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How does temperature change affect car tire pressure?

Many drivers believe that tire pressure only changes due to improper inflation or a flat tire. In fact, changes in outside temperature directly affect tire pressure. This is especially important to pay attention to in Uzbekistan, where the weather changes frequently.

Tire pressure increases in hot temperatures

When the temperature rises, the air inside the tires expands, which leads to an increase in pressure. According to scientific data, for every 10°F (about 5.5°C) increase in temperature, tire pressure increases by an average of 1 PSI.

Problems that can arise due to this change:

  • Uneven tire wear
  • Increased braking distance
  • Reduced road grip
  • Risk of blowout

In cold weather, tire pressure decreases. In cold weather, the air compresses and the pressure drops. This causes the following:

  • Excessive tire deflection
  • Increased fuel consumption
  • Unstable vehicle handling

This means that it is impossible to maintain the same tire pressure throughout the year - it constantly changes depending on the temperature.

How to control tire pressure?

In Uzbekistan, regular tire pressure checks are very important for the safety and service life of the car, both in summer and winter.

Experts recommend the following:

  • Check tire pressure at least once a month
  • Check the pressure in the morning, when the car has not yet been driven
  • Follow the pressure recommended by the car manufacturer

Conclusion
Temperature changes are an important factor that directly affects car tires. By controlling it, you ensure road safety, reduce fuel consumption and extend the service life of your tires. And when you need to buy new tires, you don't have to go far, you can buy suitable tires at affordable prices at one of the ASKO branches near you. Fill out the application and learn more about ASKO.