Notice
The wear mark location symbol here is for
visual reference only. Be sure to check your
actual vehicle.
When tire wear reaches the limit, replace the
tires as soon as possible.
Continuing to drive on a tire with shallow tread
or exposed wear marks will lead to longer
braking distances, loss of steering effectiveness,
tire rupture and other situations, which can
easily cause an accident.
If you notice uneven tire wear or you feel
continuous vibration while driving, go to the
authorized service center to check the tires.
When new tires are installed, they must be
dynamically balanced to increase driving
comfort and extend the life of the tires.
Tire rotation
We recommend regularly rotating the rear tires
to the front and the front tires to the rear to
extend the life of the tires and ensure even tire
wear.
A professional should perform the tire rotation.
We recommend visiting an authorized service
center to carry out the rotation.
Wheel balancing
An unbalanced wheel can affect vehicle
handling and the life of the tires. Wheels may
get out of balance even when used correctly.
Therefore, adjust the wheel balance according
to the wheel dynamic balance parameters.
Avoiding flat spots
If a vehicle is parked for a long time in a warm
climate, the points where the tires touch the
ground will slightly deform. These normal
deformities are called “flat spots”. However,
these deformations cause vibrations in the
body and steering wheel when driving. As you
continue to drive, the tires will heat up and
return to their original shape, and the
vibrations will gradually smooth out.
When your vehicle will be parked for a long
time, use one of the methods below to minimize
flat spots.
Over-inflate the tires (up to about 300 kPa).
This pressure is not suitable for driving, so
the tire pressure must be lowered to the
recommended level before driving.
Move the vehicle at least once every 30 days
(ideally every 15 days). Make sure that the
wheel rotates at least 90° from the point
where the pressure was previously applied.
Sunroof maintenance
Schedule for regular maintenance
Driving conditions and how often you use the
sunroof will determine its schedule for regular
care.
We recommend more frequent care when
driving in areas with a lot of sand or dust or in
rainy areas.
⚠ Caution
If the sunroof is not appropriately cared for, it
may begin to leak or make abnormal sounds.
Determine the frequency of care based on how
you use the sunroof. For example, you should
increase the frequency if you drive in areas
that have substantial dust or sandstorms and
during seasons when you use the sunroof more
often.