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Automotive Troubleshooting : How to Put Air in a Tire

Written By: admin on April 5, 2010 6 Comments


When putting air in car tires, make sure not to over-inflate them. Learn how to put air in car tires with thecar 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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6 Responses to “Automotive Troubleshooting : How to Put Air in a Tire”

  1. sbforlife12345 says on: 5 April 2010 at 2:10 am

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

  2. vrcsudh13 says on: 5 April 2010 at 3:07 am

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

  3. landrovernutta2008 says on: 5 April 2010 at 3:35 am

    how thick can people be fuckin hell

  4. inflatingtyretubes says on: 5 April 2010 at 4:33 am

    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.

  5. inflatingtyretubes says on: 5 April 2010 at 4:55 am

    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

  6. gold95 says on: 5 April 2010 at 5:38 am

    That didn’t explain anything…

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