Emission Control System; Source Of Emissions; The U.s. And California Clean Air Act; Tampering And Altering - Honda HA4118H38A Owner's Manual

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MAINTENANCE
EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
Source of Emissions
The combustion process produces carbon monoxide, oxides of
nitrogen, and hydrocarbons.
Control of hydrocarbons
and oxides of
nitrogen is very important because, under certain conditions, they
react to form photochemical
smog when subjected to sunlight. Carbon
monoxide does not react in the same way, but it is toxic.
Honda uses lean carburetor settings and other systems to reduce the
emissions of carbon monoxide, oxides of nitrogen, and hydrocarbons.
The U.S. and California
Clean Air Act
EPA and California regulations require all manufacturers
to furnish
written instruction describing the operation and maintenance
of
emission control systems.
The following instructions and procedures must be followed in order to
keep the Honda engine emissions within the emission standards.
Tampering
and Altering
Tampering with or altering the emission control system may increase
emissions beyond the legal limit. Among those acts that constitute
tampering are:
l
Removal or alteration of any part of intake, fuel, or exhaust system.
l
Altering or defeating the governor linkage or speed-adjusting
mechanism to cause the engine to operate outside its design
parameters.
Problems
That May Affect Emissions
If you are aware of any of the following symptoms, have your engine
inspected and repaired by your authorized Honda servicing dealer.
l
Hard starting or stalling after starting.
l
Rough idle.
.
l
Misfiring or backfiring under load.
l
Afterburning
(backfiring).
l
Black exhaust smoke or high fuel consumption.
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