One of the frustrating situations while driving on the road is having a flat tire. It could be avoided if there is a routine car maintenance task to check tire pressures and inflate them as necessary.
No one likes driving on underinflated or flat tires. It brings various risks, puts other drivers on the road in danger, and reduces vehicle control when needed most. Due to this, knowing exactly when ...
The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) is every car owner's best friend. How the TPMS works is simple: every tire comes with a sensor that measures its air pressure. Once the volume becomes lower ...
Since September 2007, federal law has required that every new domestic passenger vehicle with a gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of 10,000 pounds be factory-equipped with a tire-pressure-monitoring ...
In the late-1990s, Firestone found itself in a heap of trouble over its defective tires, which were predominately installed on Ford's incredibly popular Explorer SUV. Eventually, over 6 million faulty ...
Nearly all modern vehicles come standard with a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS), but maybe you own an older vehicle that doesn’t have one. It’s important to know when your tires are ...