Exterior – HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Wheel Alignment

Proper wheel alignment improves

tire mileage. Your vehicle's

suspension parts should be

inspected often and aligned when

needed (see the "Technical Data"

section). Improper alignment will

cause the front tires to roll at an

angle that will result in faster tire

wear.

Proper tire balancing provides the

best riding comfort and helps

reduce tire tread wear.

Out-of-balance tires can cause

annoying vibration and uneven

tire wear such as cupping and flat

spots.

Exterior

Washing Your Vehicle

The best way to preserve your

vehicle's finish is to keep it clean by

frequent washings. Wash the vehicle

with lukewarm or cold water.
Do not use hot water or wash in

direct sunlight. Do not use strong

soap or chemical detergents. All

cleaning agents should be promptly

flushed from the surface and not

allowed to dry on the finish.

Polishing and Waxing

Your Vehicle

Polishing is recommended to

remove accumulated residue and

eliminate any "weathered"

appearance.
Your Honda dealer offers several

polishes and cleaners that have

proven to maintain the original

finish appearance and durability.

Protection of Exterior

Bright Metal Parts

Bright metal parts should be cleaned

regularly to keep their luster.

Washing with water is all that is

usually needed. However, chrome

polish may be used on chrome or

stainless steel trim, if necessary. A

coating of wax, rubbed to a high

polish, is recommended for all bright

metal parts.

Care of Aluminum Wheels

Aluminum wheels have a

clear-coat finish similar to paint.

Use a chamois skin, sponge or

other soft material when washing

the wheels.

Foreign Material Deposits

Calcium chloride and other salts,

ice melting agents, road oil and

tar, tree sap, bird droppings,

Care and Maintenance

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