Engine cooling system, Recommended lubricant, Checking the coolant level – HONDA 2002 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Care and Maintenance

Recommended Lubricant

Ambient

Temperature

Lubricant Viscosity

to Be Used

Rear

Axle

Front

Axle

Below 50

_

F

(10

_

C

)

SAE

80

or

SAE

80

W

-90

SAE
75W

-

90

synthetic

0

_

F to 90h

_

F

(–18

_

C

to

32

_

C

)

SAE

90

or

SAE

80W

-90

SAE
75W

-

90

synthetic

Above 50

_

F

(10

_

C

)

consistently

SAE
140

SAE
80W

-

90

or SAE
80W

-

140

The engine cooling system is
designed to maintain the engine at
the proper operating temperatures.
The cooling system was filled at
the factory with a quality engine
coolant. The engine cooling system
is designed to use coolant (a
mixture of water and ethylene
glycol antifreeze) rather than plain
water. The engine coolant solution
should be used year-round. It has
many advantages such as:

provides freezing protection as
low as –33

_F (–36_C)

provides boiling protection up

to 262

_F (128_C)

protects against rust and
corrosion in the cooling system

maintains the proper engine

temperature for efficient
operation and emission control

allows proper operation of the
engine coolant temperature gauge

See the Maintenance Schedule in
this section to find out when the
engine coolant must be replaced.

Checking the Coolant Level

Check the engine coolant level at
the interval shown in the
Maintenance Schedule unless there
is evidence of leaking or
overheating. The engine coolant
level should be between the
maximum and the minimum level
marks on the radiator reserve tank.

Engine Cooling System

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