Aernan
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My driver side rear tire leaks down slowly (2 days to go flat). This is a new problem it didn't do it for the first month or so.
I tried the soapy water trick and found the union between the valve stem and the CTIS kneeling valve was leaking. Looking at the TM it shows an o-ring there so I ordered and installed one. Retest with soapy water and I see no bubbles. After repair it's still going flat after a few days.
I looked at the whole sidewall and large portions of the tread for a puncture but have not found one.
Here are the things I think it may still be.
0. actual hole in the tire
1. rim seal to tire
2. rim seal internal
3. valve stem to rim
4. valve step to kneeling valve - still a problem but slow leak?
5. kneeling to ctis hose - I did disconnect it there and did not replace the seal.
6. CTIS valve itself
7. shrader valve on body of CTIS valve - has cap so I doubt it.
Any ideas?
I tried the soapy water trick and found the union between the valve stem and the CTIS kneeling valve was leaking. Looking at the TM it shows an o-ring there so I ordered and installed one. Retest with soapy water and I see no bubbles. After repair it's still going flat after a few days.
I looked at the whole sidewall and large portions of the tread for a puncture but have not found one.
Here are the things I think it may still be.
0. actual hole in the tire
1. rim seal to tire
2. rim seal internal
3. valve stem to rim
4. valve step to kneeling valve - still a problem but slow leak?
5. kneeling to ctis hose - I did disconnect it there and did not replace the seal.
6. CTIS valve itself
7. shrader valve on body of CTIS valve - has cap so I doubt it.
Any ideas?