1996 CHEVROLET TRACKER tire pressure

[x] Cancel search: tire pressure

Page 152 of 387

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996  Owners Manual I 
Here’s  how anti-lock  works.  Let’s say the  road is wet. 
You’re driving  safely. Suddenly  an animal  jumps out in 
front  of you. 
You slam on the brakes. Here’s what happens with ABS.

Page 158 of 387

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996  Owners Manual Skidding 
In a skid, a driver can lose control of the  vehicle. 
Defensive drivers avoid most skids  by taking 
reasonable care suited to existing conditions,  and 
by not “overdriving” those cond

Page 172 of 387

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996  Owners Manual Driving  in  Mud, Sand, Snow or Ice 
When  you  drive in mud, snow or sand,  your wheels 
won’t  get good traction.  You can’t accelerate  as 
quickly,  turning is more difficult, and you’ll  ne

Page 178 of 387

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996  Owners Manual Hydroplaning 
Hydroplaning is dangerous. So much water  can  build up 
under  your tires that they  can actually ride 
on the water. 
This  can  happen  if the road is  wet enough and you’re 
going

Page 181 of 387

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996  Owners Manual Reduce  your speed according  to  your speedometer, not 
to your sense  of motion.  After driving  for  any distance 
at  higher speeds,  you may tend  to think 
you are going 
slower than 
you actual

Page 191 of 387

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996  Owners Manual Loading Your Vehicle 
TIRE PLACARD 
I GWR IGWR FRTI GAWR RR I I I I I I 
LBIKg 
~~ 
TIRES 
RIMS 
INFLATION 
COLD PSl/kPa PRESSURE 
MFD BY CAM1 AUTOMOTIVE DATE GVWR GAWR FRT CANADA GAWR RR 
Two labels

Page 277 of 387

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996  Owners Manual We don’t make tires. Your new Geo comes with 
high-quality tires made  by a leading  tire manufacturer. 
If you ever have  questions about your tire warranty and 
where to obtain service, see your G

Page 278 of 387

CHEVROLET TRACKER 1996  Owners Manual Inflation -- Tire Pressure 
The Tire-Loading Information label, which is on  the 
driver’s  door lock pillar, 
shows the correct inflation 
pressures for  your tires when they’re  cold. “Cold”
Page:   1-8 9-16 next >