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What Do I Do When My Tire Pressure Drops?

January 2, 2025

What Do I Do When My Tire Pressure Drops?

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Keeping your tires properly inflated is crucial for your safety and your car’s performance. If your tire pressure drops, you might be asking, “What should I do now?” This guide answers your questions and gives clear, actionable steps to handle low tire pressure quickly and safely.

 


Common Reasons Why Tire Pressure Drops


If you’re wondering, “Why does my tire pressure keep dropping?” here are the most common causes:


Cold Weather: Air contracts in cooler temperatures, reducing pressure.

Small Punctures: Objects like nails or screws can create slow leaks.

Wear and Tear: Over time, tires naturally lose air.

Damaged Valve Stems: A faulty valve can lead to air leaks.

Knowing the cause helps you decide whether to refill or seek professional repair.

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Cold Weather: Air contracts in cooler temperatures, reducing pressure.

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Small Punctures: Objects like nails or screws can create slow leaks.

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Wear and Tear: Over time, tires naturally lose air.

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Damaged Valve Stems: A faulty valve can lead to air leaks.

Knowing the cause helps you decide whether to refill or seek professional repair.

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How to Check Your Tire Pressure


To find out, “How do I check my tire pressure at home?” follow these steps:


  1. Use a tire pressure gauge (available at auto stores or gas stations).
  2. Remove the valve stem cap and press the gauge onto the stem.
  3. Compare the PSI reading to the recommended level on your car’s driver-side door plaque or owner’s manual (usually 30–35 PSI).

If it’s low, you’ll need to inflate your tires.

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Steps to Fix Low Tire Pressure

Here’s what to do when your tire pressure is low:

  • Inspect Your Tires: Look for nails, cracks, bulges, or uneven wear. If you see damage, call a tire professional.
  • Reinflate the Tire: Use an air pump at a gas station or at home. Set it to the correct PSI and fill the tire, then recheck the pressure.
  • Monitor Pressure: If the pressure drops again in a day or two, there could be a slow leak.


When to Call a Professional

If you’re asking, “Should I drive with low tire pressure?” the answer is no. Driving on underinflated tires can lead to:


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Tire Blowouts

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Uneven Wear

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Poor handling or braking

Contact a tire repair expert if your tire keeps losing air or you see visible damage.



Tips to Prevent Tire Pressure Drops

Want to know, “How do I keep my tire pressure from dropping?” Here are a few tips:

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Check Monthly: Regularly test tire pressure, especially during seasonal temperature changes.

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Inspect for Damage: Look for nails or debris that can puncture your tires.

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Upgrade Your Tools: Invest in a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) to alert you of drops

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Replace Worn Tires: Old or damaged tires are more prone to leaks.

Why Is Proper Tire Pressure Important?


When you drive with the right tire pressure, you:

  • Save Fuel: Underinflated tires increase rolling resistance and waste gas.
  • Stay Safe:  Proper pressure improves braking and handling.
  • Extend Tire Life: Prevent uneven wear and premature replacements.
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Save Fuel: Underinflated tires increase rolling resistance and waste gas.

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Stay Safe: Proper pressure improves braking and handling.

If your tire pressure drops, don’t wait—take action. Use this guide to check and refill your tires or seek professional help if needed.

 

Have more questions about tire pressure? We can help! Lou's Car Care & Fleet Services has been proudly serving Baldwinsville, NY, and surrounding communities since 1976. Call us or schedule your next appointment online today! 

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