- Nov 14, 2003
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So my car, a Ford Fiesta, rates the tires for 32PSI, according to the sticker in the door frame. But the actual tires themselves are rated for 51PSI. How dangerous is it to fill them to, for example, 45PSI? Well over the car's recommended PSI, but well within the limits of the tires themselves.
A related question, 3 of my tires seem to need to be refilled constantly. For example, on the way back from a wedding the low tire pressure indicator came on, so I stopped and filled every tire to 35PSI. 3 weeks later and the indicator is on again, and 3 of the tires were down to 20-25PSI, filled them all back up to 32PSI, yet the 4th tire was still at the 35PSI level from when I filled it last month. What causes some tires to lose so much pressure while another tire keeps the exact same pressure? Tiny leaks? Is there any good way to fix this, other than replacing the tires?
A related question, 3 of my tires seem to need to be refilled constantly. For example, on the way back from a wedding the low tire pressure indicator came on, so I stopped and filled every tire to 35PSI. 3 weeks later and the indicator is on again, and 3 of the tires were down to 20-25PSI, filled them all back up to 32PSI, yet the 4th tire was still at the 35PSI level from when I filled it last month. What causes some tires to lose so much pressure while another tire keeps the exact same pressure? Tiny leaks? Is there any good way to fix this, other than replacing the tires?
