1
Go to a gas station or garage that has pressurized air with a gauge.
2
Park your car so you can reach all four tires with the air hose.
3
Find the air-pressure specifications for your car's tires. Look for a sticker located on the driver's side doorjamb or in the glove box or trunk.
4
Unscrew the plastic cap on the air valve. Put it in your pocket so you don't lose it.
5
Check the air pressure using either your own tire-pressure gauge or the one on the gas station air pump. Press the gauge against the valve and hold it down firmly. If you hear a hissing noise, you are letting air out. Press down harder.
6
Add air as necessary. Press the air pump hose on the valve while squeezing the lever on the end of the hose.
7
Check the air pressure with your gauge, or use the one on the air pump hose.
8
Deflate the tires if you accidentally overfill them. Press down on the small needle in the center of the valve to let air out. Most tire-pressure gauges have a small knob for this purpose, but a fingernail or a pen will do the trick.
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and now you know
All the best,
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can someone point out the "inapproprite language" in there....cuz i iz dum!