Your vehicle's tires require routine maintenance, just like other crucial elements. While you don't need to check your tire's air pressure daily, it is a good idea to check the pressure in your tires before long trips, if the outdoor temperatures become extremely hot or cold, if any of the tires look like they're getting flat, or if you notice excessive wear on the treads.
The correct tire pressure varies according to your car's model, the size of your tires, and how often or where you drive.
The best time to check the car's tire pressure is when you have a few minutes to spare while you're already at the gas station filling up or charging your vehicle if you have an electric car.
If you notice a fluctuation in your tire's pressure over a short time, bring your car into the dealership to get it inspected and repaired or replaced.