2005 Ford Focus Owners Manual

Tires, Wheels and Loading
If your  vehicle is stuck  in  snow, mud,  sand, etc.,  do  not  rapidly
spin the  tires;  spinning  the  tires can  tear  the  tire and  cause  an
explosion.  A tire can  explode  in as  little as  three  to five  seconds.
Never spin  the  tires  in excess  of the  35 mph  (55 km/h)  point
indicated  on  the speedometer.
Highway hazards
No matter  how  carefully you  drive there’s  always the  possibility  that  you
may eventually  have  a flat  tire on  the highway.  Drive slowly to  the
closest  safe area  out  of traffic.  This may further   damage the  flat  tire, but
your safety  is more  important.
If you feel  a sudden  vibration  or ride  disturbance   while driving,  or you
suspect  your  tire or  vehicle has  been  damaged,  immediately  reduce  your
speed.  Drive with  caution  until you  can safely  pull off the  road.  Stop and
inspect  the  tires  for damage.  If a tire  is under-inflated   or damaged,
deflate  it, remove  wheel  and replace  it  with your  spare  tire and  wheel.  If
you cannot  detect   a cause,  have the  vehicle  towed  to the  nearest  repair
facility or  tire dealer  to  have the  vehicle  inspected.
Tire and wheel alignment
A bad jolt  from hitting  a curb  or pothole  can  cause  the  front end  of your
vehicle  to become  misaligned  or cause  damage  to your  tires.  If your
vehicle  seems to  pull to  one side  when you’re  driving, the  wheels  may be
out  of alignment.  Have an  authorized  dealer  check  the wheel  alignment
periodically.
Wheel misalignment   in the  front or  the rear  can  cause  uneven  and rapid
treadwear  of  your tires  and  should be  corrected  by  an authorized   dealer.
Front  wheel  drive (FWD)  vehicles  and those  with  an independent   rear
suspension  (if  equipped)  may  require  alignment  of all four  wheels.
The tires  should  also be  balanced  periodically.  An unbalanced   tire and
wheel  assembly may  result  in irregular  tire  wear.
Tire rotation
Rotating  your tires  at  the recommended   interval  (as  indicated  in the
schedu led  main  ten ance  in formation   that  comes  with your  vehicle)  will
help  your tires  wear  more evenly,  providing better   tire performance   and
longer  tire life. Unless  otherwise  specified,  rotate  the  tires  approximately
every  5,000 miles (8,000  km).
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2005
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Owners Guide (post-2002-fmt)
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