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Car Maintenance

How to check your car tyre pressure

Having the right tyre pressure in your car is important for several reasons, including fuel efficiency, tyre longevity, and safety. Inaccurate tyre pressure can lead to premature wear and tear, decreased fuel economy, and even dangerous blowouts. Therefore, it’s essential to know what tyre pressure your car needs and how to check it.

Consult your car owner’s manual

The first and foremost thing you should do is consult your car’s owner’s manual. It will have all the information you need to know about your car’s tyre pressure. This includes the recommended tyre pressure for your vehicle and the type of tyres that are best suited for it. It’s essential to follow the manufacturer’s guidelines and recommendations as they have designed the car to work best with these specifications.

Look for the tyre pressure sticker

Another way to determine the correct tyre pressure for your car is by checking the tyre pressure sticker. This sticker is usually located on the inside of the driver’s side door, in the glove compartment, or on the fuel filler flap. The sticker will show the recommended tyre pressure for the front and rear tyres.

Use a tyre pressure gauge

To check your car’s tyre pressure, you’ll need a tyre pressure gauge. These are inexpensive and available at most automotive stores. To use it, unscrew the valve cap on the tyre and place the gauge on the valve stem. Press down firmly to get a reading. Repeat this process for all four tyres.

Check tyre pressure regularly

It’s essential to check your car’s tyre pressure regularly, at least once a month, and before embarking on a long journey. Tyre pressure can fluctuate with temperature changes and driving conditions, so it’s important to stay on top of it. A useful tip to remember to check your tyre pressure is to do it every month on pay day! 

Adjust tyre pressure as needed

If your tyres are under-inflated or overinflated, adjust them to the recommended tyre pressure. To do this, you’ll need an air compressor or can use a petrol station’s air pump. Use our cheapest fuel finder to locate a petrol station near you. Inflate or deflate your tyres until they reach the recommended pressure, and be sure to replace the valve cap when you’re done.

In conclusion, knowing your car’s recommended tyre pressure is vital for your safety and your vehicle’s performance. Be sure to consult your owner’s manual, check the tyre pressure sticker, check tyre pressure regularly, and adjust tyre pressure as needed. By following these steps, you’ll ensure that your car’s tyres are correctly inflated and in good condition, giving you peace of mind while driving. If you’re looking to book a car service, try using our app to book and save up to 40% off MOT and services

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Car Tips/Hacks

Cut the cost of driving to save money

Currently, fuel can be one of the highest monthly expenses for an individual after rent, but we have some tips that can help you cut the cost of driving!

Supermarket savings:

Saving just 5p a litre on the price of petrol or diesel could save £100 a year for the average driver. Supermarkets will often give you a discount at their petrol pumps when you spend a minimum amount in store. These discounts can be as much as 5p to 10p per litre.
You can now find the cheapest fuel prices in your area for free using the Rooster Car Insurance app.

Fuel economy:

You can save a surprising amount of money by changing the way you drive. An AA test found that the average driver could go 10% further on a tank of fuel by changing a few habits, and the best drivers could go 33% (one third) further. That means that, if you usually get 600 miles on a tank of fuel, you could get 200 miles further before needing to fill up again!

“On average drivers were achieving 21% worse fuel consumption than expected”

Figures found by a study from the ICCT (International Council on Clean Transport).

Eco driving habits that cut down fuel consumption:
1. Don’t drive too fast.
2. Drive in the right gear.
3. Take the roof rack off.
4. Don’t over-rev the engine.
5. Don’t use air conditioning.
6. Get the car serviced when it’s due.
7. Keep your tyres at the right pressure.
8. Don’t drive around with heavy things in the boot.
9. Block shift gears to brake – don’t go to each gear individually.
10. Don’t stop and start aggressively – try to smooth out your acceleration and braking.

Car sharing:

If you commute by car, consider sharing your journey and the cost with others on the same route. It’s simple if you can find workmates who live close to you – or if you share the school run with other parents nearby.

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