As you rotate your tires on a Honda Civic

Regular tire rotation is important for the tires on your Honda Civic. The warranty on most tires require tire will be updated regularly to keep the warranty in force. Regular rotation will also help the maneuverability and traction capabilities of your Civic.


Instructions
  1. Set the parking brake. Put the transmission in park for an automatic or in first gear for manual transmission.
  2. Jack up the front of your Civic with the hydraulic cylinder. The Civic has a spot on the cylinder of the cross behind the front bumper. Place two candles on the lifting points behind the front wheels. Lower the front of the car on jack stands. The front wheels must be on the floor.
  3. Jack up the rear of the car and place the stand on the front jack point behind the rear tire. The point of taking the rear tow hooks.
  4. Remove loose to all four wheels and tires with the wrench and spin-off lug nuts. Hold the nuts at each corner and record the initial positions of the tires.
  5. Rotating the tire by moving the front wheels and tires of the rear axle on the same side. The rear wheels are on the front axle moved and went to the other side of the car.
  6. Install the wheels and tires on the new site. Use the wrench on lug nuts in a model of transition, you pull on each wheel
  7. Lower the car is made by reversing the order lifting. Jack up each end of the carriage, remove the jack stands and lower the car on the ground.
Tips and Warnings
  • Loosen the lug nuts slightly before lifting the car in order to facilitate the removal of the wheel.
  • Tighten all bolts after driving the car about 60 miles. Translocated nuts tend to loosen when the vehicle is driven.
  • Do not use the jack of security that comes with the car turn the tires. Tire rotation certainly requires a good jack and axle stands.

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