Q: What are some important tips for tire maintenance and inspection on the Honda Crosstour?
A: Being a regular tire checker helps you avoid flat tires and know when your car's steering or suspension has failed. Use a tread depth gauge to watch out for tread wear, which should show that the tires need replacement if it reaches 1/16 inches. Such abnormal wear or irregular pattern could indicate alignment or balance issues that call for the attention of a professional. Look for slits, holes or leaks. Meanwhile, puncturing can be verified using soapy water whenever it is suspected. In general, small punctures are repairable. Examine each tire's inner sidewall for brake fluid leakage. Correct pressure of tires gives them more life, better fuel efficiency, and smooth rides. Take readings using a tire pressure gauge at cold tires while referencing to the recommended pressure on the placard; compare their readings with this pressure to determine if any adjustments are needed.
Q: What are the procedures for rotating tires and checking brakes on the Honda Crosstour?
A: To ensure consistent starting, it is necessary to maintain the vehicle's battery. Therefore, prior to any repair works, always turn off the engine and disconnect the negative terminal. It is for this reason that sparks and contact with skin should be avoided since batteries produce flammable hydrogen gas and contain corrosive sulfuric acid. Put on safety glasses, gloves and keep children from this place. Inspect the battery for damage, corrosion or loose connections. Corrosion must be cleaned away by using a solution of warm water mixed with baking soda if it exists. Make sure that both the battery tray as well as clamp are in good condition and not tightened too much.
Q: What is the importance of Honda Crosstour tire and wheel maintenance?
A: All vehicles covered by the manual are equipped with metric-sized fiberglass or steel belted radial tires. Use of other size or type of tires may affect the ride and handling of the vehicle. Don't mix different types of tires, such as radials and bias belted, on the same vehicle as handling may be seriously affected. It's recommended that tires be replaced in pairs on the same axle, but if only one tire is being replaced, be sure it's the same size, structure and tread design as the other. Because tire pressure has a substantial effect on handling and wear, the pressure on all tires should be checked at least once a month or before any extended trips. Wheels must be replaced if they are bent, dented, leak air, have elongated bolt holes, are heavily rusted, out of vertical symmetry or if the lug nuts won't stay tight. Wheel repairs that use welding or peening are not recommended. Tire and wheel balance is important to the overall handling, braking and performance of the vehicle. Unbalanced wheels can adversely affect handling and ride characteristics as well as tire life. Whenever a tire is installed on a wheel, the tire and wheel should be balanced by a shop with the proper equipment.