5.2 Use a special indicator to check the tread depth
2. Tire wear is indicated by metal plates that are installed in the tires, and become visible when the tread depth decreases to 1-2 mm (5.2).
5.3a This table will help you determine the condition of the tires, the possible causes of uneven wear and indicate the necessary actions to eliminate them
3. Inspect tires for uneven wear, cuts or punctures (5.3a, 5.3b and 5.3c).
5.3b If the tire pressure is constantly decreasing, check the tightness of the spool
5.3c If the spool is securely tightened, apply soapy water to the tire, rotating it slowly - liquid will bubble at the puncture site
4. Inspect the inside of the tires for signs of brake fluid leakage.
5.5 To prolong tire life, check tire pressure at least once a week with an accurate pressure gauge
5. Maintaining the correct tire pressure extends tire life and improves vehicle performance. A pressure gauge is required to check tire pressure. Always check tire pressure when they are cold.