Screw the Tire Safety Gauge on to your tire's valve stem finger tight. Do not over tighten. The color of the safety gauge indicates the condition of the tire's pressure. The pressure range for the Tire Safety Gauge is shown on the top of the gauge. The pressure ranges are: 26, 28, 30, 32, 34, 36, 40 psi. 1.79, 1.93, 2.07, 2.21, 2.34, 2.48, 2.76 kpa. SAFE
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MONEY Keeping your tires at the recommended air pressure will extend the tire life and improve your vehicles fuel mileage. Get the most out of your investment. The Tire Safety Gauge is a definite asset to all automobile through a process called permeation. As out door temperatures constantly change, so does the air pressure in your vehicles tires. When cool weather temperatures prevail, one to two pounds of air can be lost per month and even more in warmer weather conditions. The Tire Safety Gauge has the unique ability to visually show a loss of inflation at a glance, without the trouble of having to use the traditional air pressure gauge. X Kay
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