Why does my Nissan Altima says maintenance tire?

Why does my Nissan Altima says maintenance tire?

The “maintenance tire” light listed for the Nissan Altima will come on when Your tires need attention. The tire could be over-inflated or have poor wheel alignment may be causing uneven wear. Tires will last for approximately 50,000 miles on average but this will require You to maintain them properly.

What would cause tires to wear on the outside?

Front tires wearing on the outside edge is usually a result of aging coil springs. As they lose height, so does the vehicle, causing the whole suspension to misalign, especially in camber. If the leaf springs are also sagging or wearing out, they cause caster misalignment, which may worsen the situation.

What causes a car to have a cupping tire?

Cupping Causes. Cupping is a sign of rapid tire bounce or side-to-side oscillation. There’s no one single cause behind such bouncing or oscillations; any component that connects the wheel to the car is suspect. Worn shock absorbers will fail to control wheel movement, allowing the tires to bounce and cup the tread.

How often should you rotate your tire to prevent cupping?

Vehicle and Tire Maintenance to Prevent Cupping. You should also rotate the tires every 5,000-8,000 miles to avoid uneven wear and prolong tire life. Wheel alignment is vital for preventing cupped tires and other issues. The suspension condition has to be checked every year, followed by an alignment if necessary.

How much does it cost to do tire cupping?

If tire imbalance is the only reason for tire cupping in your case, go to a tire shop to get your tires balanced. A technician will put small weights opposite the stiffer spots, diagnosing the tires beforehand. It will cost you $10-$15 per wheel if there are no other issues.

What causes the tread on my back tire to Cup?

If even one setting is slightly out of alignment on the rear wheels of a front-wheel drive car, the tread will cup. Back tire cupping also occurs when the front and rear tires aren’t parallel to each other, or if the toe angles are misaligned.

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