tires HUMMER H3 2007 Owner's Guide
[x] Cancel search | Manufacturer: HUMMER, Model Year: 2007, Model line: H3, Model: HUMMER H3 2007Pages: 480, PDF Size: 2.73 MB
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Headlamp Aiming........................................ 358
Bulb Replacement....................................... 361
Halogen Bulbs........................................... 361
Headlamps................................................ 362
Taillamps, Turn Signal, Stoplamps
and Back-up Lamps............................... 363
License Plate Lamp................................... 364
Replacement Bulbs................................... 365
Windshield Wiper Blade Replacement....... 366
Tires............................................................ 367
Tire Sidewall Labeling............................... 368
Tire Terminology and De nitions............... 372
In ation - Tire Pressure............................. 375
Tire Pressure Monitor System................... 376Tire Inspection and Rotation...................... 381
When It Is Time for New Tires.................. 383
Buying New Tires...................................... 383
Different Size Tires and Wheels................ 385
Uniform Tire Quality Grading..................... 386
Wheel Alignment and Tire Balance............ 387
Wheel Replacement.................................. 387
Tire Chains............................................... 389
If a Tire Goes Flat.................................... 390
Changing a Flat Tire................................. 391
Removing the Spare Tire and Tools.......... 393
Removing the Flat Tire and Installing
the Spare Tire....................................... 396
Storing a Flat or Spare Tire and Tools...... 403
Spare Tire................................................. 405
Section 5 Service and Appearance Care
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Appearance Care........................................ 406
Cleaning the Inside of Your Vehicle.......... 406
Fabric/Carpet............................................. 407
Leather...................................................... 408
Instrument Panel, Vinyl, and Other
Plastic Surfaces..................................... 409
Care of Safety Belts.................................. 409
Weatherstrips............................................ 409
Washing Your Vehicle............................... 410
Cleaning Exterior Lamps/Lenses................ 410
Finish Care............................................... 410
Windshield, Backglass, and Wiper Blades.... 411
Aluminum or Chrome-Plated Wheels......... 412
Tires......................................................... 413
Sheet Metal Damage................................. 413
Finish Damage.......................................... 413Underbody Maintenance............................ 413
Chemical Paint Spotting............................ 414
Vehicle Care/Appearance Materials............ 414
Vehicle Identi cation.................................. 415
Vehicle Identi cation Number (VIN)........... 415
Service Parts Identi cation Label............... 416
Electrical System........................................ 416
Add-On Electrical Equipment..................... 416
Windshield Wiper Fuses............................ 417
Power Windows and Other Power
Options.................................................. 417
Fuses and Circuit Breakers....................... 417
Engine Compartment Fuse Block............... 418
Capacities and Speci cations.................... 422
Section 5 Service and Appearance Care
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Brake Wear
Your vehicle has four-wheel disc brakes.
Disc brake pads have built-in wear indicators that
make a high-pitched warning sound when the
brake pads are worn and new pads are needed.
The sound may come and go or be heard all
the time your vehicle is moving, except when you
are pushing on the brake pedal rmly.
{CAUTION:
The brake wear warning sound means that
soon the brakes will not work well. That
could lead to an accident. When you hear
the brake wear warning sound, have your
vehicle serviced.
Notice:Continuing to drive with worn-out
brake pads could result in costly brake repair.
Some driving conditions or climates may cause
a brake squeal when the brakes are rst applied or
lightly applied. This does not mean something is
wrong with your brakes.Properly torqued wheel nuts are necessary to help
prevent brake pulsation. When tires are rotated,
inspect brake pads for wear and evenly tighten
wheel nuts in the proper sequence to GM torque
speci cations.
Brake linings should always be replaced as
complete axle sets.
Brake Pedal Travel
See your dealer if the brake pedal does not
return to normal height, or if there is a rapid
increase in pedal travel. This could be a sign
of brake trouble.
Brake Adjustment
Every time you make a brake stop, your disc
brakes adjust for wear.
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