Car maintenance can be a stressful and daunting idea for many people, but there are several basic tasks that almost anyone can handle. Since your tires are the only part of your car designed to touch ...
Checking your tire pressure might seem like a simple task, similar to the job of making sure there’s gas in the tank. However, believe it or not, checking tire pressure is something that often goes ...
After finishing his post-graduate work in English and Language Studies, Morgan served as an editor and copywriter for a range of trade magazines, including infrastructure maintenance, natural resource ...
In addition to being a driving hazard, underinflated tires wear the sides of the tire and add to your gas bill. Overinflated tires, on the other hand, wear more quickly overall and have an increased ...
Every vehicle owner might be quick to admit that the list of things you should do to properly care for a car, truck, or SUV can, at times, seem overwhelming. But most might also agree that the peace ...
It may be inevitable during a crisp fall or chilly winter morning that you'll turn on your car and an indicator light will light up your dashboard. You may know exactly what it is and cross your ...
Everyone knows it’s your tires touching the road, but what you’re really riding on is air. Not only is air pressure the only thing keeping your tire on the rim, but having too much or too little can ...
Inflate tires to the recommended tire pressure when cold, like in the morning after the car has been sitting. Check your car’s owner’s manual for the recommended pressure, or inside the driver’s side ...