Tyres
Pressure Incorrect tyre pressure can reduce the life of your tyres, reduce fuel efficiency and may make your car less safe to drive. Check and adjust pressure when tyres are cold. You'll find your car's correct tyre pressure in your owner manual or inside door opening.
To check your tyre pressure:
1. Unscrew the cap on the air valve of your tyre
2. Push the gauge's valve over the tyre valve
3. Look at the pressure reading on the gauge. Driving on bald tyres is unsafe, especially on the slippery surfaces and it increase your fuel consumption
You should check for a minimum tread depth of 1.5 mm on any part of the tyre surface that comes into contact with the road. Tyres have indicators in their tread pattern which show (as lines across the tread) when worn down to 1.6 mm.
How can I make my tyres last longer?
The most important thing is to check and maintain correct tyre pressure. Also, swap your tyres around regularly (check with a tyre specialist before you do) and practise conservative driving habits. If your tyres show signs of uneven wear, have your car's steering checked (a wheel alignment) by a specialist tyre service centre.
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