User Guide

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Poorly
maintained and improperly used tires
are dangerous.
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Overloading your tires can cause
overheating
as
a
result
of
too much friction.
You could have an air-out and
a
serious
accident. See “Loading Your Vehicle”
in
the Index.
Underinflated tires pose the same danger
as
overloaded tires. The resulting accident
could cause serious injury. Check all tires
frequently to maintain the recommended
pressure. Tire pressure should be checked
when your tires are cold.
Overinflated tires are more likely to
be
cut, punctured or broken by
a
sudden
impact
--
such as when
you
hit
a
pothole.
Keep tires at the recommended pressure.
Worn,
old tires
can
cause accidents. If your
tread
is
badly
worn,
or if your tires have
been damaged. replace them.
Inflation
--
Tire Pressure
The CertificationRire label, which is on the driver’s
door edge, above the door latch, shows the correct
inflation pressures for your tires when they’re cold.
“Cold” means your vehicle has been sitting for at least
three hours or driven no more than
1
mile
(1.6
km).
NOTICE:
Don’t let anyone tell you that underinflation or
overinflation is
all
right. It’s not.
If
your tires
don’t have enough air (underinflation), you can
get the following:
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Too
much flexing
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Too much heat
Tire overloading
Bad wear
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Bad handling
Bad fuel economy.
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