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Tires
Winter Driving
Tires that are marked "M + S" or
"All Season" on the sidewall have an
all-weather tread design. They
should be suitable for most winter
driving conditions. Tires without
these markings are designed for
optimum traction in dry conditions.
They may not provide adequate
performance in winter driving.
For the best performance in snowy
or icy conditions, you should install
snow tires or tire chains. They may
be required by local laws under
certain conditions.
Snow Tires
If you mount snow tires on your
Honda, make sure they are radial
tires of the same size and load range
as the original tires. Mount snow
tires on all four wheels to balance
your car's handling in all weather
conditions. Keep in mind the traction
provided by snow tires on dry roads
may not be as high as your car's
Maintenance
original equipment tires. You should
drive cautiously even when the roads
are clear. Check with the tire dealer
for maximum speed recommenda-
tions.
Tire Chains
Mount traction devices (link-type
or cable-type) only when required
by driving conditions or local laws.
Make sure they are the correct size
for your tires. Install them only on
the front tires.
4-cylinder models
If link-type traction devices are used,
they must be SAE Class " S . " Cable-
type traction devices can also be
used.
6-cylinder models
Because your Honda has limited tire
clearance, mount only SAE Class
" S " cable-type traction devices.
Link-type "chains" should not be
used. No matter how tight they seem
to be installed, they can come into
contact with the body and
suspension, causing serious damage.
All models
When installing traction devices,
follow the manufacturer's
instructions and mount them as
tightly as you can. Drive slowly with
them installed. If you hear them
coming in contact with the body or
chassis, stop and investigate. Make
sure the traction devices are installed
tightly, and that they are not
contacting the brakes or suspension.
Remove them as soon as you start
driving on cleared roads.
NOTICE
Traction devices that are the wrong
size or improperly installed can
damage your car's brake lines,
suspension, body, and wheels. Stop
driving if they are hitting any part of
the car.

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