’06 MATRIX_U (L/O 0508)
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WHEN  TO  USE  SNOW  TIRES  OR
CHAINS
Snow  tires  or  chains  are  recommended
when  driving  on  snow  or  ice.
On  wet  or  dry  roads,  conventional  tires
provide  better  traction  than  snow  tires.
SNOW  TIRE  SELECTION
If  you  need  snow  tires,  select  tires  of
the  same  size,  construction  and  load
capacity  as  the  originally  installed  tires.
Also,  on  four−wheel  drive  models,  all
the  tires  must  be  the  same  brand  and
have  the  same  tread  patterns.
Do  not  use  tires  other  than  those  men-
tioned  above.  Do  not  install  studded  tires
without  first  checking  local  regulations  for
possible  restrictions.
CAUTION
Observe  the  following  instructions.
Otherwise,  an  accident  may  occur  re-
sulting  in  death  or  serious  injuries.
# Do  not  use  snow  tires  other  than
the  manufacturer’s  recommended  si-
ze,  as  this  may  cause  dangerous
handling  characteristics  resulting  in
loss  of  control.
# Four−wheel  drive  models:
Do  not  use  snow  tires  of  different
brands,  sizes,  construction  or  tread
patterns,  as  this  may  cause  danger-
ous  handling  characteristics  result-
ing  in  loss  of  control.
SNOW  TIRE  INSTALLATION
Snow  tires  should  be  installed  on  all
wheels.
Installing  snow  tires  on  the  front  wheels
only  can  lead  to  an  excessive  difference
in  road  grip  capability  between  the  front
and  rear  tires,  which  could  cause  loss  of
vehicle  control.
When  storing  removed  tires,  you  should
store  them  in  a  cool  dry  place.
Mark  the  direction  of  rotation  and  be  sure
to  install  them  in  the  same  direction  when
replacing.
CAUTION
# Do  not  drive  with  the  snow  tires
incorrectly  inflated.
# Never  drive  over  120  km/h  (75  mph)
with  any  type  of  snow  tires.
Installing  snow  tires  and
chains