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    							If you are planning to take your
    Honda outside the U.S. or Canada,
    contact the tourist bureaus in the
    areas you will be traveling in to f ind
    out about the availability of unleaded
    gasoline with the proper octane
    rating.
    If unleaded gasoline is not available,
    be aware that using leaded gasoline
    in your Honda will af f ect perf or-
    mance and fuel mileage, and damage
    its emissions controls. It will no
    longer comply with U.S. and
    Canadian emissions regulations, and
    will be illegal to operate in North
    America. To bring your car back into
    compliance will require the replace-
    ment of several components, such as
    theoxygensensorsandthethree
    way catalytic converter. These re-
    placements are not covered under
    warranty.
    Driving in Foreign Countries
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    							ÎÎIn Canada, Honda vehicles comply
    with the Canadian Motor Vehicle
    Saf ety Standards (CMVSS) f or
    Emissions valid at the time they are
    manuf actured. The United States Clean Air Act
    sets standards f or automobile
    emissions. It also requires that
    automobile manufacturers explain to
    owners how their emissions controls
    workandwhattodotomaintain
    them. This section summarizes how
    the emissions controls work.
    Scheduled maintenance is on page .
    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
    f orm photochemical ‘‘smog.’’ Carbon
    monoxide does not contribute to
    smog creation, but it is a poisonous
    gas.
    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 fromthe crankcase back to the intake
    manif old. They are then drawn into
    the engine and burned.
    As gasoline evaporates in the f uel
    tank, an evaporative emissions
    control canister f illed with charcoal
    adsorbs the vapor. It is stored in this
    canister while the engine is of f . Af ter
    the engine is started and warmed up,
    the vapor is drawn into the engine
    and burned during driving.
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    The Clean Air Act
    Crankcase Emissions Control
    System Evaporative Emissions Control
    System
    Emissions Cont rols
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    							The three way catalytic converter is
    in the exhaust system. Through
    chemical reactions, it converts HC,
    CO, and NOx in the engine’s exhaust
    to carbon dioxide (CO ), dinitrogen
    (N ), and water vapor. This system constantly adjusts the
    ignition timing, reducing the amount
    of HC, CO and NOx produced. The PGM-FI System uses sequential
    multiport f uel injection.
    It has three subsystems: Air Intake,
    Engine Control, and Fuel Control.
    The Engine Control Module (ECM)
    or the Powertrain Control Module
    (PCM) uses various sensors to
    determine how much air is going
    into the engine. It then controls how
    much f uel to inject under all operat-
    ing conditions.The emissions control systems are
    covered by warranties separate from
    the rest of your car. Read your
    warranty manual for more inf orma-
    tion. The emissions control systems are
    designed and certif ied to work to-
    gether in reducing emissions to
    levels that comply with the Clean Air
    Act. To make sure the emissions
    remain low, you should use only new
    Genuine Honda replacement parts or
    their equivalent f or repairs. Using
    lower quality parts may increase the
    emissions f rom your car.
    The Onboard Ref ueling Vapor
    Recovery (ORVR) system captures
    the f uel vapors during ref ueling. The
    vapors are adsorbed in a canister
    f illed with activated carbon. While
    driving, the f uel vapors are drawn
    into the engine and burned of f .
    The exhaust emissions controls
    include three systems: PGM-FI,
    Ignition Timing Control and Three
    Way Catalytic Converter. These
    three systems work together to
    control the engine’s combustion and
    minimize the amount of HC, CO, and
    NOx that comes out the tailpipe. The
    exhaust emissions control systems
    are separate from the crankcase and
    evaporative emissions control
    systems.
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    Replacement Parts
    Onboard Ref ueling Vapor
    Recovery
    Exhaust Emissions ControlsPGM-F ISyste m
    Th re e W ay Cata ly ti c Con verte r
    Ig
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    Emissions Cont rols
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    							The three way catalytic converter
    contains precious metals that serve
    as catalysts, promoting chemical
    reactions to convert the exhaust
    gasses without af f ecting the metals.
    The catalytic converter is ref erred to
    as a three-way catalyst, since it acts
    on HC, CO, and NOx. A replacement
    unit must be an original Honda part
    or its equivalent.Always use unleaded gasoline.
    Even a small amount of leaded
    gasoline can contaminate the
    catalyst metals, making the three
    way catalytic converter inef f ective.
    The three way catalytic converter
    must operate at a high temperature
    for the chemical reactions to take
    place. It can set on f ire any com-
    bustible materials that come near it.
    Park your car away f rom high grass,
    dry leaves, or other f lammables.
    A defective three way catalytic
    converter contributes to air pollution,
    and can impair your engine’s per-
    f ormance. Follow these guidelines to
    protect your car’s three way catalytic
    converter. Keep the engine tuned-up.
    Have your car diagnosed and
    repaired if it is misf iring, back-
    f iring, stalling, or otherwise not
    running properly.
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    If the testing f acility determines that
    the readiness codes are not set, you
    will be requested to return at a later
    date to complete the test. If you must
    get the vehicle re-tested within the
    next two or three days, you can
    condition the vehicle for re-testing
    by doing the f ollowing.
    Make sure the gas tank is nearly,
    but not completely, f ull (around
    3/4).
    Make sure the vehicle has been
    parked with the engine of f f or 8
    hours or more.
    Make sure the ambient
    temperature is between 20° and
    95°F. Without touching the accelerator
    pedal, start the engine and let it
    idle f or 20 seconds.
    Keep the vehicle in Park
    (automatic transmission) or
    Neutral (manual transmission).
    Increase the engine speed to 2,000
    rpm and hold it there until the
    temperature gauge rises to at least
    1/4of thescale(approximately3
    minutes).
    If you take your vehicle f or a state
    emissions test shortly af ter the
    battery has been disconnected or
    gone dead, it may not complete the
    test.Thisisbecauseof certain
    ‘‘readiness codes’’ that must be set in
    the on-board diagnostics f or the
    emissions systems. These codes are
    erased when the battery is
    disconnected, and set again only
    af ter several days of driving under a
    variety of conditions.
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    							Then drive in city/suburban
    traffic for at least 10 minutes.
    When traf f ic conditions allow, let
    the vehicle coast f or several
    seconds without using the
    accelerator pedal or the brake
    pedal.
    If the testing f acility determines the
    readiness codes are still not set, see
    your Honda dealer.
    Select a nearby lightly traveled
    major highway where you can
    maintain a speed of 50 to 60 mph
    (80to97km/h)foratleast20
    minutes. Drive on the highway in
    D (A/T) or 5th (M/T). Do not use
    thecruisecontrol.Whentraffic
    allows, drive f or 90 seconds
    without moving the accelerator
    pedal. (Vehicle speed may vary
    slightly; this is okay.) If you cannot
    do this f or a continuous 90
    seconds because of traf f ic
    conditions, drive f or at least 30
    seconds, then repeat it two more
    times (for a total of 90 seconds).
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    							Customer Relations................................
    Inf ormation . 306
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    U.S. Zone Of f ice Map . 307
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    Canada Zone Of f ice Map . 308
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    Warranty Coverages . 309
    Reporting Saf ety Def ects
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    (U.S. Vehicles) . 310
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    Authorized Manuals . 311
    Warranty and Customer Relations
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    							When you call or write, please give
    us this inf ormation:
    Honda dealership personnel are
    trained prof essionals. They should
    be able to answer all your questions.
    If you encounter a problem that your
    dealership does not solve to your
    satisf action, please discuss it with
    the dealership’s management. The
    Service Manager or General
    Manager can help. Almost all
    problems are solved in this way. If you are dissatisf ied with the
    decision made by the dealership’s
    management, contact your Honda
    Customer Relations Zone Of f ice.
    Refer to the U.S. and Canadian Zone
    Of f ice maps on the f ollowing pages.
    Vehicle Identif ication Number
    (see page )
    Name and address of the dealer
    who services your car
    Date of purchase
    Mileage on your car
    Your name, address, and tele-
    phone number
    A detailed description of the
    problem
    Name of the dealer who sold the
    car to you292
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    U.S. Zone Office Map
    307
    ZONE 1 ZONE 9
    ZONE 6
    ZONE 3
    ZONE 10
    ZONE 7ZONE 5
    ZONE 2 ZONE 15
    ZONE 4
    ZONE 2
    ZONE 8
    Mid-Atlantic Zone
    902 Wind River Ln., Suite 200
    Gaithersburg, Maryland 20878
    (301) 990-2020
    Southeastern Zone
    P.O. Box 1606
    1500 Morrison Parkway
    Alpharetta, Georgia 30009-1606
    (770) 442-2045
    West Central Zone
    1600 South Abilene Street, Suite D
    Aurora, Colorado 80012
    (303) 696-3935
    Puerto Rico and U.S. V.I.
    Bella International
    P.O. Box 190816
    San Juan, PR 00919-0816
    (787) 250-4318
    Western Zone
    P.O. Box 2260
    700 Van Ness Avenue
    Torrance, California
    90501-1490
    (310) 781-4565
    Northwestern Zone
    P.O. Box 20186
    12439 N.E. Airport Way
    Portland, Oregon 97230
    (503) 256-0943
    (also includes Alaska and
    Hawaii)
    South Central Zone
    4529 Royal Lane
    Irving, Texas 75063
    (972) 929-5481
    Northeastern Zone
    115 Gaither Drive
    Mt. Laurel, New Jersey 08054
    (856) 235-5533
    Includes: NYC Metro area and
    Fairfield County, CT area Central Zone
    101 South Stanfield Road
    Troy, Ohio 45373
    (937) 332-6250 North Central Zone
    601 Campus Drive, Suite A-9
    Arlington Heights, Illinois 60004
    (847) 870-5600
    New England Zone
    555 Old County Road
    Windsor Locks, C onnecticut 06096
    (860) 623-3310
    See Zone 5 for: NYC Metro area and
    Fairfield County, CT area
    The addresses and telephone numbers are subject to change. If you cannot
    reach your Zone office, ask your Honda dealer for the current information.
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    							Canada Zone Of f ice Map
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    Honda Canada Inc.
    National OfficeCUSTOMER RELATIONS
    RELATIONS AVEC LA CLIENTÈLE
    Honda Canada Inc.
    715 Milner Avenue
    Toronto, ON
    M1B 2K8
    Tel: 1-888-9-HONDA-9
    Fax: Toll-free 1-877-939-0909
    Toronto (416) 287-4776
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