How to Check the Tire Date on a New Car?

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DelOmar
07/25/25 4:38am
Method to check the tire date on a new car: There is a set of 4-digit numbers on the side of the tire, which represents the production date of the tire. The last 2 digits of this set of numbers indicate the year, and the first 2 digits indicate the week of the year it was produced. For example, "4919" means the tire was produced in the 49th week of 2019. It should be noted that the production dates of all four tires on the car should be consistent and not significantly different from the car's manufacturing time. If a tire's date is inconsistent with the others, it indicates that the tire has been replaced. If all the tires' dates differ greatly from the car's manufacturing time, it means all the tires have been replaced.
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DelHector
08/10/25 5:28pm
I learned this trick right after buying my car - the key to checking tire age lies in locating the DOT code on the sidewall. The production week is usually marked by the last four digits of the code. For example, seeing '1419' means the tire was manufactured in the 14th week of 2019. As a car owner, regularly checking this ensures driving safety and prevents risks from aged tires. Before driving a new car off the lot, always confirm the date isn't too early, as tires stored too long may become brittle or cracked. If you squat down during vehicle pickup and carefully scan the tire's outer side, you'll easily spot those numbers - it's quick and simple. I also recommend recording the dates for future reference to avoid overlooking potential issues.
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