Your Tyres Are Lying to You This Winter… Here’s Why Pressure Drops Fast
As temperatures fall, so does your tyre pressure — around 1 psi for every 10°C drop. That means a chilly autumn morning could already leave your tyres dangerously under-inflated.
Under-inflated tyres cause:
🚗 Heavier fuel consumption
⚠️ Poor grip on wet or icy roads
💸 Uneven wear and costly replacements
🛠️ Risk of MOT failure or fines
Here’s what to check this week:
✅ Tyre pressure (every two weeks, and before long drives)
✅ Tread depth (minimum 1.6mm, but aim for 3mm in winter)
✅ Look for cracks, bulges, or nails — cold weather makes rubber more brittle
✅ If your dashboard shows a TPMS light, don’t ignore it — it’s warning you for a reason
💡 Tip: Consider all-season or winter tyres if you live in colder or rural areas. Better grip = safer journeys.
Stay safe, save fuel, and keep your car ready for whatever the winter roads bring.
