If you have Discount Tire in your area, they'll check pressure and fill tires for free.
Willow ,'The Killer In Me'
Spike's Bitches 48: I Say, We Go Out There, and Kick a Little Demon Ass.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Well you got a reprieve at work. Now you can put more energy into taking care of yourself and your car. and tomorrow can be a fresh new day.
Your Inner Critic needs to be the one with the low pressure warning.
Pretty much any service station will do the tire pressure thing for free. This is because it happens to everyone and is just part of car-having. It's not a sign of Irresponsible Failure.
I love my garage, I can pull up and say "Can somebody check the air in my tires?" and someone will pull out the air hose and professional pressure gauge and top it off. I know I could do it, but the bending and squatting and hoping my cheap tire gauge is accurate are more annoying and painful than I want to deal with.
I went and had it checked the tires were just low enough to have the sensor go iff. Which is annoying but on the other hand despite being anxious anfor upset it wasn't the same level as it has been in the past.
I also know the sensor will go off at something basic.
Hey, y'all! I know I've not been around a lot lately but it's Pencil Pouch Audit day and I just wanted y'all to know. *grin*
One can never be too young to be audited.
I think I will use Pencil Pouch Audit Day to audit my team's office supplies.
some of the convenience stores here have fancy new-fangled automatic air pumps. Drive up, hop out of your vehicle, push the button to start it. Default setting is 32 psi, there are plus and minus buttons to customize your tire pressure experience. Then you unscrew the valve cap, put the nozzle on, and the thing checks your tire's current pressure, fills it up, and beeps to let you know when it's done. It's a dream come true for someone who wants to do it themselves.
ETA:Remember to put the valve cap back on.
Man, I'm emotionally fragile. My coordinator at the AMA just sent out an email announcing that she's retiring at the end of this year. And so I've been sitting at my computer crying about it. I just don't want any more change. (Except, okay, I'd be thrilled if the election results changed, although I don't think that will happen. But that would still be change I'd welcome.)
Things just need to stay put, damn it. For a little while, at least.