Suzuki 57L1F001 User Manual

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INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE

57L20-03E

Measuring Air Pressure
Use the following steps to achieve
proper tire inflation:
1) Identify the recommended tire pres-

sure on the vehicle’s Tire and Load-
ing Information Label or in the
owner’s manual.

2) Remove the valve cap from the tire

valve stem.

3) Using a reliable pressure gauge,

measure the tire inflation pressure
by pressing the tire gauge firmly
onto the valve to get a pressure
measurement. Remember that
inflation pressures should be
checked when the tires are “cold”,
meaning before they have been
driven one mile or after sitting for
three hours or more allowing the
tire to cool to ambient air tempera-
ture.

4) If the air pressure is too high, slowly

release the air by pressing on the
tire valve stem with the edge of the
tire gauge until you reach the cor-
rect pressure.

5) If the air pressure is too low, fill the

tire with air at a service station until
it reaches the recommended pres-
sure.

6) Make sure all tires have the same

air pressure (unless the owner’s
manual indicates otherwise).

Tire Inspection
Inspect your vehicle’s tires at least
once a month by performing the fol-
lowing checks:
1) Measure the air pressure with a tire

gauge. Adjust the pressure if nec-
essary. Remember to check the
spare tire, too. Refer to the “Mea-
suring Air Pressure” section.

54G136

(1) Tread wear indicator
(2) Indicator location mark

2) Check that the depth of the tread

groove is more than 1.6 mm (0.06
in.). To help you check this, the tires
have molded-in tread wear indica-
tors in the grooves. When the indi-
cators appear on the tread surface,
the remaining depth of the tread is

WARNING

• Air pressures should be

checked when the tires are cold
or you may get inaccurate read-
ings.

• Check the inflation pressure

from time to time while inflating
the tire gradually, until the spec-
ified pressure is obtained.

• Never underinflate or overin-

flate the tires.
Underinflation can cause
unusual handling characteristics
or can cause the rim to slip on
the tire bead, resulting in an acci-
dent or damage to the tire or rim.
Underinflation can also cause
tires to overheat, leading to tire
failure.
Overinflation can cause the tire
to burst, resulting in personal
injury.
Overinflation can also cause
unusual handling characteristics
which may result in an accident.

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