Hyundai Azera (2017 year). Manual — part 23

Driving your vehicle
Towing capacity:
Steps for determining correct
5. Determine the combined weight of
We do not recommend using this
load limit
luggage and cargo being loaded
vehicle for trailer towing.
1. Locate the statement "The com-
on the vehicle. That weight may
bined weight of occupants and
not safely exceed the available
Cargo capacity:
cargo should never exceed XXX
cargo and luggage load capacity
The cargo capacity of your vehicle
kg or XXX lbs.'' on your vehicle's
calculated in Step 4.
will increase or decrease depending
placard.
6. If your vehicle will be towing a trail-
on the weight and the number of
2. Determine the combined weight of
er, load from your trailer will be
occupants and the tongue load, if
the driver and passengers that will
transferred to your vehicle. Consult
your vehicle is equipped with a trailer.
be riding in your vehicle.
this manual to determine how this
3. Subtract the combined weight of
reduces the available cargo and
the driver and passengers from
luggage load capacity of your
XXX kg or XXX lbs.
vehicle.
4. The resulting figure equals the
available amount of cargo and lug-
gage load capacity. For example, if
the "XXX" amount equals 1400
lbs. and there will be five 150 lbs.
passengers in your vehicle, the
amount of available cargo and lug-
gage load capacity is 650 lbs.
(1400-750 (5 x 150) = 650 lbs.)
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Driving your vehicle
Example 1
Example 2
Example 3
A
B
C
A
B
C
A
B
C
C190F01JM
C190F02JM
C190F03JM
Item
Description
Total
Item
Description
Total
Item
Description
Total
Vehicle Capacity
904 lbs
Vehicle Capacity
904 lbs
Vehicle Capacity
904 lbs
A
A
A
Weight
(410 kg)
Weight
(410 kg)
Weight
(410 kg)
Subtract Occupant
Subtract Occupant
Subtract Occupant
300 lbs
750 lbs
860 lbs
B
Weight
B
Weight
B
Weight
(136 kg)
(340 kg)
(390 kg)
150 lbs (68 kg) × 2
150 lbs (68 kg) × 5
172 lbs (78 kg) × 5
Available Cargo and
604 lbs
Available Cargo and
154 lbs
Available Cargo and
44 lbs
C
C
C
Luggage weight
(274 kg)
Luggage weight
(70 kg)
Luggage weight
(20 kg)
Refer to your vehicle’s tire and loading information label for specific information about your vehicle's capacity weight
and seating positions. The combined weight of the driver, passengers and cargo should never exceed your vehicle's
capacity weight.
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Driving your vehicle
To find out the actual loads on your
front and rear axles, you need to go to
WARNING - Overloading
a weigh station and weigh your vehi-
Do not overload your vehicle.
cle. Your dealer can help you with this.
Overloading your vehicle can
Be sure to spread out your load equal-
cause heat buildup in your vehi-
ly on both sides of the centerline.
cle's tires and possible tire failure,
increased stopping distances and
poor vehicle handling-all of which
WARNING - Overloading
may result in a crash.
Never exceed the GVWR for your
vehicle, the GAWR for either the
front or rear axle and vehicle
OBH059070
CAUTION
capacity weight. Exceeding
Overloading your vehicle may
Certification label
these ratings can affect your
cause damage. Repairs would
vehicle’s handling and braking
The certification label is located on
not be covered by your warranty.
ability, and cause an accident.
the driver's door sill at the center pillar.
Do not overload your vehicle.
This label shows the maximum allow-
able weight of the fully loaded vehi-
The label will help you decide how
cle. This is called the GVWR (Gross
much cargo and installed equipment
Vehicle Weight Rating). The GVWR
your vehicle can carry.
WARNING - Loose cargo
includes the weight of the vehicle, all
Do not travel with unsecured
occupants, fuel and cargo.
If you carry items inside your vehicle -
objects in the passenger com-
This label also tells you the maxi-
like suitcases, tools, packages, or
partment of your vehicle (e.g.
mum weight that can be supported
anything else - they are moving as
suit cases or unsecured child
by the front and rear axles, called
fast as the vehicle. If you have to stop
seats). These items may strike
Gross Axle Weight Rating (GAWR).
or turn quickly, or if there is a crash,
and injure occupants during a
the items will keep going and can
sudden stop or crash.
cause an injury if they strike the driv-
er or a passenger.
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Driving your vehicle
VEHICLE WEIGHT
This section will guide you in the
Cargo weight
GVWR (Gross vehicle weight
proper loading of your vehicle, to
rating)
This figure includes all weight added
keep your loaded vehicle weight
to the Base Curb Weight, including
This is the maximum allowable
within its design rating capability.
cargo and optional equipment.
weight of the fully loaded vehicle
Properly loading your vehicle will
(including all options, equipment,
provide maximum return of the vehi-
passengers and cargo). The GVWR
GAW (Gross axle weight)
cle design performance. Before load-
is shown on the certification label
ing your vehicle, familiarize yourself
This is the total weight placed on
located on the driver’s (or front pas-
with the following terms for determin-
each axle (front and rear) - including
senger’s) door sill.
ing your vehicle's weight ratings,
vehicle curb weight and all payload.
from the vehicle's specifications and
the certification label:
GAWR (Gross axle weight rat-
ing)
Base curb weight
This is the maximum allowable
This is the weight of the vehicle
weight that can be carried by a single
including a full tank of fuel and all
axle (front or rear). These numbers
standard equipment. It does not
are shown on the certification label.
include passengers, cargo, or option-
The total load on each axle must
al equipment.
never exceed its GAWR.
Vehicle curb weight
GVW (Gross vehicle weight)
This is the weight of your new vehicle
This is the Base Curb Weight plus
when you picked it up from your deal-
actual Cargo Weight plus passengers.
er plus any aftermarket equipment.
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Driving your vehicle
TRAILER TOWING
We do not recommend using this
vehicle for trailer towing.
5 88
What to do in an emergency
Road warning
6-2
• Hazard warning flasher
6-2
In case of an emergency while driving
6-3
• If the engine stalls at a crossroad or crossing
6-3
• If you have a flat tire while driving
6-3
• If engine stalls while driving
6-3
If the engine does not start
6-4
• If engine dose not turn over or turns over slowly . . 6-4
• If engine turns over normally but does not start . . . 6-4
Emergency starting
6-5
• Jump starting
6-5
• Push-starting
6-6
If the engine overheats
6-7
Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
6-8
If you have a flat tire
6-13
• Jack and tools
6-13
• Removing and storing the spare tire
6-14
6
• Changing tires
6-14
• Jack label
6-20
Towing
6-21
• Towing service
6-21
• Removable towing hook
6-22
• Emergency towing
6-22
• Tie-down hook
6-24
What to do in an emergency
ROAD WARNING
The hazard warning flasher oper-
ates whether your vehicle is run-
ning or not.
You can operate the turn signals
when the hazard flasher is on. The
hazard flasher will rework when
you turn off the turn signals.
The hazard flasher will stop if you
push the switch one time while the
turn signals and the hazard flasher
work simultaneously. To turn the
OHG045517
hazard warning lights on again,
Hazard warning flasher
push the switch a second time.
The hazard warning flasher serves
as a warning to other drivers to exer-
cise
extreme caution when
approaching, overtaking, or passing
your vehicle.
It should be used whenever emer-
gency repairs are being made or
when the vehicle is stopped near the
edge of a roadway.
Press the flasher switch with the igni-
tion switch in any position. The flash-
er switch is located in the center con-
sole switch panel. All turn signal
lights will flash simultaneously.
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What to do in an emergency
IN CASE OF AN EMERGENCY WHILE DRIVING
If the engine stalls at a cross-
If you have a flat tire while
If engine stalls while driving
road or crossing
driving
1. Reduce your speed gradually,
If the engine stalls at a crossroad or
If a tire goes flat while you are driving:
keeping a straight line. Move cau-
crossing, set the shift lever in the N
tiously off the road to a safe place.
1. Take your foot off the accelerator
(Neutral) position and then push the
pedal and let the vehicle slow
2. Turn on your emergency flashers.
vehicle to a safe place.
down while driving straight ahead.
3. Try to start the engine again. If
Do not apply the brakes immedi-
your vehicle will not start, contact
ately or attempt to pull off the road
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer or
as this may cause a loss of con-
seek other qualified assistance.
trol. When the vehicle has slowed
to such a speed that it is safe to do
so, brake carefully and pull off the
road. Drive off the road as far as
possible and park on a firm level
ground. If you are on a divided
highway, do not park in the median
area between the two traffic lanes.
2. When the vehicle is stopped, turn
on your emergency hazard flash-
ers, set the parking brake and put
the transaxle in P (Park).
3. Have all passengers get out of the
vehicle. Be sure they all get out on
the side of the vehicle that is away
from traffic.
4. When changing a flat tire, follow
the instruction provided later in
this section.
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What to do in an emergency
IF THE ENGINE DOES NOT START
If engine does not turn over or
If engine turns over normally
turns over slowly
WARNING - Push/pull
but does not start
start
1. If your vehicle has an automatic
1. Check fuel level.
transaxle, be sure the shift lever is
Do not push or pull the vehicle to
2. With the ignition switch in the OFF
in N (Neutral) or P (Park) and the
start it. Push or pull starting may
position, check all connectors at
emergency brake is set.
cause the catalytic converter to
the ignition coils and spark plugs.
overload and create a fire hazard.
2. Check the battery connections to
Reconnect any that may be dis-
be sure they are clean and tight.
connected or loose.
3. Turn on the interior light. If the light
3. Check the fuel line in the engine
dims or goes out when you oper-
compartment.
ate the starter, the battery is dis-
4. If the engine still does not start,
charged.
call an authorized HYUNDAI deal-
4. Do not push or pull the vehicle to
er or seek other qualified assis-
start it. See instructions for "Jump
tance.
starting".
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What to do in an emergency
EMERGENCY STARTING
Engine compartment
Jump starting
WARNING - Frozen
Jump starting can be dangerous if
batteries
done incorrectly. Therefore, to avoid
harm to yourself or damage to your
Do not attempt to jump start the
vehicle or battery, follow the jump
vehicle if the discharged battery
starting procedures. If in doubt, we
is frozen or if the electrolyte level
strongly recommend that you have a
is low as the battery may rupture
competent technician or towing serv-
or explode causing serious
ice jump start your vehicle.
injury.
CAUTION - 12 volt
1VQA4001
WARNING - Battery
battery
Connect cables in numerical order
Keep all flames or sparks away
Use only a 12-volt jumper sys-
and disconnect in reverse order.
from the battery. The battery
tem. You can damage a 12-volt
produces hydrogen gas which
Positive
(+) battery terminal on
starting motor, ignition system,
will explode if exposed to flame
your vehicle
and other electrical parts
or sparks causing serious
Positive
(+) battery terminal on
beyond repair by use of a 24-
injury.
the booster battery
volt power supply (either two
12-volt batteries in series or a
Negative (-) battery terminal on
24-volt motor generator set).
the booster battery
WARNING - Sulfuric acid
Negative (-) cable to a solid, sta-
risk
tionary metallic point on the
WARNING - Battery
When jump starting your vehicle
engine (such as the engine lifting
be careful not to get acid on
bracket). DO NOT connect it
Never attempt to check the elec-
yourself, your clothing or on the
directly to the negative battery
trolyte level of the battery as this
vehicle. Automobile batteries
terminal.
may cause the battery to rupture
contain sulfuric acid. This is poi-
or explode causing serious
sonous and highly corrosive.
injury.
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What to do in an emergency
Jump starting procedure
Do not allow the jumper cables to
Push-starting
1. Make sure the booster battery is 12-
contact anything except the correct
Vehicles equipped with automatic
volt and that its negative terminal is
battery terminals or the correct
transaxle cannot be push-started.
grounded.
ground. Do not lean over the battery
Follow the directions in this section
when making connections.
2. If the booster battery is in another
for jump-starting.
vehicle, do not allow the vehicles to
touch.
CAUTION - Battery cables
3. Turn off all unnecessary electrical
Do not connect the jumper cable
loads.
from the negative terminal of the
4. Connect the jumper cables in the
booster battery to the negative
exact sequence shown in the illustra-
terminal of the discharged bat-
tion.
tery. This can cause the dis-
Connect one end of the red
charged battery to overheat and
jumper cable to the positive termi-
crack, releasing battery acid.
nal on your vehicle (1).
Connect the other end of the red
5. Start the engine of the vehicle with
jumper cable to the positive termi-
the booster battery and let it run at
nal on the booster battery (2).
2,000 rpm, then start the engine of
Connect one end of the black
the vehicle with the discharged
jumper cable to the negative ter-
battery.
minal of the booster battery (3).
6. Once the engine has started, care-
Connect the other end of the
fully remove the jumper cables in
black jumper cable to a solid, sta-
the reverse order of attachment.
tionary metallic point on the
If the cause of your battery discharg-
engine (such as the engine lifting
ing is not apparent, you should have
bracket). DO NOT connect it
your vehicle checked by an author-
directly to the negative battery
ized HYUNDAI dealer.
terminal. Do not connect it to or
near any part that moves when
the engine is cranked.
6
6
What to do in an emergency
IF THE ENGINE OVERHEATS
If your temperature gauge indicates
4. Check to see if the water pump
overheating, you experience a loss
drive belt is missing. If it is not
WARNING - Radiator cap
of power, or hear loud pinging or
missing, check to see that it is
Do not remove the radiator cap
knocking, the engine is probably too
tight. If the drive belt seems to be
when the engine is hot. This may
hot. If this happens, you should:
satisfactory, check for coolant
result in coolant being blown out
leaking from the radiator, hoses or
of the opening and cause serious
under the vehicle. (If the air condi-
burns.
1. Pull off the road and stop as soon
tioning had been in use, it is nor-
as it is safe to do so.
mal for clear water to be draining
2. Place the shift lever in P (Park)
from it when you stop).
6. If you cannot find the cause of the
and set the parking brake. If the air
overheating, wait until the engine
conditioning is on, turn it off.
temperature has returned to nor-
WARNING - Under the
3. If engine coolant is running out
mal. Then, if coolant has been lost,
hood
under the vehicle or steam is com-
carefully add coolant to the reser-
While the engine is running,
ing out from the hood, stop the
voir to bring the fluid level in the
engine. Do not open the hood until
keep hair, hands and clothing
reservoir up to the halfway mark.
away from moving parts such
the coolant has stopped running
7. Proceed with caution, keeping
as the fan and drive belts to pre-
or the steaming has stopped. If
alert for further signs of overheat-
vent injury.
there is no visible loss of engine
ing. If overheating happens again,
coolant and no steam, leave the
call an authorized HYUNDAI deal-
engine running and check to be
5. If the water pump drive belt is bro-
er for assistance.
sure the engine cooling fan is
ken or engine coolant is leaking
Serious loss of coolant indicates
operating. If the fan is not running,
out, stop the engine immediately
there is a leak in the cooling system
turn the engine off.
and call the nearest authorized
and this should be checked as soon
HYUNDAI dealer for assistance.
as possible by an authorized
HYUNDAI dealer.
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What to do in an emergency
TIRE PRESSURE MONITORING SYSTEM (TPMS)
Each tire, including the spare (if pro-
Please note that the TPMS is not a
vided), should be checked monthly
substitute for proper tire mainte-
when cold and inflated to the inflation
nance, and it is the driver’s responsi-
pressure recommended by the vehicle
bility to maintain correct tire pres-
manufacturer on the vehicle placard or
sure, even if under-inflation has not
tire inflation pressure label.
(If your
reached the level to trigger illumina-
vehicle has tires of a different size than
tion of the TPMS low tire pressure
the size indicated on the vehicle plac-
telltale.
ard or tire inflation pressure label, you
should determine the proper tire infla-
Your vehicle has also been equipped
OHG065001/Q
tion pressure for those tires.)
with a TPMS malfunction indicator to
■ Type A
■ Type B
As an added safety feature, your
indicate when the system is not
vehicle has been equipped with a tire
operating properly. The TPMS mal-
pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
function indicator is combined with
that illuminates a low tire pressure
the low tire pressure telltale. When
telltale when one or more of your
the system detects a malfunction,
tires is significantly under-inflated.
the telltale will flash for approximate-
Accordingly, when the low tire pres-
ly one minute and then remain con-
sure telltale illuminates, you should
tinuously illuminated. This sequence
stop and check your tires as soon as
will continue upon subsequent vehi-
possible, and inflate them to the
cle start-ups as long as the malfunc-
OHG045246L/Q
proper pressure. Driving on a signifi-
tion exists. When the malfunction
(1) Low tire pressure telltale /
cantly under-inflated tire causes the
indicator is illuminated, the system
TPMS malfunction indicator
tire to overheat and can lead to tire
may not be able to detect or signal
(2) Low tire pressure position telltale
failure. Under-inflation also reduces
low tire pressure as intended.
(Shown on the LCD display)
fuel efficiency and tire tread life, and
may affect the vehicle’s handling and
stopping ability.
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What to do in an emergency
TPMS malfunctions may occur for a
Low tire pressure
After restarting with the spare tire, the
variety of reasons, including the
telltale
TPMS malfunction indicator and low
installation of replacement or alter-
tire pressure position telltale light will
nate tires or wheels on the vehicle
remain on about 20 minutes of con-
Low tire pressure
that prevent the TPMS from function-
tinuous driving, then the TPMS mal-
position telltale
ing properly. Always check the TPMS
function indicator will blink for approx-
malfunction telltale after replacing
imately 1 minute but the low tire pres-
one or more tires or wheels on your
When the tire pressure monitoring
sure position telltale light will turn off.
vehicle to ensure that the replace-
system warning indicators are illumi-
ment or alternate tires and wheels
nated, one or more of your tires is
NOTICE
allow the TPMS to continue to func-
significantly under-inflated. The low
The compact spare tire is not
tion properly.
tire pressure position telltale light will
equipped with a tire pressure sensor.
indicate which tire is significantly
NOTICE
under-inflated by illuminating the cor-
responding position light.
Take your vehicle to the nearest
authorized HYUNDAI dealer and
If either telltale illuminates, immedi-
have the system checked if any of
ately reduce your speed, avoid hard
the below happens:
cornering and anticipate increased
1.The low tire pressure telltale/
stopping distances. You should stop
TPMS malfunction indicator do
and check your tires as soon as pos-
not illuminate for 3 seconds when
sible. Inflate the tires to the proper
the ignition switch is turned to the
pressure as indicated on the vehicle’s
ON position or engine is running.
placard or tire inflation pressure label
2.The TPMS malfunction indicator
located on the driver’s side center pil-
remains illuminated after blinking
lar outer panel. If you cannot reach a
for approximately 1 minute.
service station or if the tire cannot
3.The Low tire pressure position
hold the newly added air, replace the
telltale remains illuminated.
low pressure tire with a spare tire.
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What to do in an emergency
TPMS (Tire Pressure
CAUTION
WARNING - Low pressure
Monitoring System)
In winter or cold weather, the
damage
malfunction indicator
low tire pressure telltale may be
Do not drive on low pressure
illuminated if the tire pressure
tires. Significantly low tire pres-
The TPMS malfunction indicator will
was adjusted to the recom-
sure can cause the tires to over-
illuminate after it blinks for approxi-
mended tire inflation pressure
heat and fail making the vehicle
mately one minute when there is a
in warm weather. It does not
unstable resulting in increased
problem with the Tire Pressure
mean your TPMS is malfunction-
braking distances and a loss of
Monitoring System. If the system is
ing because the decreased tem-
vehicle control.
able to correctly detect an underinfla-
perature leads to a proportional
tion warning at the same time as sys-
lowering of tire pressure.
tem failure then the TPMS malfunction
When you drive your vehicle
indicator remains illuminated after
from a warm area to a cold area
blinking for approximately 1 minute and
or from a cold area to a warm
the low tire pressure position telltale
area, or the outside temperature
will illuminate. For example, if Front Left
is greatly higher or lower, you
sensor fails, the TPMS malfunction
should check the tire inflation
indicator remains illuminated after
pressure and adjust the tires to
blinking for approximately 1 minute, but
the recommended tire inflation
if the Front Right, Rear Left, or Rear
pressure.
Right tire is under-inflated, the low tire
pressure position telltales may illumi-
nate together with the TPMS malfunc-
tion indicator. Have the system
checked by an authorized HYUNDAI
dealer as soon as possible to deter-
mine the cause of the problem.
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What to do in an emergency
The TPMS malfunction indicator
Changing a tire with TPMS
Each wheel is equipped with a tire
may blink for approximately
1
pressure sensor mounted inside the
If you have a flat tire, the low Tire
minute and then remain continu-
tire behind the valve stem. You must
Pressure and Position telltales will
ously illuminated if the vehicle is
use TPMS specific wheels. It is rec-
come on. Have the flat tire repaired
moving around electric power sup-
ommended that you always have your
by an authorized HYUNDAI dealer
ply cables or radios transmitter
tires serviced by an authorized
as soon as possible or replace the
such as at police stations, govern-
HYUNDAI dealer as soon as possible.
flat tire with the spare tire.
ment and public offices, broadcast-
After you replace the low pressure
ing stations, military installations,
tire with the spare tire, the TPMS
airports, or transmitting towers,
CAUTION
malfunction indicator may blink for
etc. This can interfere with normal
Never use a puncture-repairing
approximately
1 minute and then
operation of the Tire Pressure
agent not approved by HYUNDAI
remain continuously illuminated
Monitoring System (TPMS).
to repair and/or inflate a low
because the TPMS sensor is not
The TPMS malfunction indicator
pressure tire. The tire sealant
mounted on the spare wheel.
may blink for approximately
1
not approved by HYUNDAI may
Once the low pressure tire is reinflat-
minute and then remain continu-
damage the tire pressure sen-
ed to the recommended pressure
ously illuminated if snow chains are
sor. The sealant on the tire pres-
and installed on the vehicle is initiat-
used or some separate electronic
sure sensor and wheel shall be
ed by an authorized HYUNDAI deal-
devices such as notebook comput-
eliminated when you replace the
er, the TPMS malfunction indicator
er, mobile charger, remote starter
tire with a new one.
and the low tire pressure and posi-
or navigation etc., are used in the
tion telltales will turn off within a few
vehicle. This can interfere with nor-
minutes of driving.
mal operation of the Tire Pressure
If the indicators do not go off after a
Monitoring System (TPMS).
few minutes of driving, please visit
an authorized HYUNDAI dealer.
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What to do in an emergency
You may not be able identify a low tire
• The TPMS cannot alert you to
This device complies with Part
by simply looking at it. Always use a
severe and sudden tire damage
15 of the FCC rules.
good quality tire pressure gauge to
caused by external factors such as
Operation is subject to the following
measure the tire's inflation pressure.
nails or road debris.
two conditions:
Please note that a tire that is hot
• If you feel any vehicle instability,
1.This device may not cause harmful
(from being driven) will have a higher
immediately take your foot off the
interference, and
pressure measurement than a tire
accelerator, apply the brakes gradu-
that is cold (from sitting stationary for
2.This device must accept any inter-
ally and with light force, and slowly
at least 3 hours and driven less than
ference received, including inter-
move to a safe position off the road.
1 mile during that 3 hour period).
ference that may cause undesired
operation.
Allow the tire to cool before measur-
CAUTION
ing the inflation pressure. Always be
Tampering with, modifying or
sure the tire is cold before inflating to
disabling the Tire Pressure
CAUTION
the recommended pressure.
Monitoring System (TPMS) com-
Changes or modifications not
A cold tire means the vehicle has
ponents may interfere with the
expressly approved by the party
been sitting for 3 hours and driven for
system's ability to warn the driv-
responsible for compliance
less than 1 mile in that 3 hour period.
er of low tire pressure condi-
could void the user's authority
tions and/or TPMS malfunctions.
to operate the equipment.
CAUTION
Tampering with, modifying, or
Do not use any tire sealant if your
disabling the Tire Pressure
Monitoring System (TPMS) com-
vehicle is equipped with a Tire
Pressure Monitoring System. The
ponents may void the warranty
for that portion of the vehicle.
liquid sealant can damage the
tire pressure sensors.
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