Help Michelin PSS
#1
Michelin PSS
Are these tires prone to losing air frequently. I feel like I'm consistenly re-filling them, especially my rear ones. Factory says 35psi and at times my rear ones are at 28. Is this a problem others are having as well? I have approx 75% tread life remaining so they are relatively new.
#2
No tire should be losing air. It sounds like you have a slow leak unless the temperature around you is constantly fluctuating. Is it both the rears? You should probably bring it to a reputable tire shop and ask them to check for leaks. It should be anywhere from $0-$5 depending on where you go.
#6
Race, repair, repeat.
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Recently my brand new tire kept going flat and I couldn't find anything wrong with it. It wasn't until I took the wheel off and hosed the wheel and tire down with water that I found my TPMS valve was leaking.
I think the best way would be to take your wheel and hose it down or submerge it in water to find the leak.
I think the best way would be to take your wheel and hose it down or submerge it in water to find the leak.
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#8
Debated between the S-04 and PSS but went with Michelin. Its not both rear tires, just one of them. I re-filled it last week when I started this thread, I'll check again in a week or so to see how they are. It has been extremely warm here in New England so not sure if that's a potential cause. I'll keep you guys posted.
#10
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Debated between the S-04 and PSS but went with Michelin. Its not both rear tires, just one of them. I re-filled it last week when I started this thread, I'll check again in a week or so to see how they are. It has been extremely warm here in New England so not sure if that's a potential cause. I'll keep you guys posted.
#12
It's typically recommended that the TPMS valves be serviced when getting new tires put on. That was done when I bought my PSS; that was 10 months ago. So far no unknown leaks. Just a nail puncture.