Tires:driving instructions, Tires hydroplaning – Mercedes-Benz E-Wagon 2006 Owners Manual User Manual

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Operation

Driving instructions

Tires

Treadwear indicators (TWI) are required by
law. These indicators are located in six
places on the tread circumference and be-
come visible at a tread depth of approxi-
mately

1

/

16

in (1.6 mm), at which point the

tire is considered worn and should be re-
placed.

The treadwear indicator appears as a solid
band across the tread.

Specified tire inflation pressures must be
maintained. This applies particularly if the
tires are subjected to high loads (e.g. high
speeds, heavy loads, high ambient temper-
atures).

Hydroplaning

Depending on the depth of the water layer
on the road, hydroplaning may occur, even
at low speeds and with new tires. Reduce
vehicle speed, avoid track grooves in the
road and apply brakes cautiously in the
rain.

Warning!

G

If you feel a sudden significant vibration or

ride disturbance, or you suspect that possi-

ble damage to your vehicle has occurred,

you should turn on the hazard warning flash-

ers, carefully slow down, and drive with cau-

tion to an area which is a safe distance from

the road.

Inspect the tires and the vehicle underbody

for possible damage. If the vehicle or tires

appear unsafe, have the vehicle towed to

the nearest Mercedes-Benz Center or tire

dealer for repairs.

Warning!

G

Although the applicable federal motor vehi-

cle safety laws consider a tire to be worn

when the treadwear indicators (TWI) be-

come visible at approximately

1

/

16

in

(1.6 mm), we recommend that you do not al-

low your tires to wear down to that level. As

tread depth approaches

1

/

8

in (3 mm), the

adhesion properties on a wet road are

sharply reduced.

Depending upon the weather and/or road

surface (conditions), the tire traction varies

widely.

Warning!

G

Do not drive with a flat tire. A flat tire affects

the ability to steer or brake the vehicle. You

may lose control of the vehicle. Continued

driving with a flat tire or driving at high

speed with a flat tire will cause excessive

heat build-up and possibly a fire.

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