Tires – HONDA 2000 Civic Coupe - Owner's Manual User Manual

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Tires

To safely operate your car, your tires

must be the proper type and size, in

good condition with adequate tread,

and correctly inflated. The following

pages give more detailed information

on how and when to check air

pressure, how to inspect your tires

for damage and wear, and what to do

when your tires need to be replaced.

Inflation

Keeping the tires properly inflated

provides the best combination of

handling, tread life and riding

comfort. Underinflated tires wear

unevenly, adversely affect handling

and fuel economy, and are more

likely to fail from being overheated.

Overinflated tires can make your car

ride more harshly, are more prone to

damage from road hazards, and wear

unevenly.

We recommend that you visually

check your tires every day. If you

think a tire might be low, check it

immediately with a tire gauge.

Use a gauge to measure the air

pressure at least once a month. Even

tires that are in good condition may

lose one to two psi (10 to 20 kPa, 0.1

to 0.2 kgf/cm

2

) per month.

Remember to check the spare tire at

the same time you check all the

other tires.

Check the pressure in the tires when

they are cold. This means the car

has been parked for at least three

hours. If you have to drive the car

before checking the tire pressure,

the tires can still be considered

"cold" if you drive less than 1 mile

(1.6 km).

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Maintenance

Using tires that are excessively

worn or improperly inflated can

cause a crash in which you can

be seriously hurt or killed.

Follow all instructions in this

owner's manual regarding tire

inflation and maintenance.

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