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Flat spots caused by storage or handling
Flat spots caused by storage or handling
What is a flat spot?
The term flat spot describes a type of wear where one patch or spot of the tyre has become flat.
Flat spots caused by storage or handling also cause vibration in the same way as incorrectly balanced wheels do. It is important that flat spots on the tread are identified as such.
Flat spots caused by storage or handling cannot be balanced and they can reoccur at any time due to various circumstances. Flat spots caused by storage or handling can be eliminated without complicated special tools. Assuming it is not a flat spot caused by full-on braking → Wheel and Tyre Guide - Series; Rep. Gr.44.
  Note
Flat spots caused by hard braking cannot be repaired. Such tyres must be renewed.
Reasons for flat spots caused by storage or handling:
t  The vehicle has been left standing in one place without being moved for several weeks.
t  The tyre inflation pressure is too low.
t  The vehicle was placed in a paint shop drying booth after being painted.
t  The vehicle was parked with warm tyres in a cool garage or similar for a long period of time. In this case, a standing flat spot may even occur overnight.
Eliminating flat spots caused by storage or handling
t  Flat spots caused by storage or handling cannot be eliminated from the tyre using workshop equipment.
t  Flat spots caused by storage or handling can be removed only by running the tyres warm.
t  The method described below is not recommended in cold and wintry weather.
Requirements and conditions:
–  Check and, if necessary, correct inflation pressures.
–  Drive the car on a motorway where possible.
–  Traffic and road conditions permitting, drive a 20 to 30 km stretch at a speed of 120 to 150 km/h.
  WARNING
t  Do not endanger yourself or other road users during this road test.
t  Observe the highway code and speed limitations in force when performing the road test.
–  Raise the vehicle immediately following the road test.
–  Remove the wheels from the vehicle.
–  Balance the wheels on a stationary wheel balancer → Chapter.
   

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