9-52 Vehicle CareWheels and TiresTiresYour new vehicle comes withhigh-quality tires made by aleading tire manufacturer. If youever have questions about yourtire warranty and where toobtain service, see your vehicleWarranty booklet for details. Foradditional information refer tothe tire manufacturer.{ WARNINGPoorly maintained and improperlyused tires are dangerous.. Overloading your tires cancause overheating as a resultof too much flexing. Youcould have an air-out and aserious accident. See VehicleLoad Limits on page 8‑11.. Underinflated tires pose thesame danger as overloadedtires. The resulting accidentcould cause serious injury.Check all tires frequently tomaintain the recommendedpressure. Tire pressureshould be checked when yourtires are cold. See TirePressure on page 9‑59.(Continued)WARNING (Continued). Overinflated tires are morelikely to be cut, puncturedor broken by a suddenimpact — such as when youhit a pothole. Keep tires atthe recommended pressure.. Worn, old tires can causeaccidents. If your tread isbadly worn, or if your tireshave been damaged,replace them.See Tire Pressure for High-SpeedOperation on page 9‑60 forinflation pressure adjustment forhigh speed driving.