Keeping the right tire pressure in your Volvo helps with safety, fuel use, and tire life. When tires have too much or too little air, they wear down faster and can make driving less smooth. It also affects how well the car grips the road. Checking tire pressure regularly and adding air when needed helps avoid these problems.
Why Tire Pressure Matters
Tires that are too low on air make the car harder to control, especially when turning or stopping. This can make driving unsafe. Low pressure also causes more friction with the road, which makes tires wear out faster and reduces fuel efficiency. On the other hand, too much air in the tires makes them stiff. This can lead to a rough ride and uneven tire wear. The right pressure keeps the tires balanced and allows the car to handle as it should.
Finding the Recommended Tire Pressure
Each Volvo has a specific tire pressure recommendation. The best place to check is inside the driver's side door. There is a sticker that lists the correct pressure for different driving conditions. The owner's manual also has this information. For example, the 2025 Volvo XC60 suggests a tire pressure of 35 psi (pounds per square inch) for both front and rear tires when carrying up to five people. This helps the tires wear evenly and keeps the car stable.
The Right Time to Check Tire Pressure
Tire pressure changes with temperature. When it gets cold, the air inside the tires contracts, causing the pressure to drop. For every 10-degree drop in temperature, tire pressure can decrease by about 1 to 2 psi. The best time to check tire pressure is when the tires are cold. This means checking them in the morning before driving or waiting a few hours after parking. Checking hot tires can give a higher reading than the actual pressure.
Steps to Check Volvo Tire Pressure
Checking tire pressure takes just a few minutes. A tire pressure gauge is needed to get an accurate reading. First, remove the cap from the tire's valve stem. Press the gauge onto the valve stem to get a reading. Compare the number on the gauge with the recommended pressure from the door sticker or manual. If it matches, no air is needed. If it is too low, adding air is necessary.
How to Inflate Volvo Tires
If the tire pressure is too low, air needs to be added. A reliable way to do this is by visiting a gas station or service center with an air pump. Start by attaching the air hose to the valve stem. Add air a little at a time, then check the pressure again. If too much air goes in, pressing the valve lightly will let some out. The goal is to match the pressure to the recommended level.
Volvo's Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Most modern Volvos come with a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS). This system alerts drivers when the pressure is too low. If the TPMS light turns on, it means at least one tire needs attention. After adjusting tire pressure, the system may need to be reset. In the center display, go to the Car Status app, select "Store Pressure," and confirm the update. This makes sure the system recognizes the new readings.
When to Get Help with Tire Pressure
There are times when checking and adding air may not be enough. If a tire loses air often, it may have a slow leak. Uneven tire wear might mean there is an alignment or suspension issue. If the TPMS light stays on even after adjusting pressure, the system might need a professional check.
Professional Tire Care at Volvo Cars Danvers
Tire pressure is easy to check, but keeping tires in top condition requires expert care. At Volvo Cars Danvers, we provide tire services to keep your Volvo running smoothly. If a tire needs air, balancing, or replacement, our trained technicians are ready to assist.
Our Volvo service center in Danvers, MA has the tools and expertise to handle all tire-related issues. Regular visits help keep your car safe and performing at its best. Schedule a tire check with us today.
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