Check your tires»
air pressure regularly and keep it at the level recommended by the vehicle manufacturer.
In addition to checking
air pressure regularly for small losses in pressure, be sure to check your tires whenever there's a significant change in temperature or season.
Not exact matches
Compared to pneumatic
air - filled tires, this is nice given you don't have to
regularly remember to check the
air pressure of your stroller's wheels.
Clive notes: «Whilst I
regularly engage in discussion with school leaders regarding concerns that they have surrounding increased
pressure, bureaucracy and diminishing funding, few topics have received quite as much
air time as «academies.»
All tires leak
air, and that means you need to
regularly check your tire
pressure, especially if your car doesn't have a tire
pressure monitoring system that automatically does it for you.
All I really need to do for maintenance is get the oil changed
regularly to keep it clean, and check the tires to make sure the
air pressure is optimal.
You routinely check the oil and the
air pressure in the tires and take the car in for
regularly scheduled maintenance.
Think about your car — you no doubt «avoid systemic change» all the time — you check the tire
pressure, you use the right oil and change it
regularly, you keep the level of brake fluid above the bottom of the reservoir so no
air bubble gets in, you keep the cap on the brake reservoir so no moisture contaminates the fluid.
A subtropical belt of high
pressure that flows over the continent
regularly delivers pulses of hot, dry
air to the surface in the summer.
This means that the
air pressure should be
regularly monitored, at least with every oil change.