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I have one tire that has a slow leak only during winter and it's always the back right one. So annoying. As soon as it warms up, it doesn't have the issue.
Quote from: Phoenix on May 04, 2020, 02:25:21 PMI have one tire that has a slow leak only during winter and it's always the back right one. So annoying. As soon as it warms up, it doesn't have the issue.Have someone look at it.
It doesn't matter what tire it is, it's always the one in that same location, even after the tires are rotated. So I can take that back tire off after we've had winter leaks and move it to another location and have no more winter leaks. The tire that I put in that location, which has had no tire leaks, suddenly leaks again but only during the winter. It's weird.
Quote from: Phoenix on May 05, 2020, 08:19:33 AMIt doesn't matter what tire it is, it's always the one in that same location, even after the tires are rotated. So I can take that back tire off after we've had winter leaks and move it to another location and have no more winter leaks. The tire that I put in that location, which has had no tire leaks, suddenly leaks again but only during the winter. It's weird.That's seriously weird. What's the car make and model?
Do you have a tyre pressure monitor that warns you for lower tyre pressures? If you do, then that is the likely culprit.