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12 TYRES
12.1 Glossary of Terms
Cold Tyre Inflation Pressure
– Check and adjust tyre pressures when the tyres are cold, the car must have been
stationary for 3 hours or driven less than 1 mile.
Recommended Inflation Pressure
– the cold tyre inflation pressure is stated on the tyre and loading placard
Maximum Inflation Pressure
– the maximum inflation pressure of the tyres must not exceed, for the Morgan Aero
do not exceed the cold tyre inflation pressure
12.2 Cold Tyre Inflation Pressure
Morgan Motor Company Ltd recommend that your tyres should be inflated to 172 KPA or 25 PSI. This
information can also be found on the vehicles “tyre and loading information” placard
To measure and adjust you tyres remove the dust caps from the valves on the wheels and connect the
measuring/inflation device. Follow the instruction supplied with the measuring/adjusting device to
measure/adjust the tyre pressures. When you have finished remove the measuring/adjusting device and refit
the dust caps to the valve.
Warning
Tyres should be regularly inspected for any signs of damage, and for any uneven tread wear. Uneven tread wear
may indicate that the suspension system may require attention from your dealer.
Take care when parking to avoid tyre contact with kerbs. Contact with the kerb can cause internal damage to
the tyre that may not be visibly apparent. Damage may also be caused if the tyre strikes potholes, rocks or other
highway debris.
If the wheels or tyres have been damaged, have them replaced.
Tyres must be replaced when the legal tread depth limits are approached.