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Tired Of Seeing Your Tire Light Come On?

When the Tire Pressure warning light appears on your dashboard, it indicates that one or more tires are either underinflated or overinflated. This Warning Light, resembling an exclamation mark inside a horseshoe, is a component of your car’s Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS).

Reasons Your Tire Light Might Come on:

  • Temperature Changes:
    • Cold weather can reduce Tire Pressure.
  • Slow Leaks:
    • Small punctures or a loose Valve can lead to air loss.
  • Faulty Sensor:
    • The TPMS sensor may be faulty.

Here Are The Steps You Should Follow:

  • Check Tire Pressure:
    • Utilize a Tire Pressure Gauge to inspect all four Tires.
  • Adjust Pressure:
    • Inflate or deflate Tires to the recommended level specified in your owner’s manual or on the driver’s side door frame.
  • Inspect for Damage:
    • Examine for visible damage such as nails or cuts.
  • Drive to Reset:
    • After making adjustments, drive a short distance to see if the Tire Light deactivates.
  • Seek Professional Help:
    • If the light remains on, pay a visit to Glenwood Foreign Car for a comprehensive examination.

Properly inflated Tires contribute to Safe Driving, enhanced Fuel Efficiency, and reduced Wear and Tear. Do not disregard the Warning Light as it plays a crucial role in ensuring your safety and that of your vehicle on the road.

For expert Tire Care and more, drop by Glenwood Foreign Car at 333 Woolston Dr, Yardley, PA 19067.

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