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  • Run a tube in a tyre with slow leak?

    Hi, my front right tyre keeps losing pressure.

    Tyre shop have done a water test and pressure test but can't find the leak. They didn't take the tyre off the rim and feel for a small nail (I'll do that next). The valve core has been swapped, but I keep getting low pressure after a couple of days.

    Have only done 40,000 KM so too soon to replace all the tyres and I don't want to replace just one (uneven wear).

    It has been suggested to me that I have the tyre shop insert a tube. Can anyone advise if that would interfere with the tyre pressure gauge on the dashboard?

    Any other suggestions?

    Many thanks.
    2010 MY11 Mk VI Golf GTI [5Dr|DSG|Carbon Steel|MDI|Bluetooth|Street Legal Tint]
    2008 Chrysler Grand Voyager Touring [Diesel|[COLOR="black"]Black[/COLOR

  • #2
    Is the tyre actually losing air, or is it just the light coming on?
    '07 Transporter 1.9 TDI
    '01 Beetle 2.0

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    • #3
      Big NO to using a tube.

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      • #4
        Yeah losing pressure. Down to 9.6 PSI one day, completely flat another, down to 31 PSI ( from 38 ) 2 days after topping it up.

        Other times there is no leaking or imperceptible loss over a few days if I have not driven very much.
        Last edited by Maltopia; 04-12-2013, 06:02 PM. Reason: 38 became a smiley
        2010 MY11 Mk VI Golf GTI [5Dr|DSG|Carbon Steel|MDI|Bluetooth|Street Legal Tint]
        2008 Chrysler Grand Voyager Touring [Diesel|[COLOR="black"]Black[/COLOR

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Stanton View Post
          Big NO to using a tube.
          I agree it's not the 70s any more. 40000 for a tyre is pretty good I reckon. Although, I'd be tempted to try another tyre shop.

          Gavin
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