To read DOT codes on tires, locate the series of numbers and letters that start with "DOT" on the tire's sidewall. The first two letters identify the manufacturer and plant code, while the following characters indicate the tire's size and type. The last four digits represent the week and year of manufacture, with the first two digits indicating the week and the last two the year (e.g., "2319" means the tire was made in the 23rd week of 2019). Always check the DOT code to ensure your tires are within their recommended lifespan.
Dunlop tires are made in a number of countries. Read the DOT code then look here
1509 means your tire was made during the 15th week of 2009
Read the DOT code on the tire. The first two numbers & letters can tell you the plant that made them
Many tires sold in the USA will have a DOT number embossed on the inner sidewall. For example it may read "DOT 1508". This would mean the tire was made on the 15th week of 08.
"Dot" is "DOT" - Department of Transportation. So DOT Approved means "Approved by the Department of Transportation".
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The highest obtainable DOT rating for automotive tires is AA for Traction and A for Temperature. This rating is obtained by a variety of tires from various manufacturers.
Most code scanners that you can purchase for home use do not include the ability to read ABS trouble codes. You will need to find a code scanner that can read the ABS codes.
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If the snow tires have a bigger diameter than the others, the odo and the speedo will read a bit low. If the snow tires have a smaller diameter the odo and speedo will read a bit high.