Welcome to Car & Truck Tips Greater Portland Used & New Cars & Trucks - Yankee Ford Cars & Trucks On Maines Coast - Rockland Ford
Search Car & Truck Tips


Car & Truck Navigation
Home
Browse Car & Truck Tips
Contact Us
Random Car & Truck Tips
Check Engine Light: Oh No! What Should I Do?
Accessories: Styled Wheels & Chrome Rims
Replacing Air Filter: How To Change Your Car Air Filter
Oil Change Tips: Better Safe Than Sorry! Choose The Right Oil!
Trade In Tips: How To Negotiate The Value Of Your Used Car
Aftermarket Parts vs. OEM Parts: What's The Difference
Replacing Fuel Filter: How To Change Your Vehicle Fuel Filter
Fix Rust: How To Fix Rust Holes On Your Car
Repair Tools: What You Need To Do It Yourself
Won't Start: Fuel Pump Or Something Else?
Negotiate Car Purchase: What You Are Really Paying For
Parts Replacement: The Water Pump
Fix Radiator: How To Repair Leaking Car Radiators
Buying Tips: First Time Car Buyers
Tires: Tips To Consider When Buying Tires
Changing Motor Oil: How To Change Your Oil
Fix Battery: How To Fix Car Battery Problems
Performance Mufflers: Improve Fuel Economy & Engine Performance
Auto Loan Refinancing: When To Refinance?
Lemon Law: Information & Tips On Vehicle Lemon Laws
Replacing Car Keys: Prices Up Due To Anti Theft Systems
Salvaged Auto Parts: Sometimes A Real Money Saver
Hybrids: Tips To Consider When Buying Hybrid Vehicles
Auto Show In New York City: It's Showtime In The Big Apple
Engine Making Noises: Serious Or Not?
Air Conditioner: Check Your AC System Before Summer
Used Car Buying: How To Spot A Lemon
Detailing: Tips For A Better Detail
Starter Problems: How To Remove Your Car Starter
Accidents: Collisions And Dealing With The Damage
Tips For Women: How To Win The Auto Repair Game
 
Service Tire Pressure: How Important Is Air Pressure?
Posted by carsandtrucks on Monday, November 19 @ 06:56:08 PST

Maintaining the proper tire pressure is the simplest preventative maintenance a driver can perform. Yet, the National Highway Safety Administration estimates that a third of the vehicles on the road today have tires that are significantly under inflated. And, the Society of Automotive Engineers states that 87% of flat tires have evidence of being run under inflated. It should also be pointed out that an under inflated tire is costing you money at the gas pumps. An underinflated tire creates rolling resistance which robs your vehicle of its best miles per gallon. It is recommended that you check your tire pressure once a month. The correct tire pressure for your vehicle is recorded on the VIN plate located on the driver side door. All you need is

a tire pressure gauge which is available at any parts store, and you can check your tire pressure. Simply remove the plastic caps from the valve stems connect the pressure gauge and read the results. If your tires are in need of air, most service stations and convenience stores have a coin operated air compressor (it irritates me to have to pay for air). I don't know of any repair shop or dealership service department that would charge you to correct your tire pressure. Of course, you can always purchase a small compressor from the automotive department of your favorite department store and do it yourself. The important thing is not to neglect this simple maintenance. Under inflated tires are unsafe, wear prematurely, and burn fuel needlessly. Recently, Nitrogen has been introduced as a replacement for compressed air. The selling point is that it requires less maintenance the normal air and is less subjected to fluctuation due to temperature change. I am not sold on this service yet. I have seen it priced for upwards of $40.00. I question how long it would take to see a return on investment. And as I stated earlier, I am not a fan of paying .50 for air at the gas station, and I can’t see ever paying $40.00 for nitrogen filled tires.


 
Sales & Service Tips
Car & Truck Sales Tips

Car & Truck Service Tips
Random Photo

Site designed by Simple Solutions using Flies and Fins & Maine To Do marketing strategies.