HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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If you don't know the answers to

these questions before beginning

an ascent, stop, walk up the hill

and find out.

If you decide that it is safe to

drive up a hill:

Select a suitable low gear and

firmly grip the steering wheel.

Approach the hill with enough

speed to smoothly start up the

hill.
Maintain a steady speed as you

climb the hill.

Reduce speed as you approach

the top, and watch for other

vehicles that may be

approaching the top from the

other side of the hill.

If You Stall Going Up a Hill

If a hill is steeper than you

expected, traction is poorer,

or you don't maintain sufficient

speed, you may begin to stall. If

that happens:

Consider downshifting if you

are just beginning to slow

down.

If you can't downshift, or if

downshifting doesn't help, stop

the vehicle and set the parking

brake.
If you have passengers, you

may want to have them get out

and move away from the

vehicle.
If you are headed straight up

the hill, shift into reverse,

release the parking brake, and

slowly back straight down the

hill, using the brake pedal to

control speed.
If you are not headed straight

uphill or you don't feel

comfortable backing down,

don't. If the engine is still

running, leave the parking

brake on, shift to Park

(automatic transmission) or

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