’04 MATRIX_U (L/O 0307)
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2004 MATRIX from Oct. ’03 Prod. (OM12861U)
TIRE  CHAIN  SELECTION
Use  the  tire  chains  of  correct  size  and
type.
Use  SAE  Class  “S”  type  radial  tire  chains
except  radial  cable  chains  or  V−bar  type
chains.
Regulations  regarding  the  use  of  tire
chains  vary  according  to  location  or
type  of  road,  so  always  check  the  local
regulations  before  installing  chains.
CHAIN  INSTALLATION
Install  the  chains  on  the  front  tires  as
tightly  as  possible.  Do  not  use  tire
chains  on  the  rear  tires.  Retighten
chains  after  driving  0.5—1.0  km
(1/4—1/2  mile).
When  installing  chains  on  your  tires,  care-
fully  follow  the  instructions  of  the  chain
manufacturer.
If  wheel  covers  are  used,  they  will  be
scratched  by  the  chain  band,  so  remove
the  covers  before  putting  on  the  chains.
CAUTION
# Do  not  exceed  50  km/h  (30  mph)  or
the  chain  manufacturer’s  recom-
mended  speed  limit,  whichever  is
lower.
# Drive  carefully  avoiding  bumps,
holes,  and  sharp  turns,  which  may
cause  the  vehicle  to  bounce.
# Avoid  sharp  turns  or  locked−wheel
braking,  as  use  of  chains  may  ad-
versely  affect  vehicle  handling.
# When  driving  with  chains  installed,
be  sure  to  drive  carefully.  Slow
down  before  entering  curves  to
avoid  losing  control  of  the  vehicle.
Otherwise  an  accident  may  occur.
NOTICE
Do  not  attempt  to  use  a  tire  chain  on
the  compact  spare  tire,  as  it  may  re-
sult  in  damage  to  the  vehicle  as  well
as  the  tire.
WHEN  TO  REPLACE  YOUR  WHEELS
If  you  have  wheel  damage  such  as
bending,  cracks  or  heavy  corrosion,  the
wheel  should  be  replaced.
If  you  fail  to  replace  a  damaged  wheel,
the  tire  may  slip  off  the  wheel  or  cause
loss  of  handling  control.
WHEEL  SELECTION
When  replacing  wheels,  care  should  be
taken  to  ensure  that  the  wheels  are  re-
placed  by  ones  with  the  same  load  ca-
pacity,  diameter,  rim  width,  and  offset.
This  must  be  observed  on  compact  spare
tire,  too.
Correct  replacement  wheels  are  available
at  your  Toyota  dealer.
A  wheel  of  a  different  size  or  type  may
adversely  affect  handling,  wheel  and  bear-
ing  life,  brake  cooling,  speedometer/odom-
eter  calibration,  stopping  ability,  headlight
aim,  bumper  height,  vehicle  ground  clear-
ance,  and  tire  or  snow  chain  clearance  to
the  body  and  chassis.
Replacing  wheels