Tire Wear
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When the tread is worn down to one
sixteenth of an inch (2 mm), tires must be
replaced to help prevent your vehicle from
skidding and hydroplaning. Built-in
treadwear indicators, or wear bars, which
look like narrow strips of smooth rubber
across the tread will appear on the tire
when the tread is worn down to one
sixteenth of an inch (2 millimeters).
When the tire tread wears down to the
same height as these wear bars, the tire is
worn out and must be replaced.
Damage
Periodically inspect the tire treads and
sidewalls for damage (such as bulges in
the tread or sidewalls, cracks in the tread
groove and separation in the tread or
sidewall). If damage is observed or
suspected have the tire inspected by a tire
professional. Tires can be damaged during
off-road use, so inspection after off-road
use is also recommended.
Age
Tires degrade over time depending on
many factors such as weather, storage
conditions, and conditions of use (load,
speed, inflation pressure) the tires
experience throughout their lives.
In general, tires should be replaced after
six years regardless of tread wear.
However, heat caused by hot climates or
frequent high loading conditions can
accelerate the aging process and may
require tires to be replaced more
frequently.
You should replace your spare tire when
you replace the road tires or after six years
due to aging even if it has not been used.
Risks on the Road
No matter how carefully you drive, there is
always the possibility that you may have
a flat tire on the road. Drive slowly to the
closest safe area, away from traffic. This
may further damage the deflated tire, but
your safety is more important.
If you feel a vibration or ride disturbance
while driving, or suspect your tire or vehicle
is damaged, reduce speed immediately.
Drive with caution until you can get off the
road safely. Stop and check for damage
to the tires. If a tire is damaged or deflated,
remove the wheel and replace it with the
spare wheel.
Alignment
A bad jolt from hitting the edge of the
sidewalk or a pothole can cause the front
tires to become misaligned or damaged.
If your vehicle seems to pull to one side
while driving, the wheels may have lost
alignment. Have an authorized dealer
periodically check the wheel alignment.
Misalignment of the front or rear wheels
can cause uneven or rapid tire wear and
must be corrected by an authorized
dealer.The driving wheels and vehicles with
an independent rear suspension may
require alignment of the four wheels.
An unbalanced tire and wheel assembly
may result in uneven tire wear.
Note:
Tire failure due to a lack of alignment
or balance is not covered under warranty.
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EcoSport (CBW) India, Vehicles Built From: 14-08-2017, GN15-19G219-ZCA enIND, Edition date: 201708, First Printing
Wheels and Tires