When it is time for new tires, When it is time for new, Tires -51 – CHEVROLET 2011 Traverse User Manual

Page 363

Advertising
background image

Black plate (51,1)

Chevrolet Traverse Owner Manual - 2011

Vehicle Care

10-51

After the tires have been
rotated, adjust the front and rear
inflation pressures as shown on
the Tire and Loading Information
label. See Tire Pressure on
page 10‑44
and Vehicle Load
Limits on page 9‑12
.

Reset the Tire Pressure Monitor
System. See Tire Pressure
Monitor Operation on
page 10‑47
.

Make certain that all wheel nuts
are properly tightened. See
“Wheel Nut Torque” under
Capacities and Specifications on
page 12‑2
.

{

WARNING

Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the
parts to which it is fastened, can
make wheel nuts become loose
after time. The wheel could come
off and cause an accident. When

(Continued)

WARNING (Continued)

changing a wheel, remove any
rust or dirt from places where the
wheel attaches to the vehicle. In
an emergency, use a cloth or a
paper towel to do this; but be sure
to use a scraper or wire brush
later, if needed, to get all the rust
or dirt off. See If a Tire Goes Flat
on page 10‑58
.

Lightly coat the center of the
wheel hub with wheel bearing
grease after a wheel change or
tire rotation to prevent corrosion
or rust build-up. Do not get
grease on the flat wheel
mounting surface or on the
wheel nuts or bolts.

Make sure the spare tire, if the
vehicle has one, is stored
securely. Push, pull, and then try

to rotate or turn the tire. If it
moves, tighten the cable. See
Tire Changing on page 10‑68.

When It Is Time for New
Tires

Factors such as maintenance,
temperatures, driving speeds,
vehicle loading, and road conditions
affect the wear rate of the tires.

Treadwear indicators are one way to
tell when it is time for new tires.
Treadwear indicators appear when
the tires have only 1.6 mm (1/16 in)

Advertising