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I would say if there is nothing wrong with the other three tires then no. but if the tread on all tires are worn then its best to change all four at the same time as the other. don't forget to keep one as a spare just in case.
You apparently have a coolant leak in your heater core that's mounted under the dash on the right side of your vehicle. If carpet is damp, yes, it's leaking. And makes no difference what country or side of the road you drive on friend, your heater core still needs repaired.
Tina, you have a very good question, as you will see by my answer: To check engine oil:park car on a level surface, car should be at normal operating temp (been driven for 20 minutes or more), car should be stationary (engine off) for at least 5 minutes. Turn smart key on move to position 2 or press 'keyless go' start/stop button once. The standard display should appear on the multi-function display. Press arrow up or down buttons on the steering wheel until you get the message 'engine oil level'. It will then display if the level is correct, or if you need to add some. Holy c__p, in their quest to make this 'simple', they have failed miserably. At least you won't get your hands dirty. Check for a comment to come shortly. Curt
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