Downloaded from www.Manualslib.com manuals search engine Underinftation, incorrect toe or
camber and fast cornering produce
different types of abnormal wear
which
can be diagnosed by your
dealer.
The original equipment tires in
corporate built-in tread wear indi
cators to assist you in determining
when your tires have been worn
to the point of needing replace
ment. These indicators appear
as
V2 inch wide bands when tire
tread depth
is 1/16 inch or less. When
the indicators appear in two
or more adjacent grooves, tire re
placement due to tread wear
is
recommended.
To equalize wear, it is recom
mended that the tires be rotated
every
6,000 miles (or sooner if ir
regular wear develops)
as indi
cated in either diagram below.
Upon rotation, tire pressures must
be adjusted in accordance with the
recommendations
on the tire infla
tion placard.
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NOTE: It is recommended that
disc brake pads be inspected for
wear whenever tires are rotated.
Tire Damage and Repair-Tires
with cuts, splits or cracks deep
enough to expose the fabric, should
be removed from service. Bulges
usually indicate internal damage,
and the tire should be removed.
Tires with questionable damage
should be removed from the wheel
and examined by an expert.
If an air loss occurs while driv
ing, do not attempt to drive on the
deflated tire more than
is neces
sary to stop safely. Driving even a
short distance
can damage a tire
beyond repair.
Temporary repairs, such as
"blowout" patches or any repair
made from the outside of the tire
should not be made except in emer-