Winter Tires; Tire Pressure - Chevrolet Groove 2023 Owner's Manual

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Chevrolet Groove Owner Manual (GMNA-Localizing-MidEast-17286929) -
2023 - CRC - 6/28/22

Winter Tires

The use of winter tires while driving on icy
and snowy roads can improve driving safety.
It is suggested to replace with winter tires
when the temperature is below 7°C. Select
winter tires with radial tire structure and
use such winter tires on all four wheels. Use
the specified tire pressure. Do not drive the
vehicle at a speed exceeding the maximum
speed specified by the tire manufacturer.
All-weather tires can be used except winter
tires.

Tire Pressure

The tire pressure shall meet provisions of
the manual so as to ensure optimum
matching of driving comfort, safety and
driveability.
1. Low Pressure
2. Comfortable Pressure
3. Over Inflate Pressure
Refer to the tire load information label for
the correct tire pressure. The label is on the
sill plate below the driver side door. At the
time of cold start, check the tire pressure
with an accurate tire pressure gauge. After
check of tire pressure, tighten the valve
core cap.
Make sure to check the tire pressure at the
time of cold start. The reading measured
after the tire temperature has increased
shall not prevail. Tires will become hot after
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traveling for 1.6 km and will not cool down
completely within three hours after
stopping.
Check the tire pressure each time when
refueling or at least every month. Incorrect
tire pressure may:
Increase tire wear.
Affect the vehicle manoeuvrability and
safety.
Affect the riding comfort.
Reduce the fuel economy.
Excessively low tire pressure will cause
overheat of the tire, leading to internal
damage and layered tread and even tire
burst when driving at a high speed. Even if
the tire pressure was adjusted later, driving
under too low pressure may have damaged
the tire.
Vehicle overload is prohibited.
Be sure to keep a proper tire inflation
pressure.
Be sure to check the tire inflation pressure
at the time of cold start (ambient
temperature).
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