Tires (cont'd)
Tire Balancing
Unbalanced tires may affect handling and tire wear. A tire should always
be rebalanced after it has been dismounted from the wheel.
Your original tires were properly balanced before the car left the factory,
but may need rebalancing at some time during the life of the tire.
CAUTION: If your car is equipped with aluminum wheels, use only
genuine Honda wheel weights. Nongenuine wheel weights may
corrode and damage the aluminum wheel.
Tire Rotation
Tires may wear unevenly when used for a long time in the same position
on the car. To avoid this, rotate the tires every 7,500 miles (12,000 km).
If abnormal or uneven wear develops between rotations, the cause
should be found and corrected as soon as possible. The illustration
shows how tires can be rotated.
NOTE: Brake pads should be inspected for wear whenever the tires are
rotated.
Worn tires or slippery road surfaces can reduce
driving, cornering and braking traction. To reduce the possibility of
losing traction, slow down when the road gets slippery, replace
tires when wear indicators are visible, and
KEEP TIRES PROPERLY
INFLATED.
Tire Traction
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