• When checking the tire pressure, the tire must be cold. When the temperature
rises, the tire pressure is slightly higher than the specified pressure, but it is
not necessary to reduce the tire pressure.
• When checking the tire pressure or inflating the tire, balance the weight
of passengers and luggage, avoid the ramp section, and adjust the tire
pressure according to the vehicle load.
• After checking the tire pressure or inflating the tire, be sure to install the tire
valve cap back on the valve core.
Tire Damage and Failure Prevention
The damage of tires and rims often occurs covertly. The abnormal vibration or
deviation of the vehicle during driving indicates that the tires may be damaged.
If you suspect that the tire is damaged, be sure to reduce the speed immediately
and stop to check the tire damage. If the damage cannot be seen visually, it is
recommended to contact the CENNTRO authorized service center to check the tire
as soon as possible.
When passing the curb or similar obstacles, the vehicle shall drive slowly along the
vertical direction of the obstacles as possible.
Regularly check the tire damage status (such as: cut, wear, fall off, deformation or
bulge).
Remove the sundries embedded in the tire tread groove regularly.
When checking the tires, make sure that the wheel nuts are not loose. Within the
first 1000km of driving, regularly check for loose wheel nuts and tighten them to the
specified torque.
When driving on a flat and straight road, it is necessary to align the wheels if the
vehicle always leans to one side or you notice uneven or abnormal tire wear.
New Tire and Wheel
Make sure that the size, load range, rated speed and construction type of the new
tire are as same as the original tire as possible.
Try not to replace only one tire, but at least two tires on the same axle at the same
time.