What is the Right Tire Pressure for My Hyundai?

Hyundai Service Technician Checking Tires

 

The Right Tire Pressure and TPMS Maintenance

It’s important to keep your TPMS (tire pressure monitoring system) in working condition so you can accurately monitor your Hyundai tire pressure. Additionally, it’s also important to know what the correct pressure is supposed to be so you can keep your tires properly inflated. While the TPMS makes it easy for Harrisburg drivers to monitor their tire inflation, you must be informed about your proper tire pressure so you can provide your Hyundai with the right care it needs to last for the long haul. Most Hyundai models require 32-36 psi in their tires. Be sure to check your owner’s manual or door plaque for your car’s recommended tire pressure. In this article, you’ll learn about the TPMS, how to reset this system, and other important maintenance information.

Hyundai Tire Pressure Monitoring System 

All new model Hyundai vehicles come equipped with a tire pressure monitoring system that keeps tabs on the air pressure in each tire. As you drive through Newville, your TPMS evaluates these levels and sends them to the dashboard display within seconds. You’ll receive an alert identifying the tire in question when the pressure drops. Alternatively, if you see a red flash, it needs immediate attention.

How Does Tire Pressure Impact My Hyundai Performance?

The tire pressure in your Hyundai impacts your trips to and from Dillsburg significantly. Without adequate tire pressure or too much tire pressure, you could experience the following:

  • Unevenly worn tires
  • Potential for a blowout
  • Decrease in gas mileage
  • Potential alignment problems

Tire Pressure Tips to Remember

Because of the substantial impact your tire pressure has on the overall operation of your vehicle, it’s important to be mindful of these tips:

  • Regularly check your tire pressure by looking at your TPMS Hyundai display on the instrument cluster.
  • Tires naturally lose 1-2 psi per month; this number varies depending on your driving habits.
  • Pressure fluctuates with shifts in ambient air temperature, especially during extremely cold weather conditions.
  • If your tire needs air frequently, there could be a hole or nail somewhere in the tread. This is an easy repair when caught early.

 Visit Freysinger Hyundai For Your Tire Service Needs!

Need assistance with your Hyundai TPMS reset or have questions about proper tire care, don’t hesitate to give our service center a call. If you need a routine oil change or other Hyundai maintenance, we can help! Be sure to check out our website for our rotating selection of service specials and coupons to take advantage of during your next visit.

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