Keys, Steering wheel controls, keys and locks – HONDA 2000 Civic Sedan - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Steering Wheel Controls, Keys and Locks

When you tap the brake or clutch

pedal, or press the SET and RE-

SUME buttons at the same time, the

CRUISE CONTROL light on the

instrument panel will go out and the

car will begin to slow down. You can

use the accelerator pedal in the

normal way.

The system remembers the

previously-set cruising speed. To

return to that speed, accelerate to

above 25 mph (40 km/h) and press

the RESUME/accel button until the

CRUISE CONTROL light comes on.

The car will accelerate to the same

cruising speed as before.

Pressing the Cruise Control Master

Switch turns the system completely

off and erases the previous cruising

speed from memory. To use the

system again, refer to Using the

Cruise Control.

Your car comes with two master

keys and a valet key.

The master key fits all the locks on

your car:

Ignition

Doors

Trunk

Trunk release handle

Rear seat trunk access

The valet key works only in the

ignition and the door locks. You can

keep the trunk, trunk release handle

and rear seat trunk access locked

when you leave your car and the

valet key at a parking facility. (See

Trunk, page

76

.)

You should have received a key

number plate with your set of keys.

You will need this key number if you

ever have to get a lost key replaced.

Keep the plate stored in a safe place.

When replacing keys, use only

Honda-approved key blanks.

Remote Transmitter

Standard on the DX Value Package and
EX models in the U.S., and SE model in

Canada
Optional on the LX model in the U.S.

Your car also comes with two remote

transmitters; see page

73

for an

explanation of the operation.

Instruments and Controls

Keys

KEY

NUMBER

PLATE

MASTER

KEYS

VALET

KEY

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