HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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If anything goes wrong, the ABS

indicator on the instrument panel

comes on (see page

67

). This

means the anti-lock function of

the braking system has shut down.

The brakes still work like a

conventional system without

anti-lock, providing normal

stopping ability. You should have

the dealer inspect your vehicle as

soon as possible if this light stays

on after you start the engine, or

comes on while driving.

Driving With Wet Brakes

Driving through deep water may

get the brakes wet and reduce

their effectiveness. As a result, the

vehicle may not slow down

normally or may pull in one

direction or the other.

If you drive through deep water,

apply the brakes lightly to see if

the water has affected them. To

dry the brakes quickly, press

lightly on the brake pedal while

maintaining the same speed with

the accelerator pedal. Continue

this until the brakes operate

normally.

Power Brakes

The braking system uses engine

vacuum to provide power assist. If

the power assist fails because of a

stalled engine or other reason, the

reserve vacuum in the system will

usually allow you to apply the

brakes at least one time.

The reserve vacuum is partly used

up each time the brake pedal is

applied and released. Do not

pump the brakes when the power

assist has been lost, except when

needed to maintain steering

control on slippery surfaces.

You can still stop the vehicle

without the power assist by pushing

harder on the brake pedal.

However, the stopping distance

may be longer, even though the

brakes themselves remain fully

operational.

Driving Tips

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