Tire Pressure 101: Easy Ways to Check Without Fancy Tools
by AutoExpert | 24 January, 2024
How many of us actually know how to check your car tire pressure, even without having one of those fancy gauges? This goes beyond getting better gas mileage; it's also about keeping you safe on the road.
You know that moment when you look at your tires and think, “Do they seem a bit flat or am I imagining it?” Here you go, that’s your starting point.
1. The Eyeball Method: This is super simple. Just take a good look at your tires. If one looks more squished than the others, that could be your hint. It’s not complicated science, but it’s a solid first step.
2. The Hand Test: Here’s where you get hands-on. Press down on your tire with your hand. If it feels kind of spongy, you might need more air. If it's super hard, maybe you’ve got too much air in there.
Alright, so maybe you're thinking, “Isn’t there a tool for this?” Absolutely, and there are a few kinds:
Stick Gauges: These are those pen-like ones. They’re pretty cheap and do the job, but they can be tricky to read.
Dial Gauges: These have a clock-like face and are usually easier to use. You've probably seen them at gas stations.
Digital Gauges: The fancy ones. They give you a clear digital readout, which is pretty handy.
It’s a good idea to keep one of these in your car, but if you're ever without, these eyeball and hand test tricks can be lifesavers.
Wondering about the right tire pressure (PSI)? Check out your car's manual, peek inside the driver’s door, or even on the tire itself – just be prepared to squint, those numbers are tiny!
Oh, and about tires exploding – it’s pretty rare. Most can handle up to 200 PSI. But remember, on hot days, the air inside expands, so don’t ignore those tires on a summer road trip.
So there you go! Keep an eye on those tires and stay safe out there. Happy driving!