2006 Lincoln Navigator Tire Warranty 1st Printing - Page 34

2006 Lincoln Navigator Manual

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SPEED Maximum Speed Ratings M N P Q R S T H V V* W Y Km/hr 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 210 240 240+ 270 300 300+ mph 81 87 93 100 106 112 118 130 149 149+ 168 186 186+ ZR** ↓ WINTER TIRES - Winter tires that do not have a speed symbol on the sidewall or tires with Q symbols have a speed rating of 100 mph (160 km/h). Winter tires with a speed symbol have a maximum speed rating in accordance with the symbol. INSPECT YOUR TIRES, DO NOT DRIVE ON A DAMAGED TIRE OR WHEEL HAZARDS Objects in the road, such as potholes, glass, metal, rocks, wood, debris and the like, can damage a tire and should be safely avoided. Unavoidable contact with such objects should prompt a thorough tire inspection. Anytime you see any damage to your tires or wheels, replace with the spare at once and immediately visit a tire retailer. INSPECTION When inspecting your tires, including the spare, check the air pressures. If the pressure check indicates that one of your tires has lost pressure of two pounds or more, look for signs of penetration, valve leakage or wheel damage that may account for the air loss. A tire damaged by a road hazard may appear undamaged to you on the outside of the tire. If you suspect your tire may be damaged from striking a road hazard (even when no damage is apparent) have the tire inspected by a tire retailer at once. 32

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SPEED Maximum Speed
Ratings
Km/hr
mph
M
130
81
N
140
87
P
150
93
Q
160
100
R
170
106
S
180
112
T
190
118
H
210
130
V
240
149
V*
240+
149+
W
270
168
Y
300
186
300+
186+
ZR**
WINTER TIRES
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Winter tires that do not have a speed symbol on the sidewall
or tires with Q symbols have a speed rating of 100 mph (160 km/h). Winter tires
with a speed symbol have a maximum speed rating in accordance with the symbol.
INSPECT YOUR TIRES, DO NOT DRIVE ON A DAMAGED TIRE OR
WHEEL
HAZARDS
Objects in the road, such as potholes, glass, metal, rocks, wood, debris and the
like, can damage a tire and should be safely avoided. Unavoidable contact with
such objects should prompt a thorough tire inspection. Anytime you see any
damage to your tires or wheels, replace with the spare at once and immediately
visit a tire retailer.
INSPECTION
When inspecting your tires, including the spare, check the air pressures. If the
pressure check indicates that one of your tires has lost pressure of two pounds
or more, look for signs of penetration, valve leakage or wheel damage that may
account for the air loss. A tire damaged by a road hazard may appear undamaged
to you on the outside of the tire. If you suspect your tire may be damaged from
striking a road hazard (even when no damage is apparent) have the tire in-
spected by a tire retailer at once.
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