Corrosion protection – HONDA 2001 Accord Sedan - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Corrosion Protection

Two factors normally contribute to

causing corrosion in your car:

1. Moisture trapped in body cavities.

Dirt and road salt that collects in

hollows on the underside of the

car stays damp, promoting

corrosion in that area.

2. Removal of paint and protective

coatings from the exterior and

underside of the car.

Many corrosion-preventive measures

are built into your Honda. You can

help keep your car from corroding

by performing some simple periodic

maintenance:

Repair chips and scratches in the

paint as soon as you discover them.

Inspect and clean out the drain

holes in the bottom of the doors

and body.

Check the floor coverings for

dampness. Carpeting and floor

mats may remain damp for a long

time, especially in winter. This

dampness can eventually cause

the floor panels to corrode.

Use a high-pressure spray to clean

the underside of your car. This is

especially important in areas that

use road salt in winter. It is also a

good idea in humid climates and

areas subject to salt air. Cars

equipped with ABS have a sensor

and wiring at each wheel. Be

careful not to damage them.

Have the corrosion-preventive

coatings on the underside of your

car inspected and repaired

periodically.

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