DO-IT-YOURSELF MAINTENANCE - ENGINE AND CHASSIS
Rotating Tyres
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To equalise the wear of your tyres, rotate the tyres every 10000km (6000 miles).
If your tyres are marked with turning direction indicators, they are uni-directional typre tyres and can be rotated only between the front and rear.
See If you have a flat tyre for tyre change procedure.
When rotating tyres, check for uneven wear and damage. Abnormal wear is usually caused by incorrect tyre pressure, improper wheel alignment, out-ob-balance wheels, or severe braking.

CAUTION:

Do not include the 205/55R16 spare t yre when rotating the tyres. It is designed for temporary use only.