HONDA 2002 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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First (manual transmission),

then turn the engine off. See

that any passengers carefully

get out and clear of the vehicle,

then go get help.

Before driving down a hill, as

with driving up a hill, you need to

evaluate whether you can make it

safely to the bottom and away

from the slope. Ask:

Is the hill too steep to maintain

speed and steering control?

Is the surface too rough or too

slippery?
Can you drive straight down

without turning?
Is there a safe exit when you

reach the bottom of the hill?

If you decide you can safely

descend a hill:

Shift into a low gear. This lets

engine compression (or engine

braking) help control speed and

keep your brakes from

overheating.
Hold the steering wheel firmly

and drive straight down the

hill.
Gently apply the brakes to help

control speed, but do not "ride"

the brakes. If you smell hot

brakes or feel brake fade, shift

to a lower gear or stop and let

the brakes cool down.
Try not to brake hard. If you do

apply the brakes hard, do not

pump the brake pedal. Pumping

does not allow the anti-lock

brake system to work as

Driving Down a Hill

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