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Old Mar 11, 2013 | 04:08 AM
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Rear left tire problem....

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My Baby's left rear tire keeps losing pressure, but only up to -7PSI. I fill it up and in a couple of days it's down again....

Curious to see how do you all keep your tire pressure? Comfort mode?

DO you guys think the tire is dead? I bought the Porsche tire warranty. I just go to any Porsche dealer and they will replace it for me?

Also, I have 3,200 miles on all tires. Is it safe to just have the rear left changed?

Thank you for your help!
 
Old Mar 11, 2013 | 05:32 AM
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Sounds like there is a puncture or a defective valve.
 
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...call the dealer
 
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Thank you! How do you have your tires set up? Full load? comfort mode?
 
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If you have tire insurance, just take it to the dealer or call the 800 number tire insurance number. They will either fix or replace.
 
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Thank you! How do you have your tires set up? Full load? comfort mode?
comfort partial load 31/34 c2s standard S 20" rims. here in nyc dropping down to comfort partial load psi has made a night and day difference in comfort on our cruddy roads.
 
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You've inspected the tire thoroughly to see if you have a nail in it?

Also, at 3200 miles you have used up quite a bit of tread. It may not be safe to just put one brand new tire on in the rear. The dealer will know.
 
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If its a puncture, replace both and keep the good one as a spare.
 
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