Wheels and tires – FORD 2015 Transit v.2 User Manual

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6. Visually inspect the tires to

make sure there are no nails or

other objects embedded that

could poke a hole in the tire

and cause an air leak.

7. Check the sidewalls to make

sure there are no gouges, cuts
or bulges.

Note: If you are checking tire
pressure when the tire is hot, for
example you have driven more than
1.0 mi (1.6 km), never bleed or
reduce tire pressure. The tires are
hot from driving and it is normal for
pressures to increase above

recommended cold pressures. A
hot tire at or below recommended

cold inflation pressure could be

significantly under-inflated.
Note: If you have to drive a
distance to get air for the tires,

check and record the tire pressure

first and add the appropriate air

pressure when you get to the

pump. It is normal for tires to heat
up and the tire pressure to increase

as you drive.
Note: If you over inflate the tire,
release air by pressing on the metal

stem in the center of the valve.

Then recheck the pressure with
your tire gauge.

Note: Some spare tires operate at

a higher inflation pressure than the

other tires. For T-type mini-spare

tires, refer to the Dissimilar spare

wheel and tire assembly
information for a description. Store
and maintain at 60 psi (4.15 bar).
For full-size and dissimilar spare
tires, refer to the Dissimilar spare
wheel and tire assembly
information for a description. Store
and maintain at the higher of the
front and rear inflation pressure as
shown on the Tire Label.

Inspecting the Tires and Wheel

Valve Stems

Periodically inspect the tire treads
for uneven or excessive wear and

remove objects, for example

stones, nails or glass that may be

wedged in the tread grooves.
Check the tire and valve stems for

holes, cracks, or cuts that may

permit air leakage and repair or
replace the tire and replace the

valve stem. Inspect the tire

sidewalls for cracking, cuts,

bruises and other signs of damage

or excessive wear. If internal

damage to the tire is suspected,
have the tire removed and

inspected in case it needs to be
repaired or replaced. For your

safety, tires that are damaged or

show signs of excessive wear

should not be used because they
are more likely to blow out or fail.

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Transit (TTH) Canada/United States of America, enUSA, Edition date: 03/2014, Third Printing

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