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Tire Wear
1. |
Measure the tread depth of the tires.
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2. |
If the remaining tread depth (A) is less than the limit, replace
the tire.
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Tire Rotation
Checking For Pull And Wander |
1. |
Rotate the front right and front left tires, and perform a road
test in order to confirm vehicle stability.
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2. |
If the steering pulls to the opposite side, rotate the front and
rear tires, and perform a road test again.
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3. |
If the steering continues to pull to one side, rotate the front
right and left tires again, and perform a road test.
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4. |
If the steering continues to pull to the opposite side, replace
the front wheels with new ones.
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Removal
1. |
Remove valve core and deflate the tire.
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2. |
Remove the side of the tire bead area from the wheel using tire
changing machine .
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3. |
Rotate the wheel clockwise.
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Installation
1. |
Apply tire soap or lubrication to the top and bottom tire beads.
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2. |
To fit the bottom bead, position the valve at the 5 o’clock position
relative to the head on the tire changing machine.
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3. |
Place the tire on the rim so the bottom bead touches the edge
of the rim after the valve (6 o’clock). Rotate the rim clockwise, and
push down on the tire at the 3 o’clock position to fit bottom bead.
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4. |
After bottom bead is on tire, rotate the rim until the valve is
at the 5 o’clock position relative to the head on the tire changing
machine. Push down on the tire at the 3 o’clock position and rotate
the rim clockwise to fit the top bead.
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5. |
Inflate the tire until both beads seat.
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Rear parking assist system
The rear parking assist system assists the driver during backward movement of
the vehicle by chiming if any object is sensed within a distance of 120 cm (47 in.)
behind the vehicle. This system ...
Front Disc Brake. Components and Components Location
Components
1. Guide rod bolt
2. Bleed screw
3. Caliper body
4. Caliper carrier
5. Inner pad shim
6. Brake pad
7. Pad retainer
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Good driving practices
Never take the vehicle out of gear and coast down a hill. This is extremely
hazardous. Always leave the vehicle in gear.
Do not "ride" the brakes. This can cause them to overheat and ...