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If your tire pressure monitoring system (tpms) light has lit up on your dash or you’ve noticed you’ve had to add air to a tire every time you stop for gas, you might have a slow leak in one of your tires

And worse yet, a slow leak in a tire can be hard to find. As with all tire leaks, it is important not to ignore a puncture Eventually the object will either wear down and/or work its way out of the tire For more on this read our article how to repair a tire with a safe, permanent fix Another common cause for slow tire leaks is damage to the area where the tire bead meets the rim. Fixing a slow tire leak involves identifying the source of the leak, preparing the affected area, and applying a tire patch or plug

Discover how to find a slow leak in a tire using quick diy tricks like soap and water, pressure checks, and valve testing A small leak in your tire can cause low tire pressure Learn the reasons why it happens and how to identify it. A slow leak can cause your tire pressure to constantly drop Get to know the 5 signs of a slow leak and how our experts can help at tires plus.

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