Tire air pressure is very important for the function of your vehicle and at Beetlesmith’s Valley Auto Service, we take air tire pressure very seriously. So, if you are interested in the benefits of maintaining the air pressure in your tires, then you are in the right place.

Tire air pressure can be crucial to ensuring that your vehicle handles well and that your fuel economy remains high. Keeping your tires inflated properly can also help prevent a blowout, a common problem associated with under-inflated tires.

 

Low Tire Air Pressure Can Affect Fuel Economy

Many drivers don’t realize how low tire pressure can affect their fuel economy. This simple maintenance item can make a huge difference in your gas mileage. You can save countless dollars by doing a routine tire check – or having us doing it for you in our tire shop!

Keeping your tires inflated to the recommended PSI can improve your fuel efficiency. Generally, most tires should be between 30 and 35 PSI. If you’re unsure of where your vehicles tires should be, contact us to schedule an appointment. We can provide you with all the information you need AND take care of the job for you.

Underinflated tires can decrease your fuel mileage by a few miles per gallon. This is a result of increased drag and uneven wear. Proper tire inflation allows your car to ride and handle as it should.

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Low Tire Air Pressure Can Affect Handling Behavior

Low tire pressure can have a big impact on driving performance and safety. It can lead to a more difficult ride, sloppy handling and even tire blowouts. As the temperature drops, the pressure inside the tire drops. Some like to call this “low tire pressure season”. In a nutshell, it means that the air in the tire takes up less volume, which leads to more wear, tire pressure sensors going haywire and uneven tread.

Tires are a vehicle’s only link to the pavement. Without properly inflated tires, your vehicle can lose traction and hydroplane in wet conditions. Having a good grip on the road is essential to maximizing fuel efficiency.

 

Low Tire Air Pressure Can Lead to a Blowout

The number one cause of blowouts is incorrect tire air pressure. Tires naturally lose air pressure over time, but a significant change in temperature can cause the pressure to drop significantly.

Fortunately, most cars come with a pressure monitoring system. These monitors alert the driver when the pressure is too low. Most systems warn when the pressure is 25% below the manufacturer’s recommendation.

Keep an eye on the lights on your dash. When those lights come on, it truly means you need to get something checked out. You can always stop in or call to make an appointment at Beetlesmith’s to get your rig checked out.

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If you see a warning light on your dashboard, you need to check your tire air pressure immediately. Otherwise, your vehicle may lose control and you could be in an emergency situation. Low tire pressure can negatively affect your car’s handling and gas mileage. It can also decrease fuel efficiency by up to 2% for every 1 PSI drop in pressure.

When a tire loses pressure, the sidewalls flex more than they should. This causes tread separation and uneven tire wear. Eventually, the sides of the tire will no longer be able to support the weight of the vehicle.

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If You Have Tire Blowout, Stop In to Beetlesmith’s

We are a full-service tire service center, so we can get your vehicle fixed up in a jiffy and with a new set of tires! Call us today at (425) 251-8787 or request an appointment so we can take a look at your vehicle right away!

 

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