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Section
4
22-INCH TIRES
Your vehicle is equipped with the
22-inch P285/45R22 size tires.
These are low-profile tires with a
wide tread design. They are not
recommended for off-road driving
or commercial uses such as snow
plowing.
See the following in Section 3 for
more information:
• Off-Road Driving
INFLATION
See the tire information label
for your vehicle's tire inflation
specifications.
To determine the location of your
vehicle’s tire information label, see
"Vehicle Loading" in Section 3.
The label gives the correct inflation
pressures for your tires when
they're cold. Cold means your
vehicle has been sitting for three
hours or more - or, if driven at all,
for no more than 1.5 km.
The air pressure indicated on
the label as "cold" should be
maintained for the tires to perform
properly. However, do not
overload your vehicle. See "Vehicle
Loading" in Section 3.
Maintaining the cold tire pressure
indicated on the tire information
label leads to better fuel economy,
longer tire life, a more comfortable
ride and better overall driveability.
Check your tires at least once a
month. Don't forget your spare
tire.
Note:
If you replace the original tires
on your vehicle with tires of a
different size, the pressure listed
on the tire information label
may not be correct. Be sure to
determine the correct tire
pressure for the size of the tires
on your vehicle.
SEE OWNER’S
MANUAL FOR
ADDITIONAL
INFORMATION
COLD TIRE PRESSURE
FRONT
REAR
SPARE
TIRE
SEATING CAPACITY
TOTAL
FRONT
REAR
TIRE AND LOADING INFORMATION
The combined weight of occupants and cargo should never exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs.
ORIGINAL SIZE
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