05 Jun
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Service at the indicated distance or time, whichever comes first. Do the items as listed for each interval. Follow the schedule below for normal driving conditions; for severe conditions, follow the schedule on the other side. A – Replace engine oil (use Honda 5W-20 Motor Oil). Drain oil, replace drain bolt washer, and torque bolt: D17A2 engine, 29 lb–ft; D17A1 engine, 33 lb–ft. Capacity without filter: D17A2 engine, 3.5 qt; D17A1 engine, 3.2 qt. Capacity with filter: D17A2 engine, 3.7 qt; D17A1 engine, 3.4 qt. – Rotate tires: criss-cross for non-directional tires/wheels; front-to-rear for directional. Torque wheel nuts to 80 lb-ft. Check tire inflation with a gauge (30 psi), and visually check for wear, cuts, bulges, nails, etc.
B – Replace engine oil filter. Torque filter: 16 lb-ft. – Inspect front and rear brakes. • Check pads and discs for wear (measure thickness with the calipers installed), and visually inspect the pads and discs for cracks, grooves, etc. – Front pad thickness: Std 9.5–10.5 mm, Limit 1.6 mm. – Front disc thickness: Std 20.9–21.8 mm, Limit 19.0 mm. – Drum I.D. Std. 199.9–200 mm, Limit 201 mm. • Visually check calipers for leaks. • Remove the rear brake drums, and visually check brake lining for cracking, glazing, contamination; and measure for wear. Std. lining thickness 4.0 mm, Limit 2.0 mm. • Visually check wheel cylinders for leaks. – Check parking brake adjustment. Should be fully applied within 6 to 7 clicks. – Visually inspect tie-rod ends, steering gearbox, and rack oots for impact damage and cracked or torn rubber boots. • Turn the steering wheel back and forth to check steering linkage for looseness. • Visually check fluid lines for damage and leaks. – Visually inspect suspension components for damage. Visually check ball joint boots for deterioration and damage. – Visually inspect driveshaft boots for cracks, and check boot bands for tightness. – Visually inspect brake hoses and lines (including ABS). Visually check the master cylinder, proportioning control valve, and ABS modulator for damage and leakage. – Visually check all fluid levels, condition of fluids (discoloration, contamination), and visually check for leaks. If needed, add trans fluid (use Honda ATF-Z1 or Honda MTF), coolant (use Honda All Season Antifreeze/Coolant Type 2), brake fluid (use Honda DOT 3 Brake Fluid), P/S fluid (use Honda Power Steering Fluid), and windshield washer fluid. – #Visually inspect exhaust system (catalytic converter heat shield, exhaust pipe, and muffler) for damage and leaks. – #Visually inspect fuel lines and connections for looseness, cracks, deterioration, and leaks. – Replace dust and pollen filter if the vehicle is driven in urban areas with high concentrations of soot, or whenever airflow is less than normal.
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