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How to put air in tires? It is an essential maintenance task that ensures your vehicle performs optimally and keeps you safe on the road. Whether you're a new driver or just unfamiliar with the process, learning how to put air in your tires is simple and straightforward. Follow this beginner's guide to inflate your tires with ease.



  1. Gather the necessary tools: To begin, you'll need a tire pressure gauge and an air compressor. Most gas stations have air pumps with built-in pressure gauges that you can use for convenience.
  2. Check the recommended tire pressure: Locate the recommended tire pressure for your vehicle. This information can usually be found on a sticker inside the driver's side door jamb or in your vehicle's owner's manual. It is important to note that the recommended tire pressure may vary between the front and rear tires.
  3. Prepare your tires: Park your vehicle in a safe location and engage the parking brake. Remove the valve caps from all the tires.
  4. Use the tire pressure gauge: Attach the tire pressure gauge to the valve stem of one tire. Press it firmly and hold it in place until the gauge displays the current pressure. Compare the reading to the recommended tire pressure. If the pressure is lower, you'll need to add air.
  5. Add air to the tires: Connect the air compressor to the valve stem of the tire and turn it on. Inflate the tire in short bursts, periodically checking the pressure with the tire gauge. Be cautious not to overinflate the tire, as it can lead to poor handling and increased risk of a blowout.
  6. Repeat the process: Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each tire, ensuring that you reach the recommended tire pressure for all four tires.
  7. Recheck the tire pressure: After inflating all the tires, use the tire pressure gauge again to verify that each tire has the correct pressure. If necessary, make any adjustments to achieve the recommended pressure.
  8. Replace the valve caps: Once you have completed the inflation process, replace the valve caps securely on each tire to prevent dust and debris from entering the valve stem.


Remember, it's important to regularly check your tire pressure and inflate them as needed to maintain proper vehicle performance and maximise fuel efficiency. By following this simple guide, you'll be able to confidently put air in your tires and ensure a smooth and safe driving experience.



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