Snow chains will improve the vehicle's handling on snow-covered roads.
Snow chains can be used on the front wheels only.
Check that the snow chains are correctly seated after driving for a few yards. Note the fitting instructions provided by the manufacturer.
Keep your speed below 50 km/h.
If there is a risk that you may get stuck in the snow even though the snow chains are fitted, it is a good idea to deactivate the traction control (ASR) in the ESC system
►Link.
Snow chains will improve braking ability as well as traction in winter conditions.
For technical reasons snow chains may only be used on tyres with certain wheel rim/tyre combinations.
Rim size |
Rim offset |
Tyre size |
---|---|---|
6Jx16 (steel) |
48 mm |
205/55 |
6Jx17 (aluminium) |
48 mm |
205/50 |
Only use snow chains with fine-pitch links. The links must not protrude more than 13.5 mm from the tyres (including tensioner).
Remove wheel covers (if fitted) and trim rings before attaching snow chains.
Remove the chains when roads are free of snow. Otherwise they will impair handling, damage the tyres and wear out very quickly.
Four-wheel drive: Where snow chains are compulsory on certain roads, this normally also applies to cars with four-wheel drive. Snow chains may only be fitted to the front wheels (also on vehicles with four-wheel drive).