(1) What should my tyre pressure be?
Your tyre pressure should be as per the one suggested by your vehicle manufacturer.
The recommended tyre pressure is set by the vehicle manufacturer and it is different
for different vehicle models. You can find it listed on the placard located inside the driver’s door,
owner’s manual, fuel tank cap, glove box etc. Besides this, the tyre pressure is also stamped on the
tyre’s sidewall. And this pressure is the tyre’s maximum inflation pressure at which the tyre can safely
support its maximum load rating. Since different vehicle models have different weights the vehicle
manufacturers recommend the tyre pressure for each of their vehicle models to give the best results.
This pressure is usually less than the one that
you see on the tyre’s sidewall and should be considered which inflating the tyres.
(2) Can I drive with a punctured tyre?
If you are driving on a normal tyre, then it is unsafe to drive with
a punctured one because in case of a normal tyre there are high chances
of the driver losing the control over the car due to sudden loss of air.
Moreover, driving on a punctured tyre damages the tyre further to an extent
where it cannot be repaired. However, if you have a ZeroPressure tyre on, you
can easily drive at a reduced speed of 80 Km/hour for over 80 kms even after the
tyre gets punctured. This allows you enough time to reach a tyre store safely and get
the tyre replaced. For more details and information
about the ZeroPressure tyre please get in touch with your service advisor.
(3) How does low tyre pressure affect my car tyres?
Under-inflated tyres decrease the tyre life, they wear out faster towards the shoulders. Furthermore, under-inflation increases fuel consumption and affects car handling, causes hydroplaning, etc. Thus, a regular tyre pressure check is recommended.
(4) How do I know that my tyres need an alignment?
Some of the signs that indicate that your car tyres are misaligned are:
- Vehicle pulling to the left or right
- Your steering wheel is off-center when driving straight
- Uneven tread wear
- Squealing tyres
- Noise
(5) How long does a wheel alignment take?
On average wheel alignment should not take more than 60 minutes. It depends on what is required t fix as per the printed report upon checking it.
(6) Is wheel alignment important?
It is important to maintain proper wheel alignment to avoid problems associated with steering, brakes, suspension, and uneven tyre wear. Wheel alignment improves driving stability, increases tyre life and optimizes the overall car’s handling performance. Here are service centers near you that offer the best wheel alignment services.
(7) Is wheel alignment required when changing tyres?
We advise checking the wheel alignment when changing new tyres, indeed offset alignment is only visible after few thousand kilometers. The printed report will show if you need to adjust the wheel alignment or not.
(8) How often should wheel balancing be done?
When you buy new tyres wheel balancing is recommended. Furthermore, wheel balancing should be done if you experience wobbling and vibrating wheels.
(9) Is tyre rotation necessary?
Tyre rotation is recommended because it will:
- Ensure even tyre wearb
- Extend the tyre tread life, so you will drive more miles and save you money
- Maximize traction on all four wheels
- Improve your vehicle’s cornering ability
(10) How often should car tyre be rotated?
It is recommended that the car tyres be rotated every 10,000 Km or after 6 months.
(11) Do my tyres have a warranty?
Tyres of reputed brands come with a warranty against manufacturing defects, workmanship, and materials subject to certain conditions. Generally, tyre damage caused due to accidents, driver influence, or wear and tear are not covered under warranty. However, different tyre manufacturers offer different warranties for various tyre types. Top tyre brands like Michelin and others have the best coverage in terms of the warranty. The tyre dealer near you will help you in better understanding your tyre warranties and policies.
(12) How to check the manufacturing date of my tyre?
The 4-digit stamp present on the tyre sidewall indicates when the tyre was manufactured. The first 2 digits indicate the week and the last 2 digits indicate the year of the manufactured tyre. For example, 3419 means the tyre was manufactured in the 34th week of the year 2019.
(13) When do I change my car tyres?
Different countries have different recommendations, based on the local authorities’ regulations. However, in general it is recommended replacing your tyres every 10 years from the manufacturing date, even if they haven’t reached their tread depth limit and look useable. Additionally, tyre damage such as cupping, cracked sidewall, rubber cracks, or bulges and bubbles, etc. may also trigger the need for early tyre replacement.
(14) How long will it take to change my car tyres?
In general, it will take 20 to 45 min to replace 4 car tyres.
(15) Can I mount my car tyres myself?
Tyre mounting is a task that has to be left to a qualified tyre service technician. It requires proper equipment and tools along with the right skills set. So, do not attempt it unless you are a professionally trained tyre expert. Search for the nearest tyre shop to mount the tyres.
(16) Is it ok to put two different sized tyres on my car?
Fitting different sized tyres on a car is like wearing a pair of shoes with different size. The replaced tyre size should match the recommended tyre size by the manufacturer. Fitting the wrong tyre size can damage the car while undermining your safety in many ways. So ensure you find the right tyres for your car with the help of tyre experts near you.
(17) Is it ok to put a tube in a tubeless tyre?
It is not recommended to install tubes in a tubeless tyre. Tubeless tyres have a robust construction and are not meant for inner tubes. They have a rough inner surface as compared to the tube tyres. If a tube is installed in a tubeless tyre there are chances of the tube getting punctured due to the rough inner surface leading to unsafe conditions on the road.
(18) Do tubeless tyres get punctured?
Tubeless tyres can be punctured and are not fully immune to punctures. In general, with tubeless tyres, you will experience fewer punctures. The beauty of tubeless technology is that when a tubeless tyre is punctured, the air within the tyre discharges at a very slow rate. As a result, the driver does not lose control over the vehicle instantly.
(19) How long can you drive with run flat tyres?
Even if run flat tyres get punctured they can be driven for approximately 50 miles (80 km) with a speed limit of 50 mph (80 km/h). This can vary as per the tyre brand and its specifications. And, if you realize more than one tyre is punctured, stop immediately and look for professional assistance
(20) What is an OE tyre?
OE stands for original equipment. The tyres that are fitted on your car by the car manufacturer are known as OE tyres. The car manufacturers collaborate with tyre manufacturers to select or design tyres that specifically meet their car requirements. Such tyres are called OE tyres.
(21) How to identify radial tyres?
Check the markings that are present on the tyre sidewall. If you notice the letter R it indicates radial tyre construction. For example, 195/55 16 R 87V, here R means radial.
(22) What does ZP on the tyre mean?
MICHELIN® Zero Pressure (ZP) tyres are run flat tyres that allow you to drive up to 50 miles (80Km) at 50 mph with a flat tyre. Different tyre manufacturers use different markings
(23) What does UTQG mean?
UTQG stands for Uniform Tyre Grading System. It is a rating system for the tyre’s treadwear, temperature resistance, and traction performance. In UAE, the tyres should have a smart RFID tag displaying these specifications. Generally, these specifications are mentioned on most of the passenger car tyre sidewall except for winter and light truck tyres.
(24) How often does a car need a new battery?
It is recommended to replace your car battery every 4-6 years. In general, the car battery will last for around 5 years. However, there are many factors that affect the car battery life such as your driving style, road and weather conditions, battery maintenance, battery size, etc.
(25) For how long can a car battery sit unused?
Depending on the usage and battery condition, it usually takes around 2 months for the car battery to go out of order. In simple terms, if the car remains unused for 2 months, then the battery gets cold and will have to be charged again for usage.
(26) How long does it take to replace a car battery?
Car battery replacement usually takes around 15 to 30 minutes. The time varies depending on the car model, battery access, and other factors.
(27) Is it bad to drive a car with bad wheel alignment?
Driving a car with misalignment causes uneven tyre wear. If not corrected at the earliest the car tyres will cause noise, then at a sever stage the tyres will wear prematurely and lead to tyre damage compromising your safety.