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Signs of Low Tire Pressure

Tires July 22, 2022

checking tire with low pressure

Despite the dangers of driving on underinflated tires, research shows that most cars on the road have at least one insufficiently inflated tire. Here’s why you should always drive with properly inflated tires and how to know if your tires have low pressure.

Benefits of Correctly Inflated Tires

Driving with correctly inflated tires has numerous safety and financial advantages, including:

How to Identify Low Tire Pressure

Here are four warning signs that you’re driving with low tire pressure.

  1. The dashboard warning light comes on. If your car is equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), it’ll warn you if the tire pressure is too low. However, it’ll only alert you when the pressure is 25 per cent below the manufacturer’s recommendation. You should inflate your tires before they get that low.
  2. You hear a flapping noise. A flapping noise indicates loose rubber hitting the pavement and is a sign that a tire isn’t only low but flat. If you hear this noise, pull over immediately.
  3. You’re filling up more often. Low tire pressure decreases fuel efficiency, so if you’re visiting gas stations more often, underinflated tires could be the reason.
  4. Your car doesn’t handle well. When too much of the tire’s rubber hits the road, turning and braking become more difficult. If your vehicle becomes less responsive to steering and stopping, your tires may be to blame.

Tire Repair and Replacement in British Columbia and Alberta

At Minit-Tune & Brake Auto Centres, we’ll check for low tire pressure, plus look for uneven tread wear during a regular oil change service. We also repair and replace tires at every one of our locations throughout British Columbia and Alberta. Contact us today to find a location near you and schedule an appointment.