Loosing air pressure in just one tire
#3
not really strange???? happens ever day..take tire off the honda...bring to a tire shop... or just drive it there they will fix it..could be a bad valve stem or just a hole in tire from a foreign object. or u could try and do it urself with a plug... spray water on tire to find the hole.. and plug it up
Last edited by whitetailkiller-2008; 01-30-2011 at 11:29 PM.
#4
Do you have TPMS on this car..it doesn't say what it even is...
#5
Spray some soapy water over the tire & watch for bubbles.
Nail or something in the tread? Probably fixable.
Leak in the sidewall? Probably not fixable.
Valve stem? Fixable.
Corrosion around the bead? Maybe can be re-sealed??
Nail or something in the tread? Probably fixable.
Leak in the sidewall? Probably not fixable.
Valve stem? Fixable.
Corrosion around the bead? Maybe can be re-sealed??
#7
Yes, use some dishwashing liquid and water. Take the wheel off, and use a brush to cover the entire tire/wheel/valve stem with sudsy water. The growing bubbles will show the leak. At work we test 35ft long- 6ft X 6ft pontoons this way with only 2 lbs of air pressure. I have fixed/pluged my own tires at least 50 times this way, and it always works. Michelin tires that have come with both my Accords seem to be nail magnets.
Last edited by EXV6NIGHTHAWK; 02-06-2011 at 12:30 AM.
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