2009 CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER tire pressure

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2009 1.G Owners Manual One or more TPMS sensors are missing or
damaged. The DIC message and the TPMS
malfunction light should go off when the TPMS
sensors are installed and the sensor matching
process is performed successfu

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2009 1.G Owners Manual You have two minutes to match the �rst tire/wheel
position, and �ve minutes overall to match all four
tire/wheel positions. If it takes longer than two minutes, to
match the �rst tire and wheel, or mo

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2009 1.G Owners Manual Tire Inspection and Rotation
We recommend that you regularly inspect your
vehicle’s tires, including the spare tire, if the
vehicle has one, for signs of wear or damage.
SeeWhen It Is Time for New T

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2009 1.G Owners Manual Reset the Tire Pressure Monitor System. SeeTire
Pressure Monitor Operation on page 5-69.
Make certain that all wheel nuts are properly
tightened. See “Wheel Nut Torque” under
Capacities and Speci

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2009 1.G Owners Manual You need new tires if any of the following statements
are true:
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

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2009 1.G Owners Manual GM recommends replacing tires in sets of four.
This is because uniform tread depth on all tires
will help keep your vehicle performing most like
it did when the tires were new. Replacing less
than a f

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2009 1.G Owners Manual Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance
The tires and wheels on your vehicle were aligned and
balanced carefully at the factory to give you the longest
tire life and best overall performance. Adjustments to

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CHEVROLET TRAIL BLAZER 2009 1.G Owners Manual Tire Sealant and Compressor Kit
{CAUTION:
Idling a vehicle in an enclosed area with poor
ventilation is dangerous. Engine exhaust may
enter the vehicle. Engine exhaust contains Carbon
Monoxide (CO) wh