DODGE CHALLENGER 2021 Vehicle Warranty
Manufacturer: DODGE, Model Year: 2021, Model line: CHALLENGER, Model: DODGE CHALLENGER 2021Pages: 262, PDF Size: 10.42 MB
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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 have been damaged
internally (which is not externally visible) by having been
dangerously stretched and could fail on the highway.
Old valves may leak. When new tubeless tires are mounted, have
ne
w valves of the correct type installed. Tubeless tires must only be
mounted on wheels designed for tubeless tires i.e., wheels which
have safety humps or ledges.
It is recommended that you have your tires and wheels balanced. Tires
an
d wheels which are not balanced may cause steering difficulties, a
bumpy ride, and irregular tire wear.
Be sure that all your valves have suitable valve caps. The valve cap
is
the primary seal against air loss.
SERVICE LIFE FOR PASSENGER CAR AND LIGHT TRUCK TIRES
IN
CLUDING SPARE TIRES
The following recommendation applies to passenger car and light
tr
uck tires. Tires are composed of various types of material and rubber
compounds, having performance properties essential to the proper
functioning of the tire itself. These component properties evolve over
time. For each tire, this evolution depends upon many factors such as
weather, storage conditions, and conditions of use including load,
speed, inflation pressure, maintenance etc. to which the tire is
subjected throughout its life. This service-related evolution varies
widely so that accurately predicting the serviceable life of any specific
tire in advance is not possible.
In addition to regular inspections and inflation pressure maintenance
by
consumers, it is recommended to have passenger car and light
truck tires, including spare tires, inspected regularly by a qualified tire
specialist, such as a tire dealer, who will assess the tire’s suitability for
continued service. Tires which have been in use for five years or more
should continue to be inspected by a specialist at least annually.
Consumers are strongly encouraged to be aware not only of their tires’
vi
sual condition and inflation pressure but also of any change in
dynamic performance such as increased air loss, noise or vibration,
which could be an indication that the tires need to be removed from
service to prevent tire failure.
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It is impossible to predict when tires should be replaced based on their
calendar age alone. However the older a tire the greater the chance
that it will need to be replaced due to the service-related evolution or
other conditions found upon inspection or detected during use.
While most tires will need replacement before they achieve 10 years,
it
is recommended that any tires in service 10 years or more from the
date of manufacture, including spare tires, be replaced with new tires
as a simple precaution even if such tires appear serviceable and even
if they have not reached the legal wear limit.
For tires that were on an original equipment vehicle i.e., acquired by
th
e consumer on a new vehicle, follow the vehicle manufacturer’s
tire replacement recommendations, when specified (but not to
exceed 10 years).
The date when a tire was manufactured is located on the sidewall of
ea
ch tire. Consumers should locate the Department of Transportation
(DOT) code on the tire which begins with DOT and ends with the
week and year of manufacture. For example, a DOT code ending with
"2204" indicates a tire made in the 22nd week (May) of 2004.
REMEMBER TO AVOID DAMAGE TO YOUR TIRES AND
PO
SSIBLE ACCIDENT
• INSPECT TIRES AT LEAST MONTHLY, AND IMMEDIATELY
A
FTER STRIKING ANY ROAD HAZARD.
• CHECK TIRE PRESSURE AT LEAST ONCE EACH MONTH
W
HEN TIRES ARE COLD AND BEFORE EVERY LONG TRIP.
• NEVER UNDERINFLATE OR OVERINFLATE A TIRE.
•
NEVER OVERLOAD YOUR VEHICLE AND TIRES.
•
ALWAYS OBEY LEGAL SPEED LIMITS AND DRIVE AT A SPEED
T
HAT IS REASONABLE UNDER THE ROAD AND WEATHER
CONDITIONS.
• AVOID DRIVING OVER POTHOLES, OBSTACLES, CURBS OR
E
DGES OF PAVEMENT.
• AVOID EXCESSIVE WHEEL SPINNING.
•
IF YOU SEE ANY DAMAGE TO A TIRE, REPLACE THE TIRE
W
ITH A PROPERLY INFLATED SPARE AND VISIT A QUALI -
FIED TIRE PROFESSIONAL AT ONCE.
• KEEP TIRES AND WHEELS PROPERLY ALIGNED, BALANCED,
A
ND ROTATED.
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• HAVE MOUNTING AND REPAIRS DONE BY A TIRE PROFES -
SIONAL.
• IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CONTACT YOUR BFGO -
O
DRICH® RETAILER.
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THE RECOMMENDED
PR
ECAUTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL
CAN LEAD TO ERRATIC VEHICLE BEHAVIOR OR TIRE
DAMAGE, POSSIBLY RESULTING IN AN ACCIDENT.
If you see or suspect any damage to your tires or wheels, contact
yo
ur local BFGoodrich® tire retailer, or visit our web site listed
below for dealer locations. If further assistance is required, contact:
IN USA IN CANADA
877-788-8899 888-871-6666
or write:
Michelin North America, Inc.
Attention: Consumer Care Department
Post Office Box 19001
Greenville, SC 29602-9001
United States or write:
Michelin North America (Canada), Inc.
2500 Daniel-Johnson Blvd., Suite 500
Laval, Quebec
H7T 2P6
Canada
or visit:
www.bfgoodrichtires.com
or visit:
https://www.bfgoodrich.ca/en/home
WARNING!
For safety and good performance, you must take care of your tires.
Fo
llow the safety information and instructions contained in this
Owner’s Manual.
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Correct tire pressure is very important. Proper inflation pressures may
be found in the vehicle Owner’s Manual or on the vehicle tire
information placard. Check cold tire pressures at least once each
month. For further technical information on BFGoodrich® tires,
consult a participating BFGoodrich® tire retailer.
Your Vehicle:
Year Make/Model
Your Tire Size:
Tire Purchase Date:
Recommended
P r
essures: Front
Rear
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BRIDGESTONE® - FIRESTONE®
TIRE MAINTENANCE, SAFETY and WARRANTY MANUAL
ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PASSENGER and LIGHT TRUCK
TIRES Including RFT Tires with Run-Flat Technology
Congratulations!
Your new vehicle comes equipped with quality BRIDGESTONE®
or
FIRESTONE® brand tires.
To ensure optimum tire performance and reduce the risk of a tire
fa
ilure, Bridgestone® Firestone® North American Tire, LLC strongly
recommends you read and follow all maintenance and safety
information contained in this manual. In addition, we recommend
periodic inspection and maintenance, if necessary, by a qualified tire
service professional.
Inflate.
Check your tire pressure monthly.
Rotate.
Rotate your tires as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer or
ev
ery 5,000 miles.
Evaluate.
Routinely look for signs of tread wear or damage.
TIRE CARE BASICS
Quick Reference Guide to Maintenance for All Tires, Including the
Sp
are.
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TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE
Tires can lose 1 psi (pound per square inch) per month under normal
co
nditions. Additionally, tires can lose 1 psi for every 10° F
temperature drop.
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Just a look will not do it. One of these tires is actually 10 psi
under-inflated. Your eyes can deceive you, so rely on a good tire
gauge for an accurate reading.
Look for the manufacturer’s recommended tire pressure listed on
t h
e sticker usually located on the driver side door edge or door jamb
area. Example:
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This chart shows you how underinflation can create an overload on
tires. Check your tire pressure every month to make sure it is up to
specification, especially before long trips or carrying extra weight.
Lower pressure increases heat. I
nfrared photography of tires tested at
high speed. Damaging heat increases as inflation pressure drops.
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AIR PRESSURE — MONTHLY CHECK
For accuracy, check your inflation pressure with a tire gauge when
ti
res are cold.
Driving heats up tires and makes the reading incorrect.
1. Remove tire valve cap.
2
. P lace the end of the tire gauge over valve.
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3. Press the tire gauge straight and firmly until the scale extends.
4. If needed, increase pressure and recheck with the tire gauge.