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  2. Cold inflation pressure - Wikipedia

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    Cold inflation pressure is the inflation pressure of tires as measured before a car is driven and the tires warmed up. Recommended cold inflation pressure is displayed in the owner's manual and on the Tire Information Placard attached to the vehicle door edge , pillar , glovebox door or fuel filler flap .

  3. Your car's low tire pressure light may come on this week ...

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    The air inside a tire condenses in colder weather, taking up less space and lowering tire pressure. The Consumer Reports website notes that tire pressure will drop 1 psi for every 10 degree drop ...

  4. Run-flat tire - Wikipedia

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    In 1958, Chrysler teamed with Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company to offer Captive Air run-flat tires using an interlining to carry the weight. In 1972 Dunlop launched the Total Mobility Tyre (later Denovo) "fail-safe" wheel and tire system that became optional equipment on the Rover P6 3500 in 1973, [ 3 ] and by 1983 evolved into the TD/Denloc ...

  5. Flat tire - Wikipedia

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    The most common cause of a flat tire is the puncturing of the tire by a sharp object, such as a nail or pin, letting the air escape. Depending on the size of the blowout, the tire may deflate slowly or rapidly. [1] A flat tire in a busy district in Lagos, Nigeria. A vehicle with a flat tire can cause local delays in traffic.

  6. Why Does My Tire Keep Going Flat? - AOL

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    Consider that one of these problems is causing your flat tire and see why tires are the most important safety feature of your car. The post Why Does My Tire Keep Going Flat? appeared first on ...

  7. Flat tire facts and guide - AOL

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    Pressure gauge: Every driver should have a small pressure gauge that they can use to test the pressure (PSI, or pounds-per-square-inch) of their car’s tires. When changing your tire, it’s a ...

  8. Tire maintenance - Wikipedia

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    The recommended inflation pressure is found in the owner's manual and on the vehicle's tire placard. [3] [4] Because of slow air leaks, changes in the weather and ambient temperature or other conditions, tire pressure will occasionally have to be corrected via the valve stem with compressed air which is often available at service stations.

  9. How does the cold affect your tire pressure? [Video]

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    As temperatures drop, you may notice a yellow or orange light flashing on your vehicle's dashboard, that looks like a tire, with an exclamation point in it.