User Manual - Page 336

For ALHAMBRA 2021.

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Practical tips
Tyre life
Fig. 297
Position of tyre pressure specification
pl
ate
Correct inflation pressures and sensible driv-
ing habits will incr
ease the useful life of your
tyres.
Check tyre pressure at least once a month,
and also prior to any long trip.
The tyre pressure should only be checked
when the tyres are cold. Do not reduce the
pressure of warm tyres.
Adjust tyre pressure to the load being car-
ried by the vehicle
››
Fig. 297.
Avoid fast cornering and hard acceleration.
Inspect the tyres for irregular wear from
time to time.
Tyre pressure
The correct tyre pressures for tyres fitted at
the factory is shown on a label and is valid for
summer and winter tyres. This label
››
Fig. 297 is either on the driver door strut or
inside the fuel tank flap.
Insufficient or excessive pressure greatly re-
duces the useful life of the tyres and adverse-
ly affects vehicle performance and ride. Cor-
rect inflation pressures are very important,
especially at high speeds.
The tyre pressure must be adjusted accord-
ing to the load the vehicle is carrying. If the
vehicle is going to carry the maximum load,
the tyre pressure should be increased to the
maximum value indicated on the sticker
››
Fig. 297.
Driving style
Fast cornering, heavy acceleration and hard
braking (squealing tyres) all increase tyre
wear.
Wheel balance
The wheels on new vehicles are balanced.
However, certain circumstances may lead to
imbalance (run-out), which is detected as vi-
brations in the steering wheel.
Unbalanced wheels should be rebalanced,
as they otherwise cause excessive wear on
steering, suspension and tyres. A wheel must
also be rebalanced when a new tyre is fitted
or if a tyre is repaired.
Incorrect wheel alignment
Incorrect running gear alignment causes ex-
cessive tyre wear, impairing the safety of the
vehicle. If you notice excessive tyre wear, you
should check wheel alignment at a SEAT Of-
ficial Service.
WARNING
Unsuitable handling of the wheels and
t
yres may lead to sudden tyre pressure los-
ses, to tread separation or even to a blow-
out.
The driver is responsible for ensuring that
all of the vehicle tyres are correctly infla-
ted to the right pressure. The recommen-
ded tyre pressure is indicated on the label
››
Fig. 297.
Check tyre pressures regularly and en-
sure they are maintained at the pressures
indicated. Tyre pressure that is too low
could cause overheating, resulting in tread
detachment or even burst tyres.
When the tyres are cold, tyre pressure
should be that indicated on the label
››
Fig. 297.
Regularly check the cold inflation pres-
sure of the tyres. If necessary, change the
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