wheel size BUICK TERRAZA 2007 Owner's Manual

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Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement....... 447
Tires............................................................ 449
Tire Sidewall Labeling............................... 450
Tire Terminology and Denitions............... 453
Ination - Tire Pressure............................. 456
High-Speed Operation............................... 458
Tire Inspection and Rotation...................... 459
When It Is Time for New Tires.................. 461
Buying New Tires...................................... 461
Different Size Tires and Wheels................ 463
Uniform Tire Quality Grading..................... 464
Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance............ 465
Wheel Replacement.................................. 465
Tire Chains............................................... 467
Accessory Inator...................................... 468
If a Tire Goes Flat.................................... 470
Changing a Flat Tire................................. 470
Removing the Spare Tire and Tools.......... 472
Removing the Flat Tire and Installing the
Spare Tire............................................. 474
Secondary Latch System........................... 481
Storing a Flat or Spare Tire and Tools...... 483
Compact Spare Tire.................................. 486Appearance Care........................................ 487
Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle.......... 487
Fabric/Carpet............................................. 488
Leather...................................................... 489
Instrument Panel, Vinyl, and Other Plastic
Surfaces................................................ 490
Care of Safety Belts.................................. 490
Weatherstrips............................................ 490
Washing Your Vehicle............................... 491
Cleaning Exterior Lamps/Lenses................ 491
Finish Care............................................... 491
Windshield, Backglass, and
Wiper Blades......................................... 492
Aluminum or Chrome-Plated Wheels......... 492
Tires......................................................... 493
Sheet Metal Damage................................. 493
Finish Damage.......................................... 494
Underbody Maintenance............................ 494
Chemical Paint Spotting............................ 494
Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials............ 495
Vehicle Identication.................................. 496
Vehicle Identication Number (VIN)........... 496
Service Parts Identication Label............... 496
Section 5 Service and Appearance Care
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(C) Aspect Ratio:A two-digit number that
indicates the tire height-to-width measurements.
For example, if the tire size aspect ratio is
60, as shown in item C of the illustration, it would
mean that the tire’s sidewall is 60 percent as
high as it is wide.
(D) Construction Code:A letter code is used to
indicate the type of ply construction in the tire.
The letter R means radial ply construction;
the letter D means diagonal or bias ply
construction; and the letter B means belted-bias
ply construction.
(E) Rim Diameter:Diameter of the wheel in
inches.
(F) Service Description:These characters
represent the load range and speed rating of the
tire. The load index represents the load carry
capacity a tire is certied to carry. The load index
can range from 1 to 279. The speed rating is
the maximum speed a tire is certied to carry a
load. Speed ratings range from A to Z.Tire Terminology and Denitions
Air Pressure:The amount of air inside the tire
pressing outward on each square inch of the
tire. Air pressure is expressed in pounds
per square inch (psi) or kilopascal (kPa).
Accessory Weight:This means the combined
weight of optional accessories. Some examples of
optional accessories are, automatic
transmission/transaxle, power steering, power
brakes, power windows, power seats, and
air conditioning.
Aspect Ratio:The relationship of a tire’s height
to its width.
Belt:A rubber coated layer of cords that is
located between the plies and the tread. Cords
may be made from steel or other reinforcing
materials.
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If your vehicle has P225/60R17 size tires, they will
require ination pressure adjustment when
driving your vehicle at speeds of 100 mph
(160 km/h) or higher. Set the cold ination
pressure to the maximum ination pressure shown
on the tire sidewall, or 38 psi (262 kPa),
whichever is lower. See the example following.
When you end this high-speed driving, return the
tires to the cold tire ination pressure shown
on the Tire and Loading Information label. See
Loading Your Vehicle on page 378and
Ination - Tire Pressure on page 456.
Example:
You will nd the maximum load and ination
pressure molded on the tire’s sidewall, in small
letters, near the rim ange. It will read something
like this: Maximum load 690 kg (1521 lbs)
300 kPa (44 psi) Max. Press.
For this example, you would set the ination
pressure for high-speed driving at
38 psi (262 kPa).Tire Inspection and Rotation
Tires should be rotated every 5,000 to 8,000 miles
(8 000 to 13 000 km).
Any time you notice unusual wear, rotate your
tires as soon as possible and check wheel
alignment. Also check for damaged tires or wheels.
SeeWhen It Is Time for New Tires on page 461
andWheel Replacement on page 465for
more information.
The purpose of regular rotation is to achieve more
uniform wear for all tires on the vehicle. The
rst rotation is the most important. SeeScheduled
Maintenance on page 509.
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GM’s exclusive TPC Spec system considers over
a dozen critical specications that impact the
overall performance of your vehicle, including
brake system performance, ride and handling,
traction control, and tire pressure monitoring
performance. GM’s TPC Spec number is molded
onto the tire’s sidewall by the tire manufacturer.
If the tires have an all-season tread design,
the TPC spec number will be followed by an MS
for mud and snow. SeeTire Sidewall Labeling
on page 450for additional information.
{CAUTION:
Mixing tires could cause you to lose
control while driving. If you mix tires of
different sizes, brands, or types (radial
and bias-belted tires), the vehicle may not
handle properly, and you could have a
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crash. Using tires of different sizes,
brands, or types may also cause damage
to your vehicle. Be sure to use the correct
size, brand, and type of tires on all
wheels. It is all right to drive with your
compact spare temporarily, as it was
developed for use on your vehicle. See
Compact Spare Tire on page 486.
{CAUTION:
If you use bias-ply tires on your vehicle,
the wheel rim anges could develop
cracks after many miles of driving. A tire
and/or wheel could fail suddenly, causing
a crash. Use only radial-ply tires with the
wheels on your vehicle.
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If you must replace your vehicle’s tires with those
that do not have a TPC Spec number, make
sure they are the same size, load range, speed
rating, and construction type (radial and
bias-belted tires) as your vehicle’s original tires.
Your vehicle’s original equipment tires are listed on
the Tire and Loading Information Label. This
label is attached to the vehicle’s center pillar
(B-pillar). SeeLoading Your Vehicle on page 378,
for more information about the Tire and Loading
Information Label and its location on your vehicle.
Different Size Tires and Wheels
If you add wheels or tires that are a different size
than your original equipment wheels and tires,
this may affect the way your vehicle performs,
including its braking, ride and handling
characteristics, stability, and resistance to rollover.
Additionally, if your vehicle has electronic
systems such as, anti-lock brakes, traction control,
and electronic stability control, the performance
of these systems can be affected.
{CAUTION:
If you add different sized wheels, your
vehicle may not provide an acceptable
level of performance and safety if tires not
recommended for those wheels are
selected. You may increase the chance
that you will crash and suffer serious
injury. Only use GM specic wheel and
tire systems developed for your vehicle,
and have them properly installed by a GM
certied technician.
SeeBuying New Tires on page 461and
Accessories and Modications on page 400for
additional information.
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Tire Chains
{CAUTION:
Do not use tire chains. There is not
enough clearance. Tire chains used on a
vehicle without the proper amount of
clearance can cause damage to the
brakes, suspension or other vehicle parts.
The area damaged by the tire chains
could cause you to lose control of your
vehicle and you or others may be injured
in a crash.
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CAUTION: (Continued)
Use another type of traction device only if
its manufacturer recommends it for use
on your vehicle and tire size combination
and road conditions. Follow that
manufacturer’s instructions. To help avoid
damage to your vehicle, drive slowly,
readjust or remove the device if it is
contacting your vehicle, and do not spin
your vehicle’s wheels. If you do nd
traction devices that will t, install them
on the front tires.
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2. Turn the folding wrench counterclockwise to
lower the compact spare tire (D) to the
ground. Continue to turn the wrench so the
compact spare tire can be pulled out from
under the vehicle.
3. Tilt the retainer at the end of the cable to
remove the compact spare tire, so it can
be pulled up through the wheel opening.The hoist is used to store a full-size or a at
road tire under the vehicle. SeeStoring a
Flat or Spare Tire and Tools on page 483for
more information.
4. Remove the compact spare tire from the
cable.
If the compact spare tire will not lower, check
under the vehicle to see if the tire is hanging loose
and the cable end and spring under the wheel
plate are missing. If so, the secondary latch
system is engaged. SeeSecondary Latch System
on page 481.
To continue changing the at tire, seeRemoving
the Flat Tire and Installing the Spare Tire on
page 474.
Removing the Flat Tire and
Installing the Spare Tire
Your vehicle may have aluminum wheels. If so, you
will see exposed stainless steel wheel nuts. Use the
wheel wrench to loosen all of the wheel nuts. Do not
remove them yet. Or, your vehicle may have steel
wheel covers. To remove the wheel covers and
wheel nut caps, loosen the plastic nut caps with the
wheel wrench in a counterclockwise direction.
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To replace the cover, line up the tabs on the right
of the cover with the slots in the cover opening.
Push the cover in place and push down the tab so
that it rests in the groove. This secures the
cover in place.
Store the center cap or the plastic bolt-on wheel
covers until a full size tire is put back on the
vehicle. When you replace the compact spare with
a full-size tire, reinstall the bolt-on wheel covers
or the center cap. Hand-tighten them over
the wheel nuts, using the folding wrench.
Compact Spare Tire
Although the compact spare tire was fully inated
when the vehicle was new, it can lose air after
a time. Check the ination pressure regularly. It
should be 60 psi (420 kPa).
After installing the compact spare on the vehicle,
stop as soon as possible and make sure the
spare tire is correctly inated. The compact spare
is made to perform well at speeds up to 65 mph
(105 km/h) for distances up to 3,000 miles
(5 000 km), so you can nish your trip and have
the full-size tire repaired or replaced at your
convenience.Of course, it is best to replace the spare with a
full-size tire as soon as possible. The spare tire will
last longer and be in good shape in case it is
needed again.
Notice:When the compact spare is installed,
do not take your vehicle through an automatic
car wash with guide rails. The compact
spare can get caught on the rails. That can
damage the tire and wheel, and maybe
other parts of your vehicle.
Do not use the compact spare on other vehicles.
And do not mix the compact spare tire or
wheel with other wheels or tires. They will not t.
Keep the spare tire and its wheel together.
Notice:Tire chains will not t your compact
spare. Using them can damage your vehicle
and can damage the chains too. Do not use tire
chains on your compact spare.
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Spare Tire
Accessory Inator..................................... 468
Compact.................................................. 486
Installing.................................................. 474
Removing................................................ 472
Storing..................................................... 483
Specications, Capacities............................ 503
Speedometer............................................... 209
StabiliTrak
®System..................................... 355
Starting Your Engine................................... 130
Steering...................................................... 357
Steering Wheel Controls, Audio................... 341
Steering Wheel, Tilt Wheel.......................... 172
Storage Areas............................................. 158
Convenience Center................................. 164
Convenience Net..................................... 163
Cupholder(s)............................................ 158
Floor Console Storage Area..................... 161
Folding Tray............................................. 161
Glove Box................................................ 158
Luggage Carrier....................................... 162
Overhead Console..........................159, 161
Stuck in Sand, Mud, Ice, or Snow............... 377
Sun Visors.................................................. 123
Switchbanks
Overhead Console................................... 188
T
Tachometer................................................. 209
Taillamps
Turn Signal, Stoplamps and
Back-up Lamps..................................... 445
TCS Warning Light...................................... 216
Theft-Deterrent, Radio................................. 340
Theft-Deterrent Systems.............................. 123
Content Theft-Deterrent............................ 124
PASS-Key
®III .......................................... 126
PASS-Key®III Operation.......................... 126
Third Row Seat............................................. 21
Tilt Wheel.................................................... 172
Tires........................................................... 449
Aluminum or Chrome-Plated Wheels,
Cleaning............................................... 492
Buying New Tires..................................... 461
Chains..................................................... 467
Changing a Flat Tire................................ 470
Cleaning.................................................. 493
Compact Spare Tire................................. 486
Different Size........................................... 463
High-Speed Operation.............................. 458
If a Tire Goes Flat................................... 470
Ination - Tire Pressure............................ 456
Inator, Accessory.................................... 468
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W
Warning Lights, Gages and Indicators......... 207
Warnings
DIC Warnings and Messages................... 230
Hazard Warning Flashers......................... 172
Other Warning Devices............................ 172
Safety and Symbols..................................... 4
Vehicle Damage.......................................... 5
Wheels
Alignment and Tire Balance..................... 465
Different Size........................................... 463
Replacement............................................ 465
Where to Put the Restraint............................ 60
Windows..................................................... 121
Power...................................................... 122
Power Rear Quarter................................. 123Windshield
Backglass, and Wiper Blades, Cleaning..... 492
Washer.................................................... 175
Washer Fluid........................................... 433
Wiper Blade Replacement........................ 447
Wiper Fuses............................................ 497
Wipers..................................................... 175
Windshield, Rear Washer/Wiper................... 176
Winter Driving............................................. 373
Wiper Activated Headlamps ......................... 182
X
XM Radio Messages................................... 280
XM™ Satellite Radio Antenna System......... 344
Y
Your Vehicle and the Environment............... 506
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