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Section 4
The tire information label says
what size tires you need.
To determine the location of your
vehicle’s tire information label, see
"Vehicle Loading" in Section 3.
It is recommended that you
replace all four tires at the same
time.
Replacing fewer than four tires at
one time can affect the braking
and handling performance of your
vehicle.
When replacing tires, you should
use the same size, load range and
construction type as the original
tires on the vehicle.
Make sure the replacement tire is
compatible with your tire pressure
monitoring system. If not, the
system may give inaccurate low
pressure warnings.
See "Tire Pressure Monitor"
earlier in this section for more
information.
CAUTION
Mixing brands, sizes or types
of tires on your vehicle (other
than the tire brand/size/type
originally installed on your
vehicle) could cause you to lose
control while driving and may
also damage the vehicle. Be
sure to use the correct brand,
size and type tires on all wheels.
Using a tire or wheel size other
than the size originally installed on
your vehicle may cause problems
or damage to various vehicle
systems, such as braking, ride
and handling, and resistance to
rollover, and to electronic systems
like antilock brakes, traction
control, stability control, or
rollover air bags.
CAUTION
If you add different sized
wheels, and then if tires not
recommended for those wheels
are selected, your vehicle may
not provide an acceptable level
of performance and safety.
You may increase the chance
that you will crash and suffer
serious injury.
Only use GM specific wheel
and tire systems developed for
your vehicle, and have them
properly installed by a GM
certified technician.
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