When the tire pressure light in your car comes on, you need to inflate your tires. Here's what to do if it stays on even ...
The sudden dip in temperatures, reaching record lows today, lowered tire pressure. Here's why you shouldn't ignore the low ...
While tire pressure shouldn't be ignored, experts say it depends on how long the cold weather is set to stick around.
It’s basic science: when air gets cold, it contracts. For every 10-degree drop in temperature, your tire pressure can drop by ...
The first wave of this fall's cooler weather is hitting the region. That means warmer clothes, firing up the furnace and starting to prepare for winter weather. And it could also lead to a surprise ...
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.
It may be inevitable during a crisp fall or chilly winter morning that you'll turn on your car and an indicator light will light up your dashboard. You may know exactly what it is and cross your ...
A general rule of thumb to keep in mind for every 10 degrees the temperature changes, the pressure in tires will change by 1 ...
Among your car's many safety features, one of the systems you might frequently deal with is the tire pressure monitoring system, commonly known as TPMS. It makes sure your tires and the monitoring ...