Brakes – HONDA 2002 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Driving Tips

If your vehicle is equipped with
an automatic transmission, set
the parking brake before you
leave the driver’s seat. If the
vehicle is parked on a grade
and the transmission shift lever
is placed in “P” (Park) position
before you set the parking
brake, the weight of the vehicle
may exert so much force on the
transmission that you may have
difficulty moving the shift
lever out of “P” (Park)
position. To prevent this, apply
the parking brake

BEFORE

moving the shift lever to “

P

(Park). When you want to drive
away, move the shift lever out
of the “P” (Park) position

BEFORE

releasing the parking

brake. It is good driving
practice to set the parking
brake first, then place the
transmission in “

PARK

position, even on level
surfaces.

If the parking brake does not
seem to hold the vehicle as
well as before, have the vehicle
serviced by your Honda dealer.

Do not park your vehicle over
high grass, dry leaves or other
combustible materials. The
catalytic converter gets very
hot and could set fire to these
materials.

Anti-Lock Brakes

Your vehicle has an Anti-lock
Brake System (

ABS

) as standard

equipment.

ABS

helps to prevent

the wheels from locking up and
skidding during hard braking,
allowing you to retain steering
control.

When the front tires skid, you
lose steering control; the vehicle
continues straight ahead even
though you turn the steering
wheel. The

ABS

helps to prevent

lock-up and retain steering control
by pumping the brakes rapidly;
much faster than a person can do it.

You should never pump the
brake pedal,
this defeats the
purpose of the

ABS

. Let the

ABS

work for you by always keeping
firm, steady pressure on the brake
pedal as you steer away from the

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