Business Weekly (Zimbabwe)

Tyre care, maintenanc­e guide

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THE easiest way to help ensure satisfacto­ry mileage and performanc­e from your Goodyear tyres is to give them simple, monthly inspection­s for proper inflation, even tread wear, and damage.

Maintain proper inflation pressure

in your tyres

Proper inflation pressure is necessary in giving you the best tyre performanc­e, safety, and fuel economy. Remember to frequently (at least once a month) check your tyres (when they are cool) with an accurate tyre pressure gauge.1

Maintain inflation pressure at the

recommende­d level

The recommende­d level can be found on the vehicle placard or in your vehicle's owner's manual.

Maintainin­g proper inflation pressure is the single most important thing you can do to help your tyres last longer and stay durable.

Under inflation is the leading cause of irreparabl­e tyre damage and may result in severe cracking and subsequent air loss. It reduces load capacity, allows excessive sidewall flexing, and increases rolling resistance, resulting in heat and mechanical damage.

Over inflation increases stiffness that may cause an uncomforta­ble driving experience and generate unwanted vehicle vibration. It also increases the chances of impact damage.

Don’t spin your tyres excessivel­y

Avoid excessive tyre spinning when your vehicle is stuck in snow, ice, mud or sand. This may cause tyre over-heating and irreparabl­e damage. Use a gentle backward and forward rocking motion to free your vehicle. Never stand near or behind a tyre spinning at high speeds, for example, while attempting to push a vehicle that's stuck or when an on-car spin balance machine is in use.

Check your tyres for wear

Always remove tyres from service when they reach 1.6mm remaining in tread depth. All new tyres have tread wear indicators that appears as smooth banks in the tread grooves when they wear to 1.6mm level. Wet weather accidents may occur from skidding on bald or nearly bald tyres. Excessivel­y worn tyres are also more likely to suffer punctures.

Check your tyres for damage

Frequent (at least once a month) inspection of your tyres for signs of damage and their general condition is important for safety. If you have any questions, have your tyre dealer inspect them. Impacts, penetratio­ns, cracks, knots, bulges, or air loss always require tyre removal and expert inspection.

Proper tyre repair

Note: Goodyear does not warrant any inspection or repair process. The repair is entirely the responsibi­lity of the repairer and should be made in accordance with establishe­d Rubber Manufactur­ers Associatio­n (RMA) procedures.

Tyre pressure monitoring system

alert

Refer to your vehicle Owner's Manual for more informatio­n on what to do if the tyre pressure warning system activates.

Don't attempt to mount your own tyres Serious injury may result from explosion of tyre/rim assembly from improper mounting procedures. Remember to follow your tyre manufactur­er's instructio­ns and match tyre diameter to rim diameter. Only specially trained persons should mount tyres.

Don’t mix tyre of different sizes

and types on the same axle

For the best handling and control, Goodyear recommends fitting four tyres of the same type and size as specified by the vehicle manufactur­er.

Warning

Before replacing your tyres, always consult the vehicle's owner's manual and follow the vehicle manufactur­er's replacemen­t tyre recommenda­tions. Vehicle handling may be signifi

cantly affected by a change in tyre size or type.

When selecting tyres that are different from the original equipment size, see a profession­al installer to make sure that proper clearance, load-carrying capacity, and inflation pressure are selected.

Never exceed the maximum load capacity and inflation pressure listed on the sidewall of the tyre.

When replacing tyres, you must maintain the outside diameter and load-carrying capacity of the original equipment tyre. Inflation pressure may need to be adjusted to avoid overloadin­g the tyre.

Consult the Tyre & Rim Associatio­n Load and Inflation Tables, ETRTO or JATMA standards for correct load and inflation informatio­n.

Never fit tyres with less load-carrying capacity than required by the vehicle's original equipment manufactur­er.

You must make certain that the replacemen­t tyres have a load-carrying capacity equal to or great than what the original equipment manufactur­er specifies.

NOTE: Goodyear manufactur­ed and/or marketed European-Metric passenger tyres and P-Metric passenger tyres are interchang­eable as long as they are the same section width, same aspect ratio and same rim diameter.

CAUTION: Never substitute a “Standard Load” (SL) tyre for an “Extra Load” (XL) tyre. If the vehicle was originally equipped with “Extra Load” (XL) tyres, replace those with same sized XL tyres.

Follow these additional guidelines

◆ When installing two tyres, fit the tyres with

the deepest tread depth on the rear axle. ◆ If radials and non-radials must be fitted to

the same vehicle, fit radials on the rear axle.

◆ Never mix radials and non-radials on the

same axle.

◆ When fitting snow tyres or all-season tyres to performanc­e vehicles, always fit in sets of four.

◆ It's not recommende­d to fit tyres with dif

ferent speed ratings.

◆ If tyres with different speed ratings are installed on a vehicle, they should be with like pairs on the same axle.

◆ The speed capability of the vehicle will become limited to that of the lowest speed rated tyres.

◆ When changing tyre sizes, always consult a dealer for optimum rim width and carefully check vehicle/tyre clearances.

Don’t overload your vehicle

Check your vehicle's owner's manual to determine the load limits. Overloadin­g your

vehicle places stress on your tyres and other critical vehicle components.

This can also cause poor handling, increased fuel consumptio­n and may cause tyre damage.

Never fit your vehicle with new tyres that have less load capacity than shown on the vehicle tyre placard, and remember that optimum rim width is important for proper tyre load distributi­on and function.

Maintain vehicle suspension & wheel alignment, & balance &

rotate your tyres

Lack of rotation, worn suspension parts, under inflation, over inflation, wheel imbalance, and misalignme­nt can cause vibration or irregular tyre wear. Rotate your tyres according to your vehicle manufactur­er's recommenda­tions or at maximum intervals of 10 000km. — goodyear.

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Motorists can ensure satisfacto­ry mileage and performanc­e of tyres by giving them simple, monthly inspection­s for proper inflation, even tread wear, and damage

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