Range Rover: Tire care - Tires - Range Rover Owner's ManualRange Rover: Tire care

WARNING WARNING

Do not drive the vehicle if a tire is damaged, excessively worn, or incorrectly inflated. A tire in such a condition may catastrophically fail and cause an accident.

Avoid contaminating the tires with vehicle fluids as they may cause damage the tire and cause a tire failure, which can result in an accident.

Avoid spinning the wheels. The forces released can damage the structure of the tire, and cause it to fail.

If wheel spin is unavoidable due to a loss of traction (in deep snow for example), do not exceed the 30 mph (50 km/h) point on the speedometer. Do not allow anyone to stand near or directly behind a tire that might spin.

Do not exceed the maximum pressure stated on the sidewall of the tire.

Note: Tire condition should be checked after the vehicle has been used off-road. As soon as the vehicle returns to a normal, hard, road surface, stop and check for tire damage.

All of the vehicle's tires (including the spare) should be checked regularly for damage, wear and distortion. If you are in any doubt about the condition of a tire, have it checked immediately by a tire repair center or your Land Rover Retailer/Authorized Repairer.

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