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The prescribed tyre inflation is on the sticker with pictograms
some countries, the pictograms are replaced with a text).
Tyre pressure is always to match the load.
Inflation pressure for half load
B
Inflation pressure for environmentally friendly operation (slightly lower
C
fuel consumption and emissions)
Inflation pressure for full load
D
Tyre diameter in inches
E
This information serves merely as information for the prescribed tyre pres-
sure. This is not a list of shared tyre sizes for your vehicle. These are in the
vehicle's technical documentation, in the declaration of conformity (in so-
called COC document) and listed on the vehicle data
Tyre pressure value on the front axle
F
Tyre pressure value on the rear axle
G
Check tyre pressures
Check the tyre pressure, including that of the spare wheel, at least once a
month and also before setting off on a long journey.
Always check the inflation pressure when the tyres are cold. Do not reduce the
higher pressure of warm tyres.
In vehicles with tyre pressure monitoring, tyre pressure values must be saved
each time the pressures are changed
WARNING
Do not drive with incorrect tyre pressure - There is a risk of accident.
In the event of very rapid pressure loss (e.g. in the event of tyre damage)
an attempt should be made to bring the vehicle carefully to a stop without
sudden steering movements and without any hard braking - risk of acci-
dent.
Note
The declaration of conformity (COC document), can be obtained from a ŠKODA
partner.
1)
Only valid for some countries and some models.
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Tyre wear and wheel change
Fig. 166 Tyre wear indicator / wheel change
Tyre wear increases in the following circumstances.
Incorrect tyre pressures.
Driving style (e.g. fast cornering, rapid acceleration / braking).
Incorrect wheel balancing (you should have the wheels balanced after
changing/repair tyres or if the steering "is drifting").
Wheel alignment errors.
There are wear indicator markersin the tyre profiles, indicating whether the
minimum permissible tread depth has been
should be regarded as worn out when this indicator is flush with the tread.
Markings on the walls of the tyres with the letters "TWI" and/or other symbols
(e.g. ), identify the position of the wear indicators.
To ensure uniform wear on all tyres, we recommend that you change the
wheels every 10 000 km, in line with the
WARNING
Change the tyres at the latest when they are worn down to the wear indi-
cators -There is a risk of an accident.
Faulty wheel alignment affects handling - There is a risk of an accident.
Unusual vibrations or the vehicle "pulling " to one side could be a sign of
1)
tyre damage. Reduce speed and stop! If there are no external signs of tyre
damage, seek the help of a specialist garage.
reached» Fig. 166
- . A tyre
schedule» Fig. 166
- .
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