipped with discbrakes at all four wheels. A powerassist helps reduce the effort neededon the brake pedal. The brake pedalassist fun

Page 285

The anti-lock brake system (ABS)helpspreventthewheelsfromlocking up, and helps you retainsteering control by pumping thebrakes rapidly, much faster th

Page 286

on loose oruneven surfaces, such as gravel orsnow, than a vehicle without anti-lock.It only helps with steeringcontrol during braking.such as trying t

Page 287

The CMBS does not activate if thespeed difference between yourvehicles is less than 10 mph (15km/h). CMBS may also notactivate if you turn the steerin

Page 288

The radar sensor is located behindthe Acura emblem in the front grille.If the emblem is covered with mud,dirt, dead leaves, wet snow, etc., or ifyou p

Page 289

When the CMBS is on, the radarsensor constantly scans for vehiclesahead of you. This means thatdriving on a road with a few or novehicles could cause

Page 290

If the impact is on the passenger’sside, the passenger’s side curtainairbag will inflate even if there are nooccupants on that side of the vehicle.To

Page 291

If the system senses a likely collisionwith a vehicle or object ahead of you,it alerts you with an audible and avisual alarm.The audible alarm is a co

Page 292

The CMBS will automaticallyrecover when these conditions areimproved.Any of the conditions below cancause the CMBS to shut off. Whenthe system shuts o

Page 293

The CMBS indicator normally comeson under these conditions:When you manually turn off thesystem.When the system shuts offautomatically.When you drive

Page 294

CONTINUEDA vehicle cuts in front of you andbrakes suddenly.When you accelerate rapidly andapproach the vehicle ahead of youat high speed.Driving in he

Page 295 - Before you begin

Even with little or no chance of acollision, the CMBS may activateunder these conditions:A vehicle suddenly crosses in frontof you.When you approach o

Page 296

CONTINUEDWhen you pass a low bridge athigh speed.When you approach train tracks atthe bottom of a hill and you do notapply the brakes.Because of the r

Page 297 - TRAINING BUTTON

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 298

Your vehicle is equipped with a tirepressure monitoring system (TPMS)that turns on every time you start theengine and monitors the pressure inyour tir

Page 299 - AcuraLink

Although your tire pressure ismonitored, you must manually checkthetirepressuresmonthly.If you have a flat tire, the low tirepressure and tire monitor

Page 300

CONTINUEDIf any of the tires have low pressure,the multi-information display willshow a ‘‘CHECK TIRE PRESSURE’’message. You will also see one ormore l

Page 301

CONTINUEDYou will also see a ‘‘CHECKAIRBAG SYSTEM’’ message on themulti-information display (see page). This indicator alertsyou that thepassenger’s s

Page 302

If one or more tires have lowpressure, the low tire pressureindicator on the instrument panelalso comes on (see page ).When cruise control is on while

Page 303

It is possible that the pressuresshown on the multi-informationdisplay and the pressures youmanually measure are slightlydifferent.If the difference i

Page 304

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 305

The vehicle stability assist (VSA)system helps to stabilize the vehicleduring cornering if the vehicle turnsmore or less than desired. It alsoassists

Page 306

Driving with varying tire or wheelsizes may cause the VSA tomalfunction. When replacing tires,make sure they are of the same sizeand type as your orig

Page 307

Your vehicle has been designedprimarily to carry passengers andtheir cargo. You can also use it totow a trailer if you carefully observethe load limit

Page 308 - AcuraLink, HandsFreeLink

To achieve a proper tongue load,start by loading 60 % of the loadtoward the front of the trailer and40 % toward the rear, then re-adjustthe load as ne

Page 309 - HandsFreeLink

Always use safety chains when youtow a trailer. Make sure the chainsare secured to the trailer and hitch,and that they cross under the tongueand can c

Page 310

Many states and Canadian provincesrequire special outside mirrors whentowing a trailer. Even if they don’t,you should install special mirrors ifyou ca

Page 311

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

Page 312

Be aware that objects placed on thefront seat can cause the indicator tocome on.If no weight is detected on the frontseat, the airbag will be automati

Page 313

Crosswinds and air turbulencecaused by passing trucks can disruptyour steering and cause trailer tosway. When being passed by a largevehicle, keep a c

Page 314

This section explains why it isimportant to keep your vehicle wellmaintained and how to follow basicmaintenance safety precautions.If you have the ski

Page 315

To eliminate potential hazards, readthe instructions before you begin,and make sure you have the toolsand skills required.To clean parts, use a commer

Page 316

−−−−−−−−−−−−One of the most convenient andimportant features of the multi-information display on your vehicleis the maintenance minder.Based on engine

Page 317

▼▲▼▲The message will be canceled if theor buttononthesteeringwheelis pressed. Press the or buttonto see the message again.When the remaining engine oi

Page 318

▼▲▼▲The message will be canceled if theor buttononthesteeringwheelis pressed. Press the or buttonto see the message again.When the remaining engine oi

Page 319

▼▲▲▼Press and hold the SEL/RESETbutton on the steering wheel formore than 10 seconds. Theremaining engine oil life resetmode will be shown on the mult

Page 320

▼▲▼▲Immediately have the serviceperformed, and make sure to resetthe oil life minder as previouslydescribed.The message will be canceled if theor butt

Page 321

▼▲▼▲And also, the percentage ‘‘0’’ keepsblinking on the display.If the indicated required service isnot done and the remaining engineoil life becomes

Page 322

−−This particular message is displayedwhen you drive over 10 miles (forU.S. models) or 10 km (for Canadianmodels) after seeing 0 %.When you press the

Page 323

Improperly replacingor covering front seat-back coverscan prevent your side airbags frominflating during a side impact.If water oranother liquid soaks

Page 324

−−−−−−#Engine oil level Check everytime you fill the fuel tank. Seepage .Engine coolant level Check theradiator reserve tank every timeyou fill the fu

Page 325

*###*CONTINUEDMaintenance Minder389:If the message ‘‘SERVICE DUE NOW’’ does not appear more than 12 monthsafter the display is reset, change the engin

Page 326 - Rearview Camera and Monitor

−−Maintenance Minder390Maintenance Sub ItemsReplace rear differential fluidDriving in mountainous areas at very low vehiclespeeds or trailer towing re

Page 327 - Before Driving

CONTINUEDMaintenance RecordMaintenance391mimimimimimimimimimimimimimiMileagekmkmkmkmkmkmkmSignatureDateMileagekmkmkmkmkmkmkmSignatureDateMaintenancePe

Page 328

Maintenance Record392mimimimimimimimimimimimimimiSignatureDateMileagekmkmkmkmkmkmkmMileagekmkmkmkmkmkmkmSignatureDateMaintenancePerformedAB123456AB123

Page 329 - Service Station Procedures

**: The power steering fluid reservoir is located under the right compartment cover.Fluid LocationsMaintenance393RADIATOR CAPENGINE OILFILL CAPENGINE

Page 330

The component parts in the enginecompartment are protected byseveral covers. You may need toremove the covers when youperform some simple maintenancew

Page 331

Install the engine oil fill cap, andtighten it securely. Wait a fewminutes, and recheck the oil level.Do not fill above the upper mark; youcould damag

Page 332

Your vehicle does not require any oiladditives. Additives may adverselyaffect the engine or transmissionperformance and durability.Open the hood, and

Page 333

Remove the oil filter, and let theremaining oil drain. A specialwrench (available from yourdealer) is required.Refill the engine with therecommended o

Page 334 - For example

California Proposition 65 WarningThis product contains or emits chemicals known to the state of California to cause cancer and birthdefects or other r

Page 335 - Accessories and Modifications

−−−If you have children, or ever need todrive with a child in your vehicle, besure to read this section. It beginswith important general guidelines,th

Page 336

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.If

Page 337 - Carrying Cargo

The coolant level should be up tothe base of the filler neck. Addcoolant if it is low.When the radiator and engine arecool, relieve any pressure in th

Page 338

Check the fluid level in thewindshield washer reservoir at leastmonthly during normal use.Check the fluid level with the engineat normal operating tem

Page 339

Insert the dipstick all the way backinto the transmission securely asshown in the illustration.The transmission should be drainedandrefilledwithnewflu

Page 340

After removing the right enginecompartment cover (see page ),check the level on the side of thereservoir when the engine is cold.The fluid should be b

Page 341

−−If you frequently tow a trailer.In very high temperatures(over 110°F, 43°C).In very low temperatures(under 20°F, 29°C).The timing belt should be rep

Page 342 - Preparing to Drive

The low beam headlight bulbs are atype of high voltage discharge tube.High voltage can remain in thecircuit even with the light switch offand the key

Page 343 - Starting theEngine

CONTINUEDRemove the electrical connectorfrom the bulb by pushing on thetab and pulling the connectordown.Remove the bulb by turning it one-quarter tur

Page 344 - Starting the Engine

Insert the new bulb into the hole,and turn it one-quarter turnclockwise to lock it in place.Turn on the headlights to test thenew bulb.(Driver’s side)

Page 345 - Automatic Transmission

CONTINUEDIf you are replacing a driver’s sidebulb, slide the battery toward theengine to get more clearance (seepage ).Use a flat-tipped screwdriver t

Page 346

−Front airbags have been designed tohelp protect adults in a moderate tosevere frontal collision. To do this,the passenger’s front airbag is quitelarg

Page 347

Your vehicle uses halogen lightbulbs. When replacing a bulb, handleit by its plastic case, and protect theglass from contact with your skin orhard obj

Page 348

Insert the new bulb into the hole,and turn it one-quarter turnclockwise to lock it in place.Push the electrical connector backonto the bulb. Make sure

Page 349

Determine which of the two bulbsis burned out: turn signal or back-up light.Remove the socket by turning itone-quarter turn counterclockwise.Remove th

Page 350

Install the new bulb in the socketby pushing it straight in the socketuntil it bottoms.Reinstall the socket into the lightassembly. Turn it clockwise

Page 351

Make sure the rear floor mats areproperly hooked to the floor matanchors. Your vehicle is equippedwith front passenger’s seat weightsensors. If the re

Page 352 - SH-AWD System

Push the end of the cover on theblade assembly until the other endis pivoted out, and remove thecover.Disconnect the blade assemblyfrom the wiper arm

Page 353 - SH-AWD System, Parking

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 354 - Braking System

CONTINUEDKeeping the tires properly inflatedprovides the best combination ofhandling, tread life, and ridingcomfort.Underinflated tires wear unevenly,

Page 355 - Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)

If you check the pressure when thetires are hot [driven for several miles(kilometers)], you will see readings 4to6psi(30to40kPa,0.3to0.4 kgf/cm ) high

Page 356

The following charts show therecommended cold tire pressures formost normal and high-speed drivingconditions.For convenience, the recommendedtire size

Page 357

−To remind you of the passenger’sfront airbag hazards, and thatchildren must be properly restrainedin a back seat, your vehicle haswarninglabelsonthed

Page 358

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 359

It is best to replace all four tires atthesametime.Ifthatisnotpossibleor necessary, replace the two fronttires or two rear tires as a pair.Replacing j

Page 360

+Tires marked ‘‘M S’’ or ‘‘AllSeason’’ on the sidewall have an all-weather tread design suitable formost winter driving conditions.For the best perfor

Page 361

When installing cables, follow themanufacturer’s instructions, andmount them as tight as you can.Make sure they are not contactingthe brake lines or s

Page 362

There are no snow tires compatiblewith the PAX system, and not all tirechains are suitable for use on thePAX system tires. To prevent tirechain damage

Page 363

−Check the condition of the batterymonthlybylookingatthetestindicator window. The label on thebattery explains the test indicator’scolors.Battery post

Page 364

If your vehicle’s battery isdisconnected or goes dead, all storeddriving positions will be lost. Tostore the driving positions again, seethe storing p

Page 365

Block the rear wheels.If the vehicle is to be stored for alonger period, it should besupported on jackstands so thetires are off the ground.Leave one

Page 366

Cover the vehicle with a‘‘breathable’’ cover, one madefrom a porous material such ascotton. Non-porous materials, suchas plastic sheeting, trap moistu

Page 367

This section covers the morecommon problems that motoristsexperience with their vehicles. Itgives you information about how tosafely evaluate the prob

Page 368

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

Page 369

Your vehicle is equipped with theMichelin PAX system. Since eachMichelin PAX system tire has aninner support ring that allows it tocontinue running wi

Page 370 - Tire Pressure Readings

If you get a flat tire, never try torepair it yourself, and never replace aflat tire with a compact spare tire.With the PAX system tires, you candrive

Page 371

If you see the above message on themulti-information display, you havereached the limit of run flat driving,and you should stop drivingimmediately. Be

Page 372

Use the compact spare tire as atemporary replacement only. Getyour regular tire repaired or replaced,and put it back on your vehicle assoon as you can

Page 373

Take the tool case out of the sparetire.Open the trunk, and fold the trunkfloor forward.Unscrew the wing bolt, andremove the spacer cone. Thentake the

Page 374

△Use the extension and the wheelnut wrench as shown to raise thevehicle until the flat tire is off theground.Remove the wheel nuts, thenremove the fla

Page 375 - Towing a Trailer

Before mounting the spare tire,wipeanydirtoffthemountingsurface of the wheel and hub witha clean cloth. Wipe the hubcarefully;itmaybehotfromdriving.Pu

Page 376

Store the jack and tools in the toolcase. Place the tool case in the flattire.Tighten the wheel nuts securely inthe same crisscross pattern. Havethe w

Page 377

You hear nothing, or almostnothing. The engine’s startermotor does not operate at all, oroperates very slowly.You can hear the starter motoroperating

Page 378

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

Page 379

−Leaving children withoutadult supervision is illegal in moststates and Canadian provinces,and can be very hazardous.For example, infants and smallchi

Page 380 - Driving on Hills

+++Open the hood, and check thephysical condition of the battery.In very cold weather, check thecondition of the electrolyte. If itseems slushy or fro

Page 381 - Maintenance

+−Start your vehicle. If the startermotor still operates slowly, checkthat the jumper cables have goodmetal-to-metal contact.Once your vehicle is runn

Page 382 - Maintenance Safety

The pointer of the vehicle’stemperature gauge should stay inthe midrange. If it climbs to the redmark, you should determine thereason (hot day, drivin

Page 383 - Maintenance Minder

If you do not find an obvious leak,check the coolant level in theradiator reserve tank. Add coolantif the level is below the MIN mark.If there was no

Page 384

You can still drive your vehicle evenif this message appears on the multi-information display, however youshould check the temperature gaugewhile driv

Page 385

Let the vehicle sit for a minute.Open the hood, and check the oillevel (see page ). An enginevery low on oil can lose pressureduring cornering and oth

Page 386

To check if they are set, turn theignition switch to the ON (II)position, without starting the engine.The malfunction indicator lamp willcome on for 2

Page 387

However, if the brake pedal does notfeel normal, you should takeimmediate action. A problem in onepart of the system’s dual circuitdesign will still g

Page 388

If you must drive the vehicle a shortdistance in this condition, driveslowly and carefully.If the ABS indicator and the VSAsystem indicator come on wi

Page 389

To remove the fuse box lid, put yourfinger in the notch on the lid, pull ittoward you, and take it out of itshinges.The fuses are located in five fuse

Page 390

A rear-facing child seat can be placedin any seating position in the backseat, but not in the front.If the passenger’s front airbaginflates, it can hi

Page 391

The primary under-hood fuse box isin the engine compartment on thedriver’s side. To open it, push thetabs as shown.The secondary under-hood fuse boxis

Page 392

Turn the ignition switch to theLOCK (0) position. Make sure theheadlights and all otheraccessories are off.If something electrical in yourvehicle stop

Page 393 - Maintenance Record

If you cannot drive the vehiclewithout fixing the problem, and youdo not have a spare fuse, take a fuseof the same rating or a lower ratingfrom one of

Page 394

Ifthefuseforthedrivingpositionmemory system is removed, allstored driving positions will be lost.To store the driving positions again,see page .If the

Page 395 - Fluid Locations

**No. Amps.No. Amps.No.Circuits ProtectedCircuits Protected Amps. Circuits Protected123456789101112131415 A30 A10 A15 A10 A15 A7.5 A15 A30 A30 A20 A7.

Page 396 - Engine Compartment Covers

No.No. Circuits ProtectedAmps.Amps.Amps.No.Circuits Protected Circuits Protected1234567891011121314151612Starter diag.Starter signal15 A15 A10 A15 A7.

Page 397 - Adding Engine Oil

No. Amps. Circuits Protected No. Amps. Circuits Protected1234530 A30 A30 A30 A20 ASH-AWDPremium amplifierPassenger’s power windowDriver’s automatic se

Page 398

To use the towing hook:Remove the cover from the frontbumper by pushing the rightcorner edge of the cover with afinger until the cover comes out assho

Page 399 - Changing the Oil and Filter

Screw the towing hook into thehole, and tighten it with the wheelnut wrench.Remove the towing hook andwheel nut wrench from the toolcase in the spare

Page 400 - Engine Coolant

−Thediagramsinthissectiongiveyou the dimensions and capacities ofyour vehicle, and the location ofidentification numbers. It alsoincludes information

Page 401

Even with advanced front airbagsthat automatically turn thepassenger’s front airbag off (seepage ), a back seat is the safestplace for a small child.W

Page 402

Your vehicle has several identifyingnumbers in various places.The vehicle identification number(VIN) is the 17-digit number yourdealer uses to registe

Page 403 - Automatic Transmission Fluid

The engine number is stamped intothe engine block. It is on the frontleft, below the valve cover.The transmission number is on alabel on top of the tr

Page 404

−−****Specifications460DimensionsWeightsAir ConditioningCapacities4.2 US qt (4.0)193.6 in (4,917 mm)72.7 in (1,847 mm)57.1 in (1,451 mm)110.2 in (2,80

Page 405

−−−−****−−−−−−−−−−−−−*+−***SpecificationsTechnical Inf ormation461EngineAlignmentTiresLightsFusesBattery12 V12 V60 W24/2.2 CP12 V12 V12 V12 V12 V12 V1

Page 406

−The tires on your vehicle meet allU.S. Federal Safety Requirements.All tires are also graded fortreadwear, traction, and temperatureperformance accor

Page 407

−The temperature grades are A (thehighest), B, and C, representing thetire’s resistance to the generation ofheat and its ability to dissipate heatwhen

Page 408

−−−−−−−−−−−−−Whenever tires are replaced, theyshould be replaced with tires of thesame size. Following is an exampleof tire size with an explanation o

Page 409

−−−−−−−Load index (a numerical codeassociated with the maximumload the tire can carry).Speed symbol (analphabetical code indicatingthe maximum speed r

Page 410

−Each tire, including the spare (ifprovided), should be checkedmonthly when cold and inflated tothe inflation pressure recommendedby the vehicle manuf

Page 411

−Your vehicle has also been equippedwith a TPMS malfunction indicatorto indicate when the system is notoperating properly. The TPMSmalfunction indicat

Page 412

Conventional child seats must besecured to a vehicle with a seat belt,whereas LATCH-compatible seatsare secured by attaching the seat tohardware built

Page 413

**The burning of gasoline in yourvehicle’s engine produces several by-products. Some of these are carbonmonoxide (CO), oxides of nitrogen(NOx), and hy

Page 414 - Floor Mats

The exhaust emissions controlsinclude four systems: PGM-FI,ignition timing control, exhaust gasrecirculation, and three way catalyticconverter. These

Page 415 - Wiper Blades

The three way catalytic converterscontain precious metals that serve ascatalysts, promoting chemicalreactions to convert the exhaustgasses without aff

Page 416

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

Page 417 - Wheels, Tires

Then drive in city/suburbantraffic for at least 10 minutes.When traffic conditions allow, letthe vehicle coast for severalseconds without using theacc

Page 418

Customer Service...Information . 474...Warranty Coverages . 475Reporting Safety Defects...

Page 419

If you are dissatisfied with thedecision made by the dealership’smanagement, contact the AcuraClient Services Office.U.S. Owners:Canadian Owners:In Pu

Page 420

−−−−−−−−−covers your new vehicle, except forthe battery, emissions controlsystems, and accessories, againstdefects in materials andworkmanship.these t

Page 421

If you believe that your vehicle has adefect which could cause a crash orcould cause injury or death, youshould immediately inform theNational Highway

Page 422 - Tire ChainsSnow Tires

−****2007ACUThe publications shown below can be purchased from HelmIncorporated. You can order in any of three ways:Detach and mail the order form on

Page 423

After selecting a proper child seatand a good place to install the seat,there are three main steps ininstalling the seat:All child seats must besecure

Page 424

−−−SHIPTOPAYMENTThis manual covers maintenance and recommendedprocedures for repair to engine and chassis components.It is written for the journeyman

Page 425 - Checking the Battery

CONTINUEDBatteryCharging System...Indicator . 62, 443...Jump Starting . 437...

Page 426

...Built-in-key . 164...Bulbs, Halogen . 404...Capacities Chart

Page 427 - Vehicle Storage

*CONTINUED...Daytime Running Lights . 142...Indicator . 66...Dead Battery

Page 428

**...Fan, Interior . 200...Features . 197...Filling the Fuel Ta

Page 429 - Taking Care of the Unexpected

CONTINUED...Keys . 149...Keyless Access System . 163...Keyless Access Remote . 1

Page 430 - Driving With a Flat Tire

...Label, Certification . 458...Lane Change, Signaling . 140...Lap/Shoulder Belts . 22...

Page 431

**CONTINUED...Radiator Overheating . 440...Radio/CD Sound System . 207...Readiness Codes . 444..Rear

Page 432

***...Seat Heaters . 178...Seat Position Memory . 160...Seat Ventilation . 179...

Page 433 - Compact Spare Tire

CONTINUED...Temperature, Outside . 73...Tether Anchorage Points . 51Three Way Catalytic...Co

Page 434 - Changing a Flat Tire

CONTINUEDTo install a LATCH-compatible childseat:Move the seat belt buckle ortongue away from the loweranchors.Your vehicle is equipped withLATCH (low

Page 435

****Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA)...System . 371...VSA Activation Indicator . 65, 371...VSA Of

Page 436

Service Information SummaryGasoline:Fuel Tank Capacity:Recommended Engine Oil:Automatic Transmission Fluid:Rear Differential Fluid: Brake Fluid:Power

Page 437

−−−−−−Your safety, and the safety of others,is very important. And operating thisvehicle safely is an importantresponsibility.To help you make informe

Page 438 - IftheEngineWon’tStart

Place the child seat on the vehicleseat, then attach the seat to thelower anchors according to thechild seat maker’s instructions.Some LATCH-compatibl

Page 439

CONTINUEDWhen not using the LATCH system,all child seats must be secured to thevehicle with the lap part of a lap/shoulder belt.With the child seat in

Page 440 - Jump Starting

To deactivate the lockable retractorandremoveachildseat,unlatchthebuckle, unroute the seat belt, and letthe belt fully retract.Push and pull the child

Page 441

A child seat with a tether can beinstalled in any seating position inthe back seat, using one of theanchorage points shown above.Since a tether can pr

Page 442 - IftheEngineOverheats

To determine if a lap/shoulder beltproperly fits a child, have the childput on the seat belt, then askyourself:Does the child sit all the way backagai

Page 443

Does the shoulder belt crossbetween the child’s neck and arm?Is the lap part of the belt as low aspossible, touching the child’sthighs?Will the child

Page 444

If you decide that a child can safelyride up front, be sure to:Carefully read the owner’s manual,and make sure you understand allseat belt instruction

Page 445

This could resultin serious neck injuries during acrash.Devices intended toimprove a child’s comfort orreposition the shoulder part of aseat belt can

Page 446 - Malfunction Indicator Lamp

Your vehicle’s exhaust containscarbon monoxide gas. Carbonmonoxide should not enter thevehicle in normal driving if youmaintain your vehicle properly

Page 447 - Brake System Indicator

CONTINUEDThese labels are in the locationsshown. They warn you of potentialhazards that could cause seriousinjury or death. Read these labelscarefully

Page 448

****Your Vehicle at a Glance4CLIMATE CONTROLSYSTEMAUDIO SYSTEMPOWER DOORLOCK MASTERSWITCHINSTRUMENT PANELINDICATORSACCESSORYPOWER SOCKETSHOOD RELEASE

Page 449

U.S. modelsCanadian modelsU.S. models Canadian modelsSafety Labels58DOORJAMBSSUN VISORS06/08/12 18:26:01 31SJA620 0063 Main MenuTable of Contents

Page 450

This section gives information aboutthe controls and displays thatcontribute to the daily operation ofyour vehicle. All the essentialcontrols are with

Page 451

****Control Locations60AUDIO SYSTEMPOWER WINDOWSWITCHESINSTRUMENT PANELINDICATORSGAUGES CLIMATE CONTROLSYSTEMTRUNK RELEASE BUTTONHOOD RELEASE LEVERDRI

Page 452

****The U.S. instrument panel is shown. Differences for the Canadian models are noted in the text.If equipped.:Instrument PanelInstruments and Control

Page 453

The instrument panel has manyindicators to give you importantinformation about your vehicle.You will also see a ‘‘CHECKEMISSION SYSTEM’’ message onthe

Page 454 - Fuse Locations

This indicator has two functions:Itcomesonwhenyouturntheignition switch to the ON (II)position. It is a reminder to checkthe parking brake. Driving wi

Page 455

This indicator reminds you that theexterior lights are on. It comes onwhen the light switch is in either theor position. This indicatorwill also come

Page 456

This indicator normally comes on fora few seconds when you turn theignition switch to the ON (II)position.This indicator has three functions:Itcomeson

Page 457

This indicator comes on when youturn on the fog lights. For moreinformation, see page .This indicator comes on with thehigh beam headlights. For morei

Page 458 - If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck

Pull to the side of the road when it issafe, shift to Park, and let the engineidle until the indicator goes out.This indicator normally comes on fora

Page 459 - Technical Information

************To use the horn, press the center pad of the steering wheel.If equipped.Canadian models onlyRefer to the navigation system manual.1:2:3:4:

Page 460 - Identification Numbers

This indicator normally comes onwhen you turn the ignition to the ON(II) position and goes off after theengine starts. If it comes on at anyother time

Page 461

This indicator comes on when thesecurity system is set. For moreinformation, see page .This indicator normally comes on fora few seconds when you turn

Page 462 - Specifications

This shows the temperature of theengine’s coolant. During normaloperation, the pointer should risefrom the bottom white mark to aboutthe middle of the

Page 463

▲▼The multi-information display in theinstrument panel displays variousinformation and messages when theignition switch is in the ON (II)position. Som

Page 464

The odometer shows the totaldistance your vehicle has beendriven. It measures miles in U.S.models and kilometers in Canadianmodels. It is illegal unde

Page 465

This shows the outside Fahrenheittemperature in U.S. models, andCentigrade temperature in Canadianmodels.The temperature sensor is in thefront bumper.

Page 466 - Tire Labeling

▼▲▼▲With the ignition switch in the ON(II) position, the upper part of thedisplay changes, as shown in theillustration, each time you press thebutton.

Page 467

This shows the estimated distanceyou can travel on the fuel remainingin the fuel tank. This distance isestimated from the fuel economyyou received ove

Page 468

This monitor shows how muchtorque is being delivered to eachwheel. For more information, seepage .Whenthetirepressuremonitorisshown on the multi-infor

Page 469

When the engine oil life reaches 15 %,the display shows ‘‘SERVICE DUESOON’’ and the code for themaintenance items to be performed.Have your dealer do

Page 471

▲▼▲▼When a problem is detected withyour vehicle, a message will beshown on the multi-informationdisplay.If this happens, refer to theapplicable pages

Page 472

CONTINUEDSee page13See page35, 63See page62See page66See page142See page176See page174See page175See page400See page278See page62See page329See page38

Page 473 - State Emissions Testing

See page151See page151Multi-Information Display8006/08/12 18:29:28 31SJA620 0085 Main MenuTable of Contents

Page 474

▲▼▲▼With the multi-information displayand the INFO ( / ) and SEL/RESET buttons on the right side ofthe steering wheel, you cancustomize some vehicle c

Page 475

********−∼±∼−∼±∼*****CUSTOMIZE MENU DescriptionCauses the system to beep when avehicle ahead of you gets too close.Changes the ACC display speedunit.C

Page 476 - Customer Service Information

********DOOR UNLOCK MODEKEYLESS ACCESS LIGHTFLASHKEYLESS ACCESS BEEPINTERIOR LIGHTDIMMING TIMEHEADLIGHT AUTO OFFTIMERAUTO LIGHTSENSITIVITYAUTO DOOR LO

Page 477 - Warranty Coverages

******CUSTOMIZE MENUDOOR/WINDOWSETUP(see page 122)WIPER SETUP(see page 133)AUTO DOOR UNLOCKDOOR LOCK MODEKEYLESS LOCKACKNOWLEDGMENTSECURITY RELOCKTIME

Page 478

▲▼▲▼UsetheINFO( / )buttononthesteering wheel to select the settingsand the SEL/RESET button to enteryour selections.If you want the settings as they w

Page 479 - Authorized Manuals

To set the default settings again,select DEFAULT ALL, and press theSEL/RESET button. Then selectSET, and press the SEL/RESETbutton.When DEFAULT ALL is

Page 480

▲▼▲▼You can customize some of thevehicle control settings to yourpreference. Here are the settingsyou can customize:METER SETUPADAPTIVE CRUISE CONTROL

Page 481

−This section gives you importantinformation about how to protectyourself and your passengers. Itshows you how to use seat belts. Itexplains how your

Page 482

▲▼Multi-Information Display88Press the or button.Press the SEL/RESET button.ADAPTIVE CRUISECONTROL SETUPseepage89METER SETUPseepage94POSITIONSETUPsee

Page 483

▲▼▲▼▲▼▲▼If equippedHere are the two custom settings foradaptive cruise control (ACC):PRE-RUNNING CAR DETECTBEEPACC DISPLAY SPEED UNITWhile the multi-i

Page 484

▲▼While the multi-information displayis in the ACC SETUP of theCUSTOMIZE GROUP, press theSEL/RESET button. The screenchanges to the above display.Pres

Page 485

▲▼When your choice is set, the displaychanges to the screen shown abovefor several seconds, and then goesback to CUSTOMIZE ENTRY.To exit PRE-RUNNING C

Page 486

▲▼▲▼While the multi-information displayis in the ACC SETUP of theCUSTOMIZE GROUP, press theSEL/RESET button. The screenchanges to CUSTOMIZE MENU.Press

Page 487

▲▼When your choice is set, you will seethe above display for several seconds,then the screen goes back toCUSTOMIZE ENTRY.To exit ACC DISPLAY SPEEDUNIT

Page 488

▲▼▲▼▲▼LANGUAGE SELECTIONADJUST OUTSIDE TEMP.DISPLAYTRIP A & AVG. FUEL RESETwith REFUELHere are the four custom settingsforthemetersetup:ELAPSED TI

Page 489

▲▼There are three language selectionsyou can make: English, French, andSpanish. To choose the language youwant, follow these instructions:While METER

Page 490

▲▼To exit LANGUAGE SELECTIONwithout changing the current setting,select EXIT by pressing the INFO( / ) button, then press the SEL/RESET button. The sc

Page 491 - Service Information Summary

▲▼▲▼While the multi-information displayis in the METER SETUP of theCUSTOMIZE GROUP, press theSEL/RESET button. The screenchanges to CUSTOMIZE MENU.Pre

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