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Warning
Warning
● Tires with excessively high or low
air pressure may suddenly lose
pressure or even burst when the
vehicle is running, which is highly
likely to cause serious casualties.
● Insucient air pressure can cause
tires to overheat, leading to tread
shelling and even bursting.
● When the vehicle is overloaded at
high speeds, tires are extremely
prone to overheating, which can
cause sudden damage to it (including
a at tire and tread peeling o),
leading to loss of control of the
vehicle.
● Too high or low tire pressure can
lead to early tire wear and reduce
vehicle operating stability.
● Check the tire pressure regularly, at
least once a month, and also before
long-distance driving.
● Be sure to adjust the air pressure of
all tires correctly according to the
Tire ination pressure
vehicle load.
● Do not lower the tire pressure when
it is hot.
The ination pressure of tires in winter
should be about 20 kPa higher than that of
tires in summer. Check the tire pressure at
least once a month, and also before each
long journey. Don't forget to check the
spare tire at this time.
The ination pressure of the spare tire
should be the maximum ination pressure
specied by the vehicle.
The tire must be cold when checking
the tire pressure. Do not reduce the high
air pressure caused by tire warming. If
there is a signicant change in vehicle
load, the tire pressure should be adjusted
accordingly.
Too low or too high tire pressure can
shorten the service life of it and aect the
driving performance. Too low tire pressure
can increase fuel consumption, thereby
increasing unnecessary environmental
pollution.
The air pressure of all tires should be
checked with the tires completely cooled,
and should be adjusted in accordance with
the air pressure standards indicated on the
tire pressure label. After adjustment, check
for damage or air leakage.
Notice
● Always maintain the correct tire
pressure. When the tire pressure
is reduced by 50 kPa, the fuel
consumption can increase by up to
5%. Low tire pressure will increase
rolling resistance and tire wear and
worsen driving performance.
● The maximum load of the tire is
1060 kg.