Warning – HONDA 2015 Civic (HF) - Owner's Guide (Revised 12/12/2014) User Manual
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DRIVING
DRIVING
Natural Gas (CNG) models
Fuel Information
Compressed natural gas that meets NFPA-52 and SAE J1616 standards is
required.
Slow filling
• 6.96 gasoline gallon equivalent (3,000 psi)
• 7.77 gasoline gallon equivalent (3,600 psi)
Fast filling
• 5.84 gasoline gallon equivalent (3,000 psi)
• 6.51 gasoline gallon equivalent (3,600 psi)
Your vehicle runs on compressed natural gas (CNG). The CNG in your vehicle is
stored under high pressure. The system is designed to hold gas at the maximum
of 3,600 psi/24,800 kPa, and you should never smell gas or hear a hissing sound
unless you are refueling. If you smell gas or hear a hissing sound at any other
time, shut down the CNG system immediately.
Your vehicle’s fuel tank meets the safety standards of NGV-2/NFPA-52/DOT NHTSA
FMvSS 304.
To ensure that your Civic Natural Gas vehicle receives CNG fuel with quality equal
to or above the NFPA-52 and SAE J1616 fuel standards, Honda only recommends
that your vehicle be refueled at a public commercial-grade CNG refueling
station. Public stations offer an approximately five minute refueling time, and the
assurance of natural gas quality meeting NFPA and SAE standards.
For information on the locations of the CNG fuel stations, visit either www.afdc.
energy.gov/afdc/fuels/natural_gas_locations.html or www.cngprices.com, or call
NGVAmerica at (202) 824-7360. In California, visit www.cngvc.org.
The location of the CNG pump can vary from station to station, may not be clearly
marked, or be readily accessible during certain hours. It is recommended that you
call the station (the number should be displayed with the address information) to
verify the location and availability of the CNG pump before you arrive.
Have an authorized dealer or certified NGV technician inspect the fuel tank every
three years, or 36,000 miles, whichever comes first, and replace it 15 years from
its production date. Do not use an expired tank or reuse the old tank for other
purposes. After a collision, have the fuel tank inspected by an authorized dealer or
certified NGv technician.
Compressed natural gas is highly flammable and explosive. You can be burned
or seriously injured if leaking natural gas is ignited.
If you suspect a leak, have your vehicle immediately inspected and repaired by
an authorized Honda Civic Natural Gas dealer.
WARNING
How to Refuel
Slow filling
It takes about an hour and a half per GGE (Gasoline Gallon Equivalent) to fill up the
fuel tank. This method can be done using a vehicle refueling appliance.
Fast filling
It takes about 3–5 minutes to fill up the fuel tank. This method is usually available
at stations designed to refuel natural gas vehicles. During fast filling, the natural
gas is warmed, causing the pressure in the tank to rise and reduces the amount of
fuel you can put in. The steps for fast filling are described below.
1. The fuel fill door is located at the left rear of the
vehicle. Park next to the service pump that is most
accessible.
2. Turn off the engine.
3. Push the fuel fill door release handle near the
bottom of the driver’s seat. The fuel fill door opens.
4. remove the receptacle dust cap from the fuel
receptacle.
5. Securely connect the CNG fill nozzle to the fuel
receptacle.
6. Turn the lever until the arrows on the nozzle point
to each other, then follow the instructions on the
refueling station to begin refueling. You may hear
a chattering sound; this is normal. If you hear or
see fuel/vapor leaking from the nozzle-receptacle
connection, stop refueling immediately.
7. refueling will stop automatically when the tank is
full. Follow the instructions on the refueling station
to turn it off.
8. Disconnect the CNG fill nozzle from the fuel
receptacle by slowly turning the lever on the nozzle
180 degrees. You may hear a brief hissing sound as
a small amount of gas escapes, and may detect a
slight gas odor. This is normal.
9. After filling, replace the receptacle dust cap on the
fuel receptacle securely. Close the fuel lid door.
Using fast fill equipment at temperature below -4°F (-20°C) may damage the fuel
system, potentially causing a leak.
NOTICE
Fuel receptacle
receptacle
dust cap