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North rush V3 accessories maintenance common reason why frequent blowout accident, temperature, tire pressure are incentives

Tire burst tire pressure is a cause

Tire pressure is insufficient: when the car runs in the hot season, the tire temperature rises quickly, causes the tire pressure to change. When running for V3 fittings, the tire pressure is insufficient, and the tire is repeatedly deformed at high speed, resulting in a great deal of heat, resulting in a flat tire.

Tire pressure is too high: tire pressure is too high, then the tire in the middle of the faster wear faster, leading to uneven wear of tires, the shell needs to bear too much pressure. In addition, the floor area of the tyre and the road surface becomes smaller, and the tire grip is reduced, which is not favorable to the driving safety.

For, or with serious wear of tire, whether the tire pressure is too high or too low, protoconchs weak link will eventually bear a lot of heat and pressure, resulting in a puncture, even spontaneous combustion, thus affecting the safety of life and property.

In addition, the North Benz V3 tire parts when the temperature is too high, if poured cold water way (as in the video it encountered thunderstorms) cooling, due to a sudden cooling caused by the tread and sidewall layer of each part of the uneven shrinkage and cracking, shorten the service life of the tire. Therefore, when the tire temperature is found too high, it is not recommended to blow or water, but should reduce the speed of driving, or in a cool place to rest properly, so that the tires cool down.

At the end of the article, the northern V3 fittings tire burst mainly due to tire pressure, temperature, tires, new and old, inseparable. Especially the risk of low voltage driving, so the daily maintenance of tires is very important, such as check, whether the tire sidewall bulge phenomenon, whether the tires wear evenly, tire wear is reaching the wear limit position and so on, before driving and driving the process, do not ignore safety tire.