How to Check the Production Date of New Car Tires?
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On the sidewall of the tire, there is a set of numbers. The last four digits of this marking indicate the production date information. It consists of four digits "AABB," where the first two digits "AA" represent the week of the year (normally, one month equals four weeks), and the last two digits "BB" indicate the year. Below is some relevant information: 1. Tires, like other car parts, have a limited lifespan. If they reach a certain age or mileage, they need to be replaced promptly. Otherwise, insufficient grip may lead to reduced performance, ultimately affecting driving safety. 2. Extra caution is needed when driving on highways because temperatures on highways are higher than on regular city roads. Combined with constant friction with the road surface, tire temperatures can rise significantly, increasing the risk of blowouts and traffic accidents. Before driving on a highway, carefully inspect the tires for any damage or signs of aging.