Some professional drivers are required to check their tire pressure every day. This is a good practice even for a casual driver. It is a good habit to visually check your tires every time you drive by making a quick walk around the vehicle and use a pressure guage if any tire appears to be less inflated than the others, or show any unusual change. Also if you notice your car handles differently, pulling to one side or the other or tending to sway when you change lanes you might have lost pressure on one tire. Every 250 miles or weekly when filling up on gas is also a good practice. Periodic inspection of your tires may spare you the inconvenience of being stranded with a flat tire. It can also provide you with vital information about your steering and suspension so problems can be addressed before major damage occurs.
Depends on the vehicle and tire size. -Check at your tire store, this is not something you should guess.
At least once a week.
Perhaps you should try checking your tire pressure and reinflating them to the recommended pressure.
I check mine every other day, and keep a good tire gauge in each car.
You should check the air pressure at least once a month.You should check the air pressure at least once a month.
Check the inside of the front drivers door frame the tire pressure should be on a sticker there
check the driver door, driver door frame, or inside the gas fill cap for a label telling you what your tire pressure should be.
there should be a sticker on the door jam of your car (if not check the manual) of what the manufacturer recommended tire pressure.
Check the label on the drivers door jamb. That has the recommended pressure.
The tire sidewall will list the max pressure. Check the owners manual or the driver door jamb sticker for the correct pressure for the vehicle
Yes. The light means that one of the tires is not reading correctly. Either from improper pressure or a sensor problem.
depending on the tire it is usually around 32 to 34. Check the tire side wall it should say there.