snow chains HONDA ACCORD 2001 CF / 6.G Owners Manual
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This section also includes
Maintenance Schedules f or normal
driving and severe driving conditions,
a Maintenance Record, and instruc-
tions f or simple maintenance tasks
you may want to take care of
yourself .
If you have the skills and tools to per-
f orm more complex maintenance
tasks on your Honda, you may want
to purchase the Service Manual. See
page f or inf ormation on how to
obtain a copy, or see your Honda
dealer.
This section explains why it is
important to keep your car well
maintained and to f ollow basic
maintenance saf ety precautions.
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Maintenance Saf ety . 220
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Important Safety Precautions . 221
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Maintenance Schedule . 222
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Maintenance Record . 229
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Owner Maintenance Checks . 231
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Fluid Locations . 232
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Engine Oil . 234
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Adding Oil . 234
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Recommended Oil . 235
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Synthetic Oil . 235
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Additives . 235
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Changing the Oil and Filter . 236
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Cooling System . 239
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Adding Engine Coolant . 239
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Replacing Engine Coolant . 241
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Windshield Washers . 246
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Transmission Fluid . 247
Automatic .........................
Transmission . 247
5-speed Manual
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Transmission . 249
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Brake and Clutch Fluid . 251
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Brake System . 251
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Clutch System . 252
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Power Steering . 252
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Air Cleaner Element . 253 ....................................
Hood Latch . 256
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Spark Plugs . 256
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Replacement . 256
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Specif ications . 257
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Battery . 260
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Wiper Blades . 263
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Air Conditioning System . 265
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Air Conditioning Filter . 266
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Drive Belts . 266
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Timing Belt . 267
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Tires . 267
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Inf lation . 268
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Inspection . 270
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Maintenance . 270
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Tire Rotation . 271
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Replacing Tires and Wheels . 271
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Wheels and Tires . 272
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Winter Driving . 273
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Snow Tires . 273
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Tire Chains . 273
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Lights . 274
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Replacing Bulbs . 276
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Storing Your Car . 285
345
Maintenance
Maint enance
219
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´When installing chains, f ollow the
manuf acturer’s instructions and
mount them as tightly as you can.
Drive slowly with chains installed. If
you hear the chains contacting the
body or chassis, stop and investigate.
Make sure the chains are installed
tightly, and that they are not
contacting the brake lines or
suspension. Remove the chains as
soon as you begin driving on cleared
roads.
Tires that are marked ‘‘M S’’ or
‘‘All Season’’ on the sidewall have an
all-weather tread design. They
should be suitable f or most winter
driving conditions. Tires without
these markings are designed f or
optimum traction in dry conditions.
They may not provide adequate
perf ormance in winter driving.
For the best perf ormance in snowy
or icy conditions, you should install
snow tires or tire chains. They may
be required by local laws under
certain conditions.
If metal chains are used, they must
be SAE class ‘‘S’’. Cable-type traction
devices can also be used.
Use only SAE class ‘‘S’’ cable-type
traction devices.
Mount snow chains on your vehicle
when warranted by driving condi-
tions or required by local laws. Make
sure the chains are the correct size
f or your tires. Install them only on
the front tires.
If you mount snow tires on your
Honda, make sure they are radial
tires of the same size and load range
as the original tires. Mount snow
tiresonallfourwheelstobalance
your car’s handling in all weather
conditions. Keep in mind the traction
provided by snow tires on dry roads
may not be as high as your car’s original equipment tires. You should
drive cautiously even when the roads
areclear.Checkwiththetiredealer
f or maximum speed recommenda-
tions.
4-cylinder models
6-cylinder models
Winter Driving
Snow T ires T ire Chains
Tires
Maint enance
273
Chains of the wrong size or that are
improperly installed can damage your
car’s brake lines, suspension, body, and
wheels. Stop driving if you hear the
chains hitting any part of the car.
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Follow these precautions whenever
you are using the compact spare tire:Thecompactsparetirehasashorter
tread lif e than a regular tire. Replace
it when you can see the tread wear
indicator bars. The replacement
shouldbethesamesizeanddesign
tire, mounted on the same wheel.
Thecompactsparetireisnot
designed to be mounted on a regular
wheel, and the compact wheel is not
designed f or mounting a regular tire.
Check the inf lation pressure of the
compact spare tire every time you
check the other tires. It should be
inf lated to:
Do not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h)
under any circumstances.
This tire gives a harsher ride and
less traction on some road sur-
f aces than the regular tire. Use
greater caution while driving on
this tire.
Do not mount snow chains on the
compact spare.
Your car has a compact spare tire
that takes up less space. Use this
sparetireasatemporaryreplace-
ment only. Get your regular tire
repaired or replaced and put back on
your car as soon as you can.
The wheel of the compact spare
tire is designed especially to f it
your car. Do not use your spare
tire on another vehicle unless it is
thesamemakeandmodel.
Compact Spare Tire
T aking Care of t he Unexpect ed
296
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TTRREEAADDWWEEAARRIINNDDIICCAATTOORRBBAARR
60 psi (420 kPa , 4.2 kgf/cm)
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CONT INUED
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Setting the Clock . 101
The 5-speed Manual .........................
Transmission . 195
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Shif t Lever Position Indicator . 197
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Shif t Lock Release . 200
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Side Airbags . 45
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How Your Side Airbags Work . 45
How The Side Airbag Indicator
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Light Works . 46
Side Marker Lights, Bulb ..............................
Replacement . 279
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Signaling Turns . 64
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Snow Tires . 273
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Solvent-type Cleaners . 288
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Sound System . 125, 153
Spare Tire
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Inf lating . 297
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Specif ications . 330
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Spark Plugs, Replacing . 256, 258
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Specif ications Charts . 328
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Speed Control . 68
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Speed Limiter . 196, 200
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Speedometer . 58
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SRS, Additional Inf ormation . 43
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Additional Safety Precautions . 23
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How Your Airbags Work . 43, 45 How Your SRS Indicator
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Works . 43
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SRS Components . 43
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SRS Service . 48
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SRS Indicator . 43, 55
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START (Ignition Key Position) . 74
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Starting the Engine . 193
In Cold Weather at High ..................................
Altitude . 194
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With a Dead Battery . 306
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Steam Coming f rom Engine . 308
Steering Wheel
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Adjustment . 67
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Anti-theft Column Lock . 73
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Stereo Sound System . 125, 153
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Storing Your Car . 287
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Sun Visor . 105
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Sunglasses Holder . 106
Supplemental Restraint System
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Servicing . 48
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SRS Indicator . 43, 55
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System Components . 43
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Synthetic Oil . 235 .....................................
Tachometer . 58
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Taillights, Changing Bulbs in . 281
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Taking Care of the Unexpected . 295
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Tape Player . 130, 160
Technical Descriptions
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DOT Tire Quality Grading . 329
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Emissions Control Systems . 332
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Oxygenated Fuels . 331
Three Way Catalytic
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Converter . 335
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Temperature Gauge . 59
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Tether Attachment Points . 37
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Three Way Catalytic Converter . 335
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Time, Setting the . 101
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Timing Belt . 267
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Tire Chains . 273
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Tire, How to Change a Flat . 297
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