tire type CHRYSLER VOYAGER 2020 Vehicle Warranty

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FuelEconomy
Underinflated tireswillincrease tirerolling resistance resultinginhigher
fuel consumption.
Tread Wear
Improper coldtireinflation pressures cancause abnormal wearpatterns
and reduced treadlife,resulting inthe need forearlier tirereplacement.
Ride Comfort AndVehicle Stability
Proper tireinflation contributes toacomfortable ride.Overinflation
produces ajarring anduncomfortable ride.
TireInflation Pressures
The proper coldtireinflation pressure islisted onthe driver’s side
B-Pillar orrear edge ofthe driver’s sidedoor.
At least once amonth:
• Check
andadjust tirepressure withagood quality pocket-type
pressure gauge.Donot make avisual judgement whendetermining
proper inflation. Tiresmaylookproperly inflatedevenwhen theyare
underinflated.
• Inspect tires for signs of

tire wear or visible damage.
CAUTION!
After inspecting or adjusting the tire pressure, always reinstall the
valve stem cap. This will prevent moisture and dirt from entering the
valve stem, which could damage the valve stem.
Inflation pressures specified on the placard are always “cold tire inflation
pressure”. Cold tire inflation pressure is defined as the tire pressure after
the vehicle has not been driven for at least three hours, or driven less than
1 mile (1.6 km) after sitting for a minimum of three hours. The cold tire
inflation pressure must not exceed the maximum inflation pressure
molded into the tire sidewall.
Check tire pressures more often if subject to a wide range of outdoor
temperatures, as tire pressures vary with temperature changes.
Tire pressures change by approximately 1 psi (7 kPa) per 12°F (7°C) of air
temperature change. Keep this in mind when checking tire pressure
inside a garage, especially in the Winter.
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Example:Ifgarage temperature =68°F (20°C) andtheoutside tempera-
ture =32°F (0°C) thenthecold tireinflation pressure shouldbeincreased
by 3psi (21 kPa), which equals 1psi (7kPa) forevery 12°F(7°C) forthis
outside temperature condition.
Ti re pressure mayincrease from2to 6psi (13 to40 kPa) during operation.
DO NOT reduce thisnormal pressur

e build uporyour tirepressure will
be too low.
Tire Pressures For High Speed Operation
Themanufacturer advocatesdrivingatsafe speeds andwithin posted
speed limits. Where speedlimitsorconditions aresuch thatthevehicle
can bedriven athigh speeds, maintaining correcttireinflation pressure is
very important. Increasedtirepressure andreduced vehicleloading may
be required forhigh speed vehicle operation. Refertoan authorized tire
dealer ororiginal equipment vehicledealerforrecommended safe
operating speeds,loading

 and cold tireinflation pressures.
WARNING!
High speed driving with your vehicle under maximum load is
dangerous. The added strain on your tires could cause them to fail.
You could have a serious collision. Do not drive a vehicle loaded to
the maximum capacity at continuous speeds above 75 mph
(120 km/h).
Radial Ply Tires
WARNING!
Combining radial ply tires with other types of tires on your vehicle
will cause your vehicle to handle poorly. The instability could cause
a collision. Always use radial ply tires in sets of four. Never combine
them with other types of tires.
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TireTy p e s
All Season Tires —IfEquipped
All œeason tiresprovide tractionforallseasons (Spring, Summer, "VUVNO,
and Winter). Tractionlevelsmayvary between different allseason
tires. Allseason tirescanbeidentified bythe M+S, M&S, M/SorMS
designation onthe tire sidewall. Useallseason tiresonly insets offour;
failure todo somay adversely affectthesafety andhandling ofyour
vehicle.
Summer Or Three Season Tires —IfEquipped
Summer tiresprovide tractioninboth wetand dryconditions, andare
not intended tobe driven insnow oron ice. Ifyour vehicle isequipped
with Summer tires,beaware thesetiresarenot designed forWinter or
cold driving conditions. Installinter tiresonyour vehicle
when ambient temperatures areless than 40°F(5°C) orifroads are
covered withiceorsnow. Formore information, contact

an authorized
dealer.
Summer tiresdonot contain theallseason designation ormountain/
snowflake symbolonthe tire sidewall. Useummer tiresonly insets
of four; failure todo somay adversely affectthesafety andhandling of
yourvehicle.
WARNING!
Do not use ummer tiresinsnow/ice conditions. Yo ucould
lose vehicle control, resulting insevere injuryordeath. Driving too
fast forconditions alsocreates thepossibility ofloss ofvehicle
control.
Snow Tires
Some areasofthe country requiretheuse ofsnow tiresduring theinter.
Snow tirescanbeidentified bya“mountain/snowflake” symbolonthe
tire sidewall.
If you need snow tires, select tires equivalent in size
and type to the original equipment tires. Use snow
tires only in sets of four; failure to do so may adversely
affect the safety and handling of your vehicle.
Snow tires generally have lower speed ratings than
what was originally equipped with your vehicle and
should not be operated at sustained speeds over 75 mph (120 km/h). For
speeds above 75 mph (120 km/h) refer to original equipment or an
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authorizedtiredealer forrecommended safeoperating speeds,loading
and cold tireinflation pressures.
While studded tiresimprove performance onice, skid andtraction
capability onwet ordry surfaces maybepoorer thanthatofnon-studded
tires. Some states prohibit studded tires;therefore, locallawsshould be
checked beforeusingthesetiretypes.
Spare Tires—IfEquipped
NOTE:
For vehicles equipped withTireService Kitinstead ofaspare tire,please
refer to“Tire Service Kit”in“In Case OfEmergency” inyour
Owner ’s Manualforfurther information.
CAUTION!
Because of the reduced ground clearance, do not take your vehicle
through an automatic car wash with a compact or limited use
temporary spare installed. Damage to the vehicle may result.
TIRES
SpareTireMatching Original Equipped Tire And Wheel —If
Equipped
Your vehicle maybeequipped withaspare tireand wheel equivalent in
look andfunction tothe original equipment tireand wheel found onthe
front orrear axle ofyour vehicle. Thisspare tiremay beused inthe tire
rotation foryour vehicle. Ifyour vehicle hasthisoption, refertoan
authorized tiredealer forthe recommended tirerotation pattern.
Compact Spare Tire—IfEquipped
The compact spareisfor temporary emergency useonly. Yo ucan identify
if your vehicle isequipped withacompact sparebylooking atthe spare
tire description onthe Tire andLoading Information Placardlocatedon
the driver ’s side #QJMMBS
 UIF SFBS FEHF PG UIF ESJWFST TJEF EPPS oron the
sidewall ofthe tire. Compact sparetiredescriptions begin withthe
letter “T”or“S” preceding thesize designation. Example:T145/80D18
103M.
T, S = Temporary Spare Tire
Since thistire

 has limited treadlife,theoriginal equipment tireshould be
repaired (orreplaced) andreinstalled onyour vehicle atthe first
opportunity.
Do not install awheel coverorattempt tomount aconventional tireon
the compact sparewheel, sincethewheel isdesigned specifically forthe
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DRIVING ON ANY TIRE THAT DOES NOT HAVE THE CORRECT
INFLATION PRESSURE IS DANGEROUS
Any underinflated tire builds up excessive heat that may result in sudden
tire destruction. If tires are supplied as original equipment, refer to the
tire decal on the vehicle (check vehicle and/or vehicle owner ’s manual
for decal location) for the recommended operating pressures. For replace-
ment tires, the correct inflation pressure will be provided by your tire
retailer; if not, refer to the vehicle decal.
These inflation pressures must be maintained as a minimum. However,
do not exceed the maximum pressure rating indicated on the tire
sidewall.
CHECK THE COLD INFLATION PRESSURES IN ALL YOUR TIRES,
INCLUDING THE SPARE, AT LEAST ONCE EACH MONTH
Failure to maintain correct inflation may result in improper vehicle
handling and may cause rapid and irregular tire wear, sudden tire
destruction, loss of vehicle control and serious personal injury. Therefore,
inflation pressures should be checked at least once each month and
always prior to long distance trips. This applies to all tires, including
sealant types, and Self-Supporting tires which are as susceptible to losing
air pressure as any other type of tire if not properly maintained.
UNDERINFLATION
It is impossible to determine whether tires are properly inflated by
simply looking at them. It is almost impossible to “feel or hear” when a
tire is being run underinflated or nearly flat. Tires must be checked
monthly with a tire pressure gauge.
Pressures should be checked when tires are cold, in other words, before
they have been driven on. Driving, even for a short distance, causes tires
to heat up and air pressure to increase.
Checking pressure when tires are hot:
If pressures are checked after tires have been driven for more than three
minutes or more than one mile, (1.6 km) the tires become hot and the
pressures will increase by approximately 4 psi. Therefore when the tire
pressure is adjusted under these conditions, it should be increased to a
gauge reading of 4 psi greater than the recommended cold inflation
pressure.
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TIRE SPINNING
Do not spin wheels in excess of 35 mph (55 km/h) as indicated on the
speedometer. Excessive speed in a free-running, unloaded tire can cause
it to “explode” from centrifugal force. The energy released by such an
explosion is sufficient to cause serious physical injury or death. Never
allow anyone to stand near or behind the spinning tire.
When in mud, sand, snow, ice or other slippery conditions, do not engage
in excessive wheel spin. Accelerating the motor excessively, particularly
with automatic transmission vehicles, may cause a drive tire that has lost
traction to spin beyond its speed capability. This is also true when
balancing a drive tire/wheel assembly on the vehicle using the vehicle
engine to spin the tire/wheel assembly.
HIGH SPEED DRIVING CAN BE DANGEROUS
Correct inflation pressure is especially important.However, at high
speeds, even with the correct inflation pressure, a road hazard, for
example is more difficult to avoid and if contact is made, has a greater
chance of causing tire damage than at a lower speed. Moreover, driving
at high speed reduces the reaction time available to avoid accidents and
bring your vehicle to a safe stop.
If you see any damage to a tire or wheel, replace it with the spare at
once and visit a participating BFGoodrich Tire Retailer.
Exceeding the maximum speeds shown on the following page for each
type of BFGoodrich tire will cause the tire to build up excessive heat
which can cause tire damage that could result in sudden tire destruction
and rapid air loss. Failure to control a vehicle when one or more tires
experience a sudden air loss can lead to an accident.
In any case, you should not exceed reasonable speeds as indicated by
the legal limits and driving conditions.
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The maximum load rating of your tires is molded on the tire sidewall. Do
not exceed this rating. Follow the loading instructions of the manufac-
turer of your vehicle and this will ensure that your tires are not
overloaded. Tires which are loaded beyond their maximum allowable
loads for the particular application will build up excessive heat that may
result in sudden tire destruction.
Do not exceed the gross axle weight rating for any axle on your vehicle.
TRAILER TOWING
If you anticipate towing a trailer, you should visit any BFGoodrich® tire
retailer for advice concerning the correct size tire and pressures. Tire size
and pressures will depend upon the type and size of trailer and hitch
utilized, but in no case must the maximum cold inflation pressure or tire
load rating be exceeded. Check the tire decal and the owner ’s manual
supplied by the manufacturer of your vehicle for further recommenda-
tions on trailer towing.
WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND BALANCING ARE IMPORTANT FOR
SAFETY AND MAXIMUM MILEAGE FROM YOUR TIRES CHECK
HOW YOUR TIRES ARE WEARING AT LEAST ONCE EACH
MONTH
If your tires are wearing unevenly, such as the inside shoulder of the tire
wearing faster than the rest of the tread, or if you detect excessive
vibration, your vehicle may be out of alignment or balance. These
conditions not only shorten the life of your tires but adversely affect the
handling characteristics of your vehicle, which could be dangerous. If
you detect irregular wear or vibration, have your alignment and balance
checked immediately. Tires which have been run underinflated will show
more wear on the shoulders than in the center of the tread.
TIRE MIXING
BFGoodrich® tires are radial tires and for best performance it is recom-
mended that the same size and type of tire be used on all four wheel
positions. Before mixing tires of different types in any configuration on
any vehicle, be sure to check the vehicle manufacturer ’s Owner‘s Manual
for its recommendations.
It is especially important to check the vehicle manufacturer ’s owner ’s
manual when mixing, matching or replacing tires on 4-wheel drive
vehicles, as this may require special precautions.
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FULL-SIZESPARE
Full-size sparetires(nottemporary spares)ofthe same sizeandconstruc-
tion should beused inafive (5)tire rotation. Alwayschecktheinflation
pressure ofthe full-size spareimmediately beforeincorporating itinto
rotation. Followthevehicle manufacturer ’s recommendedpatternfor
rotation, orifnot available, seeaqualified tiretechnician.
REPLACEMENT OFTWO (2)

 TIRES
It is recommended thatallfour (4)tires arereplaced atthe same time.
However, whenever onlytwotires arereplaced, thenew ones should be
put onthe rear. The new tires, withdeeper tread,mayprovide bettergrip
and water evacuation inwet driving conditions.
CUSTOMIZATION OF TIRES, WHEELS, ORSUSPENSION ON
SUVS ANDLIGHT TRUCKS
Due totheir size,weight andhigher centerofgravity, vehicles suchas
SUVs andlight trucks donot have thesame handling characteristics as
automobiles. Becauseofthese differing characteristics, failuretooperate
your SUV/truck inaproper andsafe manner canincrease thelikelihood
of vehicle rollover. Modifications toyour SUV/truck tiresize, tir
etype,
wheels orsuspension canchange itshandling characteristics andfurther
increase thelikelihood ofvehicle rollover. Whether yourSUV/truck has
the original equipment configuration fortires, wheels andsuspension or
whether anyofthese items havebeenmodified, alwaysdrivesafely,
avoid sudden, sharpturnsorlane changes andobey alltraffic laws.
Failure to

 do somay result inloss ofvehicle controlleading toan accident
and serious injuryordeath.
TIRE ALTERATIONS
Do not make orallow tobe made anyalterations onyour tires.
Alterations mayprevent properperformance, leadingtotire damage
which canresult inan accident. Tireswhich become unserviceable dueto
alterations suchastruing, whitewall inlays,addition ofbalancing or
sealant liquids, orthe use oftire dressing containing petr

oleum distillates
are excluded fromwarranty coverage.
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REPAIRS - WHEREVER POSSIBLE, SEE YOUR BFGOODRICH®
TIRE RETAILER AT ONCE
If any BFGoodrich® tire sustains a puncture, have the tire demounted
and thoroughly inspected by any BFGoodrich® tire retailer for possible
damage that may have occurred.
A tread area puncture in any BFGoodrich® passenger or light truck tire
can be repaired provided that the puncture hole is not more than 1/4” in
diameter, not more than one radial cable per casing ply is damaged, and
the tire has not been damaged further by the puncturing object or by
running underinflated. Tire punctures consistent with these guidelines
can be repaired by following the Rubber Manufacturers Association
(RMA) recommended repair procedures.
TIRE REPAIRS
Repairs of all tires must be of the combined plug and inside patch type.
Plug only repairs are improper.A tire should be removed from the rim
and inspected prior to repair. Any tire repair done without removing the
tire from the rim is improper. An improperly repaired tire will cause
further damage to the tire by either leaking air or allowing air, moisture
and contaminants to enter the structure of the tire. An improperly
repaired tire can fail suddenly at a later date.
Never repair a tire with less than 2/32 nds of an inch tread remaining. At
this tread depth, the tire is worn out and must be replaced.
TEMPORARY SPARE TIRES
When using any temporary spare tire, be sure to follow the vehicle
manufacturer ’s instructions.
READING THE DOT
DOT XXXX XXXX XXX (prior to August 2000)
DOT XXXX XXXX XXX (1990-1999)
DOT XXXX XXXX XXXX (after July 2000)
THE DOT
The “DOT” symbol certifies tire manufacturer ’s compliance with U.S.
Department of Transportation tire safety standards. Next to the symbol is
the tire identification or “serial number”. The first two characters identify
the plant where the tire was manufactured. The next two characters
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reflect the tire size. The following one to four digits may be used at the
tire manufacturer ’s option as a descriptive code. The last three characters
are numbers identifying the week and year of manufacture. (Example:
“O25” means second week of the year of decade, eg.: 1995, 1985, etc.)
Tires produced after July 2000 have an additional digit to identify a given
decade. For example, 2800 means the tire was produced during the 28th
week of 2000; 0201 during the 2nd week of 2001. If the last digits of your
DOT number contain three numeric characters consult a qualified tire
technician to determine the year and decade of manufacture.
STORAGE
Tires contain waxes and emollients to protect their outer surfaces from
ozone and weather checking. As the tire rolls and flexes, the waxes and
emollients continually migrate to the surface, replenishing this protection
throughout the normal use of the tire. Consequently, when tires sit
outdoors, unused for long periods of time (a month or more) their
surfaces become dry and more susceptible to ozone and weather check-
ing and the casing becomes susceptible to flat spotting.
For this reason, tires should always be stored in a cool, dry, clean,
indoor environment. If storage is for one month or more, eliminate the
weight from the tires by raising the vehicle or by removing the tires
from the vehicle. Failure to store tires in accordance with these
instructions could result in damage to your tires or premature aging of
the tires and sudden tire failure.
When tires are stored, be sure they are placed away from sources of heat
and ozone such as hot pipes and electric generators. Be sure that surfaces
on which tires are stored are clean and free from grease, gasoline or other
substances which could deteriorate the rubber.(Tires exposed to these
materials during storage or driving could be subject to sudden failure.)
FOLLOW THESE MOUNTING RECOMMENDATIONS
Tire changing can be dangerous and must be done by professionally
trained persons using proper tools and procedures as specified by the
Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA).
Your tires should be mounted on wheels of correct size and type and
which are in good, clean condition. Wheels that are bent, chipped, rusted
(steel wheels) or corroded (alloy wheels) may cause tire damage. The
inside of the tire must be free from foreign material. Have your retailer
check the wheels before mounting new tires. Mismatched tires and rims
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