Tire Pressure Problems
#1
Tire Pressure Problems
How often do you guys have to fill up air in your tires. I have only put 1500 miles on my 08TCH and i filled air last week and this week the low tire pressure light came on again. Anyone have problems like that with bridgestones? Also do you think I can somehow do a warranty claim and get it replaced?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
#2
Re: Tire Pressure Problems
How often do you guys have to fill up air in your tires. I have only put 1500 miles on my 08TCH and i filled air last week and this week the low tire pressure light came on again. Anyone have problems like that with bridgestones? Also do you think I can somehow do a warranty claim and get it replaced?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Last edited by jbollt; 01-27-2008 at 04:41 PM.
#3
Re: Tire Pressure Problems
How often do you guys have to fill up air in your tires. I have only put 1500 miles on my 08TCH and i filled air last week and this week the low tire pressure light came on again. Anyone have problems like that with bridgestones? Also do you think I can somehow do a warranty claim and get it replaced?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
Some of our more hard-core brethren on this board have filled their tires with dry nitrogen to prevent thermal expansion and contraction due to heat. This is pretty common in race cars and airplanes.
#4
Re: Tire Pressure Problems
How often do you guys have to fill up air in your tires. I have only put 1500 miles on my 08TCH and i filled air last week and this week the low tire pressure light came on again. Anyone have problems like that with bridgestones? Also do you think I can somehow do a warranty claim and get it replaced?
Thanks in advance
Thanks in advance
1) The TPMS will trigger when the pressure decreases to 75% of it's set point. (You put in 40 psi, reset the TPMS, then the alarm will occur when they hit 30 psi.)
Here's what might be happening: The alarm set point is at 30 psi and you put in 32 psi and don't reset the TPMS. You have only 2 psi before the alert goes off. Tire pressure changes by 1 psi for every 10 degrees (F) in temp. If the temperature dropped by 20 degrees, you're down to 30 psi (the alarm point).
#6
Re: Tire Pressure Problems
I don't know what the tool is called but it used when removing the valve stem from a rim when replacing a tire. Anyway, this tool also can tighten/loosen the valve within a stem. Your valve may be loose and is leaking air. Have this tighten.
Also, are all tires going down by the same amount? If so, I doubt you have puncture, it may be due to outside temp changes. If not, you have a small leak (on single tire), whether it's from a puncture or a loose valve is now the question.
Hope that helps.
Also, are all tires going down by the same amount? If so, I doubt you have puncture, it may be due to outside temp changes. If not, you have a small leak (on single tire), whether it's from a puncture or a loose valve is now the question.
Hope that helps.
#7
Re: Tire Pressure Problems
As other mentioned you need to check pressure in each tire, if one is low then most likely you have nail with slow leak, if all are the same then reset the sensor, probably temperature change caused drop in pressure. I need to add couple pounds every few months, aluminium rims are very hard to seal 100% and if there is no other problem, the rim itself could be leaking and that would be warranty repair I would think, but I'm not sure about nail or other road hazards.
#8
Re: Tire Pressure Problems
I just got back from my 15,000 mi service on my 2007 TCH. I have had same problem with a single tire losing pressure. I was losing about 3 pounds per week in a single tire. The other 3, nothing noticeable. I mentioned this pressure problem at the 10,000 mi service and they replaced my tire for FREE. The strange thing is that I was told I had a nail causing this slow leak. I had inspected my tire previously and found no nail. I was also told there was a "slash" inside the tire in addition to the nail and this is the reason I received a free tire. Strange but I guess possible. Today, I was told that this single tire leaking at a noticeable rate and other 3 not is normal...um...ok. I just set all tires to 32 pounds like the sticker in door frame recommends. I guess I'll keep checking pressure and see what happens.
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