Wheel condition
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Tread wear indicator
Check  the  tyres  for  cuts,  cracks  and  other  damage.
Replace  the  tyres  if  there  are  deep  cuts  or  cracks.
Also check each tyre for pieces of metal or pebbles.
The  use  of  worn  tyres  can  be  very  dangerous  be-
cause  of  the  greater  chance  of  skidding  or  hydro-
planing.  The  tread  depth  of  the  tyres  must  exceed
1.6 mm in order for the tyres to meet the minimum
requirement for use.
If  there  are  tread  wear  indicators  on  the  tyres,  they
will  appear  in  six  places  on  the  surface  of  the  tyre
as  the  tyre  wears,  thereby  indicating  that  the  tyre
no longer meets the minimum requirement for use.
When  these  wear  indicators  appear,  the  tyres  must
be replaced with new ones.
 
Check  that  the  wheel  nuts  are  tightened  correctly.
Refer  to  the  section  entitled  “For  emergencies”  for
information concerning replacement of the tyres. NOTE
l The 
mark  and  the  location  of  the  tyre  tread
wear  indicators  are  different  depending  on
the tyre manufacturer.
Replacing tyres and wheels E01007200285 CAUTION
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Avoid 
 using  different  size  tyres  from  the
one listed and the combined use of differ-
ent  types  of  tyres,  as  this  can  affect  driv-
ing safety.
Refer  to  “Tyres  and  wheels”  on  page
9-11.
l Even if a wheel has the same rim size and
offset  as  the  specified  type  of  wheel,  its
shape may prevent it from being fitted cor-
rectly.  We  recommend  you  to  consult  a
specialist  before  using  wheels  that  you
have.
Tyre rotation E01001900958
Tyre wear varies with vehicle conditions, road sur-
face 
conditions and individual driver’s driving hab-
its.  To  equalize  the  wear  and  help  extend  tyre  life,
it  is  recommended  to  rotate  the  tyres  immediately
after  discovery  of  abnormal  wear,  or  whenever  the
wear  difference  between  the  front  and  rear  tyres  is
recognizable. When  rotating  tyres,  check  for  uneven  wear  and
damage. 
Abnormal wear is usually caused by incor-
rect  tyre  pressure,  improper  wheel  alignment,  out
of  balance  wheel,  or  severe  braking.  We  recom-
mend  you  to  have  it  checked  to  determine  the
cause of irregular tread wear.
Tyres that have arrows showing rotation direction
Front
Tyres that do not have arrows showing rotation direction Front CAUTION
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A 
 compact spare tyre can be fitted tempo-
rarily  in  place  of  a  tyre  that  has  been  re-
moved during the tyre rotation. However,
it must not be included in the regular tyre
rotation sequence. Maintenance
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