
For Malibu tires, follow the manual's recommendations, generally requiring replacement every 2 to 3 years or after driving approximately 60,000 to 100,000 kilometers. Tires should be replaced immediately when the tread depth reaches 1.6mm. Tires that have exceeded their warranty period will have overall performance degradation. Pay special attention to cleaning the tires. If the tire surface is covered with mud-like substances, it can easily hide damage to the tread. During cleaning, inspect the tires for mud, cuts, or bulges. Replace the tire immediately if any cracks are found. Check the tire production date to confirm if it has expired. The production date is located on the side of the tire, represented by a 4-digit number. The last two digits indicate the production year, and the first two digits indicate the production week. The typical lifespan of a tire is around 5 years; exceeding this period means the tire is expired and needs replacement. Inspect the tires for abnormal phenomena such as cracks or bulges. Tire damage includes tread cracks, tread bulges, missing tread rubber, severe sidewall wear, and repeated punctures by foreign objects. If the damage is severe, replace the tire promptly.


