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362
Wheels and tyres
significantly depending on the manufacturer.
Lack of clearance can damage the tyres or
the vehicle and, as a result, endanger road
safety. Accident hazard!
Only use tyres that are over 6 years old in
an emergency, and drive with due care.
The fitting of tyres with run-flat properties
is not permitted on your vehicle! Prohibited
use can cause accidents or can damage
your vehicle.
If decorative hubcaps are retrofitted, make
sure that they allow enough air in to cool the
braking system. Accident hazard!
Models with aerodynamic wheel rims
and/or with bolt-on plastic elements (more
enclosed design) increase the likelihood of
ice and snow accumulating on the inside.
This should be taken into account, depend-
ing on the driving situations, as snow or ice
accumulated in the wheels can cause vibra-
tion in the vehicle when it drives at over 40
km/h. It is advisable to remove ice and snow
from the inside of the wheels using hot water.
If you drive on dirt or gravel tracks, the
likelihood of stones becoming trapped inside
wheel rims with plastic elements increases
when driving at high speed or in a sporty
manner. If you see that there are stones trap-
ped between the aluminium wheel rim and
the insert, you can attempt to remove them
using pressurised water.
For the sake of the environment
Old tyres must be disposed of according to
each country's laws.
Note
A SEAT Service Centre should be consul-
ted to find out whether wheels or tyres of
dierent sizes to those originally fitted by
SEAT can be fitted, and to find out about the
combinations allowed between the front axle
(axle 1) and the rear axle (axle 2).
Never mount used tyres if you are not sure
of their “previous history”.
Tyre life
Fig.238 Location of the tyre pressure sticker.
Correct inflation pressures and sensible driving
habits will increase the useful life of your tyres.
Check tyre pressure at least once a month,
and also prior to any long trip.
The tyre pressure should only be checked
when the tyres are cold. Do not reduce the
pressure of warm tyres.
Adjust tyre pressure to the load being carried
by the vehicle ›››Fig.238.
In vehicles with a tyre pressure indicator, save
the modified tyre pressure ›››page372.

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