Tire damage – Dodge 2008 Sprinter User Manual

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Operation

Tires and wheels

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ț bumps, bulges, cuts, cracks or splits

in the tread or side of the tire

ț foreign objects between the tires

(on vehicles with twin tires)

Replace the tire if any of the above con-
ditions is found.
Also inspect the spare tire periodically
for condition and inflation. Spare tires
will age and become worn over time
even if never used, and thus should be
inspected and replaced when neces-
sary.

Tire damage

Tire damage can be caused

by:

ț the vehicle’s operating conditions
ț tire aging
ț curbs
ț foreign objects
ț insufficient or excessive tire inflation

pressures

ț weather and environmental influenc-

es

ț contact with oil, grease, fuel, etc.

Warning

G

Driving over curbs or sharp-edged objects
can cause damage to the tire substruc-
ture which is not visible from the outside.

Damage to the tire substructure cannot
be detected until later and can cause the
tire to burst.

You could lose control of the

vehicle as a result, cause an accident and
injure yourself or others.

Avoid driving up against curbs or parking
the vehicle with part of the tire tread sur-
face on the curb.

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