Honda 2009 GL1800 Owner'S Manual Download Page 1

2009
GL1800
GOLDWING
OWNER’S MANUAL
AIRBAG SUPPLEMENT

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Summary of Contents for 2009 GL1800

Page 1: ...2009 GL1800 GOLDWING OWNER S MANUAL AIRBAG SUPPLEMENT...

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Page 3: ...by a dealer The rest of this supplement follows the organization of the owner s manual showing you where all your operational audio and service controls are located Before operating your GOLDWING ple...

Page 4: ...er information on labels in the owner s manual and in this supplement This information alerts you to potential hazards that could hurt you or others Of course it is not practical or possible to warn y...

Page 5: ...Airbag System Service Safety Labels Instruments Controls Operation Component Locations Gauges Indicators Operation Controls Features Headlight Beam Adjustment Switch Audio Systems Audio Component Loca...

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Page 7: ...nents of your motorcycle airbag system and explains how the airbag is designed to work It also discusses how to care for a motorcycle equipped with an airbag and offers some important safety precautio...

Page 8: ...to replace a helmet What you should do It is not designed to help protect a passenger Helmets have proven effective in reducing the severity of head injuries in all types of crashes So always wear a h...

Page 9: ...o not install any items on the forks Do not attempt to remove any airbag components even temporarily This could prevent the airbag from deploying properly or cause items to be propelled by the airbag...

Page 10: ...ored forward of the rider s seat under a cover marked Four crash sensors two on the left fork and two on the right fork The sensors measure the rate of deceleration during a frontal impact A control u...

Page 11: ...out the sensors the control unit and the airbag inflator whenever the ignition is in the ON position An indicator on the instrument panel that alerts you to a possible problem with the airbag system s...

Page 12: ...late Tethers help keep the airbag upright As the rider s head and upper body press into the airbag the bag immediately begins deflating through vents located at the top of the bag The airbag slows dow...

Page 13: ...ere are no parts you can safely service However you must have your motorcycle checked by a Honda motorcycle dealer if Any airbag that has deployed must be replaced along with the control unit and othe...

Page 14: ...labels with important information about your airbag system Motorcycle owners are encouraged not to attempt servicing the airbag system Please refer to the safety label pages in your owner s manual fo...

Page 15: ...mation only for operating items that are unique to your GOLDWING model For all other controls and features please refer to your owner s manual This section shows the location of all controls gauges an...

Page 16: ...audio system controls front seat heater switch left handlebar controls windscreen height lever left side ventilation louver right side ventilation louver 10 Operation Component Locations Instruments...

Page 17: ...icator as shown and described below Please refer to your owner s manual for locations and explanations of the other gauges and indicators on the instrument panel airbag indicator red This indicator li...

Page 18: ...NG the Hazard Warning System Switch is located on the left fairing panel see page 16 for the other left fairing panel controls The right fairing panel on your vehicle includes the Headlight Beam Adjus...

Page 19: ...If you carry a heavier or lighter than normal load you may need to adjust your headlight beam so you can better see the road ahead and don t blind oncoming drivers Obey local laws and regulations conc...

Page 20: ...s Controls To lower the beam push the Headlight Beam Adjustment Switch down To raise the beam push the Headlight Beam Adjustment Switch up To Lower To Raise When approximately 5 seconds pass without o...

Page 21: ...io Component Locations Audio Systems Audio Systems This section shows the locations of all controls and components of your audio systems including your radio intercom and navigation systems The only d...

Page 22: ...CB button for accessory CB radio NAVI button MODE knob button WB button FM button VOLUME knob button TALK lever for accessory CB radio I COM button AM button A SEL button AUX button LEFT HANDLEBAR CON...

Page 23: ...ment switch which are located on the right fairing panel Please refer to your owner s manual for information on how to adjust these controls and for all other instructions on how to keep your motorcyc...

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