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176 Maintenance and Care
Tire Maintenance
Tires have a significant impact on the vehicle's driving
performance. Tire type, size, tire pressure, rated speed,
and proper tire maintenance are all crucial factors
determining the vehicle's performance.
Check and maintain the tires
Proper tire pressure and good driving habits will extend the
life of the tires.
Regularly check tire pressure.
Periodically inspect tires for abnormal wear or damage
(cuts or cracks).
Avoid exposing tires to grease, lubricating oil, and
fuel.
Be cautious of abrupt turns or sudden acceleration.
After disassembling the wheels or tires, store them in
a cool and dry place. Avoid placing them near
corrosive solvents, fuel, lubricating oil, and other
similar substances.
Warning
Defective tires pose a driving risk. If a tire is
damaged, excessively worn, or has abnormal
pressure, do not drive the vehicle, and contact the
dealer for inspection promptly.
Pay close attention to the condition of the tires
while driving and regularly check for deformations,
abnormal wear, cracks, and nails in the tread and
sidewall.
Tire Pressure Alarm
The " " on the instrument display screen indicates that
the Tire Pressure Alarm Indicator Lamp is on, signaling low
or high tire pressure or tire temperature exceeding 79
Warning
Low or high tire pressure can lead to overheating, tire
cracking, tread delamination, tire burst, unexpected loss
of control, and increased risk of accidents or injuries.
Insufficient tire pressure can also reduce the vehicle's
endurance mileage and tire lifespan.
Caution
After inflating the tires, be sure to reinstall the valve
dust caps to prevent dust, stones, and other debris from
damaging the valves.
Tip
When the tire pressure alarm indicator lamp is on,
adjust the tire pressure to the recommended
value. Drive at a speed of 25km/h~30km/h for at
least 5 minutes to activate the Tire Pressure
Monitoring System. At this point, the Tire Pressure
Alarm Indicator Lamp (alarm indicator) should turn
off. If the Tire Pressure Alarm Indicator Lamp
(alarm indicator) remains lit, please contact the
dealer promptly.
Tire pressure changes with temperature. Before
driving, please check the tire pressure and adjust
it according to actual conditions.
Tire Wear
The tread wear indicator is a long, narrow raised line that
crosses the longitudinal grooves of the tire tread pattern.
Icons indicating tread wear are located on both sides of the
tire. When the tread height matches the tread wear
indicator, please replace the tire as soon as possible.
* The image is for reference only; please refer to the actual
product
Warning
When the tire tread becomes shallow, the traction of the
tire decreases, affecting the vehicle's handling
performance.
Caution
Do not mix tires from different manufacturers,
models, or with different tread patterns. Also, do
not mix tires with significantly different levels of
wear.
Do not mix tires with different structures (radial,
bias-ply, or diagonal tires).
Do not mix summer, all-season, and snow tires.

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