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Low tire pressure? How to tell if you need to add air now or can wait till later.


Published on 2025-02-19 19:21:30 - KUT
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  • As temperatures drop, so does your tire pressure. The urgency of the problem depends on how much air you're missing.

The article from KUT discusses how cold weather in Austin, Texas, can lead to a decrease in tire pressure, often triggering low tire pressure warning lights in vehicles. This phenomenon occurs because air contracts when it cools down, reducing the pressure inside tires. The article explains that while this is a common occurrence in colder temperatures, it's important for drivers to check their tire pressure and inflate their tires to the recommended levels to ensure safety and efficiency. It also mentions that underinflated tires can affect vehicle handling, fuel efficiency, and tire wear. The piece includes advice from local mechanics and transportation experts on how to manage tire pressure during cold snaps, emphasizing the importance of regular checks and adjustments to maintain optimal tire performance.

Read the Full KUT Article at:
[ https://www.kut.org/transportation/2025-02-19/low-tire-pressure-warning-cold-weather-austin-tx ]