Invest $10 into Walmart tire gauge

>invest $10 into Walmart tire gauge
>fill up tires
>gain 5 emmpeegee
Why didn't I do this sooner? What are some other "simple" things that you should be doing to up keep your vehicke?

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>perform basic maintenance
>car runs better
wow

Let's be honest here. What percentage of the population checks their tire pressure on a regular basis? 10%? 20?

Adjust the nut behind the steering wheel.

loosen your lug nuts to get the most out of that effect

Haha I won't fall for that again

>go to Kwik Trip
>put in desired PSI at (((free))) air pump
>pump fills tires to desired level
>beeps to tell you it’s filled
>following a little stick in a tube when technology does it more accurately, more precise, faster, and more convenient

Veeky Forums is fastidious enough to have arguments over oil weights and ATF fluid color.

>he doesn't use OEM specs
That's how you know Veeky Forums is retarded.

>ATF fluid
loling out loud my friend

>doesnt have a digital tire gauge in his glovebox

mine measures in PSI, BAR or kPa up to 150psi, has two different flashlights built in and has lasted for years with the same cheap AAA batteries it came with out of the package.

I used to have digital ones but switched to dial ones out of battery running out fears. i keep mine in a baggy with a tire repair kit in the spare tire hold

Anyone feel super comfy when all maintenance is done and tracked?

>Kwik Trip

My nigga

>again

How accurate are these things?

>ATF fluid
>automatic transmission fluid fluid
2x the lubricity for your tranny's pleasure?

>ATF fluid
> Alcohol tobacco and firearm fluid
Aka semen

Other than that, change oil, wash it, check tires for bulges and screws, etc.

One of these is what you need to ensure that your tyres are actually at the right pressure. My 12v pump's guage over reads by almost .5 bar.

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Checking oil regularly. It can catch an engine that's on its way out before it grenades out of nowhere. Or, if you're a fellow dorito, it is just as important as checking the fuel gauge.

Considering I see multiple people daily going down the roads and highways running 5psi with their rims millimeters off the ground, I'd say less than 5%. TPMS's are constantly fucking up when you have temperature swings so most people ignore them. Most people that lease cars literally never open the hood, If they do it's just to add washer fluid.

That depends on location. I didn't care when I lived in the south but now that I'm in upper Midwest I have to check it all the time

/r/ a pump that can plug into my car lighter plug on amazon.

what percentage of the population literally kills themselves?

Mount an air compressor in the back

>Nissan
>Power steering hoses
>Leaks

Best feeling friend. Can't relax when you only have your Daily Driver

>doesn’t double lube for the trannies pleasure
user, what are you, some kind of selfish prick?

Make sure all fluids are filled properly and aren' too old
Make sure all pulleys run with as little resistance as possible
Make sure your alternator gives a strong, stable charge
Keep your car clean
Change filters regularly
Use stuff like injector cleaners and additives according to what it says on the flask, and use them BEFORE there is a problem