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2014 TL
Owners Manual
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P/N 00X31-TK4-6500
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Summary of Contents

Page 1 - (Unlinked)

2014 TLOwner’s Manual(Unlinked)This document may not contain hyperlinks and may be formatted for printing instead of web use. This is due to changes

Page 2 - Owner’s Identification

**************To use the horn, press the center pad of the steering wheel.Refer to the navigation system owner’s manual.If equipped1:2:3:4 : Switch lo

Page 3 - Introduction

***You can customize some vehiclecontrol settings. To change thesettings, the ignition switch must bein the ON (II) position, and thevehicle must be s

Page 4

▲▼Refer to the table on the followingpages about the settings you want tocustomize.If you use the key to unlock thedriver’s door, the system cannotrec

Page 5

**********−∼± ∼−∼± ∼**LOWMINOFFMETER SETUP(P.101)POSITION SETUP(P.112)LANGUAGE SELECTIONADJUST OUTSIDETEMP. DISPLAYTRIP A RESETWITH REFUELELAPSED TIME

Page 6 - AFewWordsAboutSafety

*********DescriptionMenu ItemCONTINUEDGroup Setup PageSetting OptionChanges which doors unlock when you use theremote or grab the driver’s door handle

Page 7 - Contents

********DescriptionMenu Item PageGroup Setup Setting OptionChanges when the doors automatically lock.Changes when the doors automatically unlock.Chang

Page 8 - Overview of Contents

▲▼▲▼▲▼**You can customize some of thevehicle control settings to yourpreference. Here are the settingsyou can customize:METER SETUPEach time you press

Page 9

**▲▼Multi-Information Display100METER SETUPSee page 101.POSITIONSETUPSee page 112.KEYLESSACCESS SETUPSee page 115.LIGHTINGSETUPSee page 120.DOOR SETUP

Page 10 - Your Vehicle at a Glance

▲▼▲▼LANGUAGE SELECTIONADJUST OUTSIDE TEMP.DISPLAYADJUST ALARM VOLUMEAUTO INTERIORILLUMINATIONKEYLESS START GUIDANCESCREENSHere are the selectable cust

Page 11 - Driver and Passenger Safety

▲▼Multi-Information Display102See page 109.See page 103. See page 104. See page 105. See page 106. See page 108.See page 110.: Press the SEL/RESET but

Page 12 - Important Safety Precautions

▲▼▲▼Language SelectionThere are three language selectionsyou can make: English, French, andSpanish. To choose the language youwant, follow these instr

Page 13

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

Page 14 - What You Should Do:

▲▼▲▼Adjust Outside Temp. DisplayIf you sometimes find that thetemperature reading is a fewdegrees above or below the actualtemperature, you can adjust

Page 15

▲▼▲▼Press the SEL/RESET button to seethe selections.Select ON or OFF by pressing theINFO ( / ) button, then enteryour selection by pressing the SEL/RE

Page 16

▲▼▲▼−−−**Elapsed Time ResetYou can choose this item tocustomize from ‘‘METER SETUP’’by pressing the INFO ( / ) buttonrepeatedly.Press the SEL/RESET bu

Page 17

When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customizable item screen.If the ‘‘SETTING IN

Page 18 - Protecting Adults and Teens

▲▼▲▼Adjust Alarm VolumeSelect the warning alarm volumefrom three levels.You can choose this item tocustomize from ‘‘METER SETUP’’by pressing the INFO

Page 19

▲▼▲▼Auto Interior IlluminationWhile the headlight switch is turnedon, the interior lights gradually dim,as the outside light level gets low.You can cu

Page 20

▲▼When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customizable item screen.If the ‘‘SETTING

Page 21

▲▼Select ON or OFF by pressing theINFO ( / ) button, then enteryour selection by pressing the SEL/RESET button.Press the SEL/RESET button to seethe se

Page 22

▲▼▲▼▲▼You can customize the MEMORYPOSITION LINK setting in positionsetup.While ‘‘POSITION SETUP’’ is shown,press the SEL/RESET button toenter the cust

Page 23

▲▼▲▼Memory Position LinkOn models with keyless access systemWhen Memory Position Link is setto ON, the driver’s seat and theoutside mirrors move to th

Page 24

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

Page 25

When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customizable item screen.If the ‘‘SETTING IN

Page 26

▲▼▲▼▲▼Each time you press the INFO ( /) button, the screen changes asshown in the illustration. Press theINFO ( / ) button, until you seethe setting y

Page 27

▲▼▲▼Press the SEL/RESET button to seethe selections.When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes bac

Page 28

▲▼▲▼Press the SEL/RESET button to seethe selections.Select ON or OFF by pressing theINFO ( / ) button, then enteryour selection by pressing the SEL/RE

Page 29 - Information

▲▼When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customizable item screen.When KEYLESS ACCE

Page 30 - Airbag System Components

▲▼Press the SEL/RESET button to seethe selections.When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back

Page 31

▲▼▲▼▲▼INTERIOR LIGHTDIMMING TIMEHEADLIGHT AUTO OFF TIMERWhile ‘‘LIGHTING SETUP’’ isshown, press the SEL/RESETbutton to enter the customize mode.Each t

Page 32

▲▼▲▼Interior Light Dimming TimePress the SEL/RESET button to seethe selections.When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes assho

Page 33

▲▼▲▼Headlight Auto Off TimerYou can choose this item tocustomize from ‘‘LIGHTINGSETUP’’ by pressing the INFO ( /) button repeatedly.Press the SEL/RESE

Page 34 - Advanced Airbags

−−−−−▲▼Auto Light SensitivityWhen your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customizable it

Page 35 - WEIGHT SENSOR

Your vehicle is equipped with manyfeatures that work together toprotect you and your passengersduring a crash.The following pages explain how youcanta

Page 36

▲▼When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customizable item screen.If the ‘‘SETTING

Page 37 - Side Airbag Cutoff System

▲▼▲▼AUTO DOOR LOCKHere are the five custom settings forthe door setup:AUTO DOOR UNLOCKSECURITY RELOCK TIMERKEYLESS LOCKACKNOWLEDGMENTKEY AND REMOTE UN

Page 38 - SIDE CURTAIN AIRBAG

▲▼Multi-Information Display126: Press the INFO button ( / ).: Press the SEL/RESET button.See page 127. See page 128.See page 130. See page 131. See pa

Page 39 - CanadaU.S

−▲▼−−▲▼Auto Door Lock(Automatic transmission model only)There are three settings you canchoose from:SHIFT FROM PThe doors lock whenever you movethe sh

Page 40

−−−−−***When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customizable item screen.If the ‘‘SE

Page 41 - An airbag ever inflates

▲▼▲▼Press the SEL/RESET button to seethe selections.Select the desired setting bypressing the INFO ( / ) button,then enter your selection by pressingt

Page 42

▲▼▲▼Select the desired setting bypressing the INFO ( / ) button,then enter your selection by pressingthe SEL/RESET button.Press the SEL/RESET button t

Page 43

▲▼Keyless Lock AcknowledgmentWhen you press the LOCK buttonon the remote transmitter or thekeyless access remote, someexterior lights flash, and a bee

Page 44

▲▼When your selection is successfullycompleted, the display changes asshown above, and then goes back tothe customizable item screen.Press the SEL/RES

Page 45 - DASHBOARD

▲▼▲▼Press the SEL/RESET button toenter the selecting mode.Select the desired setting bypressing the INFO ( / ) button,then enter your selection by pre

Page 46

−−−−Your vehicle is equipped with seatbelts in all seating positions.Your seat belt system also includesan indicator on the instrument paneland a beep

Page 47

▲▼▲▼To set the default settings, press theINFO ( / ) button to select SETthen press the SEL/RESET button.If you want to cancel DEFAULTALL, select CANC

Page 48

When DEFAULT ALL is set, you willsee the above display for severalseconds, then the screen returns tothe default all setting display.If the setting is

Page 49 - Child Seat Type

*************To use the horn, press the center pad of the steering wheel.If equippedRefer to the navigation system owner’s manual.1:2:3:4 : Switch loc

Page 50 - Child Seat Placement

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

Page 51 - Selecting a Child Seat

**When you activate the windshieldwasher with the headlights turnedon, the headlight washer will beactivated under certain conditions.For more informa

Page 52 - Installing a Child Seat

−−***Push down on theleft lever to signal a left turn and upto signal a right turn. To signal a lanechange, push lightly on the lever andhold it. The

Page 53

−−The automatic lightingfeature turns on the headlights andall other exterior lights when itsenses low ambient light.To turn on automatic lighting, tu

Page 54 - Rigid type Flexible type

***The automatic lighting feature iscontrolledbyasensorlocatedontopof the dashboard. Do not cover thissensor or spill liquids on it.The automatic ligh

Page 55 - TETHER STRAP HOOK

***If you see a ‘‘CHECK DRLSYSTEM’’ message on the multi-information display, there is aproblem with the daytime runninglight system. Take your vehicl

Page 56

+−+−**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 be

Page 57

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

Page 58 - TETHER STRAP

+To reduce glare at night, theinstrument panel illumination dimswhen you turn the light switch toor . To cancel the glarereduction function, set thebr

Page 59

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

Page 60 - Protecting Larger Children

Push the lever up to lock thesteering wheel in that position.Make any steering wheeladjustments before you start driving.Push the lever under the stee

Page 61 - Maturity

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

Page 62

Always make sure the key is fullyextended when you insert it to theignition switch. If the key is not fullyextended, the immobilizer systemmay not ope

Page 63 - Carbon Monoxide Hazard

****CONTINUEDYoushouldhavereceivedakeynumber tag with your keys. You willneed this key number if you everhave to get a lost key replaced. Useonly Acur

Page 64

−−−−If the system repeatedly does notrecognize the coding of your key orkeyless access remote, contact yourdealer.Do not attempt to alter this systemo

Page 65 - DOORJAMB

**You will hear a reminder beeper ifyou leave the key in the ignitionswitch in the LOCK (0) or theACCESSORY (I) position and openthedriver’sdoor.Remov

Page 66

When the door is unlocked, you canseetheredindicatoronthelocktababove the inner door handle.All doors can be locked from theoutsidebyusingthekeyinthed

Page 67 - Instruments and Controls

If you forget and leave the key in theignition switch, lockout preventionwill not allow you to lock the driver’sdoor. With any door open and thekey in

Page 68 - Control Locations

The most important things you needto know about your airbags are:They are designed to supplementthe seat belts.To do their job, airbags mustinflate wi

Page 69 - Instrument Panel

***If the doors are unlocked, pressthetrunkreleaseswitchonthetrunk lid.If the doors are locked, press thetrunk release switch on the trunklid with the

Page 70 - Instrument Panel Indicators

If your vehicle’s battery goes dead oris disconnected, you can open thetrunk from the rear seat by pullingthe trunk release tab through thetrunk pass-

Page 71 - U.S. Canada

To protect items in the trunk, youcan disable the trunk release buttonon the driver’s door by turning offthe trunk main switch in the glovebox, lockin

Page 72

−−CONTINUEDPress this button onceto unlock the driver’s door or all thedoors (depending on the keylessmemory setting). Press it twice tounlock the oth

Page 73

−−Be careful when removingthis screw as the head of the screwcan strip out.Separate the keypad from thetransmitter by pushing any buttonfrom outside.I

Page 74

−Remove the old battery and notethe polarity. Make sure thepolarity of the new battery is thesame ( side facing up), theninsert it in the keypad.Place

Page 75

When you unlock the driver’s doorwith your remote transmitter, eachremote transmitter activates thecustomized settings related to thatremote.When you

Page 76

−**CONTINUEDSee pages for important safetyinformation and warnings about how toproperly position the seats and seat-backs.Driver’s seat only:1513The p

Page 77

They are most effective when youadjust them so the center of the backof the occupant’s head rests againstthe center of the restraint.Your vehicle is e

Page 78 - SECURITY SYSTEM INDICATOR

CONTINUEDThe head restraints adjust for height.You need both hands to adjust therestraint. Do not attempt to adjust itwhile driving. To raise a front

Page 79 - LOW FUEL INDICATOR

−**The following pages provideinstructions on how to properlyprotect the driver, adult passengersand teenage children who are largeenough and mature e

Page 80

To remove a front or rear centerhead restraint for cleaning or repair,pull it up as far as it will go. Push therelease button, then pull the restraint

Page 81

The driver’s and front passenger’sseats have active head restraints. Ifthe vehicle is struck severely fromthe rear, the occupant properlysecured with

Page 82

The lid of the console compartmentcanbeusedasanarmrest.The rear seat armrest is in thecenter of the rear seat. Pivot it downto use it.A beverage holde

Page 83

Make sure all items in the trunk andthose extending through the pass-through are secured.Keeptheinsideandoutsidemirrorsclean and adjusted for best vis

Page 84

**Both outside door mirrors have areverse tilt feature. When inreverse, the selected mirror willtilt down slightly to improve yourview as you parallel

Page 85

***This heated mirror function has atimer (see page ).The outside mirrors are heated toremove fog and frost. With theignition switch in the ON (II)pos

Page 86

**Store a driving position only whenthe vehicle is parked.Your vehicle has a memory featurefor the driver’s seat and outsidemirror positions.Seat, exc

Page 87

Fail to press a memory buttonwithin 5 seconds.To cancel the storing procedureafter pressing the SET button, doany of the following:To select a memoriz

Page 88 - ODOMETER

If desired, you can use theadjustment switches to change thepositions of the seat or outsidemirrors after they are in theirmemorized positions. If you

Page 89 - TRIP METER B

Always keep the remote and thebuilt-in key away from any magneticmaterial.Youshouldhavereceivedakeynumber tag with your built-in key.You will need thi

Page 90

When one or more doors or thetrunk lid are not tightly closed, thecorresponding indicator for eachcondition will come on.Theaboveexampleshowsthefrontr

Page 91 - RANGE ELAPSED TIME AVG. SPEED

The following keys come with yourvehicle. Refer to page for how toseparate the keys.This key is used to lock/unlock thedoors, glove box, and trunk pas

Page 92 - ENGINE OIL LIFE

Theremotemaynotworkif:It is too close to the vehicle.It is above or below the vehicle,even when it is within its operatingrange.The handle of each fro

Page 93

Before locking the doors, make suretheremoteisnotinsidethevehicle.When you press the door lock buttonon the front door, all the doors andthe trunk wil

Page 94

When you lock the doors, someexterior lights blink and the systembeeps once. If no exterior lights blinkand/or no beeper sounds, check tosee if the tr

Page 95 - SYSTEM MESSAGE INDICATOR

When you close the trunk with alldoors locked, the trunk will lock.When you unlock all the doors withthe remote, built-in key or powerdoor lock master

Page 96

−CONTINUEDBefore closing the trunk, make suretheremoteisnotinthetrunk.If you close the trunk when theremote is in it, the system beeps, andthe trunk r

Page 97

− −−Press this button onceto unlock the driver’s door. Press ittwice to unlock the other doors.Some exterior lights will flash twiceeach time you pres

Page 98 - Canadian models only

+An improperly disposed of batterycan hurt the environment.Always confirm local regulations forbattery disposal.Battery type: CR2032Replace the batter

Page 99 - M/T model only

Here are the settings activated withthe remote:Driving position memory(see page ).Audio system settings(see page ).Climate control settings(see page )

Page 100 - Multi-Information Display

The engine may not run, and somemalfunctions may occur, if theremote is outside the vehicle.The engine may not start if theremote is subjected to stro

Page 101

The National Highway Traffic SafetyAdministration and TransportCanada recommend that driversallow at least 10 inches (25 cm)between the center of the

Page 102

The keyless access system has fourpower modes: VEHICLE OFF(LOCK), ACCESSORY, ON, andSTART.This system uses the engine start/stop button instead of an

Page 103

CONTINUEDKeyless Access SystemInstruments and ControlsAutomatic Transmission Manual Transmission185: Press the engine start/stop button.: Press the en

Page 104

Automatic Transmission Manual TransmissionHow the mode is switched dependson if the shift lever is in Park or not.Each time you press the enginestart/

Page 105 - CONTINUED

Engine is turned off andpower is shut down.The steering wheel islocked.No electrical componentscan be used.Indicator-OffEngine is turned offand power

Page 106

You can start the engine in anypower mode.To start the engine:Depress the brake pedal and pressthe engine start/stop button.Move the shift lever to Pa

Page 107 - On models with keyless access

After entering the vehicle, insert thekeyless access remote into the slotto start the engine (see page ).If the keyless access remote batterydies, you

Page 108

To turn the vehicle off, make surethe vehicle is completely stopped anddo the following.If the shift lever is in any gearother than neutral, depress t

Page 109 - Language Selection

CONTINUEDIf the power mode is in ACCESSORY,you may see the ‘‘ACCESSORYMODE’’ message on the multi-information display.After the driver’s door is opene

Page 110 - Adjust Outside Temp. Display

The engine start/stop button may beused to stop the engine due to anemergency situation even whiledriving. If you must stop the engine,do either of th

Page 111 - Trip A Reset With Refuel

CONTINUEDIf you take the keyless accessremote out of the vehicle and closethe door with the power mode ON orACCESSORY, the inside and outsidebeepers s

Page 112 - Elapsed Time Reset

This owner’s manual should be considereda permanent part of the vehicle and shouldremain with the vehicle when it is sold.This Owner’s Manual covers a

Page 113

Adjust the driver’s seat-back to acomfortable, upright position,leaving ample space between yourchest and the airbag cover in thecenter of the steerin

Page 114 - Adjust Alarm Volume

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

Page 115 - Auto Interior Illumination

This switch is in the glove box. Youcan cancel the keyless access systemfeatures, which are locking/unlocking the doors, unlocking thetrunk, and start

Page 116

Have your vehicle checked by yourdealer if:The keyless access systemindicator comes on and stays onwhile you are driving.The indicator comes on after

Page 117

In this case, you should not shut offyour engine until you are in a safelocation or at your dealer, as yourvehicle may not restart.The multi-informati

Page 118 - : Press the SEL/RESET button

To insert the keyless access remote:On all modelsOn automatic transmission modelsOn manual transmission modelsWhen you open the driver’s door,and each

Page 119 - Memory Position Link

CONTINUEDThe message reminds you that thekeyless access remote is locked inthe keyless access remote slot, andthat the power mode is in theACCESSORY o

Page 120

To remove the keyless access remote:On automatic transmission modelsIf the vehicle is left in theACCESSORY mode, the ‘‘TO TURNVEHICLE OFF’’ message is

Page 121

The trunk and glove box cannot beopened when you turn the trunkmain switch off and lock the glovebox and trunk pass-through coverwith the built-in key

Page 122 - Door Unlock Mode

**Push the right side of the switch, HI,to rapidly heat up the seat. After theseat reaches a comfortabletemperature, select LO by pushingthe left side

Page 123 - Keyless Access Light Flash

Follow these precautions wheneveryou use the seat heaters:DonotusetheseatheaterintheHI setting for an extended period,because it draws large amounts o

Page 124 - Keyless Access Beep

CONTINUEDReclining a seat-back so that theshoulder part of the belt no longerrests against the occupant’s chestreduces the protective capability ofthe

Page 125

−−−−You must select the ON mode byoperating the engine start/stopbutton (see page ) to use theheaters and the air ventilationsystem.To use the heaters

Page 126

−−−−Follow these precautions wheneveryou use the seat heaters and the seatventilation:Donotusetheseatheaterortheseat ventilation in the HI settingfor

Page 127 - Interior Light Dimming Time

−**To open either frontwindow fully, push the windowswitch firmly down to the seconddetent, then release it. The windowautomatically goes down all the

Page 128 - Headlight Auto Off Timer

If either front window runs into anyobstacle while it is closingautomatically, it will reversedirection, and then stop. To close thewindow, remove the

Page 129 - Auto Light Sensitivity

Press the UNLOCK button onceto unlock the driver’s door.Press the UNLOCK button asecond time, and hold it. Theremaining doors unlock, and allfour wind

Page 130

To close:Insert the key in the driver’s doorlock.Turn the key counterclockwise,then release it.Turn the key counterclockwiseagain, and hold it. All fo

Page 131

−**To close the moonroof fully, firmlypush the moonroof switch forward,then release it. The moonroofautomatically closes all the way. Tostop the moonr

Page 132 - See page 127. See page 128

To open or close the moonroofpartially, lightly pull the switch backor push it forward and hold it. Themoonroof will stop when you releasethe switch.I

Page 133 - A/T model is shown

To apply the parking brake, pull thelever up fully. To release it, pull upslightly, push the button, and lowerthe lever. The parking brakeindicator on

Page 134

Interior Convenience ItemsInstruments and Controls213SIDE POCKETCARGO HOOKSAUXILIARY INPUT JACKBEVERAGE HOLDER inREAR SEAT ARMRESTACCESSORY POWER SOCK

Page 135

Properly adjusted head restraintswill help protect occupants fromwhiplash and other crash injuries.See page for how to adjust thehead restraints and h

Page 136 - Key and Remote Unlock Mode

Open the front beverage holder bysliding its cover backward.Be careful when you are using thebeverage holders. A spilled liquidthat is very hot can sc

Page 137 - Keyless Lock Acknowledgment

**Your vehicle has two accessorypower sockets. One is next to theshift lever. The other is in theconsole compartment.To access the front accessory soc

Page 138

To open the console compartment,push in on the lever and lift thearmrest. To close, lower the armrest,and push it down until it latches.Make sure to s

Page 139 - Security Relock Timer

To use a sun visor, pull it down. Youcan also use a sun visor at the sidewindow. Remove the support rodfrom the clip, and swing the sunvisor toward th

Page 140

Do not use the sun visor extensionfeature over the rearview mirror.Make sure to slide the sun visorback to its original position beforeflipping it bac

Page 141

Some larger styles of sunglassesmay not fit in the holder.You may also store small items inthisholder.Makesuretheyaresmall enough to let the holder cl

Page 142

Door (Door activated position):OFF position:After all doors are closed tightly, thelights dim slightly, then fade out inabout 30 seconds.To change the

Page 143 - ADJUSTMENT RING

Turn on the front individual maplights by pushing each map lightbutton ( / ). Push thebutton again to turn it off. When thedoor activated position is

Page 144 - Windshield Wipers and Washers

+−**The courtesy light in each front doorcomes on when the door is opened,and goes out when the door is closed.In addition to the courtesy lights onth

Page 145

Your vehicle has a keyless accessremote slot light. The light comes onwhen you:Open any door.Set the vehicle mode to VEHICLEOFF (LOCK).Remove the keyl

Page 146 - Headlights

If necessary, pull up on the belt againto remove any slack, then check thatthe belt rests across the center ofyour chest and over your shoulder.This s

Page 147 - LIGHT SENSOR

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Page 148

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

Page 149 - ADJUSTMENT BUTTONS

Climate Control System226AIR CONDITIONING BUTTONRECIRCULATION BUTTONREAR WINDOW DEFOGGER/HEATED MIRROR BUTTONPASSENGER’S SIDE MODECONTROL BUTTONWINDSH

Page 150 - U.S. model is shown

Climate Control SystemFeatures227AIR CONDITIONING BUTTONRECIRCULATION BUTTONREAR WINDOW DEFOGGER/HEATED MIRROR BUTTONPASSENGER’S SIDE MODECONTROL BUTT

Page 151 - HAZARD WARNING BUTTON

On models with navigation systemThe automatic climate controlsystem in your vehicle picks theproper combination of airconditioning, heating, and venti

Page 152 - Steering Wheel Adjustments

When you set the temperature to itslower limit ( ) or its upper limit( ), the system runs at fullcooling or heating only. It does notregulate the inte

Page 153 - Keys and Locks

When the indicator in the button ison, air from the vehicle’s interior issent through the system again.When the indicator is off, air isbrought in fro

Page 154 - KEY NUMBER TAGBUILT-IN KEYS

Pushing this button also turns thepower mirror heaters on and off.This button directs the main airflowto the windshield for fasterdefrosting. It also

Page 155

For your safety, make sure you havea clear view through all the windowsbefore driving.When the indicator in thebutton is on, the SYNCindicator also co

Page 156

The selected temperatures andmode appear in the display (in thecenter display on models withnavigation system). When theindicator in the SYNC button i

Page 157 - Ignition Switch, Door Locks

If you are pregnant, the best way toprotect yourself and your unbornchild when driving or riding in avehicle is to always wear a seat belt,and keep th

Page 158 - INNER HANDLE

Theclimatecontrolsystemhastwosensors: a sunlight sensor on top ofthe dashboard, and a temperatureand humidity sensor next to thesteering column. Do no

Page 159 - Door Locks

An audio system is standard on allmodels. Read the appropriate pages(as shown below) to use yourvehicle’s audio system.For vehicles without navigation

Page 160 - TRUNK RELEASE BUTTON

Most audio system functions can becontrolled by standard buttons, bars,and knobs. In addition, you canaccess some functions by using theselector knob

Page 161 - On all models

Playing the AM/FM Radio (Models without navigation system)Features237RETURN BUTTONSCAN BUTTONSKIP BARA.SEL (AUTO SELECT)BUTTONVOL/(VOLUME/POWER) KNOBS

Page 162 - TRUNK MAIN SWITCH

−−−The ignition switch must be in theACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) position.Turn the system on by pushing theVOL/ (power/volume) knob orthe AM/FM button. A

Page 163 - Remote Transmitter

−−Each preset button canstore one frequency on AM and twofrequencies on FM.If you aretraveling and can no longer receiveyour preset stations, you can

Page 164 - KEYPADSCREW

You can also select the auto selectmode by using the SETUP buttonand the selector knob. Push theSETUP button to display the menuitems, then turn the s

Page 165

−+To switch the function between onand off, press and release the TITLEbutton. With the system on, you willsee the ‘‘RDS INFO ON’’ message onthe displ

Page 166 - Driver 1 Driver 2

COUNTRY: Country musicSOFT: Adult hits and soft musicTOP 40: Top 40 hitsOLDIES: Nostalgia music and oldiesR & B: Rhythm and blues, and softrhythm

Page 167

−−−−CONTINUEDAdjusts the bass.Adjusts the treble.Adjusts the front-to-backstrength of the sound.Adjusts the side-to-side strength of the sound.Press t

Page 168 - Passenger’s seat

If they do, theycould be very seriously injured in acrash.When driving, remember to situpright and adjust the seat as farback as possible while allowi

Page 169 - Adjusting the Head Restraint

−−−−The SVC mode controls the volumebased on vehicle speed. The fasteryou go, the louder the audio volumebecomes. As you slow down, theaudio volume de

Page 170 - Rear Outer TILT BUTTON

+−You can use the instrument panelbrightness control buttons ( or )to adjust the illumination of the audiosystem (see page ). The audiosystem illumina

Page 171 - Active Head Restraints

Playing the XM Radio (Models without navigation system)246SCAN BUTTONSKIP BARVOL/(VOLUME/POWER) KNOBTITLE BUTTONCATEGORY BARDISPLAYSELECTOR KNOBXM RAD

Page 172 - Front Rear

−To listen to XM Radio, turn theignition switch to the ACCESSORY(I) or ON (II) position, and press thebutton. The last channel youlistened to will sho

Page 173 - SENSORINDICATOR

−−+−−The SCAN function givesyou a sampling of all channels whilein the channel mode. In the categorymode, only the stations within thatcategory are sc

Page 174 - SELECTOR SWITCH

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

Page 175 - HEATED MIRROR BUTTON

−−−The selected channelnumber does not exist, or is not partof your subscription, or this channelhas no artist or title information atthis time.The se

Page 176 - SET BUTTON

When DPLII is turned on (see page), sound coming from the rearspeakers may be distorted due to thecompression of the music beingbroadcast. Turn DPLII

Page 177

If your XM Radio service has expiredor you purchased your vehicle froma previous owner, you can listen to asampling of the broadcasts availableon XM R

Page 178

Playing Discs (Models without navigation system)Features253RETURN BUTTONSCAN BUTTONSKIP BARVOL/(VOLUME/POWER) KNOBPRESET BUTTONSCATEGORY BARTITLE BUTT

Page 179 - Keyless Access System

***Your seat belt system includes lap/shoulder belts in all seating positions.The front seat belts are alsoequipped with automatic seat belttensioners

Page 180

You operate the disc changer withthe same controls used for the radio.To select the disc changer, press theCD button. You will see ‘‘CD’’ in thedispla

Page 181

Your vehicle’s in-dash disc changerholdsuptosixdiscs.To load more than one disc, pressthe LOAD button until you hear abeep and see ‘‘LOAD’’ in thedisp

Page 182 - DOOR LOCK BUTTON

Each time you press the TITLEbutton, the display shows you thetext, if the disc was recorded withtext data.The display shows up to 16characters of sel

Page 183 - Door Lock Prevention

−Use the SKIP bar while a disc isplaying to select passages andchange tracks (files in MP3 or WMAmode).In MP3 or WMA mode, use theCATEGORY bar to sele

Page 184

−+−+−In MP3 or WMA modeToselect a different folder, press eitherside ( or ) of the CATEGORYbar to move to the beginning of thenext folder. Press the s

Page 185

−−−−To cancel the selected repeat,random, or scan mode, press theSETUP button to show ‘‘PLAYMODE,’’ then press the selectorknob (ENTER). When you see‘

Page 186

−−−You can also select the scan featurefrom the menu items with theselector knob (see page ).This featureplays the tracks within a disc (thefiles in M

Page 187

−Pressing either side of the SKIP bar,or selecting a different disc (usingthe preset buttons) or folder (usingthe CATEGORY bar) turns off theSCAN or F

Page 188 - DRIVER’S ID

You can also press the MODEbuttononthesteeringwheeltochange modes.If you turn the system off while adisc is playing, either with the VOL/knob or by tu

Page 189

Thechartontherightexplainstheerror messages you may see in thedisplay while playing a disc.If you see an error message in thedisplay while playing a d

Page 190 - Starting the Engine

If the indicator comes on or thebeeper sounds when the driver’s seatbelt is latched and there is no frontseat passenger and no items on thefront seat,

Page 191

Playing an iPod (Models without navigation system)264SKIP BARVOL/(VOLUME/POWER) KNOBSELECTOR KNOBTITLE BUTTONAUX BUTTONiPod INDICATORSETUP BUTTONRETUR

Page 192

This audio system can select andplay the audio files on the iPodwiththe same controls used for the discplayer. To play an iPod, connect it tothe USB a

Page 193

Pull out the USB connector fromthe holder.Connect your dock connector tothe iPod correctly and securely.Install the dock connector to theUSB adapter c

Page 194

−You can also select a file from anylist on the iPod menu: playlists,artists, albums and songs, by usingthe selector knob. Push the selectorknob (ENTE

Page 195 - TO UNLOCK WHEEL

You can select any type of repeat andshufflemodebyusingtheSETUPbutton and the selector knob. Pressthe SETUP button to display themenu items, then turn

Page 196

−−−−−This featureplays all available files in a selectedlist (playlists, artists, albums orsongs) in random order.You will see SHUFFLE in the display.

Page 197 - All models

**If you see an error message in thedisplay, see page .The displayed message mayvary on models or versions.On some models, there is nomessage to disco

Page 198 - Emergency Engine Stop

If you see an error message on theaudio display while playing an iPod,find the solution in the chart to theright. If you cannot clear the errormessage

Page 199 - Keyless Remote Not Detected

Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models without navigation system)272RETURN BUTTONSKIP BARVOL/(VOLUME/POWER) KNOBSELECTOR KNOBTITLE BUTTONAUX BUTTON

Page 200 - Keyless Remote Low Battery

**This audio system can select andplay the audio files on a USB flashmemory device with the samecontrols used for the disc player. Toplay a USB flash

Page 201 - MAIN SWITCH

To deactivate the lockable retractor,unlatch the buckle and let the seatbelt fully retract. To refasten theseat belt, pull it out only as far asneeded

Page 202 - INDICATOR

Some devices cannot be poweredor charged via the USB adapter. Ifthis is the case, use the accessoryadapter to supply power to yourdevice.Some versions

Page 203 - KEYLESS ACCESS REMOTE

Connect the USB flash memorydevice to the USB adapter cablecorrectly and securely.When the USB flash memory deviceis connected, the USB indicator issh

Page 204 - On manual transmission models

−−+−Use the SKIP bar while a USB flashmemory device is playing to selectpassages and change files.Each time you press andreleasethe sideoftheSKIPbar,t

Page 205

Turn the selector knob to select anappropriate repeat, random or scanmode, then press the selector knob(ENTER) to set your selection.Pressing the RETU

Page 206

−−−−−Thisfeature continuously plays a file.Select normal play to turn it off.Pressing either side of the SKIP baralso turns off this feature.This func

Page 207 - BUILT-IN KEY

−If you see an error message in thedisplay, see page .Select normal play to turn eitherscan feature off. Pressing either sideof the CATEGORY or SKIP b

Page 208 - Seat Heaters

If you see an error message on theaudio display while playing a USBflash memory device, find thesolution in the chart to the right. Ifyou cannot clear

Page 209

CONTINUEDBluetoothAudio System (Models without navigation system)Features281SKIP BARSELECTOR KNOBTITLE BUTTONAUX BUTTONSETUP BUTTONVOL/(VOLUME/POWER)

Page 210 - Seat Heaters and Ventilations

**Your vehicle is equipped with aAudio system, whichallows you to listen to streamingaudio from yourAudiocompatible phone. This function isonly availa

Page 211

In the following conditions, thedisplay shows ‘‘NO CONNECT’’message.The phone is not linked to HFL.The phone is not turned on.The phone is not in the

Page 212 - Power Windows

For safety, you should check thecondition of your seat belts regularly.If a seat belt is worn during a crash,you should have your dealer inspectthe be

Page 213

If you receive a call when theAudio is playing, press theHFLTalkbuttononthesteeringwheel. The display switches to theHFLmode(seepage ).After ending th

Page 214

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

Page 215

Playing the AM/FM Radio (Models with navigation system)286INTERFACE DIAL(SOUND) BUTTONAM/FM BUTTONPRESET BUTTONSCATEGORY BARTUNE BARAUDIO BUTTONNAVIGA

Page 216 - MOONROOF SWITCH

The power mode must be inACCESSORY or ON. Press theAUDIO button to view the audiocontrol display. Turn the system onby pressing the VOL/ knob orthe AM

Page 217 - Moonroof

−−−Use the TUNE bar to tunethe radio to a desired frequency.Press the side of the bar to tuneto a higher frequency, or theside to tune to a lowerfrequ

Page 218 - BRAKE LEVER

−−When the system finds a strongsignal, it will stop and play thatstation for about 10 seconds. If youdo nothing, the system will then scanfor the nex

Page 219 - Interior Convenience Items

Push the interface selector down todisplay the AUDIO MENU. Turn theinterface dial to select A.SEL, thenpress ENTER on the interfaceselector. Turn the

Page 220 - FRONT REAR

If the station you are listening to isnot an RDS station, the audio screenand the center display continue toshow the frequency.To switch the RDS INFO

Page 221

+−ALL: All RDS category stationsTOP 40: Top 40 hitsROCK: Rock, classic rock and softrock musicOLDIES: Nostalgia music and oldiesJAZZ: JazzSOFT: Adult

Page 222 - GLOVE BOX

This function searches up and downfor strong signal frequencies thatcarry the selected RDS categoryinformation. This can help you tofind a station in

Page 223 - SUN VISOR

Several warranties protect your new vehicle. Read the warranty bookletthoroughly so you understand the coverages and are aware of your rightsand respo

Page 224

Airbag System ComponentsAdditional Information About Your Airbags24(1)(3)(8)(4)(5)(15)(2)(11)(14)(13)(14)(16)(13)(4)(10)(5)(8)(6)(9) (7) (12)(1) Drive

Page 225 - COAT HOOK

To activate RDS category scan withthe interface dial, push the AUDIObutton to display the FM radioinformation on the screen. Push theinterface selecto

Page 226 - Interior Lights

While the RDS category is selected,move the interface selector to theleft or the right to select SCAN.Then press ENTER to activate theRDS SCAN.To acti

Page 227

To adjust the sound, press theAUDIO button, push the interfaceselector down, and turn the interfacedial to Sound Setup. Then pressENTER on the interfa

Page 228 - COURTESY LIGHTS

−−Thesemodes adjust the strength of thesound coming from each speaker.Fader adjusts the front-to-backstrength, while balance adjusts theside-to-side s

Page 229 - On models with Keyless Access

−−−Adjusts the strength ofsound from the center speaker.To adjust thestrength of the sound from thesubwoofer speaker, select it andpress ENTER on the

Page 230

CONTINUEDPlaying the XM Radio (Models with navigation system)Features299INTERFACE DIALNAVIGATION SCREENVOL/(VOLUME/POWER) KNOBSKIP BARSCAN/A.SEL(SCAN/

Page 231 - Features

To listen to XM Radio, set the powermode to ACCESSORY or ON. Pushthe button to select the XMRadio. The last channel you listenedto will show in the au

Page 232 - Climate Control System

−−−−+−Each time you press and release theTITLE button, the center displaychanges in the following sequence:NAME (artist name), TITLE (musictitle), and

Page 233

−−−−The scan function givesyou a sampling of all channels whilein the channel mode. In the categorymode, only the channels within thatcategory are sca

Page 234 - Temperature Control

−−−−−−−The encryptioncode is being updated. Wait until theencryption code is fully updated.Channels 0 and 1 should still worknormally.XM is loading th

Page 235 - SYNC Button

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

Page 236

The XM satellites are in orbit overthe equator; therefore, objects southof the vehicle may cause satellitereception interruptions. To helpcompensate f

Page 237 - Mode Controls

CONTINUEDTo replay and see the stored file,press the AUDIO button to selectthe audio display on the navigationscreen.Push down the interface selectort

Page 238

+Turn the selector dial to select asound file, then press ENTER. Thedisplayshowsthecategory,nameand title information of the selectedfile.To delete al

Page 239 - REAR FLOOR AIR DUCTS

CONTINUEDPlaying a Disc (Models with navigation system)Features307INTERFACE DIALSCAN/A.SEL(SCAN/AUTO SELECT) BARSKIP BARNAVIGATION SCREENDISC SLOTEJEC

Page 240 - TEMPERATURE AND HUMIDITY

The disc packages or jackets shouldhave one of these marks.The disc player can also play MP3,WMA, or AAC format that saved onCD-R/RW or DVD-R/RW (see

Page 241 - Audio System

You cannot load and play 3-inch(8-cm)discsinthissystem.It is possible to select up to 999 filesfor inclusion in CD-Rs and CD-RWs,and up to 3,500 files

Page 242 - SETUP BUTTON

Select the disc player by pressing theDISC button. The system will beginplaying the last selected track in thedisc. You will see the current trackposi

Page 243

You can also choose a track directlyfrom a track list. If there are no tracknames, you will see ‘‘No Title’’displayed. Turn the interface dial toselec

Page 244

This feature plays the tracks within adisc in random order. When playingMP3, WMA or AAC format discs, allthe tracks within the disc are playedin rando

Page 245 - To turn off auto select

This audio system plays CD-ROM,CD-R/RW, DVD-ROM, andDVD-R/RW compressed in MP3,WMA, or AAC formats. You canselect up to 255 folders or tracks.To take

Page 246 - AUTO SELECT

**If you ever have a moderate tosevere frontal collision, sensors willdetect the vehicle’s rapiddeceleration.If the rate of deceleration is highenough

Page 247 - RDS INFO DISPLAY ON

Combining a low sampling frequencywith a low bitrate may result inextremely degraded sound quality.To play an MP3/WMA/AAC disc,use the disc controls p

Page 248

Select a desired folder by turning theinterface dial, then press ENTER.The display returns to normal play,and the first track in the selectedfolder be

Page 249 - FADER is selectable

This feature, when activated, playsall files in the current folder inrandom order. To activate folderrandom play, push the interfaceselector down whil

Page 250 - Compensation (SVC)

→→→This feature, when activated,samples the first file of each folderfor 10 seconds. To scan a folder,press the SCAN side of the SCAN/A.SEL bar. Or, p

Page 251

To remove the disc, press the eject( ) button.If you do not remove the disc fromthe slot, the system will reload thedisc after 10 seconds. The disc st

Page 252

Thechartontherightexplainstheerror messages you may see in thecenter display while playing a disc.If you see an error message in thecenter display whi

Page 253

Playing Hard Disc Drive (HDD) Audio (Models with navigation system)320TITLE BUTTONAUDIO BUTTONNAVIGATION SCREENINTERFACE DIALHDD/AUX BUTTONCENTER DISP

Page 254 - Channel list is shown

−−−−−−−−−Recording function from followingmedia is not supported.CD-DA which prohibits thecopying by SCMSCD-DA with copy controlSACD (Super Audio CD)D

Page 255

Playlists are track lists in a certainplayback group.This playlist is automaticallygenerated when the music CD isrecorded. The maximum numberof origin

Page 256

The icons show the recordingconditions for each track:Rec icon: Now recordingRec ready icon: Next to be recordedRec done icon: Recording finishedPleas

Page 257

CONTINUEDThe total time for inflation anddeflationislessthanasecond,sofast that most occupants are notaware that the airbags deployed untilthey see th

Page 258

To change the setting to manualmode, push the interface selectordown on the HDD screen. Turn theinterface dial to select HDD Setupand press ENTER. Tur

Page 259

To change the setting toautomatically record all of the trackson a music CD, move the interfaceselector down on the HDD Audioscreen. Turn the interfac

Page 260

*+−+−*To change a track or tracklist , presson the Category bar or the Skip bar.To replay the current trackcontinuously, push the interfaceselector do

Page 261 - Loading Discs

To turn this feature off, turn theinterface dial to select the OFF icon,then press ENTER on the interfaceselector.This function plays tracks in thecur

Page 262 - Text Data Display Function

This function samples the tracks inthe current search mode in the orderthat they were recorded.To activate scan, push the interfaceselector down durin

Page 263 - Press ENTER

While a track is playing on anOriginal Playlist or User PlaylistPlayback screen, turn theinterface dial and select the trackthat you want to add to a

Page 264 - MENU ITEMS

Shuffles the playback of all tracksthat have been recorded on HDD.To shuffle all tracks, push theinterface selector up to display the‘‘Search music by

Page 265 - PLAY MODE ITEMS

CONTINUEDPush the interface selector up todisplay the Search music by screen,and turn the interface dial to select‘‘Artists.’’ Press ENTER on theinter

Page 266

Turn the interface dial to select atrack you want to listen to, thenpress ENTER on the interfaceselector.If you push the interface selectorright or le

Page 267

CONTINUEDPush the interface selector up todisplay the Search music by screen,and turn the interface dial to select‘‘Genres.’’ Press ENTER on theinterf

Page 268 - Disc Changer

Your vehicle is equipped with dual-stage, multiple-threshold frontairbags (SRS). During a frontal crashsevere enough to cause one or bothfront airbags

Page 269

The first track on the selected albumbegins to play. The audio system, including themusic search feature Song ByVoice , can be operated by voicecontro

Page 270

<>Turn the interface dial to selectSong By Voice, then press ENTER.Turn the interface dial to selectON or OFF, then press ENTER.Push down the interfac

Page 271

Turn the dial to select an item onthe selected list.Turn the dial to select an item tomodify: Artist, Album or Song,then press ENTER.Play to listen to

Page 272 - USB CONNECTOR

After storing the data, you canchange some items: order of trackson the user playlist, name of theplaylist, track title, artist name, andmusic genre.

Page 273 - Push ENTER

Turn the interface dial to selectthe playlist, then press ENTER.Push the interface selector downto display the AUDIO MENU forthe playlist.On the HDD a

Page 274

Select a desired playlist to changethe user playlist name, or a desiredalbum to change the originalplaylist name (album name). Referto the Music Searc

Page 275

After inputting the name, push theinterface selector down to selectOK.The confirmation screen isdisplayed. Confirm that the newname is correct, and th

Page 276 - Disconnecting an iPod

CONTINUEDThe track options box is displayed.Select Edit Track Info, then pressENTER on the interface selector.On the Edit Track screen, turn theinterf

Page 277

Select a desired playlist to changethe user playlist artist name or adesired album to change theoriginal playlist artist name. Referto the Music Searc

Page 278

CONTINUEDPush the selector down to selectOK. The screen returns to theplaylist.Confirm that the new name iscorrect, and then push theinterface selecto

Page 279

The passenger’s advanced frontairbag system has weight sensorsunder the seat. Although Acura doesnot encourage carrying an infant orsmall child in fro

Page 280

The OPTIONS icon will appear inthe selected track. Press ENTERon the interface selector.Select a desired playlist to changethe artist name. Refer to t

Page 281 - Connecting a USB Flash Memory

CONTINUEDAfter selecting the track for whichyou want to change the artist’s name,you can also push the interfaceselector down to display the AUDIOMENU

Page 282

Turn the interface dial to selectEdit Album Name (or Edit PlaylistName), then press ENTER on theinterface selector in Edit Album(or Edit Playlist) scr

Page 283

Even if all the tracks are deletedfrom the User Playlist, the datafolder for that playlist cannot bedeleted, and their names (playlistand artist) are

Page 284

Push the interface selector downto display the AUDIO MENU.Turn the interface dial and selectGet Album Info, then pressENTER on the interface selector.

Page 285

You can update the GracenoteAlbum Info (Gracenote MediaDatabase) that is included with thenavigation system.Consult your dealer, or visit(in U.S.), or

Page 286

Turn the interface dial and selectUpdate Gracenote Info, then pressENTER on the interface selector.Turn the dial to select USB orDISC on the Update Gr

Page 287

Gracenote is an internet-based musicrecognition service that allows artist,album, and track information fromCDs to display on the HDD. Moreinformation

Page 288

You agree not to assign, copy,transfer, or transmit the GracenoteSoftware or any Gracenote Data toany third party.YOU AGREE NOT TO USE OREXPLOIT GRACE

Page 289 - To skip a file

Gracenote makes no representationsor warranties, express or implied,regarding the accuracy of anyGracenote Data from in theGracenote Servers. Gracenot

Page 290

To ensure that the passenger’sadvanced front airbag system willwork properly,This includes:A rear passenger pushing orpulling on the back of the front

Page 291 - SELECTOR ENTER

Playing an iPod (Models with navigation system)354INTERFACE DIALAUDIO BUTTONCANCEL BUTTONSKIP BARHDD/AUX BUTTONCENTER DISPLAYVOL/(VOLUME/POWER) KNOBNA

Page 292

The audio system reads and playsplayable sound files on the iPod. Thesystem cannot operate an iPod as amass storage device. The system willonly play s

Page 293 - STEREO INDICATOR

Do not connect your iPod using ahub.Do not keep the iPod and dockconnector cable in the vehicle.Direct sunlight and high heat willdamage it.Do not use

Page 294

−CONTINUEDIf the iPod indicator does not appearin the audio display, check theconnections, and try to reconnect theiPod a few times.If the audio syste

Page 295 - A.SEL INDICATOR

Press ENTER on the interfaceselector to display the items on thatlist, then turn the interface dial tomake a selection. Press ENTER toset your selecti

Page 296 - To cancel auto select

− −CONTINUEDThis featurecontinuously plays a file.Turn the interface dial, selectRepeat, and press ENTER.Turn the interface dial, select theRepeat ico

Page 297 - RDS SEARCH

−Turn the interface dial, select theShuffle icon and press ENTER onthe interface selector.Shuffle playback will begin. Tocancel this function, turn th

Page 298

CONTINUEDTurn the interface dial to selectSong By Voice, then press ENTER.Turn the interface dial to selectON or OFF, then press ENTER.Push down the i

Page 299 - RDS CATEGORY LIST

**If you see an error message in thecenter display, see page .The displayed message mayvary on models or versions. Onsome models, there is nomessage t

Page 300 - SCAN is selected

If you see an error message in thecenter display while playing an iPod,find the solution in the chart to theright. If you cannot clear the errormessag

Page 301 - READ RADIO TEXT

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

Page 302 - SOUND SETUP

Playing a USB Flash Memory Device (Models with navigation system)364SKIP BARCENTER DISPLAYNAVIGATION SCREENHDD/ AUX BUTTONCATEGORY BARAUDIO BUTTONINTE

Page 303

**This audio system can select andplay the audio files on a USB flashmemory device with the samecontrols used for the disc player. Toplay a USB flash

Page 304

Some versions of MP3, WMA, orAAC format may not be supported. Ifan unsupported file is found, theaudio unit displays UNSUPPORTED,then skips to the nex

Page 305

Unclip the USB connector bypulling it up, and pull out the USBadapter cable in the consolecompartment.Connect the USB flash memorydevice to the USB ad

Page 306

−−+−You can also select a folder or filefrom the list by using the interfacedial. Press the AUDIO button toshow the audio display on thenavigation scr

Page 307

Push the selector up to display the‘‘Select a folder’’ screen. Then turnthe interface dial to select a folder,and press ENTER.If you have more than on

Page 308

This function replays all the tracks ina folder in the order that they werestored.On the USB main screen, push theinterface selector down to displayth

Page 309

Turn the interface dial, select theTrack Random icon and pressENTER on the interface selector.The tracks are played in randomorder.To cancel this func

Page 310

This function samples all the tracksin the current folder in the order thatthey were recorded.On the USB main screen, push theinterface selector down

Page 311 - NOTE ICON

Turn the interface dial, selectFolder Scan icon and pressENTER on the interface selector.The first file of the first folder issampled for 10 seconds.

Page 312 - SOUND FILE RECORDED DATE

**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.O

Page 313

If you see an error message in thecenter display, see page .You can disconnect the USB flashmemory device at any time even ifthe USB mode is selected

Page 314

If you see an error message in thecenter display while playing a USBflash memory device, find thesolution in the chart to the right. Ifyou cannot clea

Page 315

BluetoothAudio System (Models with navigation system)376INTERFACE DIALAUDIO BUTTONTITLE BUTTONSKIP BARHDD/AUX BUTTONCENTER DISPLAYNAVIGATION SCREEN12/

Page 316

**Make sure that your phone is pairedand linked to HFL.Your vehicle is equipped with aAudio system, whichallows you to listen to streamingaudio from y

Page 317 - TRACK REPEAT INDICATOR

Onceadeviceislinked,thenameofthedevicewillappearonthescreen.Pressing the TITLE button switchesthe center display between theAudio and the devicename.I

Page 318 - RANDOM OFF ICON

The resume/pause mode can stopplaying a file temporarily.Turn the interface dial to switch thesetting between the resume/pausemode and the sound setup

Page 319

Turn the dial to select a sound setupmode, then press ENTER to set yourselection. See page for moresound setting information.Switching to another mode

Page 320 - FOLDER LIST

Play only standard, round, 5-inch(12 cm) discs. Smaller or odd-shaped discs may jam in the driveor cause other problems.Handle your discs properly top

Page 321 - FILE LIST

When a disc is not being played,store it in its case to protect it fromdust and other contamination. Toprevent warpage, keep discs out ofdirect sunlig

Page 322 - FOLDER RANDOM ICON

Bubbled, wrinkled, labeled, and excessively thick discsDamaged discs Poor quality discsSmall, irregular shaped discs1.2. 3.4.CONTINUEDProtecting Your

Page 323

*If the indicator comes on at anyother time, or does not come on at all,you should have the system checkedby your dealer. For example:If the SRS indic

Page 324

Discs with scratches, dirty discsCD-R or CD-RW may not play dueto the recording conditions.Scratches and fingerprints on thediscs may cause the sound

Page 325

Those bands cover these frequen-cies:AM band: 530 to 1,710 kHzFM band: 87.7 to 107.9 MHzA radio station’s signal gets weakeras you get farther away fr

Page 326

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

Page 327

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

Page 328

+−+−When playing a USB flash memorydevice, you can also use the seekfunction to skip the folder. Toactivate this, press and hold eitherside of the CH

Page 329 - REC ICON

The auxiliary input jack is inside theconsole compartment. The systemwill accept auxiliary input fromstandard audio accessories using a1/8 inch (3.5 m

Page 330 - CD Recording ICON

If your vehicle’s battery isdisconnected or goes dead, the audiosystem disables itself. If this happens,you will see ‘‘ENTER CODE’’ in thefrequency di

Page 331 - Record CD ICON

To set the time, press the CLOCKbutton until you hear a beep. Thedisplayed time begins to blink.Change the hours by pressing the H(hour) button until

Page 332 - REPEAT ICON

Turn the selector knob to select‘‘CLOCK ADJUST.’’Press the selector knob (ENTER)to enter your selection. Thedisplay changes to the clockadjusting disp

Page 333 - RANDOM ICON

△CONTINUEDTurn the selector knob to selectthe item which you want to adjust.Turning the selector knob willchange the selected item betweenthe clock di

Page 334 - SCAN OFF ICON SCAN ICON

Event Data RecordersThis vehicle is equipped with an event data recorder (EDR).The main purpose of an EDR is to record, in certain crash or near crash

Page 335

* 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 automa

Page 336 - ALPHABET TAG

Press either the RETURN orSETUPbuttontogobacktothenormal display.To enter the clock setting, turnthe selector knob to select ‘‘SET,’’then press the kn

Page 337

*CONTINUEDThe security system helps to protectyour vehicle and valuables from theft.The horn sounds and a combinationof headlights, parking lights, si

Page 338

*With the system set, you can stillopen the trunk with the remotetransmitter/keyless access remotewithout triggering the alarm. Thealarm will sound if

Page 339 - RECORDED DATE

Compass operation can be affectedby driving near power lines orstations, across bridges, throughtunnels, over railroad crossings, pastlarge vehicles,

Page 340

Turn the selector knob to select‘‘CALIBRATION.’’Press the selector knob (ENTER)to enter your selection. Thedisplay shows you ‘‘PUSH CALSTART.’’While s

Page 341 - Modifying the Phonetics

Once the correct zone is displayed,press the selector knob. Thedisplay then returns to normal.Find the zone for your area on themap (see page ). If th

Page 342

The audio system is not related tothe compass system. Even if thecompasssystemisinthezonesetting mode, the display returns tothe normal display which

Page 343 - EDIT ALBUM

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

Page 344

You can increase the set cruisingspeed in any of these ways:Press and hold the RES/ACCELbutton. When you reach thedesired cruising speed, release theb

Page 345 - To change user playlist name

Push the CANCEL button on thesteering wheel.You can cancel cruise control in anyof these ways:Push the CRUISE button on thesteering wheel.Pressing the

Page 346

If the indicator comes on with nofront seat passenger and no objectson the seat, or with an adult ridingthere, something may be interferingwith the we

Page 347 - OPTIONS ICON

×−−The HomeLinkUniversalTransceiver built into your vehiclecanbeprogrammedtooperateuptothree remote controlled devicesaround your home, such as garage

Page 348

If you are training the second or third buttons, go directly to step 1.CONTINUEDHomeLink Universal TransceiverFeatures40512/07/20 11:21:57 31TK4640_41

Page 349

HomeLink is a registeredtrademark of Johnson Controls, Inc.This device complies with theappropriate requirements or therequired standards. See page fo

Page 350

−−Bluetoothwww.acura.com/handsfreelinkwww.handsfreelink.ca,HandsFreeLink (HFL)allows you to place and receivephone calls using voice commands,without

Page 351

####Try to reduce all backgroundnoise. If the microphone picks upvoices other than yours,commands may be misinterpreted.Many commands can be spokentog

Page 352

####CONTINUEDHow to Use HFLBluetoothHandsFreeLink (Models without navigation system)Features409‘‘Phone Setup’’‘‘Call’’ or ‘‘Dial’’‘‘Pair’’‘‘Edit’’‘‘De

Page 353

BluetoothHandsFreeLink (Models without navigation system)410‘‘Redial’’‘‘Transfer’’‘‘Mute’’‘‘Send’’‘‘Phonebook’’‘‘Store’’‘‘Edit’’‘‘Delete’’‘‘ReceiveCon

Page 354

**CONTINUEDBluetoothHandsFreeLink (Models without navigation system)Features411‘‘Change Language’’‘‘Hands Free Help’’‘‘SystemSet up’’‘‘Tutorial’’‘‘Cle

Page 355

To use HFL, you need to pair yourBluetooth-compatible cell phone tothe system.Press and release the HFL Talkbutton. If you are pairing a phonefor the

Page 356 - Clearing the HDD

Say ‘‘ .’’Say‘‘ ’’aftertheprompts.If there is more than one phonepaired to the system, HFL will askyou which phone’s name you wantto change. Follow th

Page 357

Together, airbags andseat belts provide the bestprotection.Tampering could causethe airbags to deploy, possiblycausing very serious injury.If water or

Page 358

Press and release the HFL Talkbutton before a command.Say ‘‘ .’’Say‘‘ ’’aftertheprompts.HFL will tell you which phone islinked to the system.Press and

Page 359

You can make calls using any phonenumber or a name in the HFLphonebook. You can also redial thelast number called.Bluetooth is the wireless technology

Page 360

When you receive a call, an incomingcall notification (if activated) willplay and interrupt the audio systemif it is on.Press the HFL Talk button to a

Page 361 - Voice Control System

#CONTINUEDYou can mute your voice to theperson you are talking to during acall.To mute your voice during a call,press and release the HFL Talkbutton a

Page 362

Avoid using duplicate nameentries.Avoid using ‘‘home’’ as a nameentry.It is easier for HFL to recognize amultisyllabic or longer name. Forexample, use

Page 363 - To Change or Select Files

Press and release the HFL Talkbutton before a command.Press and release the HFL Talkbutton before a command.Say ‘‘ .’’Say‘‘ ’’aftertheprompts.Say the

Page 364

This command group allows you tochange or customize HFL basicsettings.Press and release the HFL Talkbutton before a command.Say ‘‘ .’’Once a passcode

Page 365 - SHUFFLE ICON

**If you get into the vehicle while youare on the phone, the call can beautomatically transferred to HFLwith the ignition switch in theACCESSORY (I) o

Page 366 - ALBUM SHUFFLE ICON

Press and release the HFL Talkbutton before a command.Follow the HFL prompts.Say the language you want tochange to in that language.Press and release

Page 367 - ALBUM ART

An incoming call on HFL willinterruptAudio when it isplaying. Audio will resume when thecall is ended.Theword mark and logosare registered trademarks

Page 368

−−−Children depend on adults to protectthem. However, despite their bestintentions, many adults do not knowhow to protect childpassengers.If you have

Page 369

Bluetoothwww.acura.com/handsfreelinkwww.handsfreelink.ca,When a phone has never been paired tothe system:HandsFreeLink (HFL)allows you to place and re

Page 370

−−CONTINUEDPress andrelease to answer a call, or press togo directly to the Cellular Phonescreen.Press andrelease to end or decline a call.PresstheINF

Page 371

−−To change the volume level ofHFL, use the audio system volumeknob or the steering wheel volumecontrols.Try to reduce all backgroundnoise. If the mic

Page 372

As an incoming call notification, youwill see the following display:Some phones may send battery,signal strength, and roaming statusinformation to HFL

Page 373

BluetoothHandsFreeLink (Models with navigation system)How to Use HFL428Voice commands can be used for all above options. Voice commands for the HFL sy

Page 374

CONTINUEDBluetoothHandsFreeLink (Models with navigation system)Features429Voice commands can be used for all above options. Voice commands for the HFL

Page 375

BluetoothHandsFreeLink (Models with navigation system)430Voice commands can be used for all above options. Voice commands for the HFL system can only

Page 376

To use HFL, you need to pair yourBluetooth-compatible cell phone tothe system.HFLusesaClass2Bluetooth,whichmeans, the maximum range betweenyourphonean

Page 377

To pair a cell phone (when there is nophone paired to the system):Press the PHONE button or PICK-UP button. The system starts pairingwhen there is no

Page 378 - TRACK SCAN ICON

HFL gives you a 4-digit pass-keythat you will need to input on yourphone.When your phone prompts you,input the 4-digit pass-key.You will receive a not

Page 379

−Whenever possible,larger children should sit in the backseat, on a booster seat if needed, andbe properly restrained with a seatbelt (see page for im

Page 380

You cannot pair your phone whilethe vehicle is moving.Up to six phones can be paired.Your phone’s battery may drainfaster when it is paired to HFL.Sel

Page 381

To delete a paired phone:To change the pass-key setting:Select ‘‘Connection’’ from thePhone Setup screen.Select ‘‘Delete.’’Select the phone you want t

Page 382

To disconnect a paired phone:To connect another paired phone:Select ‘‘Connection’’ from thePhone Setup screen.Select ‘‘Disconnect.’’Select the phone y

Page 383

CONTINUEDYou can name up to six HFL phonenames. Each can be PIN protected,and have its own phonebook, speeddial, and call history.Select ‘‘OK’’ to con

Page 384

Enter a 4-digit PIN, re-enter it, andselect ‘‘OK.’’If you select ‘‘DO NOT USE PIN,’’before entering any number, thephone will not have a PIN.If the ph

Page 385

CONTINUEDYoucanchoosewhentheHFLsystem automatically answersincoming calls.Select ‘‘Auto Answer’’ from thePhone Setup screen.Select ‘‘Off,’’ ‘‘2sec,’’

Page 386

A trash icon appears next to theselected phone. Select ‘‘OK’’ tocontinue.Select ‘‘Yes’’ from theconfirmation screen.A trash icon appears next to these

Page 387

**Up to three category icons appearnext to the phonebook entries .These indicate how many numbersare stored for the name. If a namehas more than three

Page 388 - Protecting Your Discs

−−−To store a speed dial number:Select ‘‘Edit Speed Dial’’ from thePhone Setup screen.Select a number on the speed diallistwhereyouwanttostorethenumbe

Page 389

CONTINUEDTo add a voice tag to a stored speed dialnumber:To delete a voice tag:Select ‘‘Edit Speed Dial’’ from thePhone Setup screen.Select ‘‘Store Vo

Page 390 - Fingerprints, scratches, etc

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

Page 391

To delete a speed dial number: To make a call using a name in thePhone Book:Select ‘‘Edit Speed Dial’’ from thePhone Setup screen.Select ‘‘Delete Spee

Page 392 - AM/FM Radio Reception

CONTINUEDTo make a call using a phone number: To make a call using Call History:Select ‘‘Dial’’ from the CellularPhone screen.Enter the phone number,

Page 393 - CH BUTTON

To make a call using Speed Dial: To make a call using More Speed Dial: To make a call using Redial:Select one of the four entries on theCellular Phone

Page 394 - Remote Audio Controls

−−−**CONTINUEDThe following options are availableduring a call:When you receive a call, anotification appears on the screen(see page ).To answer the c

Page 395 - AUXILIARY INPUT JACK

An incoming call on HFL willinterruptAudio when it isplaying. Audio will resume when thecall is ended.In addition, you cannot use HFLwhile using Acura

Page 396 - Radio Theft Protection

The selector can be pushed left,right, up, down, and in. Use theselector to scroll through lists, toselect menus, and to highlight menuitems. When you

Page 397 - Setting the Clock

A list of all messages will be shown.New messages will be at the top.Select the message you want to readby pressing ENTER.To view previously read mess

Page 398

Unread messages have a closedenvelope icon next to them. The icondisappears when it has already beenread.Only Diagnostic Infomessages appear on the na

Page 399 - MINUTE SETTING

−−−−−−Select this option to deletethe current message.Select this option to hear avoice read the entire message. Thisgives you more information than t

Page 400

Diagnostic info and recall/campaign messages can only bedeleted by your dealer.To delete a single message:Scroll to the Messages option,then select it

Page 401 - Security System

−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 402

Message categories can be added,revised, or deleted throughbroadcast messages from Acura.These messages, based on updatedvehicle information and comme

Page 403 - COMPASS SETTING MENU ITEMS

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

Page 404

The system will automaticallyconnect to the Acura server, thenshow you an appropriateappointment date and time on thenavigation screen. If you accept

Page 405 - ZONE NUMBER

CONTINUEDYou will see the screen to rescheduleas shown. To make an appointment,select ‘‘Reschedule Appointment,’’then press ENTER.The system will auto

Page 406 - Zone Map

The system will request you toconfirm the cancellation on thenavigation screen. To cancel theappointment, select ‘‘YES,’’ thenpress ENTER. If you sele

Page 407 - Cruise Control

Using automated appointments, yourregistered dealer through AcuraOwners is automatically selected. Ifyou want to select another dealer,such as in case

Page 408

When an indicator comes on or amessage is displayed on the Multi-Information Display (MID),AcuraLink can provide informationabout the cause of the ind

Page 409 - CRUISE BUTTON

You can then use the messageoptions to call your dealer for anappointment or to find the nearestdealer.When you make an appointmentthrough Acura Owner

Page 410 - Before you begin

−Turning the Automated Appointmentpreference off will disableappointment notifications in thevehicle based on appointmentscreatedorchangedatAcuraOwner

Page 411

−−− For the Phone-DataConnection option to be active, youneed acompatible andenabled cell phone paired toHandsFreeLink (HFL).To complete the data conn

Page 412

−**If a child wraps a looseseat belt around their neck, theycan be seriously or fatally injured.(See pages and for how toactivate and deactivate thelo

Page 413

−The default setting is prompt. Whena diagnostic info message appears,and you select the Check Now option,the system will prompt you beforeconnecting

Page 414

Refer to the navigation systemmanual for operation of the rearviewcamera.On models with navigation systemRearview Camera and MonitorFeatures46512/07/2

Page 415

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Page 416

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 417

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 418 - Phone pairing tips

For further important fuel-relatedinformation for your vehicle, or oninformation on gasoline that does notcontain MMT, visit Acura Owners at. In Canad

Page 419

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

Page 420

Stop filling the tank after the fuelnozzle automatically clicks off. Donot try to ‘‘top off’’ the tank. Thisleaves some room in the fuel tankfor the f

Page 421

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

Page 422 - Call Waiting

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 423

An infant must be properlyrestrained in a rear-facing, recliningchild seat until the child reaches theseat maker’s weight or height limitfor the seat,

Page 424

Park the vehicle on a level surface.Wait a few minutes after turning theengine off before you check the oil.Remove the dipstick (orange loop).Wipe off

Page 425

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 426

−−−−Fuel economy is not a fixed number.It varies based on driving conditions,driving habits, and vehicle condition.Therefore, it is not possible for o

Page 427

−−−−−−−Aggressive driving (hardacceleration and braking)Excessive idling, accelerating andbraking in stop-and-go trafficCold engine operation (engines

Page 428 - To clear the system:

−−Fill the fuel tank until the nozzle automatically clicks off.Reset trip counter to zero.Record the total gallons (liters) needed to refill.Follow on

Page 429

Your dealer has Acura accessoriesthat allow you to personalize yourvehicle. These accessories havebeen designed and approved for yourvehicle, and are

Page 430

Some examples are:Removing parts from your vehicle,or replacing components with non-Acura components could seriouslyaffect your vehicle’s handling,sta

Page 431

Your vehicle has several convenientstorage areas:Glove boxDoor and seat-back pocketsTrunkConsole compartmentCenter and side pocketsIn addition, the tr

Page 432 - MICROPHONE

−−×Steps for Determining Correct LoadLimitLocate the statement ‘‘Thecombined weight of occupants andcargo should never exceed XXXkg or XXX lbs.’’ on y

Page 433

In addition, the total weight of thevehicle, all occupants, accessories,cargo, and trailer tongue load mustnot exceed the Gross VehicleWeight Rating (

Page 434

In any of these situations, westrongly recommend that you installthe child seat directly behind thefront passenger’s seat, move the seatas far forward

Page 435

Be sure items placed on the floorbehind the front seats cannot rollunderneath and interfere with theproper operation of the seats, thesensors under th

Page 436

This section gives you tips onstarting the engine under variousconditions, and how to operate themanual and automatic transmissions.It also includes i

Page 437 - PHONE SETUP

Make sure all windows, mirrors,and outside lights are clean andunobstructed. Remove frost, snow,or ice.Check the seat adjustment (seepage ).Check the

Page 438 - Setup Bluetooth Phone

−Your vehicle’s starting system has anauto control mode. When you turnthe ignition switch to the START(III) position, this feature keeps theengine’s s

Page 439 - On U.S. models

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 440

−The keyless access remote batterybecomes weak or dead.The keyless access remote systemmain switch is off.In either of the following cases, youshould

Page 441

If you cannot start the engine usingthe normal engine start procedure,do the following:Set the parking brake.If there is a problem with thestarting sy

Page 442 - BLUETOOTH ICON

When shifting up or down, makesure you push the clutch pedal downall the way, shift to the next gear,and let the pedal up gradually. Whenyou are not s

Page 443 - Select a phone name

Drive in the highest gear that letsthe engine run and acceleratesmoothly. This will give you goodfuel economy and effectiveemissions control. The foll

Page 444

Press the clutch pedal, and shift toreverse.The manual transmission has alockout so you cannot accidentallyshift from any forward gear toreverse while

Page 445

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

Page 446 - To clear the cellular phone

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

Page 447

**These indicators between thetachometer and speedometer showwhich position the shift lever is in.Using a paddle shift mode, the gearposition indicato

Page 448 - To store a speed dial number:

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

Page 449 - To delete a voice tag:

−−−If you have done all of the above andstill cannot move the lever out ofPark, see onpage .Press the brakepedal and the release button on thefrontoft

Page 450 - Phone Book:

−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 451 - HISTORY LIST

Put a cloth on the edge of the shiftlock release slot cover to preventscratches. Use a small flat-tipscrewdriver or metal fingernail fileto carefully

Page 452 - VOICE TAG ICON

+−+−WhenyouaredrivingintheDposition, you can shift thetransmission up or down manuallywith the paddle shifters.Each time you pull (right), thetransmis

Page 453

+The transmission control systemmonitors the accelerator pedal useand your driving conditions. Whenyou press the accelerator pedal as innormal driving

Page 454

+−CONTINUEDWith the shift lever in the S position,you can select the sequential shiftmode to shift gears; much like amanual transmission using thepadd

Page 455 - INFO BUTTON

The automatic transmission will notallow you to shift up or down if:If the vehicle speed decreasesbelow the redline of the selectedlowergearwhilethein

Page 456 - AcuraLink (U.S. models only)

+When you are in sequential shiftmode, and the vehicle is stopped,pull the (right) paddle shifter toshift to second gear. You will see‘‘M2’’ in the di

Page 457

Most child seats are LATCH-compatible (Lower Anchors andTethers for CHildren). Some have arigid-type connector, while othershave a flexible-type conne

Page 458

−−The SH-AWD torque distributionmonitor on the multi-informationdisplay shows you the amount oftorque being sent to the wheels.Each wheel right front

Page 459

Your vehicle still has normal front-wheel drive with vehicle stabilityassist (VSA), but does not have theadvantages of SH-AWD. Have yourvehicle checke

Page 460

Always use the parking brake whenyou park your vehicle. Make surethe parking brake is set firmly, oryour vehicle may roll if it is parkedon an incline

Page 461 - Automated Appointment

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

Page 462

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

Page 463

If the ABS indicator and the brakesystem indicator come on together,and the parking brake is fullyreleased, the EBD system may alsobe shut down.Test y

Page 464 - To cancel the appointment:

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

Page 465

CONTINUEDIf the low tire pressure/TPMSindicator comes on (see page ),or the multi-information displayshows a ‘‘CHECK TPMS SYSTEM’’message with the ind

Page 466

VSA is turned on every time youstart the engine, even if you turned itoff the last time you drove thevehicle.In certain unusual conditions whenyour ve

Page 467

Hillstartassistmaynotpreventyourvehicle from rolling downhill on avery steep or slippery slope, and willnot operate on small inclines.Hill start assis

Page 468

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 469

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 470

*Although your tire pressure ismonitored, you must manually checkthetirepressuresmonthly.Each tire, including the spare, shouldbe checked monthly when

Page 471 - Rearview Camera and Monitor

*Each tire pressure is shown in PSI(U.S. models) or in kPa (Canadianmodels).If any of the tires has low pressure,thetirepressuremonitoralsoshowsthe ab

Page 472

If there is a problem with the TPMS,thetirepressuremonitorshowsa‘‘TPMS ERROR’’ message and thetire pressure readings are notdisplayed. If this happens

Page 473 - Before Driving

If you have a flat tire, the low tirepressure/TPMS indicator and tiremonitor indicator will come on.Replace the indicated flat tire withthecompactspar

Page 474

If the system detects vehicles inadjacent lanes, it automaticallyilluminates the appropriate indicatorto provide assistance when youchange lanes. It i

Page 475 - Fuel Recommendation

A: Approximately 1.6 ft. (0.5 m)B: Approximately 10 ft. (3 m)C: Approximately 10 ft. (3 m)BSI system is designed to detectvehicles in specified alert

Page 476 - FUEL FILL CAP

CONTINUEDBlind Spot Information System (BSI)Driving521BSI INDICATORBSI OFF BUTTONMULTI-INFORMATION DISPLAYBSI ALERT INDICATORLEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDEU.S.

Page 477

The BSI alert indicator starts to blinkas a reminder if you move the turnsignal lever in the direction of thedetected vehicle.Radar sensors, located u

Page 478 - HOOD RELEASE HANDLE

Like all assistance systems, BSI haslimitations. Over-reliance on BSI mayresult in a collision. Always look inyour mirrors, to either side of yourvehi

Page 479 - Service Station Procedures

Your vehicle is equipped withLATCH (Lower Anchors andTethers for CHildren) at the outerrear seats.To install a LATCH-compatible childseat:Move the sea

Page 480 - LOWER MARK

The orientation of the sensors hasbeen changed.Bad weather conditions, such asheavy rain, snow and fog.The system picks up externalelectrical interfer

Page 481 - MAX RESERVE TANK

***To turn the system off, press andhold the BSI OFF button when theignition switch is in the ON (II)position. The BSI indicator on theinstrument pane

Page 482 - Fuel Economy

−****Multi-InformationDisplay MessageBSI IndicatorSystemStatusONOFFON/OFFOFFDescription2When you press and hold the BSI OFF button with the ignition s

Page 483 - Drive Efficiently

This device complies with theappropriate requirements or therequired standards. See page formore information.628Blind Spot Information System (BSI)Dri

Page 484

Your vehicle is not designed to tow atrailer. Attempting to do so can voidyour warranties.Your vehicle is not designed to betowed behind a motor home.

Page 485 - Accessories and Modifications

This section explains why it isimportant to keep your vehicle wellmaintained and how to follow basicmaintenance safety precautions.This section also i

Page 486

To eliminate potential hazards, readthe instructions before you begin,and make sure you have the toolsand skills required.All service items not detail

Page 487 - Carrying Cargo

**CONTINUEDYour vehicle displays engine oil lifeand maintenance service items onthe multi-information display to showyouwhenyoushouldhaveyourdealer pe

Page 488

▲▼**−−−−−−−−−−−−Pressing either INFO button ( / )switches the display from themessage to another display. Onceyou switch the display, this messagewill

Page 489

CONTINUEDWhen the remaining oil life is 5 to 1percent, the multi-informationdisplay shows a ‘‘SERVICE DUENOW’’ message with the samemaintenance items

Page 490 - CARGO HOOK BUTTON

Push the button located next toeach rear head restraint to pivotthe head restraint down.Place the child seat on the vehicleseat, then attach the seat

Page 491

▲▼Pressing either INFO button ( / )switches the display from themessage to another display. Onceyou switch the display, this messagewill go off.Press

Page 492 - Preparing to Drive

*▲▼*CONTINUEDPress the SEL/RESET button on thesteering wheel repeatedly to selectthe engine oil life. The message‘‘SERVICE,’’ along with ‘‘0%,’’ and t

Page 493

▲▼This message is displayed againwhen you drive over 10 miles (forU.S. models) or 10 km (for Canadianmodels) after seeing the 0% message.Immediately h

Page 494

**▲*Your dealer will reset the displayafter completing the requiredmaintenance service. You will see‘‘OIL LIFE 100%’’ on the display thenext time you

Page 495

#Your authorized dealer knows yourvehicle best and can providecompetent, efficient service.However, service at a dealer is notmandatory to keep your w

Page 496

−−−−−−Youshouldcheckthefollowingitems at the specified intervals. Ifyou are unsure of how to performany check, turn to the appropriatepage listed.Ligh

Page 497 - Manual Transmission

**## **−−#**Maintenance Minder540:TMIf the message ‘‘SERVICE DUE NOW’’ does not appear more than 12 monthsafter the display is reset, change the engin

Page 498

****Fluid LocationsMaintenance541WASHER FLUID(Black cap)ENGINE OIL FILL CAPAUTOMATICTRANSMISSIONFLUID DIPSTICK(Yellow loop)ENGINE OIL DIPSTICK(Orange

Page 499

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

Page 500 - PADDLE SHIFT MODE

Unscrew and remove the engine oilfill cap on top of the valve cover.Pour in the oil slowly and carefully soyou do not spill. Clean up any spillsimmedi

Page 501 - Automatic Transmission

Tighten the tether strap asinstructed by the child seat maker.Push and pull the child seatforward and from side-to-side toverify that it is secure.Whe

Page 502

You may use a synthetic motor oil ifit meets the same requirementsgiven for a conventional motor oil: itdisplays the API Certification Sealand it is t

Page 503

Install a new oil filter according tothe instructions that come with it.Make sure to clean off any dirtand dust on the contacting surfaceof a new oil

Page 504 - RELEASE SLOT

Always use Honda Long-life Anti-freeze/Coolant Type 2. This coolantis pre-mixed with 50 percentantifreeze and 50 percent distilledwater. Never add str

Page 505 - GEAR POSITION INDICATOR

The coolant level should be up tothe base of the filler neck. Addcoolant if it is low.Remove all engine compartmentcovers (see page ).When the radiato

Page 506

Check the fluid level in thewindshield washer reservoir at leastmonthly during normal use.If the washer fluid is low, a ‘‘LOWWASHER FLUID’’ message ap

Page 507 - ‘‘M’’ INDICATOR

CONTINUEDInsert the dipstick all the way intothe transmission securely asshown in the illustration.Remove the dipstick and checkthe fluid level. It sh

Page 508

Insert the dipstick all the way backinto the transmission securely asshown in the illustration.If the level is below the lowermark, add fluid into the

Page 509

Remove the check bolt and look fortransmission fluid coming out of thebolt hole. If a small amount of fluiddrips out of the bolt hole, reinstallthe ch

Page 510 - TORQUE INDICATOR

The transmission should be drainedand refilled with new fluid accordingto the Maintenance Minder (seepage ).If you are not sure how to check andadd fl

Page 511

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

Page 512

After the belt has retracted, tug onit. If the belt is locked, you will notbe able to pull it out. If you can pullthebeltout,itisnotlocked,andyou will

Page 513 - Braking System

−−Manual Transmission onlyThe fluid level should be betweentheMINandMAXmarksonthesideof the reservoir. If it is not, addbrake fluid to bring it up to

Page 514 - Anti-lock Brakes (ABS)

Theheadlightswereproperlyaimedwhen your vehicle was new. If youregularly carry heavy items in thetrunk, readjustment may be required.Adjustmentsshould

Page 515

Push the electrical connector backonto the bulb. Make sure it is onall the way.Remove the electrical connectorfrom the bulb by pushing on thetab and p

Page 516 - On models with SH-AWD

Start the engine. If you arereplacing a driver’s side bulb, turnthe steering wheel all the way totheright.Ifyouarereplacingapassenger’s side bulb, tur

Page 517 - VSA OFF SWITCH

Remove the socket from theheadlight assembly by turning itone-quarter turn counterclockwise.Start the engine. If you arereplacing a driver’s side bulb

Page 518

Remove the socket from the lightassembly by turning it one-quarterturn counterclockwise.Use a wrench to remove themounting bolts, and remove theholdin

Page 519

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 520

Remove the electrical connectorfrom the bulb by pushing on thetab and pulling the connectordown.Remove the bulb by turning itabout one-quarter turncou

Page 521

Remove the nuts from the studbolts with a socket or wrench.Open the trunk.Remove the screw in the center oftheholdingcliponthesideofthetrunk lining. P

Page 522

Push a new bulb straight into thesocket until it bottoms, andreinstall the socket into the lightassembly by turning it clockwiseuntil it locks.Turn on

Page 523 - U.S. model Canadian model

To deactivate the lockable retractorand remove a child seat, unlatch thebuckle, unroute the seat belt, and letthe belt fully retract.A child seat with

Page 524

Each outside mirror has side turnsignal lights. The lights should bereplaced by your dealer.This light should be replaced by yourdealer.The license pl

Page 525

The floor mats that came with yourvehicle hook over the floor matanchors. This keeps the floor matsfrom sliding forward (possiblyinterfering with the

Page 526

This filter removes the dust andpollenthatisbroughtinfromtheoutside through the climate controlsystem.Have your dealer replace the filterwhen this ser

Page 527

Slide the new wiper blade into theholder until the tabs lock.Slide the wiper blade assemblyonto the wiper arm. Make sure itlocks in place.Lower the wi

Page 528 - ILLUMINATE

To safely operate your vehicle, yourtires must be the proper type andsize, in good condition with adequatetread, and correctly inflated.The following

Page 529

Even though your vehicle isequipped with TPMS, werecommend that you visually checkyour tires every day. If you think atire might be low, check itimmed

Page 530

The following chart shows therecommended cold tire pressures formost normal driving conditions.Thecompactsparetirepressureis:For convenience, the reco

Page 531 - Canadian model is shown

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

Page 532 - BSI Status Displays

Your tires have wear indicatorsmolded into the tread. When thetread wears down, you will see a 1/2inch (12.7 mm) wide band across thetread. This shows

Page 533 - This device complies with the

CONTINUEDReplace your tires with radial tires ofthe same size, load range, speedrating, and maximum cold tirepressure rating (as shown on thetire’s si

Page 534

Lift the anchor cover, then attachthe tether strap hook to theanchor, making sure the strap isnot twisted.Tighten the strap according to theseat maker

Page 535 - Maintenance

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

Page 536 - Maintenance Safety

#+**CONTINUEDThis tire chain is available at manyauto supply stores. To find a localstorethatcarriesthechain,callQuality Chain Corp at 1-800-843-8824.

Page 537 - REMAINING ENGINE OIL LIFE

Clean the wheels as you would therest of the exterior. Wash them withthesamesolution,andrinsethemthoroughly.If you ever hear the chainscontacting the

Page 538 - Maintenance Minder

−If you need to connect the battery toa charger, disconnect both cables toprevent damaging your vehicle’selectrical system. Always disconnectthe negat

Page 539

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 540

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

Page 541

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Page 542

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

Page 543

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 544

**CONTINUEDIf you have a flat tire while driving,pull over safely. Drive slowly alongthe shoulder until you get to an areafar away from traffic lanes.

Page 545

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 546

Loosen each wheel nut 1/2 turnwith the wheel nut wrench.Take the tool case out of the sparetire.Unscrew the wing bolt and takethe spare tire out of it

Page 547 - Fluid Locations

CONTINUEDBefore mounting the spare tire,wipe any dirt off the mountingsurface of the wheel and hub witha clean cloth. Wipe the hubcarefully;itmaybehot

Page 548 - LEFT ENGINE COMPARTMENT COVER

Tighten the wheel nuts securely inthe same crisscross pattern. Havethe wheel nut torque checked atthe nearest automotive servicefacility.Tighten the w

Page 549 - API CERTIFICATION SEAL

Store the center cap in the trunk.Make sure it does not getscratched or damaged.Store the jack and tools in the toolkit case. Place the tool kit case

Page 550

When you turn the ignition switch tothe START (III) position or onmodels with keyless access system,press the engine start/stop button toset START Mod

Page 551 - DRAIN BOLT WASHER

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

Page 552 - RESERVE TANK

Do you have your keyless accesssystem remote with you? Thevehicle will not start without theremote within operating range andwith the keyless access m

Page 553 - RADIATOR CAP

Although this seems like a simpleprocedure, you should take severalprecautions.You cannot start a vehicle with anautomatic transmission by pushingor p

Page 554 - On Canadian models

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

Page 555 - Transmission Fluid

If you do not see steam or spray,leave the engine running andwatch the temperature gauge. Ifthe high heat is due to overloading,the engine should star

Page 556

−−−−−−Your safety, and the safety of others,is very important. And operating thisvehicle safely is an importantresponsibility.Of course, it is not pra

Page 557 - FILLER BOLT

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 558

If you don’t find an obvious leak,check the coolant level in theradiator reserve tank. Add coolantif the level is below the MIN mark(see onpage ).If t

Page 559 - Brake and Clutch Fluid

Start the engine, and watch the oilpressure indicator. If it does not gooutwithin10seconds,turnofftheengine. There is a mechanicalproblem that needs t

Page 560 - Manual Transmission only

Immediately turn off all electricalaccessories. Try not to use otherelectrically operated controls such asthe power windows. Keep the enginerunning; s

Page 561 - HOLDING CLIP

If the indicator comes on repeatedly,even though it may go off as youcontinue driving, have the vehiclechecked by your dealer as soon aspossible.If th

Page 562 - CONNECTORSTAY

**If the fluid level is low, take yourvehicle to a dealer, and have thebrake system inspected for leaks orworn brake pads.However, if the brake pedal

Page 563

If the fuel fill door release buttondoes not work, use the release leverinside the left maintenance lid in thetrunk.To open the fuel fill door, pull t

Page 564 - SOCKETBULB

The vehicle’s fuses are contained inthreefuseboxes.The interior fuse box is locatedunder the dashboard on the driver’sside. The fuse label is attached

Page 565

**If something electrical in yourvehicle stops working, the first thingyoushouldcheckforisablownfuse.Determine from the chart on pages, and , or the d

Page 566

Look for a blown wire inside thefuse. If it is blown, replace it withone of the spare fuses of the samerating or lower.Check the smaller fuses in theu

Page 567

If the replacement fuse of thesame rating blows in a short time,there is probably a seriouselectrical problem with yourvehicle. Leave the blown fuse i

Page 568

A child may continue using a boosterseat until the tops of their ears areeven with the top of the vehicle’s orbooster’s seat-back. A child of thisheig

Page 569 - BULB SOCKET

−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−−**********No. Circuits ProtectedNo.Amps. Amps.Circuits ProtectedCircuits ProtectedNo. Amps.1112212223242526IG MainSub Fan MotorSub

Page 570

−−−*****No. Amps.Circuits ProtectedAmps.No.Circuits ProtectedCONTINUED101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313210 A10 A7.5 A15 A7.5 A7.5 A7.5 A7.

Page 571 - Floor Mats

−−−−−−−**No. Amps. Circuits ProtectedAmps.No. Circuits Protected12345610 A10 A10 A15 A7.5 ARight Headlight High BeamRight Side Small Lights(Exterior)R

Page 572

−−**If your vehicle needs to be towed,call a professional towing service ororganization. Never tow your vehiclewith just a rope or chain. It is veryda

Page 573 - LOCK TAB

**With the front wheels on the ground,it is best to tow the vehicle no fartherthan 50 miles (80 km), and keep thespeedbelow35mph(55km/h).If your vehic

Page 574

To use the towing hook:Remove the cover from the frontbumper using your fingers, or pryit off using a cloth and a flat-tipscrewdriver to prevent scrat

Page 575

Screw the towing hook into thehole, and tighten it with the wheelnut wrench.3.If Your Vehicle Gets Stuck610WHEEL NUT WRENCHTo avoid damage to your veh

Page 576

−Thediagramsinthissectiongiveyou the dimensions and capacities ofyour vehicle and the locations of theidentification numbers. It alsoincludes informat

Page 577

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

Page 578 - TREAD WEAR INDICATOR

The engine number is stamped intothe engine block.The transmission number is on alabel on the side of the transmission.Identification NumbersTechnical

Page 579

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 580 - On SH-AWD Models

−−****Specifications614CapacitiesDimensionsWeightsSeating CapacitiesAir Conditioning194.0 in (4,928 mm)18.5 US gal (70 )Including the coolant in the r

Page 581 - Tire Chains

*******CONTINUEDSpecificationsTechnical Information615Engine (2WD)LightsFusesEngine (SH-AWD)3.50 x 3.66 in (89.0 x 93.0 mm)Water cooled 4-strokeSOHC V

Page 582

−−********************************Specifications616TiresAlignmentP245/50R17 98VP245/45R18 96VP245/40R19 94VT135/80D17 103M32 psi (220 kPa , 2.2 kgf/cm

Page 583

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

Page 584

Warning: The temperature grade forthis tire is established for a tire thatis properly inflated and notoverloaded. Excessive speed,underinflation, or e

Page 585

−−−−−−−The tires that came on your vehiclehave a number of markings. Thoseyou should be aware of are describedbelow.Vehicletype(Pindicatespassenger ve

Page 586

−−−−−−−−−−The tire identification number (TIN)is a group of numbers and lettersthat look like the following example.TIN is located on the sidewall of

Page 587 - Taking Care of the Unexpected

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

Page 588 - Compact Spare Tire

−Always check the TPMS malfunctiontelltale after replacing one or moretires or wheels on your vehicle toensure that the replacement oralternate tires

Page 589

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

Page 590 - Changing a Flat Tire

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

Page 591 - EXTENSION

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

Page 592

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

Page 593

Make sure the gas tank is nearly,but not completely, full (around3/4).Without touching the acceleratorpedal, start the engine, and let itidle for 20 s

Page 594 - IftheEngineWon’tStart

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

Page 595

Audio SystemAudioHandsFreeLinkHomeLink Universal TransceiverAcuraLinkImmobilizer SystemRemote TransmitterKeyless Access SystemTire Pressure Monitoring

Page 596

...Client Service Information . 630...Warranty Coverages . 631...Reporting Safety Defects . 632...

Page 597 - BATTERY TERMINAL COVER

U.S. Owners:Canadian Owners: When you call or write, please giveus this information:If you are dissatisfied with thedecision made by the dealership’sm

Page 598 - Jump Starting

−−−−−−−−Your new Acura is covered by thesewarranties:providescoverageforaslongasthepur-chaser of the muffler owns thevehicle.provides proratedcoverage

Page 599

If you believe that your vehicle has a defect whichcould cause a crash or could cause injury or death, youshould immediately inform the National Highw

Page 600 - IftheEngineOverheats

Covers maintenance and recommended procedures forrepair to engine and chassis components. It is writtenfor the journeyman mechanic, but it is simple e

Page 601 - Low Oil Pressure Indicator

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

Page 602 - Charging System Indicator

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Page 603

CONTINUEDBatteryCharging System...Indicator . 65, 596...Jump Starting . 591...

Page 604

...Capacities Chart . 614...Carbon Monoxide Hazard . 57...Carrying, Cargo . 481...

Page 605 - MAINTENANCE LID

*CONTINUED...Economy, Fuel . 476Electronic Stability Control...(ESC) System . 510...

Page 606

...Fan, Interior . 230...Features . 225...Filling the Fuel Tank

Page 607

CONTINUEDHomeLink Universal...Transceiver . 404...Hood, Opening and Closing . 472...

Page 608 - FUSE PULLER

...Maintenance . 529Main Items and Sub...Items . 536, 540...

Page 609 - FUSE PULLER SPARE FUSES

CONTINUED...Paddle Shifters . 499...Panel Brightness Control . 143...Park Gear Position . 495

Page 610 - Fuse Locations

*Reserve Tank, Engine...Coolant . 475, 546...Reverse Tilt Mirror . 168...Re

Page 611

*CONTINUED...Tachometer . 76.Taking Care of the Unexpected . 581Technical Descriptions...DOT Tire Quality Grading .

Page 612

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Page 613 - Emergency Towing

...Vanity Mirror . 217...Vehicle Capacity Load . 482...Vehicle Dimensions . 614VEHICLE O

Page 614

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Page 615

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Page 616

Service Information SummaryGasoline:Transfer Assembly Fluid:Rear Differential Fluid:Fuel Tank Capacity:Recommended Engine Oil:Tire Pressure (measured

Page 617 - Technical Information

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Page 618 - Identification Numbers

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

Page 619 - MANUAL TRANSMISSION NUMBER

*****: If equippedControl Locations62MIRROR CONTROLSDRIVING POSITIONMEMORY SYSTEMBUTTONSPOWER DOOR LOCKMASTER SWITCHPOWER WINDOWSWITCHESFUEL FILL DOOR

Page 620 - Specifications

****The U.S. instrument panel is shown. Differences for the Canadian models are noted in the text.Instrument PanelInstruments and Controls63CRUISE MAI

Page 621

(fluid capacities and tire pressures)(main controls)(seat belts, SRS, and child protection)(indicators, gauges, multi-information display, dashboard,

Page 622

****The instrument panel has manyindicators to give you importantinformation about your vehicle.You will also see a ‘‘FASTEN SEATBELT’’ message on the

Page 623

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

Page 624

**If it stays on after you have fullyreleased the parking brake whilethe engine is running, or if itcomes on while driving, it canindicate a problem i

Page 625 - Tire Labeling

***This indicator comes on briefly whenyou turn the ignition switch to theON (II) position. If it comes on atany other time, it indicates that thepass

Page 626

***This indicator comes on as areminder that you have turned offthe vehicle stability assist (VSA)system.This indicator normally comes on fora few sec

Page 627

**This indicator normally comes on fora few seconds when you turn theignition switch to the ON (II)position.Models equipped with thekeyless access sys

Page 628

**The left or right turn signal indicatorblinks when you signal a lane changeor turn. If an indicator does not blinkor blinks rapidly, it usually mean

Page 629 - Emissions Controls

**This indicator comes on with thehigh beam headlights. For moreinformation, see page .This indicator also comes on withreduced brightness when theday

Page 630

This indicator comes on when youturn on the cruise control system bypressing the CRUISE button on thesteering wheel (see page ).This indicator comes o

Page 631

**This indicator is in the fuel gauge. Itcomesonasareminderthatyoumust refuel soon. You will also see a‘‘LOW FUEL’’ message on the multi-information d

Page 632 - Emissions Testing

A convenient reference to thesections in this manual.A quick reference to the maincontrols in your vehicle.ID numbers, dimensions, capacities,and tech

Page 633

If the indicator blinks while driving,the differential temperature is toohigh.You will also see an ‘‘SH-AWD DIFFTEMP. HIGH’’ message on themulti-infor

Page 634 - DevicesthatEmitRadioWaves

If the indicator comes on at anyother time, there is a problem withBSI. You will also see a ‘‘CHECKBLIND SPOT SYSTEM’’ message onthe multi-information

Page 635 - Warranty and Client Relations

This shows how much fuel youhave. It may show slightly moreor less than the actual amount.The needle returns to thebottom after you turn off theigniti

Page 636 - Client Service Information

This shows the temperature of theengine’s coolant. During normaloperation, the pointer should risefrom the bottom mark to about themiddle of the gauge

Page 637 - Warranty Coverages

**You can select the displayedlanguage and also customize somevehicle control settings to your likingwith the multi-information displayand the three b

Page 638 - Reporting Safety Defects

***▲▼*▲▼These messages go off after severalseconds.With the ignition switch in the ON(II) position, the multi-informationdisplay changes as shown on p

Page 639 - Authorized Manuals

* In the multi-information display, thesystem message is also displayed(see page ) and you cancustomize your vehicle controlsettings (see page ).In th

Page 640

▲▼****CONTINUEDMulti-Information DisplayInstruments and Controls81U.S. model is shown.: Press the INFO button ( / ).1:2 : SH-AWD models onlyOn models

Page 641

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

Page 642

This meter shows the number ofmiles (U.S.) or kilometers (Canada)driven since you last reset it. Thereare two trip meters: Trip A and TripB. Each trip

Page 643

****: If equippedYour Vehicle at a GlanceYour Vehicle at a Glance3MIRROR CONTROLSDRIVING POSITIONMEMORY SYSTEMBUTTONSPOWER DOOR LOCKMASTER SWITCHPOWER

Page 644

This shows your instant fueleconomy.This shows your vehicle’s averagefuel economy in mpg (U.S. models)or liter/100 km (Canadian models)since you last

Page 645

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

Page 646

This shows the outside Fahrenheittemperature in U.S. models, andCelsius temperature in Canadianmodels.In certain weather conditions,temperature readin

Page 647

You can see the pressure of each tirein this monitor. If one or more tiresare low, inflate them to the correctpressure. For more information, seepage

Page 648

You can receive or make phone callsfrom your cell phone through yourvehicle’sHandsFreeLink(HFL) system without touching yourcell phone.To use the syst

Page 649

▲▼▲▼▲▼If there is a problem with yourvehicle, for example the engine oillevel is low or a door is not fullyclosed, the multi-information displaywill s

Page 650

See page33See page20See page20See page33See page12See page212See page553See page598See page596See page597See page595See page508See page510See page510M

Page 651 - Radio . 246, 299

CONTINUEDSee page70Seepage488Seepage490See pages75 and 526See pages75 and 526See page77See page142See page516See page517See page516See page517See page

Page 652

See page196See page196See page193See page194See page198See page471See page548See page151See page532See page533See page534Multi-Information DisplayOn m

Page 653 - Service Information Summary

See page189See page188See page191See page200See page199See page188See page190See page191See page188Multi-Information DisplayInstruments and Controls93

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