Cavalier L4-2.2L VIN F (2004)
Inflation Pressure Converrsion (Kilopascals To PSI)
The kilopascal kPa) is the metric term for pressure. The tire pressure may be printed in both kilopascal kPa) and psi. One psi equals 6.9 kPa.
Tires with a higher than recommended pressure can cause the following conditions:
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A hard ride
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Tire bruising
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Rapid tread wear at the center of the tire
Tires with a lower than recommended pressure can cause the following conditions:
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A tire squeal on turns
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Hard steering
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Rapid wear and uneven wear on the edge of the tread
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Tire rim bruises and tire rim rupture
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Tire cord breakage
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High tire temperatures
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Reduced vehicle handling
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High fuel consumption
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Soft riding
Unequal pressure on the same axle can cause the following conditions:
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Uneven braking
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Steering lead
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Reduced vehicle handling
Refer to the Tire Placard for specific tire and wheel applications and tire pressures.
ALL SEASONS TIRES DESCRIPTION