Re: Leaking wheels

From: Doug Fedeli (rdf@eznet.net)
Date: Tue Jun 20 2000 - 16:29:33 EDT


Fill the tire the mix up some dish soap and water and spray it on the wheel and
tire. If there is a leak it should foam up. Don't forget the valve stem. Or you
could do what I do with bike tires and dunk the whole thing in a tub of water.

Doug Fedeli

Shane Rieger wrote:

> I picked up a '00 CC Sport and on the lot it had a very low RR tire. Upon
> closing the deal I told the salesman that I wanted the rear tire replaced
> before I took it home, He said no problem. It was supposedly done and about
> e week later I noticed my MPG going way down so I went to the gas station
> and sure enough the tire that was flat was extremley low. The dealer says
> the tire was replaced and can't find any problems. Does anyone have any
> ideas on what I can do to try and found out the problem on my own or how to
> convince the dealer to replace the wheel. How many of you think they did
> not replace the tire at all
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