Safety
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One of the most important safety elements
on your vehicle is the tires. Check the tire
pressure and condition periodically. Do not
drive your vehicle with worn tires. -When
the tire pressure is very low, tires may get
extremely heated, worn and these may cause
excessive fuel consumption.
-When the tire pressure is very high, this may
cause longer braking distance, worse handling
and excessive wear on tires.
-If the pressure loss happens continuously, this
may be caused by external damages, cracks,
foreign material in the tires and faulty tire
valves leaking air.
WARNING
Please, observe the prescribed tire pressure
for your vehicle.
Very low tire pressure may cause blow-out
of the tire at high speeds and loads. You can
cause an accident and thus injuries to others
due to this.
Tire profiles
A minimum profile depth is prescribed for tires
by law. Observe the legislation for the relevant
country.
For safety reasons, change your tires before
reaching the legally advised minimum profile
depth.
WARNING
An excessively low tire profile may cause
loss of handling at high speeds in case of
rain or snow mud conditions. You may loose
your handling and cause an accident in
these conditions.
The Condition of the Tires
Check the following conditions regularly every
2 weeks and before a long haul to inspect the
condition of the tires:
- External damage
- Cracks and bulges on the tires,
- Foreign material in the tire profile,
- Irregular wear of the profile.
WARNING
Do not forget that the external damages,
bulges and cracks on the tires may cause
blow-out of the tire. You may cause an
accident in these conditions.
Tires and Wheels
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