Parking, New vehicle break-in – HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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You may drive your new vehicle

from its very first mile/kilometer

without following a formal

"break-in" schedule. However,

there are things you can do during

the first few hundred miles/

kilometers of driving that will add

to the future performance and

economy of your vehicle.

It is recommended that your speed

during the first 500 miles (800

kilometers) be limited to a

maximum of 55 mph (90 km/h)

and that you do not drive for long

periods at any one constant speed,

either fast or slow. During this

period, avoid full-throttle starts

and, if possible, avoid hard stops;

especially during the first 200

miles (320 kilometers) of driving.

Always drive at moderate speed

until the engine has completely

warmed up.

Parking

When leaving your vehicle

unattended:

Set the parking brake.

Place the shift lever in "P"

(Park) position for automatic

transmission.
When parking a vehicle equipped

with a manual transmission on an

upward slope, or on a level

surface, place the shift lever in

the "1st" position.

When parking a vehicle

equipped with a manual

transmission on a downward

slope, place the shift lever in

the "R" (Reverse) position.
Turn the key to the "LOCK"

position.

Remove the key. The beeper

will remind you.

Close all windows and lock all

doors.
Check to make certain the

lights are turned off. The

beeper will remind you.

If your vehicle is equipped with

a transfer case (4WD), make

sure the shift lever is in 4H or

4L.

Parking Tips

Never drive the vehicle with

the parking brake set. This can

overheat the rear brakes,

reducing their effectiveness and

causing excessive wear or

damage.
Always apply the parking brake

whenever you leave the vehicle,

whether it is equipped with a

manual or automatic transmission.

Driving Tips

New Vehicle Break-In

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