Three-way catalytic converter – HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Three-Way Catalytic Converter

The three-way catalytic converter

is an emissions control device

added to the exhaust system to

reduce exhaust gas pollutants. The

converter contains a ceramic

material coated with noble metal

catalysts. To prevent

contamination of the catalysts,

unleaded gasoline must be used.

Unleaded gasoline also reduces

combustion chamber deposits and

exhaust system corrosion.

The three-way catalytic converter

requires the use of unleaded

gasoline. Use of leaded gasoline

will cause the converter to lose its

effectiveness.

To Help Prevent Damage

1. Keep your engine properly

maintained. Engine

malfunctions involving the

electrical, electronic fuel

injection or ignition systems

may result in unusually high

converter and exhaust system

temperatures. Do not keep

driving your vehicle if you

detect engine misfire,

noticeable loss of performance,

or other unusual operating

conditions. Have it serviced

promptly. A properly

maintained engine will

minimize malfunctions that

could damage the converter. It

will also help provide good

emissions control and fuel

economy. (See the

Maintenance Schedule on page

204

for information on

inspecting and maintaining the

engine, exhaust system and

other components.)

2. Do not push or tow your

vehicle to start it. This could

damage the converter.

3. Do not park your vehicle over

high grass, dry leaves or other

combustible materials. The

catalytic converter gets very

hot and could set fire to these

materials.

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