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Why is My Tire Pressure Light Still On After Filling Tires

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You’ve diligently filled your tires with air, but that stubborn tire pressure light persists. Don’t worry; at Urban Lube, a   Professional Tire Replacement shop in Calgary , Alberta, we understand the importance of safe driving conditions and we’re here to guide you through troubleshooting your persistent tire pressure light. What is a Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)? TPMS stands for Tire Pressure Monitoring System. It’s a crucial safety feature in vehicles that monitors tire pressure in real-time. When it detects significantly low pressure in any tire, it promptly alerts the driver through a dashboard warning light. TPMS ensures optimal tire pressure, enhancing safety, fuel efficiency, and tire longevity. Why is the TPMS Light Still Blinking? Check Tire Pressure : Start with the basics. Ensure tires are inflated to the manufacturer’s recommended pressure levels. Consult your vehicle manual or the placard inside the driver’s side door frame for correct PSI values. Valve Stem...

How Far Can You Drive on a Spare Tire

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  When you’re on the road, unexpected tire damage can happen at any time, leaving you reliant on your spare tire. But how far can you safely drive on a spare tire? At Urban Lube, Calgary’s premier tire service provider, we’re here to provide you with the essential information you need to stay safe and get back on the road with confidence. Understanding Different Types of Spare Tires There are generally three types of spare tires you might encounter: 1. Full-Size Spare Tire Design : Full-size spare tires are identical to your vehicle’s regular tires in size, tread pattern, and construction. Purpose : They are meant to be a direct replacement for a flat tire, providing full functionality and performance. Pros : Offers seamless transition and full driving capabilities. Cons : Takes up more space and may add weight to your vehicle. 2. Donut Spare Tire (Space-Saver Spare) Design : Donut spare tires are smaller and narrower than full-size tires. They often have a limited tread pattern an...