How is Tire Pressure Checked?

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How Is Tire Pressure Checked?

Tire pressure can affect your car’s handling and fuel efficiency it needs to be right. This is how to check it.

The recommended tire inflation pressures are on the tire information label on the driver-side B-pillar.  Check all tire pressures when they are cold, at least once every two weeks. 

Checking your tire pressure is easy. And that’s good news because it’s also really important. If you’re not sure how to check the pressures correctly, look no further than this short video. 

Check all tire pressures, including the spare, when they are cold, at least once every two weeks.

Note: Remove the spare wheel from the spare wheel well to check the tire pressure.

For further information, please see your owner's manual or local Ford dealership.
 

 Sample tire information label