Richmond Spring Temperature Swings and the 60-Second Tire Pressure Reset
- telitire
- Mar 15
- 1 min read
Richmond spring mornings can start cold and warm up quickly by afternoon, which causes noticeable pressure swings in your tires. Driving even a few PSI low increases edge wear and makes your vehicle feel sluggish in stop-and-go traffic. A quick pressure check before your first commute takes about a minute per axle and helps keep tread wear even. If your TPMS light appears and disappears during weather shifts, it is often a pressure balance issue rather than a sensor failure. Tire X Richmond can set all four tires to the correct cold-pressure target and inspect for slow leaks before they become roadside problems. For another local tire-protection routine, read Richmond weekend pothole scout route to protect tires and rims.



