Though fuel prices have reached historic levels, are some fleets still missing the mark on tire pressure management and thus paying even more at the pump? “Yes,” said Michelin North America Product ...
As the temperatures drop, that dreaded tire pressure light often comes on in our cars. News On 6 meteorologist Stephen ...
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - Prices at the pump are causing Americans to pinch pennies, but an easy way to stretch a dollar could be right below us. Tire professionals say your tire pressure has a huge ...
Only driver wages beat out fuel as the largest expense for fleets. With even the slightest underinflation of tires on tractors and trailers causing degradation in fuel economy (not to mention tire ...
As the seasons shift, drivers may notice their vehicle’s tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) light coming on more often. Experts say changes in temperature can directly affect tire pressure ...
“For every 10 degrees Fahrenheit the temperature falls, tire pressure is also falling between two and three psi,” explained Judith Monte, vice president of marketing and customer success at Aperia ...
People tend not to think about tire pressure until their car's tire pressure light comes on, which usually alters their plans that day. But poor tire pressure is about more than the tire noticeably ...
We live in the future: a world where new cars require a tire pressure monitoring system to meet federal regulations. That might help you relax and not worry too much about having the correct tire ...
Read the gauge instructions for proper use. If the pressure is correct, simply retighten the valve cap. 6. Don’t forget to check the pressure of the spare tire. Space-saver "doughnut" spares often ...
Editor's note: The second part of a two-part series on digital tire management programs explores psi and tread depth. Read part one. According to federal regulations, a commercial motor vehicle cannot ...