If your tire pressure light is on, there is no need to panic.
Your tire pressure light may also come on because of:
- A slow leak
- A nail or screw in the tire
- Uneven tire wear
- A damaged tire
- A tire pressure sensor issue
Tires can lose air over time, and pressure can also change when the weather changes. This is very common during St. Louis temperature swings.
And the fix is can be easy! But delaying the fix could lead to bigger problems down the road.
Use the recommended tire pressure listed in your owner’s manual or on the driver-side door label.
After filling the tires, the light may turn off after a short drive. If it stays on, it could be due to another issue and your vehicle will need to get inspected.
Do not ignore a tire pressure warning. Low tire pressure can affect handling, tire wear, fuel economy, and safety.
If your tire pressure light stays on, schedule tire service at Dave Sinclair Buick GMC in St. Louis. Our team can check your tire pressure, inspect for leaks, and help you decide the next step.
You can click here to schedule an appointment.


