Wheels (Rims)

2024 Volvo XC90 T8 Recharge PlusSECTION Wheels (Rims)
NOTE: Mounting a regular tire on a high-pressure compact spare wheel is not permitted. Attempting to mount a tire of one diameter on a wheel of a different diameter or flange type may result in serious injury or death. If the wheel identification stamp is not legible, or cannot be found, do not use the wheel until the size and type have been properly identified. Wheels of different diameter, offset, or width cannot be mixed on the same axle. Bead seat tapers cannot be interchanged.
Condition Code Procedure
Bead leaking, caused by wheel A Require repair or replacement
NOTE: Do not attempt to correct a bent rim.
Bent hub mounting surface A Require replacement
Bent rim, causing vibration 2 Suggest replacement
NOTE: Do not attempt to correct a bent rim.
Broken A Require replacement
Cast wheel porous, causing a leak A Require repair or replacement
Clip-on balance weight is incorrect type for rim flange 2 Suggest replacement of weight
Corrosion affecting structural integrity A Require replacement
Corrosion build-up on wheel mounting surface A Require repair
Cracked B Require replacement
Directional/asymmetrical wheels mounted incorrectly B Require remounting and/or repositioning
Load capacity less than OEM specifications B Require replacement
Mating surface distorted A Require replacement
Offset mismatched on same axle B Require replacement
Rivets leaking A Require replacement
Run-out beyond OEM specs B Require replacement
NOTE: Some wire-spoke wheels may be repaired.
Stud holes elongated A Require replacement
NOTE: Inspect wheel attaching hardware for damage.
Welded or brazed repair 2 Suggest replacement
Welds leaking A Require replacement
Wheel centering (pilot) hole incorrect B Require replacement
RENDER: 1.0x

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