Maintenance Schedule - Honda 1993 Accord Wagon Online Reference Owner's Manual

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Your Honda automobile must be properly maintained to ensure that it is
in peak operating condition and the emission levels are within the
standards set by the Federal Clean Air A c t * * .
The following instructions and maintenance procedures are based on the
assumption that your car will be used exclusively for the purpose for
which it was designed:
1. To carry passengers and cargo within the load limits shown on the
label attached to the driver's doorjamb.
2. To be driven on reasonable road surfaces within legal limits.
3. To generally be driven daily over a distance of several miles.
4. To use gasoline from pumps labeled unleaded, with a pump octane
number of 86 or higher.
NOTE: Failures which occur due to a lack of maintenance will not be
covered under warranty.
The Required Maintenance Schedule* specifies all maintenance
required to keep your car in peak operating condition. Work should be
done by a Honda dealer but may be done by any qualified service facility
or individual who is competent in this type of work.
US Cars:
Maintenance, replacement, or repair of emission control devices
and systems may be done by any automotive repair establishment
or individual using parts that are "certified" to EPA standards.
After the maintenance has been done, be sure to have your servicing
dealer complete the Maintenance Record on pages 106-108. All required
maintenance is considered normal owner operating cost and you will be
charged for it by your dealer.
*For vehicles sold in California, maintenance operations indicated by *3
on page
105
are recommended by the manufacturer. Other maintenance
operations are required by California regulations and condition the
emission warranty.
* * I n Canada, Schedule E (S1101, S1102, S1103, and S1105) of the Canada
Motor Vehicle Safety Standard, legislated in 1971 and amended in 1980.

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