Do you ever have to pull into a service station, drop some quarters into a machine, and fill your tires up? Do you even check ...
Checking tire pressure and correcting it is a quick task that only requires two tools: a tire pressure gauge and an air ...
You can let out air by pressing on the tiny pin in the center of the tire’s valve stem. Often, your fingernail will work for this, and some tire pressure gauges have a built-in means to do so.
Swiftly remove the gauge from the tire’s valve stem after the stick pops or the dial moves. If you hear escaping air, stop, reset the gauge (if necessary) and try again. If the tire pressure is ...
Yokohama Rubber, in partnership with METRIKA, is developing an AI-based technology algorithm to improve tire pressure checks.
Yokohama intends to test AI technology to gauge tire pressure, an innovation that furthers the company's initiative to aid ...
A Yokohama Rubber Co. app can determine a tire's air pressure by recording the sound made when tapping on the tire.
Yokohama has begun testing a novel technology that uses AI to gauge air pressure from the sound made by tapping truck and bus ...
The air inside our tires condenses in cold temperatures, taking up less space, in case you didn't know. Anyway, when you see a green cap on the air valve of a tire, that means those tires take ...