Ford Escape: Wheel and Tire Information / Information on the Tire Sidewall
			
			Both United States and Canada 
Federal regulations require tire 
manufacturers to place 
standardized information on the 
sidewall of all tires. This 
information identifies and 
describes the fundamental 
characteristics of the tire and also 
provides a U.S. DOT Tire 
Identification Number for safety 
standard certification and in case 
of a recall.
Information on P Type Tires

P215/65R15 95H is an example of 
a tire size, load index and speed 
rating. The definitions of these 
items are listed below. (Note that 
the tire size, load index and speed 
rating for your vehicle may be 
different from this example.)
	- P: Indicates a tire, designated 
	by the Tire and Rim Association, 
	that may be used for service on 
	cars, sport utility vehicles, 
	minivans and light trucks.Note: If 
	your tire size does not begin with 
	a letter this may mean it is 
	designated by either the European 
	Tire and Rim Technical 
	Organization or the Japan Tire 
	Manufacturing Association. 
- 215: Indicates the nominal 
width of the tire in millimeters 
from sidewall edge to sidewall 
edge. In general, the larger the 
number, the wider the tire.
- 65: Indicates the aspect ratio 
which gives the tire's ratio of 
height to width.
- R: Indicates a radial type tire.
- 15: Indicates the wheel or rim 
diameter in inches. If you change 
your wheel size, you will have to 
purchase new tires to match the 
new wheel diameter.
- 95: Indicates the tire's load 
index. It is an index that relates to 
how much weight a tire can carry. 
You may find this information in 
your owner’s manual. If not, 
contact a local tire dealer.Note: You may not find this 
information on all tires because it 
is not required by federal law. 
- H: Indicates the tire's speed 
rating. The speed rating denotes 
the speed at which a tire is 
designed to be driven for extended 
periods of time under a standard 
condition of load and inflation 
pressure. The tires on your vehicle 
may operate at different 
conditions for load and inflation 
pressure. These speed ratings may 
need to be adjusted for the 
difference in conditions. The 
ratings range from 81 mph 
(130 km/h) to 186 mph 
(299 km/h). These ratings are 
listed in the following chart.Note: You may not find this 
information on all tires because it 
is not required by federal law.  
 Note: For tires with a maximum 
speed capability over 149 mph 
(240 km/h), tire manufacturers 
sometimes use the letters ZR. For 
those with a maximum speed 
capability over 186 mph (299 
km/h), tire manufacturers always 
use the letters ZR. 
- U.S. DOT Tire Identification 
Number (TIN): This begins with 
the letters DOT and indicates that 
the tire meets all federal 
standards. The next two numbers 
or letters are the plant code 
designating where it was 
manufactured, the next two are 
the tire size code and the last four 
numbers represent the week and 
year the tire was built. For 
example, the numbers 317 mean 
the 31st week of 1997. After 2000, 
the numbers go to four digits. For 
example, 2501 means the 25th 
week of 2001. The numbers in 
between are identification codes 
used for traceability. This 
information is used to contact 
customers if a tire defect requires 
a recall.
- M+S or M/S: Mud and Snow, or 
AT: All Terrain, or 
AS: All Season.
- Tire Ply Composition and 
Material Used: Indicates the 
number of plies or the number of 
layers of rubber-coated fabric in 
the tire tread and sidewall. Tire 
manufacturers also must indicate 
the ply materials in the tire and the 
sidewall, which include steel, 
nylon, polyester, and others.
- Maximum Load: Indicates the 
maximum load in kilograms and 
pounds that can be carried by the 
tire. See the Safety Compliance 
Certification Label (affixed to 
either the door hinge pillar, 
door-latch post, or the door edge 
that meets the door-latch post, 
next to the driver's seating 
position), for the correct tire 
pressure for your vehicle.
- Treadwear, Traction and 
Temperature Grades: *Treadwear The treadwear grade 
is a comparative rating based on 
the wear rate of the tire when 
tested under controlled conditions 
on a specified government test 
course. For example, a tire graded 
150 would wear one and one-half 
times as well on the government 
course as a tire graded 100. *Traction: The traction grades, 
from highest to lowest are AA, A, 
B, and C. The grades represent the 
tire's ability to stop on wet 
pavement as measured under 
controlled conditions on specified 
government test surfaces of 
asphalt and concrete. A tire 
marked C may have poor traction 
performance. *Temperature: The temperature 
grades are A (the highest), B and 
C, representing the tire's 
resistance to the generation of 
heat and its ability to dissipate 
heat when tested under controlled 
conditions on a specified indoor 
laboratory test wheel. 
- Maximum Inflation 
Pressure: Indicates the tire 
manufacturers' maximum 
permissible pressure or the 
pressure at which the maximum 
load can be carried by the tire. This 
pressure is normally higher than 
the vehicle manufacturer's 
recommended cold inflation 
pressure which can be found on 
the Safety Compliance 
Certification Label (affixed to 
either the door hinge pillar, 
door-latch post, or the door edge 
that meets the door-latch post, 
next to the driver's seating 
position), or Tire Label which is 
located on the B-Pillar or the edge 
of the driver’s door. The cold 
inflation pressure should never be 
set lower than the recommended 
pressure on the vehicle label.The tire suppliers may have 
additional markings, notes or 
warnings such as standard load 
or radial tubeless. 
Additional Information Contained on the Tire Sidewall for LT Type Tires
Note: Tire Quality Grades do not 
apply to this type of tire.

LT type tires have some additional 
information beyond those of P 
type tires; these differences are 
described below.
	- LT: Indicates a tire, designated 
	by the Tire and Rim Association, 
	that is intended for service on light 
	trucks.
- Load Range and Load 
	Inflation Limits: Indicates the 
	tire's load-carrying capabilities 
	and its inflation limits.
- Maximum Load Dual lb (kg) 
	at psi (kPa) cold: Indicates the 
	maximum load and tire pressure 
	when the tire is used as a dual, 
	defined as four tires on the rear 
	axle (a total of six or more tires on 
	the vehicle).
- Maximum Load Single lb 
	(kg) at psi (kPa) cold: Indicates 
	the maximum load and tire 
	pressure when the tire is used as 
	a single, defined as two tires 
	(total) on the rear axle.
Information on T Type Tires
T145/80D16 is an example of a 
tire size.
Note: The temporary tire size for 
your vehicle may be different from 
this example. Tire Quality Grades 
do not apply to this type of tire.

T type tires have some additional 
information beyond those of P 
type tires; these differences are 
described below:
	- T: Indicates a type of tire, 
	designated by the Tire and Rim 
	Association, that is intended for 
	temporary service on cars, sport 
	utility vehicles, minivans and light 
	trucks.
- 145: Indicates the nominal 
	width of the tire in millimeters 
	from sidewall edge to sidewall 
	edge. In general, the larger the 
	number, the wider the tire.
- 80: Indicates the aspect ratio 
	which gives the tire's ratio of 
	height to width. Numbers of 70 or 
	lower indicate a short sidewall.
- D: Indicates a diagonal type tire.R: Indicates a radial 
	type tire. 
- 16: Indicates the wheel or rim 
diameter in inches. If you change 
your wheel size, you will have to 
purchase new tires to match the 
new wheel diameter.
   Locating the Tire label
You will find a Tire Label 
containing tire inflation pressure 
by tire size and other important 
information located on the B-Pillar 
or the edge of the driver's door...
   
 
   *Tire label: A label showing the 
original equipment tire sizes, 
recommended inflation pressure 
and the maximum weight the 
vehicle can carry.
*Tire Identification Number 
(TIN): A number on the sidewall 
of each tire providing information 
about the tire brand and 
manufacturing plant, tire size and 
date of manufacture...
   
 
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