Even though it may seem insignificant, having the right tire pressure is vital for safety and comfort. But what is the correct pressure for your vehicle? What are the signs that your tires are under-inflated or over-inflated? Tuscaloosa Hyundai has you covered and can help you with all your tire pressure-related questions. This article will give you all the information regarding car tire pressure and the optimal PSI for your Hyundai.
Hyundai vehicles are inspected and checked as soon as they roll off the assembly line to ensure optimal performance. That includes tire pressure and wheel alignment, which affect your vehicle’s performance. Automakers provide you with the correct tire pressure. Here are the places to find them:
You should check your owner’s manual: Your vehicle’s manual should specify the recommended tire pressure. If you don’t already have one, you can usually find a copy on the manufacturer’s website.
Check your vehicle’s fuel filler cap or door jamb: A sticker on the door jamb or fuel filler cap on the driver’s side indicates the recommended tire pressure. There is typically a PSI recommendation for the front and rear tires on this sticker. If you need help finding the sticker on your car, our Tuscaloosa Hyundai service center can help.
Hyundai’s Bluelink® App: The app allows the driver to monitor and check his or her tires in real time, maintaining properly inflated tires. Additionally, the app can alert the driver to tire damage or excessive wear.
Tire pressure gauges are available at the Tuscaloosa Hyundai parts center or your local auto parts store. Most fuel stations also have gauges you can borrow. Most of them are located near air compressors. Follow these steps to check your tires’ pressure.
How Important Is Tire Pressure in a Car’s Performance?
You must maintain the correct air pressure in your vehicle’s tires to maintain performance and safety. Properly inflated tires ensure even weight distribution, extend tire life, reduce rolling resistance, and boost fuel efficiency.
It is typical for tire pressure to change by one PSI every time the temperature changes by 10°F. Therefore, you should always check your air pressure when filling your tank. Also, remember that vehicles often have different tire pressures on their front and rear axles. Additionally, you should make sure your spare tire is properly inflated.
Recommended Tire Pressure Per Car Type
You need to know the correct tire pressure for your vehicle based on its size and type. The recommended pressures for different types of vehicles are listed below.
Tire pressure recommendations can be affected by vehicle load and road conditions. Low temperatures and heavy loads can reduce tire pressure, while hot weather can increase it. It is important to check and adjust your tires regularly based on these factors to ensure that they perform well and last long.
Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) and Your Vehicle’s Tire Pressure
With TPMS, your tire pressure is monitored directly or with other sensors on your vehicle. When the pressure drops below the legally required limit (25% of recommended pressure), a U-shaped indicator light with an exclamation point appears on the dashboard. Check your tire pressure as soon as this TPMS light appears and immediately make necessary adjustments.
Regular tire rotation and wheel alignment will help keep your tires in good condition. Various maintenance and services are available at the Tuscaloosa Hyundai service center in Tuscaloosa, AL. Feel free to contact us or call our dealership to schedule a service appointment.