Give us a call now: 515-576-4321
Kingsgate Insurance
  • Home
  • About
    • Case Studies
    • Meet Our Team
  • Insurance Services
    • Business Insurance
    • Personal Insurance
    • Agricultural Insurance
    • Specialty Business Insurance
    • Benefits
  • Resources
    • Client Tools
    • Our Blog
    • Our Carriers
    • Our Partners
    • Our Reviews & Testimonials
  • Make a Payment
  • Contact
  • Click to open the search input field Click to open the search input field Search
  • Menu Menu

Tips for keeping your tires properly inflated this winter

January 30, 2026/0 Comments/in News, Personal Insurance/by KingsgateIns

As colder temperatures settle in, you may notice a warning light on your car’s dashboard. While there are many warning lights to pay attention to, the light for your tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) tends to come on this time of year. For every 10 degrees Fahrenheit, tire pressure can fluctuate from one to two pounds per square inch (PSI).

If not taken care of, low tire pressure can be dangerous. A lot rides on our tires. Not only the weight of the car but also our safety. Low tire pressure can cause the following problems:

  • Reduced vehicle handling. Underinflated tires can cause poor cornering and braking along with diminished traction.
  • Reduced gas mileage. Gas mileage tends to decrease during the winter months. Underinflated tires can cause increased drag which can lower gas mileage even further.
  • Reduced tire life. Making unnecessary repairs isn’t fun. Low tire pressure can cause a blowout which can be frightening, especially if traveling at highway speeds. It also causes uneven wear, which will lead to early replacement.
  • Reduced overall tire integrity. Driving with underinflated tires can make them more susceptible to punctures. If you live in a cold climate, you know potholes become a problem as winter progresses. Hitting a pothole can be startling if you don’t expect it. Blowing a tire as a result can be frustrating.

Here are some tips for preparing for and handling low tire pressure this winter.

If you’re driving, pull over.

If a warning light appears while you’re driving, pull over immediately. This could signal a serious issue like a flat tire. Make sure it’s safe before exiting your vehicle to check; it should be obvious if one of your tires is completely deflated. If you find a flat tire, contact roadside assistance or reach out to a family member for help. Keep in mind, changing a tire on the roadside can be both challenging and risky.  

Know the recommended tire pressure numbers for your vehicle.

More technologically advanced vehicles will display the tire pressure for each tire on a screen. This makes it easy to monitor them. If your vehicle doesn’t show you, it’s good to know where to find this information. The recommended cold tire pressures (PSI) are on a placard on the driver’s side door jamb. Sometimes tire pressure requirements for front and rear tires differ, so read the entire card.

Keep a tire gauge in your car.

Pencil-like tire gauges are easy to use and affordable. It’s best to keep one in your vehicle no matter the time of the year.

Practice.

If you haven’t inspected your tires before, it’s a good idea to learn how in the safety of your garage. Removing the valve stem cap is straightforward, but connecting the gauge to the valve stem can be a bit tricky; if it isn’t positioned correctly, air might escape and lower your tire pressure. Practicing in a controlled environment prepares you to handle this situation if it happens while you’re away from home.

Now’s the time to check your tires more regularly. If you rely on your mechanic to check your tire pressure only at oil changes or tire rotations, you could be putting yourself and your family at risk.

Article provided by West Bend Insurance.

Share this entry
  • Share on Facebook
  • Share on X
  • Share on Pinterest
  • Share on LinkedIn
  • Share on Tumblr
  • Share on Vk
  • Share on Reddit
  • Share by Mail
https://www.kingsgateinsurance.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Website-4.png 768 1366 KingsgateIns https://kingsgateinsurance.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/12/best-in-class-insurance.jpg KingsgateIns2026-01-30 06:39:012026-01-30 06:39:03Tips for keeping your tires properly inflated this winter
0 replies

Leave a Reply

Want to join the discussion?
Feel free to contribute!

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Search Search

Categories

  • Agricultural Insurance
  • Benefits
  • Business Insurance
  • News
  • Personal Insurance
  • Specialty Business Insurance

Quick Links

  • Home
  • About
  • Insurance Services
  • Resources
  • Privacy Policy
  • Contact

Read our Reviews

Google

Fort Dodge

924 Central Ave
Fort Dodge, IA 50501

Phone: 515-576-4321
Fax: 515-302-8577
M-F: 8:00AM-5:00PM

Jefferson

1405 North Elm Street
Jefferson, IA 50129

Phone: 515-386-5551
M-F: 7:30AM-4:30PM

© Copyright - Kingsgate Insurance
Powered by: Onimod Global
Link to: Tips to prevent your home from starting on fire this winter Link to: Tips to prevent your home from starting on fire this winter Tips to prevent your home from starting on fire this winter Link to: Top cyber risks facing technology companies in 2026 Link to: Top cyber risks facing technology companies in 2026 Top cyber risks facing technology companies in 2026
Scroll to top Scroll to top Scroll to top

Contact - Ashton Stienblock

Name(Required)

Contact - Tricia McCaleb

Name(Required)

Contact - Mariela Larios

Name(Required)

Contact - Allison Duckett

Name(Required)

Contact - David Everson

Name(Required)

Contact - Ashley Olsen

Name(Required)

Contact - Brandi Pyle

Name(Required)

Contact - Mike Johnson

Name(Required)

Contact - Josh Calvert

Name(Required)

Contact - Lindsey Rial

Name(Required)

Contact - Breeanna Myers

Name(Required)

Contact - Robyn Johnson

Name(Required)

Contact - Jessi Thomas

Name(Required)

Contact - Bailey Kenyon

Name(Required)

Contact - Leah Estlund

Name(Required)

Contact - Megan Roosa

Name(Required)

Contact - Kristie McCrady

Name(Required)

Contact - Nikole Mickelson

Name(Required)

Contact - Annie Hyink

Name(Required)

Contact - Sarah Sedlacek

Name(Required)

Contact - Nicole Clegg

Name(Required)

Contact - Meghan Husske

Name(Required)

Contact - Kyla Lentsch

Name(Required)

Contact - Donovan Day

Name(Required)

Contact - Dave Jakeman

Name(Required)

Contact - Chloe Elsbecker

Name(Required)

Contact - Chelsea Heatherington

Name(Required)

Contact - Carol Durbin

Name(Required)

Contact - Brandan Schoenfeld

Name(Required)

Contact - Ashlee Neumann

Name(Required)

Contact - Alexis Cahalan

Name(Required)

Contact - Denise Smith

Name(Required)

Contact - Ed Smith

Name(Required)

Contact - Ryan Smith

Name(Required)