2007 Kia Rio Owners Manual

Maintenance
Summer tires
Traction - AA, A, B & C
WARNING - Tire
The traction  grades, from  highest  to
lowest,  are   AA,  A,  B  and   C.  The
grades  represent  the tires  ability  to
stop on  wet pavement  as measured
under controlled  conditions on spec-
ified   government   test  surfaces   of
asphalt  and concrete. A  tire marked
C  may  have poor  traction  perform-
ance.
Kia specifies  summer  tires on some
models  to provide  superior perform-
ance on dry  roads. Summer tire  per-
formance is  substantially  reduced in
snow  and ice.  Summer  tires do  not
have  the   tire   traction  rating   M+S
(Mud and Snow) on the tire side wall.
if you plan  to operate your vehicle  in
snowy  or icy  conditions. Kia  recom-
mends  the  use of  snow  tires  or  all
season tires on  all four wheels.
temperature
The  temperature  grade  for this
tire is  established for  a tire that
is   properly   inflated    and   not
overloaded.   Excessive speed,
underinflation,     or    excessive
loading,  either separately  or in
combination,   can   cause   heat
build-up  and   possible sudden
tire failure.  This can  cause loss
of  vehicle  control  and serious
injury or death.
Temperature -A, B &  C
The  temperature  grades are  A  (the
highest), B and  C. The grades repre-
sent the  tire’s resistance  to the gen-
eration of heat and  its ability to dissi-
pate  heat  when  tested   under  con-
trolled   conditions    on   a  specified
indoor laboratory  test wheel.
Sustained    high   temperature    can
cause  the   material  of   the  tires  to
degenerate and  reduce tires life,  and
excessive  temperature   can  lead  to
sudden tires  failure. Grades A  and B
represent  higher   levels  of  perform-
ance on the laboratory test wheel than
the minimum required by the law.
Snow tires
If you equip your  car with snow tires,
they  should  be  the  same  size  and
have the  same load  capacity as  the
original  tires.  Snow  tires  should  be
installed  on  all  four   wheels;  other-
wise, poor handling  may result.
Snow  tires  should  carry  28  kPa  (4
psi) more air pressure  than the pres-
sure recommended  for  the standard
tires on  the tire  label on  the driver's
side of  the center  pillar, or up  to the
maximum pressure shown on the tire
sidewall, whichever is  less.
All season tires
Kia   specifies   all  season   tires   on
some  models  to  provide  good  per-
formance   for  use   all   year  round,
including  snowy and icy  road condi-
tions. All  season  tires  are  identified
by ALL  SEASON  and/or  M+S (Mud
and Snow) on the tire sidewall. Snow
tires  have better  snow  traction than
all  season  tires  and  may  be  more
appropriate in  some areas.
Do not drive faster than 120 km/h (75
mph) when your car is equipped  with
snow tires.
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