System, Emissions controls – HONDA 2000 Civic Hatchback - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Emissions Controls

The burning of gasoline in your car's

engine produces several byproducts.

Some of these are carbon monoxide

(CO), oxides of nitrogen (NOx) and

hydrocarbons (HC). Gasoline

evaporating from the tank also

produces hydrocarbons. Controlling

the production of NOx, CO, and HC

is important to the environment.

Under certain conditions of sunlight

and climate, NOx and HC react to

form photochemical "smog." Carbon

monoxide does not contribute to

smog creation, but it is a poisonous

gas.

The Clean Air Act

The United States Clean Air Act*

sets standards for automobile

emissions. It also requires that

automobile manufacturers explain to

owners how their emissions controls

work and what to do to maintain

them. This section summarizes how

the emissions controls work.

Scheduled maintenance is on page

134

.

* In Canada, Honda vehicles comply

with the Canadian Motor Vehicle

Safety Standards (CMVSS) for

Emissions valid at the time they are

manufactured.

Crankcase Emissions Control

System

Your car has a Positive Crankcase

Ventilation System. This keeps

gasses that build up in the engine's

crankcase from going into the

atmosphere. The Positive Crankcase

Ventilation valve routes them from

the crankcase back to the intake

manifold. They are then drawn into

the engine and burned.

Evaporative Emissions Control

System

As gasoline evaporates in the fuel

tank, an evaporative emissions

control canister filled with charcoal

adsorbs the vapor. It is stored in this

canister while the engine is off. After

the engine is started and warmed up,

the vapor is drawn into the engine

and burned during driving.

Onboard Refueling Vapor

Recovery

The Onboard Refueling Vapor

Recovery (ORVR) system captures

the fuel vapors during refueling. The

vapors are adsorbed in a canister

filled with activated carbon. While

driving, the fuel vapors are drawn

into the engine and burned off.

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