All-Season Tires; Winter Tires - Chevrolet 2013 Express Owner's Manual

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Vehicle Care
WARNING (Continued)
Overinflated tires are more
likely to be cut, punctured,
or broken by a sudden
impact
such as when
hitting a pothole. Keep
tires at the recommended
pressure.
Worn or old tires can
cause a crash. If the
tread is badly worn,
replace them.
Replace any tires that
have been damaged by
impacts with potholes,
curbs, etc.
Improperly repaired tires
can cause a crash.
Only the dealer or an
authorized tire service
WARNING (Continued)
center should repair,
replace, dismount, and
mount the tires.
Do not spin the tires in
excess of 56 km/h
(35 mph) on slippery
surfaces such as snow,
mud, ice, etc. Excessive
spinning may cause the
tires to explode.

All-Season Tires

This vehicle may come with
all-season tires. These tires are
designed to provide good overall
performance on most road surfaces
and weather conditions. Original
equipment tires designed to GM's
specific tire performance criteria
have a TPC specification code
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molded onto the sidewall. Original
equipment all-season tires can be
identified by the last two characters
of this TPC code, which will
be MS.
Consider installing winter tires on
the vehicle if frequent driving on
snow or ice-covered roads is
expected. All-season tires provide
adequate performance for most
winter driving conditions, but they
may not offer the same level of
traction or performance as winter
tires on snow or ice-covered roads.
See Winter Tires on page 10 48.

Winter Tires

This vehicle was not, originally,
equipped with winter tires. Winter
tires are designed for increased
traction on snow and ice-covered
roads. Consider installing winter
tires on the vehicle if frequent
driving on snow or ice-covered
roads is expected. See your dealer
for details regarding winter tire
availability and proper tire selection.
Also, see Buying New Tires on
page 10 66.

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