Honda Ridgeline 2011 Navigation Manual
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To reset the maintenance light, turn the ignition switch to the ON position, press the select/reset knob until the engine oil life indicator is displayed, then press and hold the knob for about 10 seconds until the display begins to blink. Release the knob, then press and hold it again for about 5 seconds until the oil life resets to 100%.
The recommended tire pressure for the 2011 Honda Ridgeline is 32 psi for both the front and rear tires. It is important to regularly check and maintain the correct tire pressure for optimal performance and safety.
To improve fuel efficiency, ensure regular maintenance such as oil changes and air filter replacements. Keep tires properly inflated, avoid carrying excess weight, and drive at steady speeds while avoiding rapid acceleration and heavy braking.
The 2011 Honda Ridgeline requires 5W-20 synthetic oil for optimal engine performance and protection. Always refer to your owner's manual for the most accurate and up-to-date information.
To replace the key fob battery, use a small screwdriver to gently pry apart the key fob. Remove the old battery and replace it with a new CR1616 battery, ensuring the positive side faces up. Reassemble the key fob by snapping the two halves back together.
A squealing noise upon starting could be due to a worn or loose serpentine belt. Inspect the belt for signs of wear or damage and replace it if necessary. If the belt appears fine, check the tensioner for proper adjustment.
To change a flat tire, park on a stable surface and apply the parking brake. Loosen the lug nuts slightly, jack up the vehicle using the jack points, remove the lug nuts and the flat tire, mount the spare tire, and tighten the lug nuts in a crisscross pattern before lowering the vehicle.
If the check engine light comes on, check for any obvious issues such as a loose gas cap. If there are no apparent problems, have the vehicle diagnosed with an OBD-II scanner to identify the specific error code and address the underlying issue.
It is recommended to change the transmission fluid every 60,000 miles under normal driving conditions. However, if you frequently tow or drive in severe conditions, consider changing it more often. Consult your owner's manual for specific intervals.
Start by checking the A/C fuse and relay. Ensure the A/C compressor is engaging and check the refrigerant level. If the problem persists, consider having a professional diagnose the system for leaks or faulty components.