For Example Only:
Gauge reading of hot tire:................................ 32 psi (220 kPa)
If recommended cold inflation pressure is: ............. 30 psi (205 kPa)
Desired gauge reading of hot tire 30 + 4 psi = ........
34 psi (205 + 30 = 235 kPa)
Therefore: add 2 psi ....................................... (15 kPa)
BFGOODRICH TIRES
Check 
cold pressure  as soon  as possible,  preferably  within 24 hours. 
“Bleeding”  air from  hot tires  could  result  in underinflation.  Use an 
accurate  tire gauge  to check  pressures.  Never allow children  to inflate 
or  deflate  tires.
TIRE PRESSURE  MONITORING  SYSTEM (TPMS):
Your vehicle  may be equipped  with a Ti re  Pressure  Monitoring  System 
(TPMS)  that is designed  to monitor  the pressure  of tires  mounted  on your 
vehicle  and sends  a signal  to the  driver  if a tire  pressure  falls below  a 
predetermined  level. A TPMS  should  not replace  monthly  manual 
pressure  checks for all four  (4) tires  and the spar e.
  We  recommend  that 
you  manually  monitor and check  tire pressure  inflation with a pressure 
gauge.
Your  tires should  have the recommended  pressure listed by your 
vehicle’s  manufacturer.  This information  can be found  in the  vehicle 
owner ’s  manual and often  on a placard  located in the  vehicle’s  door 
jamb,  inside  the fuel  hatch,  or on  the  glove  compartment  door. If you 
have  a
  plus  size fitment  that requires  a higher  inflation  pressure,  your tire 
pressure  monitoring  system will require  re-calibration  to the  new  infla-
tion  pressure.  Refer to your  tire dealer/installer  of plus  size tires  for 
proper  inflation  pressure.
We  r
ecommend  checking air pressure  once each month,  and before  a long 
trip.  Whether  you have  a full-sized  or mini-spare,  make sure that it is 
properly  inflated as well.  If the  TPMS  generates  improper monitoring  or 
signals  we recommend  that you consult  your owner ’s  manual provided 
with  your  vehicle  and follow-up  with your  vehicle’s  manufacturer.
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For Example Only:
Gauge reading of hot tire:.............................................. 32 psi (220 kPa)
If recommended cold inflation pressure is: .................... 30 psi (205 kPa)
Desired gauge reading of hot tire 30 + 4 psi =.............34 psi (205 + 30 = 235 kPa)
Therefore: add 2 psi....................................................... (15 kPa)
Check cold pressure as soon as possible, preferably within 24 hours.
“Bleeding” air from hot tires could result in underinflation. Use an
accurate tire gauge to check pressures. Never allow children to inflate
or deflate tires.
FOR MICHELIN® PAX® SYSTEM TIRES/SELF-SUPPORTING ZERO
PRESSURE (ZP) TIRES CHECK INFLATION PRESSURES AS SOON
AS POSSIBLE FOLLOWING A LOW PRESSURE WARNING
The PAX® System requires a functioning, correctly calibrated on-board
vehicle tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) to monitor the air
pressure and alert the driver when a low pressure event occurs. Be
certain to ensure that your vehicle’s Tire Pressure Monitoring System
(TPMS) is functioning and is correctly calibrated. Refer to your vehicle
owner ’s manual or your vehicle dealer.
Low pressure warning systems are designed to alert the driver to a low
air pressure situation in at least one tire on the vehicle. While your ZP
tires are designed to provide continued mobility in the event of an air
loss, the sooner you respond to a warning and take corrective action, the
greater the likelihood that the tire can be returned to service.
Always visually inspect your MICHELIN® PAX® System tire and
self-supporting tires and use a pressure gauge to check the air pressure
in all 4 tires following any low pressure warning. (Unless advised to do
otherwise by the manufacturer of your low pressure warning system.)
If the tire pressure is at or below 18 PSI, proceed to the nearest
Authorized PAX System Retailer for PAX tires or a participating Michelin
tire retailer for ZP tires (or a representative of your vehicle manufacturer
if advised to do so in your vehicle owner ’s manual) and have the tire
demounted and thoroughly inspected for possible internal damage.
If you are unable to see any damage to the tire, and the tire pressure is
more than 18 PSI, reinflate your tire to the proper air pressure. (See
instructions for checking pressures when tires are hot.) When tires
have cooled, check air pressure again. If any tire has lost more than
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