When you see a light – any light, really – turn on in your dashboard, you probably immediately feel uneasy. After all, seeing one of those lights come on could mean that auto repairs are in your near future and you may have to shell out your hard-earned money to keep your ride on the road. However, the longer you put them off, the more likely it is that they develop into serious issues. That’s why it’s so critical to not ignore your dashboard lights. Today we’re talking about three reasons you should never ignore one light in particular – your tire pressure warning light.

Why does your tire pressure light turn on?
Your tire pressure warning light turns on to alert you that one or more of your car tires is too low in terms of air pressure. The air pressure has dropped below the recommended level and you should take immediate steps to add air to the tire(s) and get them back to the proper PSI. Some people don’t think the tire pressure warning light is a big deal – after all, the tire’s not flat yet, right? – but here are three reasons our Orlando auto service specialists recommend dealing with this simple car care task right away!
Reason #1: You’re more likely to have a flat or blowout. When your tire is underinflated, you’re much more likely to have a flat tire or a blowout. And while that may seem like a minor inconvenience or no big deal, it’s not -having a blowout can be pretty dangerous to you and the cars around you, especially if you have one while moving at high speeds (like on the highway). This could cause you to lose control of your vehicle and end up in a collision, or worse.
Reason #2: Your tires will wear unevenly and wear out faster. If your PSIs aren’t where they should be, your car tires will wear faster. Low tire pressure means your tire has more surface area on the road (more rubber touching road) which means it’s going to wear out faster and wear unevenly. And this throws everything out of balance, so your other tires will likely wear unevenly, too. All in all, this means you’re going to have to replace your tires more frequently and spend WAY more money than you rightfully should.
Reason #3: You won’t get the fuel efficiency you deserve. When your car tire pressure is too low, you won’t get the fuel efficiency you deserve. Having tires inflated to the proper PSI is directly related to getting the right fuel efficiency.
Let our Orlando Toyota service techs restore your tires to the right PSI
It’s easy to get your car tire pressure back to the right level – just pull into the gas station and use the air hose to fill them up, also using a gauge to ensure you don’t overinflate them. If you’re not comfortable with the DIY approach, though, just head on over to Toyota of Orlando! Our auto service techs can get you back on the road in no time. Toyota of Orlando is conveniently located just off I-4 across from the Millenia Mall at 3575 Vineland Road.

