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Honda 1991 Prelude User Manual

Honda 1991 Prelude
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Spare Tire
COMPACT Spare Tire
Your car is supplied with a COMPACT spare tire and wheel for
temporary use only in the event of a flat tire. Use the COMPACT
spare only when you have to, and only to go as far as the next
garage or dealer to have the regular tire repaired and reinstalled.
Because you will rarely use the COMPACT spare, be sure to
regularly check its condition and air pressure (415 kPa, 60 psi), so it
will be ready when you need it. This type of tire holds less air at
higher pressure than a regular tire, so it will inflate (or deflate if there
is a leak) more rapidly; check its pressure often and add air gradually
if it needs any.
The COMPACT spare tire has a
different tire size, air pressure re-
quirement, tread fife and maxi-
mum speed rating than the four
regular tires on your car. Disre-
garding these warnings may re-
sult in tire failure, loss of vehicle
control and possible injury to
vehicle occupants.
Do not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) under any circumstances
when using the COMPACT spare.
Do not mount snow chains on the COMPACT spare. They will
not fit properly and will damage the tire and possibly your car. if
you must use the COMPACT spare when driving on roads
covered with snow or ice, use it as one of the rear tires and
mount chains only on the front two regular tires.
(cont'd)
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Honda 1991 Prelude Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandHonda
Model1991 Prelude
CategoryAutomobile
LanguageEnglish

Summary

Seats

Seat Belts

Wearing the Front Seat Belts

Proper procedure for fastening and wearing front seat belts.

Buckling the Rear Lap/Shoulder Belts

Instructions for correctly buckling rear seat lap/shoulder belts.

Instrument Panel and Gauges

Gauges Overview

Description and function of the vehicle's gauges.

Cruise Control

Setting and Cancelling Cruise Control

Instructions for setting, adjusting, and cancelling cruise control.

Starting the Engine

Starting the Engine

Instructions for starting the engine in various conditions.

Towing a Trailer

Towing Safety

Important safety precautions and considerations for towing.

Fluid Locations

Engine Oil and Filter

Changing Oil and Filter

Procedure for changing engine oil and oil filter.

Cooling System

Replacing Coolant

Schedule and procedure for replacing engine coolant.

Spark Plugs

Spark Plug Replacement

Step-by-step instructions for replacing spark plugs.

Fuse Replacement

Changing a Flat Tire

Preparation and Removal

Steps for preparing to change a tire and removing the wheel.

Installation and Tightening

Instructions for installing the spare tire and tightening lug nuts.

Jump Starting

Connection Procedure

Step-by-step guide for connecting jumper cables.

Headlight Motors

Emission Controls

Warranty Service

Reporting Safety Defects

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