HONDA 2000 Passport - Owner's Manual User Manual

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3 (Third) — When operating your
vehicle on slippery roads, on a
long descending slope, or on a
road with many sharp curves, you
will want to use engine braking.
At this time, put the shift lever

into this range.

2 (Second) — You may choose this
position when traveling down a
moderate grade where you want to

slow down a little without using
the brake itself. Change back to the
" D " position to return to normal

driving. With the shift lever in " 2 , "
the vehicle will start in first gear
and automatically shift to second
gear.

L (First) — This position may be
selected for maximum braking
down severe grades. Return the
selector lever to the " D " position
to resume normal driving. It is
possible to move the lever into

first gear at any speed. However,
the transmission will not actually
shift to first gear until vehicle
speed is below 35 mph (Power
Mode) or 25 mph (Normal Mode).
When starting out in " L , " the
transmission will not upshift.

Starting — Start the engine with
the lever in the " P " or " N "
position. It will not start in any
other position. If it does, have
your vehicle checked by your
Honda dealer.

Always apply the foot brake
before shifting into any driving
position. This prevents the vehicle
from creeping.

Do not press the accelerator pedal
while shifting from "P" or " N " to
any driving position.

Shift Lock — As a safety measure
for vehicles with an automatic
transmission, you cannot shift
from " P " (Park) position into any
other position unless the brake
pedal is depressed when the key

switch is in the " O N " position or
the engine is running.

The shift lever may not move if
the pushbutton on the shift lever is
pressed before the brake pedal is
depressed. In this case, release
the pushbutton, press the brake
pedal and try again.

If the shift lever won't move from
the " P " position even when these
instructions are followed, perform
the following steps:

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