Here are some good tips for checking the tire pressure on the Kia Stinger
- Check tire pressure when the tires have been cooled to the ambient temperature, typically after sitting parked for 3 hours or more. Why? Pressure in tires goes up as the tires warm up in normal service.
- Set air pressure based on the tire information placard, typically found on the driver's doorjamb, and not to the maximum pressure indicated on the tire's sidewall.
- Check the inflation pressure of your spare tire.
- Remember that a tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) isn't a maintenance reminder, but a system to alert you that one or more tires is significantly low on air pressure and needs immediate attention. Just because the TPMS warning light isn't illuminated, don't assume your tire pressure has been set correctly.
- Store the tire pressure gauge in a secure, clean, accessible spot. Dirt and grime can affect the scale slide on a stick gauge, and battery life is a concern for digital gauges. Keep a tire pressure gauge in the glove compartment of every car you own.