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  1. Nov 18, 2023 · Colder temperatures will cause tire pressure to drop about 1 pound per square inch for every 10° F drop in air temperature. If you don’t fill up at home, the warning light may turn off after ...

  2. Jul 18, 2023 · Let’s do a quick recap on how to use that tire pressure gauge: Make sure your tires are ‘cold’ (i.e., you haven’t driven for at least 3 hours). Remove the valve cap from your tire. Press the tire pressure gauge onto the valve. Read the PSI on the gauge. Compare it to the recommended PSI from your owner’s manual.

    • Overview
    • Tire Losing Pressure Common Causes & Fixes
    • Performing Regular Tire Maintenance

    If your tire is losing pressure but there are no obvious holes, it might be because of changes in the weather or the natural penetration of air through the tire walls. These are completely normal and can be solved by filling your tires with air. If your tire still loses pressure quickly, there might be a leak in the valve stem or the space between the tire and the metal rim. We’ll cover how to fix all of these issues and how much a typical repair will cost. We also interviewed automotive specialist Ed Beery to learn how you can perform regular tire maintenance. Let’s dive in!

    The most common cause of a tire losing pressure without a visible leak is cold weather. This can easily be fixed by filling your tires with free air at a gas station or tire shop.

    Air can also escape through a deteriorated valve stem, where you would attach an air nozzle to fill up your tire. This can be repaired by a tire repair shop for around $25 to $30.

    Inspect the tire bead, or inside edge that holds the tire in place on the rim. If it’s broken or damaged, go to a tire shop right away to get the tire replaced.

    The air inside your tires naturally expands or contracts as the temperatures rise or fall. Your tires lose about 1 pound (0.45 kg) of air per 1 square inch (6.5 cm

    ) for every 10 °F (−12 °C) drop in air temperature.

    This is nothing to worry about, and can easily be fixed by filling your tires with the appropriate amount of air.

    Check your air pressure each month with a

    and top it off at a gas station, tire shop, or auto care store.

    The correct air pressure (psi or kPa) for your tires can be found in your owner’s manual or on a sticker on the lower part of your driver side door jamb.

    Check your tires’ pressure with a gauge each month.

    Find the vehicle’s recommended psi (kPa) in the driver’s side door jamb or in your owner’s manual. To

    , remove the valve cap and insert the end of the gauge into the valve. If you hear air escaping, push the gauge in until it stops. View the pressure reading.

    If the tire pressure is low, visit an air pump at a gas station or tire shop. Push the hose’s nozzle firmly into the tire’s valve until the tire reaches the recommended tire pressure.

    Make sure to fill up all 4 tires to the recommended psi (kPa). Automotive specialist Ed Beery says that “uneven tire pressure [can] lead to wear problems and affect mileage.”

    While filling up your tires, Ed Beery also recommends making sure the “spare [tire is] in good condition with proper air pressure.”

  3. Nov 3, 2020 · Low tire pressure results in added tire stress and irregular wear, which the agency cautions could lead to a loss of control and accidents. And looks are deceiving. “A tire can lose up to half ...

  4. Oct 19, 2020 · Underinflated tires can affect steering and handling. When tires lose pressure in cold weather, the sidewalls flex more than they’re supposed to during cornering and braking. This causes the tread to squirm, which results in much less stability and traction. The Cost of Low Tire Pressure in Cold Weather. In addition to the safety concerns ...

  5. Nov 4, 2020 · Remove the valve cap from your tire, and attach the tire pressure gauge to the valve stem. There will be a brief hiss of air, but keep pressing until the hiss stops. Once it stops, you’ll know that the gauge is correctly attached and it will display an accurate pressure reading. If your tire pressure is lower than recommended, then go ahead ...

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  7. Oct 20, 2019 · The area of contact between tire and road will increase as the pressure decreases, because force = pressure * contact area, and thus the bottom of the tire flattens a bit more. Incidentally, I ...

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