How to Fill Tires With Air

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It’s important to stay on top of your car’s tire pressure, as having too much air in your tires or too little air in your tires could lead to problems on the Voorhees roads. How much air should you put in your tires? Let the service center at Lexus of Cherry Hill show you how to fill tires with air properly, so you can make sure that your tires have the proper amount of air pressure at all times. For all other service inquiries and needs, reach out to the experts here at Lexus of Cherry Hill.

 

 

How to Fill Tires With Air Step by Step

If your car’s tire pressure is a little low, and your tires need air, then see if you can stop at a local gas station in the Moorestown area. If you find an air station, follow these steps to ensure that your tires have the proper amount of air:

  1. Pull your vehicle up next to the air center.
  2. Be sure that you pull up close enough to reach all four tires with the air hose.
  3. Take off the cap from the tire valve on your first tire.
  4. Use your tire gauge to check the tire pressure of the first tire. You can buy a tire gauge at most gas stations or at the parts store here at Lexus of Cherry Hill
  5. Once you have properly filled the first tire with air, put the tire back on the tire.
  6. Repeat this process with the rest of your tires.

Keep in mind it’s also possible for your tires to overinflate as well as underinflate. When driving around Philadelphia in the warmer weather, your vehicle’s tires can get hot inside and expand, which can lead to over inflation. This is why it’s important to check your tire’s pressure as you’re filling it up instead of after you fill it up. If your tire has too much air inside of it, then just push down on the pin, and let some of the air come out of the tire.

How Much Air to Put in Your Tires

How much air should you put in your tires at a time? You can usually find the recommended amount of tire pressure in two different spots. You can either use a sticker inside your driver’s side door, or you can use your owner’s manual. Most vehicles have a car tire pressure of around 32 to 35 PSI (pounds per square inch). Be sure to remember the following when putting air inside of your tires:

  • The recommended PSI is actually the maximum amount of air that you’re tired can hold, so be sure to put a little lower amount of air inside of your tire than what the actual recommended PSI is.
  • Signs of over inflation are usually a bouncy ride and a harder drive than usual.
  • Driving around with underinflated tires can lead to your tires wearing down faster than usual.

Now that you know how to fill tires with air, check out some of our other service tips and tricks online, or visit our dealership to reach out to any member of our team. For any of your service questions, reach out to the pros at Lexus of Cherry Hill.

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Learn more helpful tire maintenance tips like how to reset your tire pressure light with the service professionals at Lexus of Cherry Hill. Contact us for any of your tire care or general car-care needs, so you can get back out on the road with confidence.

 

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