How Often Should Nitrogen in Tires Be Replaced?
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Tire nitrogen pressure should generally be checked at least once a month, and replenished promptly when the pressure falls below the normal range. Below is an introduction to tire nitrogen: The role of adding nitrogen to tires: Reduces the risk of blowouts. When a car is in motion, the friction between the tires and the ground causes a rapid rise in temperature, especially during high-speed driving. The rapid increase in gas temperature inside the tire leads to a sudden rise in tire pressure, which can result in blowouts. Reduces driving noise. Nitrogen is a diatomic gas with low chemical reactivity and very low audio conductivity. Extends tire lifespan. After using nitrogen, tire pressure becomes more stable, and the volume change of the gas inside the tire is minimized, significantly reducing irregular tire friction. Benefits of adding nitrogen to tires: The benefits of adding nitrogen to tires include maintaining stable tire pressure, reducing the probability of blowouts and fuel consumption; effectively reducing tire noise and improving ride quietness and comfort; and lowering the likelihood of irregular tire friction, thereby delaying the aging of tire rubber.