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41IMPORTANT TIRE SAFETY INFORMATION¹
Any tire, no matter how well constructed,may 
fail due to improper maintenance or 
service factors. This could create a risk of 
property damage and serious or fatal injury. 
Disregarding any of the safety precautions 
and instructions contained in this manual may 
result in tire failure or explosion causing serious 
personal injury or death. For your safety, 
comply with the following:
TIRE INFLATION 
Keep tires inflated to the pressures 
recommended on the tire data placard. (See 
your Owner’s Manual for location.) These 
inflation pressures must be maintained as 
a minimum. However, do not exceed the 
maximum pressure rating indicated on the tire 
sidewall.
CHECK INFLATION PRESSURES ON ALL 
YOUR TIRES, INCLUDING THE SPARE, 
WHEN TIRES ARE COLD, AT LEAST ONCE A 
MONTH BEFORE DRIVING.
Failure to maintain correct inflation may 
result in improper vehicle handling and may 
cause rapid and irregular tire wear, sudden tire 
destruction, loss of vehicle control and serious 
personal injury. Therefore, inflation pressures 
should be checked at least once a month and 
always prior to long distance trips.
Pressures should be checked when tires are 
cold. The tires are cold when your vehicle has 
been driven less than a mile at moderate speed 
after being stopped for three or more hours.
CHECKING PRESSURE WHEN 
TIRES ARE HOT
If you must add air when your tires are hot, 
add four pounds per square inch (psi) (28kPa) 
above the recommended cold air pressure. 
Recheck the inflation pressure when the tire 
is cold.
For Example Only:
Gauge reading of hot tire: 32psi 
If recommended pressure is: 30psi 
Desired gauge reading of hot tire 30 + 4psi = 
34psi
Check cold pressures as soon as possible, at 
least by the next day. Never “bleed” air from 
hot tires as your tire will be underinflated. Use 
an accurate tire gauge to check pressures. 
Never allow children to air up tires.
DRIVING ON ANY TIRE THAT DOES 
NOT HAVE THE CORRECT INFLATION 
PRESSURE IS DANGEROUS. For replacement 
tires, the correct inflation pressure will be 
provided by your tire retailer. If not, refer to the 
vehicle decal.
Underinflation produces extreme flexing of the 
sidewalls and builds up heat which may result 
in sudden tire destruction and serious personal 
injury. Overinflating can cause the tire to be 
more susceptible to impact damage. 
LOAD LIMITS 
DO NOT OVERLOAD. DRIVING ON ANY 
OVERLOADED TIRE IS DANGEROUS. Never 
load your tires beyond the load carrying limits 
molded into the sidewall of the tires or the 
maximum vehicle load limit as shown on the 
vehicle tire data placard, whichever is less. 
Overloading causes heat to build up which can 
lead to sudden tire failure and serious personal 
injury.
SPEED LIMITS AND SPEED RATED 
TIRES
HIGH SPEED DRIVING CAN BE 
DANGEROUS. Never operate your vehicle 
in excess of lawful speeds or the maximum 
speeds justified by the driving conditions. 
Excessive speeds or racing can cause heat 
buildup in a tire leading to possible failure and 
serious personal injury.
Correct inflation pressure is especially 
important. However, at high speeds, even with 
the correct inflation pressure, a road hazard, 
for example, is more difficult to avoid and if 
contact is made, there is a greater chance of 
causing tire damage than at the lower speed. 
Moreover, driving at high speed reduces the 
reaction time available to avoid accidents and 
bring your vehicle to a safe stop. If you see any 
damage to a tire or wheel, replace it with your 
spare tire and see your tire retailer at once.
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1 Provided by and published at the request of the tire manufacturers/warrantors.