Tires & Wheels
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MR-380-05
RE-380-36 & RE-380-48
TREAD WEAR
It is important to periodically inspect each tires tread for
wear. Driving with inadequate tread increases the risk
of loosing control of the vehicle due to hydroplaning on
a wet road surface. It also increases the risk of a flat tire
due to road debris. Extreme tire wear can result in sudden
tire failure and loss of control of the vehicle.
Refer to the maintenance schedule in this manual for the
recommended interval.
Minimum recommended tread depth is 1/16 inch (1.6
mm). There are a series of tread depth wear indicators
around the circumference of the tire. They will appear as
approximately 1/2 inch (12 mm) bands across the tread
as the tire approaches its wear limit (see illustration).
The tire should be replaced if any tread depth indicator
can be seen or any part of the tread depth is 1/16 inch
(1.6 mm) or less.
This section is one section of a complete service
manual. Before starting any procedure, read all
warnings and instructions that are located in the
Service Guidelines chapter.
WARNING
DO NOT operate a vehicle if the cord is
visible on any tire (see illustration). A tire
in this conditions may suddenly fail at
any time and cause loss of control of the
vehicle.
WARNING
ROTATION
Front and rear tires as well as left and right tires can wear at different rates. It is important
to periodically rotate your ties to extend your tire life. Refer to the maintenance schedule
in this manual for the recommended interval.
Use the following pattern for a vehicle with no spare tire:
•
Right Rear to Right Front
•
Right Front to Left Rear
•
Left Rear to Left Front
•
Left Front to Right Rear
Use the following pattern for a vehicle with spare tire:
•
Right Rear to Right Front
•
Right Front to Left Rear
•
Left Rear to Spare
•
Spare to Left Front
•
Left Front to Right Rear
This section is one section of a complete service
manual. Before starting any procedure, read all
warnings and instructions that are located in the
Service Guidelines chapter.
WARNING
Summary of Contents for RE-380-36
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Page 12: ...Page 12 MR 380 05 Introduction RE 380 36 RE 380 48 Notes...
Page 28: ...Lubrication Page 28 RE 380 36 RE 380 48 MR 380 05 Notes...
Page 55: ...Transaxle SD Page 55 MR 380 05 RE 380 36 RE 380 48...
Page 65: ...Steering Page 65 MR 380 05 RE 380 36 RE 380 48 Exploded View of Steering Gear...
Page 89: ...Wire Diagram Page 89 RE 380 36 RE 380 48 RE 380 36 RE 380 48...
Page 90: ...Wire Diagram Page 90 RE 380 36 RE 380 48 RE 380 36 RE 380 48 Notes...
Page 102: ...Tires Wheels Page 102 RE 380 36 RE 380 48 MR 380 05 Notes...
Page 114: ...Replacement Parts Page 114 MR 380 05 RE 380 36 RE 380 48 GT TRANSAXLE ASSEMBLY REAR...
Page 118: ...Replacement Parts Page 118 MR 380 05 RE 380 36 RE 380 48 BATTERY...
Page 120: ...Replacement Parts Page 120 MR 380 05 RE 380 36 RE 380 48 BRAKES BRAKE LINES...
Page 144: ...Replacement Parts Page 144 MR 380 05 RE 380 36 RE 380 48 STEERING LINKAGE...
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