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Deflated tires are every driver’s worst nightmare. The last thing any driver wants is to open their garage only to find out that their tires are about to burst. It is a big reason why most experts will tell you to keep checking your tires on a regular basis to steer clear from bigger issues later on. As you would expect, too much pressure loss can add excessive friction between your vehicle’s tires and the surface you are driving on. This often leads to overheating, causing some tires to blow out.

Driving your car with under inflated tires is a terrible idea and can lead to serious issues. You will see a notable increase in fuel consumption, and, your safety will also be severely compromised. Therefore, whenever you plant to go for a driving trip, make sure the condition of your tires is excellent.

Punctured Tread on Tire

You’d be surprised to learn that running your car over any type of sharp object, no matter how small it is can damage the inner lining if your tire tread, resulting in a lot of air loss. What’s more, some nails or other types of sharp objects can remain stuck on your tires, causing them to lose air slowly.

Whatever the case, consider removing any sharp object from your tires right away, as leaving them on for too long could flatten your tires or cause tread separation. If your car has punctured treads, try using a tire plug or patch with a high quality repair kit and sealant to resolve the problem.

Extreme Weather and the Tire

Sometimes, something as simple as extreme weather could be the reason behind why your tires are losing air. However, spotting weather related PSI drops can be quite difficult compared to other reasons. Winter seasons, in particular, can be quite bad for your tires. It would be best if you kept a close eye on your tire’s condition during this season, making sure they are in excellent condition.

Potholes

Potholes and curbs are present almost everywhere and spotting them sometimes can be quite difficult. Sure, not every curb will cause damage to your tires but it would be ideal to avoid them as often as you can. Hitting potholes and damaged curbs can destroy the sidewalls of your tires. Of course, you can fill your tires back to their required PSI but avoiding anything that could cause tire damage would be in your best interest.

Another thing that you should consider doing is to check your tire for any damage once it hits a pothole. Check for things like poor sealing, slashes, protruding sidewall etc.

 

While it is important to be aware of the common causes that cause tire deflation, you must also check their PSI levels regularly. Consider using an automatic tire pressure monitoring system to check you PSI to ensure your tires are properly inflated.