Ọrọ Iṣaaju
This manual provides essential information for the proper installation, operation, and maintenance of your Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady 205/65R16 95H tires. Adhering to these guidelines will help ensure optimal performance, safety, and longevity of your tires. The Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady tires are designed for all-season traction, featuring advanced weather-reactive technology and an asymmetric tread pattern for enhanced grip in various conditions, including wet and cold temperatures.
Ọja Pariview
The Goodyear Assurance WeatherReady tire is an all-season tire engineered to provide reliable performance across diverse weather conditions. Its design incorporates features that adapt to changing road surfaces, offering enhanced control and stability.

Eto ati fifi sori
Proper installation is crucial for tire safety and performance. It is highly recommended that tire installation be performed by a qualified professional.
- Fifi sori Ọjọgbọn: Always have new tires installed by a certified tire technician. They possess the specialized tools and expertise to mount, balance, and install tires correctly.
- Ibamu Ọkọ: Ensure the tire size (205/65R16) and load index (95H) match your vehicle's specifications as recommended by the vehicle manufacturer. This information can typically be found on a placard inside the driver's side door jamb, in the glove compartment, or in the owner's manual.
- Àfikún Àkọ́kọ́: After installation, tires should be inflated to the vehicle manufacturer's recommended pressure, not the maximum pressure listed on the tire sidewall.
- Tito Kẹkẹ: It is advisable to have your vehicle's wheel alignment checked when installing new tires to prevent premature or uneven wear.
Awọn Itọsọna Iṣiṣẹ
Optimal tire performance and safety depend on correct operating practices.
- Titẹ Taya: Check tire pressure regularly (at least once a month and before long trips) using a reliable gauge when tires are cold. Maintain the pressure recommended by your vehicle manufacturer. Incorrect tire pressure can lead to poor handling, reduced fuel efficiency, and accelerated tire wear.
- Agbara fifuye: Do not exceed the maximum load capacity specified for your tires. The load index for this tire is 95, indicating a maximum load of 1521 lbs (690 kg) per tire.
- Idiwon Iyara: The speed rating 'H' indicates a maximum speed of 130 mph (210 km/h) under optimal conditions. Always adhere to legal speed limits and adjust driving speed to road and weather conditions.
- Driving in Wet Conditions: The asymmetric tread design with sweeping traction grooves is engineered to evacuate water, improving grip on wet surfaces. Drive cautiously and reduce speed in rain to minimize hydroplaning risk.
- Driving in Cold Temperatures: The special all-season rubber compound with soybean oil is designed to remain pliable and grippy even in cold temperatures, enhancing performance in winter conditions.
Itoju
Ìtọ́jú déédéé máa ń mú kí taya pẹ́ sí i, ó sì máa ń mú kí iṣẹ́ rẹ̀ máa lọ déédéé.
- Yiyi Taya: Yi awọn taya rẹ pada ni gbogbo maili 5,000 si 7,500 (8,000 si 12,000 km) tabi gẹgẹ bi olupese ọkọ ayọkẹlẹ rẹ ṣe daba. Eyi n ṣe igbelaruge wiwọ paapaa lori gbogbo awọn taya.
- Àyẹ̀wò Ìjìnlẹ̀ Ìrìn: Regularly inspect tread depth. The minimum legal tread depth is typically 2/32 inch (1.6 mm). This tire has a tread depth of 10/32nds when new. Replace tires when they reach the wear indicators.
- Ayewo wiwo: Periodically check tires for signs of damage, such as cuts, cracks, bulges, or punctures. Remove any foreign objects embedded in the tread.
- Ninu: Clean tires with mild soap and water. Avoid harsh chemicals or petroleum-based products that can degrade rubber.
Laasigbotitusita
Dídá àwọn ìṣòro taya tó wọ́pọ̀ lójúkan lè dènà ìbàjẹ́ síwájú sí i, kí ó sì rí i dájú pé ààbò wà.
- Uneven Wear: If you notice uneven tread wear (e.g., wear on one side of the tire, cupping, or feathering), it may indicate issues with tire pressure, wheel alignment, or suspension components. Consult a tire professional for inspection.
- Awọn gbigbọn: Vibrations while driving can be caused by unbalanced tires, bent wheels, or alignment issues. Have your tires and wheels inspected by a technician.
- Pipadanu Ipa: A sudden or gradual loss of tire pressure could indicate a puncture, a faulty valve stem, or a leak around the rim. Inspect the tire and seek professional repair if necessary.
- Bulges or Cracks: Any bulges or deep cracks on the tire sidewall are serious safety concerns and require immediate professional inspection and likely tire replacement.
Awọn pato
| Sipesifikesonu | Iye |
|---|---|
| Brand | Odun rere |
| Iwọn | 205/65R16 |
| Iwọn Abala | 205 millimeters |
| Agbara fifuye | 1700 Poun (iwọn 771 kg) |
| Ijinle Tread | 10 32nd |
| Tread Iru | Ti kii-Itọsọna |
| Ipa ti o pọju | 50 iwon fun Square Inch (PSI) |
| Opin Tire | 30 inches |
| Iwọn Nkan | 20 Poun (iwọn 9.07 kg) |
| Automotive Fit Iru | Universal Fit |
| Gbigbe Range | SL |
| Iru Ikole | Radial |
| OEM Apá Number | 767780537 |
| UPC | 697662131380 |
| Ohun ti o wa ninu Apoti | Taya |
Alaye atilẹyin ọja
Goodyear tires are backed by a manufacturer's limited warranty. Specific warranty terms, conditions, and coverage periods may vary. Please refer to the official Goodyear warranty documentation provided with your purchase or visit the official Goodyear website for detailed information regarding treadwear, materials, and workmanship warranties.
Atilẹyin ati Olubasọrọ
For technical assistance, product inquiries, or warranty claims, please contact Goodyear customer support through their official channels. You can typically find contact information on the Goodyear website or in your tire documentation.
Goodyear Official Webojula: www.goodyear.com





