Just went rounds looking for this info. Found the answer going to my favorite parts store and looking for "what tool" to change the belt. Turns out the auto-tensioner has a bolt in the center of the pulley. Use either a wrench or (preferably) borrow the proper tool which is just a wrench on a nice leverage bar. When you put pressure the tensioner pulley arm will swing and give you room to remove and replace the belt. Just don't be afraid of loosening the pulley (that was my fear) and don't try a hex wrench on the engine mount side of the tensioner arm. (laugh now) Have a nice day.
If that's the extent of the complaint, check the serpentine belt and tensioner.
About every 30000 miles. That will do it
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I have a 2000 Honda Passport that is just about to be fitted with a 1999 transmission, I will let you know soon..er..or later!
To change the brake light bulb on a 1999 Honda Passport find the light housing located in the trunk. Find the plastic covers for the lights and remove them. Pull the bulbs out carefully and replace them.
The engine oil capacity, of your 1999 Honda Passport, is for quarts. The manufacturer recommends; you do not over fill the motor oil.
same as 1999
The recommended and suggest spark plug gap for a 1999 Honda Passport is .046. That is the recommended gap for most engines of that model.
245/70r16
How do you add freon to a 1999 Honda Passport
100
The water pump on a 1999 Honda Passport is located behind the timing belt cover. The radiator and timing belt have to be removed to access the water pump.