Is Bulging of New Car Tires Covered by Warranty?
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For bulging in new car tires, it is necessary to identify the cause of the bulging. If the bulging is caused by improper use, it will not be covered by the warranty. Below are precautions for using car tires: Regularly check the tire pressure of the car: Abnormal tire pressure directly affects the condition of the tires. Too low tire pressure increases friction with the ground, leading to accelerated tire wear, while too high tire pressure may cause tire blowouts. Generally, check the tire pressure once a month. Inspect tire wear: Car tires have wear indicators. If the tire reaches the wear indicator, it should be stopped from further use. Typically, wear indicators are designed at a depth of about 1.6 millimeters in the tire tread grooves. Overly worn tires are dangerous when driving on wet surfaces, as their drainage capability is significantly reduced, severely affecting wet road grip and compromising driving safety. Avoid hitting obstacles while driving to prevent tire bulging.