Parking – HONDA 2000 Accord Sedan - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Parking

Always use the parking brake when

you park your car. The indicator on

the instrument panel shows that the

parking brake is not fully released; it

does not indicate that the parking

brake is firmly set. Make sure the

parking brake is set firmly or your

car may roll if it is parked on an

incline.

If your car has an automatic

transmission, set the parking brake

before you put the transmission in

Park. This keeps the car from

moving and putting pressure on the

parking mechanism in the

transmission — making it easier to

move the shift lever out of Park

when you want to drive away.

If the car is facing uphill, turn the

front wheels away from the curb. If

you have a manual transmission, put

it in first gear.

If the car is facing downhill, turn the

front wheels toward the curb. If you

have a manual transmission, put it in

reverse gear.

Make sure the parking brake is fully

released before driving away.

Driving with the parking brake

partially set can overheat or damage

the rear brakes.

Parking Tips

Make sure the moonroof and the

windows are closed.

Turn off the lights.

Place any packages, valuables, etc.,

in the trunk or take them with you.

Lock the doors with the key or the

remote transmitter.

On SE, EX and EX-V6 models

Check the indicator on the driver's

door to verify that the security

system is set.

Never park over dry leaves, tall

grass, or other flammable

materials. The three way catalytic

converter gets very hot, and could

cause these materials to catch on

fire.

Driving

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