Get your hands on the comprehensive Honda Passport Service Repair Manual covering model years 1994 through 2002. This essential resource offers a complete guide to maintaining, repairing, and rebuilding your vehicle, catering to both novice DIY enthusiasts and seasoned mechanics.
Dive into detailed instructions and illustrations covering every aspect of your Passport. From engine overhauls and rebuilding to brake systems, sunroof maintenance, timing belt replacement, and troubleshooting electrical issues, this manual provides the necessary information to tackle any repair with confidence.
Benefit from clear wiring diagrams, computer diagnostic trouble tree charts, and comprehensive specifications for all covered models. Learn about engine performance, front end alignment procedures, suspension components, transmission removal and installation, air conditioning servicing, and much more.
The manual also includes valuable resources for everyday maintenance, such as factory maintenance schedules, serpentine belt routing diagrams, brake servicing procedures, torque specifications, and detailed instructions for servicing U-joints and CV joints.
With its in-depth information, numerous illustrations, and easy-to-follow instructions, this manual is your ultimate resource for keeping your Honda Passport in top condition, saving you time and money on repairs.
The Honda Passport, a mid-size sport utility vehicle (SUV), was manufactured by Honda from 1994 to 2002. It was built on the same platform as the Honda CR-V, but with a larger body and more rugged styling. The Passport offered a spacious interior with seating for five, ample cargo space, and a powerful 3.2-liter V6 engine, delivering 200 horsepower and 210 lb-ft of torque. It featured a four-wheel drive system, ensuring excellent traction in various weather conditions. The Passport's success stemmed from its blend of practicality and off-road capability, making it an attractive choice for families and outdoor enthusiasts alike.
The 1994-2002 Honda Passport was available in several trim levels, including the base LX, the mid-range EX, and the top-of-the-line Limited. The LX model came standard with features such as power steering, power brakes, air conditioning, and AM/FM cassette stereo. The EX added power windows, power mirrors, and cruise control. The Limited model further included leather upholstery, heated front seats, a sunroof, and a premium sound system. Although discontinued in 2002, the Passport left a lasting impact on the SUV market, paving the way for the current generation of Honda SUVs known for their reliability, fuel efficiency, and versatility. The extensive Honda Passport service repair manual covering the 1994-2002 models provides comprehensive information and instructions for maintaining and repairing these vehicles, ensuring their longevity and performance.