Honda Extended Emissions warranty 96-97-98 honda's Except passports

Discussion in 'Passport' started by Stephen H, Dec 24, 2005.

  1. Stephen H

    Stephen H Guest

    copied the key parts of this bulletin for all to read. I left out some of
    the basic stuff I had to copy the notes over by hand to get this.



    There are others out there (good luck finding them)







    Honda service bulletin 98-081 March 18 2003



    95-Accord V6 All

    96 Models Except Passports - All

    97 Models Except Passports - All



    EPA, C.A.R.B. claim OBD system is not sensitive enough to detect some engine
    misfires. In an effort to resolve this issue, America Honda Extended
    Emissions warranty to 14 Years, 150,000 Miles

    1.. File a claim if:
    1.. The MIL is on and the cause is an emission related component
    2.. The vehicle fails a emissions test and requires an emissions repair
    3.. Any emissions related component fails


    2.. Additional services:
    1.. 50,000-75,000 miles
    1. Inspect OBD system follow the service manual procedure to retrieve
    DTC set then replace the effected parts

    2. This inspection and any parts replacement are of no charge to the
    owner

    2.. 75,000-150,000 miles
    1. Inspect OBD system again. Replace any parts that have caused a DTC
    to set

    2. Replace the distributor cap, rotor and ignition wires and spark
    plugs.

    3. Change the oil and filter

    All of the above services are free of charge to the owner

    You must use Honda parts and fluid for this service.



    Disclaimer: Skilled technicians only, not do it yourselfers "and you should
    not assume this bulletin applies to your vehicle.."




    --
    Stephen W. Hansen
    ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician
    ASE Automobile Advanced Engine Performance
    ASE Undercar Specialist

    http://autorepair.about.com/cs/troubleshooting/l/bl_obd_main.htm
    http://www.troublecodes.net/technical/
     
    Stephen H, Dec 24, 2005
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