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How to Check Tyre Pressure the Right Way: 5 Mistakes Most Drivers Make

Sofea Najmi

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You pull into the petrol station after a 20km drive on the highway. You see the air pump, set it to 32 PSI (220 kPa), wait for the beep, and drive off thinking your car is "safe."


In reality, you might have just under-inflated your tyres. In Malaysia’s tropical heat, a standard tyre check is more scientific than most realize. If you want to save on fuel and avoid a RM1,000 tyre replacement bill earlier than expected, stop making these five common mistakes.


1. The "Hot Tyre" Trap (The Most Common Error)


Manufacturer specs (the sticker on your door sill) are strictly for COLD tyres. A cold tyre is one that has been parked for at least 3 hours or driven less than 2km.

  • The Mistake: Pumping air after a long drive when the rubber is hot.
  • The Science: Heat causes air to expand. A "hot" tyre might read 35 PSI, but once it cools down, it drops to 30 PSI—leaving you under-inflated.
  • The Fix: If you must pump while hot, add 3 PSI (20 kPa) above the recommended cold pressure to compensate for the heat expansion.

2. Trusting the Petrol Station Pump Blindly


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Petrol station air compressors are used hundreds of times a day. They are often dropped, kicked, and rarely calibrated. They can be off by as much as 2–4 PSI.

  • The Mistake: Assuming the machine’s "beep" is 100% accurate.
  • The Fix: Invest ~RM30 in a high-quality digital tyre gauge. Use the station pump to fill the air, then use your personal gauge to verify the actual reading.

3. Reading the Sidewall, Not the Door Sill


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If you look at the side of your tyre, you’ll see a number like "Max Press 44 PSI."

  • The Mistake: Pumping your tyres to the number written on the tyre itself.
  • The Fact: That is the maximum the tyre can handle before it risks bursting, it is NOT the recommended pressure for your specific car.
  • The Fix: Always follow the sticker located on the driver’s side door frame or inside the fuel filler cap.

4. Forgetting the "Fifth Wheel" (The Spare)


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Most Malaysians only think about their spare tyre when they are stranded on the side of the NKVE with a flat.

  • The Mistake: Assuming the spare tyre stays inflated forever.
  • The Fix: Tyres naturally lose 1 PSI per month. Check your spare every time you service your car.
  • Pro-Tip: Pump your spare tyre 5 PSI higher than your regular tyres. It’s easier to let air out during an emergency than to find a pump while stuck on the shoulder.


5. Ignoring the "Laden" vs. "Unladen" Specs


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Are you driving solo to work, or are you taking the whole family (and 3 suitcases) to Penang?

  • The Mistake: Keeping the same pressure regardless of weight.
  • The Fix: Look at your door sticker again. You will see two sets of numbers. One for Normal Load (1–2 people) and one for Full Load (4–5 people + luggage). If you don't increase the pressure for a heavy load, your tyres will flex too much, overheat, and could suffer a blowout.


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Sofea Najmi

A Bachelor of English Language and Literature graduate with an obsession for the finer details. Sofea uses her background in translation to decode the technicalities of automotive innovation. She is dedicated to delivering impactful, meticulously researched articles that provide a narrative far beyond the spec sheet. LinkedIn: https://bit.ly/3C018vv

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