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3 Reasons You Should Check Your Tire Pressure Regularly

As a driver, you may not think much about tire pressure until you have a flat tire. However, regularly checking your tire pressure is an important aspect of car maintenance. Doing so helps improve your safety, fuel efficiency, and overall driving experience. Our team at Joe’s Auto Sales answers questions about tires and why you should check your tire pressure all the time, and here’s what we want you to know.

1. Safety First

Maintaining the correct tire pressure is crucial for your safety on the road. Underinflated tires can lead to decreased traction, longer stopping distances, and an increased risk of blowouts. Overinflated tires, on the other hand, can result in reduced stability and handling. By checking your tire pressure regularly and ensuring it is at the recommended level specified by your vehicle manufacturer, you can help prevent these dangerous situations from occurring.

2. Fuel Efficiency

Properly inflated tires can also help improve your fuel efficiency. When tires are underinflated, they create more rolling resistance, which means your engine has to work harder to move the vehicle forward. This can result in lower gas mileage and increased fuel consumption. By maintaining the correct tire pressure, you can optimize fuel efficiency and save money at the pump.

3. Tire Life

In addition to safety and fuel efficiency benefits, checking your tire pressure regularly can also help prolong the life of your tires. Underinflated tires wear out faster and unevenly, leading to premature replacement costs. By keeping your tires properly inflated, you can ensure they wear evenly and last longer before needing to be replaced.

How to Check Your Tire Pressure

Checking your tire pressure is a simple task that can be done at home or at a gas station with an air pump. Start by finding out the recommended tire pressure for your vehicle in the owner’s manual or on a sticker located inside the driver’s side door jamb. Use a tire pressure gauge to measure the current pressure of each tire when they are cold (before driving). If any of the tires are below the recommended level, add air until they reach the correct pressure.

Keep up with Regular Repairs

Checking your tire pressure is just one of the many ways you can maintain your vehicle. While this is something you can do on your own, some repairs are best left to the experts at Joe’s Auto Sales. Our Service Center on the east side of Indianapolis, IN, is here for all your used car, truck, and motorcycle repairs. So, when it’s more than just a tire issue, give us a call at (317) 405-8545.

Drew Krier

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