Keep your tires safe, durable, and performing at their best
Check your tire pressure regularly to ensure safety, fuel efficiency, and tire longevity. Use a reliable pressure gauge and follow manufacturer recommendations.
Pay attention to your TPMS warning light. It alerts you when tire pressure is too low, helping you prevent blowouts and improve fuel efficiency.
Rotate your tires every 5,000–8,000 km to maintain even wear. Inspect for cracks, punctures, or bulges to avoid unexpected issues.
Regularly inspect tires for damage, tread depth, and foreign objects. Prompt action ensures safety and prolongs tire lifespan.
Do not exceed the tire's load capacity. Overloading can cause excessive heat, reduce tire lifespan, and increase the risk of blowouts.
Avoid sudden acceleration, hard braking, and sharp turns. Smooth driving reduces tire wear and improves overall safety.
Check the tread depth regularly. Replace tires when tread reaches 2/32 inches to maintain grip and reduce accident risk.
Park in shaded areas and avoid prolonged exposure to direct sunlight. Heat and UV rays can deteriorate tire rubber over time.
Repair punctured tires promptly using professional plugging and patching services — restoring air pressure and extending tire life safely.
Switch between summer, winter, and all-season tires as appropriate. Using the correct tire for the season improves safety and performance.