Tire Pressure

Having the correct air pressure in your tires is critical for long tire life, responsive steering, and vehicle safety. Ninety per cent of all vehicles have at least one tire with incorrect pressure; yours may be one of them. Monitoring tire pressure is perhaps overlooked because small variations in pressure cannot be accurately estimated by sight. Thus, the tire may appear fine and receive little attention.

You should check the air pressure in all tires, including the spare, every month and before long trips. Always check the pressure when the tires are cold (that is, car has not been driven more than one mile). If your car has been driven any great distance, let the tires cool down for a few hours before determining the tire pressure.


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