Your tire pressure can ensure optimal tire performance and longevity. Keep reading to learn more about how to check your tire pressure.
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If you are wondering how to check your tire pressure, it is probably because you have never checked the amount of air your tires have. It is vital to check your tire pressure at least once a month. Your tires lose pressure each month and weather has an effect on the tires as well. L...
Checking the tire pressure on your Volkswagen can help you avoid problems that improperly inflated tires can cause, including unsafe handling, increased tire wear, and blowouts. This video shows how to determine proper tire pressure as well as how to res
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HOW TO CHECK TIRE PRESURE 1. START WITH COLD TIRES IF POSSIBLE Vehicle manufacturers specify PSI – literally “pounds per square inch” of pressure – assuming tires are cold. Tires are considered cold when the vehicle has been parked for three hours or more, or if the vehicle has been dr...
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Checking your tire pressure is just as important as making sure there's gas in the tank. Late-model cars come with a built-in tire pressure monitoring system that warns the driver if a tire needs air. If yours doesn't have it, however, you'll need to che