FREE AIR IN Minneapolis Minnesota
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    Holiday Stationstores
    603 Coon Rapids Blvd NW, Minneapolis, MN 55433, USA

    Free air at the right side of building by the car wash.

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    Holiday
    8920 Penn Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55431, USA

    Located on the south side of Holiday in the narrow, tree-shaded, "alley" between the Holiday store and the BP car wash.

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    Holiday Stationstores
    7700 34th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55450, USA
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    Holiday Stationstores
    7180 N 42nd Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55427, USA
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    Holiday Stationstores
    9700 Shelard Pkwy, Minneapolis, MN 55441, USA
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    Mobil
    7119 Minnetonka Blvd, Minneapolis, MN 55426, USA

    Air pump on NE corner of station building.

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    Steve's Tire & Auto
    5355 S 34th Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55417, USA
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    Holiday Stationstores
    5444 Nicollet Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55419, USA
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    Jim's Chicago Service
    5400 Chicago Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55417, USA
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    Holiday Stationstores
    4603 Hiawatha Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55406, USA

    Located next to the car wash along with a vacuum.

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    Holiday Stationstores
    1359 Industrial Blvd NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413, USA
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    Holiday Stationstores
    1301 Industrial Blvd NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413, USA

    Free air on side of building next to fenced in dumpster.

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    Holiday Stationstores
    1617 Broadway St NE, Minneapolis, MN 55413, USA

    At the right side of the building near the car wash entrance.

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    Holiday Stationstores
    2322 N Washington Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55411, USA
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    University Service
    1625 Como Ave SE, Minneapolis, MN 55414, USA
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    MotoMart # 3305
    3301 Hiawatha Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55406, USA
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    The Hub at The U of MN Bike Center
    500 SE Oak St, Minneapolis, MN 55414, USA
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    Holiday Stationstores
    3536 Cedar Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55407, USA
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    Varsity Bike&Transit
    1316 4th St SE UNIT 201, Minneapolis, MN 55414, USA

    Bike pump outside store.

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    Seward Community Co-op / Franklin Store
    2823 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55406, USA
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    Greenway repair station
    2608 Midtown Greenway, Minneapolis, MN 55406, USA

    Bike pump and free repair stand w/ miscellaneous repair tools on north side of Greenway, East side of 26th Ave

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    Uptown Station & Terminal
    Uptown Transit Station Gate C, Minneapolis, MN 55408, USA

    Bike repair station inside Uptown Transit Station. The kiosk is located in the transit shelter on the East side of Hennepin Avenue, directly above the Midtown Greenway trail which runs through an old railway corridor.

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    Lake Street Station
    Lake St - Midtown, Minneapolis, MN 55406, USA

    Bike repair station inside Lake Street/Midtown Station on Hiawatha light rail transit line. The kiosk is in the lobby on the North (towards downtown Minneapolis) side of Lake Street.

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    Cycles for Change Minneapolis
    2010 26th Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55406, USA
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    Holiday Stationstores
    601 N 5th St, Minneapolis, MN 55401, USA
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    Midtown Greenway Service Station
    1099 Midtown Greenway, Minneapolis, MN 55408, USA

    on Midtown Greenway.

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    Holiday Stationstores
    2448 Hennepin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55405, USA
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    Holiday Stationstores
    2124 E Franklin Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55404, USA

    Free air 6am to 9pm (turned off one hour before close)

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    Bob's Java Hut
    2649 Lyndale Ave S, Minneapolis, MN 55408, USA

    Bike pump next to Bob's Java Hut on the 27th Street Side of building.

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    Midtown Greenway
    2851 Elliot Ave, Minneapolis, MN 55407, USA

    BIke pump on Greenway bike path, right about where 10th ave passes over it. Near Freewheel Bike Midtown Bike Center.

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    701 Building
    701 S 4th Ave UNIT 300, Minneapolis, MN 55415, USA
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Air for tires near you locations

We've found 31 free air pump locations in Minneapolis, Minnesota. At times, you may find yourself having to spend between $0.75 - $2.50 (or, as some users have shared, even $4) for a service that is typically expected to be freely accessible.

"Air for Wheels" aims to provide you with accurate and up-to-date information. Our database of free air pump locations is community-driven, ensuring a collective effort to keep the information current. Each submission from our users undergoes a review process by the admin before being published on this website. In addition to new submissions, if you come across any invalid or outdated information about a location, feel free to REPORT IT. Your participation is invaluable in maintaining the accuracy and effectiveness of our platform.

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Max pressure30-40PSI
Cord Length118 inches
Charger120W, 12V car lighter plug, 3A
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Max pressure50PSI
Cords Length110 inches, 62 inches
Charger120W, 12V DC car lighter plug & 110V AC home
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ModelVORTEX S6
Max pressure160PSI
Cord Length31 inches
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Frequently asked questions

How to use an air pump to inflate tires?

  1. First, remove the valve cap from the tire you wish to inflate and check the recommended tire pressure for your vehicle, typically found in the owner's manual or on a placard inside the driver's side door.
  2. Next, securely attach the air hose to the valve stem.
  3. If the compressor allows, set the desired tire pressure.
  4. Press the inflation trigger and keep an eye on the pressure gauge.
  5. Add air in short bursts, checking the pressure intermittently to avoid overinflation.
  6. Once you've reached the desired pressure, remove the hose, replace the valve cap.
  7. Usually there are specific instructions provided by the gas station regarding the use of the air pump.

What is recommended air pressure for tires?

The recommended air pressure for car tires varies for each vehicle, with most falling within the range of 28 to 36 PSI (pounds per square inch).

You can use our Tire Pressure Calculator to find recommended pressure for your tires.

The air pressure for your cars' tires is set by the manufacturer. You can find this information in your car's operator manual or on a sticker located on the inside of the driver's door post.

What gas stations have free air?

You can find free air pumps at these gas stations:

  • QuickTrip Store
  • Casey's
  • Sheetz
  • Wawa
  • Kum and Go
  • Mobil
  • Phillips
  • Chevron
  • Conoco
  • Shell
  • Kwik Trip
  • MotoMart

Should I check my tire pressure hot or cold?

Measure the air pressure when tires are cold. This means the vehicle has been parked for at least three hours, or driven less than 1 mile (1.6 km). If necessary, add or release air until the specified pressure is reached. If checked when hot, tire pressure can be as much as 4–6 psi (30–40 kPa, 0.3–0.4 kgf/cm2) higher than if checked when cold.

Are all gas stations required to provide free air pump?

By law, all Connecticut-licensed gasoline retailers are required to offer the public a free air compressor for tire inflation during their operating hours.

In California, complimentary air is legally provided, but only for customers making a purchase.

For others, refer to the map to find nearby locations offering free tire inflation. Save on costs, conserve gas, and ensure your tires are properly filled, all without spending a dime!

How often should I check and inflate my tires?

It is recommended to check and inflate your tires at least once a month. Regular tire maintenance helps ensure optimal performance, improved fuel efficiency, and enhanced safety on the road. More air is usually lost during warm weather, so more regular checks are needed when temperatures rise. Additionally, it's advisable to check tire pressure before long trips and during significant temperature changes, as these factors can impact tire pressure. Maintaining proper inflation levels contributes to prolonged tire life and a smoother driving experience.

Is Air for Tires Free in Minneapolis, Minnesota?

We have identified 31 locations in Minneapolis, Minnesota that provide free air pumps for your tires. Spanning 197 cities, these spots offer free air pumps. Among them, 11 location exclusively provides free air for bikes, while 20 spots offer complimentary air for cars.

Can I drive with low tire pressure?

It’s not advisable to drive if the pressure in your tires drops to 20 PSI (140 kPa) or below. When tire pressure is this low, you may find it harder to steer your vehicle and the tires themselves are at risk of damage.
If your TPMS light is ON, use a tire pressure gauge to check the pressure. It’s always better to be safe than sorry.

How do you tell if a tire is flat or just needs air?

If it is not obvious that you have a flat tire, as it would be if you had a visible puncture, you can test for a slow air leak by first inflating the tire to the recommended pressure and then going for a short ride.
After which, you would measure the pressure with a gauge. If the tire pressure noticeably dropped, you most likely have a tire that needs to be repaired or replaced.

Can I trust air pressure accuracy at these locations?

Yes, in general, air pressure accuracy at these locations is reliable. However, it's always a good practice to occasionally cross-check the tire pressure with your own gauge to ensure precision.

Can I leave my car running while putting air in tires?

While it's not recommended to leave a car running when putting air in tires, it should be OK to do so assumimg you keep your car's handbrake engaged and the car is in park.