Can you guess what a small but vital part of good tire service is? You guessed it correctly if you said; “check air pressure!” As you may be aware, vehicle manufacturers are required to list the original air pressure in the owner's manual. If it has varied consistently from that recommendation, it’ highly probable that the wear and tear has changed as well, and probably not for the good! Tires are easy to forget about until something goes wrong. It’s time for a tire repair to prolong the life expectancy of your tires.

Does the Correct Air Pressure Matter?

You bet! With the correct air pressure, your tires will last longer, your car will handle better and safer, and you will save money on fuel.

How often should I check the Air Pressure?

Did you know that tires lose a little pressure every single day? In cooler weather, tires will typically lose one or two pounds of air per month, and in warm weather, they lose even more. One suggestion is that you check the air pressure in your tires every other time you fill up your tank. Don’t forget to check the pressure in your spare at the same time so you aren’t left stranded with a flat.

What is the Correct Air Pressure?

The first place to look for the correct air pressure is your vehicle owner's manual. It should also be listed on the sticker attached to the vehicle door edge, doorpost, glove box door or fuel door. Know what is correct for you vehicle, as many vehicles have different tire pressures on the front and rear axle.

Remember: Spending about two minutes a week to check your tires’ air pressure will extend their life, give you smooth and steady handling on the road, and prevent an emergency tire repair at an inconvenient time.

Need expert advice on tire service? For help with any of your vehicle maintenance issues, including an inspection of tires, contact our ASE-Certified Technicians at Express Care Auto today by calling 507-625-8005, or go on-line at www.expresscareautomn.com for more information. Our auto shop serves vehicle owners in Mankato, MN, and the neighboring communities of North Mankato, MN, New Ulm, MN, and St. Peter, MN.

Quality Tire Service to keep your Tires Rolling along! Spending about two minutes a week will give smooth-steady handling on road & prevent an urgent tire repair in awkward time.

Can you guess what a small but vital part of good tire service is? You guessed it correctly if you said; “check air pressure!” As you may be aware, vehicle manufacturers are required to list the original air pressure in the owner's manual. If it has varied consistently from that recommendation, it’ highly probable that the wear and tear has changed as well, and probably not for the good! Tires are easy to forget about until something goes wrong. It’s time for a tire repair to prolong the life expectancy of your tires.

Does the Correct Air Pressure Matter?

You bet! With the correct air pressure, your tires will last longer, your car will handle better and safer, and you will save money on fuel.

How often should I check the Air Pressure?

Did you know that tires lose a little pressure every single day? In cooler weather, tires will typically lose one or two pounds of air per month, and in warm weather, they lose even more. One suggestion is that you check the air pressure in your tires every other time you fill up your tank. Don’t forget to check the pressure in your spare at the same time so you aren’t left stranded with a flat.

What is the Correct Air Pressure?

The first place to look for the correct air pressure is your vehicle owner's manual. It should also be listed on the sticker attached to the vehicle door edge, doorpost, glove box door or fuel door. Know what is correct for you vehicle, as many vehicles have different tire pressures on the front and rear axle.

Remember: Spending about two minutes a week to check your tires’ air pressure will extend their life, give you smooth and steady handling on the road, and prevent an emergency tire repair at an inconvenient time.

Need expert advice on tire service? For help with any of your vehicle maintenance issues, including an inspection of tires, contact our ASE-Certified Technicians at Express Care Auto today by calling 507-625-8005, or go on-line at www.expresscareautomn.com for more information. Our auto shop serves vehicle owners in Mankato, MN, and the neighboring communities of North Mankato, MN, New Ulm, MN, and St. Peter, MN.

Tony & Michael Commerce Auto