Winter drops tire pressure and triggers TPMS. Measure “cold,” set the door-jamb PSI, and clear the light the right way—without guesswork ...
Falling temperatures mean falling tire pressure, too. For many parts of the country, the average date of the first fall frost has passed, and the chill of autumn nights has already crept in, according ...
Proper tire pressure is essential for the safety and performance of your car. Many drivers may not realize the importance of maintaining the correct tire pressure or may have misconceptions about what ...
Driving with low air pressure risks deflation that begins in the center of the tires, wearing them down and also causing the vehicle to waste energy.
When temperatures plunge, tire pressure drops, and dashboard warnings start to glow. In winter, that small horseshoe-shaped ...
In order to get my driver's license when I turned 16, I not only had to pass the state's driving test, but I also had to demonstrate my mastery of basic car maintenance tasks, as determined by my ...
The nature of owning and/or operating a vehicle comes with the inherent likelihood that at some point the amount of air in one’s tires will need to be adjusted. This can be up or down; certain weather ...
A Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) has been standard on every light vehicle (those weighing 10,000 lbs. or less) that has been sold since September 1, 2007, effectively making TPMS a part of ...
One of the frustrating situations while driving on the road is having a flat tire. It could be avoided if there is a routine car maintenance task to check tire pressures and inflate them as necessary.
Falling temperatures mean falling tire pressure, too. In Middle Tennessee, the average date of the first fall frost is expected Oct. 25, according to the Old Farmer's Almanac. While the National ...
With fall settling in across Arizona, the cooler temperatures inevitably bring tire pressure warning lights. Temperatures may still creep above 100 degrees in the afternoons this week, but morning ...