How Do You Inspect Tires On A Plymouth Voyager?
The Plymouth Voyager is a minivan popular with people who want a larger vehicle, but don’t want an SUV. No matter what you use your Plymouth Voyager it’s important that you check the tires every 3,000 miles. Look at the tires for uneven wear, damage, cracking or embedded nails. Replace or repair the tires as needed. Uneven wear may indicate over or under inflation, misalignment or that the tires need rotating. Inspect the tread. Check for tire wear bars-bars in the tires across the treads. If you see these, the tire needs replacing. You can also take a penny and insert it into the tire groove with Lincoln’s head upside-down. If you see all of Lincoln’s head, the tire’s too worn and needs replacing. Make sure you check the tread in all four tires-not just one. This is also a good way to check for wear; if the tread is different in different areas, the tire’s not wearing correctly and may need replacing. Check your tires’ pressure (PSI) with a tire pressure gauge when it’s cold outside a