Re: Only 1 Tyre's pressure reduced in DZire over 15 days Quote:
Originally Posted by TravelModeOn My parents get their DZire tyre filled at 30ps pressure every 15-18 days.
However, only one of the tyres (rear, non-driver) gets low to around 12-15ps in 15-18 days of refill cycle. Rest all 3 tyres (including the spare one lying in the boot) are found to be at 26-27ps at the same time.
1) The tyre in question has been checked twice for any minor punctures. Nothing is found. Its all perfect.
2) Mostly driven by the parents in the city, they hardly feel any issues while driving.
Any inputs on what could be going wrong?
How can the same digital pump measure (at two different reputed petrol pumps) keeps showing low pressure in only 1 tyre, and similar intact in remaining 4? What more can be checked?
Thanks |
Since I am very fincky about tyre pressures and super sensitive to it too, I keep checking it once a week atleast and have figured out some pain points which causes this.
1) Usually, tyre pressures when they drop, all tyres have a drip with a maximum difference between them of 1 psi if everything is perfect.
2) When one tyre pressure is lesser by more than 2 psi consequently, something is wrong.
3) Tyre pressure is lost because of the following
a) Valve Pins being leaky or loose
b) Value base having a minor leak
c) Dirt or dust between tyre and rim. Tyre needs to be removed and refitted back after cleaning. Make sure its fit back in the same position on the rim as when removed otherwise balancing will go for a toss.
d) Minor needle type puncture which takes an expert puncture guy to find (I had one like this, use to loose 2 psi only in 1 tyre, rest were 1 psi). I kept going to punture guys and they kept saying its fine its fine but I was not happy, I went to this punture guy, we filled it to 50 psi and kept putting the water solution on the tyre for like 20 minutes until we found this small bubble which had a very half an mm type needle type long thing stuck inside which was leaking minor air.
In your case, half the air is being lost, so its definitely out of the above. |