By Jeff S. Bartlett, Consumer Reports
Routine tire checks improve safety and help boost fuel economy. Perform these checks monthly and before you embark on a long-distance trip.
Check the Tire Pressure
Tires lose air over time. They need to be checked monthly and filled every so often, especially when temperatures drop in winter months. Underinflated tires flex more than properly inflated ones. That builds up heat, which can lead to failure. Plus, underinflated tires are less fuel-efficient and can wear out faster.To get a good tire-pressure reading, check when the tires are “cold,” meaning the car has been parked for longer than 3 hours. Consult your owner's manual and the driver's doorjamb placard for the proper pressure. If you have a spare tire, check its pressure regularly, too.
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