Regularly check the tread and sidewall for any
deformation (bulging), cuts or signs of wear.
● Please check the tire pressure regularly (at least once
a month).
● Please check the tires regularly for damage
(cuts or cracks, etc.) and irregularly for abnormal
wear.
● Please take care to avoid contacting the tires
with grease, oil and fuel.
● Do not drive at high speed for the first 500km after
replacing a new tire.
● Please be careful not to turn sharply or accelerate
sharply.
● After disassembly, it is best to store the wheels
or tires in a cool, dry and dark place. Do not put
them close to solvents, gasoline, engine oil, etc.
Figure: tire tread wear mark
The original tire of the vehicle has a wear indicator,
which is molded on the tread. When the tread has
been worn to 1.6mm, the tire wear indicator on the
tread surface begins to appear, producing a circle of
continuous tread rubber across the tread width.
• If the tire tread becomes shallow, the tire grip
will be quite poor and the handling performance
of the vehicle will be adversely affected under
bad driving conditions (such as wet or icy road).