Tire pressure gauge
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The condition of a car's tires is a vital detail that should be checked regularly. This process may seem complicated to novice drivers, but it's actually quite simple.
All it takes is one small device to know exactly what condition your car's tires are in and whether they're ready to move.
How do I know if my tires are properly inflated ?
Do you want to know the recommended tire pressure for your specific vehicle? There is usually a sticker on the inside of the driver's door that lists the recommended tire pressure.
This indicator is usually indicated in PSI, which stands for pounds per square inch of air. In addition, the maximum air pressure in the tire is also marked on the sidewall of the tire. This indicator is the maximum PSI that the tire can safely hold. In other words, you should not inflate the tires beyond the number indicated on the sidewall.
If you can't find the sticker on the inside of the driver's door, use your car's manual to determine the recommended tire pressure for your car.
Please note that the recommended tire pressure values may differ between your front and rear tires. When checking, make sure you check the recommended values for both the front and rear tires.

Why is checking tire pressure important ?
Proper tire inflation not only ensures your vehicle drives and moves comfortably, but can also affect fuel economy.
Overinflating your tires can have a negative impact on their performance. Overinflated tires appear flatter, which means they have increased surface contact with the road.
If you drive your car for a long time, this contact can cause premature tire wear. Road contact is usually increased in the center of the tire when it is overinflated, causing additional wear in the center. If you notice that the sides or outer parts of your car's tires are less worn than the center, chances are they are overinflated. Insufficient pressure also directly affects your car's fuel economy.
How to check tire pressure ?
Checking your car's tire pressure is a fairly simple task. The easiest way is to use a tire pressure gauge, which you can buy inexpensively online. It is usually recommended to check your car's tire pressure when the tires are cold, i.e. after the car has been parked for at least three hours.
Since friction causes the tire to heat up, and heat increases tire pressure, checking the tire after driving will give you inaccurate information. Using a tire pressure gauge, remove the valve stem and simply inflate it to a certain pressure.
The number will appear on the screen and don't be lazy to double-check it or even triple-check it to make sure it's accurate. You should do this for all four tires individually.

How often should I check tire pressure ?
It's a good idea to do a quick visual check of your car before you drive it, especially if you're going on a long trip. But if you want to make sure your car is running optimally and saving fuel, you should make it a habit to check your tire pressure regularly. It's recommended that you check your tires at least once a month. If you have a tire pressure gauge in your car, you can even check it quickly while filling up with gas.