HONDA PASSPORT 2002 2.G Owners Manual

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Test your brakes from time to
time
 to make sure they are
operating properly. This will also
give you a feel for how much
traction you have on a given surface. Controllin

g Steering
Unlike driving o

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Driving Off-Road
Driving off-road can be hazardous if you fail to take the proper
precautions.
 For example, you can
have an accident or roll over during maneuvers such as turning,
driving
  on hills

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Turning

Off-road, the basic turning
technique is to drive at low speed
and gradually adjust the amount
of steering to suit the surface.
You
  should have no problem
making sharp turns on level
groun

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Driving in Hilly Terrain

Hills, and trails through hills,
present
 some of the greatest
challenges and most serious
hazards off-road. If youre new to
off-road driving, start with gentle inclines,

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If you dont know the answers to
these questions before beginning
an ascent, stop, walk up the hill
 and find out.

If you decide that it is safe to drive up a hill:
Selec

t a suitable low gear and

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First (manual transmission),
then
 turn the engine off. See
that any passengers carefully
get

 out and clear of the vehicle,
then go get help.
Before

 driving down a hill, as
wit

h driving up a hi

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efficiently, which may increase

your stopping distance.

Driving Across Slopes

There may be times when you
notice
 a trail begin to slope to one
side

 or another. Or you may be
driving in open cou

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Obstacles

Its
 very common to encounter
rocks, bumps, holes and logs off-road.

 Here are a few tips on
how to deal with them. Rocks:
 Large rocks can
damage your suspension or
other

 components,

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Crossing a Stream

Before driving through water, stop
and
 make sure that:
The water is never deep enough
to cover your wheel hubs, axles
or exhaust pipe. You could stall
 , and not be able to restar

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Driving in Bad Weather
Driving in light rain should cause
no special driving problems. But heavy

 rain can impair visibility,
make off-road surfaces slippery,
swell streams and cause flooding.
Avoid
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