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Old 01-20-2007, 07:46 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Is anyone losing air pressure when it is cold? More info.

Sorry about that guys. I have a 2006 SRT8 with Goodyear tires, not runflats. I am loosing all air pressure some nights. The dealer changed the valve stems. They also took the tires off and checked for leaks. There are times I get up in the morning and the tire pressure is reading 2 psi. Thanks for all of your help. If anyone else has any ideas, I would appreciate the help. By the way, I went to a Goodyear tire dealer and they actually made the problem worse $50 later. They supposedly sealed the tires. This only happens on the passenger side tires and the front loses air faster than the rear. Now that winter is actually here in the northeast, I am adding air every day.
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Old 01-20-2007, 07:24 PM   #2 (permalink)
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If your loosing air and they can't find a leak someone must be letting the air out of your tires.
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I'd either

1.) Leave it at the dealership for a day and see if the pressures dropping if it is insist they fix the problem or replace because waking up to 2psi every day would be like a groundhog day insanity scenario!

If it doesn't lose pressure under the dealer's watch option

2.) Grab a six pack, a 12 guage with salt shot and hang out in the bushes for some target practice on who's doing it (hint they most likely will be coming from the passenger side)!!!

Because waking up to 2psi every morning isn't right...

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Sorry about that guys. I have a 2006 SRT8 with Goodyear tires, not runflats. I am loosing all air pressure some nights. The dealer changed the valve stems. They also took the tires off and checked for leaks. There are times I get up in the morning and the tire pressure is reading 2 psi. Thanks for all of your help. If anyone else has any ideas, I would appreciate the help. By the way, I went to a Goodyear tire dealer and they actually made the problem worse $50 later. They supposedly sealed the tires. This only happens on the passenger side tires and the front loses air faster than the rear. Now that winter is actually here in the northeast, I am adding air every day.

Ok I am sorry!
I will stop doing this to you car at night
Just kidding!


I would take one of the rims off and find something big enough to fill with soapy water and submerse it!
If no leak is found someone is messing with your tires at night!
Overnight down to 3 psi got to be detectable by submersing it( or partly and rotate it)
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