There are clear indications that your tires may fail. Watch for bulges, gouges, or cracks. Also, you may notice inconsistencies with tire pressure, unusual tread wear, or vibrations or thumping while driving. These are the signs you need immediate tire service.
Without proper maintenance, rotation, or replacement, your tires can become unsafe. This could lower your gas mileage, but may even risk punctures, flats, and tire blowouts. Our experts at Mitsubishi understand the value of swift, quality service for your vehicle. We’ll get it right the first time. Treat your Mitsubishi with tire service today to save yourself time and money.
Can I easily see when my tire pressure is low?
The tire pressure warning light is typically situated in the gauge cluster of your car's dashboard. When your tire's air pressure drops below the recommended level, it's easily visible to the naked eye. Be sure to check your tire pressure before driving, while the tires are still cool.
What is my recommended tire pressure?
On newer cars, the recommended tire pressure is most commonly listed on a sticker inside the driver's door. If there's no sticker on the door, you can usually find the specs in the owner's manual.
How often should I check my air pressure?
It's recommended that you check your tire air pressure with the same gauge once a month and before embarking on longer trips or carrying extra weight.
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