Emissions - Adjustments To Low Altitude Cars
90honda05Model Applicable To
LOW ALT
1984 Civic 1300
and Accord
File Under Bulletin No.
83-033
ENGINE Issue Date
FEB 13, '84
Adjustment of Low Altitude Cars to Reduce Emissions (Supersedes Bulletin 83-033 incorrectly dated DEC 1984)
The EPA requires all vehicle manufacturers to make available "to service outlets and the general public," instructions for improving emission control performance on all Low Altitude cars that are normally driven at high altitudes (over 4000 feet). Each adjusted car must be identified by a label applied to the underside of the hood next to the Emission Control Information Label.
ADJUSTMENT INSTRUCTIONS AND LABELS
If you are a high altitude dealer, you'll find adjustment instructions attached for the Low Altitude 1984 Civic 1300 and the Low Altitude 1984 Accord. If one of your customers wants instructions, you can either make him a copy (and give him a label if he's going to make the adjustment himself), or call or write us, and we'll mail you a label and the appropriate instructions.
Adjustment instructions for 1984 Low Altitude Civic and Accord are also in the Fuel Section of applicable Service Manuals. If you are a low altitude dealer you will not automatically get labels and instructions, so let us know if you need them. Call (213) 327-8280, and ask for Service Publications, or write:
American Honda Motor Co., Inc. Service Publications P.O. Box 80 Gardena, California 90247
IDENTIFICATION
After a car has been adjusted, you must apply an update label to the hood, adjacent to the Emission Control Information Label. A Civic hood is shown below; the Emission Control Information Label is in a slightly different location on an Accord. If you need more labels, just call us and we'll mail them to you.