Contoh Teks Prosedur Bahasa Inggris Tema Teknik Otomotif Mobil: How to Check Car Tire Pressure

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How to Check Car Tire Pressure

Materials Needed:

  1. Tire pressure gauge
  2. Car owner’s manual
  3. Air compressor (if needed)

Steps:

  1. Park the Car and Turn Off the Engine
    Ensure that the car is parked on a flat surface and the engine is turned off. Wait for the car tires to cool down for at least 30 minutes, as tire pressure readings can be inaccurate if the tires are hot.

  2. Locate the Valve Stem on Each Tire
    The valve stem is a small rubber or metal valve on the outer surface of the tire, where you inflate or deflate the tire. Make sure to check all four tires.

  3. Attach the Tire Pressure Gauge
    Press the tire pressure gauge firmly onto the valve stem of the tire. You should hear a brief hissing sound as air escapes, but don’t worry—it’s normal. The gauge will give you a reading of the tire’s current pressure.

  4. Check the Reading
    Read the pressure level displayed on the gauge. Refer to the car's owner manual or the tire sidewall to find the recommended pressure for your car’s tires. Typically, the recommended pressure is between 30-35 PSI (pounds per square inch), but it can vary.

  5. Adjust the Pressure if Necessary
    If the pressure is too low, use an air compressor to add air until the proper PSI is reached. If the pressure is too high, press the valve at the center of the valve stem to release some air until it matches the recommended pressure.

  6. Repeat for All Tires
    Check and adjust the pressure for all four tires. Don't forget the spare tire, as it's often overlooked.

  7. Check for Leaks
    After adjusting the tire pressure, check for any signs of air leakage around the valve stem or tire. If the pressure drops significantly after a few days, you may need to replace the valve stem or check for punctures.

  8. Finish and Store the Gauge
    After completing the pressure check for all tires, remove the gauge and store it in a safe place for future use. Make sure the valve stems are properly sealed after use.