Owner safety checks – HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Promptly take any safety

problems to your Honda dealer

for service advice.

Parking brake — Park on a fairly

steep hill and hold the vehicle

with the parking brake only. This

checks its holding ability.

Starter safety switch (automatic

transmission) — Check the safety

switch by trying to start the

engine in each gear. The starter

should work only with the shift

lever in the "P" (Park) or " N "

(Neutral) position.

Starter safety switch (manual

transmission) — To check the

safety switch, place the shift lever

in "Neutral," push the clutch

pedal halfway and try to start the

engine. The starter should not

work. The starter should work

only when the clutch pedal is fully

depressed.

Transmission shift indicator

(automatic transmission)

Check that the indicator points to

the gear chosen.

Steering — Be alert for any

changes in steering action. An

inspection or service is needed

when the steering wheel is harder

to turn or has too much free play,

or if there are unusual sounds

when turning or parking.

Wheel alignment, balance and

tires — Uneven or abnormal tire

wear, or pulling to the right or left

on a straight and level road may

show the need for a wheel

alignment. A vibration of the

steering wheel or seat at normal

highway speeds means wheel

balancing is needed. Check tire

pressures (including the spare) at

least monthly and whenever the

vehicle is serviced (see page

163

).

Brakes — Watch for the

"BRAKE" light coming on. Other

signs of possible brake trouble are

such things as repeated pulling to

one side when braking, unusual

sounds when braking or between

brake applications, or increased

brake pedal travel. If you note one

of these conditions, have the

system checked at once and

repaired if needed.

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