
B. Load Range and Load InflationLimits: Indicates the tire's load-carryingcapabilities and its inflation limits.
C. Maximum Load Dual lb (kg) at psi(kPa) cold: Indicates the maximum loadand tire pressure when the tire is usedas a dual, defined as four tires on therear axle (a total of six or more tires onthe vehicle).
D. Maximum Load Single lb (kg) at psi(kPa) cold: Indicates the maximum loadand tire pressure when the tire is usedas a single, defined as two tires (total)on the rear axle.
Information on T Type Tires
T145/80D16 is an example of a tire size.
Note:The temporary tire size for yourvehicle may be different from thisexample. Tire Quality Grades do notapply to this type of tire.
T type tires have some additionalinformation beyond those of P type tires;these differences are described below:
A. T: Indicates a type of tire, designatedby the Tire and Rim Association, that isintended for temporary service on cars,sport utility vehicles, minivans and lighttrucks.
B. 145: Indicates the nominal width ofthe tire in millimeters from sidewall edgeto sidewall edge. In general, the largerthe number, the wider the tire.
C. 80: Indicates the aspect ratio whichgives the tire's ratio of height to width.Numbers of 70 or lower indicate a shortsidewall.
D. D: Indicates a diagonal type tire.
R: Indicates a radial type tire.
E. 16: Indicates the wheel or rimdiameter in inches. If you change your
wheel size, you will have to purchasenew tires to match the new wheeldiameter.
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TIRE REPLACEMENT
REQUIREMENTS
AGE
WARNING: Tires degrade overtime depending on many factors suchas weather, storage conditions, andconditions of use (load, speed, inflationpressure) the tires experiencethroughout their lives.In general, tires should be replacedafter six years regardless of treadwear. However, heat caused by hotclimates or frequent high loadingconditions can accelerate the agingprocess and may require tires to bereplaced more frequently.You should replace your spare tirewhen you replace the road tires orafter six years due to aging even if ithas not been used.
U.S. DOT Tire Identification Number
Both United States and Canada Federalregulations require tire manufacturersto place standardized information on thesidewall of all tires. This informationidentifies and describes the fundamentalcharacteristics of the tire and alsoprovides a U.S. DOT Tire IdentificationNumber for safety standard certificationand in case of a recall.
This begins with the letters DOT andindicates that the tire meets all federalstandards. The next two numbers orletters are the plant code designatingwhere it was manufactured, the next twoare the tire size code and the last fournumbers represent the week and yearthe tire was built. For example, the
numbers 317 mean the 31st week of1997. After 2000, the numbers go to fourdigits. For example, 2501 means the25th week of 2001. The numbers inbetween are identification codes usedfor traceability. This information is usedto contact customers if a tire defectrequires a recall.
Tire Replacement Requirements
Your vehicle is equipped with tiresdesigned to provide a safe ride andhandling capability.
WARNING: Only usereplacement tires and wheels that arethe same size, load index, speedrating, and type as those originallyprovided for your vehicle. Therecommended tire and wheel sizescan be found on the Tire Label on thedriver side door frame or the edge ofthe driver door. If this information isnot found in those locations, or foradditional options, contact yourauthorized dealer. Use of any tire orwheel not recommended, could affect
the safety and performance of yourvehicle, which could result in anincreased risk of loss of vehiclecontrol, vehicle rollover, personalinjury and death.
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CHANGING A FLAT TIRE
If you get a flat tire when driving, do notapply the brake heavily. nstead, graduallydecrease your speed, hold the steeringwheel firmly and slowly move to a safe placeon the side of the road.
Have the flat serviced by an authorizeddealer to prevent damage to the systemsensors. See Tire Pressure MonitoringSystem (page 453). Replace the spare tirewith a road tire as soon as possible. Duringrepairing or replacing of the flat tire, havethe authorized dealer inspect the systemsensor for damage.
Note:Only use tire sealants in roadsideemergencies as they may cause damage tothe tire pressure monitoring system sensor.
Note:The tire pressure monitoring systemindicator light illuminates when the sparetire is in use. To restore the full function ofthe monitoring system, all road wheels withtire pressure monitoring sensors must bemounted on this vehicle.
Dissimilar Spare Wheel and TireAssembly Information
WARNING: Failure to follow theseguidelines could result in an increased riskof loss of vehicle control, injury or death.
If you have a dissimilar spare wheel and tire,then it is intended for temporary use only.This means that if you need to use it, youshould replace it as soon as possible with aroad wheel and tire assembly that is thesame size and type as the road tires andwheels that were originally provided. If thedissimilar spare tire or wheel is damaged, itshould be replaced rather than repaired.
A dissimilar spare wheel and tire assemblyis defined as a spare wheel and tire assemblythat is different in brand, size or appearancefrom the other road tires and wheels on yourvehicle.
Full-size dissimilar spare
When driving with the full-size dissimilarspare wheel and tire assembly, do not:
•Exceed 70 mph (113 km/h).
•Use more than one dissimilar sparewheel and tire assembly at a time.
•Use snow chains on the end of thevehicle with the dissimilar spare wheeland tire assembly.
When driving with the full-size dissimilarspare wheel and tire assembly, it isrecommended that you do not:
•Exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) in four-wheeldrive.
•Engage four-wheel drive unless thevehicle is stationary.
•Use four-wheel drive on dry pavement.
Using a dissimilar spare wheel and tireassembly can compromise the effectivenessof the following:
•Handling, stability and brakingperformance.
•Comfort and noise.
•Ground clearance and parking at curbs.
•Winter weather driving capability.
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•Wet weather driving capability.
•Four-wheel driving capability.
When driving with the full-size dissimilarspare wheel and tire assembly additionalcaution should be given to:
•Towing a trailer.
•Driving vehicles with a camper body.
•Driving vehicles with a load on the cargorack.
Drive cautiously when using a full-sizedissimilar spare wheel and tire assembly andseek service as soon as possible.
Location of the Spare Tire and Tools
The spare tire is located under the vehicle,just forward of the rear bumper. The jack,swivel wrench and lug wrench are in thefollowing locations:
LocationItem
Under the vehicle, just forward of the rear bumperSpare tire
Under the access panel located in the floor compartment behind therear seatJack and tool kit bag
Tire Change Procedure
WARNING: Only use replacementtires and wheels that are the same size,load index, speed rating, and type as thoseoriginally provided for your vehicle. Therecommended tire and wheel sizes can befound on the Tire Label on the driver side
door frame or the edge of the driver door.If this information is not found in thoselocations, or for additional options, contactyour authorized dealer. Use of any tire orwheel not recommended, could affect thesafety and performance of your vehicle,which could result in an increased risk ofloss of vehicle control, vehicle rollover,personal injury and death.
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How Does Speed Sign RecognitionWork..............................................................332How Does Stability Control Work.............247How Does the 360 Degree CameraWork...............................................................261How Does the Lane Keeping SystemWork..............................................................300How Does the Personal Safety SystemWork................................................................60How Does the Rear Occupant Alert SystemWork...............................................................184How Does the Safety Canopy™ Work........62How Does Traction Control Work............245How Does Trailer Backup AssistanceWork..............................................................362How Does Trailer Reverse GuidanceWork..............................................................375How Does Trailer Sway ControlWork...............................................................361How Do Personal Profiles Work................515How Do the Front Airbags Work.................61How Do the Side Airbags Work...................61
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Identifying Fuse Types.................................413Identifying the Audio Unit..........................486Identifying the Climate Control Unit.........159
Identifying the Rear Passenger AudioControls........................................................497Identifying the Rear Passenger ClimateControl Unit..................................................164Inflating the Tires..........................................449Information On Demand Screen..............500Information on the Tire Sidewall..............438Inspecting the Tire for Damage...............450Inspecting the Tire for Wear......................449Inspecting the Wheel Valve Stems...........451Installing and Removing the LuggageCompartment Cargo Net..........................341Installing Child Restraints..............................44Combining the Seatbelt and Lower Anchorsfor Attaching Child Restraints........................47Installing a Child Restraint in a CenterSeat......................................................................47Using Lower Anchors and Tethers forChildren..............................................................46Using Seatbelts.....................................................44Using Tether Straps..............................................47
Instrument Cluster Display..........................148Trip Computer......................................................149
Instrument Cluster Display MainMenu..............................................................148Instrument Cluster Indicators.....................146Instrument Cluster.........................................142Fuel Gauge............................................................143
Instrument Cluster Overview.....................142Instrument Cluster Warning Lamps..........144Instrument Panel..............................................31Integrated Trailer Brake Controller..........356Integrated Trailer Brake Controller –Troubleshooting.............................................359
Integrated Trailer Brake ControllerPrecautions.................................................356Integrated Trailer Brake Controller –Troubleshooting.........................................359Integrated Trailer Brake Controller –Frequently Asked Questions......................360Integrated Trailer Brake Controller –Information Messages..................................359
Intelligent Adaptive Cruise Control.........282Adjusting the Set Speed Tolerance...............283How Does Intelligent Adaptive Cruise ControlWork..................................................................282Intelligent Adaptive Cruise ControlAlerts.................................................................283Intelligent Adaptive Cruise ControlIndicators.........................................................283Intelligent Adaptive Cruise ControlLimitations.......................................................282Intelligent Adaptive Cruise ControlPrecautions.....................................................282Intelligent Adaptive Cruise ControlRequirements.................................................282
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