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Maximum load onatire (defini-
tion) ............................................... 279
Maximum loaded vehicle weight
(definition) .....................................2 79
Maximum permissible tire pres-
sure (definition) .............................2 79
Maximum tire load. ........................ 277
Maximum tire load( definition) ....... 279
MOExtended tires .......................... 262
Optional equipment weight (defi-
nition) ............................................ 280
Overview ........................................ 260
PSI (pounds per square inch) (def-
inition) ...........................................2 79
Replacing ....................................... 280
Service life ..................................... 261
Sidewall (definition) ....................... 279
Speed rating (definition) ................ 279
Storing ...........................................2 81
Structure and characteristics
(definition) ..................................... 278
Summer tires ................................. 262
Temperature .................................. 274
TIN (Tire Identification Number)
(definition) ..................................... 280
Tire bead( definition) ......................2 79
Tire pressure (definition) ................ 279
Tire pressure s(recommended). ..... 278
Tire size (data) ............................... 284
Tire size designation, load-bearing
capacity, speedr ating .................... 275
Tire tread ....................................... 261
Tire tread (definition) ..................... 279
Total loadl imit (definition) ............. 280
Traction ......................................... 274
Traction (definition) ....................... 280
Treadw ear..................................... 274
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
Standard s...................................... 273
Uniform Tire Quality Grading
Standard s(de finition) .................... 278
Wea rindicator (definition) ............. 280
Wheel and tire combination ........... 284
Wheel rim (definiti on) .................... 278
se
e Fla ttire
Tow-starting
Emergency engine starting ............ 258
Important safety notes .................. 256 Towin
gaway
Important safety guideline s........... 256
Installing the towing eye. ............... 256
Removing the towing eye. .............. 257
Transporting the vehicl e................ 258
With both axles on the ground ....... 257
With the reara xler aised ................ 257
Trafficr eports
see also Digital Operator's Man-
ua l.................................................. 211
Transmission
Selector lever ................................ 122
see Automati ctransmission
Transmissio nposition display ......... 122
Transporting the vehicle .................. 258
Trip computer (on-board com-
puter) .................................................. 166
Trip odometer
Calling up ....................................... 166
Resetting (on-board computer) ...... 167
Trunk
Emergency release .......................... 73
Important safety notes .................... 72
Locking separately. .......................... 73
Opening/closing (manuall yfrom
outside) ............................................ 73
Overview .......................................... 72
Trunk lid
Displa ymessage ............................ 200
Opening dimensions ...................... 295
Trunk partition
Displa ymessage ............................ 200
Generaln otes .................................. 79
Opening/closing .............................. 80
Turn signals
Displa ymessage ............................ 189
Switching on/off. ............................. 96
Two-wa yradio
Frequencie s................................... 288
Installation ..................................... 288
Transmission output( maximum) .... 288
Type identificatio nplate
see Vehicl eide ntification plate
U
Unlocking
Emergency unlocking ....................... 72
Index19
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Removingawheel.......................... 283
Storing ........................................... 281
Tightening torque ........................... 284
Wheel size/tire size ....................... 284
Win dscreen
Inserting and removing .................... 80
Preparing for installation .................. 80
see AIRGUIDE
Windows
see Sid ewindows
Windshield
Defrosting ...................................... 110
Windshiel dwasher fluid
see Windshield washers ystem
Windshiel dwasher system
Adding washerf luid ....................... 236
Important safety notes .................. 294
Windshiel dwipers
Displa ymessage ............................ 201
Problem (malfunction) ................... 103
Replacing the wipe rblade s............ 101
Switching on/off. .......................... 101
Winter driving
Important safety notes .................. 262
Slippery roads urfaces ................... 138
Snow chains .................................. 262
Winter operation
Overview ........................................ 262
Winter tires
M+S tire s....................................... 262
Wipe rblades
Cleaning ......................................... 241
Important safety notes .................. 101
Replacing ....................................... 101
Workshop
see Qualifie dspecialist workshop
Z
ZONE function
Switching on/off. .......................... 110
Index21
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When towing the vehicle with the rear axle
raised, observe the notes on ESP®
(Ypage 257).
If the å ESP®OFF warning lamp lights up
continuously, then ESP®is deactivated.
If the ÷ ESP®warning lamp and the å
ESP®OFF warning lamp are lit continuously,
ESP®is not available due to amalfunction.
Observe the information on warning lamps
(
Ypage 205) and display messages which may
be shown in the instrument cluster
(
Ypage 179).
iOnly use wheels with the recommended tire
sizes. Only then will ESP®function properly.
Characteristics of ESP®
General information
If the ÷ ESP®warning lamp goes out before
beginnin gthe journey, ESP®is automatically
active.
If ESP
®intervenes, the ÷ESP®warning lamp
flashes in the instrument cluster.
If ESP
®intervenes:
XDo not deactivat eESP®under any circum-
stances.
XOnly depress the accelerator pedal as far as
necessary when pulling away.
XAdapt your driving style to suit the prevailing
road and weather conditions.
ECO start/stop function
The ECO start/stop function switches the
engine off automatically when the vehicle stops
moving. The engine start sautomatically when
the driver wants to pull away again. ESP
®
remains in its previously selected status, e.g. if
ESP®was deactivated before the engine was
automatically switched off.
Activating/deactivating ESP®(except
Mercedes-AMG SLC 43)
Important safety notes
iObserve the "Important safety notes" sec-
tion (Ypage 56). You can select between the following states of
ESP
®:
RESP®is activated
RESP®is deactivated
GWARNING
If you deactivat eESP
®,ESP®no longer sta-
bilizes the vehicle. There is an increased risk
of skidding and an accident.
Only deactivat eESP
®in the situation sdescri-
bed in the following.
It may be best to deactivat eESP
®in the follow-
ing situations:
Rwhen using snow chains
Rin deep snow
Ron sand or gravel
Spinning the wheels results in acutting action
which provides better grip.
iActivate ESP®as soon as the situations
described above no longer apply. ESP®will
otherwise not be able to stabilize the vehicle if
the vehicle start stoskid or awheel start sto
spin.
!Avoid spinnin gthe driven wheels for an
extended period with ESP®deactivated. You
could otherwise damage the drivetrain.
Deactivating/activating ESP®
XTo deactivate: press button:.
The å ESP®OFF warning lamp in the
instrument cluster lights up.
XTo activate: press button :.
The å ESP®OFF warning lamp in the
instrument cluster goes out.
Driving safety systems61
Safety
Z
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XTo stow:foldthe reflective safety jacket, roll
it up and stow it in safety jacke tbag :.
XSlide safety jacke tbag : along the lower
edge of the armresti nto the safety jacket
compartment. Meanwhile, ensure that
loop ;hangs outw ellw ithinr each.
iRemove anew reflective safety jacke tfrom
its packaging material before sliding it into
the safety jacke tcompartment. The packag-
ing material may otherwise cause it to slip out
or make removing it difficult.
Observ ethe legalr equirements in each country.
Notesont he reflective safety jacket
:Maximu mnumbe rofw ashes
;Maximu mwasht emperature
=Do not bleach
?Do not iron
ADo not us ealaundry dryer
BDo not dry-clean
CThi sisa class2vest
RThe reflective safety jackets meett he require-
ments define dbythe legals tandard onlyi f:
-the correct size is used and
-the reflective safety jacke tisc orrectl yfas-
tened
RBefore use, ensure thatt he reflective safety
jacke tisc lean and intact. The specia lprop-
erties mayo therwise be compromised.
RThe reflective safety jackets shoul dbestored
in thei roriginal packaging in adry place away
from sources of hea tand light.
RThe maximu mnumbe rofwashess pecified is
not the onlyf actor influencing the life spa nof
the reflective safety jackets. Their life span
also depends on use, care, storage, etc.
RThe reflective safety jackets shoul dbedis-
posed of and replaced with new ones:
-afte r15w ashes, and/or
-if the reflective strips have become
scratched ,and/or
-if the backing material and/or reflective
strips have become soile dand canno tbe
cleane doff, and/or
-the reflective safety jacket's fluorescence
hasf aded ,e.g.d ue to the effects of sunlight
RDispose of the reflective safety jacke tinan
environmentally responsibl emanner. To do
so, contact your local waste d
isposalc
om-
pany.
Vehicl etoolkit
General notes
The vehicl etool kit can be found in the trunk or
in the stowag ewellu nder the trunk floor.
Apart from certain country-specifi cvariations,
the vehicles are not equipped with atire-change
tool kit. Some tool sfor changing awheel are
specifi ctothe vehicle. For more informatio non
which tool sare required to performaw heel
change on your vehicle, consult aquali fied spe-
cialist workshop.
Necessary tire-changing tool scan include, for
example:
Rjack
Rwhee lchock
Rlugw rench
Rratchet wrench
Ralignment bolt
Where will Ifind...?245
Breakdo wn assis tance
Page 249 of 298
MOExtended tires (tires with run-flat
properties)
General notes
With MOExtended tires (tires with run flat char-
acteristics), you can continue to drive you rvehi-
cle even if there is atotal loss of pressure in one
or more tires. The affected tire must not show
any clearly visible damage.
You can recognize aMOExtended tire by the
MOExtended marking which appears on the
sidewal lofthe tire. You wil lfind this marking
next to the tire size designation, the load-bear-
ing capacity and the speedi ndex (
Ypage275).
MOExtended tires may only be use dinconjunc-
tion with an active tire pressure loss warning
system or with an active tire pressure monitor.
If ap ressure lossw arningmessagea ppears
in the multifunction display:
Robserve the instructions in the display mes-
sage s(Ypage1 96)
Rcheck the tire for damage
Rif driving on, observe the following notes
The driving distance possible in run-fla tmode is
approximately 50 mile s(80 km) when the vehi-
cle is partiall yladen and approximately 19 miles
(30 km) when the vehicleisf ullyladen.
In addition to the vehiclel oad, the driving dis-
tance possible depends upon:
Rvehicles peed
Rroad condition
Routside temperature
The driving distance possible in run-fla tmode
may be reduced by extreme driving conditions
or maneuvers, or it can be increased through a
moderate style of driving.
The driving distance possible in run-fla tmode is
counted from the moment the tire pressure loss
warning appears in the multifunction display.
You must not exceed amaximu mdesign speed
of 50 mph (80 km/h).
When replacing one or all tires, please observe
the following specifications for you rvehicle's
tires:
Rsize
Rtype and
Rthe "MOExtended "mark
If at ire has gone flat and cannot be replaced
with aMOExtended tire, astandard tire may be
use dasat emporary mea
sure. Make sure thatyou use the propers
ize and type (summer or
winter tire).
Vehicles equipped with MOExtended tires are
not equipped with aTIREFIT kit at the factory. It
is therefore recommendedt hat you additionally
equip you rvehiclew ithaTIREFIT kit if you mount
tires that do not feature run-fla tcharacteristics,
e.g. winter tires. ATIREFIT kit can be obtained
from aqualified specialist workshop, for exam-
ple.
Important safety notes
GWARNING
When driving in emergency mode, the driving
characteristics deteriorate, e.g. when corner-
ing, accelerating quickly and when braking.
There is arisk of an accident.
Do not exceed the stated maximu mspeed.
Avoid abrupt steering and driving maneuvers,
and driving over obstacles (curbs, potholes,
off-road). This appliesinp articulartoaladen
vehicle.
Stop driving in emergency mode if:
Ryou hearb anging noises.
Rthe vehicles tarts to shake.
Ryou see smoke and smell rubber.
RESP®is intervening constantly.
Rthere are tears in the sidewalls of the tire.
After driving in emergency mode, have the
wheelr ims checked at aqualified specialist
workshopw ith regard to their further use .The
defective tire must be replaced in every case.
TIREFIT kit
Important safety notes
TIREFIT is atire sealant.
You can use TIREFIT to seal puncture sofupto
0.16 in (4 mm) ,particularly those in the tire
tread. You can use TIREFIT at outside tempera-
tures downt oÒ4‡( Ò20 †).
Flat tire247
Breakdown assistance
Z
Page 263 of 298
Checkwheelsand tires for damag eatleast once
am onth .Checkw heelsa nd tires after driving
off-road or on roug hroads. Damaged wheels
can caus ealoss of tir epressure. Pay particular
attentio ntodamagesucha s:
Rcutsint hetires
Rpunctures inthet ires
Rtears inthet ires
Rbulges on tires
Rdeformatio norsevere corrosiononw heels
Regularly check thetiret read dept hand the
conditio nofthetread across th ewhole widthof
th et ire(
Ypage 261). Ifnecessary, tur nthe
frontw heelstof ull lockino rder to inspectt he
inner sideof thetires urface.
All wheelsm ust haveavalvec ap to protect the
valv eagainst dirtand moisture. Do no tmount
anythingo ntot he valv eother than th estandard
valv ecap or other valv ecaps approved by
Mercedes-Ben zfor your veh icle.Don otuse any
other valv ecaps or systems ,e.g.t irep ressure
monitorin gsystems.
Regularly check thepressureofa llth et ires par-
ticularly priortol ongt rips. Adjus tthe tirep res-
sure as necessary (
Ypage 263).
Observ ethe note sont heemergenc yspare
wheel (
Ypage 285).
The servic elife of tires depends, amon gother
things, on th efollowin gfactors:
Rdriv ing style
Rtirep ressure
Rdist ancecovered
Notes on tir etread
GWAR NING
In suff icient tir etread will reduce tir etraction.
The tir eisnol ongerabletodissipat ewater.
This mean stha tonw et road surfaces ,the risk
of hydroplaning increases, inparticular where
speedisn otadapted to suit th edriving con-
dit ions. Thereisar iskofa cciden t.
If th et irep ressureist oohigh or to olow, tires
may exhibit different leve lsof wear at differ-
entl ocations on th etiret read. Thus,y ou
should regularly check th etread dept hand
th ec onditio noft hetread across th eentire
widt hofa lltires.
Minimum tir etread depthf or:
RSummer tires: âin(3 mm)
RM+S tires: ãin(4 mm)
For safety reasons, replace th etires before
th el egally prescribe dlimit for th eminimum
tir et read depthisr eached.
Marking:shows wheret hebar indicator for
tread wear (arrow) is integrate dintot he tire
tread.
Treadwear indicators (TWI)a re required by law.
Six indicators are positione donthetiret read.
They are vis ibleonce atread depthofa pprox-
imately áin (1. 6mm) has been reached. If this
is th ecase, th etireissow orn that it must be
replace d.
Selecting, mounting and replacing
tires
ROnly moun ttires and wheelsoft hesame type
and make.
Exception: itis permissible to moun tadiffer-
entt ype or mak eintheevent of aflat tire.
Observ ethe "MOExtended tires (tires with
run-flat characteristics)" section
(
Ypage 247).
ROnly moun ttires of th ecorrec tsizeo ntot he
wheels.
RBreak inne wt ires at moderat espeeds for the
first 60 mile s(10 0k m). The ne wtires only
reac htheirfull performance after this dis-
tance.
RDo no tdrivew itht ires whic hhave to olittle
tread depth. This significantly reduces the
traction on wet road s(hydroplaning).
RReplacet hetires after six years at th elatest,
regardless of wear.
Operation261
Wheels and tires
Z
Page 266 of 298
Tire and LoadingInfor matio nplacard
:Recommended tire pressures
The Tire and Loading Informatio nplacard is on
the B-pillar on the driver's side (
Ypage 271).
The Tire and Loading Informatio nplacard con-
tains the recommende dtire pressures for cold
tires. The recommende dtire pressures ar evalid
for the maximum permissibl eloa da nd up to the
maximum permissibl evehicl espeed.
Tire pressure table
The tire pressure table is on the insid eofthe fuel
fille rflap. It shows the tire pressure for al ltires
permitted at the factory for thisv ehicle; see
illustratio n(example).
The tire pressure table contains the recommen-
de dp ressures for col dtiresfor various operat-
ing conditions, i.e .differin gloa da nd spee dcon-
ditions.
If at ire size precedes atire pressure, the fol-
lowing tire pressure informatio niso nlyv alid for
thatt ire size; see illustratio n(example).
The load conditions "partiall yladen "and "fully
laden" ar edefine dint he table for different num-
bers of occupants and amounts of luggage.T he
actual numbe rofseats mayd iffer.
Some tire pressure table sshowo nlyt he rim
diameters instea dofthe full tire size, e.g. R18.
Ri md iame terisp artoft he tire size and can be
found on the tire sidewall (
Ypage 275).
If the tire pressures have been set to the lower
values for lighte rloads and/or lowe rroad
speeds ,the pressures shoul dbereset to the
highe rvalues :
Rif youwanttod rive with an increased load
and/or
Rif yo uwanttod rive at highe rroa ds peeds
The tire pressures for increased load sand/or
highe rroa ds peeds, shown in the tire pressure
table ,mayhave anegative effect on driving
comfort.
If the tire pressure is not set correctly, thisc an
lead to an excessive build-u pofheata nd asud-
de nlossofp ressure.
For mor einformation, contact aquali fied spe-
cialist workshop.
264Tire pressure
Wheel sand tires
Page 270 of 298
Example: current tire pressure display
For informationonthe message display, refer to
the "Checking the tire pressure electronically"
sectio n(
Ypage 269).
Important safety notes
GWARNING
Each tire ,including the spar e(ifprovided),
shoul dbec hecked at leas tonce amonth
when col dand inflate dtothe pressure rec-
ommended by the vehicl emanufacturer on
the Tire and Loading Informatio nplacard on
the driver's door B-pillar or the tire pressure
labe lont he insid eofthe fuel fille rflap. If your
vehicl ehastire sofad ifferent size thant he
size indicated on the Tire and Loading Infor-
matio nplacard or the tire pressure label, you
shoul ddetermine the prope rtire pressure for
thos etires.
As an adde dsafety feature, your vehicl ehas
been equipped with atire pressure monitoring
system (TPMS )thati llum inate salowtire pres-
sure telltale when one or mor eofyourtires
ar es ignificantl yunderinflated .Accordingly,
when the lo wtire pressure telltale illuminates,
yo us houl dstop and check your tire sassoon
as possible, and inflate themtot he proper
pressure. Driving on asignificantl yunderin-
flated tire causes the tire to overheat and can lead to tire failure. Underinflatio nalso
reduce sfue lefficiency and tire trea dlife, and
maya ffect the vehicle's handling and stop-
ping ability.
Please note thatt he TPMS is notasubst itute
for prope rt
ire ma
intenance ,and it is the driv-
er' sresponsibility to maintain correct tire
pressure, eve nifunderinflatio nhasnot
reachedt he level to triggeri llumination of the
TPMS lo wtire pressure telltale.
Your vehicl ehasalso been equipped with a
TPMS malfunctio nindicator to indicate if the
system is not operating properly .The TPMS
malfunctio nindicator is combine dwitht he
lo wt ire pressure telltale .Whent he system
detects amalfunction, the warning lamp will
flash for approximately aminute and then
remai ncontinuously illuminated. This
sequence will be repeated every time the vehi-
cle is started as long as the malfunction
exists.
When the malfunctio nindicator is illuminated,
the system mayn ot be able to detect or signal
lo wt ire pressure as intended. TPMS malfunc-
tions mayo ccurfor av ariety of reasons,
including the installatio nofincompatible
replacement or alternate tire sorwheelson
the vehicl ethatp revent the TPMS fromf unc-
tioning properly .Alway scheck the TPMS mal-
functio ntelltale after replacing one or more
tire sorw heelsony ourvehicl etoe nsurethat
the replacement or alternate tire sand wheels
allo wthe TPMS to continue to functio nprop-
erly.
It is the driver's responsibility to set the tire
pressure to thatr ecommendedfor col dtires
which is suitabl efor the operating situation
(
Ypage 263).N ote thatthe correct tire pressure
for the current operating situatio nmustfirst be
taught-i ntothe tire pressure monitor. If asub-
stantia llos sofp ressure occurs, the warning
threshold for the warning message is aligned to
the taught-i nreference values. Restart the tire
pressure monitor after adjusting the pressure of
the col dtires(
Ypage 270). The current pres-
sures ar esaved as new reference values. As a
result, awarning message will appear if the tire
pressure drops significantly.
The tire pressure monitor does not warn yo uof
an incorrectly set tire pressure. Observe the
note sont he recommende dtire pressure
(
Ypage 263).
The tire pressure monitor is not able to warn you
of as udde nlossofp ressure, e.g .ifthe tire is
penetrated by aforeign object. In the event of a
sudden loss of pressure, bring the vehicl etoa
halt by braking carefully. Avoi dabrup tsteering
movements.
268Tire pressure
Wheel sand tires
Page 274 of 298
Maximum permissible gross vehicle
weight rating
XSpecification for maximumgross vehicle
weight :is listed in the Tire and Loading
Informatio nplacard: "The combined weight of
occupants and cargo should never exceed
XXX kilograms or XXX lbs."
The gross weight of all vehicleo ccupants, load
and luggage must not exceed the specified
value.
iThe specifications shownont he Tire and
Loading Informatio nplacard in the illustration
are examples. The maximu mpermissible
gross vehiclew eight rating is vehicle-specific
and may differf rom that in the illustration.
You can find the vali dmaximu mpermissible
gross vehiclew eight rating for you rvehicleo n
the Tire and Loading Informatio nplacard.
Number of seats
Maximu mnumber of seats :indicates the
maximu mnumber of occupants allowedt o
travel in the vehicle. This information can be
found on the Tire and Loading Informatio nplac-
ard.
iThe specifications shownont he Tire and
Loading Informatio nplacard in the illustration
are examples. The number of seats is vehicle-
specific and can differf rom the details shown.
The number of seats in you rvehiclec an be
found on the Tire and Loading Information
placard.
Determiningt he correct load limit
Step-by-ste pinstructions
The following steps have been developed as
required of all manufacturers under Title 49,
Cod eofU .S. FederalR egulations, Part 575 pur-
suant to the "National Traffi cand Motor Vehicle
Safety Act of 1966".
XStep 1: Locate the statement "The combined
weight of occupants and cargo should never
exceed XXX kg or XXX lbs." on you rvehicle’s
Tire and Loading Informatio nplacard.
XStep 2: Determine the combined weight of
the drivera nd passengers that wil lberiding in
you rvehicle.
XStep 3: Subtract the combined weight of the
drivera nd passengers from XXX kilograms or
XXX lbs.
XStep 4: The resulting figure equals the avail-
abl eamount of cargo and luggage loadc apa-
city. For example, if the "XXX "amount equals
1400 lbs and there wil lbefive 150-lb pas-
sengers in you rvehicle, the amount of avail-
abl ecargo and luggage loadc apacity is
650 lbs (1400 -750 (5 x150) = 650 lbs).
XStep 5: Determine the combined weight of
luggage and cargo being loaded on the vehi-
cle. That weight may not safel yexceed the
available cargo and luggage loadc apacity cal-
culated in step 4.
Example:s teps1to3
The following table showse xamples on how to
calculate total and cargo loadc apacities with
varying seating configurations and number and
size of occupants. The following examples use a
loadl imitof1 500 lbs (680 kg). This is for illus-
tration purposes only. Make sure you are
using the actua lloadl imitf or you rvehicles tated
on you rvehicle's Tire and Loading Information
placard (
Ypage2 71).
272Loading the vehicle
Wheels and tires
Page 277 of 298
Tire labeling
Overview
:Unifor mTireQ ualit yGradin gStandard
(Ypage 278)
;DOT, Tire Identification Number
(Ypage 277)
=Maximum tire load (Ypage 277)
?Maximum tire pressure (Ypage 266)
AManufacturer
BTire material (Ypage 278)
CTire size designation, load-bearing capacity
and spee drating (Ypage 275)
DLoadi ndex (Ypage 277)
ETire name
The markings describe dabove ar eont he tire in
additio ntothe tire nam e(sales designation) and
the manufacturer's name.
iTire data is vehicle-specific and mayd eviate
fromt he data in the example.
Tire size designation ,loa d-bearing
capacity and speed rating
GWARNING
Exceeding the stated tire load-bearing capa-
city and the approved maximum spee dcould
lead to tire damage or the tire bursting. There is ar iskofa ccident.
Therefore ,onlyu setire types and sizes
approved for your vehicl emodel .Observe the
tire load rating and spee drating required for
your vehicle.
:Tire width
;Nomina laspec tratio in %
=Tire code
?Rimd iame ter
ALoadb earing index
BSpeed rating
General: depending on the manufacturer's
standards ,the size imprinted in the tire wall may
not contain any letters or mayc ontain one letter
thatp recedes the size description.
If there is no letter preceding the size descrip-
tio n(as shown above): these ar epassenger
vehicl etiresa ccording to Europea nmanufac-
turing standards.
If "P "precedes the size description: these are
passenge rvehicl etiresa ccording to U.S. man-
ufacturin gstandards.
If "LT" precedes the size description: these are
light truck tire saccording to U.S. manufacturing
standards.
If "T "precedes the size description: compact
emergency wheels with high tire pressure that
ar eo nlyd esig nedf or temporary us einanemer-
gency.
Tire width: tire width:shows the nominal tire
width in millimeters.
Height-width ratio: aspect ratio;is the size
ratio between the tire height and tire width and
is shown in percent. The aspect ratio is calcula-
ted by dividing the tire width by the tire height.
Tire code: tire code=specifie sthe tire type.
"R "r epresents radial tires; "D" represents diag-
ona ltire s; "
B" represents diagona
lradial tires.
Optionally ,tire sw itham aximum spee dofover
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