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Jan 7, 2022

Tire pressure is an important part of your vehicle’s maintenance, yet it is something that is often overlooked. Checking your vehicle’s tire pressure takes just minutes to do and will prevent problems down the road. If you are unsure about how to check tire pressure on your Kia, check out these guidelines or come to our car dealership for tire services. Checking Tire Pressure Temple Hills MD

Keep a Tire Gauge on Hand

A tire gauge is necessary to measure the pounds per square inch, or PSI, in your tires. You can find one that’s affordable at your local hardware, auto parts, or convenience store. Tire pressure gauges come in stick, digital, or dial form, and can be easily stored in your glove box when you are not using them.

When to Check Your Tires

Tires can lose between 1-3 PSI each month, so going months without monitoring your tire pressure will add up and potentially cause problems. A loss of pressure in your vehicle’s tires can result in issues with handling, a reduction in gas mileage, and damage to the tires. Set a time each month to do a PSI check, keeping in mind that tires need to be cool for an accurate reading. It is recommended to wait three hours after driving to do this.

Knowing the Correct PSI for Your Tires

The correct PSI for your tires can be found in your vehicle’s user manual, but more conveniently, it is also located on the driver’s side door jam. There will be more than one number listed here, one for the recommended PSI and another that indicates the maximum amount of air the tire can hold. Be sure that you are doing a reading based on the recommended PSI and be advised that the number on the tire wall reflects the maximum psi for the tire.

Using Your Tire Pressure Gauge

When you are ready to check your tires, follow these steps:

  1. Remove the valve cap and keep it in a safe place.
  2. Press the tire gauge firmly against the valve so that air does not escape.
  3. Compare the reading on the gauge to the recommended PSI.
  4. If your tire is overinflated, use the gauge to release some air, then recheck the pressure.
  5. Replace the valve cap and repeat until all of the tires have been checked.

Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems

Tire pressure monitoring systems (TPMS) get installed in cars to warn drivers when they are having issues with the pressure in their vehicle’s tires. While it’s important to pay attention to, this should not be a replacement for regular tire checks. You will have peace of mind in keeping up with a hands-on approach to doing your own preventative maintenance. It will give you the opportunity to check the tread on your tires at the same time.

Get Your Tires Serviced in Temple Hills, MD

This attention to detail will keep your vehicle running safely for years to come. Be sure to visit us at DARCARS Kia of Temple Hills and stop by the Kia Service Department at our dealership when you need to schedule service. If you are shopping for a new Kia or used car, you can shop our wide variety while you’re here!