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MANUFACTURERS’ WARRANTIES CD-ROM
2020-12-02
This new Service Information Bulletin (Revision 00) replaces SI B01 03 08 dated October 2008.
What’s New:
This bulletin replaces SI B01 03 08 dated October 2008
The BMW Maintenance information and the OEM Tire Manufacturers' Limited Warranty Guide for
applicable MY 2021 and newer BMW vehicles has been changed to digital delivery
MODEL
E-Series
F22
F23
F44
F87
F90
G22
G23
G29
G80
G82
I01
MY
2021
2021
2021
2021
2021
2021
2021
2021
2021
2021
2021
Model Description
2 Series Coupe
2 Series Convertible
2 Series Gran Coupe
M2 Competition
F87
M5
Sedan
4 Series Coupe
4 Series Convertible
Z4 Roadster
M3 Sedan
M4 Coupe
i3
Kit Description
2021 BMW 2 Series, 4 Series Z4 Kit
2021 BMW 2 Series, 4 Series Z4 Kit
2021 BMW 2 Series, 4 Series Z4 Kit
2021 BMW M2, M3, M4, M5 Kit
2021 BMW M2, M3, M4, M5 Kit
2021 BMW 2 Series, 4 Series Z4 Kit
2021 BMW 2 Series, 4 Series Z4 Kit
2021 BMW 2 Series, 4 Series Z4 Kit
2021 BMW M2, M3, M4, M5 Kit
2021 BMW M2, M3, M4, M5 Kit
2021 BMW i3 Kit
Note: This following change in content delivery begins and is only applicable to the above listed vehicles
produced on or after November 1, 2020 (Vehicle Production Date: 2020/11 and newer).
SITUATION
In efforts to provide a digital experience to our customers, BMW of North America, LLC (BMW NA) is proud
to announce a digital version of both the BMW Maintenance Booklet and BMW Original Equipment
Manufacturers' (OEM) Tire Warranties.
Prior to this change described in this bulletin, the New Vehicle Owner’s Kit included a printed version of
BMW Maintenance Booklet and a CD-ROM for the BMW OEM Tire Warranty Information.
Starting with November 1, 2020 production, for the applicable BMW models listed above and all future BMW
models going forward, the New Vehicle Owner’s Kit will no longer contain the printed BMW Maintenance
Booklet or the BMW OEM Tire Warranty CD-ROM.
Please do not consider the removal of this content (Maintenance booklet and CD-ROM) a shortage
or mis-production of the New Vehicle Owner’s Kits.
CAUSE
Change in the content delivery for the BMW Maintenance information and the OEM Tire Manufacturers'
Limited Warranty Guide (statements). This change is based on the proliferation of digital print media and
technology, making these documents more convenient to access for the customer using digital devices.
CORRECTION
Refer to the PROCEDURE section.
PROCEDURE
Accessing the new digital media content versions.
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As noted above, the content that was
previously provided in the:
Printed BMW Maintenance booklet; and
the
BMW OEM Tire Warranty CD-ROM
Will now be located and available for access
digitally through the following BMW Service
and Warranty Book website link:
https://www.bmwusa.com/explore/bmwvalue/bmw-ultimate-service/service-andwarranty-books.html
Or by using the:
QR code (Shown to the left)
The customer and your center can either
manually enter the above website link or simply
scan the QR code with a smartphone.
You will then be directed to the BMW Service and Warranty Book website page, where you will first select
the vehicle’s Model Year and Model.
After which, the applicable digital version of the BMW Maintenance Book and BMW OEM Tire Warranties
Guide (MY 2021 example attached) will be available for viewing and download.
Important Note – OEM Tire Warranties
The terms and conditions of the tire manufacturers’ warranties are independently determined by the
tire manufacturers without input from BMW. We recommend either contacting or visiting the specific
tire manufacturer’s website to ensure that the customer and your center has the most current
warranty information that applies to your tires.
PARTS INFORMATION
Starting with the models listed above and all future models going forward, a customer can still request a
printed copy of the BMW Maintenance Booklet and/or the BMW OEM Tire Warranties Guide. He or she can
do so by contacting the BMW NA Customer Relations and Services Department by using the contact
information provided below.
The 17-character Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) should also be provided with this request to ensure
the correct information is provided to customer.
BMW of North America, LLC
Customer Relations and Services Department
P.O. Box 1227
Westwood, NJ 07675-12271
Telephone: 1 (800) 831-1117
Email:
[email protected]
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Note: This contact information can also be found in the customer’s printed model-specific New Vehicle
Limited Warranty Booklet that is still provided with the vehicle.
Important Note – Missing/Incomplete New Vehicle Owner’s Kits
If the New Vehicle Owner’s Kit is missing or incomplete upon new vehicle delivery at your center
from BMW NA, please contact Star Publishing at
[email protected] with a VIN-specific
email to request to have the needed content delivered directly to your center at no charge.
The New Vehicle Owner’s Kit contains the printed BMW Warranty Booklet, Safety Tips Card, Brake
Brochure, Performance Center Brochure, and SiriusXM Radio Brochure.
The BMW NA Customer Relations and Services Department will not fulfill any requests for missing
or incomplete New Vehicle Owner’s Kits.
WARRANTY INFORMATION
Information only.
QUESTIONS REGARDING THIS BULLETIN
Technical inquires
Submit feedback at the top of this bulletin
Warranty inquires
Submit an IDS ticket to the Warranty Department or use the chat available in the
Warranty Documentation Portal
Parts inquiries
Submit an IDS ticket to the Parts Department
Supporting Materials
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TIRE MANUFACTURERS’
WARRANTIES - GUIDE
2021 BMW
Table of Contents
Page
Tire Manufacturers’ Warranties
3
Bridgestone Firestone
5
Continental
39
Goodyear / Dunlop
45
Hankook
57
Michelin
62
Pirelli
86
Yokohama
98
TIRE MANUFACTURERS’ WARRANTIES
Your BMW vehicle’s tires are warranted by their respective manufacturer. All
applicable original equipment (OE) tire warranty statement brochures are contained in
the following document. To determine which tire manufacturer’s warranty applies;
please obtain the following information from the tires fitted on your vehicle:
• Brand (tire manufacturer) / Model / Size – Embossed in
the sidewall.
The terms and conditions of the tire manufacturers’ warranties are independently
determined by the tire manufacturers without input from BMW. We recommend
either contacting or visiting the specific tire manufacturer’s website to ensure that
you have the most current warranty information that applies to your tires.
Additional instructions from BMW on proper tire care and maintenance,
including rotation, are provided in the Wheels and Tires section of the BMW vehicle
Owner’s Manual and Maintenance Book. Please view the Maintenance Book at:
www.bmwusa.com/explore/bmw-value/bmw-ultimate-service/service-and-warrantybooks/.html
or by scanning the following QR code:
BMW does not recommend tire repairs. In certain limited circumstances, temporary
repair until replacement can occur may be appropriate. See Owner's Manual.
BMW M vehicles: BMW does not recommend rotating the tires between the front and rear
axles on these vehicles since it may affect the handling characteristics.
On vehicles equipped with different size front and rear tires; these tires should not be
rotated. This could create an unsafe condition.
Notice: Driving over rough or damaged road surfaces, as well as debris, curbs and
other obstacles can cause serious damage to wheels, tires and suspension parts.
This is more likely to occur with low-profile tires that provide less cushioning
between the wheel and the road. Be careful to avoid road hazards and reduce
your speed, especially if your vehicle is equipped with low-profile tires.
You may request a printed copy of the tire manufacturers' warranties and/or
Maintenance Book using the contact information listed below.
BMW of North America, LLC
Customer Relations and Services Department
P.O. Box 1227
Westwood, NJ 07675-12271
Telephone: 1 (800) 831-1117
Email:
[email protected]
TIRE MAINTENANCE,
SAFETY and
WARRANTY
MANUAL
ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT
PASSENGER
and LIGHT TRUCK TIRES
Including
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 failure, 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.
CONTENTS
Tire Care Basics: Inflate. Rotate. Evaluate. . . . . 2
Tire Maintenance and Safety Information . . . . . . . 7
Tire Failure While Driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Tire Inflation Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Tips For Safe Tire Inflation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Tips For Safe Loading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Tire Damage, Inspection and Service Life . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Tire Manufacture Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Tire Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Tire Mounting and Other Servicing. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
High Performance, Low Aspect Ratio Tires . . . . . . . . . . 15
Winter Tires. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Tire Mixing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
High Speed Driving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Tire Speed Ratings. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17
Tire Spinning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Radial Tire Rotation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18
Your Spare Tire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Tire Storage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Tire Service Customer Satisfaction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Tire Registration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
RFT Tires with Run-Flat Technology . . . . . . . . . . 22
RFT Inflation Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) . . . . . . . . . . . 22
Run-Flat or Low Tire Pressure Operation . . . . . . . . . . . 23
Distance–How Far You Can Drive . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Special Service and Repair Issues . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
Reference Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Tire Sidewall Labeling. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Uniform Tire Quality Grading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28
Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
Eligibility . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
What Is Warranted and For How Long . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
What This Limited Warranty Does Not Cover . . . . . . . . . 29
Replacement Price . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 30
Replacement Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Where To Go. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Consumer Rights . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Conditions and Exclusions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31
Owner’s Obligations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
Arbitration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
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Inflate.
Rotate.
Evaluate.
Check your tire pressure monthly.
Rotate your tires as recommended by the
vehicle manufacturer or every 5,000 miles.
Routinely look for signs
of tread wear or damage.
TIRE CARE BASICS
Quick Reference Guide to
Maintenance for All Tires,
Including the Spare.
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TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE
Tires can lose 1 psi (pound per square inch) per
month under normal conditions. Additionally, tires
can lose 1 psi for every 10° F temperature drop.
Just a look won’t 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.
30 psi
20 psi
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Look for the manufacturer’s recommended tire pressure listed on the sticker usually located on the
driver’s-side door edge or door jamb area. Example:
This chart shows you how underinflation can create
an overload on tires. Check your tire pressure every
month to make sure it’s up to specification, especially
before long trips or carrying extra weight.
Lower pressure increases heat. Infrared photography
of tires tested at high speed. Damaging heat increases
as inflation pressure drops.
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4
AIR PRESSURE—MONTHLY CHECK
For accuracy, check your inflation pressure with a
tire gauge when tires are cold.
Driving heats up tires and makes the reading incorrect.
a) Remove tire valve cap.
b) Place the end of the
tire gauge over valve.
c) Press the tire gauge
straight and firmly
until the scale extends.
d) If needed, increase
pressure and recheck
with the tire gauge.
e) Replace valve cap.
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TIRE ROTATION
For maximum mileage, rotate your tires according
to the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations
(consult your vehicle owner’s manual), or if not
provided, rotate every 5,000 miles using a rotation
pattern such as below (see “Radial Tire Rotation”
in this manual).
TIRE WEAR—VISUAL CHECK
Check for obvious signs of wear.
Exposed
tread bars
(replace)
Irregular
Shoulder wear
Center wear
shoulder wear (have inspected) (have inspected)
(have inspected)
Place a penny in the tire tread
grooves as shown. If you can
see the top of Lincoln’s head, the
tire is worn out and needs to be
replaced.
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TIRE MAINTENANCE and
SAFETY INFORMATION
Any tire, no matter how well constructed, may fail in use as a
result of punctures, impact damage, improper inflation, overloading, or other conditions resulting from use or misuse. Tire
failure may create a risk of property damage, serious personal
injury or death.
SAFETY WARNING
Serious personal injury or death may result from a tire failure.
Many tire failures are preceded by vibration, bumps, bulges or
irregular wear. If a vibration occurs while driving your vehicle or
you notice a bump, bulge or irregular wear, have your tires and
vehicle evaluated by a qualified tire service professional.
To reduce the risk of tire failure, Bridgestone Firestone
North American Tire, LLC strongly recommends you read
and follow all safety information contained in this manual.
In addition, we recommend periodic inspection and maintenance, if necessary, by a qualified tire service professional.
TIRE FAILURE WHILE DRIVING
SAFETY WARNING
It is not often that a properly maintained tire will “blow out” while
you are driving. More commonly, if inflation pressure is lost, it
will be gradual. If you do experience a blowout or sudden tire
failure, the following information should be helpful:
• When the failure occurs, you may hear a loud noise, feel a
vibration, and/or the vehicle may pull toward the side of the
failed tire.
• DO NOT abruptly brake or turn.
• Slowly remove your foot from the accelerator, hold the
steering wheel firmly, and steer to maintain your lane position.
• Once the vehicle has slowed, apply the brakes gently.
• Gradually pull over to the shoulder and come to a stop, as
far off the road as possible.
TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE
Tires need proper inflation pressure to operate effectively and
perform as intended. Tires carry the vehicle, passenger, and
cargo loads and transmit the braking, acceleration, and turning
forces. The vehicle manufacturer recommends the inflation
pressures for the tires mounted on your vehicle.
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SAFETY WARNING
Driving on tires with improper inflation pressure is dangerous.
• Under-inflation causes excessive tire heat build-up and
internal structural damage.
• Over-inflation makes it more likely for tires to be cut,
punctured, or broken by sudden impact.
These situations can cause a tire failure, even at a later date, which
could lead to serious personal injury or death. Consult the vehicle tire
information placard and/or owner’s manual for the recommended
inflation pressures.
In addition to tire damage, improper inflation pressure may also:
• Adversely affect vehicle ride and handling.
• Reduce tire tread wear.
• Affect fuel economy.
Therefore, follow these important recommendations for tire and
vehicle safety, mileage, and economy:
• Always keep the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended
inflation pressure in all your tires, including the spare.
• Check their pressure monthly and before long trips or
carrying extra weight.
Your vehicle’s tire information placard and/or owner’s manual
will tell you the recommended cold inflation pressure for all your
tires, including the spare. Examples of placards are shown in
Figures 1 and 2. Your placard may look differently and have different tire and loading information than that shown in either of
the figures. You must check the driver’s-side door edge or
door jamb area for the actual placard that applies to your
vehicle. For questions about locating or understanding the tire
information placard, consult your vehicle owner’s manual or ask
a qualified tire service professional.
Figure 1: EXAMPLE—Tire and Loading Information Placard
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Figure 2: EXAMPLE—Tire Information Placard
Maximum Pressure Indicated on the Tire Sidewall: This is
the maximum permissible inflation pressure for the tire only.
The vehicle manufacturer’s recommended tire pressures may
be lower than, or the same as, the maximum pressure indicated
on the tire sidewall. The vehicle manufacturer’s specification of
tire pressure is limited to your particular vehicle and takes into
account your vehicle’s load, ride, and handling characteristics,
among other criteria. Since there may be several possible vehicle applications for a given tire size, a vehicle manufacturer may
choose a different inflation pressure specification for that same
size tire on a different vehicle. Therefore, always refer to the
inflation pressure specifications on the vehicle tire information
placard and/or in your vehicle owner’s manual.
Different Tire Pressures for the Front and Rear Tires: For
some vehicles, the recommended front and rear inflation pressures may be different (such as in the example shown in Figure
2). Make sure you take this into account during inflation
pressure checks and when rotating tires.
Pressure Loss: Tires can lose 1 psi (7 kPa) per month under
normal conditions and can lose 1 psi (7 kPa) for every 10˚F
(5.6˚C) temperature drop. A puncture, leaking valve, or other
damage could also cause inflation pressure loss. If a tire loses
more than 2 psi (14 kPa) per month, have it checked by a
qualified tire service professional.
TIPS FOR SAFE TIRE INFLATION
SAFETY WARNING
Inflating an unsecured tire is dangerous. If it bursts, it could be
hurled into the air with explosive force resulting in serious personal injury or death. Never inflate a tire unless it is secured to
the vehicle or a tire mounting machine.
• Check your tire pressures, including your spare tire,
monthly and before long trips or carrying extra weight. Be
sure to use an accurate pressure gauge.
• Check inflation pressure when the tires are “cold.” Tires are
considered “cold” when the vehicle has been parked for three
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•
•
•
hours or more, or if the vehicle has been driven less than a mile
at moderate speed.
Never release pressure from a hot tire in order to reach the
recommended cold tire pressure. Normal driving causes
tires to run hotter and inflation pressure to increase. If you
reduce inflation pressure when your tires are hot, you may
dangerously underinflate your tires.
If it is necessary to adjust inflation pressure when your tires
are “hot,” set their pressure to 4 psi (28 kPa) above the
recommended cold inflation pressure. Recheck the inflation
pressure when the tires are cold.
If your tires lose more than 2 psi (14 kPa) per month, the tire,
the valve, or wheel may be damaged. Consult a qualified tire
service professional for an inspection.
Use valve caps to keep the valves clear of debris and to
help guard against inflation pressure loss.
TIPS FOR SAFE LOADING
SAFETY WARNING
Driving your vehicle in an overloaded condition is dangerous.
Overloading causes excessive tire heat build-up and internal
structural damage. This can cause a tire failure, even at a later
date, which could lead to serious personal injury or death.
Consult the vehicle tire information placard, certification label,
and owner’s manual for the recommended vehicle load limits and
loading recommendations.
• Always keep the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended
inflation pressure in all your tires, including the spare.
Check their pressure monthly and before long trips or
carrying extra weight.
• Never exceed the maximum load rating stamped on the
sidewall of your tire.
• Never exceed the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) or
front/rear gross axle weight ratings (GAWR) of your vehicle.
• Consult your vehicle owner’s manual for load
recommendations and special instructions (such as for
trailer/towing and snow plow installations).
TIRE DAMAGE, INSPECTION AND
SERVICE LIFE
Evaluation and maintenance of your tires is important to their
performance and the service they provide to you. Over time
and/or through use, the condition of a tire can change from
exposure to everyday road conditions, the environment,
damaging events such as punctures, and other external factors.
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SAFETY WARNING
Driving on damaged tires is dangerous. A damaged tire can suddenly fail causing serious personal injury or death. Have your
tires regularly inspected by a qualified tire service professional.
You should visually inspect your tires on a regular basis
throughout their life, and you should have your tires periodically
evaluated by a qualified tire service professional when your
vehicle is serviced such as routine maintenance intervals, oil
changes, and tire rotations. In particular, note the following tips
for spotting tire damage:
• After striking anything unusual in the roadway, have a
qualified tire service professional demount the tire and inspect
it for damage. A tire may not have visible signs of damage on
the tire surface. Yet, the tire may suddenly fail without
warning, a day, a week, or even months later.
• Inspect your tires for cuts, cracks, splits or bruises in the
tread and sidewall areas. Bumps or bulges may indicate a
separation within the tire body. Have your tire inspected
by a qualified tire service professional. It may be necessary to
have it removed from the wheel for a complete inspection.
• Inspect your tires for adequate tread depth. When the tire is
worn to the built-in indicators at 2/32 inch (1.6 mm) or less
tread groove depth, or the tire cord or fabric is exposed, the
tire is dangerously worn and must be replaced immediately.
• Inspect your tires for uneven wear. Wear on one side of the
tread or flat spots in the tread may indicate a problem with the
tire or vehicle. Consult a qualified tire service professional.
• Inspect your wheels also. If you have a bent or cracked
wheel, it must be replaced.
• Don’t forget to check the spare tire.
Make sure your tires, including the spare tire, continue to be regularly inspected after 5 years of service to determine if they can
continue in service. Even when your tires appear to be usable
from their external appearance or the tread depth may have not
reached the minimum wear out depth, it is recommended that all
tires (including spare tires and “temporary use” spares) more
than 10 years old be replaced with new tires.
The 10 year period after the date of production is not an indicator of actual service life for any individual tire. Some tires will
need to be replaced before 10 years due to conditions such as
punctures, impact damage, improper inflation, overloading, tread
wear or other conditions involving use or misuse of the tire. If a
tire is worn out or otherwise unserviceable from damage or conditions of use, it should be replaced regardless of when it was
produced or placed in service.
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✓ The tire is demounted from the wheel for a complete
■
inspection, inside and out. Some damage to the tire
may only be evident on the interior of the tire.
✓ The puncture injury is 1/4 inch (6 mm) or less and must
■
be within the tread area as shown in the graphic. This
helps ensure long-term tire and repair durability.
✓ A patch is applied to the
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interior of the tire and the
puncture hole is filled with a
suitable plug/stem filler. This
helps ensure that the interior of
the tire is adequately sealed to
prevent inflation pressure loss
and prevents contamination
of the steel belts and other plies
from the elements (such as
water) in the outside world.
PATCH + PLUG/STEM PATCH ONLY PLUG/STEM ONLY
Additional notes about tire repairs:
• Not all punctured or damaged tires can be properly
repaired; consequently, they must be replaced. NEVER
repair a tire with any of the following conditions:
– Wear to the tire’s built-in treadwear indicators or to 2/32
inch (1.6 mm) remaining tread depth in any area of the tread.
– With a puncture larger than 1/4 inch (6 mm).
– With a puncture or other damage outside the repairable
tread area (as shown in the graphic).
– With a pre-existing, improper repair.
• Any tire repair done without removing the tire from the
wheel is improper. The tire must be demounted from the
wheel and the interior inspected for damage that may not be
evident on the exterior of the tire.
• Using only a plug/stem, or using only a patch, is not a safe or
proper repair. A patch must be applied to the interior of the
tire and the puncture hole must be filled with a suitable
plug/stem filler to prevent inflation pressure loss and
contamination of the steel belts and other plies.
• NEVER substitute a tube for a proper repair or to remedy an
improper repair.
• Tubes, like tires, should only be repaired by a qualified tire
service professional.
• Some vehicle manufacturers do not recommend using
repaired tires. Consult your vehicle owner’s manual or
contact the vehicle manufacturer before operating a repaired
tire on your vehicle.
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ASK how your tire will be repaired.
ALWAYS insist on a proper tire repair.
Emergency/Temporary Sealant or Filler Repairs: An emergency/temporary sealant or filler injected into the tire, such as
by aerosol can or injection/squeeze-tube, is not a proper repair
and voids the tire Limited Warranty. A tire injected with such
sealant/filler must be replaced by a qualified tire service
professional as soon as possible.
SAFETY WARNING
Tell the tire service professional if you have used an aerosol fixer
to inflate/seal the tire. Aerosol fixers could contain a highly
volatile gas. Always remove the valve core outdoors, away from
sources of excessive heat, flame, or sparks and completely
deflate the tire before removing it from the wheel.
Speed Rating: The tire’s speed rating is void if the tire is
repaired, retreaded, damaged, abused, or otherwise altered from
its original condition. Thereafter, it should be treated as a nonspeed rated tire. See “Tire Speed Ratings” in this manual.
Improper repair voids the tire Limited Warranty. See “Limited
Warranty” in this manual.
RFT (Run-Flat Technology) Tires: In addition to the above,
there are recommendations specific to the repair of RFT tires;
see “RFT Tires with Run-Flat Technology” in this manual.
TIRE MOUNTING AND OTHER SERVICING
SAFETY WARNING
Removing and replacing tires on wheels can be dangerous.
Attempting to mount tires with improper tools or procedures
may result in a tire explosion causing serious personal injury or
death. This is only a job for a qualified tire service professional.
Never perform tire service procedures without proper training,
tools, and equipment.
This manual is not intended to provide proper training
or service procedures for tire mounting, demounting,
balancing, rotation, or repair. Please leave these tasks to
qualified tire service professionals. For your safety and
that of others:
• Always stand well clear of any tire mounting operation.
This is especially important when the service operator
inflates the tire. If the tire has been improperly mounted, it
may burst with explosive force causing serious personal
injury or death.
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• Tires must match the width and diameter requirements of the
wheels. For example, 16 inch diameter tires must only be
mounted to 16 inch diameter wheels. Radial tires must only
be mounted to wheels approved for radial tires.
• Wheels must be free of cracks, dents, chips, and rust. Tires
must be free of bead damage, cuts, and punctures.
• Never inflate a tire beyond 40 psi (275 kPa) to seat the beads.
Be absolutely certain beads are fully seated before adjusting
inflation pressure to the level recommended for vehicle
operation.
• Never put flammable substances in tire/wheel assemblies
at any time. Never put any flammable substance into a
tire/wheel assembly and attempt to ignite to seat the beads.
• Always stand well away from the work area when tires are
being spin balanced either on or off the vehicle.
HIGH PERFORMANCE, LOW ASPECT
RATIO TIRES
Many new vehicles come equipped from the factory with high
performance and/or low aspect ratio tires. Generally, these tires
provide increased vehicle handling capability, but may also have
numerous engineering performance trade-offs associated with
their designs.
• Low aspect ratio tires, with reduced sidewall height, may
be more susceptible to damage from potholes, road hazards,
and other objects such as curbs. This is true for the wheels as
well. Therefore, as with all other tires, it is important to drive
with care and maintain proper inflation pressure and load
conditions. See “Tire Inflation Pressure” and “Tire Damage,
Inspection and Service Life” in this manual.
• Some sports cars and other handling performance enhanced
vehicles, including sedans and light trucks/SUVs, may be
originally equipped with high performance tires that are more
optimized for warmer weather use. Colder, winter weather
traction may be reduced for these types of tires. Winter tires
may be recommended by the vehicle manufacturer for colder
weather application. See “Winter Tires,” the next section in
this manual.
• High performance tires may also wear more quickly, ride
more firmly, and produce more noise during operation.
Consult your vehicle owner’s manual and tire information
placard, or a qualified tire service professional, for more
information and specifics regarding these types of tires.
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WINTER TIRES
SAFETY WARNING
Winter driving presents special challenges for vehicle mobility.
The use of winter tires (including studs and chains)—while
improving traction performance in snow and ice—requires special care with regard to acceleration, braking, cornering, and
speed. It is important to drive with care, not only on snow and
ice, but on dry and wet roads as well.
In winter driving conditions, vehicle control and safe operation
under braking and cornering is especially dependent upon the
rear tires. For this reason, winter tires are best applied to all
wheel positions. Some vehicles have specific recommendations
regarding winter tire use; consult your vehicle owner’s manual
and tire information placard.
• If winter tires are to be applied to the front axle of any
vehicle, they must also be applied to the rear axle for safe
operation. This applies to all passenger cars and light trucks,
including front wheel drive, 4x4, and all-wheel-drive vehicles.
• If winter tires are to be applied to the rear axle of any vehicle,
it is recommended that they also be installed on the front axle.
• It is generally acceptable to apply a tire with a lower speed
rating than your original tires for use in winter weather
conditions; however, speed should be reduced accordingly.
All winter tires should be the same speed rating. See “Tire
Speed Ratings” in this manual.
• Winter tires used in warmer, summer weather conditions may
wear more rapidly.
• Studded winter tires follow the same recommendations as
above; consult a qualified tire service professional for
information regarding any seasonal restrictions.
TIRE MIXING
SAFETY WARNING
Driving your vehicle with an improper mix of tires is dangerous.
Your vehicle’s handling characteristics can be seriously affected.
You could have an accident resulting in serious personal injury
or death. Consult your vehicle owner’s manual and a qualified
tire service professional for proper tire replacement.
HIGH SPEED DRIVING
SAFETY WARNING
Driving at high speed is dangerous and can cause a vehicle accident, including serious personal injury or death.
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• Regardless of the speed and handling capabilities of your
car and its tires, a loss of vehicle control can result from
exceeding the maximum speed allowed by law or warranted
by traffic, weather, vehicle, or road conditions.
• High-speed driving should be left to trained professionals
operating under controlled conditions.
• No tire, regardless of its design or speed rating, has
unlimited capacity for speed, and a sudden tire failure can
occur if its limits are exceeded. See “Tire Speed Ratings,”
the next section in this manual.
Refer to your vehicle owner’s manual for any tire pressure
recommendations for high speed driving.
TIRE SPEED RATINGS
A tire bearing a letter “speed rating” designation indicates the tire’s
speed capability according to standardized laboratory tests. This
speed rating system is intended to permit comparison of the speed
capabilities of different tires. When replacing your tires, consult
your vehicle owner’s manual and tire information placard for recommendations, if any, concerning the use of speed rated tires.
• To avoid reducing the speed capability of the vehicle, replace
a speed rated tire only with another tire having at least the same
speed rating. It is the “top speed” of the “slowest” tire on the
vehicle which limits the vehicle’s top speed without tire failure.
• The tire’s speed rating is void if the tire is repaired, retreaded,
damaged, abused, or otherwise altered from its original
condition. Thereafter, it should be treated as a non-speed
rated tire.
• Non-speed rated tires are usually for ordinary passenger
car or light truck service and not for high speed driving.
• For winter tires used in cold weather conditions, it is generally
acceptable to apply a tire with a lower speed rating than your
original tires; however, speed should be reduced accordingly.
All winter tires should be the same speed rating. Some
vehicles have specific recommendations regarding winter tire
use; consult your vehicle owner’s manual and tire information
placard. See “Winter Tires” in this manual.
These speed ratings are based on standardized laboratory tests
under specific, controlled conditions. While these tests may relate
to performance on the road, real-world driving is rarely identical to
any test conditions. Your tire’s actual speed capability may be
less than its rated speed since it is affected by factors such as
inflation pressure, load, tire condition (including damage), wear,
vehicle condition (including alignment), driving conditions, and
duration at which the speed is sustained. Use the following chart
to compare the speed ratings of tires.
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Speed
Symbol
mph
M
Q
R
S
T
U
H
V
Z**
W
Y
(Y)***
Speed Category*
km/h
81
99
106
112
118
124
130
149
>149
168
186
>186
130
160
170
180
190
200
210
240
>240
270
300
>300
The tire’s speed rating designation appears on the tire sidewall
with the tire size. Examples:
P275/40ZR17
P275/40R17
P275/40ZR17
P275/40ZR17
P275/40ZR17
93W
93W
93Y
93(Y)
max
max
max
max
max
>
=
=
=
>
149
168
168
186
186
mph
mph
mph
mph
mph
(240
(270
(270
(300
(300
km/h)****
km/h)
km/h)
km/h)
km/h) ****
* In standardized laboratory tests that relate to highway speeds. Actual tire speed and performance capability depend on factors such as inflation pressure, load, tire condition, wear, and
driving conditions.
** Any tire having a maximum speed capability above 149 mph (240 km/h) may, at the tire
manufacturer’s discretion, include a “Z” in the size designation (i.e. P275/40ZR17).
*** For tires having a maximum speed capability above 186 mph (300 km/h), a “Z” must appear
in the size designation and a “Y” marked in brackets (as shown) in the service description.
**** Consult the tire manufacturer for maximum speed capability.
TIRE SPINNING
SAFETY WARNING
Spinning a tire to remove a vehicle stuck in mud, ice, snow, or
wet grass can be dangerous. A tire spinning at a speedometer
reading above 35 mph (55 km/h) can in a matter of seconds
reach a speed capable of disintegrating a tire with explosive
force. Under some conditions, a tire may be spinning at a speed
twice that shown on the speedometer. This could cause serious
personal injury or death to a bystander or passenger. Never spin
a tire above a speedometer reading of 35 mph (55 km/h).
RADIAL TIRE ROTATION
The purpose of tire rotation is to minimize irregular or uneven
wear caused by maintaining a tire in one rotation direction and
one position over an extended period. Rotate tires as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer or every 5,000 miles.
Individual tire pressures must be checked after rotation and
adjusted to the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendation for the
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tire’s new location on the vehicle. Vehicle alignment should be
checked if irregular wear is evident.
For vehicles with a “temporary use” spare tire, follow the vehicle
manufacturer’s recommended pattern for rotation, or, if not provided, the following may be used:
If your spare is the same size, load rating, and type of tire as
your road tires, it should be included in the tire rotation process.
For vehicles with a “full-size” spare, the following rotation patterns may be used:
FULL SIZE SPARE
FULL SIZE SPARE
Note:
• Never include a “temporary use” spare tire in the rotation.
• Tires with directional tread patterns must be rotated so the
direction of revolution does not change; this may require
demounting/mounting the tires.
• Special attention should be given if your vehicle is equipped
with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). Rotation of
your tires may affect the system; consult your vehicle owner’s
manual or a qualified tire service professional.
• Some vehicles may have different size tires/wheels on front
and rear which would restrict rotation. Always check and
follow the vehicle manufacturer’s rotation recommendation.
• To use a full-size spare in the rotation pattern on vehicles with
dual rear wheels, consult your vehicle owner’s manual for the
recommended procedures or consult the vehicle manufacturer.
YOUR SPARE TIRE
Consult your vehicle owner’s manual for proper application of
your spare tire. Your car may be equipped with a “temporary
use” spare tire; this spare may differ in size and construction
from the other tires on your vehicle.
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SAFETY WARNING
Check inflation pressure before use. Failure to have proper inflation pressure when using your spare tire can result in serious
personal injury or death. See "Tire Inflation Pressure" in this
manual.
SAFETY WARNING
Mounting a “temporary use” tire on a wheel which is not specifically designed for it, or placing another type tire on a wheel designated for temporary use can be dangerous. Your vehicle’s handling characteristics can be seriously affected. You could have
an accident resulting in serious personal injury or death. Consult
your vehicle owner’s manual for proper application of your “temporary use” spare tire.
The spare tire in your vehicle is intended to be used as a spare
when needed. The spare tire carrier is not intended to be used
for long term storage, except for “temporary use” tires. If your
spare is the same size, load rating, and type of tire as your road
tires, it should be included in the tire rotation process; see
“Radial Tire Rotation” in this manual for more information.
The spare should be included in regular tire inspections and
inflation pressure checks. In addition, it should be replaced 10
years after date of manufacture, regardless of condition or tread
depth. For more information, see the “Tire Damage, Inspection
and Service Life” in this manual.
TIRE STORAGE
Tires should be stored indoors in a cool, dry place where water
cannot collect inside them. Tires should be placed away from
electric generators/motors and sources of heat such as hot
pipes. Storage surfaces should be clean and free of grease,
gasoline or other substances which can deteriorate the rubber.
SAFETY WARNING
Improper storage can damage your tires in ways that may not be
visible and can lead to a failure resulting in serious personal
injury or death.
The spare tire in your vehicle is intended to be used as a spare
when needed. The spare tire carrier is not intended to be used for
long term storage, except for “temporary use” tires. For more
information, see “Your Spare Tire” and “Radial Tire Rotation” in this
manual.
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TIRE SERVICE CUSTOMER SATISFACTION
Normal tire maintenance and Limited Warranty services are
available at locations across the U.S.A. and Canada. For more
information, visit us on the internet at www.bridgestonetire.com,
or please call the Technical Service Department:
U.S.A.: (1-800-356-4644) or Canada: (1-800-267-1318).
Additional information on the care and service of automobile and
light truck tires is available from the following organizations:
Rubber Manufacturers Association
TIRE K Street, N.W.
1400
Washington, DC 20005-2403
www.rma.org
Rubber Association of Canada
2000 Argentia Road, Plaza 4, Suite 250
Mississauga, Ontario L5N 1W1
www.rubberassociation.ca
TIRE REGISTRATION
Registration of your tires is an important safety precaution since
it enables the manufacturer to notify you in the event of a recall.
When you purchase replacement tires, the retailer will provide a
registration card on which the tire identification numbers have
been recorded; fill in your name and address on the card and
mail it promptly. Some retailers may submit the registration for
you. You do not need to register tires which come as original
equipment on new vehicles—the vehicle and tire manufacturers
handle that for you.
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RFT TIRES with RUN-FLAT TECHNOLOGY
If your vehicle is equipped with Bridgestone or Firestone brand
RFT tires, this chapter presents specific maintenance and safety issues associated with these tires that are in addition to those
covered elsewhere in this manual.
What is RFT? Run-Flat Technology tires are extraordinary tires
that utilize specially designed components to temporarily support
your vehicle in the event of inflation pressure loss, such as from
a puncture. This gives you the ability to drive to a convenient
and safe location to change your tire (if equipped with a spare)
or have it inspected for possible repair or replacement.
Naturally, certain run-flat and low pressure operating limitations
apply, which varies according to the specific self-supporting tire
design. Like all tires, during normal operation, they must be
properly inflated and maintained. Regardless of the design or
quality, no tire is indestructible.
RFT—How to Identify: Bridgestone and Firestone brand tires
are marked on the sidewalls, near the wheel, with the RFT logo
(shown above).
RFT INFLATION PRESSURE
Like other tires, RFT tires need proper inflation pressure
maintenance for safe operation and to achieve the maximum
tire life and performance. Check inflation pressures monthly
and before long trips or carrying extra weight. Use an accurate
tire gauge and check pressures when the tires are cold. Follow
the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendation for inflation pressure settings as indicated on the vehicle tire information placard
and/or in the vehicle owner’s manual. Do not forget the spare, if
applicable. See “Tire Inflation Pressure” in this manual.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING
SYSTEM (TPMS)
A functioning tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) must be used
with your RFT tires. Because these tires ride so well even without
inflation pressure, the TPMS may be necessary to alert you of an
inflation pressure loss condition. When alerted, follow the instructions in your vehicle owner’s manual and see “Run-Flat or Low Tire
Pressure Operation,” the following section in this manual.
The vehicle or TPMS manufacturer may advise checking the
TPMS regularly to confirm it is in working order. In addition, a
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new pressure sensor, certain components, or reprogramming
may be necessary when a tire is serviced. Consult your vehicle
owner’s manual, vehicle manufacturer, or a Bridgestone
Firestone Run-Flat Certified Retailer for questions regarding
TPMS operation and service.
RUN-FLAT or LOW TIRE PRESSURE
OPERATION
SAFETY WARNING
Serious personal injury or death may result from a tire failure or
accident due to improper run-flat or low tire pressure operation.
Read and follow the instructions below, and the other maintenance and safety recommendations elsewhere in this manual.
General Instructions
The Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) required in your
vehicle may have different methods of alerting you when your
tire has lost inflation pressure. The international standard for the
definition of run-flat operation is pressure at or below 10 psi (70
kPa); however, some vehicle manufacturers may have established a different pressure limit. Consult your vehicle owner’s
manual for the details of your TPMS. Once the TPMS has indicated that a tire has reduced inflation pressure, the run-flat mode
of operation has commenced. During this phase of operation,
please follow these instructions:
• Reduce speed as much as safely and reasonably possible;
do not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h). The greater the speed,
the less distance the tire can travel.
• Avoid abrupt or aggressive acceleration, braking, or
cornering maneuvers as much as safely and reasonably
possible. Pot holes and other road hazards should be
avoided. Careful driving limits potential damage to the tire,
wheel, and vehicle.
• Proceed to a safe and convenient location for tire service
as soon as possible. Take note of your mileage; your
operation distance is limited. See "Distance—How Far You
Can Drive,” the next section in this manual.
• If an unusual vibration or vehicle handling difficulty arises,
stop driving as soon as safely and reasonably possible.
The tire may be about to suddenly fail. Release the accelerator and gradually reduce speed. The tire will need to be
replaced before proceeding.
• If towing a trailer, stop driving as soon as safely and
reasonably possible. In this condition, it is potentially
dangerous to operate a vehicle/trailer combination. If
possible, disconnect the trailer and proceed as noted above.
Do not continue to tow any trailer until proper tire service or
replacement has been performed.
• Do not touch a tire recently run-low or run-flat (it may be
very hot). Allow the tire to cool before handling.
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DISTANCE—HOW FAR YOU CAN DRIVE
Factors affecting run-flat or low tire pressure operating
distance include vehicle speed, load, and maneuvering;
the amount of inflation pressure loss; the extent of any tire
damage; and ambient temperature.
The tire may be marked on the sidewall with run-flat or
low tire pressure operating speed and/or distance limitations, which vary by tire design and vehicle application
(consult your vehicle owner’s manual). By international
standard, RFT tires have a baseline limitation in run-flat
mode of the following:
Maximum Speed:
Maximum Distance:
50 mph (80 km/h)
50 miles (80 km)
Note:
• Maximum distance values are determined under controlled
conditions, which may vary in actual use.
• Your mileage capability may be less, or more, depending on
your specific operating conditions.
• If in doubt, do not exceed the 50 mile (80 km) limitation.
• Seek tire service as soon as possible to minimize tire
damage.
SPECIAL SERVICE and REPAIR ISSUES
Run-Flat Certified Retailers
Because of the advanced technology and design of RFT tires
and the required tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS),
Bridgestone Firestone Run-Flat Certified Retailers are specially
trained to sell and service RFT tires.
Run-Flat Certified Retailers have the necessary equipment and
are specially trained to properly mount and demount RFT tires
and to handle TPMS devices. Conventional mounting equipment may irreparably damage RFT tires and an improper
repair is unsafe and will void the Limited Warranty.
Accordingly, it is important to go to a Bridgestone Firestone RunFlat Certified Retailer for tire maintenance and replacement.
Call toll-free 1-877-BFS-4RFT or visit www.bridgestonetire.com
to locate the nearest Bridgestone Firestone Run-Flat Certified
Retailer.
Inspection after Run-Flat or Low Pressure Operation
Following run-flat or low tire pressure operation, or in the event of
any other tire damage or unusual condition, it is very important to
obtain a proper and complete tire evaluation as soon as possible.
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Rotation
Follow the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations, or rotate
every 5,000 miles per the recommendations in this manual (see
“Radial Tire Rotation”). In some cases, TPMS devices require
reprogramming with each tire rotation.
RFT Tire Replacement
Do not replace or mix RFT tires with conventional tires, unless
on an emergency/temporary basis. Conventional tires do not
have run-flat capability and the handling characteristics of the
vehicle with these tires may be different. If a conventional tire is
used on an emergency/temporary basis, verify that its size, load
capacity, inflation pressure, and speed rating specifications meet
the requirements of the vehicle. Replace any conventional tire
with the proper RFT tire as soon as possible.
RFT Tire Damage and Repair
No tire, regardless of its design or quality is indestructible. RFT
tires can be ultimately rendered unusable due to a puncture or
other road hazard as well as from improper run-flat or low tire
pressure operation. Some punctures may be repaired under
certain restrictions and prescribed procedures.
When driven flat or with low pressure, factors affecting reparability include vehicle speed, load, and maneuvering; the amount of
inflation pressure loss; and ambient temperature. In any situation, the extent and location of direct damage from a puncturing
object or other road hazard are also critical factors.
RFT tires are not repairable in any of the following situations:
• If the tire was operated with inflation pressure less than 15
psi (100 kPa).
• Abrasion or other damage is present on the exterior tread,
sidewall or bead areas.
• Abrasion, wrinkling, or separation is present on the tire
interior.
• Any condition or damage is present that disqualifies repair
of a conventional tire.
Run-Flat Certified Retailers will fully inspect your tire, inside and
out, to determine if the tire can be repaired. Tire damage is not
always visible from the outside and the tire must be removed
from the wheel for a complete inspection. For more information,
see the section “Tire Repairs” in this manual.
Note: Some vehicle manufacturers do not recommend using
repaired tires. Consult your vehicle owner’s manual or contact
the vehicle manufacturer before operating a repaired tire on your
vehicle.
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REFERENCE INFORMATION
TIRE SIDEWALL LABELING
A lot can be learned by reading the tire’s sidewall. The following
figures show typical information on the sidewall of passenger
(Figure 3) and light truck tires (Figure 4):
Figure 3: Typical
Passenger Tire
Markings
Figure 4: Typical
Light Truck Tire
Markings
Tire Size, Load Range, Load Index, and Speed Symbol:
Tire Size
Load
Index
Example
Figure 3
Figure 4
P215/65R15
LT235/85R16
95
114/111
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Speed Load
Symbol Range
H
Q
—
D
DOT Symbol and Tire Identification Number: The “DOT” symbol
constitutes a certification that the tire conforms to applicable U.S.
Department of Transportation motor vehicle safety standards (for
tires). Following the “DOT” symbol is the tire identification number,
also known as the DOT serial number or code. For example:
DOT EL CB DKE 18 00
(a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f)*
(a)
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
(f)
DOT Symbol
Plant of Manufacture Code
Tire Size Code
Tire Manufacturer’s Code
Week of Production (01-53)
Year of Production (last two digits of year)*
* For tires produced from 2000-on. In the example above, the tire
was produced in the 18th week of 2000. For tires produced prior
to 2000, there is one digit in group (f) which identifies the last digit
of the year of production, i.e. “329” would likely signify the 32nd
week of 1999, but could possibly signify the 32nd week of 1989. If
in doubt, consult a qualified tire service professional.
The DOT symbol and tire identification number can be found on
at least one sidewall near the wheel. The other sidewall may
have a partial serial code that excludes (e) and (f) above.
Maximum Load and Inflation: The maximum load and maximum inflation pressure is marked on each sidewall in metric and
English units. For example:
MAX LOAD 685 kg (1510 lbs) AT 240 kPa (35 psi) MAX PRESS
Note: The load and inflation values marked on the tire sidewall
are maximum permissible values for the tire only. Never assume
that these values are the actual maximum load capacity or recommended tire pressure values for your vehicle. See “Tire
Inflation Pressure,” “Tips for Safe Tire Inflation,” and “Tips for
Safe Loading” in this manual.
Ply Composition and Materials: The actual number of plies in
the sidewall and tread area and the generic name(s) of their cord
material(s) are marked on at least one sidewall. For example:
TREAD 2 PLY POLYESTER + 2 STEEL
SIDEWALL 2 PLY POLYESTER
Radial: Radial ply tires will have the word "radial" on at least
one sidewall. An “R” in the tire size designation also indicates
radial ply construction.
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Tubeless or Tube Type: Tires are marked as either “tubeless”
or “tube type,” whichever is applicable, on at least one sidewall.
UNIFORM TIRE QUALITY GRADING
The Uniform Tire Quality Grading (“UTQG”) standards are
intended to assist you in making an informed choice in your purchase of passenger car tires by providing information indicating
relative performance of these tires in the areas of tread wear,
wet braking traction (straight-ahead), and temperature resistance. All passenger car tires must conform to federal safety
requirements in addition to these grades.
Treadwear
The treadwear grade is a comparative rating based on the wear
rate of the tire when tested under controlled conditions on a
specified government test course. For example, a tire graded
150 would wear one and one half (1 1/2) times as well on the
government course as a tire graded 100. The relative performance of tires depends upon the actual conditions of their use,
however, and may depart significantly from the norm due to variation in driving habits, service practices and differences in road
characteristics and climate.
Traction
The traction grades, from highest to lowest, are AA, A, B, and C.
Those grades represent the tire’s ability to stop on wet pavement
as measured under controlled conditions on specified government test surfaces of asphalt and concrete. Warning: The traction grade assigned to a tire is based on straight-ahead braking
traction tests, and does not include acceleration, cornering,
hydroplaning, or peak traction characteristics.
Temperature
The temperature grades are A (the highest), B, and C, representing the tire’s resistance to the generation of heat and its ability to dissipate heat when tested under controlled conditions on
a specified indoor laboratory test wheel. Sustained high temperature can cause the material of the tire to degenerate and
reduce tire life, and excessive temperature can lead to sudden
tire failure. The grade C corresponds to a level of performance
which all passenger car tires must meet under the Federal Motor
Vehicle Safety Standard No.109. Grades B and A represent
higher levels of performance on the laboratory test wheel than
the minimum required by law. Warning: The temperature grade
is established for a tire that is properly inflated and not overloaded. Excessive speed, underinflation, or excessive loading,
either separately or in combination, can cause heat buildup and
a possible tire failure.
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LIMITED WARRANTY
ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT
PASSENGER and LIGHT TRUCK TIRES
Including
Tires with Run-Flat Technology
ELIGIBILITY
This Limited Warranty covers BRIDGESTONE and FIRESTONE
brand passenger and light truck tires, including RFT and temporary spare tires, originally installed by the vehicle manufacturer on
a new vehicle. You are covered under the terms of this Limited
Warranty if the tire was produced after July 4, 2004 (DOT serial
2704 or later) and has been used only on the vehicle on which it
was originally installed in non-commercial service.
WHAT IS WARRANTED
and FOR HOW LONG
Before wearing down to 2/32 inch (1.6 mm) remaining original
tread depth (i.e. worn down to the top of the built-in indicators in
the tread grooves) and within 6 years from the date of purchase
(proof of purchase date required; without proof of purchase date,
then within 6 years from the date of tire manufacture), for any reason other than those excluded in the section entitled “What This
Limited Warranty Does Not Cover,” any eligible tire that becomes
unusable for any reason within the manufacturer’s control will be
replaced with an equivalent new tire on the basis set forth in this
Limited Warranty.
WHAT THIS LIMITED WARRANTY
DOES NOT COVER
This Limited Warranty does not cover the following:
1. Tire damage or irregular wear due to:
A. Road hazards, including, without limitation: Puncture,
cut, impact break, stone drill, bruise, bulge, snag, etc.
B. Improper use or operation, including, without limitation:
Improper inflation pressure, overloading, tire/wheel
spinning, use of an improper wheel, tire chain damage,
misuse, misapplication, negligence, tire alteration, or for
racing or competition purposes.
C. Insufficient or improper maintenance, including, without
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2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
limitation: Failure to rotate tires as recommended in this
manual, wheel misalignment, worn suspension
components, improper tire mounting or demounting,
tire/wheel assembly imbalance, or other vehicle
conditions, defects, or characteristics.
D. Contamination or degradation by petroleum products or
other chemicals, fire or other externally generated heat,
or water or other material trapped inside the tire during
mounting or inflation.
E. Improper repair. Improper repair voids this Limited
Warranty.
F. For RFT tires only, improper run-flat or low tire
pressure operation, including, without limitation:
Exceeding speed, distance, or other run-flat/low-pressure
operation limitations.
Rapid tread wear or wear-out. Original equipment tires have
no mileage warranty.
Weather/ozone cracking after 4 years from date of tire
manufacture.
Ride disturbance or vibration after 1/32 inch (0.8mm) of tread
wear use.
Tires with sealant, balance, or other filler material that was
not originally applied or inserted by the tire manufacturer.
Tires used in commercial service.
Tires purchased and normally used outside the United States
and Canada.
The cost of applicable federal, state, and local taxes.
Failure to follow any of the safety and maintenance
recommendations or warnings contained in this manual.
This Limited Warranty is in addition to and/or may be limited by
any other applicable written warranty you may have received
concerning special tires or situations.
REPLACEMENT PRICE
Radial passenger and light truck tires adjusted under this Limited
Warranty will be replaced free of charge during the first 25% of
tread wear or within 12 months from the date of purchase (proof
of purchase date required; without proof of purchase date, then
within 12 months from the date of tire manufacture), whichever
occurs first. During the free replacement period, mounting and
balancing are included free of charge.
To determine the replacement price after the free tire replacement period, the percent of used tread wear is multiplied by the
current selling price for the replacement tire(s). The appropriate
taxes, mounting, balancing, disposal fee, and other service
charges may be added to the adjustment replacement price.
In Canada, the tire will be adjusted at dealerships (subject to
dealer discretion) at a predetermined “Adjustment Price.”
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REPLACEMENT WARRANTY
If you receive a replacement tire under this Limited Warranty, it
will be covered by the manufacturer’s warranty, if any, given on
that tire at that time.
WHERE TO GO
Tire adjustments under this Limited Warranty will only be made
at an authorized Bridgestone Firestone retailer. Consult a phone
directory (often listed in the Yellow Pages under "Tire Dealers")
or the internet at www.bridgestonetire.com for the location nearest you.
CONSUMER RIGHTS
This Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you
may also have other rights which vary from state to state or in
Canada from province to province.
CONDITIONS and EXCLUSIONS
To the extent permitted by law, Bridgestone Firestone North
American Tire, LLC disclaims all other warranties, including but
not limited to the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose and any liability for incidental and
consequential damages, loss of time, loss of vehicle use, or
inconvenience. Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you.
This Limited Warranty applies only to consumers actually using
the tire in the United States and Canada. For warranty conditions outside the United States and Canada, see your local
Bridgestone Firestone distributor.
Obligations under this policy may not be enlarged or altered by
anyone.
In accordance with Federal Law, this Limited Warranty has been
designated as a "Limited Warranty.” Nothing in this Limited
Warranty is intended to be a representation that tire failures
cannot occur. This Limited Warranty is given in the United
States by Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire, LLC, 535
Marriott Dr., Nashville, TN 37214 and in Canada by Bridgestone
Firestone Canada Inc., 5770 Hurontario St., Suite 400,
Mississauga, Ontario, Canada L5R 3G5.
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OWNER’S OBLIGATIONS
In order to keep this Limited Warranty valid, we require you to
have your tires regularly inspected and rotated per the recommendations outlined in the sections of this manual entitled "Tire
Damage, Inspection and Service Life” and “Radial Tire Rotation”
and to furnish proof of same in order to receive an adjustment.
Such proof should show the date, mileage, and servicing location. A sales receipt containing this information will suffice. In
addition, a “Maintenance Record” is included on the back cover
of this manual. It is your obligation to maintain proper tire inflation pressures as specified by the vehicle manufacturer and to
operate the vehicle within tire/vehicle load capacity and speed
limitations. It is also your obligation to maintain proper wheel
alignment and tire/wheel assembly balance. To request an
adjustment, you must present the tire to an authorized
Bridgestone Firestone retailer. Complete and sign the customer
section of the Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire, LLC
Limited Warranty adjustment form and pay appropriate replacement price, taxes, disposal fee, and service charges, if any.
ARBITRATION
You and Bridgestone Firestone North American Tire, LLC agree
that all claims, disputes, and controversies between you and it,
including any of its agents, employees, successors, or assigns,
arising out of or in connection with this Limited Warranty, or any
other warranties, express or implied, including a failure of warranty and the validity of this arbitration clause, but excluding
claims for personal injury or property damage, shall be resolved
by binding arbitration between you and it, according to the formal dispute resolution procedures of the National Arbitration
Forum, under the Code of Procedure then in effect. This arbitration will be conducted as a document hearing. If you request
any procedures beyond a document hearing, you will be
responsible for all fees, including filing and administrative fees,
above and beyond the fees required for document hearings.
The arbitration between you and Bridgestone Firestone North
American Tire, LLC shall not include any other customers, be
combined or consolidated in any fashion with arbitrations involving other customers, or proceed in any form of class action in
which the claims of numerous customers are considered together. Any award of the arbitrator(s) may be entered as a judgment
in any court of competent jurisdiction. The arbitrators will have
no authority to award punitive or other damages not measured
by the prevailing party’s actual damages, except as may be
required by statute. Information may be obtained and claims
may be filed at any office of the National Arbitration Forum or at
P.O. Box 50191, Minneapolis, MN 55405.
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LIMITED WARRANTY AND
ADJUSTMENT POLICY
FOR ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT
PASSENGER CAR & LIGHT
TRUCK TIRES
(Including TEMPORARY SPARE Tires)
This booklet also includes important safety warnings.
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1. ELIGIBILITY
This Limited Warranty and Adjustment Policy (“Warranty”) applies to the
original owner of new Continental brand Passenger (PASS), Light Truck
(LT) and Temporary Spare (TS) tires that are the new vehicle original
equipment tires bearing the Continental brand name and D.O.T. Tire
Identification Number, operated in normal service, and used on the same
vehicle on which they were originally installed according to the vehicle
manufacturer’s recommendations.
Tire(s) on any vehicle registered and normally operated outside the United
States and Canada are excluded from eligibility under this Limited Warranty
and Adjustment Policy.
2. WHAT IS THE ADJUSTMENT POLICY AND
HOW LONG IS IT APPLICABLE?
BASIC COVERAGE:
Eligible tires are covered by this Warranty for a maximum of 72 months
from the date of purchase, determined by the new vehicle registration
date or new vehicle sales invoice showing date of purchase.
Where to Go for Warranty Replacement:
Contact the dealer where you purchased your vehicle or an alternate
authorized Continental brand tire dealer (Authorized Dealer) to
determine the eligible warranty coverage for your tires and how to
proceed.
Free Replacement Period
PASS & LT
If an eligible Continental brand PASS or LT tire becomes unserviceable
from a warrantable condition, other than those listed under Section
3, during the first 12 months or first 2/32nd of an inch (1.6 mm) of
treadwear (whichever comes first), it will be replaced with a **comparable
new Continental brand tire FREE OF CHARGE, including mounting and
balancing (excluding on line orders). Owner pays all applicable taxes.
TEMPORARY SPARE:
If a TS Tire becomes unserviceable from a condition other than those
listed in Section 3, during the first 1/32nd (0.8 mm) of treadwear, then
it will be replaced with a **comparable new Continental brand TS tire
FREE OF CHARGE, including mounting and balancing. The owner pays all
applicable taxes. After this “Free Replacement Period” for your TS tire
expires, no warranty claim will be accepted.
After the Free Replacement Period:
The tire (except TS tire) may still be eligible for a pro rata replacement
up to 72 months from date of original purchase until the tread is worn
down to the tread wear indicators (2/32nd of an inch or 1.6 mm of tread
remaining). If an eligible tire becomes unserviceable under the stipulations
of this Limited Warranty and Adjustment policy it will be replaced with a
**comparable new Continental brand tire, charging the owner a pro-rated
amount. Owner pays all applicable taxes (including F.E.T.), mounting and
balancing charges.
The replacement tire price will be determined by multiplying the percentage
of the useable tread worn by the Dealers Selling Price (excluding all
applicable taxes) at the time of the adjustment. The useable tread is the
original tread down to the tread wear indicators (2/32nd of an inch or 1.6
mm of tread remaining.)
**A “comparable” new Continental brand tire may be of either the same
tire line or the same basic construction but with a different sidewall or
tread configuration. If a higher priced tire is selected, the consumer will pay
the difference in price.
3. WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY
THIS WARRANTY
THE FOLLOWING ARE NOT COVERED:
• Road Hazard: Any tire with road hazard damage, that includes,
but is not limited to: cuts, snags, punctures, bruises, and impact breaks.
• Ride/Vibration: Any ride/vibration complaint after the first 2/32nd
(1.6 mm) of an inch of treadwear or 12 months of service, whichever
comes first.
• Repairs: If a tire is returned under complaint and the reason for
the tire’s disablement is in any way associated with a repair, or with the
situation that led to the repair, the manufacturer’s warranty is invalidated.
• Mileage: Mileage is not covered under this policy.
• Improper operation or maintenance: This includes, but is not
limited to, effects caused by:
I Improper tire inflation and/or improper load/speed
practices: These practices can cause excessive operational
temperatures and stresses that exceed the tire’s capabilities.
II
Improper or insufficient tire rotation
III Improper vehicle alignment
IV Damage due to:
- Rim irregularities or rim damage
- Snow chains
- Vehicle mechanical problems, including brake problems, and
vehicle wheel alignment
- Extreme temperature exposure
- Negligent and abusive driving such as tire spinning or racing
- Improper tire storage
- Automotive accident
- Chemical corrosion or fire
- Use contrary to the vehicle manufacturer’s tire
recommendations.
- Misuse or misapplication
• Improper Mounting or Demounting
• Alteration: such as, but not limited to, adding a white inlay on
blackwall, tread regrooving, tire truing or siping, or adding sealant materials
to the tire.
• Weather checking/cracking: Not covered after 48 months from
the date of purchase.
• Failure to observe safety and maintenance precautions set
forth in Section 6.
ATTENTION AUTHORIZED DEALERS:
CONTINENTAL TIRE THE AMERICA’S, LLC (CTA) RESERVES
THE RIGHT TO THE FINAL INSPECTION DECISION ON
CONDITIONS FOR ALL RETURNED TIRES UNDER SECTION
3.
THIS WARRANTY IS MADE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER
WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, AND CTA
EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES,
INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, WARRANTIES OF
MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR
PURPOSE. SOME U.S. STATES AND/OR CANADIAN
PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW LIMITATIONS ON THE
DURATION OF AN IMPLIED WARRANTY, SO THE ABOVE
MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
TO THE EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, CTA DISCLAIMS
LIABILITY FOR ALL CONSEQUENTIAL AND INCIDENTAL
DAMAGES. THE REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY ARE THE SOLE AND EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES
FOR BREACH OF WARRANTY. SOME U.S. STATES AND/
OR CANADIAN PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW
THE
EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION OF INCIDENTAL OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE LIMITATION
OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.THIS WARRANTY
GIVES YOU SPECIFIC LEGAL RIGHTS, AND YOU MAY ALSO
HAVE OTHER RIGHTS WHICH VARY FROM U.S. STATE TO
STATE AND/OR CANADIAN PROVINCE TO PROVINCE.
THIS IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY MADE BY CTA.
NO CTA EMPLOYEE, RETAILER, OR DEALER HAS THE
AUTHORITY TO MAKE ANY WARRANTY, REPRESENTATION,
PROMISE OR AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF CTA EXCEPT AS
EXPRESSLY WRITTEN IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND
ADJUSTMENT POLICY, IN OBSERVANCE OF U.S. FEDERAL
LAW, THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND ADJUSTMENT
POLICY HAS BEEN DESIGNATED A “LIMITED WARRANTY”.
CTA DOES NOT INTEND TO REPRESENT THROUGH THIS
LIMITED WARRANTY AND ADJUSTMENT POLICY THAT
TIRE FAILURES CAN OR CANNOT HAPPEN.
4. CTA’S OBLIGATIONS
Replacement of eligible tires will be made by the dealer where you
purchased your vehicle or by an alternate Authorized Dealer. CTA will
replace the tire pursuant to the terms of this Warranty. Tires that are
replaced under this Waranty become the property of CTA.
5. OWNER’S OBLIGATIONS
To make an eligible claim under this Warranty, the owner must present a
claim, with the tire to an Authorized Dealer. For the nearest Authorized
Dealer, consult the Continental brand internet address(es), or the 800
telephone number(s) shown on the back of this Warranty.
Owner must present new vehicle registration form or new vehicle sales
invoice indicating the date of purchase. Owner will be required to sign the
CTA Limited Warranty Claim Form or dealer replacement sales receipt.
Owner is responsible for paying all applicable taxes charged by the servicing
dealer and is also responsible for paying shipping, local tire-disposal fees and
parts or service regardless of mileage or months of service. This includes
payment for tire rotation, alignment, towing, road service, valve stems and
tire repairs.
Owner is responsible for maintaining proper tire air pressure and for
proper maintenance of the tire.
6. SAFETY WARNING
Ignoring any of the safety and information contained in this
Warranty may result in tire failure , causing serious injury or
death.
•
Tire failure due to under inflation /overloading. Follow
vehicle owner’s manual or tire placard in vehicle for proper inflation
and loading.
•
Explosion of tire/rim assembly due to improper tire
mounting. Tire mounting / demounting can be dangerous. It should
be performed only by a trained tire specialist using proper tools
and procedures. Prior to tire mounting/demounting, the Rubber
Manufacturers Association (RMA) wall charts and manuals should be
read to obtain the proper procedures. The failure to follow these
procedures may result in faulty positioning of the tire and/or rim,
that may cause the assembly to burst with force sufficient to cause
injury or death.
•
Tire failure due to damage. Inspect your tires frequently for
scrapes, bulges, separations, cuts, snags and other damage from road
hazards. Damage from impact can occur to the inner portions of your
tire without being visible to the outside. If you suspect a tire has been
damaged from striking anything unusual in the road, you must have
the tire removed from the rim and inspected both inside and out by
a trained tire specialist.
Air loss or unusual tire wear can also be warning signs that a tire may
have internal damage. If you notice these conditions, have your tire
inspected by a trained individual.
•
Tire failure due to excessive tire spinning. Avoid tire spinning.
The centrifugal force generated by a free-spinning tire/rim assembly
may cause a sudden tire explosion resulting in vehicle damage and/or
serious injury or death. Never exceed 35 mph (55 km/h) as indicated
on your speedometer when your vehicle is stuck in snow, mud or
sand and your tire(s) is/ are spinning. Use a gentle backward and
forward rocking motion to free your vehicle for continued driving.
Never stand or permit anyone else to stand near or behind a tire
spinning while attempting to push a vehicle that is stuck.
SELF SUPPORTING RUNFLAT (SSR) TIRE OWNERS:
CTA does not recommend any repair to or reuse of punctured Continental
SSR tires.
Even a trained tire specialist may be unable to recognize internal structural
damage to a Self Supporting Runflat (SSR) tire resulting from having been
driven in an under inflated or zero inflation pressure condition. Such
damage may not be visible on the surface of the inner liner or sidewall
making it impossible to determine the tire suitability for repair or reuse.
CTA does not recommend any repair to or reuse of Continental SSR tires.
You may visit www.continentaltire.com and select Customer Care FAQ’s to
obtain additional SSR information.
TEMPORARY SPARE TIRE OWNERS:
CTA does not recommend any repair to or reuse of punctured Temporary
Spare Tires.
CONTISEAL™ TIRE OWNERS:
A ContiSeal™ tire differs from a non-ContiSeal™ tire in that it has a sticky,
viscous layer from shoulder to shoulder along the inner liner. This layer is
an integral part of the ContiSeal™ tires. It is not designed or intended to
act as a permanent puncture repair (See information below). If an object
up to 3/16ths (5 mm) diameter penetrates the tread of the ContiSeal™
tire, this sticky, viscous layer is designed to surround and adhere to the
puncturing object and prevent air loss from the tire by providing a near
instantaneous seal. If the puncturing object becomes dislodged from the
tire, the material is designed to seal most holes made by objects up to
3/16” (5 mm) diameter. While ContiSeal™ tires significantly reduce the
incidence of flats, they are not designed to be driven under inflated or in a
flat condition. In all other aspects, ContiSeal™ tires perform exactly like
non-ContiSeal™ tires. As with any tire, regularly inspect ContiSeal™ tires
for evidence of cuts, punctures, and loss of inflation pressure. At a minimum,
ContiSeal™ tires should be inspected once or twice a month and always
before a long trip. Punctures or damage not attended to promptly can
result in loss of inflation pressure and/or damage to the tire. ContiSeal™
tires with cuts and punctures must be inspected by a trained tire specialist
as soon as possible. The trained specialist, must inspect the tire carefully
and, according to industry standards, to determine whether a permanent
repair can be made or whether the tire must be removed from service
and scrapped. A permanent repair will require removal of the tire from
the rim and application of a repair method specifically approved for the
ContiSeal™ tires.
ContiSeal™ tires are identified by a symbol on the tire sidewall.
CONTISILENT™ TIRE OWNERS:
ContiSilent™ tires are designed to reduce noise generated while driving.
A ContiSilent™ tire is lined with a noise reducing foam insert. It is not
designed or intended to act as a puncture repair.
USING ContiSilent™ Tires
In aspects such as mounting, demounting, inflating, and balancing,
ContiSilent™ tires do not differ from non-ContiSilent™ tires. As with any
tire, regularly inspect ContiSilent™ tires for evidence of cuts, punctures,
and loss of inflation pressure. At a minimum, ContiSilent™ tires should be
inspected once or twice a month and always before a long trip. Punctures
or damage not attended to promptly can result in loss of inflation pressure
and/or damage to the tire. ContiSilent™ tires with cuts and punctures
must be inspected by a trained tire specialist as soon as possible. The
trained tire specialist must inspect the tire carefully and, according to
industry standards, determine whether a permanent repair can be made or
whether the tire must be removed from service and scrapped.A permanent
repair will require removal of the tire from the rim and application of a
repair method specifically approved for ContiSilent™ Tires.
ContiSilent™ tires are identified by a symbol on the tire sidewall.
ContiSilent™ tires and non-ContiSilent™ tires may be mixed on the same
vehicle.
In addition to the valuable warranty, safety and maintenance information
you will find in this Warranty we encourage you to visit CTA websites
at: www.continentaltire.com or www.continentaltire.ca for up-to-date
changes and a Self-Help knowledge base with downloadable brochures
(customer care link). Please also visit the Rubber Manufacturer Association
(RMA) website at www.rma.org.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY AND ADJUSTMENT POLICY
IS NOT A WARRANTY THAT YOUR TIRE WILL NOT
FAIL OR BECOME UNSERVICEABLE IF NEGLECTED OR
MISTREATED.
FOR SERVICE ASSISTANCE OR INFORMATION
Contact any Authorized Dealer where you purchased the vehicle or
the nearest Continental brand tire dealer. For the nearest Continental
brand tire dealer, consult either the websites or the toll free Customer
Relations number(s).
In the United States call 1-800-847-3349
In Canada, call 1-855-453-1962
Continental Tire the Americas, LLC
1830 McMillan Park Dr.
Fort Mill, SC 29707
Continental Tire Canada Inc.
6110 Cantay Rd.
Mississauga, ON
L5R 3W5
Form # A001-012B (07/14)
Limited Warranty,
Tire Care and
Maintenance Guide
ORIGINAL
EQUIPMENT
Highway Auto Tires
Light Truck Tires
Temporary Spare
Special Trailer (ST) Tires
HIGHWAY AUTO, LIGHT TRUCK AND SPECIAL TRAILER
TIRE WARRANTY AND ADJUSTMENT POLICY (EXCLUDES
GOODYEAR® UNISTEEL® RADIAL LIGHT TRUCK TIRES)
WHO IS ELIGIBLE?
You are eligible for the benefits of this Limited Warranty if you meet all
the following criteria:
• You are the owner or authorized agent of the owner of new Goodyear
or Dunlop® highway auto or light truck tires or Goodyear Special
Trailer (ST) tires supplied as Original Equipment on your vehicle or
trailer.
• Your tires bear Department of Transportation prescribed tire
identification numbers.
• Your tires have been used only on the vehicle on which they were
originally installed according to the vehicle manufacturer’s or
Goodyear’s recommendations.
• Your tires were purchased on or after November 1, 2018.
Light truck tires are defined as all tires identified with the “LT”
designation in the sidewall stamping. e.g. LT245/75R16.
Special Trailer tires are defined as all tires identified with the “ST”
designation in the sidewall stamping, e.g. ST235/80R16.
WHAT IS COVERED AND FOR HOW LONG?
FREE TIRE REPLACEMENT
Any new Goodyear or Dunlop highway radial auto, radial light truck tire
or Goodyear Special Trailer (ST) tire, covered by this policy, removed
from service due to a covered warranty condition during the first 2/32"
of usable tread or twelve months from date of purchase, whichever
comes first, will be replaced with a comparable new Goodyear or
Dunlop tire at no charge, including mounting and balancing. (Without
proof of purchase the date of manufacture will be used to determine
eligibility.)
ALL OTHER HIGHWAY AUTO OR LIGHT TRUCK TIRES
Any new Goodyear or Dunlop highway auto or light truck tire, other
than radial auto or radial light truck tires, removed from service due
to a covered warranty condition during the first 1/32" of usable tread
will be replaced with a comparable new Goodyear or Dunlop tire at no
charge, including mounting and balancing.
TEMPORARY SPARE TIRES
Any Goodyear or Dunlop temporary spare tire removed from service due
to a covered warranty condition during the first 50% of usable treadwear
(1/32") will be replaced with a comparable new Goodyear or Dunlop
temporary spare tire at no charge, including mounting.
PRORATED ADJUSTMENT
Tires not eligible for free replacement that are removed from
service due to a covered warranty condition will be replaced with a
comparable new Goodyear or Dunlop tire on a prorated basis for up
to six (6) years from the date of original new tire purchase or when the
treadwear indicators become visible (worn to 2/32"), whichever occurs
first. (Without proof of purchase the date of manufacture will be used
to determine eligibility.)
HOW WILL PRORATED CHARGES BE CALCULATED?
Replacement price will be calculated by multiplying the tire’s
advertised retail selling price at the time of adjustment by the
percentage of usable original tread that has been worn off. You pay
for mounting and balancing, and an amount equal to the current
Federal Excise Tax (F.E.T. – U.S. only) and any other applicable taxes and
government-mandated charges.
EXAMPLE: If your disabled tire had an original 8/32" of usable
treadwear and is worn to 4/32" usable tread remaining, you have used
50% and therefore must pay 50% of the advertised retail selling price
of the comparable tire.
In addition, you must pay an amount equal to the full current Federal
Excise Tax (U.S. only) or any other applicable taxes and governmentmandated charges for the comparable new replacement tire at the
time of adjustment. If the price of the new comparable tire is $130.00,
the cost to you would be $65.00 plus F.E.T. (U.S. only) plus any other
applicable taxes and government-mandated charges.
WHAT IS A COMPARABLE TIRE?
A “comparable” new Goodyear or Dunlop tire will be the same brand
tire and may be either the same line of tire or, in the event that the tire
is not available, the same brand tire with the same basic construction
and similar performance attributes with a different sidewall or tread
configuration. If a higher priced tire is accepted as replacement,
the difference in price will be at an additional charge to you. Any
replacement tire provided pursuant to this warranty will be covered by
the warranty in effect at the time of replacement.
ADDITIONAL PROVISIONS
A tire has delivered its full original tread life and the coverage of this
limited warranty ends when the treadwear indicators become visible
(worn to 2/32") or six (6) years from the date of new tire purchase,
whichever occurs first. (Without proof of purchase the date of
manufacture will be used to determine eligibility.)
LIMITATIONS
This limited warranty is applicable only in the United States and Canada.
WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY?
This limited warranty does not cover the following:
• Tires submitted for ride disturbance complaints that are worn
beyond the first two thirty-seconds of an inch (2/32") tread depth or
tires submitted for ride disturbance due to damaged wheels or any
vehicle condition.
• Goodyear does not warrant or give credit in any adjustment
transaction for any kind of material added to a tire (e.g., tire fillers,
sealants, balancing substances) after the tire leaves a factory
producing Goodyear or Dunlop tires, nor will it adjust any tire that has
failed as a result of adding such material.
• Irregular wear or damage due to mechanical condition of the vehicle,
improper inflation, overloading, high speed spin-up, misapplication,
misuse, negligence, racing, use of tire chains, improper mounting or
demounting, improper repair, wreck, collision or fire.
• Road hazards (includes, but is not limited to, punctures, cuts, snags,
impact breaks, etc.).
• Any tire that, after leaving a factory producing Goodyear or Dunlop
tires, has been intentionally altered to change its appearance (e.g.,
white inlay on a black tire or regrooved).
• Tires with weather-cracking that were purchased more than four (4)
years prior to presentation for adjustment or, if purchase date cannot
be verified, manufactured more than four years prior to presentation
for adjustment.
• Temporary spare tires used on vehicles used in racing and on
passenger cars in special applications such as police pursuit service.
• Goodyear Unisteel Commercial Radial Light Truck Tires.
• Tires removed from service due to improper repairs.
• Tires supplied as Original Equipment are not eligible for any tread life
warranty consideration.
• Cosmetic weather checking
• Low tire pressure-monitoring system – refer to vehicle
manufacturer’s warranty.
• Ultra high-performance summer tires are not recommended for
winter use, and tread or shoulder cracking on those tires resulting
from winter use will not be covered under our warranty.
WHAT ARE YOUR LEGAL RIGHTS?
No Representative or Dealer has authority to make any representation,
promise or agreement on behalf of Goodyear, except as stated
herein. Any tire, no matter how well constructed, may fail in service
or otherwise become unserviceable due to conditions beyond the
control of the manufacturer. Under no circumstances is this warranty
a representation that a tire failure cannot occur.
DISCLAIMER: THIS WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF, AND GOODYEAR
HEREBY DISCLAIMS, ANY AND ALL OTHER WARRANTIES AND
REPRESENTATIONS, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION ANY WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS
FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE, AND NO OTHER WARRANTY OR
REPRESENTATION OF ANY KIND IS MADE BY GOODYEAR OR SHALL BE
IMPLIED BY LAW.
LIMITATION OF DAMAGES: IN NO EVENT AND UNDER NO
CIRCUMSTANCE SHALL GOODYEAR BE LIABLE TO THE BUYER FOR
ANY INDIRECT, SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL, LOST
PROFIT, LOSS OF BUSINESS, LOSS OF GOODWILL OR REPUTATION,
PUNITIVE OR OTHER DAMAGE, COST (INCLUDING FOR REPLACEMENT
TRANSPORTATION), EXPENSE OR LOSS OF ANY KIND. SOME STATES
AND PROVINCES DO NOT ALLOW THE EXCLUSION OR LIMITATION
OF INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES, SO THE ABOVE
LIMITATION OR EXCLUSION MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have
other rights that vary from state to state or province to province.
HOW DO YOU OBTAIN AN ADJUSTMENT?
A. You must present the tire to be adjusted to an authorized Goodyear
or Dunlop service facility. Tires replaced on an adjustment basis
become the property of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company,
Goodyear Dunlop Tires North America, Ltd. or Goodyear Canada Inc.
B. You must pay for taxes and any additional services you order at the
time of adjustment plus any additional service that may be unique to
your application, e.g., Tire Pressure-Monitoring System.
C. You must submit your claim on an approved claim form supplied by
an authorized Goodyear or Dunlop service facility. The form must be
filled out completely and signed, where
you, the owner, or your authorized agent presented the tire
for adjustment.
You must go to an authorized Goodyear or Dunlop outlet for
replacement tires and all warranty service.
SAFETY WARNINGS
Property damage, serious injury or death may result from:
• TIRE FAILURE DUE TO UNDERINFLATION/OVERLOADING/
MISAPPLICATION. Follow the vehicle owner’s manual or tire
placard in vehicle.
• TIRE FAILURE DUE TO IMPACT DAMAGE/IMPROPER
MAINTENANCE. Tires should be inspected regularly by a qualified
technician for signs of damage, such as punctures or impacts.
• TIRE FAILURE DUE TO IMPROPER REPAIRS. See U.S. Tire
Manufacturers Association (USTMA) established repair procedures
at www.ustires.org and/or go to www.goodyear.com for
information on proper repair procedures.
• EXPLOSION OF TIRE/RIM ASSEMBLY DUE TO IMPROPER
MOUNTING. Only specially trained persons should mount tires.
• FAILURE TO MOUNT RADIAL TIRES ON APPROVED RIMS.
• FAILURE TO DEFLATE SINGLE OR DUAL ASSEMBLIES
COMPLETELY BEFORE DEMOUNTING.
• TIRE SPINNING. On slippery surfaces such as snow, mud, ice, etc.,
do not spin tires in excess of 35 mph (55 kph), as indicated on the
speedometer.
• EXCESSIVE WHEEL SPINNING. This can also result in tire
disintegration or axle failure.
WARNING: Vehicle handling, traction, ride comfort and other
performance parameters may be significantly affected by a change
in tire size or type. Before replacing tires, always consult and follow
the vehicle owner’s manual because some vehicle manufacturers
prohibit changing tire size. When selecting tires that are different
from the original equipment size make certain: (1) The tires have
adequate load-carrying capacity based on the vehicle placard, (2)
The tires have sufficient inflation pressure to carry the load and (3)
There is proper clearance with no interference points between the
tire and vehicle. The consumer must be aware to always drive safely
and obey all traffic laws. Avoid sudden, sharp turns or aggressive
lane changes. Failure to follow any of these warnings may result
in loss of control of the vehicle, leading to an accident and serious
injury or death.
TIRE CARE AND MAINTENANCE GUIDE
The easiest way to help ensure satisfactory mileage and
performance from your Goodyear or Dunlop tires is to give them
a simple but frequent (at least monthly) inspection for proper
inflation, even treadwear and the presence of any damage.
DO MAINTAIN PROPER INFLATION PRESSURE
IN YOUR TIRES
Proper inflation pressure is necessary for optimum tire performance,
safety and fuel economy. Check inflation pressures at least once a
month and before long trips. Use an accurate tire pressure gauge.
Always check pressures when the tires are cold (when the vehicle
has been driven less than one mile).
If you must check inflation when the tires are hot, add 4 psi
(27 kPa) to the recommended cold inflation pressure. It is
difficult to tell just by looking at radial tires whether they
are underinflated.*
Furthermore, when operating a vehicle equipped with radial tires, it
is difficult to notice when a tire has gone flat or nearly flat since the
“feel” of the vehicle does not change significantly.
*Evidence of air loss or repeated underinflation always requires
expert inspection to determine the source of leakage and
tire removal to determine repairability. To avoid injury, NEVER
attempt to reinflate a tire that has been run severely underinflated.
Progressive air loss may result from punctures, cuts, curbing,
impacts or partial bead unseating. Some fitment causes for air
loss are (1) incomplete bead seating and (2) bead tearing caused
by a machine tool due to insufficient lubrication or improper
adjustment. Leaking valve core or rubber valve components should
be replaced when problems are detected and whenever tires are
replaced.
Always maintain inflation pressure at the level recommended
by the vehicle manufacturer as shown on the vehicle placard,
vehicle certification label or in the vehicle owner’s manual:
Underinflation is the leading cause of tire failure and may result in
severe cracking, component separation or “blowout.” It reduces tire
load capacity, allows excessive sidewall flexing and increases rolling
resistance, resulting in heat and mechanical damage. Maintaining
proper inflation pressure is the single most important thing you
can do to promote tire durability and maximize tread life.
Overinflation increases stiffness, which may deteriorate ride and
generate unwanted vibration. Overinflation also increases the
chances of impact damage.
DON’T OVERLOAD YOUR VEHICLE
Check your vehicle owner’s manual to determine the load limits.
Overloading your vehicle places stress on your tires and other
critical vehicle components. Overloading a vehicle can cause poor
handling or increased fuel consumption and may cause tire failure.
Overloading your tires can result in severe cracking, component
separation or “blowout.”
Never fit your vehicle with new tires that have less load capacity
than shown on the vehicle tire placard and remember that
optimum rim width is important for proper tire load distribution
and function. The maximum load capacity stamped on the
sidewalls of P-Metric & European Metric tires is reduced by 10%
when used on a light truck, utility vehicle or trailer. Never fit
P-Metric or European Metric tires to light trucks that specify LT-type
replacement tires.
DON’T SPIN YOUR TIRES EXCESSIVELY
Avoid excessive tire spinning when your vehicle is stuck in snow,
ice, mud or sand. The centrifugal forces generated by a freespinning tire/wheel assembly may cause sudden tire explosion,
resulting in vehicle damage and/or serious personal injury to you
or a bystander. Never exceed 35 mph/55 kph, as indicated on
your speedometer. Use a gentle backward and forward rocking
motion to free your vehicle for continued driving. Never stand
near or behind a tire spinning at high speeds, for example, while
attempting to push a vehicle that is stuck or when an on-the-car
spin balance machine is in use.
DO CHECK YOUR TIRES FOR WEAR
Always remove tires from service when they reach two thirtyseconds of an inch (2/32") remaining tread depth. All new tires
have treadwear indicators which appear as smooth banks in the
tread grooves when they wear to the two thirty-seconds of an inch
(2/32") level. Many wet weather accidents result from skidding
on bald or nearly bald tires. Excessively worn tires are also more
susceptible to penetrations.
DO CHECK YOUR TIRES FOR DAMAGE
Frequent (at least monthly) inspection of your tires for signs of
damage and their general condition is important for safety. If
you observe or experience impact, impact damage, penetrations,
cracks, bulges or air loss, your tires should be dismounted and
inspected by an expert. If you have any questions, have your tire
Dealer inspect them. Never perform a temporary repair or use
an inner tube as a substitute for a proper repair. Only qualified
persons should repair tires.
PROPER TIRE REPAIR
NOTE: Goodyear does not warrant any inspection or repair
process. The repair is entirely the responsibility of the repairer
and should be made in accordance with established U.S. Tire
Manufacturers Association (USTMA) procedures.
Tire Pressure-Monitoring System Alert
Refer to your vehicle Owner’s Manual for more information on
what to do if the tire pressure warning system activates.
THE CONVENIENCE (TEMPORARY) SPARE
The Convenience (Temporary) Spare is designed, built and tested
to the high engineering standards set by North America’s leading
car manufacturers and to Goodyear’s own high standards of quality
control. It is designed to take up a minimum of storage space and,
at the same time, fulfill the function of a spare tire when needed.
The spare is kept in its storage space, fully inflated at 60 psi. To be
sure it is always ready for use, the air pressure should be checked on
a regular basis.
The Convenience (Temporary) Spare can be used in combination
with the original tires on your vehicle. You can expect a tire tread
life of up to 3,000 miles (4,800 kilometers), depending on road
conditions and your driving habits. To conserve tire tread life,
return the spare to the storage area
as soon as it is convenient to have the standard tire repaired
or replaced.
The Convenience (Temporary) Spare weighs less than a standard
tire so it’s easier to handle. It also helps reduce the total car
weight, which contributes to fuel economy.
The wheels used with the Convenience (Temporary) Spare are
specifically designed for use with high pressure spares and should
never be used with any other type tire.
SPECIAL TRAILER (ST) TIRES:
Your Goodyear Special Trailer (ST) tires are specifically designed
and constructed to optimize their performance on non-driven
trailer axle applications. Goodyear’s Special Trailer (ST) tires are
used on popular vehicle fitments, including, but not limited
to: Travel Trailers, Utility Trailers, Equipment Trailers, Watercraft
Trailers, Car Haulers, etc..
Due to the seasonal nature and often unique loadability of
these trailers, it is very important to check inflation pressures
at least once a month and before trips. Use an accurate tire
pressure gauge. Always check pressures when the tires are cold
(when the trailer has been driven less than one mile). If you
must check inflation when the tires are hot, add 4 psi (27 kPa)
to the recommended cold trailer placard inflation pressure. It
is difficult to tell just by looking at radial tires whether they
are underinflated. Check your trailer’s certification placard to
determine the load limits. Overloading your trailer places stress
on your tires and other critical vehicle components. Overloading
a trailer can cause poor handling or increased fuel consumption
and may cause tire failure. Overloading your trailer tires can result
in severe cracking, component separation or “blowout.” Never fit
your trailer with new tires that have less load capacity than shown
on the trailer’s tire placard and remember that optimum rim
width is important for proper tire load distribution and function.
Inspection of your Special Trailer tires is an important function.
Frequent (at least monthly) and before any trip inspection of
your tires for signs of damage and their general condition is
important for safety. If you observe or experience impact, impact
damage, penetrations, cracks, bulges or air loss, your tires should
be dismounted and inspected by an expert. If you have any
questions, have your tire Dealer inspect them. Never perform a
temporary repair or use an inner tube as a substitute for a proper
repair. Only qualified persons should repair tires.
It is also important to properly store your trailer and its tires. A
good resource for tire storage recommendations is the U.S. Tire
Manufacturers Association website at www.ustires.org.
DON’T ATTEMPT TO MOUNT YOUR OWN TIRES
Serious injury or death may result from explosion of tire/rim
assembly due to improper mounting procedures. Follow tire
manufacturer’s instructions and match tire diameter to rim
diameter. Mount light truck radials on rims approved for radial
service. Do not apply bead sealer. This can inhibit bead seating.
Lubricate beads and tire rim (including tube or flap) contact
surfaces. Lock assembly on mounting machine or place in safety
cage. STAND BACK and never exceed 40 psi to seat beads. Never
use a volatile substance or a rubber “donut” (also known as a bead
expander or “O-Ring”) to aid bead seating. Only specially trained
persons should mount tires.
DON’T MIX TIRES OF DIFFERENT SIZES AND TYPES
ON THE SAME AXLE
For optimum handling and control, Goodyear recommends
fitment of four (4) tires of the same type and size unless otherwise
specified by the vehicle manufacturer.
WARNING: Before you replace your tires, always consult the
vehicle owner’s manual and follow the vehicle manufacturer’s
replacement tire recommendations. Vehicle handling may be
significantly affected by a change in tire size or type. When
selecting tires that are different from the Original Equipment
size, see a professional installer in order to make certain that
proper clearance, load-carrying capacity and inflation pressure are
selected. Never exceed the maximum load capacity and inflation
pressure listed on the sidewall of the tire. Always drive safely
and obey all traffic laws. Avoid sudden, sharp turns or aggressive
lane changes. Failure to follow this warning may result in loss of
control of the vehicle, leading to an accident and serious injury
or death.
When replacing tires, you must maintain the outside diameter
and load-carrying capacity of the Original Equipment tire.
Inflation pressure may need to be adjusted to avoid overloading
the tire. Consult the Tire & Rim Association Load and Inflation
Tables, ETRTO or JATMA standards for correct load and inflation
information.
NEVER FIT TIRES TO A VEHICLE THAT HAVE LESS
LOAD-CARRYING CAPACITY THAN REQUIRED BY
THE ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT MANUFACTURER
Examples: Many vehicles, such as large passenger vans, require
Load Range E tires as designated by the vehicle manufacturer.
Fitment of a tire, such as a Load Range D, with less carrying
capacity is not allowed.
NOTE: Goodyear-manufactured and/or marketed European-Metric
and P-Metric passenger tires are interchangeable as long as they
have the same section width, same aspect ratio and same rim
diameter. Caution: Never substitute a “Standard Load” (SL) tire
for an "Extra Load" (XL) or "Reinforced" tire. If the vehicle was
originally equipped with “Extra Load” (XL) or "Reinforced" tires,
replace those tires with
similar-sized "Extra Load" (XL) or "Reinforced" tires.
FOLLOW THESE ADDITIONAL GUIDELINES
When installing only two tires, fit the tires with the deepest tread
depth on the rear axle. If radials and non-radials must be fitted
to the same vehicle, fit radials on rear axle. Never mix radials and
non-radials on the same axle. When fitting winter tires or all-season
tires to performance vehicles, always fit in sets of four. It is not
recommended to fit tires with different speed ratings. If tires with
different speed ratings are installed on a vehicle, they should be
installed with like pairs on the same axle. The speed capability of
the vehicle will become limited to that of the lowest speed rated
tires.
Use of lift kits with some vehicle/tire combinations can cause
instability. When changing tire sizes, always consult Dealer for
optimum rim width and carefully check vehicle/tire clearances.
RETREADED TIRES
Retreaded passenger and light truck tires are not warranted by
Goodyear for any reason. Speed ratings and U.S. Department
of Transportation test compliance certifications are voided for
retreaded tires.
DO MAINTAIN VEHICLE SUSPENSION, WHEEL
ALIGNMENT AND BALANCE AND ROTATE YOUR TIRES
Lack of rotation, worn suspension parts, underinflation/
overinflation, wheel imbalance and misalignment can cause
vibration or irregular tire wear. Rotate your tires according to your
vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations or at maximum intervals
of 6,000 miles/10,000 km.
FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION, SEE THE “BE TIRE SMART/PLAY
YOUR PART BROCHURE” PUBLISHED BY U.S. TIRE MANFACTURERS
ASSOCIATION (USTMA). A COPY OF THIS BROCHURE CAN BE
DOWNLOADED FROM THE USTMA WEBSITE:
https://www.ustires.org/publications
HOW TO READ A TIRE D.O.T. SERIAL NUMBER
D.O.T. stands for Department of Transportation and the number is
on the lower sidewall of each tire to show that the tire meets or
exceeds the Department of Transportation safety standards.
Understanding Tire D.O.T. Numbers
M6MJEH0R0911
12-Digit # = 2000s Production / 11-Digit # = 1990s Production
M6
MJ
EH0R
0911
Mfgr.
Plant Code
Government
Size and
Ply Code
Manufacturer
Construction
Code
Tire Build
Date
(9th week of 2011)
TIRE SERVICE LIFE
Tires are designed and built to provide many thousands of miles of
excellent service. For maximum benefit, tires must be maintained
properly to avoid tire damage that may result in removal from service
before the tread is worn down to minimum depth.
It is not practical to accurately predict the service life of any specific
tire in chronological time since service conditions vary widely. The
serviceability of a tire over time is a function of the storage and
service conditions (inflation pressure, load, speed, road hazard injury,
etc.) to which a tire is subjected. Consumers should not rely solely
on the appearance of the tire, but should be aware of any change in
dynamic performance such as increased air loss, noise or vibration,
which could be a sign to remove the tire. Therefore, it is essential to
have tires, including spares, inspected regularly (at least monthly) for
proper inflation pressure, damage and treadwear.
Check your vehicle’s owner’s manual (or your vehicle) to
determine if it is equipped with run-flat (extended mobility)
tires. If your vehicle is equipped with run-flat tires, the
following applies:
RUN-FLAT TECHNOLOGY EXTENDED MOBILITY
TECHNOLOGY (EMT™), RUNONFLAT® (ROF) AND
DUNLOP SELF-SUPPORTING TECHNOLOGY (DSST®)
ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TIRES
IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
OPERATIONAL MONITORING
The information contained in this Limited Warranty Brochure applies
only to the Original Equipment tires supplied with your vehicle.
In order for Goodyear Run-Flat (Extended Mobility Technology
[EMT], RunOnFlat [ROF]) or Dunlop Run-Flat (Dunlop Self-Supporting
Technology [DSST]) tires to obtain the performance criteria stated
within this Limited Warranty, Goodyear or Dunlop Run-Flat tires
must use specific parts, such as a low tire pressure-monitoring
system authorized by the Original Equipment
vehicle manufacturer.
RUN-FLAT TIRE FEATURE:
The Goodyear or Dunlop Run-Flat tire is a high-performance tire
with a remarkable feature: It can operate for limited distances with
very low or even no inflation pressure (refer to your Vehicle Owner’s
Manual for these limitations). This is an important benefit, especially
if inflation loss occurs at a location where immediately stopping your
vehicle could be hazardous.
TIRE PRESSURE-MONITORING SYSTEM ALERT
Refer to your vehicle Owner’s Manual for more information on what
to do if the tire pressure warning system activates.
WARNING
If the tire pressure-monitoring system signals an alert, follow these
safety precautions to prevent a loss of vehicle control that could
result in serious personal injury or death:
• Slow your speed. Do not exceed 50 mph (80 kph).
• Avoid hard cornering, hard braking and severe
handling maneuvers.
• Avoid potholes and other road hazards.
Remember that when your tires have lost air pressure, your vehicle’s
handling capability is reduced, particularly during severe maneuvers.
TO PROLONG TIRE LIFE DURING A SYSTEM ALERT
The Goodyear or Dunlop Run-Flat tire can be driven at low or zero air
pressure (refer to your vehicle Owner’s Manual for these limitations).
To help prolong the life of a tire operating under
low-inflation conditions, drive at a speed as far below 50 mph
(80 kph) as possible. Also, drive the shortest distance possible before
obtaining tire service. Taking these precautions will increase the
chance that your tire will be repairable.
SERVICE AFTER A SYSTEM ALERT
To obtain service after operating under low-inflation conditions,
contact your Goodyear or Dunlop Run-Flat service facility. Trained
service personnel will inspect your tires to determine if they are
in need of repair or replacement. To locate the nearest authorized
Goodyear or Dunlop Run-Flat service facility, call 1-800-GOODYEAR
(1-800-466-3932).
WARNING
Because of the unique characteristics of Run-Flat tires, the wheels on
which they are mounted and your vehicle’s tire pressure monitoring
system, all tire service work other than routine inflation maintenance
and external inspections must be performed by service personnel at a
Goodyear or Dunlop Run-Flat service facility.
Do not attempt to mount or demount Run-Flat tires yourself; serious
injury or death could result. Only specially trained persons should
mount, demount and repair Run-Flat tires, and more than 40 psi
(270 kPa) may be required to seat beads. A safety cage and clip-on
extension air hose must be used if more than 40 psi (270 kPa) is need
to seat beads.
TIRE REPAIR
Like any other Goodyear or Dunlop speed-rated, high-performance
tire, the Goodyear or Dunlop Run-Flat tire may be repaired to correct
a puncture in the tread, but PROPER MATERIALS AND PROCEDURES
MUST BE USED. Contact a Goodyear or Dunlop Run-Flat service facility
for information on proper repairs. For the location of the nearest facility,
call 1-800-GOODYEAR (1-800-466-3932).
WARNING
Goodyear and Dunlop Run-Flat tires are designed for use only on
certain original equipment wheels supplied with a properly operating
low tire pressure-monitoring system. If applied to a vehicle without a
properly operating low tire pressure-monitoring system, the tires may
fail when operated in an underinflated condition, resulting in loss of
vehicle control and possible serious injury or death. Application of
these tires to a vehicle not equipped with specified operational low
tire pressure-monitoring system constitutes improper and unsafe use
of this product.
FOR SERVICE ASSISTANCE OR INFORMATION, FIRST CONTACT THE
NEAREST GOODYEAR OR DUNLOP RETAILER.
1) For assistance in locating the nearest Goodyear or Dunlop Retailer,
look in the Yellow Pages under Tire Dealers – New.
2) Go to www.goodyear.com for U.S. or www.goodyear.ca for Canada.
For Dunlop tires, go to www.dunloptires.com for U.S. & Canada.
If additional assistance is required, call the Customer Assistance Center
at 1-800-321-2136 for U.S. or 1-800-387-3288 for Canada.
Or write to:
Customer Assistance Center
Dept 728
200 Innovation Way
Akron, OH 44316-0001
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©2018 The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company. All rights reserved.
Limited Warranty
For Original Equipment
For North America
Passenger Car, Light Trucks Tires
including Temporary Tires
LIMITED WARRANTY
FOR ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT PASSENGER CAR & LIGHT
TRUCK TIRES INCLUDING TEMPORARY TIRES.
1. WHAT IS COVERED AND FOR HOW LONG.
Hankook warrants that a tire manufactured by Hankook and equipped originally
on the vehicle is free from defects in materials or workmanship in normal use
for the life of the original usable tread. The life of the original usable tread ends
when the tire tread has been worn down with only 1.6mm (2/32nds inch) remaining,
at which point the tire is considered to be fully worn out.
PASSENGER CAR AND LIGHT TRUCK TIRES
A. Free replacement
If Hankook Radial Passenger & Light Truck Tires fail as a result of defect in
material and/or workmanship within the first 25% of treadwear, the tire will be
replaced with a new, comparable Hankook Tire at no charge including mounting
and balancing charges.
B. Pro rata replacement
Tires not qualifying for free replacement will be allowed a credit toward purchase
of a new, comparable Hankook Tire based upon the amount of tread actually
worn. The cost of mounting, balancing and any other service charges or
applicable taxes shall be paid by the user. Otherwise adjustment for compensation
will be made on a prorata basis calculated by multiplying the actual current
dealer selling price by the percentage of remaining usable tread depth.
HANKOOK TEMPORARY TIRE
A. A Temporary tire weighs less and provides more trunk storage space than a
conventional tire. To conserve tire tread life, temporary tire should be returned
to the trunk as soon as it is convenient to have your standard tire repaired or
replaced.
B. If Hankook Temporary Tire fails as a result of defect in materials and/or
workmanship during the first 50% of usable treadwear, the tire will be replaced
with a new, comparable tire at no charge including mounting charge. No adjustment
will be made for tires that are worn more than 50%.
2. WHAT IS NOT COVERED BY THE WARRANTY
NON ADJUSTABLE CONDITIONS
A. Irregular wear or tire damage due to:Road hazards such as punctures, cuts,
snags, scuffs, carcass bruises or impact breaks.
- Fire, wreck or collision
- Improper inflation, overloading, high speed spinning, improper mounting or
demounting, running flat, off-road use, racing, vandalism, willful damage
or abuse.
-Misalignment, wheel imbalance, defective brakes or shock absorber, use
of tire chains.
- Any tire which has failed as a result of adding materials (e.g. tire fillers, sealant,
or balancing substances).
- Mechanical failure or design of vehicle.
B. Tires fitted to anything other than the original vehicles.
C. Tire worn beyond treadwear indicator (2/32nds inch or 1.6mm tread remaing).
D. Tire presented by other than the actual owner-user.
E. Tire branded “NA” (meaning no adjustment) or “blem” (meaning blemished).
F. Loss of time inconvenience, loss of use of the vehicle or consequential
damage.
G. Ride disturbance caused by damaged wheels or after free-replacement
conditions.
H. Tire with weather cracking which was purchased more than four years
prior to presentation for adjustment.
GENERAL EXCLUSIONS
A. No Hankook Tire employee, retailer or dealer has the authority to make
any warranty, representation, promise or agreement on behalf of
Hankook Tire except as stated in this policy.
B. Tires used in racing related activities or competitive events are not
covered by this warranty.
C. Limitation of remedy: to the extent permitted by law, HANKOOK disclaims
liability for all consequential and incidental damages. Some provinces an
states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential
damages, so the above limitation or exclusion may not apply to you. This
waranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have the rights
which vary from province to province in Canada, and from state to state in
the U.S.A.
3. HANKOOK’S OBLIGATIONS
Replacement qualifying under this warranty will be made by a participating
Hankook Dealer or a participating Car Dealer.
4. OWNER’S OBLIGATIONS
A. You must present the tire to a participating Hankook Dealer or a
participating Car Dealer.
B. For free replacement, a proof of purchase date such as car dealer invoice
should be presented.
C. No claim will be recognized unless submitted on a Hankook claim form
completely filled out and signed by the owner or a participating Hankook
Dealer or Car Dealer.
WARNING FOR YOUR SAFETY
TIRE DEMOUNTING AND MOUNTING
Improper tire mounting and inflation procedures may cause tire beads to break
with explosive force during installation of the tire on the rim, causing personal
injury and property damage. Follow the Rubber Manufacturers Association
installation and safety procedure for mounting and inflating tires. 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 beads on rim. Use remote control inflation equipment and inflation cage.
NOTE: Never inflate over 40 psi to seat beads. Mount radial ply tires only on
rims designated by wheel manufacturer as suitable for radial tire. Only specially
trained persons shall mount tires.
AIR PRESSURE
Check the pressure in your tires, including your spare, at least monthly, and
always before and during extended driving. Check tires
cold (at least 3 hours after the vehicle has been stopped and before it is driven
more than 1.6 kilometers or 1 mile). Do not reduce pressure when tires are
hot, use an accurate air pressure gauge to check pressure and maintain it at
the level recommended on the vehicle tire placard or in the Owner’s Manual.
Underinflation produces extreme flexing of sidewalls and builds up heat to the
point that premature tire failure may occur. Overinflation can cause the tires to
be more susceptible to impact damage. Cold tire pressures, however, should
never be higher than the limit molded on the sidewall.
LOAD LIMITS
Never exceed the load-carrying limits molded onto the sidewall of your tires or
the maximum vehicle load limit as shown on the vehicle tire placard, whichever
is less. Overloading builds up excessive heat in the tire and leads to early and/
or sudden failure.
HAZARDS
Avoid running over objects (e.g., chuckholes, rocks, curbs, metal, glass, etc.)
which may possibly cause internal tire damage. Continued use of a tire that
has suffered internal damage (which may not be externally visible) can lead
to dangerous tire failure. Determination of suspected internal damage requires
demounting the tire from its rim and examination by trained tire personnel.
WORN TIRES
Never drive on worn tires. Tires should be replaced by trained personnel when
2/32nds inch (1.6mm) of tread depth remain, as indicated by treadwear
indicators molded into the tread grooves. Use of worn-out tires (less than
2/32nds of an inch remaining tread depth) increases the probability of tire
failure. In most states, it is illegal to drive with less than 2/32nds of an inch of
remaining tread depth.
SPEED LIMITS
Operating your vehicle in excess of lawful speed limits or the maximum
speeds justified by driving conditions can be dangerous. Excessive speed
creates heat buildup in a tire, leading to possible tire failure.
SPEED-RATED TIRES
Speed-rated tires are identified by letters S, T, H, V, W, or Z as either
part of the size designation (e.g., HR), or part of the service description
adjacent to the size designation (e.g., 94H) and indicates the maximum speed
capability of the tire when properly loaded and inflated. However, even when
properly loaded and inflated, driving for prolonged periods at high speeds can
cause tire damage and possible tire failure which could lead to an accident.
Original equipment speed-rated tires must be replaced with tires of the same
or higher speed rating if the speed capability of the vehicle is to be maintained.
Consult your Hankook dealer for the tires best suited to your vehicle driving
habit. Repairing of speed-rated tires must be done in accordance with RMA
repair procedures and is limited to one 1/4” diameter repair in the tread area.
TIRE ROTATION
Rotate your tires for longer tire life. Front and rear tires perform different
jobs and can wear differently. Consult your vehicle Owner’s Manual for mileage
recommendations and rotation patterns.
ADDITIONAL SAFETY INFORMATION FOR TEMPORARY TIRE
A. Air pressure.
Check inflation pressure as soon as practical after installation and inflate to 60
psi. The tire pressure should be checked monthly and maintained at 60 psi while
the tire is stored or in service.
B. Vehicle restriction.
The temporary spare tire was specifically designed for your car and should not
be used on any other vehicle.
C. Other restrictions.
The temporary spare tire should not be used with other wheels, nor should
standard tires, snow tires, wheel covers, or trim rings beused with the temporary
spare wheel. If such use is attempted, damage to these items or other vehicle
components may occur.
TIRE SERVICE ASSISTANCE OR INFORMATION
When you have tire problems, Hankook provides service and assistance.
Any time you see damage to your tires, contact your local Hankook Tire Dealer.
If no local dealer is available around you, dial Hankook Toll Free Service
Number so that you can get information on where and how service is rendered
to you.
FOR SERVICE ASSISTANCE OR INFORMATION
USA
Hankook Tire America
333 Commerce St, Suite 600, Nashville, TN 37201
1-800-HANKOOK (426-5665)
CANADA
Corporate Headquarters
30 Resolution Dr., Brampton, Ontario L6W 0-A3
905-463-9502 Toll Free 800-843-7709
Owner’s
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Passenger and Light Truck
Original Equipment Tire
Limited Warranty
Have complete confidence in
your new MICHELIN® tires.
It’s important to register your tires in the
event that we need to contact you. For online
tire registration, visit tireregistration.com.
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MICHELIN® PASSENGER AND LIGHT TRUCK TIRE LIMITED WARRANTY
ABOUT THIS WARRANTY
The “life of the usable tread” refers to the original tread worn down 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.
As the original purchaser of a vehicle equipped with MICHELIN® passenger or
light truck tires, 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 NOT COVERED
This warranty does not cover tires damaged due to misuse, abuse or accident
such as:
WHAT IS COVERED AND FOR HOW LONG?
– Road hazards (e.g., cuts, snags, bruises, impact damage or punctures);
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:
– Incorrect mounting of the tire, tire/wheel imbalance or improper repair;
– Misapplication, improper maintenance, racing, underinflation, overinflation
or other abuse;
Workmanship and Materials
– 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);
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.
– Accident, fire, chemical corrosion, tire alteration or vandalism;
– Flat spotting caused by improper storage or brakelock;
The “date of purchase” refers to the date on your sales invoice. If 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 addition of liquid, solid or gaseous materials other than air, nitrogen
or carbon dioxide (for example, waterbase sealers or balancing substances);
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MICHELIN® PASSENGER AND LIGHT TRUCK TIRE LIMITED WARRANTY
– Minor cosmetic ozone or weather cracking;
selling price at the adjustment location or the price in the current Michelin Base
Price List, whichever is lower. You also will be responsible for paying in-full
the cost of mounting and balancing the tire, and the cost of any other service
charges and applicable taxes.
– 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.
HOW DO I GET A REPLACEMENT?
Other limitations include but are not limited to the following:
Take your tire to any MICHELIN tire retailer. The retailer will require that you
provide one or more the following:
– Michelin does not cover Original Equipment tires for mileage.
1. The vehicle on which the tire was used,
WHAT WILL MICHELIN DO?
2. Personal identification (e.g. Driver’s License),
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.
3. Your vehicle registration,
If a tire is covered, and more than 2/32nds of an inch of original tread has
been worn (or more than 25%, whichever is more beneficial to you), or it has
been more than 12 months from the date of purchase, Michelin will replace
the tire with a comparable new MICHELIN replacement tire on a pro rata basis.
This means that you will be responsible for paying a portion of the cost. The
Michelin tire retailer will determine the portion for which you will be responsible
by multiplying the percentage of the original usable tread worn, by the current
Self-Supporting Tires Zero Pressure (ZP)
4. Payment if you owe a pro rata share for the replacement,
5. A completed Service Record form, and Original Owner/Tire Installation
Information Form,
6. Your original invoice and copy of this Owner’s Manual.
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As the purchaser of a MICHELIN® Self-Supporting Zero Pressure (ZP) passenger
tire, mounted on a vehicle approved for ZP tires, equipped with a properly
operating low tire pressure warning system, you are covered by this warranty.
Please pay close attention to the Owner’s Manual part of this booklet since it
provides specific safety and maintenance information for your ZP tires.
MICHELIN® PASSENGER AND LIGHT TRUCK TIRE LIMITED WARRANTY
WHAT CONDITIONS AND EXCLUSIONS APPLY?
MICHELIN® Self-Supporting Zero Pressure (ZP) tires are part of a very sophisticated
system which is designed to provide a very simple benefit: Peace of Mind. With
these tires, you can maneuver the vehicle up to 50 miles (80 kilometers) at 55
mph (90 kph), unless otherwise specified in your vehicle owner’s manual, even
though the tire has lost all air! That means time to exit from the highway and
get to a place where the tire can be inspected, replaced, or possibly returned to
service. The distance that can safely be travelled following an air loss incident will
depend upon the conditions under which the vehicle is operating, the degree of
air loss, the extent of the damage causing the air loss, the ambient temperature,
the load, and the operating speed of the vehicle. The fewer miles you travel after
an air loss incident, the greater the likelihood that the tire can be re-inflated (or,
if punctured, repaired) and returned to service.
This warranty does not provide compensation for loss of time, loss of use of
vehicle, inconvenience or consequential damage. Some states do not allow
the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so these
limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
This warranty limits the length of all express and implied claims. Some states do
not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, so this limitation
may not apply to you.
Tires presented for claim remain the property of the consumer, and Michelin is
not responsible for loss of or damage to tires which are in the custody or control
of a Michelin tire retailer for the purpose of inspection for warranty claims. In the
event of a disputed claim, the consumer must make the tire available for further
inspection. Tires accepted for claim become the property of Michelin.
Michelin Tires with the Acoustic Logo
Michelin tires with the Acoustic logo are covered under this
warranty. These tires are treated with acoustic foam, and
have specific instructions for repair by tire professionals at
Michelin authorized dealers.
No Michelin representative, employee or retailer has the authority to make or
imply any representation, promise or agreement, which in any way varies the
terms of this warranty. These limited warranties apply only in the United States
and Canada.
Michelin Tires with the Self-Seal Logo
This warranty gives the user specific legal rights, and the user may also have
other rights which vary from state to state.
Michelin tires with the Self-Seal logo are covered under
this warranty. These tires are designed to seal in the event
of a puncture, and have specific instructions for repair by
tire professionals at Michelin authorized dealers.
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MICHELIN® PASSENGER AND LIGHT TRUCK TIRE LIMITED WARRANTY
HOW DO I DISPUTE ISSUES CONCERNING
THIS WARRANTY?
ALL CLAIMS ARISING FROM THIS LIMITED WARRANTY OR THE MARKETING,
SALE OR PERFORMANCE OF THE PURCHASED PRODUCT AGAINST MICHELIN
NORTH AMERICA, INC. AND ITS AGENTS, EMPLOYEES, DEALERS, AFFILIATES,
PARENT OR SISTER CORPORATIONS, RELATED CORPORATE ENTITIES,
PREDECESSORS, SUCCESSORS OR ASSIGNS (HEREINAFTER COLLECTIVELY
“MICHELIN”) SHALL BE SUBJECT TO BINDING ARBITRATION. You and Michelin
acknowledge your and its right to litigate claims, disputes and controversies
arising out of or in connection with this limited warranty or the marketing,
sale or performance of the purchased product in court, but prefer to resolve
any such claims, disputes and controversies through arbitration and hereby
waive the right to litigate such claims, disputes and controversies in court upon
election of arbitration by either party. Therefore, you and Michelin agree that
all claims, disputes, and controversies between you and Michelin arising out
of or in connection with this limited warranty, or any other warranties, express
or implied, including a failure of warranty, or any claims arising out of or in
connection with the marketing, sale or performance of the purchased product,
including but not limited to claims for consumer fraud or brought under
any consumer protection statute, but excluding claims for personal injury or
property damage, shall be finally resolved solely by arbitration, upon election
by either party, according to the formal dispute resolution procedures then in
effect of the National Arbitration Forum, or if the National Arbitration Forum
is no longer conducting such arbitrations, a successor organization thereto or
such other private arbitration service as you and Michelin shall mutually agree (the
actual authority involved, the “Arbitral Body”). The Arbitral Body shall decide the
issues submitted in accordance herewith, provided that all substantive questions
of law will be determined under the laws of the State in which you purchased the
product at issue. You agree that no claim subject to arbitration shall be arbitrated
as a class action, or on a class-wide or representative basis, or on behalf of the
general public, or on behalf of other persons that may be similarly situated. You
agree that you do not have the right to act as a private attorney general, a class
representative, or to participate as a member of a class of claimants with any
claim subject to arbitration. You further agree that no claim subject to arbitration
shall be heard by a jury and that any judgment or award of the Arbitral Body will
be final and not subject to judicial review. All arbitrations will be conducted as
document hearings. Each party shall bear its own costs arising from and associated
with the document hearing with the exception of the arbitrator’s fee which will be
borne by all parties in equal shares. If either party requests any procedures beyond
a document hearing, the requesting party will be responsible for all fees, including
filing and administrative fees, above and beyond the fees required for document
hearings. Any award of the arbitrator(s) may be entered as a judgment and shall
be enforceable in any court of competent jurisdiction. The arbitrators will have
no authority to award punitive or other damages not measured by the prevailing
party’s actual damages, except as may be required by statute. Information about
arbitration may be obtained and claims may be filed at any office of the National
Arbitration Forum or at P.O. Box 50191, Minneapolis, MN 55405.
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TIRE SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE
follow the instructions in this manual, your vehicle owner’s manual, the tire
information placard on the vehicle (located in the vehicle’s door jamb, inside the
fuel hatch, or on the glove compartment door), and tire sidewall information
regarding safety warnings, proper tire use, and proper tire maintenance.
THE IMPORTANCE OF MAINTAINING SAFE TIRES
The tire is the only contact between your vehicle and the road surface. Following
the inspection and maintenance instructions in this owner’s manual is critical to help
ensure safe use and longer tire life. Visit the Safe Driving page at michelinman.com
for more information about the important safety instructions and procedures in
this owner’s manual.
CONTROLLING A VEHICLE WHEN A TIRE FAILURE OCCURS
If a tire failure occurs, you may hear a loud noise, feel a vibration, or feel the
vehicle pull toward the side of the failed tire. If that happens, DO NOT BRAKE OR
ABRUPTLY TURN THE STEERING WHEEL. Instead, slowly remove your foot from
the accelerator and hold the steering wheel firmly while steering to remain in your
lane. Once the vehicle has slowed and is fully in your control, apply the brakes
gently, safely pull over to the shoulder, and come to a stop in the safest location
possible. Inspect all tires. If any tire looks flat or low, or shows detachment or any
other damage, replace the wheel and tire with a properly inflated spare after first
inspecting the spare for visible damage. Bumps, bulges, or cracks in any tire may
indicate detachment within the tire body and require inspection by a qualified tire
professional. If any tire, including the spare, has bumps, bulges, cracks, or other
visible damage, do not resume driving with that tire. If you have no other option,
you should drive as slowly and cautiously as possible until you can obtain towing
or mechanical assistance. If the spare tire is not properly inflated, do not resume
driving with that tire unless you have no other option, in which case you should drive
only as slowly as is safely possible in the traffic conditions until you can both get the
spare tire properly inflated and have it checked by a tire professional to ensure that
it is safe to use.
SAFETY MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
Read this Owner’s Manual, the information on the sidewall of your tires, your
vehicle owner’s manual and the tire information placard that came on your
vehicle, for essential safety and maintenance information.
While you should have complete confidence in your new MICHELIN® tires, it’s
important to register your tires so we can contact you about any new safety
developments. For online tire registration, visit tireregistration.com.
TIRE FAILURE – SAFETY WARNING
Any tire may fail as a result of an improperly repaired puncture, impact damage,
improper inflation, overloading, a crack, a bulge or other distortion, or other
conditions resulting from use or misuse. Tire failures, such as a rapid air loss
or a tread and belt detachment, may increase risk of injury, death, or property
damage. To reduce the risk of a tire failure, you should thoroughly read and
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PROPER INFLATION
WARNING
CHECK THE COLD INFLATION PRESSURE IN
ALL YOUR TIRES, INCLUDING THE SPARE,
AT LEAST ONCE EACH MONTH
DO NOT DRIVE UNNECESSARILY
ON IMPROPERLY INFLATED TIRES.
Failure to maintain correct inflation may result in improper vehicle handling
and may cause rapid and irregular tire wear, sudden tire failure, loss of vehicle
control, and an accident. Therefore, inflation pressures should be checked at
least once each month and before every long-distance trip. This applies to all
tires, including sealant types and self-supporting tires, which are as susceptible
to losing air pressure as any other type of tire if not properly maintained. Pressures
should be checked before the tires have been driven on or after they have
been allowed to cool down to the ambient air temperature. Driving for even
a short distance causes tires to heat up and their air pressure to increase, and
recommended tire pressures are for tires that have not been heated by recent
driving on them.
DRIVING ON ANY TIRE THAT DOES NOT HAVE THE
CORRECT INFLATION PRESSURE IS DANGEROUS
An underinflated tire builds up excessive heat that may result in sudden tire failure
and an accident. If your tires are those that came as original equipment on your
vehicle when it was new, refer to the tire information placard that came on your
vehicle (located in the vehicle’s door jamb, inside the fuel hatch, or on the glove
compartment door), for the recommended operating pressures. For replacement
tires, ask your Michelin tire retailer for the correct inflation pressure; if you do
not, refer to the tire information placard that came on your vehicle (located in the
vehicle’s door jamb, inside the fuel hatch, or on the glove compartment door), for the
recommended operating pressures. These inflation pressures must be maintained as
a minimum. Never exceed the Maximum Pressure rating stated on the tire sidewall.
Note that proper inflation pressures for rear tires may differ from proper inflation
pressures for front tires. The Maximum Pressure rating on the tire is normally not
equal to the placard pressure.
UNDERINFLATION AND OVERINFLATION MUST BE
CHECKED WITH A TIRE PRESSURE GAUGE
Tires must be checked monthly with a tire pressure gauge. It is impossible to
determine whether tires are properly inflated by simply looking at them. It is
almost impossible to feel or hear when a tire is being run underinflated or
overinflated. Use an accurate tire pressure gauge to check tire pressure each
month. Small and inexpensive tire pressure gauges are available. You should
keep one in your vehicle’s glove box or trunk and use it monthly and as otherwise
needed.
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SELF-SUPPORTING ZERO PRESSURE™ (ZP) TIRES
AT LOW OR ZERO AIR PRESSURE
be mounted on special SH-M (Symmetric Hump - Modified) wheels. These tires
bear the special SH-M designation, molded into the sidewall of the tire, next
to the ZP designation. DO NOT MOUNT A TIRE WITH THE SH-M DESIGNATION
ON THE SIDEWALL ON A STANDARD WHEEL. DOING SO VOIDS THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY AND COULD CAUSE THE TIRE TO BECOME UNSERVICEABLE AT
LOW OR ZERO PRESSURE, RESULTING IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.
For a list of approved systems, see your participating Michelin® tire retailer, or
call 1-800-847-3435. For all types of tires, consult your vehicle owner’s manual
or the tire information placard that came on your vehicle (located in the vehicle’s
door jamb, inside the fuel hatch, or on the glove compartment door) for
recommended operating pressures. Recommended operating pressures will be
provided by a Michelin tire retailer for self-supporting ZP tires. These inflation
pressures must be maintained as a minimum. Never exceed the Maximum
Pressure rating shown on the tire sidewall.
The handling characteristics of a vehicle with a deflated Self-Supporting Zero
Pressure (ZP) tire (whether front or rear) are not the same as those of a vehicle
with normally inflated tires. Avoid high speeds and hard cornering whenever
a low-pressure warning is activated. Even a Self-Supporting Zero Pressure (ZP)
tire can build up excessive heat when run underinflated for an extended period
of time. The length of time and distance a Self-Supporting Zero Pressure (ZP)
tire will perform at low or zero inflation will depend on the severity of the
event causing air loss, the ambient temperature, the speed at which the tire is
operated, and the conditions under which the tire is operated. In particular, hard
braking, cornering, and other sharp maneuvers will greatly reduce the length
of time the tire can perform at low or zero inflation. Continuous use of an
underinflated tire may lead to sudden tire failure and an accident. If a tire at low
or zero pressure begins to vibrate or cause difficulty in vehicle handling, replace
it immediately with the temporary spare. If Self-Supporting Zero Pressure (ZP)
tires are supplied as original equipment, refer to the vehicle owner’s manual for
complete details on the low tire pressure warning system designed to alert you
in the event of a low pressure condition.
FOR SELF-SUPPORTING ZERO PRESSURE (ZP) TIRES,
CHECK INFLATION PRESSURES AS SOON AS POSSIBLE
FOLLOWING A LOW PRESSURE WARNING
Be certain to ensure that your vehicle’s Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)
is functioning and is correctly calibrated. Refer to your vehicle owner’s manual or
your vehicle dealer. Low pressure warning systems are designed to alert the driver
to a low inflation situation in at least one tire on the vehicle. While your ZP tires are
designed to provide continued mobility in the event of an air loss, the sooner you
respond to a warning and take corrective action, the greater the likelihood that
the tire can be returned to service. Always visually inspect your Self-Supporting
MICHELIN® SELF-SUPPORTING ZERO PRESSURE™ (ZP) TIRES MUST BE USED
ONLY WITH AN OPERATIONAL, MICHELIN APPROVED, LOW TIRE PRESSURE
WARNING SYSTEM. Otherwise, all provisions of the limited warranty are void.
For a list of approved systems, see your Michelin tire retailer or call 1-800-8473435. NOTE: Some MICHELIN Self-Supporting Zero Pressure (ZP) tires can only
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tires and use a pressure gauge to check the inflation in all 4 tires following any low
pressure warning (unless advised to do otherwise by the manufacturer of your low
pressure warning system). If the tire pressure is at or below 18 PSI, proceed to the
Michelin tire retailer for ZP tires (or a representative of your vehicle manufacturer
if advised to do so in your vehicle owner’s manual) and have the tire demounted
and thoroughly inspected for possible internal damage. If you are unable to see
any damage to the tire, and the tire pressure is more than 18 PSI, reinflate your tire
to the proper inflation. When tires have cooled, check inflation again. If any tire
has lost more than 5 PSI from the previous pressure check, have the tire inspected
at once by a Michelin tire retailer (or representative of your vehicle manufacturer
if your vehicle owner’s manual so advises.) Failure to do so may cause irreparable
damage to the tire and result in sudden tire failure and an accident.
proper inflation pressure. You should check air pressure in all your tires, including
the spare, once each month and before every long trip. Regardless whether your
spare is a full-size spare or a mini-spare, make sure that it is properly inflated. If the
TPMS generates improper monitoring or signals, you should consult your vehicle
owner’s manual and follow up with your vehicle’s manufacturer.
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEMS (TPMS):
Do not spin wheels at more than 35 mph (55 km/hr) as indicated on your
vehicle’s speedometer. Excessive speed in a free-running, unloaded tire can
cause it to “explode” from centrifugal force. The energy released by such an
explosion may cause serious physical injury or death. Never allow anyone to
stand near or behind a spinning tire. When in mud, sand, snow, ice, or another
slippery condition, do not engage in excessive wheel spin. Accelerating the
motor excessively, particularly with automatic transmission vehicles, may cause a
drive tire that has lost traction to spin beyond its speed-enduring capability. This
is also true when balancing a drive tire/wheel assembly on the vehicle using the
vehicle engine to spin the tire/wheel assembly.
TIRE SPINNING
WARNING
Your vehicle is likely equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) that
is designed to monitor the pressure of tires mounted on your vehicle and sends
a signal to the driver if a tire pressure falls below a predetermined level. A TPMS
should not replace monthly manual pressure checks for all four tires and the spare.
You should manually monitor and check tire pressure inflation with a pressure
gauge. Your tires should have the recommended pressure listed by your vehicle’s
manufacturer. This information can be found in the vehicle owner’s manual and
is on a placard located in the vehicle’s door jamb, inside the fuel hatch, or on the
glove compartment door. If you have plus-size tires that require a higher inflation
pressure, your tire pressure monitoring system will require re-calibration to the
new proper inflation pressure. Refer to your tire dealer/installer of plus-size tires for
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NEVER SPIN WHEELS ABOVE
35 MPH. NEVER ALLOW ANYONE TO
STAND NEAR A SPINNING WHEEL.
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an accident.
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“Z” Rated Tires
Always consult the tire manufacturer for the maximum speed of Unlimited Z or (Y)
tires. Speed rating is identified as a part of the tire’s sizing or service description.
Exceeding the lawful speed limit is neither recommended nor endorsed.
When “Z” appears in the size description with the service description, the
maximum speed is indicated by the service description.
In the latest attempt to standardize tire designations, all ratings except Unlimited
Z incorporate the speed symbol and load index as the tire’s service description.
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For tires having a maximum speed capability above 240 km/hr (149 mph), a “Z”
may appear in the size designation.
For tires having a maximum speed capability above 300 km/hr (186 mph), a “Z”
must appear in the size designation and the service description must include Y
in parenthesis. Example: 275/40ZR18 (99Y). Consult the tire manufacturer for
maximum speed when there is no service description.
Consult your Michelin tire retailer for maximum speed capabilities. Although a
tire may be speed-rated, no vehicle should be operated in an unsafe or unlawful
manner. Speed ratings are based on laboratory tests that relate to performance
on the road, but are not applicable if tires are underinflated, overloaded, worn
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INSPECT YOUR TIRES, AND DO NOT DRIVE
ON A DAMAGED TIRE OR WHEEL
out, damaged, altered, improperly repaired, or retreaded. Furthermore, a tire’s
speed rating does not imply that vehicles can be safely driven at the maximum
speed for which the tire is rated, particularly under adverse road and weather
conditions or if the vehicle has unusual characteristics. Michelin highway
passenger tires that do not have a speed symbol on the sidewall have a maximum
speed rating of 105 mph (170 kph). Light truck highway tires that do not have
a speed symbol on the sidewall of the tire have a maximum speed rating of 87
mph (140 kph). Michelin winter tires that do not have a speed symbol on the
sidewall or tires with Q symbols have a speed rating of 100 mph (160 km/hr).
Winter tires with a speed symbol have a maximum speed rating in accordance
with the symbol. The speed and other ratings of retreaded tires are assigned by
the retreader and replace the original manufacturer’s ratings. IMPORTANT: The
replacement tire speed rating should be equal to or higher than the OEM tire
speed rating. If a lower speed rated tire is selected, then the vehicle top speed
becomes limited to that of the lower speed rating selected. The customer must
be informed of the new speed restriction and that the vehicle’s handling may
be adversely impacted. REMEMBER…High speed driving can be dangerous and
may damage your tires. AND…When driving at highway speeds, correct inflation
pressure is especially important.
WARNING
INSPECT AND REPLACE ANY
VISIBLY DAMAGED TIRE
IMMEDIATELY AFTER STRIKING
ANY OBJECT IN THE ROAD.
Road hazards and objects in the road, such as potholes, curbs, glass, metal,
rocks, wood, and debris, can damage a tire and should be safely avoided. If your
vehicle hits any such hazard or object, however, you should promptly inspect
your tires. If you see any damage to any tire or wheel, replace it with a properly
inflated spare at once and have your tires, including the spare, inspected by a tire
professional.
A tire that hits a road hazard or object can be damaged but not have any visible
sign of damage on its surface. A tire damaged by an impact can suddenly fail
a day, a week, or even months later. You may not recall having hit an object or
a road hazard and may not see any tire damage, but such an event may have
damaged one or more of your tires. Air loss, unusual tire wear, localized wear, or
vibrations can also be signs of internal tire damage and, accordingly, should be
addressed as promptly as are instances of visible tire damage.
If you suspect any damage to your tire or wheel from an impact with a curb,
pothole, debris on the road, or any other road hazard or object, or if you feel or
hear any unusual vibration, replace the tire and wheel with a properly inflated
spare at once and immediately visit a qualified tire professional.
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INSPECTION
WARNING
rapid starts, sudden stops, frequent driving on roads that are in poor condition,
or off-road use. Roads with holes, rocks, or other objects can damage tires and
cause misalignment of your vehicle. When driving on such roads, drive carefully
and slowly, and before driving again at normal or highway speeds, examine your
tires for any damage, such as cuts, bumps, bulges, penetrations, or unusual
wear patterns.
DO NOT DRIVE UNNECESSARILY
ON A TIRE OR WHEEL WITH ANY
VISIBLE DAMAGE.
If you see any damage to a tire or wheel, replace it with a properly inflated spare
at once and visit a Michelin tire retailer.
TIRE WEAR BARS INDICATE THE LIMIT OF TREAD LIFE
MICHELIN® tires contain “Wear-Bars” in the tire tread grooves at 2/32nds of an
inch (1.6mm). When the tread remaining matches the height of the Wear Bars,
your tires must be replaced to ensure tire safety. Tires worn beyond this stage
are extremely dangerous. For more information on checking tread depth, visit
Safe Driving at michelinman.com and read the illustrated how-to information
on tire inspection.
Inspect your tires at least once per month, and immediately after contacting any
road hazard or object, such as a curb, a pothole, or debris. When inspecting your
tires, including the spare, check the inflation as instructed above. If the pressure
check indicates that one of your tires has lost pressure of two pounds or more,
look for signs of penetration, valve leakage, or wheel damage that may account
for the air loss.
LOADING
If you have Michelin SelfSeal tires and observe an object penetrating the tread
surface, have the object removed by a trained tire technician at an authorized
Michelin dealer who can then inspect the tire for potential damage.
WARNING
Always look for bulges, cracks, cuts, penetrations, and abnormal tire wear,
particularly on the edges of the tire tread. Any of these may be caused by
misalignment, contact with road hazards or objects, or improper inflation. If any
such damage is found, the tire must be inspected by your Michelin tire retailer at
once. Use of a damaged tire could result in tire failure and an accident.
DO NOT DRIVE ON OVERLOADED
TIRES. DRIVING ON ANY
OVERLOADED TIRE IS DANGEROUS.
The maximum load rating of your tires is molded on the tire sidewall. Do not
exceed this rating. Follow the loading instructions of the manufacturer of your
vehicle to ensure that your tires are not overloaded.
All tires will wear out faster when subjected to high speeds, hard cornering,
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WHEEL ALIGNMENT AND BALANCING ARE
IMPORTANT FOR SAFETY AND MAXIMUM MILEAGE
FROM YOUR TIRES.
Tires loaded beyond their maximum allowable loads for the particular application
will build up excessive heat that may result in sudden tire failure and an accident.
Do not exceed the gross axle weight rating for any axle on your vehicle.
TRAILER TOWING
WARNING
If you anticipate towing a trailer, you should visit your Michelin tire retailer for
advice about the correct tire size and pressures. Tire size and pressures will
depend on the type and size of trailer and hitch utilized, but in no case must
the maximum cold inflation pressure or tire load rating be exceeded. Check
the tire information placard that came on your vehicle, (located in the vehicle’s
door jamb, inside the fuel hatch, or on the glove compartment door) and
the owner’s manual supplied by the manufacturer of your vehicle for further
recommendations on trailer towing.
DO NOT DRIVE ON UNEVENLY
WORN, OUT OF ALIGNMENT, OR
UNBALANCED TIRES.
CHECK HOW YOUR TIRES ARE WEARING AT LEAST ONCE
EACH MONTH
If your tires are wearing unevenly, such as the inside shoulder of the tire wearing
faster than the rest of the tread, or if you detect excessive vibration, your vehicle
may be out of alignment or balance. These conditions not only shorten the life
of your tires but adversely affect the handling characteristics of your vehicle,
which could be dangerous. If you detect irregular wear or vibration, have
your alignment and balance checked immediately. Tires which have been run
underinflated will show more wear on the shoulders than in the center of the
tread. Read and follow the instructions on tire rotation and replacement below.
Self-Supporting Zero Pressure (ZP) Tires and Trailer Towing
Operation of ZP tires at low or zero air pressure with a trailer in tow is dangerous
and should be avoided. If the low pressure warning indicator is activated when
a trailer is in tow, stop, disconnect the trailer, and do not continue to tow the
trailer until the tire has been properly repaired and re-inflated to the proper
inflation. If the tire cannot be properly repaired, it must be replaced with a new
full-size, matching ZP tire, and inflated to the proper inflation, before the trailer
can be safely towed again.
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TIRE MIXING
WARNING
Although All-Season tires are designed to provide reliable performance in some
winter conditions, the use of four winter tires is recommended for optimal
performance. Tires designated for use in severe winter conditions are marked
on at least one sidewall with the letters “M” and “S” plus a pictograph of
a mountain with a snowflake on it. If such a tire needs to be
temporarily replaced with a tire not so marked, you should
immediately drive at a safe speed to a Michelin dealer to have
the spare returned to the trunk and replaced on your vehicle by
another tire with the letters “M” and “S” and the related pictograph.
DO NOT DRIVE ON IMPROPERLY
MIXED TIRES.
MICHELIN® tires are radial tires. For best, safe performance, the same size and
type of tire should be used on all four wheel positions, and the full size spare
should be the same size and type. Before mixing tires of different types in any
configuration on any vehicle, be sure to check the vehicle manufacturer’s
owner‘s manual for its recommendations. It is especially important to check the
vehicle manufacturer’s owner’s manual when mixing, matching, or replacing
tires on 4-wheel drive vehicles, as this may require special precautions.
TIRE ROTATION AND REPLACEMENT
To obtain maximum tread life, you must rotate your tires. You should rotate
your tires every 6,000 to 8,000 miles (10,000 to 12,000 km) or as specified
by your vehicle manufacturer, whichever occurs more frequently. Check your
vehicle owner’s manual for any recommendations by your vehicle manufacturer.
Monthly inspection for tire wear is recommended. Your tires should be rotated
at the first sign of irregular wear, even if it occurs before 6,000 miles (10,000 km).
This is true for all vehicles. When rotating tires with a directional tread pattern,
observe the arrows molded on the sidewall that show the direction in which the
tire should rotate.
SELF-SUPPORTING ZERO PRESSURE™ (ZP) TIRES SHOULD NOT BE MIXED WITH
NON-ZP TIRES OTHER THAN THE TEMPORARY USE OF THE PROPERLY INFLATED
SPARE IF THE VEHICLE IS SO EQUIPPED.
WINTER DRIVING
Tires that meet the US Tire Manufacturers Association (USTMA) definition of
snow tires are marked M/S, M+S, or M&S. On such tires, normally referred to as
“All-Season” tires, the “M+S” designation is molded into the sidewall. Tires
without this notation are not recommended for winter driving in regions that
experience winter conditions.
Care must be taken to maintain the proper rotation direction. Some Tire Pressure
Monitoring Systems (TPMS) may not recognize that a tire has been moved to a
different position on your vehicle. Make certain that your TPMS system is reset,
if necessary, so as to correctly identify the location of each tire on your vehicle.
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Replacement of Two Tires
Refer to your vehicle owner’s manual or your vehicle dealer for this information.
Determine whether rotated tires require tire inflation adjustment, because front
and rear position tire pressure may vary according to the vehicle manufacturer’s
specification due to the actual load on that wheel position. Some vehicles may
have tires of different size mounted on the front versus the rear axles, and
these different tires have rotation restrictions. Always check the vehicle owner’s
manual for the proper rotation recommendations.
All four tires should be replaced at the same time. However, if only two tires
are replaced, the new ones should be put on the rear. Deeper tread tires on
the rear axle provide better handling, wet grip and evacuate water, thereby
helping to avoid oversteer and loss of vehicle stability on wet surfaces. Deeper
tread tires on the front axle can improve wet straight line braking and stopping
distance. If only two tires are being replaced, Michelin generally recommends
they be installed on the rear axle in the absence of a tire service professional’s
recommendation or consumer’s preference to the contrary.
Full-Size Spare
Full-size spare tires (not temporary spares) of the same size and construction
should be used in a five-tire rotation and should be inspected by a tire
professional during routine tire inspection. Always have spare tires inspected
before installation. Tires are composed of various types of rubber compounds
and other materials having performance properties essential to the proper
functioning of the tire. These component properties change over time. Always
check the inflation pressure of the full-size spare and look for any indication
of cracking or other damage immediately before incorporating the spare into
rotation. If you see any damage, or if the tire is underinflated, do not resume
driving with that tire unless you have no other option, in which case you should
drive only as slowly as is safely possible in the traffic conditions until you can both
get the spare tire properly inflated and have it checked by a tire professional to
ensure that it is safe to use. Follow the vehicle manufacturer’s recommended
pattern for rotation. If such a recommendation is unavailable, see a qualified
tire professional.
CUSTOMIZATION OF TIRES, WHEELS, OR SUSPENSION
ON SUVS AND LIGHT TRUCKS
Due to their size, weight and higher center of gravity, vehicles such as SUVs
and light trucks do not have the same handling characteristics as automobiles.
Because of these different characteristics, failure to operate your SUV or truck
in a proper and safe manner can increase the likelihood of vehicle rollover.
Modifications to your SUV or truck tire size, tire type, wheels or suspension can
change your vehicle’s handling characteristics and further increase the likelihood
of vehicle rollover. Whether your SUV or truck has the original equipment
configuration for tires, wheels and suspension or whether any of these items
have been modified, always drive safely, avoid sudden, sharp turns or lane
changes and obey all traffic laws. Failure to do so may result in loss of vehicle
control leading to an accident and serious injury or death.
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TIRE ALTERATIONS
WARNING
may have occurred. A tread area puncture in any MICHELIN® passenger or light
truck tire can be repaired if the puncture hole is not more than 1/4” in diameter,
not more than one radial cable per casing ply is damaged, and the tire has not
been damaged further by the puncturing object or by running underinflated.
Tire punctures consistent with these guidelines can be repaired by following the
US Tire Manufacturers Association (USTMA) recommended repair procedures.
DO NOT DRIVE ON ALTERED TIRES.
Repairs of all tires must be of the combined-plug-and-inside-patch type. Your
MICHELIN tires must be removed from the wheel for inspection prior to repair.
Plug-type repairs made on a tire that remains mounted on a wheel are improper
and can result in an accident. A tire should be removed from the rim and
inspected prior to repair. Any tire repair done without removing the tire from the
rim is improper and can result in an accident. An improperly repaired tire may
cause further damage to the tire by either leaking air or allowing air, moisture,
and contaminants to enter the structure of the tire. An improperly repaired tire
can fail suddenly at a later date and result in an accident. Never repair a tire with
less than 2/32nds of an inch of tread remaining. At this tread depth, the tire is
worn out and must be replaced.
Do not make or allow to be made any alterations on your tires. Alterations may
prevent proper performance, leading to tire damage that can result in an
accident. Tires that become unserviceable due to alterations such as truing,
whitewall inlays, addition of balancing or sealant liquids, or the use of tire dressing
containing petroleum distillates, are excluded from warranty coverage.
TIRE REPAIRS
WARNING
DO NOT DRIVE ON IMPROPERLY
REPAIRED TIRES OR ON
MISMATCHED TIRES AND RIMS.
STORAGE
WHENEVER A REPAIR IS NEEDED, IMMEDIATELY SEE YOUR
MICHELIN® TIRE RETAILER OR, IF ONE IS NOT READILY
AVAILABLE, ANOTHER QUALIFIED TIRE PROFESSIONAL
Tires contain materials to protect their outer surfaces from ozone and weather
checking. As the tire rolls and flexes, those materials continually migrate to
the surface, replenishing this protection throughout the normal use of the
tire. Consequently, when tires sit outdoors, unused for long periods of time (a
month or more), their surfaces become dry and more susceptible to ozone and
weather checking, and the casing becomes susceptible to flat spotting. For this
If any MICHELIN® tire sustains a puncture, have the tire demounted and
thoroughly inspected by a qualified tire professional for possible damage that
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reason, tires should always be stored in a cool, dry, clean, indoor environment.
If storage is for one month or more, eliminate the weight from the tires by
raising the vehicle or by removing the tires from the vehicle. Failure to store
tires in accordance with these instructions could result in damage to your tires
or premature aging of the tires and sudden tire failure. When tires are stored,
be sure they are placed away from sources of heat and ozone such as hot pipes
and electric generators. Be sure that surfaces on which tires are stored are clean
and free from grease, gasoline or other substances which could deteriorate
the rubber. Tires exposed to these materials during storage or driving could be
subject to sudden failure.
mounting new tires. Mismatched tires and rims can explode during mounting.
Also, mismatched tires and rims can result in dangerous tire failure on the 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, resulting in an accident.
Old valves may leak. When new tubeless tires are mounted, have new valves
of the correct type installed. Tubeless tires must be mounted only on wheels
designed for tubeless tires, i.e., wheels that have safety humps or ledges. Always
utilize valve caps capable of containing the tire’s inflation, should the valve core
leak. The valve cap is the primary seal against air loss. Each tire and wheel
assembly should be balanced to ensure proper tire and vehicle performance and
to maintain tire warranty coverage. Tires and wheel assemblies that are not
balanced may cause steering difficulties, a bumpy ride, and irregular tire wear.
One reason why your spare tire should be included in the tire rotation schedule
is that temperatures in a vehicle’s closed trunk, especially in sunny geographical
areas, can become high enough so that, over a sustained period, they can cause
small cracks or other changes to the properties of a tire stored in the trunk. An
accumulation of such changes can weaken the tire and, especially if the tire is
not kept properly inflated, make it unsafe to use when it is needed.
SPECIAL MOUNTING INSTRUCTIONS FOR SELF-SUPPORTING
ZERO PRESSURE™ (ZP) TIRES
PROPER TIRE MOUNTING
ZP tires can be more difficult to mount than conventional tires. They should be
mounted and demounted only by a properly trained tire professional. ZP tires
can generate a tremendous amount of heat when run at low or zero pressure.
ALWAYS ALLOW A ZP TIRE TO COOL BEFORE ATTEMPTING TO HANDLE IT.
FAILURE TO DO SO COULD RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH. Michelin® ZP tires are
tubeless tires designed to operate in emergency conditions at low or zero air
inflation.
Tire mounting can be dangerous and must be done by professionally trained
persons using proper tools and procedures as specified by the US Tire
Manufacturers Association (USTMA).
Your tires should be mounted on wheels that are the correct size and type and
are in good, clean condition. Wheels that are bent, chipped, rusted (steel wheels)
or corroded (alloy wheels) may cause tire damage. The inside of the tire must
be free from foreign material. Have your tire retailer check the wheels before
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MICHELIN® SELF SUPPORTING ZERO PRESSURE™
(ZP) TIRES AND SPECIAL SH-M (SYMMETRIC HUMPMODIFIED) WHEELS
TEMPORARY TYPE SPARE TIRES
When using any temporary type spare tire, be sure to follow the vehicle
manufacturer’s instructions.
Some MICHELIN® ZP tires can perform with zero pressure capability only when
mounted on special SH-M wheels. These tires bear the SH-M designation
immediately following the ZP designation on the sidewall of the tire.
WARNING
READING THE DOT
DOT XXXX XXXX XXX (prior to August 2000)
DOT XXXX XXXX XXX
(1990-1999)
DOT XXXX XXXX XXXX (after July 2000 to 2025)
DOT XXXXX XXXX XXXX (transition to 13 digits beginning 2018; in effect for
all plants by 2025)
DO NOT MOUNT ZP TIRES WITH
THE SH-M DESIGNATION ON
STANDARD WHEELS. IN SUCH
APPLICATIONS, THE TIRES MAY
BECOME UNSERVICEABLE AT
LOW OR ZERO PRESSURE,
CAUSING SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH.
THE DOT
The “DOT” symbol certifies tire manufacturer’s compliance with U.S. Department
of Transportation tire safety standards. Next to the symbol is the tire identification
or “serial number.” The first two characters identify the plant where the tire
was manufactured. The next two characters reflect the tire size. The following
one to four digits may be used at the tire manufacturer’s option as a descriptive
code. The last three characters are numbers identifying the week and year of
manufacture. (Example: “O25” means second week of the year of decade, e.g.:
1995, 1985, etc.) For the 1990-1999 decade MICHELIN® brand tires are marked
with a triangle pointing to the last three numeric characters. Tires produced after
July 2000 have an additional digit to identify a given decade. For example, 2800
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means the tire was produced during the 28th week of 2000; 0201 during the
2nd week of 2001. If the last digits of your DOT number contain three numeric
characters and are not marked with a triangle, consult a qualified tire professional
to determine the year of manufacture.
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 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 the 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 each tire. Consumers should locate the Department
of Transportation or “DOT” code on the tire. The code begins with “DOT” and
ends with the week and year of manufacture. For example, a DOT code ending
with “2214” indicates a tire made in the 22nd week of 2014.
SERVICE LIFE FOR PASSENGER CAR AND LIGHT TRUCK
TIRES INCLUDING SPARE 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
(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. That
is why, in addition to regular inspections and inflation pressure maintenance by
consumers, it is recommended that passenger car and light truck tires, including
spare tires be inspected regularly by a qualified tire specialist, such as a Michelin
tire retailer, who will assess the tire’s suitability for continued service. Tires which
have been in use for 5 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’ visual 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. 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
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REMEMBER . . . TO AVOID DAMAGE TO YOUR TIRES
AND A POSSIBLE ACCIDENT:
If you see or suspect any damage to your tires or wheels, contact your local
Michelin tire retailer, or visit our web site listed below for dealer locations.
If further assistance is required, contact:
• INSPECT TIRES AT LEAST MONTHLY, AND IMMEDIATELY AFTER STRIKING
ANY ROAD HAZARD.
IN THE USA 1-800-847-3435
or write:
• CHECK TIRE PRESSURE AT LEAST ONCE EACH MONTH WHEN TIRES ARE
COLD AND BEFORE EVERY LONG TRIP.
Michelin North America, Inc.
Attention: Consumer Care Department
Post Office Box 19001
Greenville, SC 29602-9001
• NEVER UNDERINFLATE OR OVERINFLATE A TIRE.
• NEVER OVERLOAD YOUR VEHICLE AND TIRES.
• ALWAYS OBEY LEGAL SPEED LIMITS AND DRIVE AT A SPEED THAT IS
REASONABLE UNDER THE ROAD AND WEATHER CONDITIONS.
or visit:
michelinman.com
• AVOID DRIVING OVER POTHOLES, OBSTACLES, CURBS OR EDGES OF PAVEMENT.
IN CANADA 1-888-871-4444
• AVOID EXCESSIVE WHEEL SPINNING.
or write:
• IF YOU SEE ANY DAMAGE TO A TIRE, REPLACE THE TIRE WITH A PROPERLY
INFLATED SPARE AND VISIT A QUALIFIED TIRE PROFESSIONAL AT ONCE.
• HAVE MOUNTING AND REPAIRS DONE BY A TIRE PROFESSIONAL.
Michelin North America (Canada) Inc.
2500 Daniel Johnson, Suite 500
Laval, Quebec
H7T 2P6
• IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS, CONTACT YOUR MICHELIN TIRE RETAILER.
or visit:
FAILURE TO FOLLOW ANY OF THE RECOMMENDED PRECAUTIONS CONTAINED
IN THIS OWNER’S MANUAL CAN LEAD TO ERRATIC VEHICLE BEHAVIOR OR TIRE
DAMAGE, POSSIBLY RESULTING IN AN ACCIDENT.
michelin.ca
• KEEP TIRES AND WHEELS PROPERLY ALIGNED, BALANCED, AND ROTATED.
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INDEX
Alteration...........................................................................................................17
Speed Ratings........................................................................................... 10-11
Arbitration............................................................................................................5
Spinning.......................................................................................................... 9
Contact Us.........................................................................................................21
Storage..................................................................................................... 17-18
Controllability.......................................................................................................6
Temporary Spares........................................................................................... 19
Customization....................................................................................................16
Tire Failure....................................................................................................... 6
DOT.............................................................................................................. 19-20
Tire & Wheel Inspection............................................................................ 12-13
High Speed Driving.............................................................................................10
Tire Mixing.................................................................................................... 15
Inflation........................................................................................................ 7-9
Trailer Towing................................................................................................ 14
Mounting................................................................................................. 18-19
Warranty...................................................................................................... 2-5
Overload................................................................................................... 13-14
Wear Bars...................................................................................................... 13
Repairs........................................................................................................... 17
Wheel Alignment........................................................................................... 14
Rotation.................................................................................................... 15-16
Wheel Balance............................................................................................... 14
Service Life..................................................................................................... 20
Winter Driving............................................................................................... 15
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Installed Mileage
DATE OF
ROTATION
ODOMETER
READING
RETAILER’S NAME AND ADDRESS
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RETAILER
SIGNATURE
PSI
(check)
November, 2018 Printing
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MDW40307 (Rev. 11/18)
Original Equipment &
Replacement Tires
Limited Warranty
Performance - Passenger
Light Truck & SUV
LIMITED WARRANTY
PIRELLI ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT
& REPLACEMENT
PASSENGER & LIGHT TRUCK TIRES
What Is Warranted and Who Is Eligible For Warranty
Coverage?
Pirelli Tire Inc. (Pirelli), 506-1111 Boul. Dr. Frederik-Philips, St.Laurent, QC H4M
2X6, warrants that all Pirelli Original Equipment and New Replacement Passenger
and Light Truck tires with a complete D.O.T. identification number and branded
“Pirelli” which are supplied by Pirelli, either directly or through an authorized Pirelli
dealer, and which are mounted on passenger vehicles and light trucks for primary
use within the U.S.A. and Canada will be free from defects in workmanship and
materials. This Limited Warranty is extended to the first retail purchaser of the tire in
the United States and Canada or to the original owner of the vehicle on which Pirelli
tires come mounted as Original Equipment.
This Limited Warranty does not cover any associated service charges, including
costs associated with mounting and balancing of the tire, tire rotation, studding,
wheel alignment, etc., unless and to the extent otherwise expressly stated herein.
Original Equipment and Replacement
Tires Definitions
“Original Equipment Tires” are Pirelli tires supplied as original equipment by the
vehicle manufacturer or vehicle dealer on new vehicles.
“Replacement Tires” are Pirelli tires mounted to your vehicle after the Original
Equipment Tires or any tires from other manufacturers have been removed from
your vehicle.
Any references in this Limited Warranty to “Pirelli tires” without specification as to
Original Equipment Tires or Replacement Tires should be read as reference to
either one or both Original Equipment Tires or Replacement Tires.
Other Warranties
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY
GIVEN BY PIRELLI. PIRELLI DOES NOT MAKE ANY OTHER EXPRESS
WARRANTY, AND ANY IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING WITHOUT
LIMITATION THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY
AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE LIMITED TO THE
APPLICABLE DURATION OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, UNLESS
THE LAW PROVIDES A LONGER DURATION. PIRELLI DOES NOT
AUTHORIZE ANY OTHER PERSON, INCLUDING AUTHORIZED
PIRELLI DEALERS OR VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS, OR VEHICLE
DEALERS, TO CHANGE THIS WARRANTY OR CREATE ANY OTHER
OBLIGATION IN CONNECTION WITH PIRELLI TIRES.
Some states and provinces do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, so the above limitation may not apply to you.
What Is the Standard Limited Warranty Coverage?
If an eligible Pirelli tire becomes unserviceable due to workmanship or material
defects within the first year from the date of purchase or within the first 2/32” (1.6mm)
of the original usable tread, whichever occurs first, the tire will be replaced with an
identical or comparable Pirelli tire at no charge to the owner, including mounting and
balancing (subject to applicable limitations). Miscellaneous fees and taxes are not
covered under this Limited Warranty.
If a Pirelli tire becomes unserviceable due to workmanship or material defects (other
than ride-related complaints and Road Hazard) following the initial warranty period
above, the owner must pay the pro-rata cost for a comparable Pirelli Replacement
Tire. Owner is responsible for mounting and balancing charges. An authorized Pirelli
dealer will determine the pro-rata cost by multiplying the percentage of the original
usable tread that has been worn by the current dealer selling price.
When the treadwear indicators become visible (2/32” (1.6mm) tread depth
remaining), regardless of age or mileage, the tire is considered to be 100% worn
and will not be covered by this Limited Warranty.
Pirelli Confidence Plus Plan™ for Select Replacement Tire
Lines
This Limited Warranty includes a 30-day trial period for select Pirelli Replacement
Tires installed as a set of four (4) (front and rear). Within 30 days of your original
purchase date, you may return the set of eligible Pirelli Replacement Tires you wish
to replace to the original place of purchase, along with the original purchase sales
receipt, and exchange them for a different set of Pirelli Replacement Tires. As an
alternative, if there is no other suitable Pirelli Replacement Tire line available in
your size, the purchase price of the eligible tires you are seeking to return will be
refunded, less taxes and fees.
Replacement Tire Lines Which Qualify for the Pirelli
Confidence Plus ™ Plan
Cinturato™ P1™ Plus
Cinturato™ P7 ™ All Season Plus
P4 ™ Four Seasons Plus
P Zero ™ All Season Plus
Scorpion Verde ™ All Season Plus
Scorpion™ Zero™ All Season Plus
Scorpion™ All Terrain Plus
Treadwear Coverage for Select Replacement Tire Lines Only
This Limited Warranty also warrants Treadwear Coverage to the original purchaser of
select Replacement Tires purchased through an authorized Pirelli dealer. Treadwear
Coverage will extend for the vehicle odometer miles described below, from the point
of original retail purchase (the “Treadwear Coverage”). This Treadwear Coverage
does not apply to Original Equipment Tires. Driving habits, road conditions, vehicle
platform and vehicle and tire maintenance are all factors that contribute to tire wear.
If your Replacement Tires do not reach the miles listed in the Treadwear Coverage
table below but otherwise meet with all other Treadwear Coverage Conditions set
forth in this Limited Warranty, your tires will be replaced as follows: the owner must
pay the pro-rata cost for a comparable Pirelli Replacement Tire. An authorized Pirelli
dealer will determine the pro-rata cost by multiplying the current dealer selling price
by the percentage of the warranted mileage used by the owner.
Treadwear Coverage Conditions
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You must be the original purchaser of the Replacement Tires and have a copy of
the original invoice showing the application mileage.
You must be the owner of the vehicle on which the Replcement Tires were
originally installed.
The tires must be from one of the Replacement Tire lines listed in the table below
titled “Treadwear Coverage”.
You must have had the Replacement Tires rotated at least every 5,000 to 7,000
miles (8,000 to 11,000 kilometers).
Your servicing tire dealer must be an authorized Pirelli dealer and must have
completed the Tire Rotation Record.
The tires must be worn evenly across the tread, down to the treadwear indicator
(2/32” (1.6mm) of tread depth) at which time they are considered to be 100%
worn out. There cannot be more than a 2/32” (1.6mm) tread depth difference
across the tire.
Passenger and P-Metric Light Truck tires are not covered for mileage when used
on commercial vehicles or in commercial applications.
For vehicles equipped with different Replacement Tire sizes front and rear,
the Treadwear Coverage for the rear tires will be 50% of the mileage coverage
stated below.
Treadwear Coverage
Tire Line
Mileage Coverage
Cinturato™ P1™ Plus
35,000
P4 ™Four Seasons T
85,000
P4™ Four Seasons H
65,000
P4™ Four Seasons T Plus
90,000
P4™ Four Seasons H Plus
70,000
P4™ Four Seasons V Plus
65,000
45,000
P6™ Four Seasons Plus
Cinturato™ P7™ All Season Plus
70,000
P Zero™ Nero™ All Season
45,000
P Zero™ All Season Plus
50,000
Scorpion™ ATR
50,000
Scorpion™ STR
65,000
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Scorpion Verde™ All Season Plus
Scorpion Verde™ All Season (see below)
Scorpion™ Zero™ All Season Plus
50,000
50,000
Scorpion™ All Terrain Plus
Kilometers
135,000
105,000
145,000
110,000
105,000
75,000
110,000
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80,000
105,000
105,000
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Scorpion Verde
All Season Treadwear Coverage
All Scorpion Verde All Season Replacement Tires produced prior to January
1, 2014 (DOT code prior to 2014) are covered for 50,000 miles (80,000
kilometers) of treadwear if rated H and V, and for 60,000 miles (105,000
kilometers) of treadwear if rated T.
All Scorpion Verde All Season Replacement Tires produced on or after
January 1, 2014 are not eligible for Treadwear Coverage.
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Road Hazard Coverage for
Run Flat and Pirelli Noise Canceling System (PNCS) Tires
Pirelli Run Flat tires are manufactured with technology that allows limited lowinflation operation in the event of sudden loss of pressure. As a result, in addition
to the standard warranty coverage, Pirelli provides road hazard coverage on both
Pirelli Original Equipment Tires and Replacement Tires manufactured with Pirelli
Run Flat or PNCS technology.
If a Run Flat or PNCS tire becomes unserviceable due to road hazard damage
within the first year from the date of purchase, or within the first 2/32” (1.6mm)
of the original usable tread, whichever occurs first, the Pirelli tire will be replaced
with an identical or comparable tire at no charge for the tire to the owner, including
mounting and balancing (subject to applicable limitations).
What Is Not Covered by this Limited Warranty?
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(1.6mm) of useable tread, whichever comes first. These include, without
limitation, uneven wear due to misalignment, worn suspension components,
mechanical interference and/or improper inflation, flat spots due to improper
transport, improper storage and/or braking, road irregularities, etc.
Irregular wear.
Excessive noise emissions.
Tires with 2/32” (1.6mm) or less tread remaining.
Tire damage and surface cracks due to use in low ambient temperatures
(except in winter and all-season Pirelli tires as defined in the applicable Pirelli
Product Catalog).
Tire damage due to abuse or misuse, including without limitation:
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aftermarket wheel protection hardware, abuse, misuse, or neglect;
misapplication, including improper fitment, insufficient Speed
Rating, or Load Index, or undersized or oversized tires;
improper repair, repair not conforming to U.S. Tire Manufacturers
Association standards, or repairs with a self-vulcanizing plug only
or patch only;
modification by the addition or removal of material or alteration to
change the appearance or performance of the tire;
recapping, retreading, regrooving or in the studding process;
tire operation in excess of tire/wheel manufacturers’ specifications
and recommendations, including spinning;
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mechanical irregularities in the vehicle including, without limitation,
misalignment, defective brakes, defective shock absorbers or
struts, or improper rims;
fire, chemical corrosion, vandalism, wrecks, theft, running while
flat, underinflated or overinflated or abuse during servicing;
road hazard injuries (including, without limitation, due to nails,
glass, metal objects) or other penetrations or snags, bruises or
impact damage (other than for Run Flat and PNCS tires specifically
covered under the Road Hazard policy);
running on a dynamometer.
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l Tires on any vehicle registered or operated outside the United States of
America or Canada;
l Tires transferred from the vehicle on which they were originally installed by a
vehicle manufacturer or authorized Pirelli dealer;
l Additional tires that are not independently subject to a warranty claim;
l Tires which have been inflated with anything other than air or nitrogen;
l Tires which have been injected with liquid balancer or sealant, or any other
balancing material;
l Passenger tires (Euro-metric/P-metric) used on commercial vehicles or used
in commercial applications;
l Tires used in any form of racing or any high performance driving event
including high performance driving schools/instruction and track day events.
Owner’s Responsibilities
The owner is responsible for proper tire care and maintenance. Maintain the
recommended tire pressure by checking the tire pressure monthly and before long
trips with an accurate pressure gauge. Using vehicle manufacturer suggestions
based on load will improve tire life and your satisfaction with the tires.
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CAUTION:
Please be aware that it is important before fitting the suggested tires, to ensure
that the fitting is allowed by the technical specifications of the vehicle, the vehicle
manufacturer and relevant laws/regulations. Pirelli does not express any view as
to the compatibility of the wheel/tire combination with the technical specifications
for the chassis and vehicle.
TO MAINTAIN VEHICLE DYNAMICS AND LOAD CARRYING CAPACITY,
REPLACEMENT TIRES MUST ALWAYS HAVE A LOAD INDEX AND
SPEED RATING THAT EQUALS OR EXCEEDS THAT OF THE ORIGINAL
EQUIPMENT TIRES OF THE VEHICLE. FOR ADDITIONAL TIRE CARE
RECOMMENDATIONS, PLEASE REFER TO THE “TIRE CARE AND
SERVICE” SECTION BELOW.
How to Initiate a Claim Under This Limited Warranty
To initiate a warranty claim, the Pirelli tire(s) must be returned to an authorized
Pirelli dealer. If the tire(s) are covered by this Limited Warranty, the authorized
Pirelli dealer will submit the tire to Pirelli. Pirelli’s Tire Inspection Personnel will
then provide the remedy if the tire is covered by this Limited Warranty.
In order to initiate a claim under the terms of this Limited Warranty, you must
present the affected Pirelli tire(s) along with the proof of purchase to an authorized
Pirelli dealer. Once tires are returned to Pirelli by an authorized Pirelli dealer and
credit has been issued to such dealer, submitted tires become the property of
Pirelli. To locate an authorized Pirelli dealer in your area, refer to the Dealer
Locator at www.us.pirelli.com or www.ca.pirelli.com for Canada.
REMEDY LIMITATIONS
THIS CLAUSE IS NOT APPLICABLE TO CONSUMERS RESIDING IN
QUÉBEC: THE RIGHTS AND REMEDIES STATED IN THIS LIMITED
WARRANTY ARE PIRELLI’S ONLY RESPONSIBILITY, AND YOUR ONLY
REMEDIES. ALL OTHER REMEDIES ARE EXCLUDED. IN NO EVENT
SHALL PIRELLI BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY CONSEQUENTIAL,
INCIDENTAL OR SPECIAL DAMAGE(S) IN CONNECTION WITH A PIRELLI
TIRE, WHETHER FOR BREACH OF THIS LIMITED WARRANTY, OTHER
CONTRACT BREACH, NEGLIGENCE OR OTHER TORT, OR ON ANY
STRICT LIABILITY THEORY.
Some states and provinces do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental
or consequential damages, so the above exclusion may not apply to you. This
Limited Warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other
rights which vary from state to state or province.
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Tire Registration
Please request that your authorized Pirelli dealer register your Replacement
Tires, provide you with a registration card, or go to www.us.pirelli.com or www.
ca.pirelli.com for Canada to register your Pirelli tires on line. In case of a Pirelli
tire recall, we can reach you only if we have your name and address, and you
must register your Pirelli tires to be on our list. However, you are not required
to register to get the benefits of this Limited Warranty.
If further assistance or information is needed regarding Pirelli tires please
contact:
Pirelli Tire Inc.
Consumer Affairs Group
Monday through Friday
8:00 AM to 6:00 PM Eastern Standard Time
1-800-747-3554 (option #2) – English
1-800-363-0583 – French
[email protected]
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Speed Symbol, an alphabetical code which indicates the maximum
speed at which the tire can carry a load corresponding to its Load Index
when properly inflated. These two items together are known as the
“Service Description”.
Speed Symbol Chart
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may appear in the size designation; above 186 mph, a “ZR” must appear
in the size designation, and a Service Description, including the “Y”
speed symbol, must be included in brackets.
Other Markings:
P - As part of the tire size designation (e.g., P205/65R15), is used to
indicate tires intended for service on passenger cars.
LT - As part of the tire size designation (e.g. LT235/75R15), is used to
indicate the tires are intended for service on light truck vehicles.
M&S, M+S, M/S - Letters used to indicate a tire suitable for Mud and
Snow and/or All Season usage.
XL - As part of the size designation (e.g. P235/75R16 XL), is used to
indicate the tire can carry more load as the maximum inflation pressure
and load are greater than a standard load version. (Also could be called
REINFORCED).
- 3 peak mountain snowflake pictograph used to indicate a tire
suitable for use in severe snow conditions.
2. Tire Categories:
ALL SEASON TIRES (All Weather Tires): Tires that are designed to
perform in a variety of road conditions in All Seasons of the year. An
All Season tire will carry “M+S”, “M&S”, or “M/S” designation on the
sidewall. All Season tires may carry a treadwear warranty depending
on the product line.
SUMMER TIRES: Summer tires offer superior handling, grip and
cornering ability compared to standard tires under certain conditions.
Some lines may carry a treadwear warranty.
WINTER TIRES (Snow Tires): A winter tire is a tire with a tread
design and compound made specifically for snow and ice conditions
and is identified by M&S, M+S or M/S markings on the sidewalls. Tires
designed for use in severe snow conditions are further identified with a
pictograph of a mountain with a snowflake on the sidewalls and must
meet specific snow performance test requirements. Pirelli Winter tires
do not carry a treadwear warranty.
The information provided above is an overview of tire types. Tread
patterns and rubber compounds vary among the seasonal tire types and
provide varying performance characteristics and limitations. Summer
performance tires are different than winter and All Season types. To
determine which Pirelli lines carry a treadwear warranty, please refer to
the “Treadwear Coverage” sections in this document.
3. Pressure Recommendations
Recommended tire inflation pressures for your vehicle can be found
either on your vehicle’s tire placard or in your owner’s manual. Correct
pressures are related to load, speed and vehicle handling and are
vital for even braking, maximum traction and good tire life. Under no
circumstances should your tires’ cold inflation pressure be less than
that indicated on your vehicle’s tire placard or in your owner’s manual
or higher than the maximum cold inflation pressure molded on to the
tire’s sidewall. Under inflation causes excessive flexing, deterioration of
the tire and rapid wear of the tread edges. Over inflation results in an
uncomfortable ride, a reduced area of tire contact with the road surface
(i.e., smaller tire footprint), higher susceptibility to impact damage and
rapid wear on the tread center.
Whether inflated by air or nitrogen, regular inflation pressure
maintenance remains critical and necessary. Use of nitrogen alone is
not a replacement for regular inflation pressure maintenance.
WARNING: Driving on tires with improper inflation
pressure is dangerous. These situations can cause a tire
failure, including tread/belt separation, even at a later date,
which could lead to an accident and serious personal
injury or death.
Inflation pressure must be checked at least once a month and before
long trips, and should be checked only when the tire is cold or before it
has been driven. Driving even a short distance causes tires to heat up
and the air pressure to increase. Never reduce or “bleed” air from hot
tires since your tires will then be underinflated when they cool down.
Always use a reliable pressure gauge.
4. UHP Summer Tires
The special tread compounds formulated for Ultra High Performance
(UHP) summer tires are optimized for maximum dry and wet performance
in warm temperatures. The compounds in these tires will have decreased
performance, such as lateral and braking traction, at temperatures
below 45° F (7°C) or when driving on snow or ice. In addition, they can
lose flexibility and may develop random surface cracks at very cold
temperatures; therefore extra care should be used in handling tires.
All Season or winter tires should be installed for use at temperatures
below 45° F (7°C), UHP summer tires are not recommended for lower
temperature conditions.
5. DOT Street Legal Competition Tires
P Zero Trofeo, P Zero Trofeo R, P Zero Corsa and P Zero Corsa System
tire lines use special tire construction and compounds to achieve their
distinctive performance in dry conditions. As a result of that, their
performance in cold temperatures, heavy rain or standing water will
be decreased. Use extreme caution and drive slowly on wet roads.
Additionally, the minimum tread depth will be reached earlier than with
standard road tires, resulting in reduced tread life.
6. Winter Tires
In low temperature conditions, Pirelli recommends the fitment of 4
winter tires of the same line. Please check your vehicle owner’s manual
concerning winter tire size recommendation. If the winter tires have a
lower speed rating than the original equipment tires, vehicle handling
may be affected, and the vehicle maximum speed must be reduced to
the winter tire speed rating.
If using studded winter tires, Pirelli recommends that studded tires be
installed on all four positions.
Please note that studded tires are not legal in all states and
provinces. Please check the applicable legal requirements before
installing studded tires.
Please note, for both winter tire and studded tire usage, if such tires
are applied to the front axle, they must also be applied to the rear axle.
7. Run Flat Tires
Always refer to the vehicle owner’s manual with respect to specific safety
and operating information relating to the vehicle. Damaged Run Flat
tires or Run Flat tires that have experienced a loss of pressure should
immediately be replaced with another Run Flat tire of identical size and
Service Description (Load Index and Speed Symbol).
Run Flat tires have been developed based on the specifications of the
vehicles on which they are mounted. Accordingly, Run Flat tires should
only be mounted on vehicles specifically manufactured to accommodate
Run Flat tires.
Run Flat tires must be mounted in conjunction with a functional Tire
Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).
The mounting of tires and installation of the Tire Pressure Monitoring
System (TPMS) should be carried out by an authorized Pirelli dealer.
8. Pirelli “Seal Inside” Technology
Select Pirelli tires incorporate “Seal Inside” technology, a construction
designed to stop the loss of air from a tire in most circumstances when
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an inspection to determine if repair or replacement is needed. Go to www.
us.pirelli.com for more information.
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This is a technology that reduces the tire cavity noise caused by the vibration
of the tire structure when rolling on the road surface, which is one of the major
factors generating noise inside the vehicle.
10. Tire Replacement
The tires fitted to your vehicle as Original Equipment were tested and
approved by the vehicle manufacturer and the tire manufacturer and take into
account all aspects of the vehicle’s operation. Changes in the tire size, type or
construction should not be made without seeking advice from the vehicle or
tire manufacturer or an authorized Pirelli dealer since unapproved tires on your
vehicle could adversely affect steering, handling, braking and traction. The tire
information (tire size, load index and speed rating) as found on the vehicle
placard or in the owner’s manual should always be followed when replacing
tires. It is strongly recommended that Pirelli tires be mounted in sets of four with
the same tread type. Pirelli tires should not be mixed with other tire brands. It
is necessary to follow this procedure because different tire constructions have
different handling characteristics. Tires on the same axle must be the same
manufacturer, brand, tire size, load index, speed rating and Pirelli part number.
When changing only two tires on a vehicle which is homogeneously fitted (four
tires of the same tire size), fit the new tires on the rear axle. This applies to all
vehicles regardless of their drive axle (Front or Rear Drive).
On all wheel drive or four wheel drive vehicles the tires must always be
replaced in sets of four.
When replacing tires, you should always follow the vehicle manufacturer’s
recommendations. Passenger and light truck tires are not interchangeable,
due to differences in their pressures and load carrying capacity.
P-Metric and Euro-Metric Interchangeability: Euro-Metric (Example:
225/45R17) tires have a load index which is equal to or greater than that of
the same size P-Metric (Example: P225/45R17) tire. Therefore, they have the
same or higher load carrying capacity at the maximum rated inflation pressure.
Always check with your tire dealer or Pirelli Tire Consumer Affairs to check
interchangeability to maintain proper vehicle dynamics.
Please be aware that it is important, before fitting the suggested tires,
to confirm that the fitment is allowed by the technical specifications of the
vehicle, the vehicle manufacturer and the relevant homologations. Pirelli does
not express any view as to the compatibility of the wheel/tire combination with
the technical specifications for the chassis and vehicle.
TO MAINTAIN VEHICLE DYNAMICS AND LOAD CARRYING
CAPACITY, REPLACEMENT TIRES MUST ALWAYS HAVE A LOAD
INDEX AND SPEED SYMBOL EQUAL TO OR GREATER THAN
THOSE FITTED AS ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT.
When installing plus size fitments, you should consult with the dealer regarding
any suspension or braking system modifications which may be recommended
for the vehicle.
11. Tire Inspection
As a minimum, tires should be examined and air pressure checked monthly
and always prior to long trips. They should also be examined if you strike any
unusual object on the road. Tires showing bulges, cracks, cuts, penetrations
or uneven wear must be dismounted and examined by an authorized Pirelli
dealer and replaced if necessary. Pirelli tires have treadwear indicators in the
tread grooves, which clearly show when the tread has worn to 2/32” remaining.
At this point, your tires must be replaced because they do not meet the federal
minimum tread depth and they may be dangerous if left in service.
Tires should be removed from service for numerous reasons, including tread
worn down to minimum depth, damage or abuse (including, without limitation,
punctures, cuts, impacts, cracks, bulges, under inflation, overloading, etc.).
For these reasons, tires, including spares, should be inspected at least once
a month and before long trips. Inspection should occur regardless of whether
the vehicle is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system. In addition to
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in performance such as increased air loss, noise or vibration or other factors.
The mere passage of time (age) does not cause tires to deteriorate, but rather
exposure to outside forces. The service life of a tire is a function of service and
storage conditions. For each individual tire, this service life is determined by many
factors such as temperature/weather, storage conditions, and service conditions
(e.g., load, speed, inflation pressure, maintenance, and road hazard damage,
etc.) to which a tire is subjected throughout its life. Since service and storage
conditions vary widely, accurately predicting the service life of any specific tire
based on chronological age is not possible. There is no scientific or technical data
that establishes or identifies a minimum or maximum service life, but the longer
a tire has been in service, the greater the chance that it will need to be replaced
due to service-related conditions.
Only use a mild soap solution to clean tires and rinse the soap off with low
pressure tap water, use of high-pressure sprayers may cause damage. Never
apply cleaners or other products to enhance sidewall or tire appearance to
avoid removal of substances which are intended to protect the tire and reduce
rubber degradation associated with the impact of ozone and other environmental
conditions. The removal of these substances may degrade the rubber and can
lead to sidewall cracking. To remove the protective film from a Pirelli tire with white
letters, first flood the area with a stream of water from a hose. After a minute or
two the film will soften and it can be removed with soft nylon brush if needed.
WARNING: Driving on a damaged tire is dangerous, as the tire can
suddenly fail, which can lead to an accident and serious personal
injury or death.
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Pirelli recommends that you follow the tire rotation procedure as defined in your
vehicle owner’s manual. If there is no procedure specified, Pirelli recommends
tire rotation every 5,000 to 7,000 miles (8,000 to 11,000 kilometers) to optimize
your tire wear.
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Punctures, nail holes or cuts located in the tread area of Pirelli tires may be
repaired if the diameter does not exceed 1/4” (6mm). The repair material used
must seal the inner liner and fill the injury to be considered a permanent repair.
U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association, The Tire and Rubber Association of Canada
and industry approved repair methods include a combination of a plug and a
patch; chemical or hot vulcanizing patches, and head type plugs; all which are
applied from inside the tire. A self-vulcanizing plug repair may be used only in
conjunction with a patch repair, but not by itself. Plugs may cause further damage
to the tire, are not always airtight and may fail. If a tire puncture exceeds 1/4”
(6mm) or is located in the shoulder or sidewall deflection areas, the tire must be
replaced. Never resort to tubes in tubeless tires or sleeves or large thick patches,
which can upset the balance and may result in a sudden failure at highway
speeds and high operating temperatures.
WARNING: Driving on an improperly repaired tire is dangerous,
as the tire can suddenly fail, which can lead to an accident and
serious personal injury or death.
PIRELLI PROHIBITS THE FOLLOWING FOR SAFETY REASONS:
1) The use of aftermarket tire sealants in Pirelli tires to repair, even temporarily,
a puncture;
2) The repairing of V, W, Y or Z Speed Rated tires.
14. Storage
Should you need to store tires they should be stored indoors in a cool, dry place.
Tire storage areas should be cool (45° F ~ 75° F or 7°C ~ 25°C), dry, non-dusty,
and moderately well ventilated. To protect your tires from damage related to
heat, water, ozone and direct sunlight, it is suggested you place them in opaque,
waterproof containers (e.g., plastic trash bags). It is vital that the tires do not come
in contact with sources of heat and/or ozone i.e. radiators, electric generators/
motors, hot pipes, etc., and tires should never be allowed to stand or come into
contact with water, grease, fuels, brake fluid or any other chemicals.
If you need to transport your tires, please follow the above guidelines.
WARNING: Driving on an improperly stored tire is dangerous,
as the tire can suddenly fail, which can lead to an accident and
serious personal injury or death.
15. Tubes in Tubeless Tires
Under no circumstances are tubes to be used in Pirelli tires marked “Tubeless”.
This includes tires that have been repaired. If the tire’s pressure retention ability
has been affected, so as to necessitate a tube being installed, the tire must be
replaced instead.
16. Tire Valves
Whenever new tires are installed on your wheels, new tire valves of the correct
type must be installed. During your routine tire inspection, verify that all your valves
have proper valve caps.
Replace as necessary, since the valve cap is also a seal against pressure loss.
17. Tire Dismounting and Mounting
Tire fitting should be left to professionals who have the equipment and training to
perform the task properly and safely using U.S. Tire Manufacturers Association
and The Tire and Rubber Association of Canada procedures or the vehicle
manufacturer’s recommendations. To maximize the performance of your tires,
they must be installed following the tire sidewall markings with respect to direction
of rotation (directional arrow) or the proper side facing outside (Outside/Inside).
Your wheels should be in good, clean condition. Wheels should be inspected for
distortion, dents, cracks, rust and foreign matter, and be replaced as necessary.
NEVER EXCEED 40 PSI WHEN SEATING BEADS. Both beads and wheels must
be clean, undamaged and well lubricated prior to bead seating.
18. Tire/Wheel Alignment and Balancing
Tire/Wheel alignment specifications are issued by your vehicle manufacturer and
your vehicle must be kept within the vehicle manufacturer tolerances. You should
have your alignment checked annually or whenever you notice any irregular wear
or vibrations. Tire/Wheel alignment is important for safety, maximum performance
and mileage from your tires.
Tire/Wheel assemblies should be balanced each time a tire is mounted to a wheel.
For more information or service regarding Pirelli tires, please contact your nearest
authorized Pirelli dealer. To locate an authorized Pirelli dealer in your area, refer to
the Dealer Locator section on the Pirelli web site at www.us.pirelli.com.
All trademarks are owned by Pirelli Tyre S.p.A., Pirelli & C. S.p.A or Pirelli Tire LLC.
If further assistance or information is needed regarding Pirelli
tires please contact:
Pirelli Tire LLC
Consumer Affairs Group
100 Pirelli Drive
Rome, GA 30161
Monday through Friday
8:00 AM to 6:00 PM Eastern Standard Time
1-800-747-3554 (option #2) – English
1-800-363-0583 – French
[email protected]
2019 Pirelli Tire LLC Effective 2/01/2019
Document Control No. C90.CD.QA.026.A
1111 Dr. Frederik-Philips Blvd, suite 506
St-Laurent (Quebec) H4M 2X6
www.ca.pirelli.com
1-800-PIRELLI
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IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION
U.S.A.
For Customer Assistance call:
(800) 722-9888
(available Monday-Friday, 6:00 AM – 4:00 PM PST)
Select #1 for the Yokohama Dealer Locator
(available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week)
Tire Tread
Tires must be replaced when the depth of the tread reaches 2/32 inch (1.6 mm).
YOKOHAMA tires are manufactured with tread wear indicators molded into the tire
grooves which indicate tread wearout. As tires wear down to 2/32 inch (1.6mm),
and tread depth is reduced, tire traction is reduced during rainfall and winter road
conditions. Visual tire inspection therefore becomes more crucial as the tires wear
out.
Hard Braking
Yokohama Tire Corporation
Corporate Headquarters
1 MacArthur Place, Suite 800
Santa Ana, California 92707
(800) 423-4544
All tires require owner maintenance regardless of how well a tire is
constructed. Operational damages such as punctures, impact damage,
cuts, incorrect inflation, etc., may cause tire failure and subsequent
personal injury and/or property damage. Simple operational and
maintenance practices, as listed below, will reduce the chances of
tire problems.
We want your feedback. We invite you to complete
our customer satisfaction survey on
www.yokohamatire.com
Tire Inspection
Visually inspect your tires frequently for any tire damage such as scrapes, bulges,
cuts, nails, irregular wear, etc. resulting from operation. This must be done immediately after any known or suspected contact with an object in the road, a pothole,
road irregularity or after severe braking. Refer these conditions to a
reputable tire service center for repair or replacement. Never drive on a tire if such
conditions appear.
CANADA
Yokohama Tire (Canada) Inc.
Corporate Headquarters
#500 – 9325 200th Street
Langley, B.C. V1M 3A7
You must inspect your tires after any hard braking situations or after tires have slid
on the pavement. This can cause a flat spot or other damage to the tread of the
tire.
Spinning
• Do not allow tires to spin at speeds greater than 35 mph if vehicle becomes stuck.
• Do not stand behind a spinning tire while attempting to push a vehicle.
Speed and force can cause a tire to disintegrate and explode and may
cause property damage and/or personal injury.
Recommended Tire Rotation
Front and rear tires perform differently and consequently YOKOHAMA
recommends tire rotation to ensure even wear and lengthen tread life. In the absence of the vehicle manufacturer’s instruction, YOKOHAMA recommends that its
tires be rotated every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) for normal applications.
Tire Loading
Never exceed the maximum vehicle load limit listed on the vehicle placard, tire information label or in the owners manual. Be aware of the load carrying limits
molded into the tire’s sidewall and do not exceed those limits. Maximum load can
only be carried at the maximum cold inflation pressure indicated on the tire’s sidewall.
For Canadian Customer Assistance call:
(888) YOKOTEL
Speed Limits
The Yokohama Rubber Co., LTD.
Regardless of the speed capability of your tires, never exceed lawful speeds or
speeds dictated by driving conditions.
36-11, Shimbashi 5-Chome
Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8685, Japan
Hazards
Objects in the road that could damage your tires should be safely avoided.
These objects include: potholes, glass, metal, rocks, wood debris and the like. Unavoidable contact should prompt a thorough tire inspection.
Air Pressure
Air pressure maintenance is critical to tire service life. Tire pressures must be
checked frequently when tires are cold (before operation, cool to the touch) and no
less than once per month and before extended operation. Use a tire gauge to
check pressure and maintain it per the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations
(on vehicle placard or in owner’s manual). Do not reduce pressure when tire is hot
and do not inflate a cold tire higher than limits molded on the tire’s sidewall.
Do not overlook spare tire inflation pressure.
M-089-1114
WARNING
A) SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT FROM:
• Tire failure due to underinflation, overinflation, or overloading –
follow owner’s manual or tire placard in vehicle.
• Explosion of the tire/rim assembly due to improper mounting –
only specially trained persons should mount tires.
B) THERE IS DANGER IN INSTALLING A TIRE OF ONE RIM
DIAMETER ON A RIM OF A DIFFERENT RIM DIAMETER
Always replace a tire on a rim with another tire of exactly the
same rim diameter designation and suffix letters.
For example, a 16 inch tire goes with a 16 inch rim.
Never mount a 16 inch size diameter tire on a 16.5 inch rim.
LIMITED
WARRANTY
FOR ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TIRES
Passenger Car
Light Truck
Temporary Spare
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION
U.S.A.
For Customer Assistance call:
(800) 722-9888
(available Monday-Friday, 6:00 AM – 4:00 PM PST)
Select #1 for the Yokohama Dealer Locator
(available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week)
Tire Tread
Tires must be replaced when the depth of the tread reaches 2/32 inch (1.6 mm).
YOKOHAMA tires are manufactured with tread wear indicators molded into the tire
grooves which indicate tread wearout. As tires wear down to 2/32 inch (1.6mm),
and tread depth is reduced, tire traction is reduced during rainfall and winter road
conditions. Visual tire inspection therefore becomes more crucial as the tires wear
out.
Hard Braking
Yokohama Tire Corporation
Corporate Headquarters
1 MacArthur Place, Suite 800
Santa Ana, California 92707
(800) 423-4544
All tires require owner maintenance regardless of how well a tire is
constructed. Operational damages such as punctures, impact damage,
cuts, incorrect inflation, etc., may cause tire failure and subsequent
personal injury and/or property damage. Simple operational and
maintenance practices, as listed below, will reduce the chances of
tire problems.
We want your feedback. We invite you to complete
our customer satisfaction survey on
www.yokohamatire.com
Tire Inspection
Visually inspect your tires frequently for any tire damage such as scrapes, bulges,
cuts, nails, irregular wear, etc. resulting from operation. This must be done immediately after any known or suspected contact with an object in the road, a pothole,
road irregularity or after severe braking. Refer these conditions to a
reputable tire service center for repair or replacement. Never drive on a tire if such
conditions appear.
CANADA
Yokohama Tire (Canada) Inc.
Corporate Headquarters
#500 – 9325 200th Street
Langley, B.C. V1M 3A7
You must inspect your tires after any hard braking situations or after tires have slid
on the pavement. This can cause a flat spot or other damage to the tread of the
tire.
Spinning
• Do not allow tires to spin at speeds greater than 35 mph if vehicle becomes stuck.
• Do not stand behind a spinning tire while attempting to push a vehicle.
Speed and force can cause a tire to disintegrate and explode and may
cause property damage and/or personal injury.
Recommended Tire Rotation
Front and rear tires perform differently and consequently YOKOHAMA
recommends tire rotation to ensure even wear and lengthen tread life. In the absence of the vehicle manufacturer’s instruction, YOKOHAMA recommends that its
tires be rotated every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) for normal applications.
Tire Loading
Never exceed the maximum vehicle load limit listed on the vehicle placard, tire information label or in the owners manual. Be aware of the load carrying limits
molded into the tire’s sidewall and do not exceed those limits. Maximum load can
only be carried at the maximum cold inflation pressure indicated on the tire’s sidewall.
For Canadian Customer Assistance call:
(888) YOKOTEL
Speed Limits
The Yokohama Rubber Co., LTD.
Regardless of the speed capability of your tires, never exceed lawful speeds or
speeds dictated by driving conditions.
36-11, Shimbashi 5-Chome
Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8685, Japan
Hazards
Objects in the road that could damage your tires should be safely avoided.
These objects include: potholes, glass, metal, rocks, wood debris and the like. Unavoidable contact should prompt a thorough tire inspection.
Air Pressure
Air pressure maintenance is critical to tire service life. Tire pressures must be
checked frequently when tires are cold (before operation, cool to the touch) and no
less than once per month and before extended operation. Use a tire gauge to
check pressure and maintain it per the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations
(on vehicle placard or in owner’s manual). Do not reduce pressure when tire is hot
and do not inflate a cold tire higher than limits molded on the tire’s sidewall.
Do not overlook spare tire inflation pressure.
M-089-1114
WARNING
A) SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT FROM:
• Tire failure due to underinflation, overinflation, or overloading –
follow owner’s manual or tire placard in vehicle.
• Explosion of the tire/rim assembly due to improper mounting –
only specially trained persons should mount tires.
B) THERE IS DANGER IN INSTALLING A TIRE OF ONE RIM
DIAMETER ON A RIM OF A DIFFERENT RIM DIAMETER
Always replace a tire on a rim with another tire of exactly the
same rim diameter designation and suffix letters.
For example, a 16 inch tire goes with a 16 inch rim.
Never mount a 16 inch size diameter tire on a 16.5 inch rim.
LIMITED
WARRANTY
FOR ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TIRES
Passenger Car
Light Truck
Temporary Spare
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION
U.S.A.
For Customer Assistance call:
(800) 722-9888
(available Monday-Friday, 6:00 AM – 4:00 PM PST)
Select #1 for the Yokohama Dealer Locator
(available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week)
Tire Tread
Tires must be replaced when the depth of the tread reaches 2/32 inch (1.6 mm).
YOKOHAMA tires are manufactured with tread wear indicators molded into the tire
grooves which indicate tread wearout. As tires wear down to 2/32 inch (1.6mm),
and tread depth is reduced, tire traction is reduced during rainfall and winter road
conditions. Visual tire inspection therefore becomes more crucial as the tires wear
out.
Hard Braking
Yokohama Tire Corporation
Corporate Headquarters
1 MacArthur Place, Suite 800
Santa Ana, California 92707
(800) 423-4544
All tires require owner maintenance regardless of how well a tire is
constructed. Operational damages such as punctures, impact damage,
cuts, incorrect inflation, etc., may cause tire failure and subsequent
personal injury and/or property damage. Simple operational and
maintenance practices, as listed below, will reduce the chances of
tire problems.
We want your feedback. We invite you to complete
our customer satisfaction survey on
www.yokohamatire.com
Tire Inspection
Visually inspect your tires frequently for any tire damage such as scrapes, bulges,
cuts, nails, irregular wear, etc. resulting from operation. This must be done immediately after any known or suspected contact with an object in the road, a pothole,
road irregularity or after severe braking. Refer these conditions to a
reputable tire service center for repair or replacement. Never drive on a tire if such
conditions appear.
CANADA
Yokohama Tire (Canada) Inc.
Corporate Headquarters
#500 – 9325 200th Street
Langley, B.C. V1M 3A7
You must inspect your tires after any hard braking situations or after tires have slid
on the pavement. This can cause a flat spot or other damage to the tread of the
tire.
Spinning
• Do not allow tires to spin at speeds greater than 35 mph if vehicle becomes stuck.
• Do not stand behind a spinning tire while attempting to push a vehicle.
Speed and force can cause a tire to disintegrate and explode and may
cause property damage and/or personal injury.
Recommended Tire Rotation
Front and rear tires perform differently and consequently YOKOHAMA
recommends tire rotation to ensure even wear and lengthen tread life. In the absence of the vehicle manufacturer’s instruction, YOKOHAMA recommends that its
tires be rotated every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) for normal applications.
Tire Loading
Never exceed the maximum vehicle load limit listed on the vehicle placard, tire information label or in the owners manual. Be aware of the load carrying limits
molded into the tire’s sidewall and do not exceed those limits. Maximum load can
only be carried at the maximum cold inflation pressure indicated on the tire’s sidewall.
For Canadian Customer Assistance call:
(888) YOKOTEL
Speed Limits
The Yokohama Rubber Co., LTD.
Regardless of the speed capability of your tires, never exceed lawful speeds or
speeds dictated by driving conditions.
36-11, Shimbashi 5-Chome
Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8685, Japan
Hazards
Objects in the road that could damage your tires should be safely avoided.
These objects include: potholes, glass, metal, rocks, wood debris and the like. Unavoidable contact should prompt a thorough tire inspection.
Air Pressure
Air pressure maintenance is critical to tire service life. Tire pressures must be
checked frequently when tires are cold (before operation, cool to the touch) and no
less than once per month and before extended operation. Use a tire gauge to
check pressure and maintain it per the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations
(on vehicle placard or in owner’s manual). Do not reduce pressure when tire is hot
and do not inflate a cold tire higher than limits molded on the tire’s sidewall.
Do not overlook spare tire inflation pressure.
M-089-1114
WARNING
A) SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT FROM:
• Tire failure due to underinflation, overinflation, or overloading –
follow owner’s manual or tire placard in vehicle.
• Explosion of the tire/rim assembly due to improper mounting –
only specially trained persons should mount tires.
B) THERE IS DANGER IN INSTALLING A TIRE OF ONE RIM
DIAMETER ON A RIM OF A DIFFERENT RIM DIAMETER
Always replace a tire on a rim with another tire of exactly the
same rim diameter designation and suffix letters.
For example, a 16 inch tire goes with a 16 inch rim.
Never mount a 16 inch size diameter tire on a 16.5 inch rim.
LIMITED
WARRANTY
FOR ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TIRES
Passenger Car
Light Truck
Temporary Spare
IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION
U.S.A.
For Customer Assistance call:
(800) 722-9888
(available Monday-Friday, 6:00 AM – 4:00 PM PST)
Select #1 for the Yokohama Dealer Locator
(available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week)
Tire Tread
Tires must be replaced when the depth of the tread reaches 2/32 inch (1.6 mm).
YOKOHAMA tires are manufactured with tread wear indicators molded into the tire
grooves which indicate tread wearout. As tires wear down to 2/32 inch (1.6mm),
and tread depth is reduced, tire traction is reduced during rainfall and winter road
conditions. Visual tire inspection therefore becomes more crucial as the tires wear
out.
Hard Braking
Yokohama Tire Corporation
Corporate Headquarters
1 MacArthur Place, Suite 800
Santa Ana, California 92707
(800) 423-4544
All tires require owner maintenance regardless of how well a tire is
constructed. Operational damages such as punctures, impact damage,
cuts, incorrect inflation, etc., may cause tire failure and subsequent
personal injury and/or property damage. Simple operational and
maintenance practices, as listed below, will reduce the chances of
tire problems.
We want your feedback. We invite you to complete
our customer satisfaction survey on
www.yokohamatire.com
Tire Inspection
Visually inspect your tires frequently for any tire damage such as scrapes, bulges,
cuts, nails, irregular wear, etc. resulting from operation. This must be done immediately after any known or suspected contact with an object in the road, a pothole,
road irregularity or after severe braking. Refer these conditions to a
reputable tire service center for repair or replacement. Never drive on a tire if such
conditions appear.
CANADA
Yokohama Tire (Canada) Inc.
Corporate Headquarters
#500 – 9325 200th Street
Langley, B.C. V1M 3A7
You must inspect your tires after any hard braking situations or after tires have slid
on the pavement. This can cause a flat spot or other damage to the tread of the
tire.
Spinning
• Do not allow tires to spin at speeds greater than 35 mph if vehicle becomes stuck.
• Do not stand behind a spinning tire while attempting to push a vehicle.
Speed and force can cause a tire to disintegrate and explode and may
cause property damage and/or personal injury.
Recommended Tire Rotation
Front and rear tires perform differently and consequently YOKOHAMA
recommends tire rotation to ensure even wear and lengthen tread life. In the absence of the vehicle manufacturer’s instruction, YOKOHAMA recommends that its
tires be rotated every 7,500 miles (12,000 km) for normal applications.
Tire Loading
Never exceed the maximum vehicle load limit listed on the vehicle placard, tire information label or in the owners manual. Be aware of the load carrying limits
molded into the tire’s sidewall and do not exceed those limits. Maximum load can
only be carried at the maximum cold inflation pressure indicated on the tire’s sidewall.
For Canadian Customer Assistance call:
(888) YOKOTEL
Speed Limits
The Yokohama Rubber Co., LTD.
Regardless of the speed capability of your tires, never exceed lawful speeds or
speeds dictated by driving conditions.
36-11, Shimbashi 5-Chome
Minato-ku, Tokyo 105-8685, Japan
Hazards
Objects in the road that could damage your tires should be safely avoided.
These objects include: potholes, glass, metal, rocks, wood debris and the like. Unavoidable contact should prompt a thorough tire inspection.
Air Pressure
Air pressure maintenance is critical to tire service life. Tire pressures must be
checked frequently when tires are cold (before operation, cool to the touch) and no
less than once per month and before extended operation. Use a tire gauge to
check pressure and maintain it per the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations
(on vehicle placard or in owner’s manual). Do not reduce pressure when tire is hot
and do not inflate a cold tire higher than limits molded on the tire’s sidewall.
Do not overlook spare tire inflation pressure.
M-089-1114
WARNING
A) SERIOUS INJURY MAY RESULT FROM:
• Tire failure due to underinflation, overinflation, or overloading –
follow owner’s manual or tire placard in vehicle.
• Explosion of the tire/rim assembly due to improper mounting –
only specially trained persons should mount tires.
B) THERE IS DANGER IN INSTALLING A TIRE OF ONE RIM
DIAMETER ON A RIM OF A DIFFERENT RIM DIAMETER
Always replace a tire on a rim with another tire of exactly the
same rim diameter designation and suffix letters.
For example, a 16 inch tire goes with a 16 inch rim.
Never mount a 16 inch size diameter tire on a 16.5 inch rim.
LIMITED
WARRANTY
FOR ORIGINAL EQUIPMENT TIRES
Passenger Car
Light Truck
Temporary Spare
YOKOHAMA
LIMITED WARRANTY
Original Equipment Tires for passenger car,
temporary spare and light truck tires
As you know, many safety, comfort and performance features
went into the design of your new vehicle – and your tires. At
Yokohama, every tire we engineer incorporates the highest safety
and comfort features in conjunction with the most enhanced
performance capabilities. And, to ensure your complete satisfaction,
Yokohama has enclosed this Limited Warranty brochure for your
tires. As the original equipment tire manufacturer for your vehicle,
Yokohama wants to offer its support in helping you properly
maintain and service your tires and ensure you have the correct
contact information in the unlikely event of a tire issue. Please
refer to the back panel of this brochure for information on obtaining customer assistance in your area.
This limited warranty provides for tire replacement under certain specified
conditions. This policy applies to original equipment tires used in normal
highway service displaying warrantable conditions. Tires that become unserviceable or wear out because of neglect or mistreatment are excluded
from Yokohama warranty coverage.
1. WARRANTY ELIGIBILITY
This warranty applies to every YOKOHAMA original equipment passenger
car, light truck, and temporary spare tire bearing the YOKOHAMA brand
name and complete DOT serial identification number. Eligible tires must be
used on the vehicle on which they were originally equipped in conformance
with the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations.
2. WHAT IS NOT WARRANTED
Tires that have become unserviceable for the following reasons:
• Road hazard injuries or damages, caused to the tire by obstacles and debris
such as cuts, punctures (whether repairable or not), snags, bruises, tears, or
impact breaks.
• Improper repairs or repairs that have failed.
• Improper inflation or other maintenance abuses.
• Incorrect mounting of the tire, or tire/wheel imbalance.
• Mechanical irregularities in the vehicle such as wheel misalignment,
worn, or faulty parts.
• Accident, corrosion, vandalism, fire, or damage caused by nature.
• Tires used on vehicles in racing or special applications.
• Non-speed-rated temporary spare tires used over 50 mph (80 km/h).
• Tires worn out [2/32 inch (1.6 mm) or less of tread remaining].
• Tires that have been retreaded.
• Tires transferred from the vehicle on which they were originally intsalled.
• Improper storage
3. WHAT IS WARRANTED
Tires that have become unserviceable for reasons other than stated above
will be replaced in accordance with this warranty.
If a warrantable condition is found, tires will be replaced
as follows:
A) Passenger Car and Light Truck Tires (Other than Temporary
Spare Tires)
When a tire becomes unserviceable during the first 2/32 inch
(1.6 mm) of original usable tread depth or 12 months from date of
vehicle purchase, whichever comes first, it will be replaced with a
comparable new YOKOHAMA tire free of charge. During this period,
tires will be mounted and balanced without charge. Other service
charges such as tire rotation, alignment or applicable taxes are
payable by the customer.
When a tire has worn past the above specified period for free
replacement, the customer must pay for the cost of a new
comparable YOKOHAMA passenger car or light truck tire
on a pro-rated basis. The dealer shall determine this cost by
multiplying the percentage of usable tread worn by the current
retail selling price of that tire at the time of warranty replacement.
The costs of mounting, balancing and any other service charges
or applicable taxes are payable by the customer.
The tire is covered by this warranty for the life of the original usable
tread (the original tread depth down to the level of tread wear
indicator bars molded at 2/32 inch or 1.6 mm) or for 48 months from
the date of vehicle purchase, whichever comes first. This time period
does not represent the expected service life for tires covered by
this warranty.
B) Temporary Spare Tires
When then original tread of a YOKOHAMA Temporary Spare tire used
in temporary highway service on the vehicle in which it was originally
equipped, is worn not more than 1/32 inch or 0.8 mm, the tire will be
replaced with a new YOKOHAMA Temporary Spare tire free of charge,
without charge for mounting and balancing the new tire. Additional
service charges are payable by the customer.
Temporary Spare tires worn in excess of 1/32 inch or 0.8 mm but
less than 2/32 inch or 1.6 mm, will be replaced and the customer
charged 50% of the current retail selling price of the tire. The costs
of mounting, balancing and any other service charges are payable
by the customer.
3. LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
All implied warranties, including any warranty of merchantability or
fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly limited to the duration of this
written warranty.
All obligations or liabilities for loss of time, inconvenience, loss of vehicle
use or any other incidental or consequential damages are hereby excluded.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages
so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply.
4. YOKOHAMA’S OBLIGATIONS
Replacements qualifying under the warranty will be made by an
authorized YOKOHAMA retail tire dealer and will be handled quickly.
Listings for participating dealers may be found in the yellow pages
of your telephone book or at www.yokohamatire.com for US dealers and
www.yokohamatire.ca for Canadian dealers.
5. CUSTOMER’S OBLIGATIONS
The customer must present the claim tire, together with the vehicle on
which it was used, to an authorized YOKOHAMA retail tire dealer. Tires replaced on a warranty basis become the property of YOKOHAMA TIRE
CORPORATION.
The customer is required to pay the adjusted price of the new tire
(dealer’s current retail selling price at the time of adjustment less credit
allowance) and taxes. The customer is responsible for any payments
arising out of dealer service such as mounting, balancing, tire rotation,
and alignment UNLESS SPECIALLY INCLUDED IN THE APPLICABLE
WARRANTY.
To obtain a free-replacement warranty, the customer must present
proof of vehicle purchase date either by the new vehicle invoice or
license registration.
6. LEGAL RIGHTS
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other
rights which may vary from state to state.
YOKOHAMA TEMPORARY
SPARE TIRE
High Pressure Spare Operating Instructions
Any tire, no matter how well constructed, may fail due to improper maintenance or
service factors. Tire failure may create a risk of property damage and serious or
fatal injury. For your safety, please follow the instructions below.
1. The YOKOHAMA high pressure spare tire is designed for temporary use only
and must not be used continually as a regular tire.
2. Avoid driving over obstacles that may damage the tire through impact or
cutting, such as potholes, glass, metal, etc.
3. Speed must not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) for non-speed-rated Temporary
Spare tires.
4. A tread life of up to 3,000 miles (4,800 km) can be expected depending on road
conditions and your driving habits. To conserve tire tread life, the spare should
be returned to the trunk as soon as the standard tire can be repaired or replaced.
5. Because the YOKOHAMA high pressure spare tire was specifically designed for
your car, it should not be used on any other vehicle.
6. Do not use snow chains on your YOKOHAMA high pressure spare. This could
cause damage to your vehicle.
7. When the tread wear indicator appears on the tire, replace it only with the same
type spare tire.
8. Check the tire’s cold inflation pressure monthly and maintain at 60 psi
(4.2 kg/cm2) even when not in use. Do not inflate over 60 psi.
9. The YOKOHAMA high pressure spare tire should not be used with any other rim
nor should standard tires, wheel covers, or trim rings be used on the YOKOHAMA high pressure spare tire rim on which the YOKOHAMA high
pressure spare tire was originally installed.
YOKOHAMA
LIMITED WARRANTY
Original Equipment Tires for passenger car,
temporary spare and light truck tires
As you know, many safety, comfort and performance features
went into the design of your new vehicle – and your tires. At
Yokohama, every tire we engineer incorporates the highest safety
and comfort features in conjunction with the most enhanced
performance capabilities. And, to ensure your complete satisfaction,
Yokohama has enclosed this Limited Warranty brochure for your
tires. As the original equipment tire manufacturer for your vehicle,
Yokohama wants to offer its support in helping you properly
maintain and service your tires and ensure you have the correct
contact information in the unlikely event of a tire issue. Please
refer to the back panel of this brochure for information on obtaining customer assistance in your area.
This limited warranty provides for tire replacement under certain specified
conditions. This policy applies to original equipment tires used in normal
highway service displaying warrantable conditions. Tires that become unserviceable or wear out because of neglect or mistreatment are excluded
from Yokohama warranty coverage.
1. WARRANTY ELIGIBILITY
This warranty applies to every YOKOHAMA original equipment passenger
car, light truck, and temporary spare tire bearing the YOKOHAMA brand
name and complete DOT serial identification number. Eligible tires must be
used on the vehicle on which they were originally equipped in conformance
with the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations.
2. WHAT IS NOT WARRANTED
Tires that have become unserviceable for the following reasons:
• Road hazard injuries or damages, caused to the tire by obstacles and debris
such as cuts, punctures (whether repairable or not), snags, bruises, tears, or
impact breaks.
• Improper repairs or repairs that have failed.
• Improper inflation or other maintenance abuses.
• Incorrect mounting of the tire, or tire/wheel imbalance.
• Mechanical irregularities in the vehicle such as wheel misalignment,
worn, or faulty parts.
• Accident, corrosion, vandalism, fire, or damage caused by nature.
• Tires used on vehicles in racing or special applications.
• Non-speed-rated temporary spare tires used over 50 mph (80 km/h).
• Tires worn out [2/32 inch (1.6 mm) or less of tread remaining].
• Tires that have been retreaded.
• Tires transferred from the vehicle on which they were originally intsalled.
• Improper storage
3. WHAT IS WARRANTED
Tires that have become unserviceable for reasons other than stated above
will be replaced in accordance with this warranty.
If a warrantable condition is found, tires will be replaced
as follows:
A) Passenger Car and Light Truck Tires (Other than Temporary
Spare Tires)
When a tire becomes unserviceable during the first 2/32 inch
(1.6 mm) of original usable tread depth or 12 months from date of
vehicle purchase, whichever comes first, it will be replaced with a
comparable new YOKOHAMA tire free of charge. During this period,
tires will be mounted and balanced without charge. Other service
charges such as tire rotation, alignment or applicable taxes are
payable by the customer.
When a tire has worn past the above specified period for free
replacement, the customer must pay for the cost of a new
comparable YOKOHAMA passenger car or light truck tire
on a pro-rated basis. The dealer shall determine this cost by
multiplying the percentage of usable tread worn by the current
retail selling price of that tire at the time of warranty replacement.
The costs of mounting, balancing and any other service charges
or applicable taxes are payable by the customer.
The tire is covered by this warranty for the life of the original usable
tread (the original tread depth down to the level of tread wear
indicator bars molded at 2/32 inch or 1.6 mm) or for 48 months from
the date of vehicle purchase, whichever comes first. This time period
does not represent the expected service life for tires covered by
this warranty.
B) Temporary Spare Tires
When then original tread of a YOKOHAMA Temporary Spare tire used
in temporary highway service on the vehicle in which it was originally
equipped, is worn not more than 1/32 inch or 0.8 mm, the tire will be
replaced with a new YOKOHAMA Temporary Spare tire free of charge,
without charge for mounting and balancing the new tire. Additional
service charges are payable by the customer.
Temporary Spare tires worn in excess of 1/32 inch or 0.8 mm but
less than 2/32 inch or 1.6 mm, will be replaced and the customer
charged 50% of the current retail selling price of the tire. The costs
of mounting, balancing and any other service charges are payable
by the customer.
3. LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
All implied warranties, including any warranty of merchantability or
fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly limited to the duration of this
written warranty.
All obligations or liabilities for loss of time, inconvenience, loss of vehicle
use or any other incidental or consequential damages are hereby excluded.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages
so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply.
4. YOKOHAMA’S OBLIGATIONS
Replacements qualifying under the warranty will be made by an
authorized YOKOHAMA retail tire dealer and will be handled quickly.
Listings for participating dealers may be found in the yellow pages
of your telephone book or at www.yokohamatire.com for US dealers and
www.yokohamatire.ca for Canadian dealers.
5. CUSTOMER’S OBLIGATIONS
The customer must present the claim tire, together with the vehicle on
which it was used, to an authorized YOKOHAMA retail tire dealer. Tires replaced on a warranty basis become the property of YOKOHAMA TIRE
CORPORATION.
The customer is required to pay the adjusted price of the new tire
(dealer’s current retail selling price at the time of adjustment less credit
allowance) and taxes. The customer is responsible for any payments
arising out of dealer service such as mounting, balancing, tire rotation,
and alignment UNLESS SPECIALLY INCLUDED IN THE APPLICABLE
WARRANTY.
To obtain a free-replacement warranty, the customer must present
proof of vehicle purchase date either by the new vehicle invoice or
license registration.
6. LEGAL RIGHTS
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other
rights which may vary from state to state.
YOKOHAMA TEMPORARY
SPARE TIRE
High Pressure Spare Operating Instructions
Any tire, no matter how well constructed, may fail due to improper maintenance or
service factors. Tire failure may create a risk of property damage and serious or
fatal injury. For your safety, please follow the instructions below.
1. The YOKOHAMA high pressure spare tire is designed for temporary use only
and must not be used continually as a regular tire.
2. Avoid driving over obstacles that may damage the tire through impact or
cutting, such as potholes, glass, metal, etc.
3. Speed must not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) for non-speed-rated Temporary
Spare tires.
4. A tread life of up to 3,000 miles (4,800 km) can be expected depending on road
conditions and your driving habits. To conserve tire tread life, the spare should
be returned to the trunk as soon as the standard tire can be repaired or replaced.
5. Because the YOKOHAMA high pressure spare tire was specifically designed for
your car, it should not be used on any other vehicle.
6. Do not use snow chains on your YOKOHAMA high pressure spare. This could
cause damage to your vehicle.
7. When the tread wear indicator appears on the tire, replace it only with the same
type spare tire.
8. Check the tire’s cold inflation pressure monthly and maintain at 60 psi
(4.2 kg/cm2) even when not in use. Do not inflate over 60 psi.
9. The YOKOHAMA high pressure spare tire should not be used with any other rim
nor should standard tires, wheel covers, or trim rings be used on the YOKOHAMA high pressure spare tire rim on which the YOKOHAMA high
pressure spare tire was originally installed.
YOKOHAMA
LIMITED WARRANTY
Original Equipment Tires for passenger car,
temporary spare and light truck tires
As you know, many safety, comfort and performance features
went into the design of your new vehicle – and your tires. At
Yokohama, every tire we engineer incorporates the highest safety
and comfort features in conjunction with the most enhanced
performance capabilities. And, to ensure your complete satisfaction,
Yokohama has enclosed this Limited Warranty brochure for your
tires. As the original equipment tire manufacturer for your vehicle,
Yokohama wants to offer its support in helping you properly
maintain and service your tires and ensure you have the correct
contact information in the unlikely event of a tire issue. Please
refer to the back panel of this brochure for information on obtaining customer assistance in your area.
This limited warranty provides for tire replacement under certain specified
conditions. This policy applies to original equipment tires used in normal
highway service displaying warrantable conditions. Tires that become unserviceable or wear out because of neglect or mistreatment are excluded
from Yokohama warranty coverage.
1. WARRANTY ELIGIBILITY
This warranty applies to every YOKOHAMA original equipment passenger
car, light truck, and temporary spare tire bearing the YOKOHAMA brand
name and complete DOT serial identification number. Eligible tires must be
used on the vehicle on which they were originally equipped in conformance
with the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations.
2. WHAT IS NOT WARRANTED
Tires that have become unserviceable for the following reasons:
• Road hazard injuries or damages, caused to the tire by obstacles and debris
such as cuts, punctures (whether repairable or not), snags, bruises, tears, or
impact breaks.
• Improper repairs or repairs that have failed.
• Improper inflation or other maintenance abuses.
• Incorrect mounting of the tire, or tire/wheel imbalance.
• Mechanical irregularities in the vehicle such as wheel misalignment,
worn, or faulty parts.
• Accident, corrosion, vandalism, fire, or damage caused by nature.
• Tires used on vehicles in racing or special applications.
• Non-speed-rated temporary spare tires used over 50 mph (80 km/h).
• Tires worn out [2/32 inch (1.6 mm) or less of tread remaining].
• Tires that have been retreaded.
• Tires transferred from the vehicle on which they were originally intsalled.
• Improper storage
3. WHAT IS WARRANTED
Tires that have become unserviceable for reasons other than stated above
will be replaced in accordance with this warranty.
If a warrantable condition is found, tires will be replaced
as follows:
A) Passenger Car and Light Truck Tires (Other than Temporary
Spare Tires)
When a tire becomes unserviceable during the first 2/32 inch
(1.6 mm) of original usable tread depth or 12 months from date of
vehicle purchase, whichever comes first, it will be replaced with a
comparable new YOKOHAMA tire free of charge. During this period,
tires will be mounted and balanced without charge. Other service
charges such as tire rotation, alignment or applicable taxes are
payable by the customer.
When a tire has worn past the above specified period for free
replacement, the customer must pay for the cost of a new
comparable YOKOHAMA passenger car or light truck tire
on a pro-rated basis. The dealer shall determine this cost by
multiplying the percentage of usable tread worn by the current
retail selling price of that tire at the time of warranty replacement.
The costs of mounting, balancing and any other service charges
or applicable taxes are payable by the customer.
The tire is covered by this warranty for the life of the original usable
tread (the original tread depth down to the level of tread wear
indicator bars molded at 2/32 inch or 1.6 mm) or for 48 months from
the date of vehicle purchase, whichever comes first. This time period
does not represent the expected service life for tires covered by
this warranty.
B) Temporary Spare Tires
When then original tread of a YOKOHAMA Temporary Spare tire used
in temporary highway service on the vehicle in which it was originally
equipped, is worn not more than 1/32 inch or 0.8 mm, the tire will be
replaced with a new YOKOHAMA Temporary Spare tire free of charge,
without charge for mounting and balancing the new tire. Additional
service charges are payable by the customer.
Temporary Spare tires worn in excess of 1/32 inch or 0.8 mm but
less than 2/32 inch or 1.6 mm, will be replaced and the customer
charged 50% of the current retail selling price of the tire. The costs
of mounting, balancing and any other service charges are payable
by the customer.
3. LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
All implied warranties, including any warranty of merchantability or
fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly limited to the duration of this
written warranty.
All obligations or liabilities for loss of time, inconvenience, loss of vehicle
use or any other incidental or consequential damages are hereby excluded.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages
so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply.
4. YOKOHAMA’S OBLIGATIONS
Replacements qualifying under the warranty will be made by an
authorized YOKOHAMA retail tire dealer and will be handled quickly.
Listings for participating dealers may be found in the yellow pages
of your telephone book or at www.yokohamatire.com for US dealers and
www.yokohamatire.ca for Canadian dealers.
5. CUSTOMER’S OBLIGATIONS
The customer must present the claim tire, together with the vehicle on
which it was used, to an authorized YOKOHAMA retail tire dealer. Tires replaced on a warranty basis become the property of YOKOHAMA TIRE
CORPORATION.
The customer is required to pay the adjusted price of the new tire
(dealer’s current retail selling price at the time of adjustment less credit
allowance) and taxes. The customer is responsible for any payments
arising out of dealer service such as mounting, balancing, tire rotation,
and alignment UNLESS SPECIALLY INCLUDED IN THE APPLICABLE
WARRANTY.
To obtain a free-replacement warranty, the customer must present
proof of vehicle purchase date either by the new vehicle invoice or
license registration.
6. LEGAL RIGHTS
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other
rights which may vary from state to state.
YOKOHAMA TEMPORARY
SPARE TIRE
High Pressure Spare Operating Instructions
Any tire, no matter how well constructed, may fail due to improper maintenance or
service factors. Tire failure may create a risk of property damage and serious or
fatal injury. For your safety, please follow the instructions below.
1. The YOKOHAMA high pressure spare tire is designed for temporary use only
and must not be used continually as a regular tire.
2. Avoid driving over obstacles that may damage the tire through impact or
cutting, such as potholes, glass, metal, etc.
3. Speed must not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) for non-speed-rated Temporary
Spare tires.
4. A tread life of up to 3,000 miles (4,800 km) can be expected depending on road
conditions and your driving habits. To conserve tire tread life, the spare should
be returned to the trunk as soon as the standard tire can be repaired or replaced.
5. Because the YOKOHAMA high pressure spare tire was specifically designed for
your car, it should not be used on any other vehicle.
6. Do not use snow chains on your YOKOHAMA high pressure spare. This could
cause damage to your vehicle.
7. When the tread wear indicator appears on the tire, replace it only with the same
type spare tire.
8. Check the tire’s cold inflation pressure monthly and maintain at 60 psi
(4.2 kg/cm2) even when not in use. Do not inflate over 60 psi.
9. The YOKOHAMA high pressure spare tire should not be used with any other rim
nor should standard tires, wheel covers, or trim rings be used on the YOKOHAMA high pressure spare tire rim on which the YOKOHAMA high
pressure spare tire was originally installed.
YOKOHAMA
LIMITED WARRANTY
Original Equipment Tires for passenger car,
temporary spare and light truck tires
As you know, many safety, comfort and performance features
went into the design of your new vehicle – and your tires. At
Yokohama, every tire we engineer incorporates the highest safety
and comfort features in conjunction with the most enhanced
performance capabilities. And, to ensure your complete satisfaction,
Yokohama has enclosed this Limited Warranty brochure for your
tires. As the original equipment tire manufacturer for your vehicle,
Yokohama wants to offer its support in helping you properly
maintain and service your tires and ensure you have the correct
contact information in the unlikely event of a tire issue. Please
refer to the back panel of this brochure for information on obtaining customer assistance in your area.
This limited warranty provides for tire replacement under certain specified
conditions. This policy applies to original equipment tires used in normal
highway service displaying warrantable conditions. Tires that become unserviceable or wear out because of neglect or mistreatment are excluded
from Yokohama warranty coverage.
1. WARRANTY ELIGIBILITY
This warranty applies to every YOKOHAMA original equipment passenger
car, light truck, and temporary spare tire bearing the YOKOHAMA brand
name and complete DOT serial identification number. Eligible tires must be
used on the vehicle on which they were originally equipped in conformance
with the vehicle manufacturer’s recommendations.
2. WHAT IS NOT WARRANTED
Tires that have become unserviceable for the following reasons:
• Road hazard injuries or damages, caused to the tire by obstacles and debris
such as cuts, punctures (whether repairable or not), snags, bruises, tears, or
impact breaks.
• Improper repairs or repairs that have failed.
• Improper inflation or other maintenance abuses.
• Incorrect mounting of the tire, or tire/wheel imbalance.
• Mechanical irregularities in the vehicle such as wheel misalignment,
worn, or faulty parts.
• Accident, corrosion, vandalism, fire, or damage caused by nature.
• Tires used on vehicles in racing or special applications.
• Non-speed-rated temporary spare tires used over 50 mph (80 km/h).
• Tires worn out [2/32 inch (1.6 mm) or less of tread remaining].
• Tires that have been retreaded.
• Tires transferred from the vehicle on which they were originally intsalled.
• Improper storage
3. WHAT IS WARRANTED
Tires that have become unserviceable for reasons other than stated above
will be replaced in accordance with this warranty.
If a warrantable condition is found, tires will be replaced
as follows:
A) Passenger Car and Light Truck Tires (Other than Temporary
Spare Tires)
When a tire becomes unserviceable during the first 2/32 inch
(1.6 mm) of original usable tread depth or 12 months from date of
vehicle purchase, whichever comes first, it will be replaced with a
comparable new YOKOHAMA tire free of charge. During this period,
tires will be mounted and balanced without charge. Other service
charges such as tire rotation, alignment or applicable taxes are
payable by the customer.
When a tire has worn past the above specified period for free
replacement, the customer must pay for the cost of a new
comparable YOKOHAMA passenger car or light truck tire
on a pro-rated basis. The dealer shall determine this cost by
multiplying the percentage of usable tread worn by the current
retail selling price of that tire at the time of warranty replacement.
The costs of mounting, balancing and any other service charges
or applicable taxes are payable by the customer.
The tire is covered by this warranty for the life of the original usable
tread (the original tread depth down to the level of tread wear
indicator bars molded at 2/32 inch or 1.6 mm) or for 48 months from
the date of vehicle purchase, whichever comes first. This time period
does not represent the expected service life for tires covered by
this warranty.
B) Temporary Spare Tires
When then original tread of a YOKOHAMA Temporary Spare tire used
in temporary highway service on the vehicle in which it was originally
equipped, is worn not more than 1/32 inch or 0.8 mm, the tire will be
replaced with a new YOKOHAMA Temporary Spare tire free of charge,
without charge for mounting and balancing the new tire. Additional
service charges are payable by the customer.
Temporary Spare tires worn in excess of 1/32 inch or 0.8 mm but
less than 2/32 inch or 1.6 mm, will be replaced and the customer
charged 50% of the current retail selling price of the tire. The costs
of mounting, balancing and any other service charges are payable
by the customer.
3. LIMITATIONS AND EXCLUSIONS
All implied warranties, including any warranty of merchantability or
fitness for a particular purpose, are expressly limited to the duration of this
written warranty.
All obligations or liabilities for loss of time, inconvenience, loss of vehicle
use or any other incidental or consequential damages are hereby excluded.
Some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty
lasts, or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages
so the above limitations or exclusions may not apply.
4. YOKOHAMA’S OBLIGATIONS
Replacements qualifying under the warranty will be made by an
authorized YOKOHAMA retail tire dealer and will be handled quickly.
Listings for participating dealers may be found in the yellow pages
of your telephone book or at www.yokohamatire.com for US dealers and
www.yokohamatire.ca for Canadian dealers.
5. CUSTOMER’S OBLIGATIONS
The customer must present the claim tire, together with the vehicle on
which it was used, to an authorized YOKOHAMA retail tire dealer. Tires replaced on a warranty basis become the property of YOKOHAMA TIRE
CORPORATION.
The customer is required to pay the adjusted price of the new tire
(dealer’s current retail selling price at the time of adjustment less credit
allowance) and taxes. The customer is responsible for any payments
arising out of dealer service such as mounting, balancing, tire rotation,
and alignment UNLESS SPECIALLY INCLUDED IN THE APPLICABLE
WARRANTY.
To obtain a free-replacement warranty, the customer must present
proof of vehicle purchase date either by the new vehicle invoice or
license registration.
6. LEGAL RIGHTS
This warranty gives you specific legal rights. You may also have other
rights which may vary from state to state.
YOKOHAMA TEMPORARY
SPARE TIRE
High Pressure Spare Operating Instructions
Any tire, no matter how well constructed, may fail due to improper maintenance or
service factors. Tire failure may create a risk of property damage and serious or
fatal injury. For your safety, please follow the instructions below.
1. The YOKOHAMA high pressure spare tire is designed for temporary use only
and must not be used continually as a regular tire.
2. Avoid driving over obstacles that may damage the tire through impact or
cutting, such as potholes, glass, metal, etc.
3. Speed must not exceed 50 mph (80 km/h) for non-speed-rated Temporary
Spare tires.
4. A tread life of up to 3,000 miles (4,800 km) can be expected depending on road
conditions and your driving habits. To conserve tire tread life, the spare should
be returned to the trunk as soon as the standard tire can be repaired or replaced.
5. Because the YOKOHAMA high pressure spare tire was specifically designed for
your car, it should not be used on any other vehicle.
6. Do not use snow chains on your YOKOHAMA high pressure spare. This could
cause damage to your vehicle.
7. When the tread wear indicator appears on the tire, replace it only with the same
type spare tire.
8. Check the tire’s cold inflation pressure monthly and maintain at 60 psi
(4.2 kg/cm2) even when not in use. Do not inflate over 60 psi.
9. The YOKOHAMA high pressure spare tire should not be used with any other rim
nor should standard tires, wheel covers, or trim rings be used on the YOKOHAMA high pressure spare tire rim on which the YOKOHAMA high
pressure spare tire was originally installed.
The vehicle manufacturer may consider vehicle performance
characteristics when making tire replacement recommendations. Consult your vehicle owner’s manual for any information
regarding tire service life and replacement and follow the recommendations applicable to your vehicle.
TIRE MANUFACTURE DATE
The tire manufacture date is determined by examining the DOT
tire identification number, also known as the DOT serial number
or code, which can be found on at least one sidewall near the
wheel. It may be necessary to look on both sides of the tire to
find the entire serial code. For more information on DOT serial
codes, see “Tire Sidewall Labeling” in this manual.
Tires Produced Since 2000: The last four (4) digits of the serial code identify the week and year of production. In the example below, the tire was produced in the 18th week of 2000.
Another example, a tire with a serial code ending in “2406”
would have been produced in the 24th week of 2006.
18th WEEK YEAR 2000
Tires Produced Prior to 2000: The last three (3) digits of the
serial code identify the week and year of production. For
example, a tire with a code ending in “329” would likely have
been produced in the 32nd week of 1999, but possibly produced
in 1989. If in doubt, consult a qualified tire service professional.
TIRE REPAIRS
SAFETY WARNING
Driving on an improperly repaired tire is dangerous. An improper
repair can be unreliable or permit further damage to the tire. The
tire may suddenly fail, causing serious personal injury or death.
A complete inspection and repair of your tire in accordance with
Rubber Manufacturers Association (RMA) procedures should be
conducted by a qualified tire service professional.
While the comprehensive procedures and recommendations for
tire repair are beyond the scope of this manual, a proper tire
repair includes the following:
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