According to Goodyear, the days of manually adding air to under inflated tires could soon be a distant memory. The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company, with the help of a government grant from the United States Department of Energy, are developing a technology that will enable tires to remain inflated at the optimum pressure without the need for external pumps or electronics. All components of Goodyear’s Air Maintenance Technology (AMT) will be fully contained within the tire.

According to industry research, driving on under inflated tires can decrease your fuel mileage by as much as 3.3%. Properly inflated tires will not only save you money at the gas station, but will lower automobile emissions, give a longer tire life, and will enhance the safety and performance of your vehicle.

Goodyear did not say when this technology would be available at tire retailers, but said the timetable would be accelerated due to recent government research grants in United States and European Union.

2008 Jaguar XK – Vehicles with run flat tires are being recalled for failing to comply with safety standards as the Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) have been turned off. With the TPMS not working, your vehicle cannot receive a signal to illuminate your dashboard. Failure to warn of tire deflation can lead to a flat tire and a crash. Please call your dealership and schedule an appointment.

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