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Contents
Contents
Cont ents
These pages give an overview of the contents of your owner’s
manual.
The first page of each section lists the topics discussed in that
section.
Driver & Passenger Safety .........................................................1
The most important safety guidelines, how accessories and
modifications can affect your safety, and the location of safety-
related labels on your vehicle.
Instruments & Controls ............................................................11
The location, function and operation of the indicators, driver
controls, and other operational components.
Before Driving...........................................................................69
The importance of wearing a seat belt, helmet, protective eyewear
and other protective gear, how to make sure you and your Honda
are ready to drive, plus load limits and guidelines on carrying cargo
and towing a trailer.
Basic Operation & Driving Guidelines.....................................81
How to start and stop the engine, select a driving mode and gear,
plus guidelines for driving on hills and other off-road situations.
Servicing Your Honda ............................................................101
Why your vehicle needs regular maintenance, what you need to
know before servicing your vehicle, a maintenance schedule, and
instructions for specific maintenance and adjustment items.
Tips ..........................................................................................193
How to store and transport your Honda, and how to be an
environmentally responsible driver.
Pioneer 700 (SXS700M2M4) 31HL3640 MOM 16285 (1704)
Contents
Contents
Taking Care of the Unexpected.............................................203
What to do if you have a flat tire, your engine won’t start, etc.
Technical Information ............................................................227
ID numbers, technical specifications, and other technical facts.
Consumer Information ...........................................................245
Information on warranties, emissions controls, how to get a service
manual, and how to contact Honda.
Index........................................................................................252
Alphabetical listing of topics in the manual.
Quick Reference
Handy facts about fuel, engine oil, tire sizes, and air pressure.
2018
Honda PIONEER SXS700
M2 Two Passenger
M2D Two Passenger, Deluxe
M4 Four Passenger
M4D Four Passenger, Deluxe
OWNER’S MANUAL
Introduction
Introduction
Int r oduc t ion
Congratulations on choosing your Honda Pioneer. When you own a
Honda, you’re part of a worldwide family of satisfied customers–
people who appreciate Honda’s reputation for building quality into
every product.
Before you begin driving your vehicle, we recommend that you read
this owner’s manual. It’s full of facts, instructions, safety
information, and helpful tips. To help you find what you are looking
for, the manual contains a detailed list of contents at the beginning
of each section and an alphabetical index at the back of the book.
To protect your investment, we urge you to keep your vehicle well
maintained. Scheduled service is a must, of course, but it’s also
important to observe the break-in guidelines and perform all pre-
drive and other periodic checks detailed in this manual.
As you read this manual, you will find information that is preceded
by a symbol. This information is intended to help you avoid
damage to your Honda, other property, or the environment.
Be sure to read the Warranties Booklet (page 247) so you
understand the coverages that protect your new Honda and are
aware of your rights and responsibilities.
If you have any questions, or if you ever need special service or
repairs, remember that your dealer knows your Honda SXS best and
is dedicated to your complete satisfaction.
Please report any change of address or ownership to your dealer so
we will be able to contact you concerning important product
information.
You may also want to visit our website at
USA: www.powersports.honda.com.
Canada: www.honda.ca.
NOTICE
Introduction
Introduction
The following codes in this manual indicate each country.
SXS700M2
SXS700M2D
SXS700M4
SXS700M4D
The illustrations herein are based on the SXS700M4D AC type.
The specifications may vary with each locale.
A United States of America - 49 states
AC United States of America - 50 states
(meets California)
CM Canada
A United States of America - 49 states
AC United States of America - 50 states
(meets California)
CM Canada
A United States of America - 49 states
AC United States of America - 50 states
(meets California)
CM Canada
A, II A United States of America - 49 states
AC, II AC United States of America - 50 states
(meets California)
CM, II CM Canada
A Few Words About Safety
A Few Words About Safety
A Few Words About Saf ety
Your safety, and the safety of others, is very important. And
operating your Honda safely is an important responsibility.
To help you make informed decisions about safety, we have
provided operating procedures and other information on labels and
in this manual. This information alerts you to potential hazards that
could hurt you or others.
Of course, it is not possible to warn you about all hazards associated
with operating or maintaining this vehicle. You must use your own
good judgment.
You will find important safety information in a variety of forms,
including:
Safety Labels on the vehicle.
Safety Messages — boxed messages preceded by a safety alert
symbol
2
and one of three signal words: DANGER, WARNING, or
CAUTION.
These signal words mean:
3
DANGER
You WILL be KILLED or
SERIOUSLY HURT if you don’t
follow instructions.
3
WARNING
You CAN be KILLED or SERIOUSLY
HURT if you don’t follow
instructions.
3
CAUTION
You CAN be HURT if you don’t
follow instructions.
A Few Words About Safety
A Few Words About Safety
Safety Headings — such as “Important Safety Reminders” or
“Important Safety Precautions.”
Safety Section “Driver & Passenger Safety,” beginning on
page 1.
Instructions — how to operate this vehicle correctly and safely.
In addition to the above, your owner's manual is full of information
that can help you safely operate and maintain your vehicle. So please
read it carefully.
Driver & Passenger Safety 1
Driver & Passenger Safety
Drive r & Pass enger Sa fet y
This section presents some of the most important information and
recommendations to help you drive your Honda safely. Please take a
few moments to read these pages. This section also shows you the
location of safety labels on your vehicle.
Important Safety Information........................................................ 2
Accessories & Modifications.......................................................... 4
Safety Labels ................................................................................ 6
Driver & Passenger Safety
2
Important Safety Information
There is much that you can do to protect yourself and passenger(s).
You’ll find many helpful recommendations throughout this manual.
The following are those we consider to be most important.
The driver should be at least 16 years old and tall enough to wear the
seat belt properly and reach all the controls. A passenger should also
be tall enough for the seat belt to fit properly and brace themselves,
if needed, placing both feet firmly on the floor. Never allow anyone
to ride in the middle of the bench seat. There is no seat belt to
restrain them.
Wearing a seat belt and positioning it properly is your best
protection against injury in a crash or rollover.
We recommend that occupants always wear a helmet with a chin
strap. We also recommend that you wear eye protection, boots,
gloves, and other protection gear (page 71).
Making sure the doors are closed and the side nets are rolled down
and secure help keep the driver’s and passenger’s arms and legs
inside the occupant protective structure (OPS) should the vehicle tip
or turn over.
Follow Age and Size Recommendations
Always Wear a Seat Belt
Protect Your Head and Eyes
Keep Doors and Side Nets Closed
Driver & Passenger Safety 3
Important Safety Information
Your vehicle was designed to either carry a driver and one passenger
(SXS700M2/M2D) or a driver and up to three passengers
(SXS700M4/M4D). Never carry additional passengers in the cargo
area, as they could be thrown against or out of the vehicle and be
seriously hurt or killed.
Do not carry more than 1,000 lb (454 kg) in the cargo bed, and
make sure all cargo is properly loaded as forward and centered as
possible and secured to prevent shifting.
It’s important to keep your vehicle properly maintained and in safe
operating condition. Having a breakdown can be difficult, especially
if you are stranded far from your base. To help avoid problems,
inspect your Honda before each use and perform all recommended
maintenance.
Alcohol and driving don’t mix. Even one drink can affect your
judgment and your ability to respond to changing conditions. Drugs
can also impair your abilities. So don’t drive after consuming alcohol
or drugs.
Your vehicle has been designed for use on private property and
designated off-highway areas. It does not have turn signals or many
other items required for use on either paved or unpaved public
roads.
Never Carry a Passenger in the Cargo Area
Obey Loading Limits & Guidelines
Keep Your Vehicle in Safe Condition
Don’t Drink and Drive
Stay Off Public Roads
Driver & Passenger Safety
4
Accessories & Modifications
Modifying your vehicle or using non-Honda accessories can make it
unsafe. Before you consid ns or adding an er making any modificatio
accessory, be sure to read the following information.
We strongly recommend that you use only Honda Genuine or
Signature Accessories that have been specifically designed or
approved and tested for your vehicle. Because Honda cannot test all
other accessories, you must be personally responsible for the proper
selection, installation, and use of non-Honda accessories.
You should also be aware that accessories add weight, reducing the
amount of cargo and total weight you can carry, and can raise the
vehicle's center of gravity, increasing the risk of a rollover.
Check with your dealer for assistance, and always follow these
guidelines:
Make sure the accessory does not obscure any lights, reduce
ground clearance, limit suspension travel or steering travel, or
interfere with operating any controls.
Do not add any electrical equipment that will exceed the vehicle’s
electrical system capacity (page 233). A blown fuse can cause a
loss of lights or engine power (page 216).
Accessories
3
WARNING
Improper accessories or modifications can
cause a crash in which you can be seriously
hurt or killed.
Follow all instructions in this owner’s manual
regarding accessories and modifications.
Driver & Passenger Safety 5
Accessories & Modifications
We strongly advise you not to remove any original equipment or
modify your Honda in any way that would change its design or
operation. Such changes could seriously impair your vehicle’s
handling, stability, and braking and make it unsafe to drive.
We also advise you not to make any modifications or remove any
equipment (such as the spark arrester, muffler, or emissions control
system components) that would make your vehicle illegal in your
area.
Modifications
Driver & Passenger Safety
6
Safety Labels
Your Honda comes with several labels that contain important
information.
You, and anyone else who operates or rides in the vehicle, should
read and understand this information before driving.
The labels should be considered permanent parts of the vehicle. If a
label comes off or becomes hard to read, contact your Honda dealer
for a replacement.
Indicates something apparent.
Indicates something concealed.
radiator cap danger
tire & overload warning
Driver & Passenger Safety 7
Safety Labels
general warning tag
Driver & Passenger Safety
8
Safety Labels
general warning
shift & drive select
Driver & Passenger Safety 9
Safety Labels
loading warning rear passenger warning
trailer hitch
OSHA
(SXS700M2/M2D) (SXS700M4/M4D)
(SXS700M4/M4D only)
Driver & Passenger Safety
10
BLANK PAGE
Instruments & Controls 11
Instruments & Controls
(cont’d)
Ins tru ment s & Cont rols
The items listed below are described in this section.
Operation Component Locations ................................................ 13
Indicators & Displays................................................................... 16
Neutral Indicator ...................................................................... 17
Reverse Indicator ..................................................................... 17
Parking Brake Indicator ............................................................ 17
Differential Lock Indicator........................................................ 17
High Coolant/Oil Temperature Indicator ................................... 17
PGM-FI Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL) ................................ 17
Seat Belt Indicator.................................................................... 17
Electric Power Steering (EPS) Indicator...................................... 18
Multi-function Display.............................................................. 21
Speedometer Display ............................................................... 22
Odometer Display .................................................................... 23
Gear position display ............................................................... 32
Driver Controls ........................................................................... 33
Ignition Switch......................................................................... 33
Headlight Switch ..................................................................... 34
AT/MT Switch (SXS700M2D/M4D only).................................... 35
Shift Paddles (SXS700M2D/M4D only) ..................................... 36
Shift Select Lever ..................................................................... 37
Drive Mode Select Lever........................................................... 38
Parking Brake Lever ................................................................. 40
Doors ......................................................................................... 41
Side Nets .................................................................................... 43
Seat............................................................................................ 50
Seat......................................................................................... 50
Rear Seat Conversion (SXS700M4/M4D only)........................... 51
Rear Seat Stopper Adjustment (SXS700M4/M4D only) ............. 53
Instruments & Controls
12
Instruments & Controls
Seat Belts ................................................................................... 54
Passenger Handhold ................................................................... 61
Storage Compartments .............................................................. 62
Accessory Power Socket ............................................................. 63
Cargo Bed Controls .................................................................... 64
Tailgate Levers ......................................................................... 64
Tie-Down Hooks ...................................................................... 65
Tilt Bed Lever ........................................................................... 66
Trailer Hitch ................................................................................ 68
Instruments & Controls 13
Operation Component Locations
headlight
switch
(page 34)
accessory power socket
(page 63)
parking brake lever
(page 40)
ignition switch
(page 33)
drive mode
select lever
(page 38)
shift select lever
(page 37)
indicators &
displays
(page 16)
utility pocket
AT/MT switch
(SXS700M2D/M4D only)
(page 35)
downshift paddle
(SXS700M2D/M4D only)
(page 36)
upshift paddle
(SXS700M2D/M4D only)
(page 36)
Instruments & Controls
14
Operation Component Locations
front seat belt (page 54)
front side net (page 43)
front door (page 41)
passenger handhold (page 61)
Instruments & Controls 15
Operation Component Locations
rear door
(SXS700M4/M4D only)
(page 41)
rear side net
(SXS700M4/M4D
only) (page 43)
rear seat belt
(SXS700M4/M4D only) (page 54)
tilt bed lever (page 66)
cargo bed (page 64)
trailer hitch receiver (page 68)
tailgate levers
(page 64)
rear seat
(SXS700M4/M4D
only) (page 50)
Instruments & Controls
16
Indicators & Displays
The indicators and displays on your Honda SXS keep you informed,
alert you to possible problems, and make your driving safer and
more enjoyable. Refer to the indicators frequently. Their functions
are described on the following pages.
Lamp Check
The indicators come on and go off sequentially when you turn the
ignition switch to the ON (q) position.
If one of these indicators does not come on key ON check, have your
dealer check for problems.
parking brake indicator
multi-function display
PGM-FI
malfunction
indicator lamp
(MIL)
seat belt indicator
reverse
indicator
neutral
indicator
differential
lock
indicator
mode switch
high coolant/oil
temperature
indicator
electric power steering (EPS)
indicator (SXS700M2D/M4D only)
Instruments & Controls 17
Indicators & Displays
Neutral Indicator
This indicator comes on and stays on when the transmission
is in neutral.
Reverse Indicator
This indicator comes on and stays on when the transmission
is in reverse.
Parking Brake Indicator
This indicator comes on and stays on when the parking brake
is on.
Differential Lock Indicator
This indicator will be on when the 4WD diff lock mode
engages, along with the 4WD indicator (page 32).
High Coolant/Oil Temperature Indicator
This indicator comes on and stays on when either the coolant
temperature or the engine oil temperature is high enough to
adversely affect the service life of the engine. If this indicator comes
on while you are driving, stop as soon as possible, turn the engine
off, and let it cool.
PGM-FI Malfunction Indicator Lamp (MIL)
This indicator comes on and stays on when there is a problem
with your vehicle’s engine system. If this happens, reduce
speed and take your vehicle to a dealer as soon as possible.
Seat Belt Indicator
This indicator starts blinking if the driver's seat belt is not
latched and remains blinking until the driver's seat belt is
latched.
If the driver's seat belt is not latched properly, the maximum vehicle
speed will be limited by the seat belt speed limiting system (page 55).
Instruments & Controls
18
Indicators & Displays
Electric Power Steering (EPS) Indicator
(SXS700M2D/M4D only)
This indicator comes on when the ignition switch is turned on
and remains on until the engine is started.
This indicator comes on and stays on when there is abnormality in
the electric power steering system.
Instruments & Controls 19
Indicators & Displays
Multi-function
display
This display includes the following
functions.
Speedometer
display
Shows driving speed in miles or
kilometers per hour (page 22).
Odometer display Shows fuel gauge, digital clock,
odometer, tripmeter, coolant
temperature gauge, hourmeter,
maintenance tripmeter and
maintenance hourmeter (page 23).
Gear position
display
Shows gear position (page 32).
Mode switch This button is used to select the mode,
to change the mileage unit and adjust/
resets the digital clock, tripmeter and
hourmeter (page 21).
Instruments & Controls
20
Indicators & Displays
Display Check
When the ignition switch is turned ON (q), the multi-function display
will temporarily show all the modes and digital segments and initial
message. So, you can make sure the liquid crystal display is
functioning properly.
If any part of this display does not come on during the key ON check,
have your dealer check for problems.
multi-function display
Instruments & Controls 21
Indicators & Displays
The multi-function display consists of the following function
displays:
Multi-function Display
Speedometer display
Odometer display
Gear position display
mode switch
gear position display speedometer display
odometer display
Instruments & Controls 23
Indicators & Displays
This display includes fuel gauge, digital clock, odometer, tripmeter,
coolant temperature gauge, hourmeter, maintenance tripmeter, and
maintenance hourmeter.
Each time you press the mode switch, mode will change as shown in
the illustration.
If there are unusual indications with your SXS, and mode switch is
not pressed for 10 seconds, a message will automatically appear in
the display.
Odometer Display
Fuel gauge (page 24)
Digital clock (page 26)
Odometer (page 27)
Tripmeter (page 27)
Coolant temperature
gauge (page 28)
Hourmeter (page 30)
Maintenance tripmeter
(page 31)
Maintenance
hourmeter (page 31)
When SXS
is moving
When SXS is
not moving
Instruments & Controls
24
Indicators & Displays
Fuel gauge
The fuel gauge shows the approximate fuel supply available in a
graduated display with the fuel symbol. When the segment F goes
on, the fuel tank capacity is:
7.9 US gal (30 ℓ)
Regardless of what mode the display is in, when the fuel level
reaches only one segment remaining, the display will automatically
switch to the fuel gauge display. You should refuel as soon as
possible.
The amount of fuel left in the tank with the vehicle on a firm, level
surface is approximately:
2.76 US gal (10.5 ℓ)
The fuel gauge and LO FUEL will begin to blink alternately when the
fuel level decreases further.
fuel symbol fuel gauge segment F
fuel gauge
LO FUEL message
Instruments & Controls 25
Indicators & Displays
Fuel gauge failure:
If the fuel system has an error, the fuel gauge will blink.
If this occurs, see your dealer as soon as possible.
fuel gauge
Instruments & Controls
26
Indicators & Displays
Digital clock
The digital clock shows the hour and minutes with the 12-hour clock
display.
To set the time:
1.
Turn the ignition switch to ON (q).
2.
Press and hold the mode switch in the clock mode. The clock will
start blinking.
3.
Press and hold the mode switch until the desired time appears.
4.
To complete setting the clock, press the mode switch, or turn the
ignition switch OFF.
mode switch digital clock clock display
Instruments & Controls 27
Indicators & Displays
Odometer
The odometer shows the total miles or kilometers ridden with the
ODO display. The odometer locks at 999,999 when the readout
exceeds 999,999.
Tripmeter
The tripmeter shows the number of miles or kilometers ridden with
the TRIP display, since you last reset the tripmeter. The tripmeter
returns to 0.0 when the readout exceeds 999.9.
To reset the tripmeter, press and hold the mode switch with the
display in the tripmeter mode.
ODO
display odometer
mode
switch TRIP display
tripmeter
Instruments & Controls
28
Indicators & Displays
Coolant temperature gauge
The coolant temperature gauge shows engine coolant temperature
with the coolant temperature display. When the segment begins to
move above the C (Cold) display, the engine is warm enough for the
SXS to be ridden. The normal operating temperature range is within
the section between the H and C displays.
If all sections of the coolant temperature gauge, including segment
H and high coolant/oil temperature indicator are on (automatically
appears in the display), stop the engine and check the reserve tank
coolant level.
Read pages 214 - 215 and do not drive the SXS until the problem has
been corrected.
NOTICE
Continuing to ride with an overheated engine can cause serious
engine damage.
coolant
temperature
gauge
coolant
temperature
display
C
H
segment H
high coolant/oil
temperature
indicator
Instruments & Controls 29
Indicators & Displays
Coolant temperature gauge failure:
If the coolant temperature system has an error, the coolant
temperature gauge will blink and appear in the display, and/or high
coolant/oil temperature indicator will turn on.
If this occurs, see your dealer as soon as possible.
coolant temperature gauge
high coolant/oil
temperature indicator
Instruments & Controls
30
Indicators & Displays
Hourmeter
The hourmeter display sh while the ignition ows accumulated hours
is ON (q). The hourmeter locks at 99,999.9 when the readout
exceeds 99,999.9.
hourmeter hourmeter display
Instruments & Controls
32
Indicators & Displays
Gear position indicator
The gear position indicator shows the gear position when the
ignition switch is in the ON (q) position.
The indicator displays: N for neutral, R for reverse, and D for the drive.
(SXS700M2D/M4D only)
When the shift paddles are operated, the indicator displays the
number of gear position (1,2 or 3).
will be displayed on the gear position indicator when the
transmission is not shifted into gear properly. Before driving, check that
the gear position is properly displayed on the gear position indicator.
If the gear position indicator shows “–and blinks, turn the ignition
switch to the OFF (w) position, and then turn it back to the ON (q)
position again. If the gear position indicator still shows “–” and
blinks, see your dealer.
4WD indicator
This indicator will be on when the 4WD or 4WD diff lock mode
engages (page 38).
Gear position display
gear
position
indicator
4WD indicator
Instruments & Controls
34
Driver Controls
The headlight switch is located on the front console, to the left of
the steering wheel. This switch turns the headlights and taillights on
and off.
Headlight Switch
headlight switch
OFF (t)ON (y)
Instruments & Controls
36
Driver Controls
Your Honda SXS is equipped with a pair of shift paddles that are
located behind the steering wheel.
Pull the upshift paddle (+) to shift to a higher gear position and the
downshift paddle (-) to shift to a lower gear position.
In MT mode, the shift paddles are used to change gears while driving
the SXS.
In AT mode, you can drive the SXS without operating the shift
paddles. You can also operate the shift paddles to temporarily
change the gear position.
See Shifting Gears, page 84.
Shift Paddles (SXS700M2D/M4D only)
downshift paddle (-) upshift paddle (+)
Instruments & Controls 37
Driver Controls
Your Honda SXS is equipped with an automatic transmission. The
shift select lever, located to the right of the steering wheel, has three
positions: drive (D), neutral (N), and reverse (R).
You should move the shift select lever only when the vehicle is
stopped with your foot on the brake pedal and with the engine
idling. Use a firm motion to select the appropriate gear. Have your
vehicle checked by a dealer if you experience any shifting problems.
NOTICE
Do not attempt to move the shift select lever with the engine speed
above idle or while the vehicle is moving, as you may damage the
transmission.
Shift Select Lever
shift select lever shift positions
reverse (R)
drive (D)
neutral (N)
Instruments & Controls
38
Driver Controls
The drive mode select lever, located to the right of the shift select
lever, has three drive mode positions: 2WD, 4WD and 4WD diff lock.
To check your present drive mode, look at the 4WD indicator and
differential lock indicator.
2WD mode:
Both indicators will be off when the 2WD mode engages.
4WD mode:
The 4WD indicator will be on when the 4WD mode engages.
4WD Diff Lock mode:
The 4WD indicator and differential lock indicator will be on when
the 4WD diff lock mode engages.
Drive Mode Select Lever
drive mode select lever drive mode positions
Instruments & Controls 39
Driver Controls
You should change drive modes only when the vehicle is stopped
and the engine is idling.
NOTICE
Changing drive modes while the vehicle is moving could damage the
drivetrain.
After changing the drive mode, drive several yards, making right and
left turns, and make sure that indicators work properly. If the
indicators do not go out or come on according to the drive mode
position, see your dealer.
Instruments & Controls
40
Driver Controls
The parking brake lever is located to the left of the steering wheel.
To apply the brake, pull the lever down fully. To release it, pull down
slightly, push the button at the end of the lever, then push lever
forward.
NOTICE
Driving with the parking brake on can damage the rear brake and
drivetrain.
Parking Brake Lever
button
TO APPLY
THE PARKING BRAKE
parking brake lever
TO RELEASE
THE PARKING BRAKE
Instruments & Controls 41
Doors
Your Honda SXS is equipped with doors to prevent branches, gravel,
or other debris from getting inside the drivers compartment, and to
keep the drivers and passengers legs and feet inside the vehicle if
your vehicle ever tips or overturns. Be sure all doors are securely
closed before driving your Honda SXS, and never remove a door.
If a door is damaged or does not close securely, see your dealer for
repair or replacement.
Do not drive the Honda SXS with the doors open or removed.
SXS700M4/M4D only
Do not open the rear door while the cargo bed is raised. Opening the
rear doors while the cargo bed is raised, will cause the seats to flip
up unexpectedly.
The left and right doors can be opened in the same manner.
Open
1.
Pull up the handle.
2.
Open the door.
Close
1.
Close the door securely until the second latch click is heard.
2.
Make sure the door is closed securely.
handle handle
FRONT REAR
(SXS700M4/M4D only)
Instruments & Controls
42
Doors
If the doors rattles when closed, turn the door stopper
counterclockwise to adjust the doors. Each door has a double
latching mechanism. Adjust the door stoppers so that it latches on
the second click.
The left and right doors can be adjusted in the same manner.
Adjust
1.
Open the door (page 41).
2.
Turn the door stopper counterclockwise to extend it, and
clockwise to retract it.
3.
Make sure the door is closed securely until the second latch click
is heard.
door stopper
FRONT REAR
(SXS700M4/M4D only)
door stopper
Instruments & Controls 43
Side Nets
Your Honda SXS is equipped with side nets to prevent branches, or
other debris from getting inside the drivers compartment, and to
keep the drivers and passengers hands and arms inside the
occupant protective structure (OPS) if the vehicle ever tips or
overturns.
The side nets are secured to the OPS with side net D-rings, side net
snap hooks and side net buckles. To function properly, the side nets
should be tight. If a side net is loose, tighten the belts on the side net
D-rings.
Be sure the side nets are properly latched before driving your Honda
SXS, and never remove side nets from the vehicle. Inspect the
condition of the side net and its mounting hardware. If there is wear,
deterioration, damage, or they do not latch and tighten securely, see
your dealer for repair or replacement.
Instruments & Controls
44
Side Nets
The left and right side nets can be set up in the same manner.
Inspect the side nets and their mounting hardware for damage as
specified in the maintenance schedule on page 109.
Front
1.
Hook the side net snap hooks and fasten the side net buckle.
2.
Tighten the belt on the lower side net D-ring.
Side Nets Set Up
side net snap hook
side net
side net buckle
belt
side net D-ring
Instruments & Controls 45
Side Nets
Rear (SXS700M4/M4D only)
1.
Hook the side net snap hooks and fasten the side net buckle.
2.
Tighten the belt on the side net D-ring.
Side net snap hooks wear limit
Inspect the side net snap hooks for wear. If the side net snap hook
become less than 0.24 in (6 mm), see your SXS dealer for
replacement.
belt side net D-ring side net snap hook
side net
side net buckle side net snap hook
0.24 in (6 mm)
Instruments & Controls
46
Side Nets
The left and right side nets can be opened in the same manner.
Open
1.
Release the side net buckle.
2.
Hook the side net D-ring onto the side net hook while lifting the
side net.
Close
1.
Unhook the side net D-ring from the side net hook.
2.
Fasten the side net buckle.
Always return the side nets to their normal positions, properly
fastened, and tightened before driving.
Front Side Nets
side net buckle
side net D-ring side net hook
Instruments & Controls 47
Side Nets
The left and right side nets can be opened in the same manner.
Open
1.
Release the side net buckle and lower side net snap hook.
2.
Hook the side net onto the side net hook while lifting the side
net.
Close
1.
Unhook the side net from the side net hook.
2.
Hook the side net snap hook and fasten the side net buckle.
Always return the side nets to their normal positions, properly
fastened, and tightened before driving.
Rear Side Nets (SXS700M4/M4D only)
side net buckle
side net hook
side net snap hook
Instruments & Controls
48
Side Nets
The side nets can be rolled up to make cleaning and maintaining
your Honda SXS a little easier.
Front Side Nets Roll Up
1.
Release the side net buckle and side net D-rings.
2.
Unhook the side net snap hooks and slide the D-rings out of the
stays.
3.
Roll up the side net tightly, folding in the buckle and snap hooks
on the way.
4.
Hook the two upper side net hooks to the top edge of the side
net.
Front Side Nets Roll Down
1.
Unhook the upper side net hooks.
2.
Fasten the side net buckle and hook the side net snap hooks.
Tighten the belt of side net D-ring.
Always return the side nets to their normal positions, properly
fastened, and tightened before driving.
Roll Up The Side Nets
side net snap hook
side net D-ring
side net buckle
side net hook
Instruments & Controls 49
Side Nets
Rear Side Nets Roll Up (SXS700M4/M4D only)
1.
Release the side net buckle.
2.
Unhook the side net snap hooks and slide the D-rings out of the
stays.
3.
Roll up the side net tightly, folding in the buckle and snap hooks
on the way.
4.
Hook the two upper side net hooks to the top edge of the side
net.
Rear Side Nets Roll Down (SXS700M4/M4D only)
1.
Unhook the upper side net hooks.
2.
Hook the side net snap hooks and fasten the side net buckle.
Always return the side nets to their normal positions, properly
fastened, and tightened before driving.
side net snap hook
side net buckle
side net hook
Instruments & Controls
50
Seat
SXS700M2/M2D:
Your Honda SXS is equipped with a bench seat that is designed to
carry one driver and one passenger only.
SXS700M4/M4D:
Your Honda SXS is equipped with a bench seat in front, and two
jump seats stowed in the rear cargo area. Your Honda SXS has four
seats and is designed to carry one driver and up to three passengers.
The center of the bench seat is not intended as a seating position
and is, therefore, not equipped with a seat belt. Do not allow
someone to ride there.
Do not drive with any cargo on the center of the seat. Cargo on the
center of the bench seat can interfere with the drivers ability to
control the vehicle and can be thrown around and hurt someone
during an overturn or a crash.
Seat
3
WARNING
Do not sit on the center of the bench seat.
The center is not equipped with a seat belt.
Not wearing a seat belt can result in serious
injury or death.
Instruments & Controls 51
Seat
Unfolding
1.
Park your Honda SXS on a firm, level surface, and roll up the rear
side nets (page 49).
2.
Open the rear door (page 41).
3.
Lift up the rear seat back until it latches into position.
4.
Unhook the strap ring from the stay.
5.
Fold down the lower seat back and push it to snap the tabs into
slots.
Do not open the rear doors while the cargo bed is raised. Opening
the rear doors while the cargo bed is raised, will cause the seats to
flip up unexpectedly.
Fold up the rear seats only while the cargo bed is in the lowered
position.
Rear Seat Conversion (SXS700M4/M4D only)
strap ring
seat back tab
lower seat back
slot
stay
Instruments & Controls 53
Seat
If the rear seat back has excessive vibration in the stored position or
if the doors are hard to close, adjust the rear seat stopper.
Rear seat stopper is located below the rear door opener handle.
1.
Loosen the bolts.
2.
Adjust the rear seat stopper in proper position.
3.
Tighten the bolts.
Rear Seat Stopper Adjustment (SXS700M4/M4D only)
bolts door opener handle
rear seat stopper
Instruments & Controls
54
Seat Belts
Your Honda SXS is equipped with lap/shoulder seat belts in each
seating position. A seat belt keeps you connected to the vehicle so
you won’t be thrown out during a crash or rollover. Together with a
proper helmet, a seat belt is your best protection against serious
injuries in any type of crash, so make sure all occupants always
buckle up before driving.
Of course, seat belts cannot completely protect you in every crash.
But in most cases, seat belts can reduce your risk of serious injury.
3
WARNING
Not wearing a seat belt, or wearing one
improperly, can result in serious injury or
death in a crash or rollover.
Make sure the driver and any passengers
always wear their seat belts properly.
Instruments & Controls 55
Seat Belts
Seat Belt Speed Limiting System
When the driver's seat belt is not latched properly, the maximum
vehicle speed will be limited by the seat belt speed limiting system.
When the driver's seat belt is not latched, the seat belt speed limiting
system will:
Limit the maximum vehicle speed to no more than 15 mph
(24 km/h).
Cause the seat belt indicator and speedometer to blink
simultaneously.
To return the vehicle to normal operation the driver must:
1.
Properly deploy and latch their seat belt.
2.
Release the throttle for one second if the vehicle is moving.
The speed limitation will be removed and seat belt indicator and
speedometer will stop blinking after the driver follows this procedure
and correctly deploys and fastens their seat belt.
To avoid speed limitations altogether, the driver should always
deploy and fasten their seat belt (and require all passengers to be
securely belted) before driving the vehicle and keep their seat belt
fastened while underway. If the driver unlatches their seat belt while
the vehicle is travelling at speeds greater than 15 mph (24 km/h), the
vehicle speed will be limited to 15 mph or less until the driver's seat
belt is deployed and properly latched and throttle is released for one
second.
Instruments & Controls
56
Seat Belts
How you wear a seat belt also matters. For the best protection:
Front
1.
Insert the latch plate into the buckle, then tug on the belt to
make sure it is securely latched.
2.
Check that the belt is not twisted, because a twisted belt can
cause injuries.
3.
Position the lap part of the belt as low as possible across your
hips, then pull up on the shoulder part of the belt to make sure
the lap part is snug. This keeps you connected to the vehicle and
lets your strong pelvic bones take the force of a crash.
4.
Make sure the shoulder part of the belt goes over your shoulder
and rests against your chest.
To unlatch a seat belt, press the red PUSH button on the buckle.
buckle
latch plate
Instruments & Controls 57
Seat Belts
Rear (SXS700M4/M4D only)
1.
Insert the end latch plate into the outboard buckle first.
2.
Insert the middle latch plate into the inboard buckle, then tug on
the belt to make sure they are both securely latched.
3.
Check that the belt is not twisted, because a twisted belt can
cause injuries.
4.
Position the lap part of the belt as low as possible across your
hips, then pull up on the shoulder part of the belt to make sure
the lap part is snug. This keeps you connected to the vehicle and
lets your strong pelvic bones take the force of a crash.
5.
Make sure the shoulder part of the belt goes over your shoulder
and rests against your chest.
To unlatch a seat belt, press the red PUSH button on the buckles.
buckle
latch plate
buckle
latch plate
OUTBOARD INBOARD
Instruments & Controls 59
Seat Belts
Seat Belt Locking Mechanism
The seat belts in your Honda SXS are equipped with a belt locking
mechanism.
The belt locking mechanism is in the holder of the latch plate. When
the seat belt is subjected to intense forces during a crash or rollover,
part of the holder locks the belt.
Unlock
1.
To unlatch a seat belt, press the red PUSH button on the buckle.
2.
Hold the latch plate and one side of the belt, and pull the other
side of the belt. Doing so unlocks part of the holder.
LOCK POSITION UNLOCK POSITION
(ORDINARY USE)
Instruments & Controls 61
Passenger Handhold
The occupant protective structure (OPS) has a handhold to give a
passenger extra support when the vehicle travels over rough or
bumpy terrain. Passenger can also brace their feet against the
floorboard.
Passenger Handhold
passenger
handhold
passenger
handhold
FRONT
REAR (SXS700M4/M4D only)
Instruments & Controls
62
Storage Compartments
Your Honda SXS has a document compartment, glove box and two
side pockets where you can carry small, lightweight items.
To open the document compartment, pull the cover forward. Close
the cover securely before driving.
side pocket side pocket
document compartment
glove box
document compartment document compartment cover
Instruments & Controls 63
Accessory Power Socket
The accessory power socket is located in the center of the lower
dash. The socket is intended for 12-volt DC accessories rated for 120
watts (10 amps) or less. Exceeding the limit can blow the accessory
socket fuse (see page 216).
The socket can be used to power such items as a trouble light,
spotlight, CB radio, or cell phone, but not a heat-generating
accessory, such as a car cigarette lighter.
To use the accessory power socket, the engine must be on and
idling.
NOTICE
Using any heat-generating accessory or improperly rated accessory
can damage the socket.
Remember to close the cap when you are finished using an
accessory, and keep water or other fluids away from the socket.
accessory power socket
socket cap
Instruments & Controls
64
Cargo Bed Controls
See page 77 for Loading Cargo when driving with cargo in the bed.
Before lowering the tailgate, select a firm level surface and set the
parking brake.
To lower the tailgate, pull each tailgate lever out and unhook the
hook as shown below. Reverse the process to secure the tailgate in
the upright position.
Do not drive the Honda SXS with the tailgate lowered.
Tailgate Levers
LIFT THE HOOK.
PULL THE LEVER.
TILT GENTLY.
tailgate levers
hook
Instruments & Controls 65
Cargo Bed Controls
The cargo bed has tie-down hooks for securing items in the bed.
Before using the tie-down hooks, select a firm level surface and set
the parking brake.
Tie-Down Hooks
tie-down hook
SXS700M4/M4D
SXS700M2/M2D
tie-down hook
Instruments & Controls
66
Cargo Bed Controls
Before raising the cargo bed, select a firm level surface and set the
parking brake.
Your Honda SXS has a tilt bed lever, on the left front side of the bed.
Using the lever, the front end of the bed will lift up, making it easier
to dump items out the rear or to maintain the air cleaner, lubricate
the cargo bed pivots and cargo bed strikers.
To raise the front of the cargo bed, first make sure that the tailgate
has been unlatched and lowered, then pull the lever up.
SXS700M4/M4D:
Make sure the rear seats are stowed in place before raising the cargo
bed. The cargo bed shou e rear passenger ld not be raised with th
jump seats deployed. The cargo bed should not be raised with
passengers seated in the rear seats.
1.
Pull up the tilt bed lever, then grasp the top of the bed.
2.
Raise the front end of the cargo bed.
Do not drive the Honda SXS with the front end of the cargo bed
raised.
SXS700M4/M4D:
Do not open the rear doors while the cargo bed is raised. Opening
the rear doors while the cargo bed is raised may cause the seats to
flip up unexpectedly.
Tilt Bed Lever
Instruments & Controls 67
Cargo Bed Controls
To lower the cargo bed, make sure that the area under the front of
the cargo bed is clear, then manually push down on the top of the
bed.
Check that the bed is securely latched.
tilt bed lever
top of the bed
SLOWLY LIFT UP THE CARGO BED.
top of the bed LOWER THE CARGO
BED SLOWLY.
BE SURE IT IS LOCKED INTO PLACE.
Before Driving 69
Before Driving
Before Driving
Before driving your SXS, you need to make sure you and your vehicle
are both ready. This section discusses how to evaluate your driving
readiness and what items you should check on your vehicle. It also
includes important information about loading cargo.
Are You Ready to Drive?............................................................. 70
Age & Size Recommendations ................................................. 70
Protective Apparel ................................................................... 71
Get to Know Your Vehicle ....................................................... 72
Don’t Drink & Drive ................................................................. 72
Is Your Vehicle Ready to Drive?................................................... 73
Pre-drive Inspection ................................................................. 74
Loading Cargo............................................................................ 77
Cargo Limit.............................................................................. 77
Loading Guidelines .................................................................. 78
Towing a Trailer.......................................................................... 79
Towing Limits .......................................................................... 79
Checking Loads ....................................................................... 79
Loading a Trailer ...................................................................... 80
Before Driving
70
Are You Ready to Drive?
Before driving your Honda SXS for the first time, we urge you to
carefully read this owners manual and the labels on your vehicle and
make sure you understand all the safety information.
The driver should be at least 16 years old and tall enough to wear
their seat belt properly (page 54) and operate all the controls. A
passenger should also be tall enough to wear the seat belt properly
and ride with both feet on the floor.
Age & Size Recommendations
3
WARNING
Allowing a person who is too young or too
small to drive this vehicle or ride as a
passenger could result in serious injury or
death in a crash.
Follow all instructions and guidelines in this
owners manual regarding the proper age
and size for a driver and a passenger.
Before Driving 71
Are You Ready to Drive?
To help prevent head injury from striking an occupant protective
structure (OPS) or other hard object, we recommend that occupants
always wear a helmet secured with a chin strap.
To protect the eyes from brush and flying objects, we also
recommend that occupants wear impact-resistant goggles or a face
shield.
For your safety, we also recommend that you always wear boots,
gloves, long pants, an or jacket whenever you d a long-sleeved shirt
drive.
Protective Apparel
3
WARNING
Driving or riding in this vehicle without a
proper helmet and eye protection can result
in serious injury or death in a crash.
Always wear a helmet secured with a chin
strap, eye protection (goggles or face shield),
gloves, boots, long-sleeved shirt or jacket and
long pants when driving or riding in this
vehicle.
Before Driving
72
Are You Ready to Drive?
Because all vehicles have unique characteristics, it’s important to
learn how this one operates and handles. We recommend that you
take time to practice using the different controls, and get
accustomed to how the vehicle accelerates, brakes, and turns in
different driving modes, on different surfaces, and on different
terrain conditions.
It’s well known that alcohol and drugs can seriously affect a person’s
judgment, perception, and ability to safely operate any vehicle. We
therefore strongly recommend that you do not drive, or let anyone
else drive or ride in this vehicle, after consuming alcohol or drugs.
Get to Know Your Vehicle
Don’t Drink & Drive
3
WARNING
Operating this vehicle after consuming
alcohol or drugs can result in a crash in which
you or others can be seriously injured or
killed.
Never drive this vehicle after consuming
alcohol or drugs.
Before Driving 73
Is Your Vehicle Ready to Drive?
Before driving your Honda SXS, it’s important to inspect the vehicle
and correct any problem you find. A pre-drive inspection is a must,
not only for safety, but because having a breakdown can be a major
inconvenience.
If your vehicle has overturned or been involved in a crash, do not
drive it until it has been inspected by your dealer. There may be
damage or other problems you cannot see.
3
WARNING
Improperly maintaining this vehicle or failing
to correct a problem before driving can cause
a crash in which you or someone else can be
seriously hurt or killed.
Always perform a pre-drive inspection and
correct any problems before you operate the
vehicle.
Before Driving 75
Is Your Vehicle Ready to Drive?
(cont’d)
Steering
Gearbox and
Boots
Check the steering to make sure it turns smoothly in both
directions. Check for any tears in the boots.
If any tears are found, see your dealer.
Underbody Check for and remove any debris stuck in the
underbody; take extra care in your inspection if the
vehicle was last driven in deep grass, brush, a wetland,
or flooded area. Check for any visible dents or cracks.
If any dents or cracks are found, see your dealer.
Air Cleaner Inspect the air cleaner element (page 147) to insure it
is clean and evenly oiled.
Air Cleaner
Housing
Drain Tube
Check for deposits in the drain tube. If necessary,
clean the tube (page 150) and check the air cleaner
housing.
Suspension
Check the condition of all suspension components. Be
sure to look for bends or oil leaks in the cushion damper.
Check for tears in the boots of the front arm ball joint.
Lights Make sure the headlights, taillights, and brake lights
are working properly.
Controls Check that all driving controls, including the
accelerator pedal, brake pedal, parking brake lever,
drive mode select lever, and the shift select lever are
operating smoothly.
Tie-rod Ends The wheels need to be lifted off the ground to
correctly check the tie-rod ends, so it cannot be done
in the pre-drive inspection. To have the tie-rod ends
properly inspected, see your dealer.
Cargo Be sure items in the cargo bed are within the cargo
limit and are properly secured to prevent shifting
(pages 77, 78).
Before Driving
76
Is Your Vehicle Ready to Drive?
NOTICE
Exhaust system and catalyst operate at very high temperatures.
Accumulated debris and vegetation that contact the exhaust/
catalyst can catch on fire.
Always conduct a pre-ride inspection and remove accumulated debris.
Remember to take care of any problem you find or have your dealer
correct it before you drive your Honda SXS.
Seat Belts Make sure all seat belts are in good condition and
operate properly. The seat belts must move smoothly
when pulled out, and retract on their own when
released.
The latch plates should click securely into the buckles and
release when the release buttons are pushed firmly.
Side Nets Make sure all side nets and ting hardware their moun
are in good condition and that they latch and tighten
securely.
Exhaust
System
Make sure no materials or debris are sticking to, or
accumulating around, the exhaust system. If any such
debris is found, remove it so there's no chance for it to
catch on fire. Start the engine and listen for any leaks.
3
CAUTION
Exhaust system and catalyst operate at very
high temperatures.
You can be burned if you touch the exhaust
system or catalyst.
Do not touch the exhaust system or catalyst
without letting the system cool down.
Before Driving 77
Loading Cargo
Your vehicle was designed to carry cargo. However, carrying a load
that is too heavy or improperly loaded can adversely affect your
vehicle’s handling, stability, and stopping distance and make it
unsafe. Before carrying any type of cargo, be sure to read the
following pages.
See page 95 for guidelines on driving with cargo.
Cargo Limit
Maximum weight capacity = 1,433 lb (650 kg)
This includes the weight of cargo, occupants, accessories, and trailer
tongue load.
Maximum cargo weight = 1,000 lb (454 kg)
This includes all items in the cargo bed, any accessories, and the
tongue load if you are towing a trailer (see page 79).
3
WARNING
Overloading the cargo bed or failing to secure
cargo properly can cause a crash in which you
or others could be seriously hurt or killed.
Follow the cargo limits and loading guidelines
in this owners manual.
Before Driving
78
Loading Cargo
Make sure the tires are properly inflated (page 175).
Place all items on the floor of the cargo bed, and as far forward
and centered as possible.
Use the tie-down hooks (page 65) to secure any items that could
shift position while you are driving.
Do not let items extend over the side rails, as they could get
caught on something.
Be aware that carrying tall, heavy items will significantly raise the
vehicle’s center of gravity, increasing the chance of a rollover.
Never let a passenger ride in the cargo area or hang onto the side
of the vehicle, even for a short distance. The person could be
thrown off the vehicle or cause a crash.
Loading Guidelines
3
WARNING
Driving with a passenger in the cargo area can
result in very serious injury or death if the
person is thrown against the vehicle or out of
the bed.
A passenger should only ride in the
passengers seat and wear their seat belt
properly.
Before Driving 79
Towing a Trailer
Your vehicle can pull a trailer as well as carry cargo, provided you
follow the load limits and guidelines below.
There are two main types of limits that apply to towing a trailer:
The tongue load also affects the total weight you can carry in the
vehicle and the cargo bed. See “Maximum weight capacity” on
page 77.
Total Trailer Weight
Check the weight of a fully loaded trailer or estimate the total by
adding the weight of the trailer (as quoted by the trailer maker) with
the weight of all items placed in or on the trailer.
Towing Limits
Maximum total trailer weight = 1,500 lb (680 kg)
This includes the weight of the trailer and everything in it or on it.
Maximum tongue load = 150 lb (68 kg)
The weight that the fully loaded trailer places on the tongue.
Checking Loads
Before Driving
80
Towing a Trailer
To achieve a proper tongue load, start by placing 60 percent of the
load toward the front of the trailer and 40 percent toward the rear,
then readjust the load as needed.
Always use a proper trailer hitch. Do not tow by attaching a rope
or cable to the vehicle’s frame.
Secure all items inside the trailer so they cannot shift while
driving.
Loading a Trailer
3
WARNING
Exceeding a load limit or improperly towing a
trailer can cause a crash in which you can be
seriously hurt or killed.
Follow all load limits and towing guidelines in
this owners manual.
Basic Operation & Driving Guidelines 81
Basic Operation & Driving
Guidelines
Basic Operation & Driving G uidelines
This section gives information on how to start and stop your engine.
It also provides guidelines for operating on different types of terrain,
driving with cargo, and towing a trailer.
Basic Operation .......................................................................... 82
Starting & Stopping the Engine................................................ 82
Shifting Gears.......................................................................... 84
Selecting a Drive Mode ............................................................ 89
Parking .................................................................................... 90
Driving Guidelines ...................................................................... 91
Safe Driving Precautions .......................................................... 91
Off-road Driving Considerations............................................... 93
Basic Driving ............................................................................ 95
Driving on Hills ........................................................................ 96
Driving Through Water ............................................................ 99
Driving at Night ....................................................................... 99
Basic Operation & Driving Guidelines
82
Basic Operation
For safety, we recommend that you start the engine in a well-
ventilated area. If that is not practical, move the vehicle outdoors as
soon as possible. The engine’s exhaust contains carbon monoxide, a
colorless and odorless gas that can cause illness and even death.
The starter motor will operate when the transmission is in neutral or
the brake pedal is pressed.
You should do the following checks and adjustments before you
drive your vehicle.
Before START:
1.
Make sure the doors, side nets, tailgate and front hood are
securely closed.
2.
Make sure the cargo bed is securely lowered.
3.
Check that any items you may be carrying are stored properly or
fastened down securely.
4.
Fasten your seat belt. Check that any passenger has fastened
their seat belt as well.
5.
When you start the engine, check the indicators in the instrument
panel.
Starting & Stopping the Engine
3
WARNING
Running the engine of your vehicle while in
an enclosed or even partially enclosed area
can cause a rapid build-up of toxic carbon
monoxide gas.
Breathing this colorless, odorless gas can quickly
cause unconsciousness and lead to death.
Only run your vehicle's engine when it is
located in a well ventilated area outdoors.
Basic Operation & Driving Guidelines 83
Basic Operation
Starting the engine:
1.
Apply the parking brake.
2.
Make sure the shift select lever is in neutral. Press on the brake
pedal.
3.
To start the engine, without touching the accelerator pedal,
insert the key and turn the ignition switch to the START (p)
position.
Immediately after the engine starts, let go of the key. The switch
returns to the ON (q) position.
Do not hold the key in the START (p) position for more than 5
seconds at a time.
If the engine does not start after 5 seconds, turn the key back to
the OFF (w) position and wait about 10 seconds before turning it
to START (p) again.
4.
If the engine does not start within 5 seconds, or starts but stalls
right away, repeat step 3 with the accelerator pedal pressed
halfway down.
If the engine starts, release pressure on the accelerator pedal so
the engine does not race.
5.
If the engine fails to start, press the accelerator pedal all the way
down, and hold it there while starting to clear flooding. If the
engine still does not start, return to step 3.
OFF (w)
ON (
q
)
ignition switch
START (p)
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84
Basic Operation
To stop the engine, turn the ignition switch to the OFF (w) position.
Remember to apply the parking brake and remove the key if you
plan to leave the vehicle.
Selecting a Shift Position
You can drive your vehicle either forward or backward by moving
the shift select lever from neutral (N) to drive (D) or reverse (R).
Remember, to avoid damaging the transmission, move the shift
select lever only when the vehicle is stopped and the engine is idling.
(SXS700M2D/M4D only)
When the shift select lever is in the drive (D) position, you can switch
between AT mode and MT mode by turning the AT/MT switch. In AT
mode, you can use the shift paddles to temporarily select a gear.
Shifting Gears
shift select lever
reverse (R)
drive (D)
neutral (N)
shift positions
Basic Operation & Driving Guidelines 85
Basic Operation
Selecting AT/MT Mode (SXS700M2D/M4D only)
Your Honda SXS has 2 transmission modes: AT mode and MT mode.
AT mode
This mode automatically shifts the gears with optimal timing
according to your driving conditions.
You can temporarily shift up or down by operating the shift paddles
while driving in AT mode. At the same time, the shifted gear is
shown on the gear position indicator.
MT mode
In this mode, the gears are shifted manually through shift paddle
operation.
Holding the shift paddle does not continuously shift the gears. To
continue shifting, release your fingers from the shift paddle, and
then pull the shift paddle again.
The gears do not shift up automatically in MT mode. Do not allow
the engine to exceed the rev limit.
The gears shift down automatically when you slow down, even in
MT mode.
You will start from 1st gear when MT mode is selected.
For details on shift paddles operation in MT mode, see page 87.
AT/MT switch AT
MT
Basic Operation & Driving Guidelines
86
Basic Operation
Driving in AT mode
After starting the engine and letting it warm up, follow this
procedure:
1.
With the shift select lever in neutral (N), release the parking
brake, but continue to press the brake pedal.
2.
With the throttle closed, move the shift select lever into drive (D)
position.
3.
(SXS700M2D/M4D only)
Select AT mode by turning the AT/MT switch.
4.
Release pressure from the brake pedal and increase engine speed
by gradually pressing the accelerator pedal.
Temporarily changing gears by operating the shift paddle while AT
mode is selected (SXS700M2D/M4D only)
You can temporarily change gears by operating the shift paddles
even while AT mode is selected.
When operating the shift paddles while AT mode is selected, the
“D” displayed in the gear position indicator changes to a gear
position number (1 – 3).
Because the gear change is temporary, the vehicle automatically
returns to normal AT mode under the following conditions:
When the shift paddles are not operated for a prescribed time
When the vehicle speed is reduced or increased beyond the
automatic shifting speed
Shift Limit:
During MT mode, downshifts may not be executed if it causes the
engine to exceed the rev limit.
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Basic Operation
(SXS700M2D/M4D only)
Recommended Shift Points - For General Driving
Drive in the highest gear that lets the engine run and accelerate
smoothly. This will give you good fuel economy and effective
emissions control.
NOTICE
Improper shifting can damage the engine, transmission, and drive
train. Also, coasting or towing the SXS for long distance with the
engine off can damage the transmission.
Shifting Up MPH KPH
From 1st to 2nd 10 17
From 2nd to 3rd 15 25
Shifting Down MPH KPH
From 3rd to 2nd 13 21
From 2nd to 1st 6 10
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Basic Operation
Look for a level parking area with a firm surface. Avoid parking on a
slope or on loose or slippery surfaces when possible. If you must park
on a slope, block the wheels to help keep the vehicle from sliding.
After bringing your vehicle to a stop:
1.
Keep your foot on the brake pedal while you shift into neutral
(N).
2.
Set the parking brake.
3.
Turn the ignition switch to the OFF (w) position, and remove the
key.
Fully push the parking brake lever forward when releasing parking
brake.
Parking
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Driving Guidelines
Your Honda SXS has been designed with many safety features to
help protect you. These include a strong occupant protection
structure, seat belts, doors, and side nets. However, no safety system
can prevent all injuries.
The following pages contain important precautions and driving
guidelines to help you make good decisions and operate your vehicle
safely.
Before driving your Honda SXS for the first time, please review the
“Driver & Passenger Safety” section (page 1), the “Before Driving”
section (page 69), and the precautions below.
We also recommend that you complete the Recreational Off-
Highway Vehicle (ROV) E-Course. The free course is available at
www.ROHVA.org. The two-hour ROV E-Course is a multi-media,
interactive, online safety course that reinforces:
Key risk factors associated with ROV operation
Safe driving practices that will reduce risk of injury
The best resources for learning about your particular vehicle
3
WARNING
Failure to follow the driving guidelines in this
owners manual can lead to a crash or
overturn in which you or others can be
seriously hurt or killed.
Follow all safe-driving guidelines in this
owners manual.
Safe Driving Precautions
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92
Driving Guidelines
The ROHVA (Recreational Off-Highway Vehicle Association) also
offers the hands-on ROV Basic Driver Course (RBDC). Information on
and registration for the RBDC is available at www.ROHVA.org.
Off-highway Use Only
Your Honda SXS was designed for use on a wide variety of terrain
and situations. However, it should not be driven on any public road,
paved or unpaved, because it is not equipped to legally or safely
drive on such roads.
Remember to obey all local off-road regulations, obtain permission
before driving on someone else’s private property, and respect all
“no trespassing” signs.
Control Speed
Driving at excessive speed for the terrain or other conditions
increases the chance of a crash or overturn. Always reduce speed
when driving on hilly terrain, or when carrying cargo or towing a
trailer.
Use Extra Care on Unfamiliar Terrain
When driving in a new area, keep your speed low and check the
terrain ahead for possible problems, such as large rocks, bumps,
holes, or drop-offs. Don’t drive fast on unfamiliar terrain or when
visibility is limited. If you drive in an area with other vehicles, be sure
to keep a safe distance to avoid a collision.
Do Not Perform Stunts
Keep all four wheels on the ground at all times. Showing off or
attempting to perform stunts could lead to a crash or overturn in
which the driver, a passenger, or others could be seriously hurt or
killed.
Basic Operation & Driving Guidelines 93
Driving Guidelines
Your Honda SXS was designed and intended for off-road use. In the
event that you must drive on a paved surface, be aware that your
Honda SXS will feel and handle different than it does on dirt. The
tires will also wear much faster.
Vehicle Design
The Honda SXS handles somewhat differently from on-highway
vehicles due in part to features that allow it to perform its role as an
off-highway utility vehicle. For example, this Honda SXS has a higher
center of gravity than cars designed for use only on pavement. It is
also equipped with large low-pressure tires that allow good traction
in sand, loose dirt, wet grass and other low-traction surfaces.
These advantages come at some cost. Because your vehicle is taller
and rides higher off the ground, it can more easily tip or roll over if
you make abrupt turns or drive on sloped terrain.
Off-highway Environments
Driving on private property, or in approved off-highway areas,
means you leave a generally predictable and orderly world behind.
You won’t find lane markers or traffic signals, and no one will be
there to warn you of trouble ahead. It’s up to you to assess situations
and drive within limits. The terrain has limits (it may be too steep or
bumpy, for example). The vehicle has limits (e.g., traction, stability,
and power). And you may be limited by lack of experience.
Off-road Driving Considerations
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Driving Guidelines
Surface Considerations
The kind of surface you drive on can have important effects on how
your vehicle handles. For example, on loose or soft surfaces you’ll
need more time and distance to accelerate, turn, or brake to a stop.
Avoid any sudden sharp turn, particularly on pavement and other
hard surfaces. And always slow down after moving from one type of
surface to another until you get accustomed to how your vehicle
handles.
Reading the Terrain
Because visual information comes in unpredictable ways off-road,
you need to stay alert, constantly survey the terrain, and go slow
enough to analyze situations and make good decisions.
As your eyes search the terrain ahead, watch for changes in surface
conditions. One minute you can be on firm soil and the next in soft
sand or deep mud. A path can quickly change from level to bumpy,
slope at a dangerous angle, or disappear in a drop-off. Always keep
your eyes open for holes, washouts, or obstacles that could upset or
damage the vehicle.
Controlling Speed
Whether you travel off-road or on pavement, the general rule is to
keep your speed low. Of course, you’ll need enough speed to keep
moving forward, but too much speed leads to problems.
When driving off-road at higher speeds, you have less time to read
the terrain and make good decisions. The drive can also be more
bumpy, and there’s a greater chance of the vehicle sliding if you
brake or turn quickly on wet soil, gravel, or another slippery surface.
Never go faster than conditions allow.
Basic Operation & Driving Guidelines 95
Driving Guidelines
Driving with Cargo or Pulling a Trailer
The added weight of carrying cargo or pulling a trailer will affect
how your vehicle accelerates, brakes, and handles. The added
weight and length of a trailer will affect your directional control.
Please follow these guidelines whenever you carry cargo or pull a
trailer:
Do not exceed the cargo limit and towing limits (see page 77 for
loading cargo and page 79 for towing a trailer).
Keep speed low, particularly when driving on hills.
Allow extra distance to accelerate, turn and slow or stop.
Do not drive across a steep slope with a trailer.
(SXS700M2D/M4D only)
Use lower gears when towing a trailer or carrying extra cargo on
MT mode.
Making Turns
The basic turning technique for Honda SXS is to drive at low speed
and gradually adjust the amount of steering to suit the surface. Do
not make sudden sharp turns, either off-road or on pavement.
If your vehicle ever skids sideways during a turn, steer in the direction
of the skid. Also, avoid hard braking or accelerating until you have
regained directional control.
Braking
The best off-road braking technique is to gently step down on the
brake pedal, then increase pressure as more braking is needed. Light
braking may be all you need on soft surfaces, such as sand or loose
dirt. Avoid hard braking on any surface.
Basic Driving
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96
Driving Guidelines
Hills present some of the greatest challenges and hazards, especially
if you are carrying cargo or pulling a trailer. If you are new to off-
road driving, start wit me to learn how your h gentle inclines, take ti
vehicle handles on slopes, and read the information that follows.
Even if you have previous off-road driving experience, the guidelines
below should serve as important reminders.
Approaching a Hill
When you approach a hill, you need to decide whether it is one that
you, your passengers, your cargo and your vehicle can handle. For
example, ask yourself:
Is the hill too steep? Is the incline constant, or are there places
where it gets suddenly steeper? If you run out of power, you may
not be able to continue forward.
Is there enough traction for you to make it to the top without
spinning the wheels or sliding backwards?
Are there obstacles, such as rocks or ruts, that could upset your
vehicle and make it roll over?
If there is no safe predetermined path, can you drive straight up
the hill without turning?
Do you know what is on the other side of the hill?
If you do not know the answers to these questions before beginning
an ascent, you should stop and walk up the hill to find out.
Driving on Hills
Basic Operation & Driving Guidelines 97
Driving Guidelines
Driving Up a Hill
If you decide that it is safe to drive your Honda SXS up a hill:
Select an appropriate drive mode and gear for the hill.
Approach the hill with enough speed to smoothly start up the
hill.
Maintain a steady speed as you climb the hill.
Reduce speed as you approach the top, and watch for other
vehicles that may be approaching the top from the other side of
the hill.
If You Stall Going Up a Hill
If a hill is steeper than you expected, traction is poor, or you don’t
maintain sufficient speed, you may begin to stall. If that happens:
Stop the vehicle and set the parking brake.
If you have passenger(s), you may want to have them get out and
move away from the vehicle.
If you are headed straight up the hill, shift into reverse, release
the parking brake, and slowly back straight down the hill, gently
using the brake pedal to control speed.
Driving Down a Hill
Before driving down a hill, as with driving up a hill, you need to
evaluate whether you can make it safely to the bottom and away
from the slope.
Ask yourself:
Is the hill too steep to maintain speed and steering control?
Is the surface too rough or too slippery?
Can you drive straight down without turning?
Is there a safe exit when you reach the bottom of the hill?
Basic Operation & Driving Guidelines 99
Driving Guidelines
Before driving through water, stop and make sure that:
The water is not more than about 10 inches (25 cm) deep.
The water is not flowing too fast. Deep rushing water can sweep
you downstream. Even very shallow rushing water can wash the
ground from under your tires and cause you to lose traction and
possibly roll over.
Both banks have gradual slopes and good traction, so you can
enter the stream and exit safely.
The surface under the water appears to provide good traction.
Remember, the water may hide hazards, such as rocks, holes,
mud, or slippery vegetation.
If you decide you can safely cross the water:
Proceed at a slow, steady speed.
Watch for submerged obstacles, including slippery rocks and
holes.
Avoid getting the spark plugs or air cleaner wet, as this would
cause the engine to stop.
If you drive your Honda SXS at night, always drive slower and more
cautiously than you would in daylight.
Driving Through Water
Driving at Night
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100
Servicing Your Honda 101
Servicing Your Honda
(cont’d)
Servicing Your Honda
To help keep your Honda SXS in good shape, this section includes a
Maintenance Schedule for required service and step-by-step
instructions for specific maintenance tasks. You’ll also find important
safety precautions, information on fuels and oils, and tips for
keeping your Honda looking good.
For information about replacing fuses, see page 216.
For information about the exhaust emission and noise requirements
of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), the California Air
Resources Board (CARB), and Environment and Climate Change
Canada (ECCC), see page 237.
USA Only
Maintenance, replacement or repair of the emission control
devices and systems may be performed by any off-road utility
vehicle repair establishment or individual using parts that are
“certified” to EPA standards.
Before You Service Your Honda
The Importance of Maintenance ............................................... 103
Maintenance Safety.................................................................. 104
Important Safety Precautions ................................................. 105
Maintenance Schedule ............................................................. 106
Maintenance Record................................................................. 111
Service Preparations
Maintenance Component Locations ......................................... 112
Tool Kit .................................................................................... 117
Owner’s Manual Storage .......................................................... 118
Front Hood............................................................................... 119
Air Guide Plate Removal ........................................................... 120
Clip Removal ............................................................................ 121
Servicing Your Honda
102
Servicing Your Honda
Seat Removal............................................................................ 122
Jack Up Point & Support Point .................................................. 123
Service Procedures
Fluids, Filters & Lubricants
Fuel .......................................................................................... 124
Engine Oil & Filter..................................................................... 127
Front Final Gear Oil................................................................... 137
Rear Final Gear Oil.................................................................... 139
Coolant .................................................................................... 141
Air Cleaner ............................................................................... 146
Lubrication ............................................................................... 151
Engine
Accelerator Pedal...................................................................... 156
Spark Plugs............................................................................... 158
Spark Arrester .......................................................................... 161
Exhaust System......................................................................... 163
Chassis
Suspension ............................................................................... 164
Frame....................................................................................... 166
Brakes ...................................................................................... 167
Tires ......................................................................................... 174
Wheels ..................................................................................... 181
Driveshaft Boots ....................................................................... 182
Electrical
Battery ..................................................................................... 183
Appearance Care...................................................................... 188
Servicing Your Honda 109
Maintenance Schedule
*Should be serviced by your dealer, unless you have the proper tools and service data, and are
mechanically qualified. Refer to the official Honda Service Manual (page 246).
Service the items listed at the indicated distance (or time, if given).
Initial
maintenance Regular maintenance interval
FREQUENCY
(Whichever comes first)
×100 mi 1 6 12 18 24 30 36 Note Refer
to
page
×100 km 1.5 10 20 30 40 50 60
Hours 20 100 200 300 400 500 600
ITEMS Month 1 12
Check engine oil and coolant Check oil and coolant at fuel stop 130,
142
Check tires Check inflation and condition once a month 175
Check side net and snap hooks ● ● ● ● ● ● 43
Check brake fluid Check fluid level once a month 168
Replace engine oil and oil filter ● ● ● ● ● 132
*Inspect valve clearance
Every 600 miles (1,000 km)
or 100 operating hours,
otherwise adjust only if
noisy
*Clean spark arrester
Every 600 miles (1,000 km)
or 100 operating hours,
whichever comes first
161
Clean air cleaner elements 1 147
Check air cleaner housing drain
tube
2 150
Check spark plug 158
*Inspect idle speed
*Check fuel lines and
connections ●●●
Check front and rear brakes 3 167
Check front and rear final gear
oil 137,
139
Note 1 Service more frequently when operating in dusty areas, sand
or snow.
Note 2 Service more frequently when operated in muddy, very wet
conditions, or freezing temperatures.
Note 3 Service more frequently when operated in muddy
conditions.
Servicing Your Honda
112
Se rvice Pre parations
Maintenance Component
Locations
Indicates something visible.
seat
(page 122)
brake pedal
(page 171)
accelerator pedal
(page 156)
parking brake lever
(page 172)
Indicates something concealed.
engine oil dipstick
engine oil fill cap
(page 130)
tool kit
(page 117)
engine oil filter
(page 132)
battery
(page 186)
main fuse
(page 217)
spark plugs
(page 158)
owners manual
(page 118)
Servicing Your Honda
114
Maintenance Component
Locations
engine oil drain bolt
(page 132)
rear final gear oil fill cap
rear final gear oil drain bolt
(pages 139, 140)
air cleaner housing
drain tube (page 150)
air cleaner
(page 147)
Indicates something visible.
Indicates something concealed.
spark arrester
(page 161)
Servicing Your Honda
118
Owner’s Manual Storage
Your Honda SXS provides storage for the owner’s manual so you’ll
have it with you for easy reference. Store your owner’s manual in the
storage compartment on the inside of the glove box.
The owner’s manual should be stored in the plastic bag.
Be careful not to flood this area when washing your Honda SXS.
owner’s manual
RIGHT SIDE glove box
Servicing Your Honda 119
Front Hood
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 105.
The front hood must be removed to replace a fuse, to lubricate the
drive mode select lever pivot and shift select lever pivot, brake light
switch adjustment and throttle cable adjustment, to check the
coolant level and for washing the radiator fan area.
Removal
1.
Turn the knobs clockwise.
2.
Remove the front hood.
Installation
1.
Insert the hooks into the slots.
2.
Turn the knobs counterclockwise.
knobs
hooks front hood
slots
Servicing Your Honda
120
Air Guide Plate Removal
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 105.
The air guide plate must be removed to the brake light switch
adjustment and throttle cable adjustment.
Removal
1.
Remove the front hood (page 119).
2.
Remove the clips (page 121).
3.
Pull out the clamp while pressing both side of the anchor.
4.
Remove the air guide plate.
Installation
1.
Insert the prongs into the frame.
2.
Install the clamp until it seats properly.
3.
Install the clips.
4.
Install the front hood.
clips
air guide plate
prong
prong clamp
anchor
Servicing Your Honda
128
Engine Oil & Filter
* Suggested oils are equal in performance to SJ oils that are not
labeled as energy conserving or resource conserving on the
circular API service label.
Your Honda SXS does not need oil additives. Use the
recommended oil.
Do not use oils with graphite or molybdenum additives. They may
adversely affect clutch operation.
Do not use API SH or higher oils displaying a circular API “energy
conserving” or “resource conserving” service label on the
container. They may affect lubrication and clutch performance.
Do not use non-detergent, vegetable, or castor based racing oils.
Oil Recommendation
API classification SG or higher except oils labeled as
energy conserving or resource
conserving on the circular API
service label
viscosity (weight) SAE 10W-30
JASO T 903
standard
MA
suggested oil *Pro Honda GN4 4-stroke oil (USA &
Canada) or Honda 4-stroke oil, or
an equivalent motorcycle oil.
Not recommended Recommended
Servicing Your Honda 129
Engine Oil & Filter
Other viscosities shown in the following chart may be used when the
average temperature in your driving area is within the indicated
range.
JASO T 903 standard
The JASO T 903 standard is an index for engine oils for 4-stroke
motorcycle engines.
There are two classes: MA and MB.
Oil conforming to the standard is labeled on the oil container. For
example, the following label shows the MA classification.
oil code
oil classification
Servicing Your Honda 133
Engine Oil & Filter
(cont’d)
4.
Remove the maintenance lid by removing the bolts.
5.
Place an oil drain pan under the crankcase.
6.
Remove the engine oil drain plug.
UNDER BODY
maintenance lid
drain plug
bolts
BACKWARD
FORWARD
Servicing Your Honda
140
Rear Final Gear Oil
Refer to Safety Precautions on page 105.
Change the oil with the rear final gear at normal operating
temperature to assure complete and rapid draining.
1.
Park the Honda SXS on a firm, level surface.
2.
Place an oil drain pan under the oil drain plug.
3.
Remove the oil fill cap and the drain plug.
4.
After the oil has completely drained, reinstall the drain plug with
a new sealing washer and tighten it to the specified torque:
9 lbf·ft (12 N·m, 1.2 kgf·m)
5.
Fill the rear final gear with the recommended oil.
4.7 US oz (140 cm3)
6.
Make sure the oil level is at the lower edge of the oil fill inspection
hole.
7.
Apply a thin coat of grease to a new O-ring, and insert it into the
oil fill cap groove.
8.
Install and tighten oil fill cap to the specified torque:
9 lbf·ft (12 N·m, 1.2 kgf·m)
9.
Pour the drained oil into a suitable container and dispose of it in
an approved manner (page 202).
NOTICE
Improper disposal of drained fluids is harmful to the environment.
Changing Oil
RIGHT REAR lower edge of oil
fill inspection hole
oil fill cap
oil fill cap O-ring
oil drain plug sealing washer
Servicing Your Honda
150
Air Cleaner
The air cleaner housing drain tube should be serviced in accordance
with the Maintenance Schedule. (Driving through water may require
more frequent inspection.) If deposits can be seen in the drain tube,
the tube must be cleaned before starting the vehicle.
1.
Lift the cargo bed (page 66).
2.
Remove the air cleaner housing drain tube by removing the clip
under the air cleaner housing.
3.
Drain the deposits.
4.
Reinstall the air cleaner housing drain tube, securing it with the
clip.
5.
Lower the cargo bed.
Air Cleaner Housing Drain Tube
RIGHT REAR
air cleaner housing drain tube
air cleaner housing clip
Servicing Your Honda
164
Chassis
Suspension
Your front and rear suspension systems use springs and hydraulic
damping devices that suspend your weight and most of the weight
of your Honda SXS.
The oil damper systems hydraulically control the natural compression
and rebound of the suspension springs so that traction and comfort
are maintained as the wheels ride over rough terrain.
The spring pre-loads for your rear suspension system adjust the
amount of force required to begin compression of the spring.
Consider adjusting your suspensions pre-load whenever you change
your normal load, by adding cargo or accessories, or when driving
conditions change.
The way you drive your Honda SXS and the type of ride you want to
experience can also influence your suspension needs.
Lower spring pre-load provides a softer ride and is usually preferred
for light loads and smoo ng pre-load provides a th terrain. Higher spri
firmer ride and is recommended for heavy loads and rough terrain.
Using a pin spanner, which is available from your dealer, the rear
suspension can be adjusted for carrying heavier cargo.
Do not attempt to disassemble, service, or dispose of the damper;
see your dealer. The instructions found in this owner’s manual are
limited to adjustments of the shock assembly only.
Rear Suspension Adjustment

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