OXYGENATED FUELS
Some conventional gasolines are being blended with alcoholor an
ether compound. These gasolines are collectively referredto as
oxygenated fuels. To meet clean air standards, some areas of the
USA and Canada use oxygenated fuels to help reduce emissions. If
you use an oxygenated fuel, be sure it is unleaded and meets the
minimum octane rating requirement. Before using an oxygenated
fuel, try to confirm the fuel’s contents.Some states/provinces require
this information to be postedon the pump.
The following are the EPA approved percentagesof oxygenates:
ETHANOL ––––(ethyl or grain alcohol) 10% by volume
You may use gasoline containingup to 10% ethanol
by volume. Gasoline containing ethanol may be
marketed under the name “Gasohol”.
MTBE ––––––––(Methyl Tertiary Butyl Ether) 15% by volume
You may use gasoline containingup to 15% MTBE
by volume.
METHANOL ––(methyl or wood alcohol) 5% by volume
You may use gasoline containing up to 5%
methanol by volume, as long asit also contains
cosolvents and corrosion inhibitors to protectthe
fuel system. Gasoline containing more than 5%
methanol by volume may cause starting and/or
performance problems. It may also damage metal,
rubber, and plastic parts of your fuel system.
If you notice any undesirable operating symptoms, tryanother service
station, or switch to another brand of gasoline. Fuel systemdamage
or performance problems resulting from the use ofan oxygenated
fuel containing more than the percentages ofoxygenates mentioned
above are not covered under the Distributor’s Limited Warranty (page
51).
HONDA PUBLICATIONS
Two other documents are available from your Honda dealer. There is
the Shop Manual, which covers complete maintenance and overhaul
procedures. It is intended to be used by askilled technician. There is
also the Parts Catalog, that provides a complete, illustratedparts lists.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
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