2008 CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT tire pressure

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CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT 2008 3.G Owners Manual Hydroplaning
Hydroplaning is dangerous. Water can build up under
your vehicle’s tires so they actually ride on the water.
This can happen if the road is wet enough and you are
going fast enough. Whe

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CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT 2008 3.G Owners Manual Loading Your Vehicle
It is very important to know how much weight
your vehicle can carry. This weight is called the
vehicle capacity weight and includes the weight
of all occupants, cargo, and all non

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CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT 2008 3.G Owners Manual For more information on tires and in�ation see
Tires on page 5-54andIn�ation - Tire Pressure
on page 5-61.
There is also important loading information on the
vehicle Certi�cation/Tire label. It tells

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CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT 2008 3.G Owners Manual Certi�cation/Tire Label
A vehicle speci�c Certi�cation/Tire label is
attached to the rear edge of the driver’s door.
The label shows the size of your vehicle’s original
tires and the in�ation pres

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CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT 2008 3.G Owners Manual Service............................................................5-3
Accessories and Modi�cations..........................5-3
California Proposition 65 Warning.....................5-4
California Pe

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CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT 2008 3.G Owners Manual CAUTION: (Continued)

Underin�ated tires pose the same
danger as overloaded tires. The
resulting accident could cause serious
injury. Check all tires frequently to
maintain the recommended pressure.
T

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CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT 2008 3.G Owners Manual (G) Maximum Cold In�ation Load Limit:Maximum load that can be carried and the
maximum pressure needed to support that load.
For information on recommended tire pressure
seeIn�ation - Tire Pressure on

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CADILLAC ESCALADE EXT 2008 3.G Owners Manual Tire Terminology and De�nitions
Air Pressure:The amount of air inside the
tire pressing outward on each square inch of
the tire. Air pressure is expressed in pounds per
square inch (psi) or kilopascal