Tires
Defective tires are very dangerous! If tires are
damaged, excessively worn, or have improper
pressure, do NOT continue the driving.
While driving, pay close attention to the state of
tires and regularly check for deformations
(bulging) in the treads and tire sides. Also check
for scratches, abnormal wear, cracks, nails, etc.
The most common causes of tire
ineffectiveness:
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Impacting or friction with curbs
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Driving over deep pits on the road
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Tire pressure being too low or too high
Caution
Be careful to prevent tire wear from the
erosion of engine oil, grease, gasoline and
other vehicle liquids.
Storage Instructions for Tires
Before removing tires, be sure to mark them
indicating their turning direction. When
installing the tires, follow the marks to
reposition them. This can ensure that the turning
direction and dynamic balancing state of the
wheels will be kept unchanged.
The removed wheels and tires should be stored
in a cool and dry place, ideally in shade, away
from sunlight.
Tires which are not yet installed on the vehicle
should be stored vertically
Tire Pressure
The correct tire pressure can prolong the service
life of tires. It can also ensure the best
combination of driving comfort, fuel economy
and drivability.
When the tire pressure is too low, it will
intensify tire wear, greatly affect the drivability
and fuel economy of the vehicle and increase
the danger of lost tire effectiveness. If the tire
pressure is too high, it will cause driving
unstable and
uneven tire wear, thus reducing the service life
of the tires.Check tire pressure (including spare
tires) at a frequency of at least once a week.
Tires must be
checked when they are in a state of room
temperature - as long as the vehicle has been
driven for 1.6km, it is enough to make tires fully
heat up, thus affecting tire pressure.