Will Toyota replace my tires?
Tire Replacement: We’ll replace your tire if it’s damaged by eligible road hazards such nails, broken glass, tree limbs or a pothole. Wheel Replacement: If your wheel fails to hold a seal with your new tire, we’ll replace it.
Can you drive with flat tire?
No. Do not drive on a flat tire. However, it may be necessary to travel a short distance on a flat tire when pulling over to the side of the road. But driving on a flat tire is a surefire way to put your passengers at risk and seriously damage your vehicle.
Do you need to change your tires in a Toyota?
Properly inflated tires can: Some Toyota vehicles are equipped with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System that can alert you to the need to stop and check your tires. Front tires generally wear faster than rear tires, which makes tire rotation an important part of regular tire care.
What to do with winter tires in Toyota?
Many Toyota dealers offer the convenience of storage for your winter and summer tires — so that your tires are right at hand when tire changeover season begins. Wheel alignment involves an adjustment of your Toyota’s suspension system so the tires meet the road at the proper angle for your vehicle.
How can I tell if I need new tires on my Toyota caribou?
A simple way to check your tire tread is to insert a quarter into one of the grooves. If you can see the tip of the caribou’s nose, then you many need new tires. Your Toyota Technician can check and record tire tread depth, and examine tires for damage or wear to better determine if new tires are needed.
When do you know it’s time to change your tires?
This is a sure sign that you need new tires, here are the others. When your tires are ready to be changed out, you may start to notice your traction decreasing or it might be that you start to get flat tires. Also, you may notice in certain circumstances like snow or rain, that the car has a harder time accelerating.