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Consumer information and Reporting safety defects

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Vehicle label

The vehicle label is affixed to the driv-

er’s side B-pillar (US).

On Canadian vehicles this label is lo-

cated inside the glovebox.

Example:

The vehicle label shows original tire

size, recommended cold tire inflation

pressure on each tire at maximum

loaded vehicle weight, seating capac-

ity and loading information.

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Adverse safety consequences

of under-inflation

Driving at high speeds with exces-

sively low tire pressures can cause

the tires to flex severely and to rapidly

become hot. A sharp increase in tem-

perature could cause tread separa-

tion, and failure of the tire(s). Possible

resulting loss of vehicle control could

lead to an accident.

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Measuring and adjusting air

pressure to achieve proper infla-

tion

Check and, if necessary, adjust the

pressure of each tire (including the

spare) at least once a month and be-

fore any long journey. Check the tire

pressures when the tires are cold.

Use a pressure gauge to adjust the

tire pressures to the specific values.

Driving even a short distance warms

up the tires and increases the tire

pressures. Also, the tire pressures

are affected by the outside tempera-

ture. It is best to check tire pressure

outdoors before driving the vehicle.

When a tire becomes warm, the air in-

side it expands, causing the tire pres-

sure to increase. Be careful not to

mistakenly release air from a warm

tire to reduce its pressure.

¢ Glossary of tire terminology

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Cold tire pressure

The pressure in a tire that has been

driven less than 1 mile or has been

standing for three hours or more.

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TIRE AND LOADING INFORMATION

SEATING CAPACITY : TOTAL 5

ORIGINAL TIRE SIZE

SEE OWNER’S MANUAL FOR

ADDITIONAL INFORMATION

COLD TIRE

INFLATION PRESSRE

COLD TIRE

INFLATION PRESSRE

FRONT

REAR

220kPa,32PSI
200kPa,29PSI

P205/55R16

T135/70D16

420kPa, 60PSI

COMPACT SPARE TIRE

The combined weight of occupants and

cargo should never exceed 408kg or 900lbs.

FRONT 2 : REAR 3

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