solenoid to allow either full flow or noflow through the solenoid’s valve.
OPERATION
When an electrical current is applied to the solenoid coil, a magnetic field is created which produces an attraction
to the plunger, causing the plunger to move and work against the spring pressure and the load applied by the fluid
the valve is controlling. The plunger is normally directly attached to thevalve which it is to operate. When the cur-
rent is removed from the coil, the attraction is removed and the plunger will return to its original position due to
spring pressure.
The plunger is made of a conductive material and accomplishes this movement by providing a path for the magnetic
field to flow. By keeping the air gap between the plunger and the coil to the minimum necessary to allow free move-
ment of the plunger, the magnetic field is maximized.
Radial-ply tires have the same load-carrying capacity as other types of tires of the same size. They also use the
same recommended inflation pressures.
The use of oversized tires, either in the front or rear of the vehicle, can cause vehicle drive train failure. This could
also cause inaccurate wheel speed signals when the vehicle is equipped with Anti-Lock Brakes.
The use of tires from different manufactures on the same vehicle is NOT recommended. The proper tire pressure
should be maintained on all four tires.
TIRE PRESSURE FOR HIGH SPEEDS
For proper tire pressure specification refer to the Owners Manual.
REPLACEMENT TIRES
The original equipment tires provide a proper balance of many characteristics such as:
Ride
Noise
Handling
Durability
Tread life
Traction
Rolling resistance
Speed capability
It is recommended that tires equivalent to the original equipment tires beused when replacement is needed.
Failure to use equivalent replacement tires may adversely affect the safety and handling of the vehicle.
The use of oversize tires may cause interference with vehicle components.Under extremes of suspension and
steering travel, interference with vehicle components may cause tire damage.
WARNING: Failure to equip the vehicle with tires having adequate speed capability can result in sudden tire
failure.
TIRE INFLATION PRESSURES
WARNING: Over or under inflated tires can affect
vehicle handling and tread wear. This may cause
the tire to fail suddenly, resulting in loss of vehicle
control.
Under inflation will cause rapid shoulder wear (1), tire
flexing, and possible tire failure.