501 . . .–––––Section 523. Attach the maximum speedlabel (if equipped) to a highlyvisible location within thevehicle.24. Restow the tire sealant andcompressor kit in reverse orderas removal.CAUTIONStoring the tire sealant andcompressor kit or otherequipment in the passenger'scompartment of the vehiclecould cause injury. In a suddenstop or collision, looseequipment could strikesomeone. Store them in theproper place.25. Drive the vehicle 8 km (5miles) to evenly distribute thetire sealant.26. Stop and park the vehicle in asafe place.27. Check the tire pressure afterdriving to see if the puncturehas been sealed.Check the tire pressure usingthe air pressure gage on the aircompressor.If the tire pressure has not droppedmore than 68 kPa (10 psi) belowthe recommended inflationpressure, inflate the tire up to thestandard operating pressure asshown on the tire informationlabel.See "Using the Air CompressorWithout Tire Sealant" later in thissection.If the tire pressure drops morethan 68 kPa (10 psi) below therecommended inflation pressure,the vehicle should not be drivenfarther. Damage to the tire issevere and the tire cannot beinflated or sealed using the tiresealant and compressor kit.Use a cloth to wipe up any tiresealant on the sides of the vehicle,tire and wheel.Take the vehicle to the dealer assoon as possible to have thedamaged tire inspected andrepaired.AKENG40_CTS Page 501 Wednesday, July 23, 2008 11:47 AM