Buick Buick Century Automobile User Manual


 
Inflation
--
Tire
Pressure
The Tire-Loading Information label, which is on the
driver’s door edge, above the door latch, shows the
correct inflation pressures for your tires when they’re
cold. “Cold” means your vehicle has been sitting for at
least three hours
or
driven no more than
1
mile
(1.6
km).
NOTICE:
Don’t let anyone tell you that underinflation or
overinflation
is
all right.
It’s
not.
If
your tires
don’t have enough
air
(underinflation), you can
get
the following:
0
Too much flexing
0
Too
much heat
0
Tire overloading
0
Bad wear
0
Bad handling
0
Bad fuel economy.
NOTICE: (Continued)
NOTICE: (Continued)
If
your tires have too much
air
(overinflation),
you can get the following:
0
Unusual wear
0
Bad handling
Rough ride
0
Needless damage from road hazards.
When to Check
Check your tires once a month or more.
Don’t
forget your compact spare tire.
It
should be at
60
psi
(420
Pa).
How to Check
Use a good quality pocket-type gage to check tire
pressure. You can’t tell
if
your tires
are
properly inflated
simply by looking at them. Radial tires may look
properly inflated even when they’re underinflated.
Be sure to put the valve caps back on the valve stems.
They help prevent leaks by keeping out
dirt
and moisture.