Catalytic Converter - Honda 1990 Accord Sedan Owner's Manual

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A catalytic converter is installed in the exhaust system to help
clean-up the harmful exhaust gases that can cause air
pollution.
To be effective, the converter must work at high temperature,
so don't park your car over dry grass, leaves or anything else
that could burn easily.
To stay effective, the converter must not be contaminated by
leaded gasoline; use only unleaded gas as explained on page
56.
CATALYTIC
CONVERTER
CAUTION: The converter can be overheated and damaged if
it's fed too much unburned fuel mixture from the engine, so:
— Don't push or tow the car to start it; if the battery is dead,
jump start the car as shown on page 116.
— Don't turn the key off while the engine is running above idle
speed.
— Don't change the ignition timing, or remove any emission
control parts.
— Use only the spark plugs specified in this manual.
— Don't keep driving your car if it isn't running properly, or if
its CHARGE warning light comes on; have it checked by
your Honda dealer.

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