I own a 2015 Mazda 6 that does not tell me my tire pressures. It has an older style of TPMS that simply alerts you if one of your wheels are spinning faster than the others.
I bought one of these: Fanttik X8 Apex Portable Air Pump & Tire Inflator
Here in Canada, temperatures fluctuate dramatically from day to day, between days and nights, etc.
I read online that tire PSI changes by about 1psi with every 5-6C change in ambient temperatures, so that is usually when I check my tire pressures and adjust as needed.
If the suns rays are coming into contact with the tires on one side of the car, I will have to drop their pressure by 1-2PSI to match the other side.
I typically inflate to a target of 1PSI less than what is specified in my door, because I often drive in the mornings while ambient temperatures are still increasing, and I find that the slightly lower pressure helps with bad roads.
I bought one of these: Fanttik X8 Apex Portable Air Pump & Tire Inflator
Here in Canada, temperatures fluctuate dramatically from day to day, between days and nights, etc.
I read online that tire PSI changes by about 1psi with every 5-6C change in ambient temperatures, so that is usually when I check my tire pressures and adjust as needed.
If the suns rays are coming into contact with the tires on one side of the car, I will have to drop their pressure by 1-2PSI to match the other side.
I typically inflate to a target of 1PSI less than what is specified in my door, because I often drive in the mornings while ambient temperatures are still increasing, and I find that the slightly lower pressure helps with bad roads.