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HONDA PASSPORT 2002 2.G Owners Manual 55Instruments and Controls
This section explains the controls
and displays that contribute to the
daily operation of your Honda.
All the essential controls are
within easy reach.
Control Locations56
.

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HONDA PASSPORT 2002 2.G Owners Manual 57Instruments and Controls
Indicators and Gauges
ENGINE COOLANT
TEMPERATURE GAUGEANTI-LOCK BRAKE
SYSTEM INDICATOR
A/T OIL TEMP
INDICATOR LIGHT
(A/T  only)
CHECK TRANS
INDICATOR LIGHT
(A/T only) SRS IN

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HONDA PASSPORT 2002 2.G Owners Manual TACHOMETERSPEEDOMETER
ODOMETER TRIP ODOMETER
RESET KNOB
TRIP ODOMETER
58Instruments and Controls
Tachometer
The tachometer shows the engine
speed in revolutions per minute
(rpm). To protect the engine

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HONDA PASSPORT 2002 2.G Owners Manual ENGINE COOLANT
TEMPERATURE GAUGEFUEL GAUGE
59Instruments and Controlsodometer by repeatedly pressing
and releasing the reset button.
To reset a trip odometer, display
it, then press and hold the reset

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HONDA PASSPORT 2002 2.G Owners Manual 64Instruments and Controls
and the engine. Stop as soon as it
is safe, turn off the engine, and
call for assistance.
 
If you keep driving with the
malfunction indicator lamp on,
you can damage your v

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HONDA PASSPORT 2002 2.G Owners Manual 67Instruments and Controls
as indicated by the “
U/S” (upshift)
light on the instrument panel.
If vehicle speed drops below
20 mph (30 km/h), or if the
engine is not running smoothly,
you should d

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HONDA PASSPORT 2002 2.G Owners Manual 81Instruments and Controls
Shifting the Transfer Control
Lever
4H 
↔ 4L: Stop the vehicle. Place
the transmission lever in
“N” (Neutral) position.
Then move the transfer
control lever from 4H to

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HONDA PASSPORT 2002 2.G Owners Manual 85Instruments and Controls
“4H” (High Range, 4-Wheel
Drive)
Use this for normal driving on
gravel, wet, icy or snow-covered
roads. This position provides
greater traction than two-wheel
drive. Top
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