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Howdy y'all !!
I've noticed a small, puzzling thing regarding my tire pressure communicated to me via the dashboard. Always, ALWAYS, the left rear (and sometimes the front) tire is anywhere from 2 to 5 pounds different from the right side. When I view the car from the back it looks like it's lower on the left side. Yeah, I'm sure that could be my brain playing tricks on me, but hear me out.
I had HB serviced yesterday for recalls and an oil change, tire rotation, blah, blah, blah. I told the tech about the issue and he implied it was because I sat on the left side. Even though I don't weigh that much, why would it dip on that side when I'm not in the car, but I digress.
So after servicing, I got back into the car and pulled out on the road and decided to check the air pressure since they rotated the tires. Again, the back left tire showed 5 pounds less than all three of the remaining tires.
WTH?
I've noticed a small, puzzling thing regarding my tire pressure communicated to me via the dashboard. Always, ALWAYS, the left rear (and sometimes the front) tire is anywhere from 2 to 5 pounds different from the right side. When I view the car from the back it looks like it's lower on the left side. Yeah, I'm sure that could be my brain playing tricks on me, but hear me out.
I had HB serviced yesterday for recalls and an oil change, tire rotation, blah, blah, blah. I told the tech about the issue and he implied it was because I sat on the left side. Even though I don't weigh that much, why would it dip on that side when I'm not in the car, but I digress.
So after servicing, I got back into the car and pulled out on the road and decided to check the air pressure since they rotated the tires. Again, the back left tire showed 5 pounds less than all three of the remaining tires.
WTH?
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