When your tire pressure light comes on it can be easy to ignore it or overlook it, but this notification is important for your vehicle's overall well-being. While many drivers think they can let it go a little longer, the longer an illuminated tire pressure light stays on the more damage you could be doing to your vehicle.

Low tire pressure can greatly affect the safety of your vehicle. Not only can it interfere with braking ability and maneuverability, but it can also increase the likelihood of a blowout. Having a tire go flat or come apart when traveling at high speeds on the highway can be dangerous for drivers and passengers. In fact, it can cause serious accidents that may involve other vehicles, too.

In addition to inhibiting the safety of your vehicle, low pressure in your tires can also be the culprit of reduced fuel economy. Heightened resistance to rolling in flat or deflated tires means your vehicle's engine will have to work harder to turn them. This consumes fuel at an increased rate.

 

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