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In case of an emergency
TIRES PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS) (IF EQUIPPED)
➀
Low Tire Pressure Telltale
➁
TPMS Malfunction Indicator
Each tire, including the spare (if pro-
vided), should be checked monthly
when cold and inflated to the inflation
pressure recommended by the vehi-
cle manufacturer on the vehicle plac-
ard or tire inflation pressure label. (If
your vehicle has tires of a different
size than the size indicated on the
vehicle placard or tire inflation pres-
sure label, you should determine the
proper tire inflation pressure for
those tires.) As an added safety feature, your
vehicle has been equipped with a tire
pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
that illuminates a low tire pressure
telltale when one or more of your
tires is significantly under-inflated.
Accordingly, when the low tire pres-
sure telltale illuminates, you should
stop and check your tires as soon as
possible, and inflate them to the
proper pressure. Driving on a signifi-
cantly under-inflated tire causes the
tire to overheat and can lead to tire
failure. Under-inflation also reduces
fuel efficiency and tire tread life, and
may affect the vehicle’s handling and
stopping ability.
Please note that the TPMS is not a
substitute for proper tire mainte-
nance, and it is the driver’s responsi-
bility to maintain correct tire pres-
sure, even if under-inflation has not
reached the level to trigger illumina-
tion of the TPMS low tire pressure
telltale.
Your vehicle has also been equipped
with a TPMS malfunction indicator to
indicate when the system is not
operating properly. The TPMS mal-
function indicator is provided by a
separate telltale, which displays the
symbol "TPMS" when illuminated.
When the malfunction indicator is
illuminated, the system may not be
able to detect or signal low tire pres-
sure as intended. TPMS malfunc-
tions may occur for a variety of rea-
sons, including the installation of
replacement or alternate tires or
wheels on the vehicle that prevent
the TPMS from functioning properly.
Always check the TPMS malfunction
telltale after replacing one or more
tires or wheels on your vehicle to
ensure that the replacement or alter-
nate tires and wheels allow the
TPMS to continue to function proper-
ly.
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Maintenance
86 - Load Index, a numerical codeassociated with the maximum
load the tire can carry.
H - Speed Rating Symbol. See the speed rating chart in this section
for additional information.
Wheel size designation
Wheels are also marked with impor-
tant information that you need if you
ever have to replace one. The follow-
ing explains what the letters and
numbers in the wheel size designa-
tion mean.
Example wheel size designation:
5.5JX14
5.5 - Rim width in inches.
J - Rim contour designation.
14 - Rim diameter in inches. Tire speed ratings
The chart below lists many of the dif-
ferent speed ratings currently being
used for passenger cars. The speed
rating is part of the tire size designa-
tion on the sidewall of the tire. This
symbol corresponds to that tire's
designed maximum safe operating
speed.
3. Checking tire life (TIN : Tire
Identification Number) Any tires that are over 6 years, based
on the manufacturing date, tire
strength and performance, decline
with age naturally (even unused
spare tires). Therefore, the tires
(including the spare tire) should be
replaced by new ones. You can find
the manufacturing date on the tire
sidewall (possibly on the inside of the
wheel), displaying the DOT Code.
The DOT Code is a series of num-
bers on a tire consisting of numbers
and English letters. The manufactur-
ing date is designated by the last four
digits (characters) of the DOT code.
DOT : XXXX XXXX OOOO
The front part of the DOT means a
plant code number, tire size and
tread pattern and the last four num-
bers indicate week and year manu-
factured.
For example:
DOT XXXX XXXX 1606 represents
that the tire was produced in the 16th
week of 2006.
S 112 mph (180 km/h)
T 118 mph (190 km/h)
H 130 mph (210 km/h) V 149 mph (240 km/h)Z Above 149 mph (240 km/h)
Maximum Speed
Speed
Rating
Symbol
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Index
California Perchlorate Notice ··················\
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Capacities ··················\
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·8-3
Careof the Safety Belt System, Proper Use and ·················3-40\
Exterior ··················\
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7-48
Interior ··················\
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·7-51
Catalytic Converters, Operating Precautions for·············5-4
Chain Installation ··················\
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Safety ··················\
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···5-21
Tire··················\
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Charging System Warning ··················\
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Child Restraint System ··················\
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Safety Lock, Rear Door··················\
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Children Restraint of Infants and Small ··················\
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·3-41
Restraint of Larger··················\
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·3-42
Cigarette Lighter ··················\
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Cleaner, Air ··················\
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Cleaning Interior Window Glass·················\
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Lap/Shoulder Belt Webbing ··················\
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Upholstery and Interior Trim··················\
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Climate Control System, Automatic ··················\
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Clock ··················\
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···4-25
Compartment, Engine··················\
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Consumer Assistance ··················\
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·9-2
Coolant Level, Checking the ··················\
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Cooling System, Engine ··················\
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Cruise Control System ··················\
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Cup Holder··················\
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Day/Night Rearview Mirror ··················\
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Defroster ··················\
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4-44
Rear Window ··················\
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Dimensions ··················\
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Disc Brake Wear Indicators ··················\
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Dome Light ··················\
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Door Child Safety Lock, Rear ··················\
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Courtesy Lamp ··················\
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Locks ··················\
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Open Display ··················\
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Driver Position Memory System ··················\
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Driving at Night ··················\
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··5-8
Conditions, Special ··················\
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··5-7
Conditions, Hazardous ··················\
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in Flooded Areas··················\
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in the Rain ··················\
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Tips ··················\
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