Heat is built up while driving and that will increase pressure in the tires.
Because heat is created and it changes the air pressure
Tires create friction, which in turn creates heat. Heated objects expand.
Yes; in fact, I have been driving for 39 years.
Should be 30 or 32 psi COLD (before it's been driven) or I usually set them at 35 when they're warmed up. DO NOT set them to the max psi on the sidewall.
Cold tires is just a term used to describe a tire that has not been driven lately. Driving the car creates heat in the tire thus increasing the air pressure. That is why you should always check the air pressure when the tire is cold or has not been driven for a few hours.
The friction of the ground you drive on raises the temperature of the tire, which in turn raises the temperature of the air in the tire. Increasing the temperature of the air raises the air pressure of the tire by the air itself expanding. This only applies to atmosphere air filled tires. Nitrogen gas filled tires tend to keep from expanding at increasing temperatures, therefore, the pressure stays the same.
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When a tire pressure sensor has been replaced, the WIN will learn and store the sensor ID when the vehicle is driven continuously above 15 mph for 10 minutes.
By the end of 1943 the Nazi's had been driven out of North Africa.
They have not been driven to extinction because there are many other environments that they can exist in.
Rental cars are typically sold after they have been driven around 30,000 to 40,000 miles.
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