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Checking the condition of tires and tire pressure
| To check the tread depth can use a simple sensor. If the tread depth falls below the minimum, the tire should be replaced. |
Various forms of wear of the tread pattern and possible causes 1. Low pressure in the tire 2. Improper toe 3. Uneven wear | |
Possible causes:
- Low tire pressure, poor balance or deformation of the wheel, too high tire pressure; - Worn tie rod or pitman arm; - Worn or damaged elements of the front suspension, incorrectly adjusted suspension.
PERFORMANCE ORDER | 1. Check the condition of the tread pattern and the degree of wear. Uneven tire wear is indicative of a bad wheel balancing or poor adjustment of the suspension. | | 2. Inspect the tires for cuts, punctures, stuck nails or other sharp objects. If there is an air leak, first of all, check the valve chamber. | | 3. If it is in order, check the surface of the tires for punctures, causing soapy water on the surface of the tire. An air leak will show itself in the form of bubbles. | | 4. Regularly check the tire pressure with an accurate gauge. |
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