HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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If the diaphragm inside the

reservoir cap is deformed, return

it to the original (collapsed)

condition, then tighten the cap.
It is normal for the brake fluid

level to go down slightly as the

front brake pads wear. So be sure

to keep the reservoir fluid at the

proper level.

If the reservoir needs frequent

refilling, it may indicate a serious

mechanical problem.
Brake fluid absorbs water from

the air. Never use brake fluid that

has been open to the air for an

extended period. Throw it away

and use new brake fluid from a

sealed container.

Brake fluid can damage your

vehicle's paint. Thoroughly clean

up any brake fluid spills.

Shift-on-the-Fly System

The fluid level in the system should

be checked at the intervals shown

in the Maintenance Schedule.

FILLER

PLUG

Remove the filler plug and make

sure the fluid level is up to the

edge of the hole. If it is not, add

GL-5 gear oil to bring to that

level. Use the same GL-5 gear oil

specified for the front axle (see

page

216

).

Front Wheel Bearings

Clean and repack the front wheel

bearings whenever the front brake

pads are replaced. Due to the

weight of the tire and wheel

assembly it is recommended that

they be removed from the hub

before lubricating the bearings to

prevent damage to the oil seal.

"Long Fiber" grease should not be

used to lubricate the wheel bearings.

It can cause damage. Clean the old

grease out of the bearings and hubs

before repacking.

Care and Maintenance

NOTICE

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