Carbon monoxide hazard – HONDA 2001 Accord Sedan - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Carbon Monoxide Hazard

Your car's exhaust contains carbon

monoxide gas. You should have no

problem with carbon monoxide

entering the car in normal driving if

you maintain your car properly.

Have the exhaust system inspected

for leaks whenever:

The car is raised for an oil change.

You notice a change in the sound

of the exhaust.

The car was in an accident that

may have damaged the underside.

High levels of carbon monoxide can

collect rapidly in enclosed areas,

such as a garage. Do not run the

engine with the garage door closed.

Even with the door open, run the

engine only long enough to move the

vehicle out of the garage.

With the trunk lid open, air flow can

pull exhaust gas into your car's

interior and create a hazardous

condition. If you must drive with the

trunk lid open, open all the windows

and set the heating and cooling

system as shown below.

If you must sit in your parked car,

even in an unconfined area, with the

engine running, adjust the heating

and cooling system as follows:

1. Push the button.

2. Select the mode.

3. Turn the fan on high speed.

4. Set the temperature control to a

comfortable setting.

Driver and Passenger Safety

Carbon monoxide gas is toxic.

Breathing it can cause

unconsciousness and even kill

you.

Avoid any enclosed areas or

activities that expose you to

carbon monoxide.

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