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The tire low pressure warning light just came on in my 2013 Ford C-max.  Should I fill the tire myself or go to the dealership? Thanks. Mercedes

Put air in the tire yourself. If the light comes on again, take it to a tire repair shop. You don't need the dealer for this; they are expensive, and a tire is a tire.

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The light indicates one of your tires is under inflated.  Inflate the tires to the recommended pressure (see drivers door pillar for correct PSI).  Closely monitor the tire that was low for awhile to see if it loses air pressure.  If it does you most likely have a nail or something similar in the tire.  Do NOT take it out yourself.  Take the car (or wheel) to your dealer or tire repair shop for repair.  Good luck,

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My Ford dealer has a service bay for free Nitrogen top ups, since that's what came with the tires.  I follow all the other helps mentioned - monitor for leaks, check regularly, watch start of colder weather etc - and also do a visual before any long drives, and at all stops on those drives.  Spotted a bulging tire on one drive and that could have been serious safety issue.

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The only thing I'll note is that my tire pressure was *very* low and the light never did come on -- finally checked to find out it was under 30psi and might have been that way since I picked it up (silly me, I assumed the dealership would have inflated them correctly).  I inflated to 40psi and immediately got a 5+ mpg boost.  And haven't had to add air more than once a month or so.

 

Bottom line: if you wait until the light comes on you're probably waiting too long.

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  • 4 weeks later...

The only thing I'll note is that my tire pressure was *very* low and the light never did come on -- finally checked to find out it was under 30psi and might have been that way since I picked it up (silly me, I assumed the dealership would have inflated them correctly).  I inflated to 40psi and immediately got a 5+ mpg boost.  And haven't had to add air more than once a month or so.

 

Bottom line: if you wait until the light comes on you're probably waiting too long.

Too true. With the winter weather, and infrequent fuel fill up, I've taken to checking my tires each time I put in gas. They had lost a couple of lbs last fill up. I keep mine at 44.

 

BTW, my dealer set mine to 34 at delivery. I didn't realize it until my first fill up a month later. One of the tires was actually at 32.

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I set mine at 20psi cuz gas is so cheap lately, I don't want to get more than the EPA thinks it gets, or the guys at Consumer Reports got. 

I'm jes keeding!  :thumbsup:

If I drove my C-Max like a Mustang, I could probably duplicate poor MPG a well. I wonder if anyone has ever tried to see how bad they could do for MPG?

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