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PASSENGER TIRES AND LIGHT TRUCK 
TIRES  LIMITED WARRANTY
Toyo Tire (U.S.A.) Corporation warrants Toyo brand pas- 
senger tires and light truck tires mounted on vehicles as 
original equipment for adjustable conditions as follows: 
1. What is covered by the warranty: 
Toyo brand passenger and light truck tires are war- 
ranted for adjustable conditions other than those listed
under “What Is Not Covered” for the new original 
usable tread down to the treadwear indicators (2/32nd" 
tread remaining) or for 60 months from the date of
manufacture, whichever comes first.  The DOT serial 
number on the sidewall of the tire will be used to 
determine date of manufacture.  This time limit does not
apply to Toyo temporary spare tires.  Presence of a 
manufacturing anomaly is not necessarily required to 
qualify for adjustment. (A) When   less than 25%  of the original usable tread of 
a radial tire, or less than 50% of the original usable 
tread of a temporary spare tire has been worn, the
tire will be replaced with a new Toyo tire free of 
charge, including mounting and balancing. (Adjust- 
ments for ride disturbances or vibration, which can-
not be corrected by balancing are only adjustable in 
the first 25% of usable tread.)  Service charges or 
any applicable taxes are payable by you. 
(B) When   more than 25%  of the original usable tread 
of a radial tire, or more than 50% of the original 
usable tread of a temporary spare tire has been
worn the user must pay for the cost of a replace- 
ment tire based on the amount of tread used.  This  is calculated by dividing the number of 32nds of an 
inch used by the original usable tread depth and 
multiplying by the actual current dealer selling
price.  Service charges or any applicable taxes are 
payable by you. 
2. What is not covered by the warranty:  (A) Mileage is not warranted. 
(B) Damage due to road hazards whether repairable or not (such as cuts, snags, bruises, impact or punc-
tures, improper tire chains) . 
(C) Irregular tread wear or rapid tread wear due to  failure to rotate the tires at recommended intervals, 
or from vehicle misalignment. 
(D) Damage resulting from improper repair materials or  procedures. 
(E) Damage from  incorrect mounting or dismounting of  the tire, incorrect wheel size, or failure to balance 
the tires. 
(F) Damage or uneven tread wear from incorrect infla-  tion, overloading, fire, theft, defective mechanical 
conditions such as brakes, shocks, rims, wreck or 
collision, and willful damage or abuse. 
(G) Damage, corrosion, or rubber deterioration due to  the use of oil-based chemicals, water-based seal- 
ers, balancing substances, or flammable gases. 
(H) Ride, balance, or vibration complaints after the first  25% of tread wear. 
(I) Minor surface blemishes due to weathering and  normal wear and tear which do not affect the 
serviceability of the tire.  (J) Any tire which has been run to destruction while flat. 
(K) Tires used in commercial service.
(L) Claims after 5 years from the date the tire was 
manufactured. 
(M) Tires on vehicles normally operated outside the  United States. 
(N) Claims made by anyone other than the original retail  purchaser of the vehicle. 
(O) Tires with the D.O.T. identification number removed  or rendered illegible, or branded "used". 
(P) Any claim where the tire is not presented and  available for Toyo's inspection. 
(Q) Any tire for which mileage and tire rotation records  are not available or verifiable. 
(R) Any tires worn beyond the wear bars (less than 2/  32" remaining tread) . 
(S) Temporary spare tires used at speeds over 50 miles  per hour. 
(T) Dealer service charges are not covered for routine  or required maintenance of the tires such as align- 
ments or rotation.
CONSUMER’S OBLIGATION
The consumer is responsible for proper tire care and
maintenance: 
(1) Tires must be rotated every 7,500 miles or sooner if  upon inspection, irregular or erratic tread wear is begin- 
ning to appear. Keep a record of the rotation. 
(2) The consumer must maintain the recommended air
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TREAD WEAR INDICATORS (WEAR BARS): Tires 
contain Tread Wear Indicators (Wear Bars) in the grooves 
of the tire tread which   show up when only 
2/32nds of an inch (1.6mm) of tread is remaining. 
At this stage, your tires must be replaced. Tires 
worn beyond this stage are dangerous.
HAZARDSObjects in the road that threaten a tire should be safely
avoided. These objects are potholes, glass, metal, rocks, 
wood debris and the like. Unavoidable contact should 
prompt a thorough tire inspection.
You may not always recall hitting an object that can 
damage or injure your tires.  If while driving your vehicle 
experiences any unusual vibrations, ride disturbance or
noise and/or you suspect that possible damage to the tires 
or vehicle has occurred.    DO NOT JAM OR LOCK YOUR 
BRAKES!    Rather reduce your speed and drive with 
caution until you can safely pull off the road.  Stop and 
inspect the tires.  If the tire is underinflated or damaged, 
deflate, remove the tire and rim assembly and replace it
with your spare.  If you cannot detect a cause, have the 
vehicle towed to the nearest vehicle or tire dealer to have 
the vehicle inspected.
REPAIRING, MOUNTING AND 
DEMOUNTING OF TIRES
Do not attempt to repair, mount or demount a tire 
yourself.   Tire changing can be dangerous and must be 
done by professionally trained persons using proper tools 
and procedures as specified by the Rubber Manufacturers
Association (RMA).   Follow these mounting recom- 
mendations.   Your tires should be mounted on wheels of 
correct size and type and which are in good, clean condi-  tion. Bent, chipped or rusted wheels may cause tire dam- 
age. The inside of the tire must be free from foreign 
materials.  
Have your dealer check the wheels before 
mounting new tires.   Mismatched tires and rims can 
explode during mounting. Also, mismatched tires and rims 
can result in dangerous tire failure on the road. If a tire is
mounted by error on the wrong-sized rim, do not remount 
it on the proper rim - scrap it. It may be damaged internally 
(which is not externally visible) by being dangerously
stretched and could fail on the highway. 
Old valves may leak. When new tubeless tires are 
mounted, have new valves of the correct type installed.
Tubeless tires must be mounted only on wheels de- 
signed for tubeless tires, i.e., wheels which have safety 
humps or ledges. 
Never perform a temporary repair, use an innertube or 
inject sealant as a permanent substitute for a proper 
repair. Only qualified persons should repair tires. 
Be sure that all your valves have suitable valve caps. This 
will keep valve cores clean and clear and guard against 
leakage. 
REPAIRS - WHENEVER POSSIBLE, SEE A TIRE 
DEALER AT ONCE.   Some tire manufacturers do not 
warrant any inspection or repair process. The repair is
entirely the responsibility of the repairer.   Punctures in the 
tread of a passenger tire which do not exceed 1/4 of an 
inch (6mm) in diameter can usually be repaired by following
the Rubber Manufacturer's Association (RMA) Passenger 
and Light Truck Repair procedures.   Contact the manufac- 
turer of your tires for its position and assistance as to the
acceptable location for a proper repair and the repair of 
speed rated tires.   Do not use plug repairs. They may 
cause further damage to the tire. They are not  always air tight and the plug may fail. 
 Do not exceed 
posted speed limits on any repaired tire. Certain tire 
manufacturers speed ratings are voided if the tire is
repaired. 
Although a tire was properly repaired, internal structural 
damage resulting from the puncture may have occurred. 
Sometime later the damage may cause the tire to be
removed from service. 
If the tire has a puncture in the tread which exceeds 1/4 
inch (6mm), the tire must be replaced. If any tire has 
sustained a puncture, have the tire inspected internally by
a tire dealer for possible damage that may have occurred. 
Improper mounting and inflation procedures can cause an 
explosion of the tire/rim assembly. Only specially trained 
persons should perform these tasks. Contact your tire
store or dealer for assistance. 
CAUTION -   Never, under any circumstance, intro- 
duce a flammable substance into a tire.
WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND BALANCINGWheel alignment and balancing are important for safety 
and maximum mileage from your tires. Check how your tires 
are wearing at least once a month. If your tires are wearing 
unevenly, such as the inside shoulder of the tire wearing
faster than the rest of the tread, or if you detect excessive 
vibration, your vehicle may be out of alignment or balance. 
These conditions not only shorten the life of your tires, but
adversely affect the handling characteristics of your vehicle 
which could be dangerous. If you detect irregular wear or 
vibration, have your alignment and balance checked imme-
diately. Tires which have been run underinflated will show 
more wear on the shoulders than in the center of the tread. 
* Provided by and published at the request of the tire  manufacturers/warrantors.
IMPORTANT TIRE SAFETY INFORMATION*
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TRAILER TOWINGIf you anticipate towing a trailer, you should see a tire dealer 
for advice concerning the correct size of tire and pressure. 
Tire size and pressure will depend on the type and size of 
the trailer and hitch utilized, but in no case must the
maximum cold inflation pressure or the tire load rating be 
exceeded. Check the tire decal and your Owner’s Manual 
for further recommendations on trailer towing.
TIRE ALTERATIONSDo not perform any alterations on your tires. Alterations
may prevent proper performance, leading to tire damage, 
which can result in an accident. Tires which become 
unserviceable due to alterations such as truing, whitewall
inlays, addition of balancing or sealant liquids, may be 
excluded from warranty coverage. Consult your tire war- 
ranty.
HIGH PRESSURE TEMPORARY SPARE 
TIRES
1) The high-pressure spare tire in your Nissan vehicle is designed for temporary use only and must not be 
used continually as a regular tire. The standard tire
should be repaired and/or replaced as soon as 
possible. 
2) Avoid driving over obstacles that may damage the tire through impact or cutting, such as potholes, glass, 
metal, etc.  3) Speed must not exceed 50MPH (80km/h) for non- 
speed-rated temporary spare tires. 
4) Temporary spare tires have a limited treadlife which can vary depending on road conditions and your 
driving habits.  The spare tire should be returned to the 
trunk as soon as the standard tire can be repaired or
replaced. 
5) Because the high-pressure spare tire was specifically  designed for your car, it should not be used on any
other vehicle. 
6) Do not use snow chains on your high-pressure spare.  This could cause damage to your vehicle.
7) Check the tire’s cold inflation pressure monthly and 
maintain at 60psi (4.2kg/cm
2) even when not in use. 
8) The high-pressure spare tire should not be used with any other rim nor should standard tires, wheel covers, 
or trim rings be used on the high-pressure spare tire 
rim which was originally installed.
9) When the tread wear indicator appears on the tire, 
replace it only with the same type spare tire. 
10) Do not enter an automatic carwash with a temporary spare tire fitted. 
11) Do not make a sharp turn or apply the brakes  suddenly when driving on a high-pressure tempo-
rary spare. 
Note:  When using any temporary type spare tire, be 
sure to follow the vehicle Owner’s Manual
instructions.
TIRE STORAGEAll tires should be stored in a cool dry place indoors so that
there is no danger of water collecting inside them. 
When tires are stored they should be stored in a cool place 
away from sources of heat and ozone such as hot pipes and 
electric generators. Be sure that surfaces on which tires
are stored are clean and free from grease, gasoline or other 
substances which could deteriorate the rubber. (Tires 
exposed to these materials during storage or driving could
be subject to sudden failure.) 
To Avoid Damage to your Tires and 
Possible Accident: 
•  Check tire pressure at least once a month when 
tires are cold and before long trips. 
•  Do not underinflate/overinflate. 
•  Do not overload. 
•  Drive at moderate speeds, observe legal limits. 
•  Avoid driving over potholes, obstacles, curbs or 
edges of pavement.
•  Avoid excessive wheel spinning. 
•  If you see any damage to a tire, replace with spare 
and see the tire manufacturer’s dealer or your
Nissan dealership. 
For further information, the   Consumer Tire Guide on 
passenger tire care, safety and mileage performance is 
available in the United States by writing the Tire Industry
Safety Council, Box 1801, Washington, D.C. 20013.
* Provided by and published at the request of the tire manufacturers/warrantors.
IMPORTANT TIRE SAFETY INFORMATION*