Tire Maintenance Tips -
Tire Pressure
Your cars tires can effect not only the way your car handles,
but also can effect the overall performance and fuel economy of
your vehicle.
One
of the of the most important things you can do is a regular
schedule is to check you air pressure in your tires. Incorrect air
pressure in tier is the major cause of tire failure. Tire failure
while driving can lead to a automobile accident and possible injury
to the driver and passengers. You should check you tire pressure at
least once a month.
The proper tire pressure should be in your owners manual, or on
the drivers side door. On some vehicles the manufacturer also
places this information on the gas tank lid door. You should not
use the information on the side of the tires. This may not be the
proper air pressure for you car or truck.
When checking your tires air pressure, make sure to check them
while they are cold. This means before you drive your vehicle. Tire
pressure will go up or down one to two pounds per squire inch (PSI)
for every 10 degrees in temperature change. If the air temperature
goes down, you cars tires pressure will drop, if the air
temperature goes up, your air pressure will rise.
Make sure after you have check you tire pressure, that you
replace the valve caps, this will help keep out the
dust and dirt that might cause
a leak. Any missing valve caps should be replaced right
away.
Also make sure not to forget to check the spare tire air
pressure. You don't want to be stranded or have you car towed, just
because you spare was flat when you need it
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