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I am just wondering how many people on a regular basis actually check their air pressure in their tires. I know that I don't...when it is taken in for service they do it and other than that I guess I just rely on the air pressure indicator...I know that there are many benefits to keeping the tires properly inflated but I just never seem to get around to doing it. :chairshot:

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If the tire "looks" low then i start to worry. LOL Other than that, i don't "check"

I check the tire pressure ( and all fluids ) everytime I wash the car, At least once a week. :cheers:

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I check the tire pressure ( and all fluids ) everytime I wash the car, At least once a week. :cheers:

Ditto, I check everything every week when I wash the car.

How offten do you guys find that you need to put air in your tires?

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I check the tire pressure ( and all fluids ) everytime I wash the car, At least once a week.:cheers:

Ditto, I check everything every week when I wash the car.

How offten do you guys find that you need to put air in your tires?

Not very often, A couple times a year. :cheers:

After a few times of checking the pressure, The tires will take a # or two.

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actually, i do have to admit that i don't check regularly but i should. usually the MOST significant time i would check, is after balance and rotation, if i got new tires, or if it looks kinda soft. ;)

this is a good reminder. I checked the 4runner's psi, and the dealer put in like 11 more psi than what was recommended!!!!!!!!! :o :wacko:

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In light of todays gas prices keeping those tires up can effect mileage 5%. So air up gents.

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I'm really bad about checking the tires and fluids in my car. I get my tires rotated and balanced regularly, and they check the tire pressure, so I guess I'm ok in the end on that one! I might check the fluids once or twice a year, but I suppose that if I saw an oil slick or puddles of tranny fluid on the ground, I'd investigate it further! LOL

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That thing being as old as it is, you should check the oil once a month at least and try and track it. I would be surprised if that engine didn't use any oil.

My ES uses some oil every once and a while and it only has 75k miles LOL

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I check them with every oil change which works out to be about every 2 months.

you will lose about 1 lb per month and 1 lb for every 10 degree drop in temp (so I check monthly from Nov. to Feb).

steviej

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That thing being as old as it is, you should check the oil once a month at least and try and track it. I would be surprised if that engine didn't use any oil.

My ES uses some oil every once and a while and it only has 75k miles LOL

I know I should, huh?!?! :) The few times I've checked it, the oil level was just were it was when I refilled it (or so close that I can't tell the difference.) after the oil change. The transmission/engine have no leaks (fixed all of them.), and I've never had to add any fluids in the past, so I guess that's why I'm not too concerned about checking it on a regular basis.
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Well its one of the best motors ever designed for a reason I guess LOL

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