Jhumroo said:
DasCC said:
honestly no... the car is the wife's and she's a pretty conservative driver. Only rotated every 10k (I normally do 5K intervals but got lazy this time around) and topped off air during those inspections or if the TPMS triggered a warning. I do keep the tire pressure around 5 psi higher than the door jamb.
Thanks for the info. I'll try to keep the PSI higher as well. Regarding TPMS warning, this car doesn't show the tire pressures, so do you fill when the low light comes on, isn't that supposed to be an imminent failure warning?
Read your owners manual.
These tires lose air. You don't wait for the indicator on the dash to tell you to check your tire pressure. You are expected to check and verify it every month or two. Its part of the responsibility of having a drivers license, maintain your equipment so that you are safe to everyone else on the road, too. Repeat, tires lose air pressure, it's up to you to maintain that air pressure.
I set mine at 45 psi cold, no driving, first thing in the morning. I might get 2 months before I need to add air pressure again. Just the nature of the beast. Cars are not maintenance free, but they are damn easy compared to owning an airplane.