Engine overheating – HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

Page 194

Advertising
background image

Reverse this procedure to store

the spare tire. Connect the spare

tire to the bracket with the outside

of the wheel facing up. Make sure

the tire does not catch on any part

of the underbody of the vehicle as

you are raising it, and that the

spare tire is stored securely before

driving.

If the engine overheats:

The engine coolant temperature

gauge pointer will move up to

the " H" or higher.

Engine "ping" will become

excessive.

Loss of engine power will be

noticed.
Either steam or boiling water

will squirt out of the radiator.

If you find that the engine is

overheating:

Stop the vehicle, and turn on

the hazard warning lights.
If you see or hear steam or

coolant coming from the

engine compartment, turn off

the engine immediately.

If you do not see or hear steam

or spray, turn off the A/C (if

on) and run the engine at a

speed slightly higher than idle

speed (about 1,500 rpm) for

several minutes. Watch the

coolant temperature gauge. If it

remains at the " H " mark, turn

off the engine.
Open the hood only after all

signs of steam or hot coolant

spray have stopped. Look for

signs of an obvious leak, such

as a split radiator hose. If you

In Case of Emergency

Steam and spray from an

overheated engine can

seriously scald you.

Do not open the hood if steam

is coming out.

Engine Overheating

Main Menu

Table of Contents

Advertising