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SAFETY
SAFETY
Safety Label Locations
Safety labels are in the locations shown. They warn you of potential hazards
that can cause serious injury or death. Read these labels carefully.
Dashboard
Radiator Cap
U.S. models only
U.S. models
High Voltage System Components
Canadian models
Air Conditioner System
U.S. models
Canadian models
Inverter Coolant
Filler Tank Cap
Sun Visor
U.S. models
Canadian models
Reporting Safety Defects
In the U.S.
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could
cause injury or death, you should immediately inform the National Highway
Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in addition to notifying American Honda
Motor Co., Inc.
If NHTSA receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation, and if it
finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may order a recall
and remedy campaign. However, NHTSA cannot become involved in individual
problems between you, your dealer, or American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
To contact NHTSA, you may call the Vehicle Safety Hotline toll-free at 1-888-
327-4236 (TTY: 1-800-424-9153); go to
http://www.safercar.gov
; or write to:
Administrator, NHTSA, 1200 New Jersey Avenue, SE., Washington, DC 20590.
You can also obtain other information about motor vehicle safety from
http://www.safercar.gov.
In Canada
If you believe that your vehicle has a defect which could cause a crash or could
cause injury or death, you should immediately inform Honda Canada, Inc., and
you may also inform Transport Canada.
If Transport Canada receives similar complaints, it may open an investigation,
and if it finds that a safety defect exists in a group of vehicles, it may lead to
a recall and remedy campaign. However, Transport Canada cannot become
involved in individual problems between you, your dealer, or Honda Canada,
Inc.
To contact Transport Canada’s Defect Investigations and Recalls Division, you
may call 1-800-333-0510. For more information on reporting safety defects or
about motor vehicle safety, go to
http://www.tc.gc.ca/roadsafety
.
Allowing a child age 12 or under to sit in the front can result in injury or
death if the passenger’s front airbag inflates.
If a larger child must ride in front, move the vehicle seat as far to the rear
as possible, then have the child sit up properly and wear the seat belt
properly, using a booster seat if needed.
WARNING