HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Self-Adjusting Brakes

The brakes on this vehicle are

self-adjusting. They have been

designed so that periodic brake

adjustment is not needed.

The brakes adjust themselves each

time you firmly apply them.

Thus, if the brake pedal goes down

farther than normal due to a lack of

adjustment, drive backward and

forward a few times. Apply the

brakes intermittently.

See your Honda dealer if the

brake pedal height does not return

to normal or if there is a rapid

increase in pedal travel. Either is a

sign of other brake trouble. Also,

see your Honda dealer if the

parking brake needs adjustment.

Braking Tips

Control your vehicle's speed on a

steep or long downhill grade by

shifting the transmission to a

lower gear. Constantly using the

brakes can cause them to overheat

and lose effectiveness.

Resting your foot on the brake

pedal when you are not intending

to brake ("riding the brakes") can

cause them to overheat. This

reduces their effectiveness, wears

them out faster, and can reduce

fuel mileage. It also causes your

brake lights to stay on all the time,

confusing drivers behind you.

Brake Wear Indicators

The front and rear brakes have

built-in wear indicators. These

make a high-pitched squealing or

cricket-like warning sound when

the brake pads or linings are worn

to the point of replacement. The

sound may come and go or be

heard all the time when the vehicle

is moving, but may stop when the

brake pedal is pushed down firmly.

Expensive damage can result if

pads or linings are not replaced

immediately when needed.

Driving on Slippery Surfaces

Driving, steering, and braking

traction are reduced when the

road is coated with water, snow,

ice, gravel, or other materials.
Slow down and adjust your

driving to such conditions. It is

important to slow down when it is

slippery because stopping

Driving Tips

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