HONDA 2001 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Get a tow from another vehicle

by using a towing rope, strap or

chain. To be successful, the

pulling vehicle will need

adequate power and traction.

Be sure the rope, strap or chain

is attached to the frames (not

bumpers) of both vehicles, and

keep people away in case the

connecting device breaks.

Use a winch. If you have a

winch, you might be able to

attach it to another vehicle or a

sturdy, fixed object (such as a

tree). Or another vehicle with a

winch may be able to attach it

to your vehicle and pull you

out.
Get experienced help. This is

often the best solution,

especially if you have dug in

deep, are stuck in mud or on

sloped terrain.

Grounded on a Bump or Log

You have fewer options if you

bottom out (or high-center) on a

bump, log, or other raised

obstacle. You can try getting a

tow (forward or backward) from

another vehicle, use a winch (see

above for additional tips), or get

experienced help.

Flat Tire

Change a flat tire only if the

vehicle is on firm, level ground

that can safely support the jack. If

this is not the case, your options

are: drive slowly and carefully

until you reach firm, level ground;

get a tow from another vehicle (as

described above); or send for

experienced help.

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