Paranormal Tire
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Paranormal Tire
I have a 98 Civic HX with aluminum wheels.
I live in a formerly rural area where I don't believe anyone has
tampered with my tires.
Having stated the above, yesterday the right front tire lost pressure to
about 15 psi
overnight. I pumped it up this morning and it has held pressure so far.
What could explain the loss of pressure?
I live in a formerly rural area where I don't believe anyone has
tampered with my tires.
Having stated the above, yesterday the right front tire lost pressure to
about 15 psi
overnight. I pumped it up this morning and it has held pressure so far.
What could explain the loss of pressure?
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Re: Paranormal Tire
On Mon, 23 Jun 2008 15:45:54 -0400, ecarecar wrote:
> I live in a formerly rural area where I don't believe anyone has
> tampered with my tires.
"Formerly rural"? What is it now, urban?
> Having stated the above, yesterday the right front tire lost pressure to
> about 15 psi overnight. I pumped it up this morning and it has held
> pressure so far.
>
> What could explain the loss of pressure?
Probably a nail. It's a "slow leak", and will be flat again tomorrow
morning.
--
"Bother!" said Pooh, as the condom ripped.
> I live in a formerly rural area where I don't believe anyone has
> tampered with my tires.
"Formerly rural"? What is it now, urban?
> Having stated the above, yesterday the right front tire lost pressure to
> about 15 psi overnight. I pumped it up this morning and it has held
> pressure so far.
>
> What could explain the loss of pressure?
Probably a nail. It's a "slow leak", and will be flat again tomorrow
morning.
--
"Bother!" said Pooh, as the condom ripped.
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Re: Paranormal Tire
ecarecar wrote:
> I have a 98 Civic HX with aluminum wheels.
>
> I live in a formerly rural area where I don't believe anyone has
> tampered with my tires.
>
> Having stated the above, yesterday the right front tire lost pressure to
> about 15 psi
> overnight. I pumped it up this morning and it has held pressure so far.
>
> What could explain the loss of pressure?
You could have a nail or other object that is in the tire. The position
of the tire, temperature, etc., could cause the tire to leak at only
certain times. In addition, the nail could have been further driven into
to tire, causing it to stop leaking.
Jeff
> I have a 98 Civic HX with aluminum wheels.
>
> I live in a formerly rural area where I don't believe anyone has
> tampered with my tires.
>
> Having stated the above, yesterday the right front tire lost pressure to
> about 15 psi
> overnight. I pumped it up this morning and it has held pressure so far.
>
> What could explain the loss of pressure?
You could have a nail or other object that is in the tire. The position
of the tire, temperature, etc., could cause the tire to leak at only
certain times. In addition, the nail could have been further driven into
to tire, causing it to stop leaking.
Jeff
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Re: Paranormal Tire
Jeff wrote:
> ecarecar wrote:
>
>> I have a 98 Civic HX with aluminum wheels.
>>
>> I live in a formerly rural area where I don't believe anyone has
>> tampered with my tires.
>>
>> Having stated the above, yesterday the right front tire lost pressure
>> to about 15 psi
>> overnight. I pumped it up this morning and it has held pressure so far.
>>
>> What could explain the loss of pressure?
>
>
> You could have a nail or other object that is in the tire. The
> position of the tire, temperature, etc., could cause the tire to leak
> at only certain times. In addition, the nail could have been further
> driven into to tire, causing it to stop leaking.
>
> Jeff
Thinking back to what happened the day before and because the tire has
stayed at pressure since I
re-inflated it, I am now convinced the tire just burped.
> ecarecar wrote:
>
>> I have a 98 Civic HX with aluminum wheels.
>>
>> I live in a formerly rural area where I don't believe anyone has
>> tampered with my tires.
>>
>> Having stated the above, yesterday the right front tire lost pressure
>> to about 15 psi
>> overnight. I pumped it up this morning and it has held pressure so far.
>>
>> What could explain the loss of pressure?
>
>
> You could have a nail or other object that is in the tire. The
> position of the tire, temperature, etc., could cause the tire to leak
> at only certain times. In addition, the nail could have been further
> driven into to tire, causing it to stop leaking.
>
> Jeff
Thinking back to what happened the day before and because the tire has
stayed at pressure since I
re-inflated it, I am now convinced the tire just burped.
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Re: Paranormal Tire
ecarecar <ecarecar@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:JMadnUKhffaKhPzVnZ2dnUVZ_vKdnZ2d@centurytel.n et:
> Jeff wrote:
>
>> ecarecar wrote:
>>
>>> I have a 98 Civic HX with aluminum wheels.
>>>
>>> I live in a formerly rural area where I don't believe anyone has
>>> tampered with my tires.
>>>
>>> Having stated the above, yesterday the right front tire lost
>>> pressure to about 15 psi
>>> overnight. I pumped it up this morning and it has held pressure so
>>> far.
>>>
>>> What could explain the loss of pressure?
>>
>>
>> You could have a nail or other object that is in the tire. The
>> position of the tire, temperature, etc., could cause the tire to leak
>> at only certain times. In addition, the nail could have been further
>> driven into to tire, causing it to stop leaking.
>>
>> Jeff
>
> Thinking back to what happened the day before and because the tire has
> stayed at pressure since I
> re-inflated it, I am now convinced the tire just burped.
>
there might be a ding on the rim somewhere,and when you park with that ding
on the bottom(ground contact),it makes a slow leak.
Also,AL wheels are subject to corrosion on the inside from
moisture,possibly causing a bad bead seal,aggravated when the tire is
left in a certain position.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
news:JMadnUKhffaKhPzVnZ2dnUVZ_vKdnZ2d@centurytel.n et:
> Jeff wrote:
>
>> ecarecar wrote:
>>
>>> I have a 98 Civic HX with aluminum wheels.
>>>
>>> I live in a formerly rural area where I don't believe anyone has
>>> tampered with my tires.
>>>
>>> Having stated the above, yesterday the right front tire lost
>>> pressure to about 15 psi
>>> overnight. I pumped it up this morning and it has held pressure so
>>> far.
>>>
>>> What could explain the loss of pressure?
>>
>>
>> You could have a nail or other object that is in the tire. The
>> position of the tire, temperature, etc., could cause the tire to leak
>> at only certain times. In addition, the nail could have been further
>> driven into to tire, causing it to stop leaking.
>>
>> Jeff
>
> Thinking back to what happened the day before and because the tire has
> stayed at pressure since I
> re-inflated it, I am now convinced the tire just burped.
>
there might be a ding on the rim somewhere,and when you park with that ding
on the bottom(ground contact),it makes a slow leak.
Also,AL wheels are subject to corrosion on the inside from
moisture,possibly causing a bad bead seal,aggravated when the tire is
left in a certain position.
--
Jim Yanik
jyanik
at
kua.net
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Re: Paranormal Tire
ecarecar <ecarecar@yahoo.com> wrote in
news:JMadnUKhffaKhPzVnZ2dnUVZ_vKdnZ2d@centurytel.n et:
> Jeff wrote:
>
>> ecarecar wrote:
>>
>>> I have a 98 Civic HX with aluminum wheels.
>>>
>>> I live in a formerly rural area where I don't believe anyone has
>>> tampered with my tires.
>>>
>>> Having stated the above, yesterday the right front tire lost
>>> pressure to about 15 psi
>>> overnight. I pumped it up this morning and it has held pressure so
>>> far.
>>>
>>> What could explain the loss of pressure?
>>
>>
>> You could have a nail or other object that is in the tire. The
>> position of the tire, temperature, etc., could cause the tire to leak
>> at only certain times. In addition, the nail could have been further
>> driven into to tire, causing it to stop leaking.
>>
>> Jeff
>
> Thinking back to what happened the day before and because the tire has
> stayed at pressure since I
> re-inflated it, I am now convinced the tire just burped.
>
are you over 15? tires dont burp kiddo........hopefully its convenient
when it burps again.............what a dumbass..........
news:JMadnUKhffaKhPzVnZ2dnUVZ_vKdnZ2d@centurytel.n et:
> Jeff wrote:
>
>> ecarecar wrote:
>>
>>> I have a 98 Civic HX with aluminum wheels.
>>>
>>> I live in a formerly rural area where I don't believe anyone has
>>> tampered with my tires.
>>>
>>> Having stated the above, yesterday the right front tire lost
>>> pressure to about 15 psi
>>> overnight. I pumped it up this morning and it has held pressure so
>>> far.
>>>
>>> What could explain the loss of pressure?
>>
>>
>> You could have a nail or other object that is in the tire. The
>> position of the tire, temperature, etc., could cause the tire to leak
>> at only certain times. In addition, the nail could have been further
>> driven into to tire, causing it to stop leaking.
>>
>> Jeff
>
> Thinking back to what happened the day before and because the tire has
> stayed at pressure since I
> re-inflated it, I am now convinced the tire just burped.
>
are you over 15? tires dont burp kiddo........hopefully its convenient
when it burps again.............what a dumbass..........
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