Maintenance schedule – HONDA 2001 Civic GX - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Maintenance Schedule

The Maintenance Schedule

specifies how often you should

have your Civic GX serviced and

what things need attention. It is

essential that you have your car

serviced as scheduled to retain its

high level of safety, dependability,

and emissions control performance.

Refer to the important safety

precautions and instructions in the

primary owner's manual.

The fuel system is under high

pressure (maximum

3

,600 psi/

24

,800

kPa). It has no user-serviceable parts,

and its components must not be

modified. Whenever maintenance is

required, take your car to an

authorized Honda Civic GX dealer,

or a qualified NGV technician.

The services and time or distance

intervals shown in the maintenance

schedule assume you will use your

car as normal transportation for

passengers and their possessions.

You should also follow these

recommendations:

Avoid exceeding your car's load

limit. This puts excess stress on

the engine, brakes, and many

other parts of your car. The load

limit is shown on the label on the

driver's doorjamb.

Operate your car on reasonable

roads within the legal speed

limit.
Drive your car regularly over a

distance of several miles

(kilometers).

Which Schedule to Follow

Service your car according to the

time and mileage periods on one of

the Maintenance Schedules on the

following pages.

Follow the Maintenance Schedule

for Severe Conditions if you drive

your car MAINLY under one or

more of the following conditions.

Maintenance

Tampering with, or improperly

maintaining the high-pressure

fuel system can cause a

dangerous condition in which

you can be seriously hurt or

killed.

Never attempt to modify the fuel

system, and always have

maintenance performed by an

authorized Honda Civic GX

dealer.

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