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7-7. Tire Information (U.S.A.)
●Tire  Placard:  A  label  indicating  the  OE  tire  sizes,  recommended
inflation pressure, and the maxi mum weight the vehicle can carry.
● Tire  Identification  Number (TIN): A  number on  the sidewall of  e ach
tire  providing  information  about  the  tire  brand  and  manufacturi ng
plant, tire size, and date of manufacture.
● Inflation Pressure: A measure  of the amount of air in a tire.
● kPa: Kilopascal, the metri c unit for air pressure.
● psi: Pounds per square inch, the  English unit for air pressure.
● B-pillar: The structural member at the si de of the vehicle behind the
front door.
● Original  Equipment  (OE):  Des cribes  components  originally
equipped on the vehicle.
● Vehicle Load  Limit: The maximum value of the combination  weight
of occupants and cargo.
● Bead Area of the Tire: Area of the tire ne xt to the rim.
● Sidewall  Area  of  the  Tire:  Area  between  the  bead  area  and  the
tread.
● Tread Area  of  the  Tire: Area  on  the  perimeter  of  the  tire  that  con-
tacts the road when it’s  mounted on the vehicle.
● Seating capacity means the total allowable number of vehicle oc cu-
pants. Seating capacity is  described on the tire label.
● Production  options  weight  is  the  combination  weight  of  installe d
regular production options weighin g over 2.3 kilograms in excess of
the  standard  items  whic h  they  replace,  and not  previously  consid-
ered  in  the  curb  weight  or  accessory  weight,  including  heavy  du ty
brakes, ride levelers, roof rac k, heavy duty battery, and speci al trim.
● Rim is the metal support (wheel)  for a tire or a tire and tube assem-
bly upon which the tire beads are seated.
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Customer Information and Reporting Safety Defects
Steps for Determining  the Correct Load 
Limit
Steps for Determining  Correct Load Limit-
(1) Locate  the  statement  “The  co mbined  weight  of  occupants  and
cargo  should  never  exceed  XXX  kg  or  XXX  lbs.”  on  your  vehicle’s
placard.
(2) Determine  the  combined  weight  of  the  driver  and  passengers  t hat
will be riding in your vehicle.
(3) Subtract  the  combined  weight  of  the  driver  and  passengers  fr om
XXX kg or XXX lbs.
(4) The  resulting  figure  equals  the  available  amount  of  cargo  an d  lug-
gage load capacity. For example, if the “XXX” amount equals 140 0
lbs.  and  there  will  be  five  150  lb  passengers  in  your  vehicle, the
amount  of  available  cargo  and  lu ggage  load  capacity  is  650  lbs.
(1400 - 750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.)
(5) Determine the combined weight of luggage and cargo being loa ded
on  the  vehicle.  That  weight  may  n ot  safely  exceed the  available
cargo and luggage load capac ity calculated in Step 4.
(6) If your vehicle will be towing a trailer, load from your tra iler  will  be
transferred  to  your  vehicle.  Consult  this  manual  to  determine  h ow
this reduces the available cargo and luggage load capacity of y our
vehicle.