363 . . .––––Section 4InflationSee the tire information label foryour vehicle's tire inflationspecifications.To determine the location of yourvehicle’s tire information label, see"Vehicle Loading" in Section 3.The label gives the correct inflationpressures for your tires whenthey're cold. Cold means yourvehicle has been sitting for threehours or more - or, if driven at all,for no more than 1.6 km.The air pressure indicated on thelabel as "cold" should bemaintained for the tires toperform properly. However, donot overload your vehicle. See"Vehicle Loading" in Section 3.Maintaining the cold tire pressureindicated on the tire informationlabel leads to better fuel economy,longer tire life, a more comfortableride and better overall driveability.If you replace the original tireson your vehicle with tires of adifferent size, the pressure listedon the tire information labelmay not be correct. Be sure todetermine the correct tire pressurefor the size of the tires on yourvehicle.Check your tires at least once amonth. Don't forget your sparetire (if equipped).See "Compact Spare Tire" inSection 5 for more information.$10araCTS Page 363 Tuesday, September 15, 2009 12:30 PM