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Maintenance

Tires

The tires are a big part of how the car behaves on the road. The type, size, pressure, speed rating, and rubber quality of the tire, as well as tread wear, all influence the performance of the tire, and as a result, the performance of the car.

Using the proper tire pressure and having good driving habits will extend the service life of your tires: Do not drive faster than the max rated speed of the tire, slow down when taking turns, brake slowly when possible, and avoid potholes and curbs. For more information on tires, see Compatible tires.

Note
Check the tires regularly for abnormal wear such as cuts and cracks.

Tire rotation and balancing

The tires can be regularly rotated between front and back to ensure even wear. However, never rotate the tires from left to right. Doing so will cause instability and reduced performance.

Top-down view of the car: tires may be rotated front to back but not left to right
Rotate tires between front and back (left), not from left to right (right).

After new wheels are fitted to the car or a tire has been repaired, wheel balance should be checked. Wheel imbalance can cause excessive wear of both the tires and the steering system. Checking and adjusting the wheel balance requires professional tools. We recommend: Contact a Zeekr Hi-Tech Service Center or an approved service partner to inspect the wheel balance.

Caution
There is foam inside the wheels and tires that can be easily damaged when the tire is mounted or dismounted. If you need to replace a tire, contact a Zeekr Hi-Tech Service Center or an approved service partner.