HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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This section includes instructions

for simple maintenance tasks,

such as checking and adding oil.

Any service items not detailed in

this section should be performed

by a Honda technician or other

qualified mechanic.

Some of the most important safety

precautions are given below.

However, we cannot warn you of

every conceivable hazard that can

arise in performing maintenance.

Only you can decide whether or

not you should perform a given

task.

Important Safety Precautions

Before you begin any

maintenance, make sure your

vehicle is parked on level ground

and that the parking brake is on.

Also, be sure the engine is off.

This will help to eliminate several

potential hazards:

Carbon monoxide poisoning

from engine exhaust. Be sure

there is adequate ventilation

whenever you operate the engine.

Burns from hot parts. Let the

engine and exhaust system cool

before touching any parts.

Injury from moving parts. Do

not run the engine unless

instructed to do so.

Read the instructions before you

begin, and make sure you have

the tools and skills required.
To reduce the possibility of fire or

explosion, be careful when

working around gasoline or

batteries. Use a commercially

available degreaser or parts

cleaner, not gasoline, to clean

parts. Keep cigarettes, sparks, and

flames away from the battery and

all fuel-related parts.

You should wear eye protection

and protective clothing when

working near the battery or when

using compressed air.

Care and Maintenance

Failure to properly follow

maintenance instructions and

precautions can cause you to

be seriously hurt or killed.

Always follow the procedures

and precautions in this owner's

manual.

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