I had a stuck throttle on my 1996 Passport. The throttle cable had a piece of protective black rubber around the throttle cable between the outer cable covering and where the cable connects to the throttle body. The rubber had began to come apart and some of it was getting inside the throttle cable covering, causing the throttle cable to bind. I removed the rubber piece and cleaned out the cable by covering it with GOOF-OFF and then sliding the cable in and out until my cleaning rag was clean when I wiped off the cable. I did not replace the rubber piece and have had no problems since.
Is located on the top of the motor on the right hand side next to the throttle body
The 1994 Honda Passport transmission is compatible with the 1997 Honda Passport. The transmissions are exactly the same for each model year.
Down the hole that the dipstick is in. Do not over fill! ummm sorry but the 1997 honda passport does not have a dip stick to check or refill the tranny....does have a drain plug where you can check it...but really needs to go to proff.
Yes , the 3.2 liter V6 engine in a 1997 Honda Passport ( IS an interference engine )
The stock tire size on a 1997 Honda Passport is: 225/75SR16.0
same as 1999
It depends on what type of engine and transmission the Passport has.
Yes, six.
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To make a crankshaft position sensor work on a 1997 Honda passport with a 1995 block and 1997 heads will take a lot of work. You will have to redo everything under the hood.
mine has 16 inch