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DVE
 


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2005 Discovery 3 TDV6 S Manual Bonatti GreyDiscovery 3
Tyre inflating itself?? Help please...

Hi All

Have just been to garage to check tyre pressure before a journey tomorrow.

I just travelled about 180 miles yesterday and before travelling checked tyre pressures and set them at 33 front 36 rear.

Tonight at the garage the rears were still 36, one front was 32 and the other front was 50!!! But I havent touched them since I drove the 180 miles.

Any ideas what is going on??

Thanks in advance.
  
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galwaygreen
 


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dodgy gauge...but which one??
  
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DVE
 


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but doesn't explain why it did one front tyre right and the other wrong?
  
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Exterior temperature, was the vehicle parked in the sun?
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galwaygreen
 


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think heat can affect pressure...but that's a big increase and the others have stayed correct
  
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DVE
 


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nope. not that sunny or hot where we are...

It is a complete mystery...
  
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galwaygreen
 


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hot wheel is not wobbly or tyre defect generating extra heat
  
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DVE
 


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don't think so - it was second hand but looked to be in perfect condition.

that wheel does 'squeak' every now and then when i am parking but garage said they could not see anything wrong with it...
  
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galwaygreen
 


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think if it was an over heating disc transferring heat to the wheel you might have smelt it ...take it there was no brake issues....see what the readings are in the morning...a strange one ..
  
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One thing is for sure, it's a physical impossibility for a tyre to inflate itself. Short of pressure fluctuations due to temperature changes, the only way it could get to 50psi is if you put it in there by accident.
 Richard


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Hardware
 


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could be a dodgy valve ... if the centre pin bit is sticking, AFAIK most gauges just record how much pressure that can exert on the middle bit of the gauge.
  
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Unless you measured it before and after with the exact same guage I'd say the 2nd reading was suspect. If your tyre was at 50psi you'd notice - it would likely be riding high on a central ridge and handling would be pretty bad if it was a front tyre - probably like driving on ice on that corner. I'd measure them all with a trusted gauge.
  
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i'd still be looking at a stuck valve. if your gauge has a pointy bit for letting air out, give it a poke with that. I'd normally say use your finger nail, but it it ejected a bit of debris at speed, you'd only blame me for any injury it did you.

Then recheck the pressure.
  
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GFE
 


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I have one of these as I don’t have TPMS fitted/ activated
Can’t fault it and alerted me to a flat as soon as pressure dropped
Might be worth considering
https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07N8NCZS8/ref...qDbV7P4E2F
  
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