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As winter sets in and temperatures drop, it's essential to pay extra attention to your vehicle's tire pressure. Cold temperatures cause the air molecules in your tires to contract, leading to a reduction in tire pressure, which can also impact your car's performance and fuel efficiency.

How to Adjust Tire Pressure in Colder Weather:

Check Your Vehicle's Recommended Tire Pressure:

Refer to your Nissan owner's manual or inspect the driver's side door jamb for a potential sticker detailing the recommended tire pressure. This information is vital for striking the right balance between safety and performance. Note that it may not be applicable if you have tires different from the original ones.

Use a Quality Tire Pressure Gauge:

Invest in a dependable tire pressure gauge to precisely measure the pressure in each tire. Whether digital or analog, both types should provide a clear reading of your tire pressure.

Check Tire Pressure Regularly:

Cold weather can be unpredictable, so it's essential to consistently monitor your tire pressure throughout the winter months. Promptly address any significant pressure drops to maintain optimal performance and safety. In regions with considerable temperature fluctuations, consider checking more frequently.

Where To Pump Your Tires:

Many gas stations offer free or low-cost air pumps that are easy to use. Be prepared with spare change in case there's a small fee, as some tire pump machines may accept credit cards. Alternatively, for those who prefer home maintenance, investing in a portable air compressor is a practical choice. These compact devices allow you to inflate your tires in the comfort of your garage or driveway, ensuring proper tire pressure throughout the winter.

Adjusting tire pressure in colder weather is a vital aspect of winter vehicle maintenance. By following these guidelines, you can guarantee optimal performance and safety. If you have any questions or need assistance, feel free to visit our Nissan dealership – we're here to help you navigate the winter roads with confidence.