GENERAL INFORMATION
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EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Transport Canada and California Air Resources Board (CARB) require
manufacturers to certify that their motorcycles comply with applicable exhaust emissions standards during their useful
life, when operated and maintained according to the instructions provided, and that motorcycles built after January 1,
1983, comply with applicable noise emission standards for one year or 6,000 km (3,730 miles) after the time of sale to the
ultimate purchaser, when operated and maintained according to the instructions provided. Compliance with the terms of
the Distributor’s Limited Warranty for Honda Motorcycle Emission Control Systems is necessary in order to keep the
emissions system warranty in effect.
SOURCE OF EMISSIONS
The combustion process produces carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and oxides of nitrogen. 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 is toxic.
Honda Motor Co., Ltd., utilizes PGM-FI, two three-way catalytic converters (one in each exhaust pipe) and two heated
oxygen sensors (one in each exhaust pipe) to reduce carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, and oxides of nitrogen.
CRANKCASE EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEM
The engine is equipped with a closed crankcase system to prevent discharging crankcase emissions into the atmosphere.
Blow-by gas is returned to the combustion chamber through the air cleaner and throttle body.
AIR CLEANER
DRAIN HOSE
FRESH AIR
BLOW-BY GAS
THROTTLE BODY
Summary of Contents for GOLDWING GL1800
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Page 100: ...MAINTENANCE 3 3 TOOL Oil filter wrench 07HAA PJ70101 or 07HAA PJ70100 ...
Page 121: ...LUBRICATION SYSTEM 4 2 LUBRICATION SYSTEM LUBRICATION SYSTEM DIAGRAM ...
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Page 231: ...ENGINE REMOVAL INSTALLATION 7 2 ENGINE REMOVAL INSTALLATION COMPONENT LOCATION ...
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Page 251: ...CYLINDER HEAD VALVE 8 2 CYLINDER HEAD VALVE COMPONENT LOCATION ...
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Page 285: ...CLUTCH 9 2 CLUTCH COMPONENT LOCATION ...
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Page 311: ...GEARSHIFT LINKAGE TRANSMISSION 10 2 GEARSHIFT LINKAGE TRANSMISSION COMPONENT LOCATION ...
Page 312: ...GEARSHIFT LINKAGE TRANSMISSION 10 3 ...
Page 349: ...CYLINDER PISTON CRANKSHAFT 11 2 CYLINDER PISTON CRANKSHAFT COMPONENT LOCATION ...
Page 373: ...FINAL DRIVE 12 2 FINAL DRIVE COMPONENT LOCATION ...
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Page 397: ...FRONT WHEEL SUSPENSION STEERING 13 2 FRONT WHEEL SUSPENSION STEERING COMPONENT LOCATION ...
Page 447: ...REAR WHEEL SUSPENSION 14 2 REAR WHEEL SUSPENSION COMPONENT LOCATION ...
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Page 479: ...BRAKE SYSTEM Standard 15 2 BRAKE SYSTEM Standard SYSTEM LOCATION ...
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Page 524: ...BRAKE SYSTEM ABS 16 7 PROBLEM CODE INDICATION PATTERN When the problem code is not stored ...
Page 551: ...BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM 17 2 BATTERY CHARGING SYSTEM SYSTEM LOCATION SYSTEM DIAGRAM ...
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Page 571: ...IGNITION SYSTEM 18 2 IGNITION SYSTEM SYSTEM LOCATION SYSTEM DIAGRAM ...
Page 585: ...STARTER REVERSE SYSTEM 19 2 STARTER REVERSE SYSTEM SYSTEM LOCATION STARTER SYSTEM DIAGRAM ...
Page 586: ...STARTER REVERSE SYSTEM 19 3 REVERSE SYSTEM DIAGRAM ...
Page 635: ...LIGHTS METERS SWITCHES 20 2 LIGHTS METERS SWITCHES SYSTEM LOCATION ...
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Page 685: ...CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM 21 2 CRUISE CONTROL SYSTEM SYSTEM LOCATION ...
Page 703: ...AUDIO SYSTEM 22 2 AUDIO SYSTEM SYSTEM LOCATION ...
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