Craftsman 123.24201 User Manual

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6.4.4 Checking tire pres.sure

it is important to dieck your vehicle’s tire pressure at least once a month for the

following reasons:
• Most tires may natutally lose air overtime.
• Tires can lose air suddenly if you drive over a pothole or other object or if you

strike the curb when parking,
• With radial tires, it is usually not possible to determine under-inflation by visucsl

inspection.

For convenience, purchase a tire pressure gauge to keep in your vehicle. Gauges

can be purchased at tire dealerships, auto supply stores, and other retail outiels,.

The recommetided tire inflation pressure that vehicle raariufaciurers provide

reflects the proper psi when a lire is cold The term cold does not relate to tlte
outside temperature. Rather, a cold tire is one that has not been driven on for at

least three hours. When you drive, your tires get warmer, causing the air pressure

within them to increase. Therefore, to get an accurate tire pre.ssure reading, you
must measure tire pressure when the tires are cold or compensate for the extra

pressure in warm tires

6.4.5 Steps for maintaining proper tire pressure

• Step 1: Locate the recommended tire pressure on the vehicle’s tire information

placard, certification label, or in tile owner’s manual
• Step 2: Record the tire pressure of all tires

• Step 3; If the tire pres.sure is too high in any of the tires, slowly release air by
gently pressing on the tire valve stem wdth the edge of your tire gauge until you

get to the correct pressure.,

■ Step 4: If the tire pressure is too low, note the difference between the measured

tire pressure and the correct tire pressure. These “missing” pounds of pressure are

what you will need to add.

• Step 5; At a service station, add the missing pounds of air pressure to each tire

that is under-inflated

• Step 6: Check all the tires to make sure they have the same air pressure (except

in cases in which the front and rear tires are suppo.sed to have differetit amounts of

pressure).

If you have been driving your vehicle and think that a trailer tire is under-ínflated,

fit! it to the recommended cold inflation pressure indicated on your vehicle’s tire

information placard or certification label While your tire may still be .slightly

under-inflated due to the extra pounds of pressure in the warm tire, it is safer

to drive with air pressure that is slightly lower than the vehicle manufacturer’s

recommended cold inflation pressure than to drive with a significantly under­

inflated tire Since this is a temporary fix, don’t forget to redieck and adjust the

tire’s pressure svhen you can obtain a cold reading

6.4.6 Tire size

To maintain tire safety, purchase new tires that are the same size as the vehicle’s

oiiginal tires Or another size recommended by the mamifacturer. Look at the

tire information placard, the owner’s manual, or the sidewall of the tire you are

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