Tire Repair
If your tire becomes damaged, it may be repaired if it meets the following
criteria:
•The tire has not been driven on when flat.
• The damage is only on the tread section of your tire (sidewall damage
is not repairable).
• The puncture is no greater thana¼ofaninch (6 mm).
TIRES
Consult  an authorized  tire dealer  for tire  repairs  and additional  informa-
tion.
Run  Flat Tires  — If Equipped
Run  G lat tires  allow  you the capability  to drive  50 miles  (80 km)  at 50  mph 
(80  km/h)  after a rapid  loss of inflation  pressure.  This rapid  loss of 
inflation  is referred  to as  the  S un  Glat mode.  A  Sun  G lat mode  occurs 
when  the tire  inflation  pressure  is of/or  below 14  psi  (96  kPa).  Once  a 
 Sun  G lat tire  reaches  the run  flat mode  it has  limited  driving  capabilities 
and  needs  to be  replaced  immediately.  A  Sun  G lat tire
 is  not  repairable.
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It  is  not  recommended  driving a vehicle  loaded at full  capacity  or to tow 
a  trailer  while  a tire  is in  the  run  flat mode.
See  the tire  pressure  monitoring  section for more  information.
Tire Spinning
When  stuck in mud,  sand,  snow,  or ice  conditions,  do not  spin  your 
vehicle’s  wheels above 30 mph  (48 km/h)  or for  longer  than 30 seconds 
continuously  without stopping.
Refer  to “Freeing  A Stuck  Vehicle”  in “In  Case  Of Emergency”  in your 
Owner ’s  Manual for further  information.
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