How to Check the Tire Production Date on a New Car?

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McEden
07/24/25 2:31pm
The method to check the tire production date on a new car is: Look for a set of numbers on the tire sidewall. The last four digits provide information about the production date, where the first two digits indicate the week of the year, and the last two digits indicate the year. The functions of tires are: 1. To work with the vehicle's suspension to cushion impacts during driving; 2. To ensure good ride comfort and smooth driving; 3. To maintain good adhesion between the wheels and the road surface; 4. To improve the vehicle's traction, braking, and off-road capability; 5. To bear the weight of the vehicle. Precautions for tire use include: 1. Pay attention to the degree of tread wear; 2. Avoid excessively high or low tire pressure; 3. Remove debris from the tread to prevent punctures that could lead to air leaks or blowouts; 4. Rotate tires regularly to prevent uneven wear.
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OValeria
08/11/25 8:18am
I often teach people how to check the production date of new car tires. Squat down and look for a combination of numbers and letters on the sidewall of the tire near the wheel hub, focusing on the last four digits. The first two digits represent the production week, and the last two digits represent the year. For example, 1623 means the tire was produced in the 16th week of 2023. When a new car is delivered, the tire date should be earlier than the vehicle's production date, ideally within six months, to avoid safety issues caused by tire aging. Tires that have been stored for too long can become hard and brittle, leading to longer braking distances or an increased risk of blowouts. After buying a car, I always take a few minutes to check this detail, along with tire pressure and tread depth, to ensure everything is brand new. During regular maintenance, remind the dealer to record the date as well. Developing this habit can extend tire life and reduce the likelihood of accidents.
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