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This manual is divided into different areas to assist you with your installation and operation of your steering box support system. This product is not a replacement for a new steering box and/or ball joints, but it will aid in reducing the stress placed on the steering box and associated wear. All steering components should be checked and replaced if necessary prior to addition of the steering box support. Installation should occur on a vehicle properly secured to prevent rolling. Application of lubrication at regular chassis lube intervals will promote bearing life.
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Service at the indicated distance or time, whichever comes first. Use this schedule if the vehicle is driven MAINLY in Canada or in any of the following conditions; if only OCCASIONALLY driven in these conditions, use the Normal Conditions schedule.
Severe Driving Conditions
- Less than 5 miles (8 km) per trip or, in freezing temperatures, less than 10 miles (16 km) per trip
- In extremely; hot weather (over 90°F/32°C)
- Extensive idling or long periods of stop-and-go driving
- Trailer towing
- On muddy, dusty, or de-iced roads
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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.
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A: Replace oil filter and engine oil with synthetic blend oil.
B: Rotate tires–Check tire pressure and condition Inspect front and rear brakes. Check pads and discs for wear (thichness), damage, and cracks. *Check calipers for damage and leaks, and tightness of mount bolts. *Check brake linings for cracking, glazing, wear or contamination. – Inspect tie-rods ends and boots. *Check steering linkage. *Check boots for damage and leaking grease. *Check fluid lines for damage and leaks. Inspect suspension components. *Check condition of ball joint boots for cracks and bands for tightness. Top off washer fluid
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