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Towing Your Vehicle from the  Rear Loading Your Vehicle 
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I NOTICE: 
Do not  tow  your  vehicle  from  the  rear.  Your 
vehicle  could  be  badly  damaged  and  the  repairs 
would  not  be  covered  by  your  warranty. 
Fm OCCUPANTS  VEHICLE  CAP. WT. 
TIRE-LOADING INFORMATION 
FRT.  CTR. 
RR. TOTAL LBS. KG 
MAX.  LOADING & GVWR  SAME AS VEHICLE 
CAPACITY  WEIGHT  XXX COLD  TIRE 
TIRE 
SIZE SPEED  PRESSURE 
RTG PSI/KPa 
FRT. 
RR. 
SPA. 
IF TIRES  ARE HOT, ADD 4PS1128KPa 
SEE OWNER’S MANUAL  FOR ADDITIONAL 
INFORMATION 
Two labels on your  vehicle show how much weight it 
may properly  carry.  The Tire-Loading  Information  label 
found  on  the  rear  edge 
of the  driver’s  door tells you the 
proper  size,  speed  rating and recommended  inflation 
pressures  for  the tires 
on your vehicle.  It also  gives  you 
important  information  about the number  of people that 
can  be in your  vehicle and the total weight that  you can 
carry.  This weight 
is called  the Vehicle  Capacity  Weight 
and  includes  the weight  of all  occupants,  cargo,  and all 
nonfdctory-installed  options. 
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Compact Spare  Tire 
Although the  compact  spare  was fully  inflated when 
your  vehicle  was new,  it can  lose  air  after  a  time. 
Check  the  inflation pressure regularly. It  should be 
60 psi (420 kPa). After  installing  the  compact  spare on 
your vehicle,  you should  stop as soon  as possible  and 
make  sure  your  spare  tire 
is correctly  inflated.  The 
compact  spare  is made  to  perform  well at posted  speed 
limits  for  distances  up to 
3,000 miles (5 000 km), so you 
can  finish  your trip and  have your full-size  tire  repaired 
or  replaced  where  you want.  Of course,  it’s best  to 
replace  your  spare  with a  full-size  tire as soon as  you 
can.  Your  spare  will last longer  and be  in  good  shape 
in 
case you need it again. 
I NOTICE: 
Don’t  take your  compact  spare  through  an 
automatic  car  wash with guide rails.  The 
compact  spare can get caught  on the  rails.  That 
can  damage  the  tire  and wheel,  and maybe  other 
parts 
of your  vehicle. 
Don’t  use  your compact  spare  on some  other vehicle. 
And  don’t mix your  compact  spare  or  wheel with other 
wheels  or tires.  They  won’t fit.  Keep your spare  and its 
wheel together. 
NOTICE: 
Tire  chains  won’t fit  your  compact  spare.  Using 
them  will damage  your  vehicle and destroy  the 
chains 
too. Don’t  use tire  chains  on  your  compact 
spare.  
     
        
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Inflation - Tire  Pressure 
The  Tire-Loading  Information  label  which  is  on the rear 
edge 
of the  driver’s  door  shows  the correct  inflation 
pressures  for  your  tires,  when  they’re  cold.  “Cold” 
means  your  vehicle  has  been  sitting  for at  least 
three 
?--., hours TI-< 01 &iv_eu~o more than.a.mile. 
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: 
Too much  flexing 
0 Too much heat 
Tire overloading 
Bad  wear 
Bad handling 
Bad fuel economy. 
If your tires  have  too  much air (overinflation), 
you can get: 
Unusual  wear 
0 Bad handling 
Rough  ride 
0 Needless  damage  from  road hazards. 
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When  to Check 
Check  your  tires  once a month  or  more. 
Don’t  forget  your  compact  spare  tire. 
It should  be  at 
60 psi (420 Wa). 
How  to Check 
Use  a  good  quality  pocket-type  gage  to  check  tire 
pressure.  Simply  looking  at  the  tires  will  not  tell  you  the 
pressure,  especially  if  you  have  radial  tires 
-- which 
may  look  properly  inflated  even 
if they’re  underinflated. 
If your  tires  have  valve  caps,  be sure  to put  them  back 
on.  They  help  prevent  leaks  by  keeping  out  dirt  and 
moisture. 
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When rotating your tires;. always use the correct rotation 
pattern  shown here. 
Don’t  include the compact  spare  tire 
in your tire 
rotation. 
After  the tires 
have been  rotated, adjust  the front  and 
rear inflation pressures as shown  on the  Tire-Loading 
Infc~-mation  label. 
Make certain  that all wheel nuts are. 
properly tightened.  See 
“Wheel Nut Torque” in the 
Index. 
Rust  or  dirt  on a wheel, or on  the  parts  to which 
it 
is fastened,  can  make wheel  nuts become  loose 
after 
a time.  The wheel  could  come off and cause 
an  accident. 
When you  change a wheel,  remove 
any  rust  or  dirt  from places  where  the wheel 
attaches to the  vehicle, In  an emergency,  you can 
use a cloth  or a paper  towel to do this; but be 
sure  to use 
a scraper  or  wire brush  later, if  you 
need  to,  to  get  all  the rust  or  dirt 
off. (See 
“Changing 
a Flat  Tire”  in the  Index.) 
I 
When it’s Time for New Tires 
One  way to tell when it’s 
time for  new tires 
is to 
check the treadwear 
indicators, 
which will 
appear  when your tires have 
only I /16 inch (I .6 mm) or 
less 
of tread remaining. 
You need a new  tire if: 
You can see the indicators  at three  or more places 
around the tire. 
You can see  cord or fabric  showing  through the tire’s 
rubber. 
The  tread  or sidewall is cracked,  cut or snagged  deep 
enough 
to show  cord or  fabric.  
     
        
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Part B: Owner  Checks  and  Services 
Listed below are owner  checks  and services which 
should  be performed at the intervals specified to help 
ensure  the safety, dependability  and emission control 
performance 
of your vehicle. 
Be  sure  any necessary repairs  are completed  at once. 
Whenever  any fluids  or  lubricants  are  added to your 
vehicle,  make sure they  are the proper ones, as shown 
in 
Part D. 
At Each Fuel Fill 
Engine  Oil  Level 
Check  the engine  oil  level  and  add t,he proper oil if 
necessary.  See “Engine  Oil” in the Index for  further 
details. 
Engine  Coolant  Level 
Check the  engine coolant level and add  the proper 
coolant mix  if necessary.  See “Coolant”  in the Index for 
further  details. 
Windshield  Washer  Fluid  Level 
Check the windshield washer  tluid level  in  the 
windshield washer tank  and  add the proper tluid  if 
necessary.  See “Windshield  Washer Fluid” 
in the Index 
for  further  details. 
At Least Once a Month 
Tire  Inflation 
Check tire inflation.  Make  sure tires are inflated to the 
pressures  specified 
on the  Tire-Loading  Information 
label  located 
on the rear edge of the  driver’s  door. See 
“Tires” 
in the  Index  for further  details. 
Cassette  Deck 
Clean cassette  deck. Cleaning should  be done  every 
50 hours  of tape  play.  See  “Audio  Systems” in the 
Index for further details. 
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