System, Emissions controls – HONDA 2000 Civic Sedan - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Emissions Controls

Exhaust Emissions Controls

The exhaust emissions controls

include three systems: PGM-FI,

Ignition Timing Control and Three

Way Catalytic Converter. These

three systems work together to

control the engine's combustion and

minimize the amount of HC, CO, and

NOx that comes out the tailpipe. The

exhaust emissions control systems

are separate from the crankcase and

evaporative emissions control

systems.

PGM-FI System

The PGM-FI System uses sequential

multiport fuel injection.

It has three subsystems: Air Intake,

Engine Control, and Fuel Control.

The Engine Control Module (ECM)

or the Powertrain Control Module

(PCM) uses various sensors to

determine how much air is going

into the engine. It then controls how

much fuel to inject under all operat-

ing conditions.

Ignition Timing Control System

This system constantly adjusts the

ignition timing, reducing the amount

of HC, CO and NOx produced.

Three Way Catalytic Converter

The three way catalytic converter is

in the exhaust system. Through

chemical reactions, it converts HC,

CO, and NOx in the engine's exhaust

to carbon dioxide (CO

2

), dinitrogen

(N

2

), and water vapor.

Replacement Parts

The emissions control systems are

designed and certified to work to-

gether in reducing emissions to

levels that comply with the Clean Air

Act. To make sure the emissions

remain low, you should use only new

Genuine Honda replacement parts or

their equivalent for repairs. Using

lower quality parts may increase the

emissions from your car.

The emissions control systems are

covered by warranties separate from

the rest of your car. Read your

warranty manual for more informa-

tion.

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