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R-’-cemen+ ‘Yheels
Putting a used wheel on your vehicle is
dangerous.
You
can’t know how
it’s
been used
or how far it’s been driven.
It
could fail
suddenly and cause a crash.
If
you have to
replace a wheel, use a new
GM original
equipment wheel.
Tire
Chains
Notice:
Use tire chains only where legal and only
when you must. Use chains that are the proper size
for your tires. Install them on the tires of the rear
axle. Tighten them as tightly as possible with
the ends securely fastened. Drive slowly and follow
the chain manufacturer’s instructions. If you can
hear the chains contacting your vehicle, stop
and retighten them.
If
the contact continues, slow
down until
it
stops. Driving too fast or spinning the
wheels with chains on will damage your vehicle.
If
a
Tire
Goes
Flat
It’s unusual for a tire to “blowout” while you’re driving,
especially
if
you maintain your tires properly.
If
air goes
out of a tire, it’s much more likely to leak out slowly.
But
if
you should ever have a “blowout”, here are a few
tips about what to expect and what to do:
If
a front tire fails, the flat tire will create a drag that
pulls the vehicle toward that side. Take your foot
off
the
accelerator pedal and grip the steering wheel firmly.
Steer to maintain lane position, and then gently brake to
a stop well out of the traffic lane.
A
rear blowout, particularly on a curve, acts much like a
skid and may require the same correction you’d use
in a skid. In any rear blowout, remove your foot from the
accelerator pedal. Get the vehicle under control by
steering the way you want the vehicle to go. It may be
very bumpy and noisy, but you can still steer. Gently
brake to a stop
-
well
off
the road
if
possible.
If
a tire goes flat, the next part shows how to use your
jacking equipment to change a flat tire safely.
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