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EMT, check with an authorized Goodyear EMT Service
Center to determine whether the tire can be repaired or
should be replaced. To maintain your vehicle's extended
mobility feature, all replacement tires must be Extended
Mobility Tires. As soon as possible, contact the nearest
authorized GM or Goodyear EMT servicing facility for
inspection and repair or replacement. To locate the
nearest GM or Goodyear EMT servicing facility, call
Roadside Assistance. For phone numbers and Roadside
Assistance details see Roadside Assistance Program on
page 7-6. You may also contact Goodyear, for the
nearest authorized EMT servicing facility, by calling
1-800-789-9878.
CAUTION:
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Extended mobility tires are constructed
differently than other tires and could explode
during improper service. You or others could
be injured or killed if you attempt to repair,
replace, dismount, or mount a extended
mobility tire. Let only an authorized EMT
Service Center repair, replace, dismount and
mount extended mobility tires.
The valve stems on your extended mobility tires have
sensors that are part of the Tire Pressure Monitor
(TPM). See Tire Pressure Monitor System on page 5-67.
The TPM sensors contain batteries which are designed
to last for 10 years under normal driving conditions.
See your dealer if you ever need to have a wheel
replaced, or if the sensors ever need replacement.
Notice: Using liquid sealants can damage the tire
valves and tire pressure monitor sensors in your
extended mobility tires. This damage would not be
covered by warranty. Don't use liquid sealants
in your extended mobility tires.
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