TOYOTA C-HR 2020 Warranties & Maintenance Guides (in English)
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prolonged period of time during storage or driving may be weakened 
and subject to sudden failure.
Driving on Studded Passenger Tires (In States Where 
Legally Permitted)
Only new passenger tires should be fitted with studs. For maximum 
effectiveness all four M+S tires on a vehicle should be fitted with 
studs. If only the two rear tires are studded, maximum efficiency in 
handling and braking will not be realized. On vehicles with front wheel \
drive, adverse handling characteristics can be introduced by mounting 
studded snow tires on front wheels only.
Tire Spinning Is Dangerous
Excessive spinning can cause a tire to “explode”.
Avoid tire spinning. The centrifugal forces created by a rapidly spinning 
tire can cause an explosion by tearing the tire apart. These forces act 
on the complete tire structure and can be of such magnitude as to 
break beads as well as rupturing the entire carcass.
When stuck on ice, snow, mud, or wet grass, etc., the vehicle should 
be rocked gently (alternately using forward and reverse gears) with 
the least amount of wheel spinning. DO NOT exceed 35 m.p.h. as 
indicated on the speedometer. Never allow anyone to stand near or 
directly ahead of or behind the spinning tire.
Do not spin if a drive wheel is off the ground. SERIOUS PERSONAL 
INJURY OR DEATH can result from the explosion of a spinning tire.
Speed Rated Tires
When replacement of tires is desired, consult the placard (normally 
located on a door frame, door edge, or glove box door) or the owner’s 
manual for correct size. If the tires shown on the vehicle placard do 
not have speed ratings, the appropriate size tire with any speed rating \
may be applied. When the placard tire size nomenclature contains 
a speed symbol, for example P205/60HR15 or P205/60R15 9OH,  
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the replacement tire must have the same or higher speed rating 
symbol if the speed capability of the vehicle is to be maintained. IF 
THE REPLACEMENT TIRE IS NOT SPEED RATED, THE SPEED 
CAPABILITY OF THE VEHICLE IS LIMITED BY THE SPEED 
CAPABILITY OF THE REPLACEMENT TIRE. A Kenda-produced  
non-speed rated tire’s maximum speed is 85 m.p.h. (137 kmph).
Tire Mounting Can Be Dangerous
Tire mounting can be dangerous and should be done by trained 
persons using proper tools and procedures. Your tires should be 
mounted on wheels which are in good, clean condition. Bent, chipped 
or rusted wheels may cause tire damage. Have your dealer check the 
size and condition of your wheels before mounting new tires. Be sure 
rim/Wheel manufacturer’s recommendations are followed. The inside 
of the tire must be free of foreign material.
Old valves may leak. When new tubeless tires are mounted, have new 
valves of the correct type installed. Be sure that all of your valves ha\
ve 
suitable valve caps.
The sidewalls of radial tires flex more than non-radial tires. Because of 
this, tube-type radial tires require special tubes. Radial tubes should be 
used with radial tube-type tires. The use of other tubes, not designed 
for radial tires, will result in tube failure causing sudden tire destru\
ction.
Always use a new tube when mounting a new tube type tire.
Kenda
Designed for Your Journey
7095 Americana  Parkway
Reynoldsburg, OH 43068
KendaTire.com 
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Limited Warranty
This Limited Warranty applies only to Maxxis brand radial tires installed 
as original equipment on new passenger cars and light trucks, and to 
Maxxis brand temporary spare tires included with new passenger cars 
and light trucks.
The Maxxis brand tires to which this Limited Warranty applies are 
referred to in this Limited Warranty as Tire or Tires. New passenger 
cars and light trucks are referred to as a Vehicle. Maxxis-authorized 
dealers that accept warranty claims are referred to as Maxxis Dealers. 
Vehicle Manufacturer authorized dealers that accept warranty claims 
are referred to as Vehicle Manufacturer Dealers.
Notice: Any implied warranty or condition, whether statutory 
or otherwise, including that of merchantability or fitness for 
a particular purpose, is limited to the duration of this written 
Limited Warranty. Maxxis is not responsible for loss of time, 
inconvenience, loss of use of vehicle, and/or costs of towing or 
transportation, or any other consequential, incidental or indirect 
damages. Some States (or Provinces) do not allow limitations on 
how long an implied warranty or condition lasts, so the above 
limitation may not apply to you. Some States (or Provinces) do 
not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
Eligibility for Limited Warranty
In order for the Tire or Tires to be covered by this Limited
Warranty, all of the following conditions must be met:•
 The Tire was installed or supplied as original equipment on a  
new Vehicle.
•
 The Tire bears the prescribed tire identification number,  
as applicable.
•
 The Tire has been used only on the Vehicle on which it 
was originally installed or supplied, and the installation was 
in accordance with Vehicle manufacturer’s and/or Maxxis’ 
recommendations. 
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• The Tire has been properly cared for, and reasonable and 
necessary maintenance has been performed, in accordance with 
the Vehicle Owner’s Manual and/or this Limited Warranty.
•
 The Tire has been operated only under normal service conditions.
•
 The Tire’s owner resides in the United States or Canada.
What Is Warranted and for How Long
• Failures, defects, and malfunctions due to defective materials  
and/or defective workmanship.
•
 Ride problems, vibration problems, and/or out-of-round
•
 Tires, if the Tire is within the first 1/32nd inch of tread depth   
(0.8 mm).
•
 Within 60 months from the date of your purchase of the new 
Vehicle, or at least 2/32nd inch (1.6 mm) of tread depth remaining 
on the Tire, whichever comes first, except if the Tire is a temporary 
spare tire, in which case the tire must be within the first 1/32nds 
inch (0.8 mm) of tread depth.
What Is Not Covered by this Limited Warranty Policy
• Tire failure, defect, malfunction or damage resulting from 
improper operation or maintenance such as, but not limited to, 
overloading, excessive speed and inflation practices causing 
excessive operational temperatures that exceed specifications, 
misapplication, tire/wheel imbalance, vandalism, use of puncture 
sealants and/or chemical corrosion.
•
 Road hazards, including but not limited to cuts, snags, punctures, 
bruises, impact brakes, tire plugs, and/or any other damage 
caused by tire repair.
•
 Ride problems, vibration problems, and/or out-of-round Tires, 
if Maxxis determines the problem is not the result of a defect 
covered under this Limited Warranty, regardless of the tread depth 
of the Tire.
•
 Irregular treadwear resulting from improper wheel alignment, under 
or over inflation, tire abuse (such as spinning), improper mounting 
or dismounting, vehicle mechanical problems (such as faulty, worn  
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or malfunctioning brakes and/or suspension), damaged wheels, 
tire truing, snow/ice chain usage, flat spots caused by braking, or 
Tires involved in accidents.
•
 Tire alterations such as, but not limited to, bead or sidewall 
decorative material and/or adding a white inlay (whitewall) to   
the tire.
•
 Failure, defect, malfunction or damage to Tires used on vehicles 
engaged in racing or special applications, such as police pursuit.
•
 Claims made by persons other than the original consumer 
purchaser.
Limitation of Warranty
• Any implied warranty or condition, whether statutory or 
otherwise, including that of merchantability or fitness for a 
particular purpose, is limited to the duration of this written 
Limited Warranty.
•
 Maxxis is not responsible for loss of time, inconvenience, loss 
of use of vehicle, and/or costs of towing or transportation, or 
any other consequential, incidental or indirect damages.
•
 Some States (or Provinces) do not allow limitations on how long 
an implied warranty or condition lasts, so the above limitation may 
not apply to you. Some States (or Provinces) do not allow the 
exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so 
these limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
•
 This Limited Warranty is only applicable in the United States  
and Canada.
•
 This Limited Warranty is not intended as a representation that a 
tire failure cannot occur.
•
 This Limited Warranty is the entire warranty given by Maxxis, and 
Maxxis’ complete obligation with respect to the Tires is stated in 
this Limited Warranty. No one has the authority to imply, suggest, 
agree, represent, warrant, or promise contrary to the terms of this 
Limited Warranty.
•
 This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may 
also have other rights which vary from State to State or Province  
to Province. 
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Replacement of Tires
• If you make a warranty claim in accordance with this Limited 
Warranty, and the Tire* is within the first 25% of original, usable 
tread, or the warranty claim is made 12 months from the date of 
your purchase of the new Vehicle (whichever comes first), the Tire 
will be promptly replaced with a comparable tire, without charge to 
you (Free Replacement).
* If your warranty claim is with respect to a temporary spare tire, 
the tire must be within the first 1/32nd inch (0.8 mm) of tread 
depth, and the warranty claim does not have to be made within 12 
months from the date of purchase.
•
 During the Free Replacement period, mounting and balancing are 
free of charge.
•
 After the Free Replacement period and Vehicle Manufacturer’s 
warranty period, the credit of the Tire will be calculated on a pro-
rated basis.
•
 Remaining usable tread is computed as a percentage of the 
original, usable tread. The credit amount will be calculated by 
multiplying the Tire’s market retail price at the time of the warranty 
claim by the remaining usable tread.
•
 Original, usable tread does not include the last 2/32nds inch  
(1.6 mm) of tread depth.
•
 You are responsible for payment of labor costs of mounting and 
balancing and applicable taxes, charges for services that you 
request but that are not covered by this Limited Warranty, and any 
shipping expenses after the Free Replacement period.
•
 A “comparable tire” may either be a new Maxxis brand tire 
of the same line as the Tire, or if the Tire is out of production 
or unavailable, a new Maxxis brand tire of the same basic 
construction and quality, with different sidewall or treadwear 
configuration. If the same tire or a comparable new Maxxis tire is 
available, and you request a higher-priced tire as a replacement, 
the difference in price will be paid by you. 
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Warranty Claim Procedure
• You must present the Tire to a Vehicle Manufacturer Dealer or a 
Maxxis Dealer.
•
 You must present proof of the date of your purchase of the Vehicle 
(car dealer invoice). If you do not present this proof, the warranty 
claim will be considered only if the Tire is within five years of its 
date of manufacture.
•
 You must present the Tire that is the subject of the warranty  
claim and all service and maintenance records required by this 
Limited Warranty.
•
 If there is no Maxxis Dealer or Vehicle Manufacturer Dealer near 
you, call the Maxxis Technology Center at 1-866-509-7067.
Safety Maintenance Information
Improper tire mounting and inflation and overloading may cause 
serious injury or property damage. Maxxis recommends that you 
read and follow all safety information contained in the tire safety 
information section of this booklet, vehicle placard in the Vehicle 
and/or the Vehicle Owner’s Manual. Information regarding safety 
and maintenance also can be found on the sidewall of the Tire. 
Please also comply with the following: •
 Check air pressure every month when tires are “cold.” Use an 
accurate tire air pressure gauge. Do not reduce pressure when 
tires are hot. Proper inflation is essential. Under inflation produces 
flexing of the sidewalls and builds up heat to the point that 
premature tire failure may occur. Over inflation can cause the tire 
to be more susceptible to impact damage.
•
 Never overload your tires. The maximum load capacity and 
maximum inflation pressure are molded into the sidewall of your 
tire. Overloading builds up excessive heat and can lead to early 
tire failure.
•
 Avoid damaging objects (such as chuckholes, glass, rocks and 
curbs) which may cause internal tire damage. Continued use 
of a tire that has suffered internal damage, which may not be 
visible externally, can lead to dangerous tire failure. Determination  
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of internal damage will require dismounting of the tire and 
examination by trained tire personnel.
•
 Improper tire mounting and inflation procedures may cause the tire 
beads to break with explosive force during installation of the tire on 
the rim. Tire and rim must match in size. Rim parts must match by 
manufacturer’s design. Clean rim. Lubricate rim and beads. Do not 
exceed the maximum recommended pressure to seat the beads. 
Only trained tire personnel should mount tires.
•
 Use of worn-out tires (less than 2/32nd inch (1.6 mm) of tread 
depth) increases the probability of tire failure. 
•
 Excessive speeds create heat buildup in a tire, leading to possible 
tire failure.
•
 Maxxis strongly recommends tire rotation every 5,000 to 7,500 
miles (8,000 to 12,000 kilometers). 
•
 The Maxxis brand temporary spare tire weighs less than a 
conventional radial tire. The temporary tire should be used only in 
emergencies and returned to the trunk as soon as it is convenient 
to have your standard tire repaired or replaced.
Contact Information
Any time you see damage to your Tires or wheels, immediately
contact a Vehicle Manufacturer Dealer or Maxxis Dealer. If
further assistance is required, please contact:
Maxxis International - U.S.A.
1-866-509-7067
Or write:
Maxxis Technology Center
480 Old Peachtree Road
Suwanee, GA 30024
USA 
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Passenger and Light Truck Tire Limited Warranty
About This Warranty
As the original purchaser of a vehicle equipped with MICHELIN® 
passenger or light truck tire, you are covered by all the benefits and 
conditions (subject to the maintenance recommendations and safety 
warnings) contained in this booklet. To ensure your understanding  
of and compliance with the terms and conditions of this warranty, 
please read it carefully. It is essential that you also read and 
understand the safety and maintenance recommendations for tires 
contained in this booklet.
What Is Covered and for How Long?
MICHELIN passenger and light truck tires that are used in normal 
service on the vehicle on which they were originally fitted are covered 
as follows:
Workmanship and Materials
If there is a defect in workmanship and materials during the life of the\
 
original usable tread, or six (6) years from date of purchase (whichever 
comes first), your tire may be replaced on a pro rata basis under this 
warranty. After six (6) years or the wear of the original usable tread, 
whichever occurs first, all warranties, expressed or implied, expire.
The “date of purchase” refers to the date on your sales invoice. I\
f you 
cannot find your sales invoice, the date will be calculated based on the 
date of manufacture which is molded on the sidewall of your tire.
 
The “life of the usable tread” refers to the original tread worn d\
own 
evenly across the face of the tread to the level of the treadwear 
indicators, which is 2/32nds of an inch (1.6 mm) of tread remaining. 
Uneven wear is defined as a tread groove difference of 2/32nds of an 
inch or more across the face of the tread on the same tire. 
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What Is Not Covered
This warranty does not cover tires damaged due to misuse, abuse or 
accident such as:•
 Road hazards (e.g., cuts, snags, bruises, impact damage or 
punctures);
•
 Incorrect mounting of the tire, tire/wheel imbalance or  
improper repair;
•
 Misapplication, improper maintenance, racing, underinflation, 
overinflation or other abuse;
•
 Uneven or rapid wear which is caused by mechanical irregularity 
in the vehicle such as wheel misalignment (a measured tread 
difference of 2/32nds of an inch or more across the face of the 
tread on the same tire);
•
 Accident, fire, chemical corrosion, tire alteration or vandalism;
•
 Flat spotting caused by improper storage or brakelock;
•
 The addition of liquid, solid or gaseous materials other than air,  
nitrogen or carbon dioxide (for example, waterbase sealers or 
balancing substances);
•
 Minor cosmetic ozone or weather cracking;
•
 Use of MICHELIN® Self-Supporting Zero Pressure (ZP) tires 
without a properly operating low air pressure warning system.
•
 Use of MICHELIN tires that is inconsistent with the safety and/or 
maintenance information provided in your owner’s manual.
Other limitations include but are not limited to the following: •
 Michelin does not cover Original Equipment tires for mileage.
What Will Michelin Do?
If a tire is covered, and 2/32nds of an inch (1.6mm) or less of the 
original tread is worn (or 25% or less, whichever is more beneficial to 
you), and it is within 12 months of the date of purchase, Michelin will\
, 
free of charge, replace your tire with a comparable new MICHELIN
® 
replacement tire, mount the tire, and balance the tire. You must pay the 
cost of any other service charges and applicable taxes.