Replace missing dust caps on the valves immediately.
Remove any objects provided they have not punctured the inside of the tire ⇒ Troubleshooting.
Pay attention to all warnings issued by the Tire Pressure Monitoring System ⇒ Troubleshooting the Tire Pressure
Monitoring System.
WARNING
Corrosive fluids and materials can cause visible and invisible damage to the tires, which can cause the tires to fail.
This can cause accidents and fatal injuries.
Always keep chemicals, oils, grease, fuel, brake fluid, and other corrosive materials away from the tires.
Storing tires
Only store tires in a cool, dry location that is as dark as possible.
Do not stand tires that are mounted on rims up vertically.
Protect tires that are not mounted on rims from dirt with suitable covers and store them standing on the tread surface.
Tires that are more than six years old
Tires age due to physical and chemical processes that affect their function. Tires that have been stored and unused for long
periods of time age more quickly than tires that are used continuously.
Volkswagen recommends replacing tires that are more than six years old with new tires. This even applies to tires that may
appear to be usable and whose tread depth is still greater than the minimum requirement ⇒
.
Winter and all season tires lose their characteristics to a large extent due to aging, regardless of the remaining tread depth.
The age of the tire can be determined based on the production date ⇒ Tire labeling and tire classifications .
WARNING
Old tires can suddenly lose air or rupture, particularly at high speeds.
This can cause accidents and fatal injuries.
Only use tires that are more than six years old if absolutely necessary and drive with extreme caution if doing so,
even if the tires have never been used.
New tires
Drive particularly carefully during the first 600 km (370 mi) with new tires because they must be broken in. Tires that have
not yet been broken in have reduced gripping abilities and braking efficiency ⇒
.
Only use tires with the same design and as close to the same construction, size (rolling circumference) and tread pattern
as possible on all four wheels.
The tread depth of new tires may vary between tire models and manufacturers due to different design features and tread
designs.
WARNING
New tires must be broken in because they have reduced traction and braking efficiency when they are new.
This could cause you to lose control of the vehicle and lead to serious accidents and fatal injuries.
Break in new tires. Drive carefully for the first 600 km (370 miles).
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