Hi. I'm new to this forum. I have had a new Outlander PHEV for 3 weeks now and I'm still learning how to get the best out of it.
I have two questions that someone might be able to help me with.
Firstly, after two weeks of driving, whilst on a straight road, I noticed that the steering while was no longer aligned. I checked tyres pressures and they were OK so I took it to a local tyre fitter who checked alignment. He said that the thrust was out and adjusted it. This corrected the misalignment of the steering wheel, but what could cause this over such a low mileage?
As I understand it, a thrust adjustment is to realign the two axles/front and back wheels.
My second question is about using a spare wheel. Has anyone done any significant distance with a spare wheel fitted. The manual says, on page 11-11, that if you do not use tyres of the same type and with the same degree of wear, the differential oil will get too hot and failure could occur! Does this rule out the use of a new, spare tyre after you have down several thousand miles on your fitted tyres. Also, does failure of a tyre mean that you aleays have to replace both tyres on one axle/set?
Feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks.
I have two questions that someone might be able to help me with.
Firstly, after two weeks of driving, whilst on a straight road, I noticed that the steering while was no longer aligned. I checked tyres pressures and they were OK so I took it to a local tyre fitter who checked alignment. He said that the thrust was out and adjusted it. This corrected the misalignment of the steering wheel, but what could cause this over such a low mileage?
As I understand it, a thrust adjustment is to realign the two axles/front and back wheels.
My second question is about using a spare wheel. Has anyone done any significant distance with a spare wheel fitted. The manual says, on page 11-11, that if you do not use tyres of the same type and with the same degree of wear, the differential oil will get too hot and failure could occur! Does this rule out the use of a new, spare tyre after you have down several thousand miles on your fitted tyres. Also, does failure of a tyre mean that you aleays have to replace both tyres on one axle/set?
Feedback would be much appreciated. Thanks.