Adjusting Your Tire Pressure
Maintaining proper tire pressure is one of the easiest ways to improve your car’s performance. Improved performance and handling can decrease the risk of accidents and increase your car’s lifespan, thereby helping you save money on your car insurance. It is important to check your tire pressure on a regular basis to make sure that your tires are properly inflated.
Tire Pressure Basics
Simply looking at your tires cannot tell you whether or not they are inflated to the right pressure or are inflated to equal levels. For this reason, you should use a tire pressure gauge to measure each tire’s PSI.
PSI is a unit of pressure that stands for pounds per square inch. If your tires are under-inflated, your PSI is low, and if they are over-inflated, your PSI reading is high. To keep your tires properly inflated:
- Monitor your pressure monthly and with any drastic change in temperature. Driving over bumps and potholes in the road can affect tire pressure, as can extreme temperatures.
- Use a reliable tire pressure gauge. Electronic gauges cost more but offer the most effective pressure readings.
- Check proper pressure levels in your owner’s manual. Many people inflate their tires according to the number on the side of the tire. However, this number signifies how much pressure the tire can safely hold, not how much pressure is optimal for your particular vehicle.
Maintaining proper tire pressure can help keep your vehicle in top condition and therefore help prevent costly accidents.
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