Off-highway guidelines – HONDA 2000 CR-V - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Off-Highway Guidelines

If You Encounter Water

Avoid driving through deep water. If

you encounter water in your route (a

small stream or large puddle, for

example), evaluate it carefully before

going ahead. Make sure it is shallow,

flowing slowly, and has firm ground

underneath. If you are not sure of

the depth or the ground, turn around

and find another route.

Driving through deep water can also

damage your vehicle. The water can

get into the transmission and

differential, diluting the lubricant

and causing an eventual failure. It

can also wash the grease out of the

wheel bearings.

If You Get Stuck

Avoid driving on soft sand, deep mud,

or other surfaces where you could

get stuck. If you do happen to get

stuck because of inclement weather

or other conditions, choose a safe

and appropriate course of action.

You should never use a jack to try

getting unstuck. A jack only works

on firm, level ground. Also, your

vehicle could easily slip off the jack

and hurt you or someone else.

4-Wheel Drive Vehicles

If you spin the wheels excessively

trying to get unstuck, you may

overheat the components of the

4-wheel drive system. If this happens,

the 4-wheel drive system shuts off

and only the front wheels receive

power. If this happens, stop and

allow everything to cool down. The

4-wheel drive system will work again

after its temperature drops.

If you slip the clutch for a long time

while trying to get unstuck, you may

overheat and damage it.

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