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Holden VE Ute Owner Manual (MY12.5) - 2012 - CRC - 6/28/12
10-40 Vehicle Care
.
In the case of constant long
distance or rough road driving,
daily checking is recommended.
.
Tyre pressures may need to be
increased depending on the load
on the vehicle. See Vehicle
Weight on page 125.
.
If the vehicle is loaded to half
the maximum payload, the tyres
should be inflated to halfway
between the minimum and
maximum pressures give n on
the tyre placard.
Low profile sports tyres
The vehicle may have low profile
tyres.
Low profile tyres are expected to
experience greater wear than
conventional tyres, depending on
driving conditions.
Follow the tyre care and
maintenance instructions to
maximise the life of the tyres.
Tread Depth
A
Replace the tyres when:
.
They are worn to the point
where the tread indicators (A)
appear.
The tyres originally fitted to the
vehicle have built-in tread
indicators. When only 1.5 mm of
tread remains, these indicators
show as plain bars across the
tread pattern at regular intervals
around the tyre.
.
The tread or sidewall is cut, split,
or cracked deep enough to
expose the cord or f abric.
.
The tyre has a bump or bulge in
it,indicatingsomekindof
internal damage.
.
The tyre has a puncture, cut or
other damage which cannot be
repaired because of the size or
location of the damage.
.
The cord or fabric is showing.
{
WARNING
Do not attempt to drive on a flat
tyre more than is necessary to
stop safely. Driving even a short
distance can damage the tyre and
wheel beyond repair. Tyres which
have been repaired or retreaded
are not capable of being driven
safely at high speeds. Therefore
their use is not recommended.

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