2000 RL Online Reference Owner's Manual Use these links (and links throughout this manual) to navigate through this reference. For a printed owne
Your Car's Safety Features(1) Safety Cage(2) Crush Zones(3) Seats & Seat-Backs(4) Head Restraints(5) Collapsible Steering Column(6) Seat Belt
ArmrestThe rear seat armrest is located atthe center of the rear seat. Pivot itdown to use it.Trunk Pass-through CoverThe pass-through cover can beope
MirrorsKeep the inside and outside mirrorsclean and adjusted for best visibility.Be sure to adjust the mirrors beforeyou start driving.The inside mirr
MirrorsADJUSTMENT BUTTON3. Move the mirror right, left, up ordown by pushing the adjustmentbutton in that direction.4. When you finish, move theselect
Driving Position Memory SystemYour Acura has a memory featurefor the steering wheel, driver's seatand outside mirror positions.Two seat, steering
Driving Position Memory SystemDoing any of the following afterpressing the MEMO button willcancel the storing procedure.Not pressing a memory buttonwi
Driving Position Memory System, Seat HeatersTo stop the system's automatic ad-justment;Press any button on the controlpanel: MEMO, 1 or 2.Push an
Seat Heaters, Ski SleeveThe HI or LO indicator lights andremains lit until you turn it off bypushing the opposite side of theswitch lightly. The indic
Ski Sleeve2. Open the trunk. Remove the skisleeve from its storage bag.3. Attach the ski sleeve to the trunkpass-through.4. Load the skis into the ski
Power WindowsYour car's windows are electrically-powered. Turn the ignition switch toON (II) to raise or lower any window.Each door has a switch
Power Windows, MoonroofThe master control panel also con-tains these extra features:AUTO — To open the driver'swindow fully, push the windowswitc
Your Car's Safety FeaturesThese safety features are designedto reduce the severity of injuries in acrash. However, you and yourpassengers can&apo
MoonroofTo close the moonroof, push theOPEN/CLOSE switch forward andhold it. The moonroof will not closecompletely; it will stop about 5.1inches (130
Parking Brake, Digital ClockParking BrakeTo apply the parking brake, depressthe pedal fully. To release it, pull therelease lever. The parking brakeli
Digital ClockTo set the clock:1. Turn the ignition switch ON (II) todisplay the time.2. Swing down the front cover of thewide button to the right of t
Sunglasses HolderTo open the sunglasses holder, pushon the front edge. It will unlatch andswing down. To close it, push it untilit latches. Make sure
Beverage HolderTo use the front beverage holder,push on the lid. The beverage holderwill pop out. To close it, pushit until it latches.Be careful when
Console Compartment, Coin BoxConsole CompartmentTo open the console compartment,pull the left lever and lift the lid.To close, lower the lid and push
Sun Visor, Vanity MirrorSun VisorTo use the sun visor, pull it down.You can also use the sun visor at theside window. Remove the supportrod from the c
Accessory Power SocketTo use the accessory power socket,pull down on the cover. The ignitionswitch must be in ACCESSORY (I)or ON (II).This socket is i
Cigarette LighterThe cigarette lighter is next to thefront ashtray under the ashtray lid.Open the lid by pushing on it.The ignition switch must be inA
AshtraysOpen the front ashtray by pushingon the lid. To close the ashtray, pushit in until it clicks shut. To remove itfor emptying, grasp the tab on
Your Car's Safety FeaturesHelp keep you from being thrownagainst the inside of the car andagainst other occupants.Keep you from being thrown outo
Ceiling LightsBoth front and rear ceiling lightscontain a main light as well as twospotlights.The front ceiling light has a three-position switch. Wit
Courtesy LightsIn addition to the ceiling lights, yourAcura has courtesy lights in eachdoor and the ignition switch.The door courtesy lights come onwh
Comfort and Convenience FeaturesThe climate control system in yourAcura provides a comfortable drivingenvironment in all weather condi-tions.The stand
Climate Control SystemThe automatic climate controlsystem in your Acura picks theproper combination of air condi-tioning, heating, and ventilation tom
Climate Control SystemComfort and Convenience FeaturesMain MenuMain MenuTable of Contents
Climate Control System3.5 RL without Navigation SystemFully-automatic OperationTo put the Automatic ClimateControl in fully-automatic mode,press the A
Climate Control SystemSemi-automatic OperationYou can manually select variousfunctions of the Climate Controlsystem when it is in FULL AUTO.All other
Climate Control SystemRecirculated and Fresh AirThese two buttons control thesource of the air going into the sys-tem. In Fresh Air mode ( )air is bro
Climate Control SystemThe main air flow is dividedbetween the floor vents and de-froster vents at the base of the wind-shield.The main air flow comesf
Climate Control SystemThe button directs the mainair flow to the windshield for fasterdefrosting. It also overrides anyMODE selection you may have mad
Your Car's Safety FeaturesAirbags offer no protection in rearimpacts, rollovers, or minorfrontal or side collisions.Airbags can pose serious haza
Climate Control System3.5 RL with Navigation SystemFully-automatic OperationTo put the Automatic ClimateControl in fully-automatic mode,press the AUTO
Climate Control SystemSemi-automatic OperationYou can manually select variousfunctions of the Climate Controlsystem when it is in FULL AUTO.All other
Climate Control SystemRecirculation ButtonThis button controls the source ofthe air going into the system. Whenthe indicator above this button is lit,
Climate Control SystemThe main air flow is dividedbetween the floor vents and de-froster vents at the base of the wind-shield.The main air flow comesf
Climate Control SystemThe button directs the mainair flow to the windshield for fasterdefrosting. It also overrides anyMODE selection you may have mad
Climate Control SystemRear VentilationThe air flow from the rear vents canbe adjusted when the climate controlsystem is on.You can adjust the directio
Climate Control SystemSunlight Sensor/TemperatureSensorThe climate control system has twosensors. A sunlight sensor is locatedin the top of the dashbo
Audio SystemAM/FM/Cassette Stereo AudioSystemYour Acura's audio system providesclear reception on both AM and FMbands, while the preset buttons a
Audio System3.5 RL without Navigation SystemOperating the RadioThe ignition switch must be inACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) tooperate the audio system. Turn
Audio SystemTo store a frequency:1. Select the desired band, AM orFM. FM1 and FM2 let you storetwo frequencies with each Presetbutton.2. Use the TUNE
Your Car's Safety FeaturesPre-Drive Safety ChecklistTo make sure you and yourpassengers get the maximumprotection from your car's safelyfeat
Audio SystemAUTO SELECT — If you aretraveling far from home and can nolonger receive the stations youpreset, you can use the Auto Selectfeature to fin
Audio SystemAdjusting the SoundBalance/Fader — These twocontrols adjust the strength of thesound coming from each speaker.The Balance control adjusts
Audio SystemAudio System LightingYou can use the instrument panelbrightness control dial to adjust the il-lumination of the audio system (seepage 66 )
Audio SystemTape Search FunctionsWith a cassette playing, you can usethe FF, REW, TMS, or REPEATfunction to find a desired program.FF/REW — Fast Forwa
Audio SystemTMS — The Tape Music SearchFunction allows you to find the begin-ning of a song or passage. To acti-vate TMS, press the TMS button.You wil
Audio SystemREPEAT — The Repeat functioncontinuously replays the currentsong or passage. Press the REPEATbutton to activate it; you will see RPTdispla
Audio SystemTo operate the CD changer, the igni-tion switch must be in ACCESSORY(I) or ON (II).Select the CD mode by pressing theCD/TAPE button. You w
Audio SystemYou can use the SEEK/SKIP buttonsto select tracks within a disc. If youpush and release either of theSEEK/SKIP buttons ( — or +), thesyste
Audio System3.5 RL with Navigation SystemOperating the RadioThe ignition switch must be inACCESSORY (I) or ON (II) tooperate the audio system. Turn th
Audio SystemTo store a frequency:1. Select the desired band, AM orFM. FM1 and FM2 let you storetwo frequencies with each Presetbutton.2. Use the TUNE
Protecting AdultsIntroductionThe following pages provideinstructions on how to properlyprotect the driver and other adultoccupants.These instructions
Audio SystemAUTO SELECT — If you aretraveling far from home and can nolonger receive the stations youpreset, you can use the Auto Selectfeature to fin
Audio SystemAdjusting the SoundBalance/Fader — These twocontrols adjust the strength of thesound coming from each speaker.The Balance control adjusts
Audio SystemAudio System LightingYou can use the instrument panelbrightness control dial to adjust the il-lumination of the audio system (seepage 66).
Audio SystemRadio signals, especially on the FMband, are deflected by large objectssuch as buildings and hills. Yourradio then receives both the direc
Audio SystemOperating the Cassette PlayerThe ignition switch must be inACCESSORY (I) or ON (II)Make sure the tape opening on thecassette is facing to
Audio SystemTMS — The Tape Music SearchFunction allows you to find thebeginning of a song or passage. Toactivate TMS, push either of theTMS bar ( — or
Audio SystemREPEAT — The Repeat functioncontinuously replays the currentsong or passage. Press the REPEATbutton to activate it; you will seeREPEAT dis
Audio SystemCaring for the Cassette PlayerThe cassette player picks up dirt andoxides from the tape. This contami-nation builds up over time andcauses
Audio SystemOperating the CD ChangerA Compact Disc changer is standardequipment. If holds up to six discs,providing several hours of continu-ous enter
Audio SystemTo select a different disc, press theappropriate preset button (1 — 6). Ifyou select an empty slot in themagazine, the changer will, after
Protecting AdultsTo reduce the chance of injury, wearyour seat belt properly, sit uprightwith your back against the seat, andmove the seat as far back
Audio SystemLoading the CD ChangerCD CHANGERThe CD changer is located in thetrunk on the driver's side.1. Slide the lid to open the CDchanger.2.
Audio System3. To install a CD, pull the tab out toremove the tray from the maga-zine.4. Put a CD on a tray with the printedsurface up as shown.5. Rei
Audio SystemProtecting Compact DiscsHandle a CD by its edges; nevertouch either surface. Contaminationfrom fingerprints, liquids, felt-tippens, and la
Audio SystemCD Changer Error IndicationsIf you see an error indication in thedisplay while operating the CDchanger, find the cause in the chartto the
Audio SystemRemote Audio ControlsAUDIO/CHBUTTONTwo controls for the audio systemare mounted in the steering wheelhub. These let you control basicfunct
Audio SystemTheft ProtectionYour car's audio system will disableitself if it is disconnected fromelectrical power for any reason. Tomake it work
Security SystemThe security system helps to protectyour car and valuables from theft.The horn sounds and a combinationof headlights, parking lights, s
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Before DrivingBefore you begin driving your Acura,you should know what gasoline touse, and how to check the levels ofimportant fluids. You also need t
Break-in Period, GasolineBreak-in PeriodHelp assure your car's futurereliability and performance by payingextra attention to how you driveduring
Protecting AdultsA front passenger should also adjustthe seat-back to an upright position,but as far from the dashboard aspossible. A passenger who si
Service Station ProceduresFilling the Fuel Tank1. Because the fuel fill cap is on thedriver's side of the car, park withthat side closest to the
Service Station Procedures5. Screw the fuel fill cap back on,tighten it until it clicks severaltimes. If you do not properlytighten the cap, the Malfu
Service Station ProceduresIf you can open the hood withoutsliding the hood latch handle, or thehood latch handle moves stiffly ordoes not spring back
Service Station Procedures3. Insert it all the way back in its tube. 4. Remove the dipstick again andcheck the level. It should bebetween the upper an
Fuel EconomyThe condition of your car and yourdriving habits are the two mostimportant things that affect the fuelmileage you get.Car ConditionAlways
Accessories and ModificationsModifying your car, or installingsome non-Acura accessories, canmake your car unsafe. Before youmake any modifications or
Accessories and ModificationsModificationsDo not remove any originalequipment or modify your car in anyway that would alter its design oroperation. Th
Carrying CargoCONSOLE COMPARTMENT FRONT DOOR POCKETTRUNK SEAT-BACK POCKET GLOVE BOXYour car has several convenientstorage areas so you can stow cargos
Carrying CargoLoad LimitThe maximum load for your car is850 Ibs(395 kg).This figure includes the total weightof all occupants, cargo, accessories,and
Carrying CargoCarrying Cargo in the Trunk or ona Roof RackDistribute cargo evenly on thefloor of the trunk, placing theheaviest items on the bottom an
Protecting AdultsProperly adjusted head restraintswill help protect occupants fromwhiplash and other crash injuries.See page 95 for how to adjust theh
DrivingThis section gives you tips onstarting the engine under variousconditions, and how to operate theautomatic transmission. It alsoincludes import
Preparing to DriveYou should do the following checksand adjustments every day beforeyou drive your car.1. Make sure all windows, mirrors,and outside l
Starting the Engine1. Apply the parking brake.2. In cold weather, turn off allelectrical accessories to reducethe drain on the battery.3. Make sure th
Automatic TransmissionYour Acura's transmission has fourforward speeds, and is electronicallycontrolled for smoother shifting. Italso has a "
Automatic TransmissionWhenever you move the shift lever,slide it along the guide on theconsole.Park (P) — This position mechani-cally locks the transm
Automatic TransmissionDrive (D4) — Use this position foryour normal driving. The transmis-sion automatically selects a suitablegear for your speed and
Automatic TransmissionShift Lock ReleaseThis allows you to move the shiftlever out of Park if the normalmethod of pushing on the brakepedal does not w
ParkingAlways use the parking brake whenyou park your car. The indicator onthe instrument panel shows that theparking brake is not fully released; itd
The Braking SystemYour Acura is equipped with discbrakes at all four wheels. A powerassist helps reduce the effort neededon the brake pedal. The ABS h
The Braking SystemBrake System DesignThe hydraulic system that operatesthe brakes has two separate circuits.Each circuit works diagonally acrossthe ca
Protecting AdultsIf necessary, pull up on the belt againto remove any slack from theshoulder part, then check that thebelt rests across the center of
The Braking SystemImportant Safety RemindersABS does not reduce the time ordistance it takes to stop the car, itonly helps with steering controlduring
The Braking SystemIf the ABS indicator and the brakesystem indicator come on together,and the parking brake is fullyreleased, the front-to-rear brakin
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) SystemThe Vehicle Stability Assist systemhelps to stabilize the vehicle duringcornering if the car turns more orless th
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) SystemVSA System IndicatorThe VSA system indicator (see page56 ) comes on and stays on whenthere is a problem with the
Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) SystemVSA is turned on every time youstart the engine, even if you turned itoff the last time you drove the car.VSA and
Driving in Bad WeatherRain, fog, and snow conditions re-quire a different driving techniquebecause of reduced traction andvisibility. Keep your car we
Driving in Bad WeatherVisibility — Being able to seeclearly in all directions and beingvisible to other drivers are importantin all weather conditions
Towing a TrailerYour Acura has been designedprimarily to carry passengers andtheir cargo. You can use it to tow atrailer if you carefully observe thel
Towing a TrailerGross Vehicle Weight Rating(GVWR):The total weight of the vehicle, alloccupants, all cargo, and thetongue load must not exceed:4,830 I
Towing a TrailerTowing Equipment andAccessoriesTowing can require a variety ofequipment, depending on the size ofyour trailer, how it will be used, an
Owner's IdentificationThis Owner's Manual should be considereda permanent part of the car, and shouldremain with the car when it is sold.The
Protecting Adults6. Adjust the Steering WheelAdjust the steering wheel, if needed,so that the wheel points toward yourchest, not toward your face.Poin
Towing a TrailerTrailer LightsYour vehicle has a trailer lightingconnector located in the trunk by theleft taillight. To use the connector,undo the fa
Towing a TrailerAdditional Trailer EquipmentMany states and Canadian provincesrequire special outside mirrors whentowing a trailer. Even if they don&a
Towing a TrailerDriving Safely With a TrailerThe added weight, length, andheight of a trailer will affect yourvehicle's handling and performance,
Towing a TrailerHandling Crosswinds and BuffetingCrosswinds and air turbulencecaused by passing trucks can disruptyour steering and cause trailerswayi
MaintenanceThis section explains why it isimportant to keep your car wellmaintained and to follow basicmaintenance safety precautions.This section als
Maintenance SafetyRegularly maintaining your car is thebest way to protect your investment.Proper maintenance is essential toyour safety and the safet
Maintenance SafetyImportant Safety PrecautionsBefore you begin any maintenance,make sure your car is parked onlevel ground and that the parkingbrake i
Maintenance ScheduleThe Maintenance Schedule specifieshow often you should have your carserviced and what things needattention. It is essential that y
Maintenance ScheduleYour authorized Acura dealer knowsyour car best and can providecompetent, efficient service.However, service at a dealer is notman
U.S. OwnersFollow the Normal ConditionsMaintenance Schedule if thesevere driving conditionsspecified in the SevereConditions MaintenanceSchedule do no
Protecting AdultsRemember, to get the bestprotection from your car's airbagsand other safety features, you mustsit properly and wear your seat be
Service at the indicated distance or time, whichever comes first. Do the items in A, B, C as required for each distance/time interval. Follow thissche
U.S. OwnersFollow the Severe ConditionsMaintenance Schedule if youdrive your car MAINLY underone or more of the followingconditions:Driving less than
Use this schedule if your vehicle is MAINLY driven in any of the following Severe Conditions, or normally driven in Canada; otherwise use the NormalSc
# : See information on maintenance and emissions warranty, lastcolumn, page 205.*1 : See Timing Belt on page 241 to determine need for replacement.*2
Required Maintenance Record (for Normal and Severe Schedules)You or the servicing dealer can record all completed maintenance here, whether you follow
Required Maintenance Record (for Normal and Severe Schedules)MaintenanceMain MenuMain MenuTable of Contents
Owner Maintenance ChecksYou should check the followingitems at the specified intervals. Ifyou are unsure of how to performany check, turn to the page
Fluid LocationsAUTOMATICTRANSMISSIONFLUID DIPSTICK(Yellow loop)POWER STEERINGFLUID(Red cap)RADIATOR CAPBRAKE FLUID(Gray cap)ENGINE OILFILL CAPENGINECO
Engine OilAdding OilTo add oil, unscrew and remove theengine oil fill cap on top of the leftvalve cover. Pour in the oil, andreplace the engine oil fi
Engine OilThe oil container may also displaythe API Certification seal. Make sureit says "For Gasoline Engines."API CERTIFICATION SEALThe SA
Protecting AdultsAdditional Safety PrecautionsTwo people should never use thesame seat belt. If they do, theycould be very seriously injured in acrash
Engine OilChanging the Oil and FilterAlways change the oil and filteraccording to the time and distance(miles/kilometers) recommenda-tions in the main
Engine Oil4. Install a new oil filter according toinstructions that come with it.5. Put a new washer on the drain bolt,then reinstall the drain bolt.T
Cooling SystemAdding Engine CoolantIf the coolant level in the reservetank is at or below the MIN line, addcoolant to bring it up to the MAX line.Insp
Cooling System2. Turn the radiator cap counter-clockwise, without pressing downon it, until it stops. This relievesany pressure remaining in thecoolin
Cooling SystemReplacing Engine CoolantThe cooling system should becompletely drained and refilled withnew coolant according to the timeand distance re
Cooling System4. On the right side of the engineblock, remove the clip with a plier,and then remove the drain cap.5. Remove the reserve tank from itsh
Cooling System8. Remove the two bolts and thethree nuts with a 7/16 in (10 mm)wrench, then remove the enginecover.9. Loosen the bleeder bolt on top of
Cooling System12.Install the engine cover. Firsttighten the two bolts on the frontof the engine cover, then tightenthe three nuts on the engine cover.
Windshield WashersCheck the level in the windshieldwasher reservoir at least monthlyduring normal usage. In bad weather,when you use the washers often
Automatic Transmission FluidCheck the fluid level with the engineat normal operating temperature.1. Park the car on level ground. Shutoff the engine.2
Protecting ChildrenChildren depend on adults to protectthem. However, despite their bestintentions, many parents and otheradults may not know how to p
Differential Oil, Brake FluidCheck the oil in the differential withthe car sitting level. Remove the oilfiller plug and check that the oil levelis up
Brake Fluid, Power SteeringAlways use Genuine Honda DOT 3brake fluid. If it is not available, youshould use only DOT 3 or DOT 4fluid, from a sealed co
Power Steering, Hood Latch, Air Cleaner ElementAlways use Genuine Honda PowerSteering Fluid. If it is not available,you may use another power steering
Air Cleaner ElementReplacementThe air cleaner element is inside theair cleaner housing on the passenger'sside of the engine compartment.To replac
Spark PlugsThe spark plugs in your car are aspecial platinum-tipped design forlonger life. The spark plugs shouldbe replaced according to the timeand
Spark Plugs4. Disconnect the wire connectorfrom the ignition coil by pushingon the lock tab and pulling on theconnector. Pull on the plasticconnector,
Spark Plugs8. Torque the spark plug. (If you donot hav e a torque wrench, tightenthe spark plug two-thirds of a turnafter it contacts the cylinder hea
Spark Plugs, BatterySpecifications:NGK:DENSO:PFR5L-11PK16PR-L11Spark Plug Gap:0.043 in (1.1 mm )BatteryCheck the condition of your car'sbattery m
BatteryCheck the battery terminals forcorrosion (a white or yellowishpowder). To remove it, cover theterminals with a solution of bakingsoda and water
BatteryIf your car's battery is disconnectedor goes dead, the engine's computerneeds to "relearn" the idle control.After replacing
Protecting ChildrenChildren Should Sit in the BackSeatAccording to accident statistics,children of all ages and sizes aresafer when they are restraine
Wiper BladesCheck the condition of the wiperblades at least every six months.Look for signs of cracking in therubber, or areas that are gettinghard. R
Wiper BladesWiper Blades3. Remove the blade from its holderby grasping the tabbed end of theblade. Pull firmly until the tabscome out of the holder.4.
Air Conditioning SystemYour car's air conditioning is a sealedsystem. Any major maintenance,such as recharging, should be doneby a qualified mech
Air Conditioning Filter, Drive BeltsAir Conditioning FilterThe air conditioning filter removespollen and dust that is brought infrom the outside throu
Timing Belt, TiresTiming BeltThe timing belt and balancer beltshould normally be replaced at theintervals shown in the maintenanceschedule.Replace the
TiresUse a gauge to measure the airpressure at least once a month. Eventires that are in good condition maylose one to two psi (10 to 20 kPa, 0.1to 0.
TiresTubeless tires have some ability toself-seal if they are punctured.However, because leakage is oftenvery slow, you should look closelyfor punctur
TiresMaintenanceIn addition to proper inflation,correct wheel alignment helps todecrease tire wear. If you find a tireis worn unevenly, have your deal
TiresWhen shopping for replacementtires, you may find that some tiresare "directional." This means theyare designed to rotate only in onedir
TiresThe ABS and VSA system work bycomparing the speed of the wheels.When replacing tires, use the samesize originally supplied with the car.Tire size
Protecting ChildrenU.S. ModelsTo remind you of the passenger'sfront airbag hazards, and thatchildren must be properly restrainedin the back seat,
TiresSnow TiresIf you mount snow tires on yourAcura, make sure they are radialtires of the same size and load rangeas the original tires. Mount snowti
LightsCheck the operation of your car'sexterior lights at least once a month.A burned out bulb can create anunsafe condition by reducing yourcar&
LightsCheck the following:Headlights (low and high beam)Fog lightsParking lightsTaillightsBrake lightsTurn signalsBack-up lightsHazard light functionL
Replacing a High Beam HeadlightBulbThe low beam headlight bulbs are atype of high voltage discharge tube.High voltage can remain in thecircuit even wi
Lights4. Unclip the end of the hold-downwire from its slot. Pivot it out ofthe way and remove the bulb.5. Insert the new bulb into the hole,making sur
Lights1. Use a wrench to loosen the lightassembly's mounting bolt.2. Remove the light assembly fromthe bumper.3. Remove the electrical connectorf
LightsReplacing Front Turn Signal/Parking and Side Marker LightBulbs1. If you are changing the bulb onthe driver's side, start the engine,turn th
LightsReplacing Rear Bulbs1. Open the trunk.Undo the fastener on the side ofthe trunk lining by pushing on thecenter of the fastener's head until
Lights8. Reset the fastener by pushing onthe pointed end until it pops backalmost flush with the fingers onthe housing.9. Put the fastener in the hole
LightsReplacing a Rear License Bulb1. Remove the license light assemblyby carefully prying on the leftedge of the lens with a flat-tipscrewdriver and
Protecting ChildrenIf You Must Drive with SeveralChildrenYour car has three seating positionsin the back seat where children canbe properly restrained
LightsReplacing Bulbs in the InteriorCourtesy LightsThe courtesy lights in the doors androof come apart the same way. Theydo not use the same type of
Lights2. Remove the bulb by pulling itstraight out of its metal tabs.3. Push the new bulb into the metaltabs. Snap the lens back in place.Replacing th
Storing Your CarIf you need to park your car for anextended period (more than onemonth), there are several things youshould do to prepare it for stora
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Appearance CareRegular cleaning and polishing ofyour Acura helps to keep it "new"looking. This section gives you hintson how to clean your c
Exterior CareWashingFrequent washing helps preserveyour car's beauty. Dirt and grit canscratch the paint, while tree sap andbird droppings can pe
Exterior CareWaxingAlways wash and dry the whole carbefore waxing it. You should waxyour car, including the metal trim,whenever water sits on the surf
Interior CareCarpetingVacuum the carpeting frequently toremove dirt. Ground-in dirt will makethe carpet wear out faster.Periodically shampoo the carpe
Interior CareDirt build-up in the loops of the seatbelt anchors can cause the belts toretract slowly. Wipe the insides ofthe loops with a clean clothd
Corrosion ProtectionTwo factors normally contribute tocausing corrosion in your car:1. Moisture trapped in body cavities.Dirt and road salt that colle
Protecting ChildrenDo not leave children alone in yourvehicle. Leaving children withoutadult supervision is illegal in moststates and Canadian provinc
Body RepairsBody repairs can affect your car'sresistance to corrosion. If your carneeds repairs after a collision, payclose attention to the part
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Taking Care of the UnexpectedThis section covers the more-common problems that motoristsexperience with their vehicles. Itgives you information about
Compact Spare TireYour car has a compact spare tirethat takes up less space. Use thisspare tire as a temporary replace-ment only. Get your regular tir
Changing a Flat TireIf you have a flat tire while driving,stop in a safe place to change it.Stopping in traffic or on the shoulderof a busy road is da
Changing a Flat Tire6. Turn the jack's end bracketcounterclockwise to loosen it, thenremove the jack by lifting itstraight up.7. Loosen the five
Changing a Flat Tire9. Use the extension and wheelwrench as shown to raise thevehicle until the flat tire is off theground.10. Remove the wheel nuts a
Changing a Flat Tire12.Put on the spare tire. Put thewheel nuts back on finger-tight,then tighten them in a crisscrosspattern with the wheel wrenchunt
Changing a Flat Tire15.Remove the spacer basket fromthe trunk well.16.Remove the center cap beforestoring the flat tire in the trunkwell.17.Place the
Changing a Flat Tire, If Your Engine Won't Start19. Slip the hole at the top of the jackover the bracket in the trunk well.Turn the jack's e
Protecting ChildrenSmall Children: A child who is toolarge for a rear-facing child seat, andwho can sit up without support,should be restrained in a f
If Your Engine Won't StartTurn the ignition switch to ON (II).Turn on the headlights and checktheir brightness. If the headlightsare very dim or
Jump StartingIf your car's battery has run down,you may be able to start the engineby using a booster battery. Althoughthis seems like a simple p
Jump Starting3. Connect one jumper cable to thepositive ( + ) terminal on thebooster battery. Connect the otherend to the positive ( + ) terminalon y
If Your Engine OverheatsThe pointer of your car's tempera-ture gauge should stay in the mid-range under most conditions. It maygo higher if you a
If Your Engine Overheats4. If the temperature gauge stays atthe red mark, turn off the engine.5. Wait until you see no more signsof steam or spray, th
Low Oil Pressure IndicatorThis indicator should light when theignition switch is ON (II), and go outafter the engine starts. It shouldnever come on wh
Charging System IndicatorThis indicator should come on whenthe ignition switch is ON (II), and goout after the engine starts. If itcomes on brightly w
Malfunction Indicator LampThis indicator comes on for a fewseconds when you turn the ignitionswitch ON (II). If it comes on at anyother time, it indic
Brake System IndicatorThe Brake System Indicator comeson when you turn the ignition ON(II). If the parking brake is not set, itgoes off after you star
Closing the MoonroofIf the electric motor will not closethe moonroof, do the following:1. Check the fuse for the moonroofmotor (see page 287). If the
Protecting ChildrenPlacing a Child SeatThis page briefly summarizes Acura'srecommendations on where to placerear-facing and forward-facing childs
FusesAll the electrical circuits in your carhave fuses to protect them from ashort circuit or overload. Thesefuses are located in two fuse boxes.The i
FusesChecking and Replacing FusesIf something electrical in your carstops working, the first thing youshould check for is a blown fuse.Determine from
Fuses5. Look for a burned wire inside thefuse. If it is burned, replace it withone of the spare fuses of the samerating or lower.If you cannot drive t
FusesUNDER-HOOD FUSE BOXTaking Care of the UnexpectedMain MenuMain MenuTable of Contents
FusesTaking Care of the UnexpectedINTERIOR FUSE BOX* 1 : On Canadian modelsMain MenuMain MenuTable of Contents
Emergency TowingIf your car needs to be towed, call aprofessional towing service or, if youbelong to one, an organization thatprovides roadside assist
Emergency TowingIf you decide to tow your car with allfour wheels on the ground, makesure you use a properly-designed andattached tow bar. Prepare the
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Technical InformationThe diagrams in this section giveyou the dimensions and capacities ofyour Acura, and the locations of theidentification numbers.
Identification NumbersYour car has several identifyingnumbers located in various places.The Vehicle Identification Number(VIN) is the 17-digit number
IntroductionCongratulations on your selection of the 2000 Acura 3.5 RL. We are certainyou will be pleased with your purchase of one of the finest luxu
Protecting ChildrenInstalling a Child SeatAfter selecting a proper child seat,and a good position to install the seat,there are three main steps inins
Identification NumbersThe Engine Number is stamped intothe engine block. It is on the frontleft, below the valve cover.The Transmission Number is on a
Specifications* 1 : Including the coolant in the reserve tank and that remaining in theengine.Reserve tank capacity:0.172 US gal (0.65 l , 0.143 Imp g
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Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) SystemThe Vehicle Stability Assist system(VSA) monitors the car's actionsduring straight-line acceleration andcorn
DOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Cars)The tires on your car meet all U.S.Federal Safety Requirements. Alltires are also graded for treadwear,traction, a
DOT Tire Quality Grading (U.S. Cars)TemperatureThe temperature grades are A (thehighest), B, and C, representing thetire's resistance to the gene
Oxygenated FuelsSome conventional gasolines arebeing blended with alcohol or anether compound. These gasolinesare collectively referred to asoxygenate
Driving in Foreign CountriesIf you are planning to take yourAcura outside the U.S. or Canada,contact the tourist bureaus in theareas you will be trave
Emissions ControlsThe burning of gasoline in your car'sengine produces several byproducts.Some of these are carbon monoxide(CO), oxides of nitrog
Emissions ControlsExhaust Emissions ControlsThe exhaust emissions controlsinclude four systems: PGM-FI,Ignition Timing Control, ExhaustGas Recirculati
Protecting ChildrenProtecting InfantsChild Seat TypeOnly a rear-facing child seat providesproper support for a baby's head,neck, and back. Infant
Three Way Catalytic ConverterThe three way catalytic convertercontains precious metals that serveas catalysts, promoting chemicalreactions to convert
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Warranty and Customer RelationsCustomer RelationsInformation... 310Canada Zone Office Map... 311Warranty Cove
Customer Relations InformationAcura dealership personnel aretrained professionals. They shouldbe able to answer all your questions.If you encounter a
Canada Zone Office MapCUSTOMER RELATIONSRELATIONS AVEC LA CLIENTELEHonda Canada Inc.715 Milner AvenueToronto, ONM1B 2K8Tel: 1-888-9-ACURA-9Fax: Toll-f
Warranty CoveragesU.S. OwnersYour new Acura is covered by thesewarranties:New Vehicle Limited Warranty —covers your new vehicle, except forthe battery
Reporting Safety Defects (U.S. Vehicles)If you believe that your vehicle has adefect which could cause a crash orcould cause injury or death, youshou
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Authorized ManualsPurchasing Factory Authorized Manuals(U.S. only)The following publications covering the operation andservicing of your vehicle can b
Authorized ManualsThese Publications cannot be returned for credit without receiving advance authorization within 14days of delivery. On returns, a re
Protecting ChildrenRear-Facing Child Seat InstallationThe lap/shoulder belts in the backseats have a locking mechanism thatmust be activated to secure
IndexAccessories and Modifications... 174Accessories... 174Additional Safety Precautions.. 175Modifications...
IndexAutomatic Speed Control... 73Automatic Transmission... 180Capacity, Fluid... 298Checking Fluid L
IndexDifferential Oil... 227Drive Belts... 240Engine Coolant... 170Engi
IndexDriving... 177Economy... 171In Bad Weather... 1
IndexReserve Indicator... 57Tank, Filling the... 167Fuel Mileage, Improving... 171Fuses, Check
IndexJacking up the Car... 272Jack, Tire... 272Jump Starting...
IndexSelecting Proper ViscosityChart... 216ON (Ignition Key Position)... 80Onboard Refueling VaporRecover
IndexSafety Belts... 8Safety Defects, Reporting*... 313Safety Features...
IndexSteering WheelAdjustments... 71Anti-theft Column Lock... 80Position Memory... 100Ste
IndexUnderside, Cleaning... 266Unexpected, Taking Careof the... 269Uniform Tire Quality Gra
Protecting Children4. After confirming that the belt islocked, grab the shoulder part ofthe belt near the buckle and pullup to remove any slack from t
Service Information SummaryGasoline:Premium unleaded gasoline,pump octane number of 91 orhigher.Fuel Tank Capacity:18.0 US gal (68 l ,15.0 Imp gal)Rec
Protecting ChildrenRear-Facing Child Seat InstallationTipsFor proper protection, an infant mustride in a reclined, or semi-reclinedposition. To determ
Protecting ChildrenProtecting Small ChildrenChild Seat TypeA child who can sit up withoutsupport, and who fits within the childseat maker's weigh
Protecting ChildrenChild Seat InstallationThe lap/shoulder belts in the backand front passenger seating positionshave a locking mechanism that mustbe
Protecting Children4. After confirming that the belt islocked, grab the shoulder part ofthe belt near the buckle and pullup to remove any slack from t
Protecting ChildrenAdditional Precautions for SmallChildrenNever hold a small child on yourlap. If you are not wearing a seatbelt in a crash, you coul
Protecting ChildrenChecking Seat Belt FitTo determine if a lap/shoulder beltproperly fits a child, have the childput on the seat belt. Follow theinstr
A Few Words About SafetyYour safety, and the safety of others,is very important. And operating thiscar safely is an importantresponsibility.To help yo
Protecting ChildrenUsing a Booster SeatIf a child needs a booster seat, werecommend choosing a style thatallows the child to use the lap/shoulder belt
Protecting ChildrenOf course, children vary widely. Andwhile age may be one indicator ofwhen a child can safely ride in thefront, there are other impo
Protecting ChildrenUsing Child Seats with TethersYour car has three tether anchoragepoints on the rear shelf for securinga tether-style child seat to
Additional Information About Your Seat BeltsSeat Belt System ComponentsYour seat belt system includes lap/shoulder belts in all five seatingpositions.
Additional Information About Your Seat BeltsIf the shoulder part of the belt ispulled all the way out, the lockingmechanism will activate. The beltwil
Additional Information About Your Seat BeltsSeat Belt MaintenanceFor safety, you should check thecondition of your seat belts regularly.Pull each belt
Additional Information About Your Front AirbagsSRS ComponentsYour Supplemental Restraint System(SRS) includes:Two front airbags. The driver'sairb
Additional Information About Your Front AirbagsDuring a frontal crash, your seatbelts help restrain your lower bodyand torso. Your airbag provides acu
Additional Information About Your Front AirbagsHow the SRS Indicator LightWorksThe purpose of the SRSindicator light is to alertyou to a potential pro
Additional Information About Your Side AirbagsYour car is equipped with sideairbags for the driver and a frontseat passenger. The airbags arestored in
Your Car at a GlanceMIRRORCONTROLS(P.98)INSTRUMENTPANEL(P.53)DIGITALCLOCK(P. 108)CLIMATE CONTROLSYSTEM(P.120)AUDIO SYSTEM(P.134)HOOD RELEASEHANDLE(P.1
Additional Information About Your Side AirbagsHow The Side Airbag IndicatorLight WorksThe purpose of this light isto alert you if thepassenger's
Additional Information About Your AirbagsAirbag ServiceYour front and side airbag systemsare virtually maintenance-free, andthere are no parts you can
Carbon Monoxide HazardYour car's exhaust contains carbonmonoxide gas. You should have noproblem with carbon monoxideentering the car in normal dr
Safety LabelsThese labels are in the locationsshown. They warn you of potentialhazards that could cause seriousinjury. Read these labels carefully.If
Instruments and ControlsThis section gives information aboutthe controls and displays thatcontribute to the daily operation ofyour Acura. All the esse
Control LocationsDOOR LOCKSWITCHES(P. 81)DRIVING POSITIONMEMORY(P. 100)POWER WINDOWSWITCHES(P. 105)TRUNK RELEASEBUTTON(P. 86)FUEL FILLDOOR RELEASEHAND
Indicator LightsThe instrument panel has manyindicators to give you importantinformation about your car.* The U.S. instrument panel isshown. Differenc
Indicator LightsSeat Belt Reminder LightThis indicator lights when you turnthe ignition switch ON (II). It is areminder to you and your passengersto p
Indicator LightsLights On IndicatorOn cars with automatic lighting (seepage 64)This indicator reminds you that theexterior lights are on. It comes onw
Indicator LightsVehicle Stability Assist(VSA) System IndicatorThis indicator normally comes on fora few seconds when you turn theignition switch ON (I
Your Car at a GlanceWINDSHIELD WIPERS/WASHERS(P. 68, 70) HAZARD WARNING LIGHTS(P. 70)REAR WINDOW DEFOGGER(P. 71)FOG LIGHTS(P. 67)STEERING WHEELADJUSTM
Indicator LightsDoor and Brake Lamp MonitorThe appropriate light comes on inthis display if the trunk or any dooris not closed tightly. If a brake lig
GaugesThe gauges illuminate when youturn the ignition switch ON (II).SpeedometerU.S. ModelsThis shows your speed in miles perhour (mph). The smaller i
GaugesOdometerThe odometer shows the total dis-tance your car has been driven. Itmeasures miles in U.S. models andkilometers in Canadian models.It is
GaugesOutside Temperature IndicatorThis indicator displays the outsidetemperature in Fahrenheit in U.S.models, and in Centigrade inCanadian models.The
GaugesMaintenance Required IndicatorThis indicator reminds you that it istime to take your car in forscheduled maintenance.Refer to the Maintenance Sc
Controls Near the Steering WheelThe two levers on the steeringcolumn contain controls for drivingfeatures you use most often. The leftlever controls t
Controls Near the Steering WheelHeadlightsThe rotating switch on the left levercontrols the lights. Turning thisswitch to the position turns onthe par
Controls Near the Steering WheelTo flash the high beams, pull theturn signal lever back lightly, thenrelease it. The high beams will comeon and go off
Controls Near the Steering WheelDo not leave the light switch inAUTO if you will not be driving thecar for an extended period (a weekor more). You sho
Controls Near the Steering WheelInstrument Panel BrightnessThe dial on the dashboard to the leftof the instrument panel is used toadjust the brightnes
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Controls Near the Steering WheelTo signal a lane change, push lightlyon the turn signal lever in the properdirection and hold it. The lever willreturn
Controls Near the Steering WheelWindshield WipersThe right lever controls the wind-shield wipers and washers. Therotary switch at the end of the lever
Controls Near the Steering WheelTo operate the wipers in mist mode,push the control lever down. Thewipers run at high speed until yourelease the lever
Controls Near the Steering WheelWindshield WashersTo clean the windshield, pull back onthe wiper control lever. The washersspray until you release the
Controls Near the Steering WheelRear Window DefoggerThe rear window defogger will clearfog, frost, and thin ice from thewindow. Push the defogger butt
Controls Near the Steering Wheel1. Locate the adjustment switch onthe left side of the steering column.Move the steering wheel, in, out,up, or down by
Controls Near the Steering Wheel, Steering Wheel ControlsThe steering wheel then returns toits original position when you insertthe key back in the ig
Steering Wheel Controls3. Press and release the SET/decelbutton on the steering wheel. TheCRUISE CONTROL light on theinstrument panel comes on toshow
Steering Wheel ControlsYou can decrease the set cruisingspeed in any of these ways:Press and hold the SET/decelbutton. The car will decelerate.Release
Steering Wheel ControlsWhen you push the CANCEL button,or tap the brake pedal, the CRUISECONTROL light on the instrumentpanel will go out and the car
Driver and Passenger SafetyThis section gives you importantinformation about how to protectyourself and your passengers. Itshows you how to use seat b
Keys and LocksKeysKEYNUMBERPLATEMASTERKEYS(Black)VALETKEY(Gray)Your car comes with two masterkeys and a valet key.The master key fits all the locks on
Keys and LocksRemote TransmitterYour car also comes with two remotetransmitters; see page 82 for anexplanation of the operation.Learning KeyYou should
Keys and LocksThe system may not recognize yourkey's coding if another immobilizerkey or other metal object is near theignition switch when you i
Keys and LocksIgnition SwitchThe ignition switch is on the rightside of the steering column. It hasfour positions:LOCK (0)ACCESSORY (I)ON (II)START (I
Keys and LocksPower Door LocksEach front door has a master doorlock switch. Either switch locks andunlocks all doors. Push the switchdown to lock all
Keys and LocksLockout PreventionIf you forget and leave the key in theignition switch, Lockout Preventionwill not allow you to lock the driver'sd
Keys and LocksIf you unlock the doors with theremote transmitter, but do not openany of the doors within 30 seconds,the doors automatically relock and
Keys and LocksReplacing the BatteryWhen the remote transmitter'sbattery begins to get weak, it maytake several pushes on the button tolock or unl
Keys and LocksAs required by the FCC:This device complies with Part 15 of theFCC rules. Operation is subject to thefollowing two conditions: (1) This
Keys and LocksTrunkYou can open the trunk in threeways:Press the trunk release button onthe driver's door.Use the master key to open thetrunk loc
Important Safety PrecautionsYou'll find many safetyrecommendations throughout thissection, and throughout this manual.The recommendations on this
Keys and Locks2. Lock the glove box with themaster key.3. Make sure the trunk pass-throughcover is locked (see page 97).4. Give the person the valet k
HomeLink Universal TransmitterThe HomeLink Universal Transmit-ter built into your car can beprogrammed to operate remotely-controlled devices around y
HomeLink Universal TransmitterTraining the TransmitterBefore you can use the HomeLinkUniversal Transmitter to operatedevices around your home, it must
HomeLink Universal TransmitterCanadian Owners:The remote control you are trainingfrom may stop transmitting after twoseconds. This is not long enough
HomeLink Universal TransmitterTraining With a Rolling CodeSystemFor security purposes, newer garagedoor opening systems use a "rolling"or va
HomeLink Universal TransmitterErasing CodesTo erase the codes stored in all threebuttons, press and hold the twooutside buttons until the red lightbeg
Seat AdjustmentsSee pages 12 — 14 for important safetyinformation and warnings about how toproperly position seats and seat-backs.Make all seat adjust
Seat AdjustmentsPull the center of the horizontalswitch up to raise the seat. Push itdown to lower the seat.Adjust the seat-back angle bypushing the r
Seat AdjustmentsDriver's Lumbar SupportVary the lumbar support by movingthe lever on the right side of theseat-back. Pivot the lever forwarduntil
Seat Adjustments, ArmrestThe head restraints adjust for heightand tilt. You need both hands toadjust the restraint. Do not attemptto adjust it while d
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