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lane changes. Failure to follow any of these 
warnings may result in loss of control of the 
vehicle, leading to an accident and serious 
injury or death.
TIRE CARE AND MAINTENANCE 
GUIDE
The easiest way to help ensure satisfactory 
mileage and performance from your Goodyear 
or Dunlop tires is to give them a simple but 
frequent (at least monthly) inspection for 
proper inflation, even treadwear, and the 
presence of any damage.
DO MAINTAIN PROPER INFLATION 
PRESSURE IN YOUR TIRES
Proper inflation pressure is necessary for 
optimum tire performance, safety and fuel 
economy. Check inflation pressures at least 
once a month and before long trips. Use an 
accurate tire pressure gauge. Always check 
pressures when the tires are cold (when the 
vehicle has been driven less than one mile). If 
you must check inflation when the tires are 
hot, add 4 psi (27 kPa) to the recommended 
cold inflation pressure. It is difficult to tell just 
by looking at radial tires whether they are 
underinflated.* 
Furthermore, when operating a vehicle 
equipped with radial tires, it is difficult to 
notice when a tire has gone flat or nearly flat 
since the “feel” of the vehicle does not change 
significantly.*Evidence of air loss or repeated underinflation 
always requires expert inspection to determine 
the source of leakage and tire removal to 
determine repairability. To avoid injury, NEVER 
attempt to reinflate a tire that has been run 
severely underinflated. 
Progressive air loss may result from punctures, 
cuts, curbing, impacts or partial bead 
unseating. Some fitment causes for air loss are 
(1) incomplete bead seating, (2) bead tearing 
caused by a machine tool due to insufficient 
lubrication or improper adjustment, (3) leaking 
valve core or rubber valve components should 
be replaced when problems are detected and 
whenever tires are replaced.
Always maintain inflation pressure at the level 
recommended by the vehicle manufacturer 
as shown on the vehicle placard, vehicle 
certification label or in the vehicle Owner’s 
Manual:
Underinflation is the leading cause of tire 
failure and may result in severe cracking, 
component separation or “blowout.” It reduces 
tire load capacity, allows excessive sidewall 
flexing and increases rolling resistance, 
resulting in heat and mechanical damage. 
Maintaining proper inflation pressure is the 
single most important thing you can do to 
promote tire durability and maximize tread life. 
Overinflation increases stiffness, which may 
deteriorate ride and generate unwanted 
vibration. Overinflation also increases the 
chances of impact damage.
DON’T OVERLOAD YOUR VEHICLE 
OR TIRES
Check your vehicle Owner’s Manual to 
determine the load limits. Overloading your 
vehicle places stress on your tires and other 
critical vehicle components. Overloading a 
vehicle can cause poor handling, increased 
fuel consumption and may cause tire failure. 
Overloading your tires can result in severe 
cracking, component separation or “blowout”.
Never fit your vehicle with new tires that have 
less load capacity than shown on the vehicle 
tire placard and remember that optimum 
rim width is important for proper tire load 
distribution and function. 
The maximum load capacity stamped on the 
sidewalls of P-Metric & European Metric tires 
is reduced by 10% when used on a light truck, 
utility vehicle or trailer. Never fit P-Metric 
or European Metric tires to light trucks that 
specify LT-type replacement tires.
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