HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Front (4WD Only) and Rear

Propeller Shaft

Lubricate the sliding yoke with

EP chassis grease. Lubricate

universal joints with grease

containing MoS

2

(molybdenum

disulfide-type grease) at the

intervals shown in the

Maintenance Schedule. Also

check the propeller shaft

flange-to-pinion bolts for proper

torque of 64 N.m (46.3 Ib-ft).
Most lubrication recommendations

and procedures for four-wheel drive-

equipped vehicles are the same

for the corresponding components

in conventional drive vehicles.

Exhaust System

Check the complete exhaust

system and nearby body areas for

damaged, missing, or

mispositioned parts, open seams,

holes, loose connections, or other

deterioration that could allow

exhaust fumes to seep into the

passenger compartment or cause

heat build-up in the floor pan. Any

necessary corrections should be

made immediately. For continued

safety, exhaust system pipes and

resonators rearward of the muffler

must be replaced whenever a new

muffler is installed.

Fuel Line and Fuel Tank/Cap

Inspect the fuel tank, cap and lines

for damage that could cause

leakage. Inspect the fuel cap and

gasket for correct sealing ability

and indications of physical

damage. Replace any damaged or

malfunctioning parts.

Drive Belt

Check the belt driving the

alternator, power steering pump,

and air conditioning compressor.

Look for cracks, fraying, and

wear. Replace as necessary.

Timing Belt

The timing belt should normally

be replaced at the intervals shown

in the Maintenance Schedule.

Valve Clearance

Incorrect valve clearance will

result in increased engine noise

and lower engine output, thereby

adversely affecting engine

performance.

Care and Maintenance

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