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how much air should be in tyres
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The appropriate air pressure for your tires depends on the specific vehicle and tire types. Generally, passenger cars' tire pressures range from 32 to 35 psi (pounds per square inch) when cold. You should check your vehicle's owner's manual or the placard on the driver's side door frame for the manufacturer's recommended tire pressure. This recommendation is designed to ensure optimal grip, fuel efficiency, and tire lifespan. It's essential to measure tire pressure when the tires are cold (i.e., the vehicle has not been driven for at least three hours) for an accurate reading. Over- or under-inflating your tires can lead to uneven wear, reduced fuel efficiency, and can impact the vehicle's handling, possibly leading to increased risk of accidents. Keeping your tires inflated to the recommended pressure is an easy yet crucial aspect of vehicle maintenance.
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