Automotive Troubleshooting : How to Put Air in a Tire

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Uploaded by on Nov 14, 2008

When putting air in car tires, make sure not to over-inflate them. Learn how to put air in car tires with the car maintenance tips in this free video on automotive repair from a professional auto mechanic.

Expert: Dave Erb
Contact: www.davesultimateautomotive.com
Bio: Dave Erb is an ASE Certified Master L1 Technician with 21 years experience in automotive care and maintenance.
Filmmaker: Todd Green

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  • ok, I'm going to go put air in my tires tonight. just making sure the air doesn't come out when you remove the valve.

  • horrible video... there is a lot of important info missing.

  • @smackdownbb4 ,

    no more than 45psi

  • YOU DID NOT TELL US HOW MUCH AIR ...OR WHAT TO LOOK FOR HOW MUCH AIR ... MAX PRESSURE ????????/ 

  • i have different tires then the stock tires that came on my car. I also have different rims. How do i know what the psi should be?

  • that didnt really help me

  • its different for every car check ur car manuel or w.e its called

  • ummm.... an important detail would be to state HOW MUCH AIR YOUR TIRE NEEDS!!!!!!

  • then just press the air hose in that hissing valve firmly and leave it after 2/3minutes. u will experience a loud noise of air while filling and also after u remove the air hose from the Tyre air valve, simply repeat it for more minutes , the more the minutes louder is the sound. Dude don't try for more than 12minutes else the tyre will burst.

  • I personally often inflated tyre with air compressor but cannot see the amount of air psi fiiled in tyre , often check with the gauge. This is not a good video for newbie as he might over inflate the Tyre or the Tyre might burst. Do just one thing, just loosen the pin of the Tyre valve slightly , u will hear a hissing sound slow continous

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