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Using a Tire Gauge

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Summary: Typically tire pressure ranges from thirty to thirty-five psi. Learn how to use a tire gauge from a professional mechanic in this free maintenance video.

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By Jeffery Fiffie
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Jeffery Fiffie has 10 years of auto mechanic and management experience. He is able to do brake repair and tune-ups, including engine analysis, fuel injection, steering and suspension...read more

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"Hello, my name is Jeff Fiffie. I'll be showing you how to perform basic field maintenance on your car. Since typical tire pressure range from thirty to thirty-five psi, this is one of the tire gauge that can be used to check the pressure within the tire. This particular gauge has two settings. It has the psi. Also, it has the kPa that could be used to check the tire pressure. There is a constant force that is trying to push air through the tire. This allows some of the air to escape. That's why the pressure needs to be checked from time to time."

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