Usually every month you should do maintenance.
Owner's manuals usually recommend to check the tires' air pressure weekly.
Because your tires are vital to your safety.Apart from regular air leaks,a number of things can go wrong with tires and you should look at them frequently for bulges or warps.
In the winter, tires tend to loose capacity and shrink. Therefore making the air level decrease.
No -- Keep the same recommended air pressure in your tires at all times, but check and add air when the tires are cool and have not been running. Use a tire pressure gauge.
check the side of the tires there should be tire inflation info stamped on tires telling you what maximum tire inflation should be if not average p.s.i. should be about 32
You should check your tires regularly. If your tires are properly inflated with no leaks your tire pressure should not drop much over time. Some people wait until oil changes to have their pressure checked, and this is usually often enough. Others check every time they get fuel.
Someone is joking with you , there is no such thing as blinker fluid and the air in your tires doesn't have to be changed , just the correct tire inflation pressure should be maintained
You should check the air pressure at least once a month.You should check the air pressure at least once a month.
temperature affects air pressure when it is cold air pressure decreases when it gets warm air pressures rises
If air is escaping from your tires then you have a leak. Repair the leak and no more air will escape. This is not to say you never have to check the air pressure. Tires are made from a porous material and as such will loose a very small amount of air even under the best of circumstances. Check the pressure on a regular basis.
There's no such thing as a "muffler bearing" or for that matter a Dodge Cavalier. Summer and winter air? Yeah right. Me so gullible! Someone is pulling your leg, you should however, check your tire pressure monthly.
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