What kind of car is the Honda Stream?
The Honda Stream is a compact multi-purpose vehicle produced by Honda Motor Corporation from 2000 to 2014. It was built to become one of the best-handling MPVs in the world. Based on the efficient new Civic platform, the car is a dream car to drive and owns a roomy cabin, too. It is available with both petrol and diesel engines.
When did the second generation Honda Stream come out?
The Honda Stream is a compact MPV manufactured by the Japanese automaker Honda since October 2000. The second generation model was officially presented on 13 July 2006. Although it was partially exported in LHD markets, especially in Europe, Honda Stream is more successful in Japan and Singapore.
When did the Honda Stream Absolute come out?
For some export markets, a manual version was also offered. In December 2003, Honda Stream Absolute debuted with DI 2.0 L K20B engines with improved fuel efficiency equipped with CVT. The K20B was first ultra-lean petrol engine using direct injection technology which was only offered in Japan.
When did the Honda Stream get direct injection?
The K20B was first ultra-lean petrol engine using direct injection technology which was only offered in Japan. No other Honda vehicles were equipped direct injection technology until the Earth Dream engines were produced in 2011 be marketed in the United States. The first generation Honda Stream received a facelift in September 2003.
The Honda Stream was unveiled in October 2000. The Stream is based on the Honda Civic Platform with a chassis 100 mm longer. The Stream is a 5-door 7-passenger compact MPV which is available in two models.
When did the Honda Stream mini come out?
Models Covered: 5dr Mini-MPV 1.7, 2.0 petrol (S, SE, SE Sport) The Honda Stream was introduced in April 2001 following a hiatus of a year in Honda’s mini-MPV production. With the Shuttle a distant memory, the Stream attracted a whole new raft of plaudits.
What to do if your Honda wont go over 3000 rpm?
The pressure usually decreases over time in the lines but wear safety glasses just the same, I would recomend depressurizing the fuel system first, buy a Haynes repair manual for detailed procedure to be safe.