2006 Pontiac Grand Prix Owner's Manual - Page 385
2006 Pontiac Grand Prix Manual
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The tire pressure is checked after driving for a maximum of five miles (8.0 km) to see if the slow leak has been stopped. If the tire pressure is 19 psi (131 kPa) or more, inflate the tire up to the standard operating pressure as shown on the tire and loading information label. This label is attached to the vehicle's center-pillar below the driver's door latch. See Inflation - Tire Pressure on page 5-67. Notice: If the tire pressure has dropped below 19 psi (131 kPa), the vehicle should not be driven. Damage to the tire may be severe and the sealant will not be effective. Contact Roadside Assistance, see Roadside Assistance Program on page 7-6. You should have the damaged tire repaired as soon as possible. The tire sealant is a temporary repair only. If the tire has been filled with tire sealant, take the tire to a GM dealer for inspection and repair. See Tire Inflator Kit (GXP) on page 5-79 for additional information. Tire Inflator Kit (GXP) Your vehicle may have a tire inflator kit. The kit uses a liquid tire sealant and air at the same time to seal small punctures in the tread area of the tire. Be sure to read and follow all the tire inflator kit instructions. The kit includes the following: E. Air Pressure Gage A. Air Compressor F. Air Compressor B. Tire Sealant Canister Inflator Hose C. Air Compressor G. Sealant Filling Hose Accessory Plug D. On/Off Switch If the flat tire is due to a slow leak caused by a nail or other similar road hazard, the tire inflator kit may be used to temporarily repair the damaged tire. After temporarily repairing a tire with the tire inflator kit, take your vehicle to an authorized GM dealer to have the tire inspected and repaired. 5-79