2007 Ford Taurus Owners Manual

Tires, Wheels and Loading
The  traction  grade   assigned  to  this tire  is  based  on
straight-ahead   braking  traction   tests,   and does  not  include
acceleration,   cornering,   hydroplaning  or  peak  traction  characteristics.
Temperature A B C
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.
The  temperature   grade   for this  tire  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  possible  tire  failure.
TIRES
Tires  are  designed  to  give many  thousands   of miles  of service,   but  they
must  be  maintained  in  order  to  get  the  maximum  benefit  from  them.
Glossary of tire terminology
Tir e labe l:  A label  showing  the  OE (Original  Equipment)    tire  sizes,
recommended   inflation  pressure   and  the  maximum  weight  the  vehicle
can  carry.
Tir e Ide ntifica  tion   Numbe r  (TIN) :  A number  on  the  sidewall  of
each  tire  providing  information  about   the  tire  brand  and
manufacturing   plant,  tire  size  and  date  of manufacture.   Also  referred
to  as DOT  code.
In fla tion  pr essu re:  A measure   of the  amount   of air  in a  tire.
St anda rd  loa d:  A class  of P-metric  or  Metric  tires  designed  to  carry  a
maximum  load  at  35 psi  [37 psi  (2.5  bar)  for Metric  tires].  Increasing
the  inflation  pressure   beyond  this  pressure   will not  increase   the  tire’s
load  carrying  capability.
Extra   loa d:  A class  of P-metric  or  Metric  tires  designed  to  carry  a
heavier  maximum  load  at  41 psi  [43 psi  (2.9  bar)  for  Metric tires].
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2007
Taurus (tau)
Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
USA (fus)
Product Specification
CategoriesFord Manuals, Ford Taurus Manuals
Model Year2007
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