12-16
© Copyright Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd. 082014
12.8 Changing a Flat Tyre
Refer to “If you have a Flat Tyre” section in the general chapter for details.
12.9 Wheel Tightness
When you change a wheel, remove all rust and dirt at all locations where the wheel
contacts the wheel hub. Use a scraper or wire brush to be sure that you remove all
rust and dirt. A loose wheel could have damaged or elongated the holes in the rim,
or damaged the rim/hub assembly. If any of the wheel studs or nuts are damaged,
contact the nearest Authorized Mahindra Dealer.
Always tighten the nuts in a crisscross sequence. Never use oil or grease on
your wheel studs or nuts.
Never over tighten the nuts on the wheel stud. You could damage the stud or
the nut.
Torque tighten the wheel nuts to the specified value at the nearest Authorized
Mahindra Workshop.
The tyres fitted in this vehicle meet the requirements of BIS and they comply
with the requirements under the Central Motor Vehicles Rules (CMVR) 1989.
WHEELS AND TYRES