Notes for Related Driving
Wheels
The direction of treads (non -
symmetrical treads) must corre鄄
spond with the specified driving
direction. In this case it can
avoid drifting, poor adhesion,
noise and off-center wear.
Service Life
The service life of wheels de鄄
pends on
Inflation Pressure
Inflation pressure is extremely
crucial for high -speed driving.
As a result, the pressure shall be
examined once a month as a
minimum. The same examination
shall be conducted before each
long journey. Remember to have
spare wheels.
Excessively low or high pressure
can reduce the service life and
compromise
driving
perfor鄄
mance.
Tires
Caution
Low -pressed tires may crack or
explode due to dramatic tempera鄄
ture rise if driving at high speed
for a long time.
Driving Habits
Tires will wear down more quickly
in case of frequent curve accel鄄
eration, sudden acceleration and
braking.
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General Description:
New wheels can only obtain op鄄
timal adhesion after your vehicle
has been driven for approximate
100km at proper speed. This will
also benefit wheel's service life.
Examine regularly tires (scratch鄄
es, cuts, tear -ups and dents)
and remove foreign objects
thereon.
Slow down your vehicle and
pass the obstacles at proper an鄄
gles to avoid damages for tires
and hubs.
It is difficult to identify hidden
defects between tires and hubs.
Abnormal vibration and off -
Fitting a Blade
Determine whether the safety
spring has been inserted into the
wiper arm.
Tires
Wiper Blade
tracking can damage wheels.
Examine your wheels carefully
(dents and tear-ups). If no sur鄄
face damages are present, drive
slowly to the nearest franchised
JAC service provider for help.
Prevent tires from contacting oil
stains and fuel. The defective
valve core shall be replaced im鄄
mediately.
To refit wheels, make sure to re鄄
spect the original rolling direc鄄
tion.
To cool and dry the removed
wheels, no direct sunlight. Is al鄄
lowed. Tires shall be placed ver鄄
tically if no hubs are assembled.
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