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VehicleCare
WheelsandTires
{WARNING
WARNING (Continued)
Tires
Poorlymaintained andimproperly
usedtiresaredangerous.
.
Overinflated tiresaremore
likelytobecut,punctured
orbrokenbyasudden
impact—suchaswhenyou
hitapothole. Keeptiresat
therecommended pressure.
Yournewvehiclecomeswith
high-quality tiresmadebya
leading tiremanufacturer. Ifyou
everhavequestions aboutyour
tirewarranty andwhereto
obtainservice, seeyourvehicle
Warrantybooklet fordetails.
Foradditional information refer
tothetiremanufacturer.
.
Overloading yourtirescan
causeoverheating asaresult
oftoomuchflexing. You
couldhaveanair-outanda
seriousaccident. SeeVehicle
LoadLimitsonpage8‑12.
.
Worn,oldtirescancause
accidents. Ifyourtreadis
badlyworn,orifyourtires
havebeendamaged,
replacethem.
.
Underinflated tiresposethe
samedangerasoverloaded
tires.Theresulting accident
couldcauseseriousinjury.
Checkalltiresfrequently to
maintaintherecommended
pressure. Tirepressure
SeeTirePressure forHigh-Speed
Operation on page 9‑67 for
inflation pressure adjustment for
highspeeddriving.
shouldbecheckedwhenyour
tiresarecold.SeeTire
Pressureonpage9‑66.
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Product Specification
Categories | Cadillac CTS Manuals, Cadillac Manuals |
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Tags | Cadillac CTS 3.0, Cadillac CTS 3.6, Cadillac CTS 6.2 |
Model Year | 2010 |
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