Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Poor handling can be a sign of low tire pressure. To check the tire pressure on a 2013 Nissan Sentra, remove the valve cap from the tire and use a pressure gauge to read the current pressure.
If your tires do require inflation, check the appropriate inflation level you need first—by reading the tire pressure and loading information label inside the driver’s side door jamb. You can then begin pumping your tires. The front lights will flash when the tire has reached the appropriate cold pressure.
Maintaining properly inflated tires is one of the easiest ways to optimize the fuel economy and safety of your Nissan. But if you want more peace of mind on the road, consider upgrading your
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