Wh eels an dt ire s, Changing a wheel – Mercedes-Benz SLS-Class 2015 Owners Manual User Manual

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the curb weight and the weight of the acces-

sories.
TIN (Tire Identification Number)
This is a unique identifier which can be used

by a tire manufacturer to identify tires, for

example for a product recall, and thus identify

the purchasers. The TIN is made up of the

manufacturer's identity code, tire size, tire

type code and the manufacturing date.
Load bearing index
The load bearing index (also load index) is a

code that contains the maximum load bearing

capacity of a tire.
Traction
Traction is the result of friction between the

tires and the road surface.
Treadwear indicators
This is indicated by narrow bars (treadwear

bars) that are distributed over the tire tread. If

the tire tread is level with the bars, the wear

limit of

1

/

16

in (1.6 mm) has been reached.

Occupant distribution
The distribution of occupants in a vehicle at

their designated seating positions.
Total load limit
Rated cargo and luggage load plus 68 kilo-

grams (150 lb) times the vehicle's designated

seating capacity.

Changing a wheel

Flat tire

The "Breakdown assistance" section

(

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page 235) contains information and notes

on how to deal with a flat tire.

Rotating the wheels

G

WARNING

Interchanging the front and rear wheels may

severely impair the driving characteristics if

the wheels or tires have different dimensions.

The wheel brakes or suspension components

may also be damaged. There is a risk of acci-

dent.
Rotate front and rear wheels only if the wheels

and tires are of the same dimensions.

!

On vehicles equipped with a tire pressure

monitor, electronic components are

located in the wheel.
Tire-mounting tools should not be used

near the valve. This could damage the elec-

tronic components.
Only have tires changed at a qualified spe-

cialist workshop.

Always pay attention to the instructions and

safety notes when changing a wheel

(

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page 271).

The wear patterns on the front and rear tires

differ, depending on the operating conditions.

Rotate the wheels before a clear wear pattern

has formed on the tires. Front tires typically

wear more on the shoulders and the rear tires

in the center.
If your vehicle's tire configuration allows, you

can change the wheels according to the inter-

vals in the tire manufacturer's warranty book

in your vehicle documents. If no warranty

book is available, the tires should be rotated

every 3,000 to 6,000 miles (5,000 to

10,000 km), or earlier if tire wear requires. Do

not change the direction of wheel rotation.
Clean the contact surfaces of the wheel and

the brake disc thoroughly every time a wheel

is rotated. Check the tire pressure and reac-

tivate the tire pressure monitor if necessary.

Direction of rotation

Tires with a specified direction of rotation

have additional benefits, e.g. if there is a risk

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