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Chevrolet 2016 Malibu Limited - View Owner's Manual

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Use this rotation pattern when<br />

rotating the tires.<br />

Do not include the compact<br />

spare tire in the tire rotation.<br />

Adjust the front and rear tires to<br />

the recommended inflation<br />

pressure on the Tire and<br />

Loading Information label after<br />

the tires have been rotated. See<br />

Tire Pressure 0 268 and Vehicle<br />

Load Limits 0 184.<br />

Reset the Tire Pressure Monitor<br />

System. See Tire Pressure<br />

Monitor Operation 0 271.<br />

Check that all wheel nuts are<br />

properly tightened. See “Wheel<br />

Nut Torque” under Capacities<br />

and Specifications 0 323.<br />

{ Warning<br />

Rust or dirt on a wheel, or on the<br />

parts to which it is fastened, can<br />

make wheel nuts become loose<br />

after time. The wheel could come<br />

(Continued)<br />

Warning (Continued)<br />

off and cause an accident. When<br />

changing a wheel, remove any<br />

rust or dirt from places where the<br />

wheel attaches to the vehicle. In<br />

an emergency, a cloth or a paper<br />

towel can be used; however, use<br />

a scraper or wire brush later to<br />

remove all rust or dirt.<br />

Lightly coat the center of the<br />

wheel hub with wheel bearing<br />

grease after a wheel change or<br />

tire rotation to prevent corrosion<br />

or rust build-up. Do not get<br />

grease on the flat wheel<br />

mounting surface or on the<br />

wheel nuts or bolts.<br />

When It Is Time for New<br />

Tires<br />

Factors such as maintenance,<br />

temperatures, driving speeds,<br />

vehicle loading, and road conditions<br />

affect the wear rate of the tires.<br />

Vehicle Care 275<br />

Treadwear indicators are one way to<br />

tell when it is time for new tires.<br />

Treadwear indicators appear when<br />

the tires have only 1.6 mm (1/16 in)<br />

or less of tread remaining. See Tire<br />

Inspection 0 274 and Tire Rotation<br />

0 274.<br />

The rubber in tires ages over time.<br />

This also applies to the spare tire,<br />

if the vehicle has one, even if it is<br />

never used. Multiple factors<br />

including temperatures, loading<br />

conditions, and inflation pressure<br />

maintenance affect how fast aging<br />

takes place. GM recommends that<br />

tires, including the spare if<br />

equipped, be replaced after six<br />

years, regardless of tread wear. The

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