INFINITI Q70 HYBRID 2018 Warranty Information Booklet
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37MICHELIN PASSENGER AND LIGHT TRUCK TIRE LIMITED WARRANTY
WHO IS COVERED
The original owner of a Michelin Passenger or 
Light Truck tire which bears the Michelin name 
and complete DOT identification number.
WHAT IS COVERED AND FOR HOW LONG
Michelin Passenger and Light Truck tires, used 
in normal service on the vehicle on which they 
were originally fitted and in accordance with 
the maintenance recommendations and safety 
warnings contained in the owner’s manual 
and in the Important Tire Safety Information 
Section of this booklet, are covered by this 
warranty against defects in workmanship 
and material for the life of the original usable 
tread, or 6 years from the date of purchase, 
whichever comes first. At that time, all 
warranties, express or implied, are terminated. 
The usable tread is the original tread down 
to the level of the tread wear indicators 
- 2/32nds of an inch (1.6mm) of tread 
remaining. Date of purchase is documented by 
new vehicle registration or tire sales invoice. If 
no proof of purchase, coverage will be based 
on date of manufacture.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED
Tires which become unserviceable due to:
• Road hazard injury (e.g., a cut, snag, bruise, impact damage, puncture, whether 
repairable or not);
• Incorrect mounting of the tire, tire/wheel  imbalance, or improper repair; • Underinfation, overinflation, improper 
maintenance or other abuse;
• Mechanical irregularity in the vehicle such as  wheel misalignment resulting in uneven or 
rapid wear;
• Accident, fire, chemical corrosion, tire  alteration, or vandalism;
•  Ozone or weather cracking.
WHAT MICHELIN WILL DO 
PASSENGER AND LIGHT TRUCK TIRES 
A tire which becomes unserviceable due to 
a condition covered by this warranty will be 
replaced with a comparable new Michelin 
tire, free of charge, when 2/32nds of an inch 
(1.6mm) or less of the original tread is worn, 
(or 25% or less, whichever is most beneficial to 
the user) and within 12 months of the date of 
purchase. Mounting and balancing of tires is 
included. The cost of any other service charges 
or applicable taxes are payable by the user. 
When more than 2/32nds of an inch of 
original tread has been worn (or more than 
25%, whichever is most beneficial to the user) 
or after 12 months from date of purchase, the 
user must pay the cost of a comparable new 
Michelin passenger or light truck replacement 
tire on a pro-rata basis. The retailer shall 
determine the charge by multiplying the 
percentage of the original usable tread 
worn by the current actual selling price at 
the adjustment location or the price on the 
current Michelin Base Price List, whichever is 
lower. This List is based on a predetermined  price intended to fairly represent the actual 
selling price of the tire. The cost of mounting, 
balancing and any other service charges or 
applicable taxes are payable by the user.
WHAT THE CONSUMER MUST DO 
When making a claim under the terms of this 
warranty, the consumer must present the tire 
to an authorized Michelin Retailer. To locate 
an Authorized Tire Retailer, check the yellow 
pages under “Tire Retailers - Retail.” 
The vehicle on which the tire was used should 
be available for inspection. 
It is essential that you read and understand the 
safety and maintenance recommendations (see 
Safety Maintenance Information) for your tires.
CONDITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS 
THIS WARRANTY DOES NOT PROVIDE 
COMPENSATION FOR LOSS OF TIME, LOSS 
OF USE OF VEHICLE, INCONVENIENCE 
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGE. TIRES 
PRESENTED FOR CLAIM REMAIN THE 
PROPERTY OF THE CONSUMER AND 
MICHELIN ACCEPTS NO RESPONSIBILITY 
FOR LOSS OF, OR DAMAGE TO, TIRES 
WHICH ARE IN THE CUSTODY OR 
CONTROL OF A MICHELIN TIRE RETAILER 
FOR THE PURPOSES OF INSPECTION FOR 
WARRANTY ADJUSTMENT. IN THE EVENT 
OF A DISPUTED CLAIM, THE CONSUMER 
MUST MAKE THE TIRE AVAILABLE FOR 
FURTHER INSPECTION. 
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38MICHELIN PASSENGER AND LIGHT TRUCK TIRE LIMITED WARRANTY
NO MICHELIN REPRESENTATIVE, 
EMPLOYEE OR RETAILER HAS THE 
AUTHORITY TO MAKE OR IMPLY ANY 
REPRESENTATION, PROMISE OR 
AGREEMENT, WHICH IN ANY WAY VARIES 
THE TERMS OF THIS WARRANTY. 
THIS WARRANTY APPLIES ONLY IN THE 
UNITED STATES AND CANADA.
CONSUMER RIGHTS
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC 
LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE 
OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM STATE 
TO STATE AND PROVINCE TO PROVINCE. 
SAFETY MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
Read your vehicle owners manual, the 
information on the sidewall of your tires, 
the vehicle tire information placard and the 
Important Tire Safety Information section 
of this booklet for essential safety and 
maintenance information.
THE WARRANTOR
The warrantor of Michelin Tires is Michelin 
North America, Inc. 1 Parkway South, P.O. Box 
19001, Greenville, South Carolina 29602-
9001. 
For Client Assistance: 1-800-TIRE HELP 
(800- 847-3435) - U. S. 1-800-461-8473 - 
Canada (outside Quebec) 1-800-565-7638 
- Canada (Quebec)
DANGER
Disregarding any of the safety precautions 
and instructions contained in the Owner’s 
Manual or the Important Tire Safety 
Information in this booklet may result in tire 
failure or explosion causing serious personal 
injury or death. 
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39CONTINENTAL/GENERAL TIRE LIMITED WARRANTY
CONTINENTAL/GENERAL TIRE 
LIMITED WARRANTY AND 
ADJUSTMENT POLICY
This Limited Warranty and Adjustment 
(the “Policy”) is issued by Continental Tire 
North America, Inc. (the “Company”) and is 
applicable for Continental/General-brand 
original equipment tires and is a promise of 
replacement under certain specified conditions. 
This Policy applies to tires in normal service 
displaying adjustable conditions (see Section 
4) and does not require the existence of a 
workmanship or material related condition 
in order to qualify for adjustment. THIS 
POLICY IS NOT A WARRANTY THAT 
YOUR TIRE WILL NOT FAIL OR BECOME 
UNSERVICEABLE IF NEGLECTED OR 
MISTREATED.
1. ELIGIBILITY
a.  This Policy applies to the owner of Passenger Car, Light Truck and Serva-Spare 
tires bearing Continental and General brand 
name and serial numbers, and operated in 
normal service. b.  
Eligible tires must be the original equipment 
tires, used on the vehicle on which they 
were originally installed by the vehicle 
manufacturer.
c.   Tires branded “used” are not eligible under 
this Policy.
2. WHAT IS THE ADJUSTMENT 
POLICY AND FOR HOW LONG?
Limited warranty coverage is for a maximum 
period of 72 months from the date of 
purchase* , determined by the new vehicle 
registration date or new vehicle sales invoice 
showing date of purchase.
If an eligible Passenger or Light Truck or Serva-
Spare tire, used in normal service, becomes 
unserviceable from a condition other than 
those listed under Section 4, during or after 
the time or treadwear periods shown below, 
it will be replaced with a comparable ** new 
Continental or General brand tire according to 
(A)  and (B) below. (A)  Free Replacement Policy:
Time* Treadwear
Passenger
Tire
Light Truck
Tire
Serva-Spare First 12 Months or First 
2/32nds, (whichever 
comes first). Mounting & 
balancing included free 
of charge. Owner pays 
all applicable taxes.
First 12 Months or First 
3/32nds, (whichever 
comes first). Mounting 
& balancing included 
free of charge. Owner 
pays all applicable taxes. 
(Excluding F.E.T.) 
No Time Limit First 
1/32nd, Mounting & 
balancing included free 
of charge. Owner pays 
all applicable taxes.
* At the time of claim, you need to present your new vehicle registration or new vehicle sales invoice showing date of purchase.
 If satisfactory proof-of-purchase date is not provided, the D.O.T. 
certification date of manufacture (tire serial number) will be used.
**   A “comparable” new Continental or General brand tire may be either the same tire line or the same basic construction but with a  different sidewall or tread configuration. If a higher-priced tire is accepted 
as replacement, the owner will pay the difference in price. Any tire replaced under this Policy will be covered by the current  Continental or General Tire Limited Warranty and Adjustment Policy
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(B)     Pro Rata Replacement Policy: 
Passenger/Light Truck Tires
After the "Free Replacement Policy" 
expires (set forth in section 2A), and 
the tire is still within 72 months from 
the date of purchase*, you will pay, on 
a pro rata basis, for a comparable** 
new Continental or General brand 
replacement tire. A tire is eligible for an 
adjustment on a pro rata basis until the 
tread is worn down to the tread wear 
indicators (2/32nds of an inch of tread 
remaining). The tire tread is worn out at 
this point and this Policy ends regardless 
of time period. Owner pays all applicable 
taxes (including F.E.T.), mounting and 
balancing charges. 
Serva-Spare Tires
After the “Free Replacement Policy” 
expires (set forth in section 2A), no 
adjustment will be made.
3. HOW A PRO RATA PRICE IS 
CALCULATED
The replacement tire price will be determined 
by multiplying the percentage of the usable 
tread worn by the Retailers Selling Price 
(excluding all applicable taxes) at the time of 
the adjustment or the Continental/General 
brand current published Adjustment Base  Price, whichever is lower. The usable tread 
is the original tread down to the tread wear 
indicators (2/32nds of an inch of tread 
remaining). The Adjustment Base Price is 
intended to fairly represent a Retailer ’s Selling 
Price for the same or comparable tire.
4. WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THE 
ADJUSTMENT POLICY 
a.  
The following conditions are not covered:
Road Hazard: Cuts, snags, punctures, bruises 
or impact breaks and any damage caused 
by puncture or tire repair. Ride/Vibration: 
After “Free Replacement Policy” (set forth in 
section 2A) expires. 
Tire Damage or Failure Resulting From 
Improper Operation or Maintenance: Load, 
speed, and inflation practices causing 
excessive operational temperatures to 
exceed the tire capabilities. 
Tire damage (including irregular treadwear) 
or failure resulting from: improper mounting 
or demounting, damaged rim, wheel 
alignment, tire trueing, chain damage, brakes 
or any similar mechanical problem, extreme 
temperature exposure, misuse, negligence, 
and abusive driving such as tire spinning, 
racing or accident damage. Tire failure 
resulting from intentional alterations: such 
as adding a white inlay on a blackwall or 
sealant materials.  Age Conditions: Weather checking/cracking 
coverage is for a maximum period of 48 
months from the date of purchase.
b.   General Exclusions - 
Tire(s) submitted for an adjustment in service 
for longer than 72 months from date of 
purchase*, are not covered by this policy. 
Tire(s) on any vehicle registered and normally 
operated outside the United States and 
Canada are not covered under this Policy. 
For tires on vehicles normally operated 
outside the United States and Canada, see 
the nearest Continental or General Tire 
retailer or distributor for local coverage. 
Tire(s) transferred from the vehicle on which 
they were originally installed are not covered 
under this Policy. 
Company does not offer tread wearout 
coverage up to a predetermined mileage 
under this Policy. Tire(s) used in racing 
related activities or competitive events are 
not covered by this Policy.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF 
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR 
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED 
TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY 
OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. 
NO OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESS OR 
IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED 
TO, WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY 
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* At the time of claim, you need to present your new vehicle registration or new vehicle sales invoice showing date of purchase.  If satisfactory proof-of-purchase date is not provided, the D.O.T. 
certification date of manufacture (tire serial number) will be used.
**   A “comparable” new Continental or General brand tire may be either the same tire line or the same basic construction but with a  different sidewall or tread configuration. If a higher-priced tire is accepted 
as replacement, the owner will pay the difference in price. Any tire replaced under this Policy will be covered by the current  Continental or General Tire Limited Warranty and Adjustment Policy 
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OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, 
ARE MADE OR INTENDED BY COMPANY. 
COMPANY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED 
WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WARRANTIES 
OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS 
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. ANY 
IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT 
NOT LIMITED TO, ANY WARRANTY OF 
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A 
PARTICULAR PURPOSE, ARE LIMITED IN 
DURATION TO THE DURATION OF THIS 
WRITTEN WARRANTY. SOME STATES DO 
NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON HOW LONG 
AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTS, SO THE 
ABOVE LIMITATION MAY NOT APPLY TO 
YOU.
NO COMPANY EMPLOYEE OR RETAILER 
HAS THE AUTHORITY TO MAKE ANY 
WARRANTY, REPRESENTATION, PROMISE 
OR AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF 
COMPANY EXCEPT AS STATED IN THIS 
LIMITED WARRANTY.
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, 
COMPANY DISCLAIMS LIABILITY FOR 
ALL CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL 
DAMAGES. THE REMEDIES SET FORTH IN 
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE THE SOLE 
AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR BREACH 
OF WARRANTY. SOME STATES DO NOT 
ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION 
OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL 
DAMAGES SO THE ABOVE LIMITATIONS 
OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU. 
THIS WARRANTY GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO HAVE 
OTHER RIGHTS WHICH MAY VARY FROM 
STATE TO STATE.
5. COMPANY’S OBLIGATIONS
Any replacement qualifying under this 
Adjustment Policy will be made by any 
Continental or General brand authorized 
retailer or vehicle retailer authorized to handle 
Continental or General brand tire adjustments. 
Company will replace the tire pursuant to the 
terms of this Adjustment Policy.
6. OWNER’S OBLIGATIONS
To make a claim under this Policy concerning 
any tire which is covered by this Policy, you 
must present your claim with the tire to any 
Continental or General brand tire retailer 
or vehicle retailer authorized to handle 
Continental/General brand tires. For the 
nearest Continental or General brand tire 
retailer, check the Yellow Pages, or use the 
Continental or General brand Internet address, 
or one of the “800” numbers shown under 
“For Client Assistance.” To be eligible for the 
terms of this Policy, you need to present your 
new vehicle registration form or new vehicle 
sales invoice showing date of purchase. Tires 
replaced on an adjustment basis become the 
property of Company. You will be required to 
sign the Company Limited Warranty Claim 
Form or retailer replacement sales receipt.
You are responsible for payment of all 
applicable taxes demounting, mounting and 
balancing charges set forth under this Policy. 
You are also responsible for payment of local 
tire-disposal fees and any parts or service 
regardless of mileage or months of service. This 
includes payment for tire rotation, alignment, 
towing, road service, valve stems and tire 
repairs.
Owner is responsible for maintaining proper 
tire air pressure and for proper maintenance of 
the tire.THE WARRANTOR
The warrantor of Continental and General 
brand tires is Continental Tire North America, 
Inc., 1830 McMillan Park Drive, Fort Mill, SC 
29707. 
For Client Assistance:
1-800-847-3349 (Nationwide)
1-800-461-1776 (In Canada)
http:/
/www.generaltire.com
http:/ /www.continentaltire.com
SAFETY WARNING
Disregarding any of the safety precautions 
and instructions contained in the Owner’s 
Manual or the Important Tire Safety 
Information in this booklet may result in tire 
failure or explosion causing serious personal 
injury or death.
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42IMPORTANT TIRE SAFETY INFORMATION¹
Any tire, no matter how well constructed,may 
fail due to improper maintenance or 
service factors. This could create a risk of 
property damage and serious or fatal injury. 
Disregarding any of the safety precautions 
and instructions contained in this manual may 
result in tire failure or explosion causing serious 
personal injury or death. For your safety, 
comply with the following:
TIRE INFLATION
Keep tires inflated to the pressures 
recommended on the tire data placard. (See 
your Owner’s Manual for location.) These 
inflation pressures must be maintained as a 
minimum. However, do not exceed the maximum 
pressure rating indicated on the tire sidewall.
CHECK INFLATION PRESSURES ON ALL 
YOUR TIRES, INCLUDING THE SPARE, 
WHEN TIRES ARE COLD, AT LEAST ONCE A 
MONTH BEFORE DRIVING.
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 a month and 
always prior to long distance trips.
Pressures should be checked when tires are 
cold. The tires are cold when your vehicle has 
been driven less than a mile at moderate speed 
after being stopped for three or more hours.
CHECKING PRESSURE WHEN 
TIRES ARE HOT
If you must add air when your tires are hot, add 
four pounds per square inch (psi) (28kPa) above 
the recommended cold air pressure. Recheck the 
inflation pressure when the tire is cold.
For Example Only:
Gauge reading of hot tire: 32psi
If recommended pressure is: 30psi
Desired gauge reading of hot tire 30 + 4psi = 
34psi
Check cold pressures as soon as possible, at 
least by the next day. Never “bleed” air from 
hot tires as your tire will be underinflated. Use 
an accurate tire gauge to check pressures. 
Never allow children to air up tires.
DRIVING ON ANY TIRE THAT DOES 
NOT HAVE THE CORRECT INFLATION 
PRESSURE IS DANGEROUS. For replacement 
tires, the correct inflation pressure will be 
provided by your tire retailer. If not, refer to the 
vehicle decal.
Underinflation produces extreme flexing of the 
sidewalls and builds up heat which may result 
in sudden tire destruction and serious personal 
injury. Overinflating can cause the tire to be 
more susceptible to impact damage.
LOAD LIMITS
DO NOT OVERLOAD. DRIVING ON ANY 
OVERLOADED TIRE IS DANGEROUS. Never 
load your tires beyond the load carrying limits molded into the sidewall of the tires or the 
maximum vehicle load limit as shown on the 
vehicle tire data placard, whichever is less. 
Overloading causes heat to build up which 
can lead to sudden tire failure and serious 
personal injury.
SPEED LIMITS AND SPEED RATED 
TIRES
HIGH SPEED DRIVING CAN BE 
DANGEROUS. Never operate your vehicle 
in excess of lawful speeds or the maximum 
speeds justified by the driving conditions. 
Excessive speeds or racing can cause heat 
buildup in a tire leading to possible failure and 
serious personal injury.
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, there is a greater chance of 
causing tire damage than at the 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 your 
spare tire and see your tire retailer at once.
Tire speed ratings do not imply that a vehicle 
can be safely driven at the maximum speed 
for which the tire is rated. In addition, some 
damages or improper repairs may cause a 
speed-rated tire to lose its speed rating. 
Exceeding the tire’s maximum speed rating 
1 Provided by and published at the request of the tire manufacturers/warrantors. 
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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 with 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. 
SPEED SYMBOLS -are shown on the sidewall 
of some tires. The following table shows the 
maximum speed corresponding to the symbol.SPEED RATINGS
†Speed Rating Speed
mph Maximum
km/Hr
M 81130
N8 7140
P 93150
Q9 9160
R 106 170
S 112 180
T 118 190
H 130 210
W 168 270
Y 186 300
V* 149 240
Z** 149 240
*Some V (or VR) rated tires may have a 
speed capacity of greater than 149 mph 
(240 km/h). Consult your tire manufacturer 
for maximum speed ratings if your vehicle 
capability exceeds this speed. **Z (or ZR) rated tires are designed for use 
on cars with maximum speed capabilities 
in excess of 149 mph (240 km/h). Consult 
your tire manufacturer for maximum speed 
capabilities.
†Although a tire may be speed rated, we do 
not endorse the operation of any vehicle in 
an unsafe or unlawful manner. Speed ratings 
are based on laboratory tests which relate 
to performance on the road, but are not 
applicable if tires are underinflated, overloaded, 
worn out, damaged, altered, improperly 
repaired, or retreaded. Furthermore, tire speed 
ratings do not imply that vehicles can be safely 
driven at the maximum speed for which the tire 
is rated, particularly under adverse road and 
weather conditions or if the vehicle has unusual 
characteristics. Most highway passenger 
tires that do not have a speed symbol in the 
sidewall have a maximum speed rating of 105 
mph. Light truck highway tires that do not 
have a speed symbol on the sidewall of the tire 
have a maximum speed of 87 mph. Some light 
truck tires may have higher maximum speeds; 
consult your tire retailer. The speed and other 
ratings of retreaded tires are assigned by the 
retreader and voids the original manufacturer’s 
ratings.
IMPORTANT: In order to maintain the speed 
capability of the vehicle, replacement tires 
must have speed ratings equal to or higher 
than those fitted as original equipment (as 
indicated on the vehicle placard or Owner’s 
Manual). If tires with lower speed ratings are 
fitted, the speed capability of the vehicle will be 
lowered to the maximum speed capability of 
the replacement tire as indicated on the above 
table.
Remember...High speed driving can be 
dangerous and may be damaging to your tires.
And...When driving at highway speeds, correct 
inflation pressure is especially important.
Contact the manufacturer of your tires for 
their position and assistance on the repair of 
speed-rated tires. When you are replacing tires 
that have a speed rating, you must replace 
with tires of the same or higher speed rating 
if the speed capability of the vehicle is to be 
maintained.
VISUAL INSPECTION
INSPECT YOUR TIRES. DO NOT DRIVE ON A 
DAMAGED TIRE OR WHEEL. 
Check your tires 
frequently for scrapes, bulges, separations, 
cuts, snags, cracks, penetrations or excessive 
localized wear from hard braking. Also check 
for abnormal tire wear, particularly on the 
edges of the tire tread which may be caused 
by misalignment or underinflation. Impacts can 
damage the inner portion of the tire without 
being visible on the outside. If damage can be 
seen on the tires or wheels, or if you suspect 
that possible impact damage may have 
occurred, replace with spare at once and have 
your tire store or retailer inspect your tires 
immediately. Use of a damaged tire could 
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result in tire destruction. When inspecting 
your tires, including the spare, check your air 
pressures. If your pressure check indicates 
that one of your tires has lost pressure of two 
pounds or more, look for signs of penetrations, 
valve leakage, or wheel damage that may 
account for the air loss.
All tires will wear out faster when subjected 
to high speeds as well as hard cornering, rapid 
starts, sudden stops, frequent driving on roads 
which are in poor condition, and off-road use. 
Roads with holes and rocks or other objects 
can damage tires and cause misalignment of 
your vehicle. When you drive on such roads, 
drive on them carefully and slowly, and before 
driving again at normal or highway speeds, 
examine your tires for any damage, such 
as cuts, bulges, penetrations, unusual wear 
patterns, etc.
TREAD WEAR INDICATORS (WEAR BARS): 
Tires contain Tread Wear Indicators (Wear 
Bars) in the grooves of the tire tread which 
show up when only 2/32nds of an inch 
(1.6mm) of tread is remaining. At this stage, 
your tires must be replaced. Tires worn beyond 
this stage are dangerous.
HAZARDS
Objects in the road that threaten a tire should 
be safely avoided. These objects are potholes, 
glass, metal, rocks, wood debris and the 
like. Unavoidable contact should prompt a 
thorough tire inspection. You may not always recall hitting an object 
that can damage or injure your tires. If while 
driving your vehicle experiences any unusual 
vibrations, ride disturbance or noise and/or you 
suspect that possible damage to the tires or 
vehicle has occurred, DO NOT JAM OR LOCK 
YOUR BRAKES! Rather reduce your speed and 
drive with caution until you can safely pull off 
the road. Stop and inspect the tires. If the tire 
is underinflated or damaged, deflate, remove 
the tire and rim assembly and replace it with 
your spare. If you cannot detect a cause, have 
the vehicle towed to the nearest vehicle or tire 
retailer to have the vehicle inspected.
REPAIRING, MOUNTING AND 
DEMOUNTING OF TIRES 
Do not attempt to repair, mount or demount a 
tire yourself. 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). Follow these mounting 
recommendations. Your tires should be 
mounted on wheels of correct size and type 
and which are in good, clean condition. Bent, 
chipped or rusted wheels may cause tire 
damage. The inside of the tire must be free 
from foreign materials. Have your retailer 
check the wheels before mounting new tires. 
Mismatched tires and rims can explode during 
mounting. Also, mismatched tires and rims can 
result in dangerous tire failure on the road. If 
a tire is mounted by error on the wrong-sized 
rim, do not remount it on the proper rim - scrap it. It may be damaged internally (which 
is not externally visible) by being dangerously 
stretched and could fail on the highway.
Old valves may leak. When new tubeless tires 
are mounted, have new valves of the correct 
type installed. Tubeless tires must be mounted 
only on wheels designed for tubeless tires, i.e., 
wheels which have safety humps or ledges.
Never perform a temporary repair, use an 
innertube or inject sealant as a permanent 
substitute for a proper repair. Only qualified 
persons should repair tires.
Be sure that all your valves have suitable valve 
caps. This will keep valve cores clean and clear 
and guard against leakage.
REPAIRS - WHENEVER POSSIBLE, SEE 
A TIRE RETAILER AT ONCE.
Some tire 
manufacturers do not warrant any inspection 
or repair process. The repair is entirely the 
responsibility of the repairer. Punctures in 
the tread of a passenger tire which do not 
exceed 1/4 of an inch (6mm) in diameter can 
usually be repaired by following the Rubber 
Manufacturer’s Association (RMA) Passenger 
and Light Truck Repair procedures. Contact 
the manufacturer of your tires for its position 
and assistance as to the acceptable location 
for a proper repair and the repair of speed 
rated tires. Do not use plug repairs. They may 
cause further damage to the tire. They are not 
always air tight and the plug may fail. Do not 
exceed posted speed limits on any repaired tire. 
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Certain tire manufacturers speed ratings are 
voided if the tire is repaired. 
Although a tire was properly repaired, internal 
structural damage resulting from the puncture 
may have occurred.
Sometime later the damage may cause the tire 
to be removed from service.
If the tire has a puncture in the tread which 
exceeds 1/4 inch (6mm), the tire must be 
replaced. If any tire has sustained a puncture, 
have the tire inspected internally by a tire 
retailer for possible damage that may have 
occurred.
Improper mounting and inflation procedures 
can cause an explosion of the tire/rim 
assembly. Only specially trained persons should 
perform these tasks. Contact your tire store or 
retailer for assistance.
CAUTION - Never, under any circumstance, 
introduce a flammable substance into a tire.
WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND 
BALANCING
Wheel alignment and balancing are important 
for safety and maximum mileage from your 
tires. Check how your tires are wearing at 
least once a 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.
HARD BRAKING
You must inspect your tires after any hard 
braking circumstances or after tires have slid 
on the pavement. This can cause a flat spot in 
a section of the tire tread.
TIRE SPINNING 
Never spin your tires above a speedometer 
reading of 35 mph (55 km/h) if your vehicle 
becomes stuck. The centrifugal force 
generated by the free spinning tire/wheel 
assembly may cause a sudden tire explosion, 
resulting in vehicle damage and/or serious 
personal injury or death. Never allow anyone 
to stand near or behind a tire spinning at high 
speed while attempting to push a vehicle that 
is stuck. When in mud, sand, snow, ice or other 
slippery conditions, do not indulge in excessive 
wheel spin. In such conditions, with automatic 
transmission vehicles, by accelerating the 
engine excessively, it is possible to spin one of 
the drive tires beyond its speed capability. This 
is also true when balancing a drive tire/wheel 
assembly using the engine of the vehicle to 
spin the wheel.
TIRE TREAD 
Tires must be replaced when the depth of 
the tread reaches 2/32 inch (1.6 mm). Tires 
are manufactured with tread wear indicators 
molded into the tire grooves which indicate 
tread wearout. As tires approximate 2/32 inch 
(1.6 mm) wearout, the tread gauge becomes 
thinner and more vulnerable to the effects 
of road hazards. Also, worn tires are more 
subject to hydroplaning, which can cause loss 
of control. Therefore, visual tire inspection 
becomes more crucial as the tires wear out.
WORN TIRES
Never drive on worn tires. Tires should be 
replaced by trained personnel when 2/32nds 
of an inch tread depth remains, as indicated 
by the tread wear indicators molded into the 
tread grooves. In most states, it is illegal to 
drive with less than 2/32nds of an inch of 
tread remaining.
TIRE MIXING
For best performance select tires similar in 
size and load rating to the original equipment 
tires. It is recommended that the same size 
and type of tire be used on all four wheel 
positions. In certain tires, casing ply material 
and ply construction may vary as indicated 
on the sidewall of the tire. When changing 
or replacing tires, it is preferred that all four 
tires are the same construction type (i.e., High 
Performance, All Season, Mud & Snow) and 
construction (Radial or Bias Ply). Before 
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mixing tires of different types on a vehicle in 
any configuration, be sure to check the vehicle 
Owner’s Manual for its recommendations.
Tires which meet the Rubber Manufacturer’s 
Association (RMA) definition of mud and 
snow tires are marked M/S, M+S, M&S. On 
such tires, this designation is molded into the 
sidewall. Tires without this notation are not 
recommended for mud and/or snow driving.
If snow tires are needed, it is necessary 
to select tires equivalent in size and load 
rating to the original equipment tires. 
Always fit performance snow tires in sets of 
four (4) for optimum mud & snow traction 
and maintenance of vehicle handling 
characteristics. If you do not, it may adversely 
affect the safety and handling of your vehicle. 
It is also important to check the vehicle 
Owner’s Manual before mixing or matching 
tires on 4-wheel drive vehicles as this may 
require special precautions. 
Please refer to your Owner’s Manual for more 
information on tire replacement precautions.
TIRE ROTATION
Tires on your Infiniti vehicle should be rotated 
every 7,500 miles or as irregular wear 
develops. If irregular wear becomes apparent 
or if the wear rate on the tires is perceptibly 
uneven, the tires should be rotated in such 
a way to alleviate the problem. Check your 
vehicle for any mechanical problems and 
correct if necessary. Any rotation pattern or 
procedure may be followed including those indicated in the Owner’s Manual. Some tires 
have arrows on the sidewall showing the 
direction in which the tire should turn. When 
rotating this type of tire, care must be taken 
to maintain the proper turning direction as 
indicated by the arrows. Some vehicles have 
different tire sizes specified for front and rear 
axles. Tires on these vehicles should not be 
rotated side to side (unless they are non-
directional). Where a temporary type spare tire 
is available, it should not be included in the tire 
rotation schedule. Such tires are intended for 
temporary use only.
REPLACING TWO TIRES
If your vehicle was originally equipped with 
four tires that were the same size and you are 
only replacing two of the four tires, install the 
new tires on the rear axle. Placing new tires 
on the front axle may cause loss of vehicle 
control in some driving conditions and cause 
an accident and personal injury.
TRAILER TOWING 
If you anticipate towing a trailer, you should 
see a tire retailer for advice concerning the 
correct size of tire and pressure. Tire size and 
pressure will depend on the type and size of 
the trailer and hitch utilized, but in no case 
must the maximum cold inflation pressure or 
the tire load rating be exceeded. Check the tire 
decal and your Owner’s Manual for further 
recommendations on trailer towing.
TIRE ALTERATIONS
Do not perform any alterations on your tires. 
Alterations may prevent proper performance, 
leading to tire damage, which can result in an 
accident. Tires which become unserviceable 
due to alterations such as truing, whitewall 
inlays, addition of balancing or sealant liquids, 
may be excluded from warranty coverage. 
Consult your tire warranty.
HIGH-PRESSURE TEMPORARY 
SPARE TIRES
1.  
The high-pressure spare tire in your Infiniti 
vehicle is designed for temporary use only 
and must not be used continually as a 
regular tire. The standard tire should be 
repaired and/or replaced as soon as possible.
2.   Avoid driving over obstacles that may 
damage the tire through impact or cutting, 
such as potholes, glass, metal, etc.
3.   Speed must not exceed 50mph (80km/h) for 
non-speed-rated temporary spare tires.
4.   Temporary spare tires have a limited 
treadlife which can vary depending on road 
conditions and your driving habits. The 
spare tire should be returned to the trunk as 
soon as the standard tire can be repaired or 
replaced.
5.  Because the high-pressure spare tire was  specifically designed for your car, it should 
not be used on any other vehicle.
6.  Do not use snow chains on your high- pressure spare. This could cause damage to 
your vehicle.
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