Owner's Manual
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... doors. prolonged exposure can be opened by pulling up Open Lock MASTER KEY Keep the trunk lid closed while driving, to keep poisonous carbon monoxide exhaust fumes out of the driver's seat. To open the trunk lid from the outside , put the master key in this way, they can only be...
... doors. prolonged exposure can be opened by pulling up Open Lock MASTER KEY Keep the trunk lid closed while driving, to keep poisonous carbon monoxide exhaust fumes out of the driver's seat. To open the trunk lid from the outside , put the master key in this way, they can only be...
Owner's Manual
Page 64
... as soon as follows: 1. [DX] Slide the function lever to and push the button off. [LX, EX] Select the and positions. 2. The exhaust system should be thoroughly inspected by a competent mechanic whenever: The car is damaged. Do not run the engine in confined areas, such as garages, any... the car in a parked car with all windows fully open . They contain carbon monoxide, which is a colorless, odorless gas that exhaust gas is your best protection against exhaust gas entering the passenger compartment. If you suspect that can cause loss of the car is raised for best comfort. 3. The...
... as soon as follows: 1. [DX] Slide the function lever to and push the button off. [LX, EX] Select the and positions. 2. The exhaust system should be thoroughly inspected by a competent mechanic whenever: The car is damaged. Do not run the engine in confined areas, such as garages, any... the car in a parked car with all windows fully open . They contain carbon monoxide, which is a colorless, odorless gas that exhaust gas is your best protection against exhaust gas entering the passenger compartment. If you suspect that can cause loss of the car is raised for best comfort. 3. The...
Owner's Manual
Page 78
... page 104. 4. Tires: for braking efficiency, brake pedal travel and hydraulic fluid level. 2. Seat belts: for leaks or loose mounts. 6. Check the following items periodically: 1. Exhaust system: for condition of fabric and buckles, and operation of headlights, taillights, side marker lights, stoplights, turn signals and back-up lights. 3.
... page 104. 4. Tires: for braking efficiency, brake pedal travel and hydraulic fluid level. 2. Seat belts: for leaks or loose mounts. 6. Check the following items periodically: 1. Exhaust system: for condition of fabric and buckles, and operation of headlights, taillights, side marker lights, stoplights, turn signals and back-up lights. 3.
Owner's Manual
Page 129
...HC and NOx. It works by diluting the air/fuel mixture. These systems are designed to reduce the amount of three independent subsystems; Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) The EGR system is used to provide the optimum air/fuel ratio for all operating conditions. Catalytic Converter The .... The Electronic Control Unit (ECU) detects the amount of air drawn into the combustion chambers where it reduces peak temperature by recirculating exhaust gas through the EGR valve and intake manifold into the cylinders and determines the amount of nitrogen (NOx) caused when fuel mixture burns...
...HC and NOx. It works by diluting the air/fuel mixture. These systems are designed to reduce the amount of three independent subsystems; Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) The EGR system is used to provide the optimum air/fuel ratio for all operating conditions. Catalytic Converter The .... The Electronic Control Unit (ECU) detects the amount of air drawn into the combustion chambers where it reduces peak temperature by recirculating exhaust gas through the EGR valve and intake manifold into the cylinders and determines the amount of nitrogen (NOx) caused when fuel mixture burns...
Owner's Manual
Page 130
...control parts. - have it 's fed too much unburned fuel mixture from the engine, so: - Don't keep driving your Honda dealer. use only unleaded gas as shown on page 116. - Don't turn the key off while the engine is dead...isn't running above idle speed. - Use only the spark plugs specified in the exhaust system to start the car as explained on ; Don't push or tow the car to help clean-up the ...harmful exhaust gases that can be effective, the converter must not be contaminated by your car if it ...
...control parts. - have it 's fed too much unburned fuel mixture from the engine, so: - Don't keep driving your Honda dealer. use only unleaded gas as shown on page 116. - Don't turn the key off while the engine is dead...isn't running above idle speed. - Use only the spark plugs specified in the exhaust system to start the car as explained on ; Don't push or tow the car to help clean-up the ...harmful exhaust gases that can be effective, the converter must not be contaminated by your car if it ...
Owner's Manual
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... ...128 Identification Number ...124 Oil and Filter ...83 Oil Pressure Warning Light ...21 Specification ...123 Engine Exhaust Gas Warning ...63 Evaporative Emission Control System ...127 Exhaust Gas Recirculation ...128 Exterior Care ...107 Gasoline ...See " F u e l " Gas Station Information ...Back cover Gauges ...19 Glove Box ...35 Hazard Warning System ...Headlights Flasher ...High Beam ...
... ...128 Identification Number ...124 Oil and Filter ...83 Oil Pressure Warning Light ...21 Specification ...123 Engine Exhaust Gas Warning ...63 Evaporative Emission Control System ...127 Exhaust Gas Recirculation ...128 Exterior Care ...107 Gasoline ...See " F u e l " Gas Station Information ...Back cover Gauges ...19 Glove Box ...35 Hazard Warning System ...Headlights Flasher ...High Beam ...