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    Default Losing Tire Air Pressure

    All,
    I need input from this board regarding tires losing air pressure. The tires on our coach was relatively new when we purchased. At the time of purchased I had the dealer install the Pressure Pro system. The coach has been sitting four weeks. I went out to the coach today and three of the tires have lost 30 pounds of air. The outside tire on the drive axle on the driver's side has been a continuous problem. Marathon replace the core of the valve stem on this tire in June, but that did not correct the problem. Are the sensors causing the air leaks? I am perplexed about this situation.
    We have owned four other coaches and none of them has presented the problems that we have experienced with these tires. Any and all suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

    Reese
    2007 Marathon Coach XLII #1025
    Last edited by rcantrell52; 08-05-2020 at 04:35 PM.

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    The problem could be the valve stems or extensions. It definitely will not be valve cores as they are held open by the TPMS sensors. If you want to determine if its the sensors is pretty difficult without moving the sensors.


    Gil and Durlene
    2003 H-3 Hoffman Conversion

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    Take them off the bus and 1 at a time soap them up??? I'll be making my annual November pass through Texas again Reese if u don't figure it out we will get to the bottom.of it then.
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    Joe and Gil,
    Thank you for your responses. This situation has become frustrating.

    Reese

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    Just caught the fact tires were installed at the same time. Take the sensors off and see if you still lose air. This will tell you if it's the wheel/tire or valve stem/sensor.


    Gil and Durlene
    2003 H-3 Hoffman Conversion

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    Reese if u pull the sensors and they still leak............
    I have a local tire shop that still uses the big round galvanized pool they put mounted tires underwater in to find leaks. They have a hydraulic ram with fingers that push it under and hold it. I bet there r also local tire shops in your neighborhood who have them. Call around find a place and put the tires in the dip tank u will for sure get to the bottom of it.
    Last edited by Joe Camper; 08-05-2020 at 06:25 PM.
    1990 Peterbuilt 377
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    1 day on paper no machines

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    Great advice! Love seeing the help that is so readily and knowledgeably offered...with nothing but the intent to help! The rest of society could stand to learn from the examples provided in this forum and community. Can’t wait until we have our coach (heading out this weekend to make selection from several)!

    Greg & Deb
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    This will not be your problem since one of them is the outside dual. However, my inside drives are steel wheels and the tire shop that Fort Worth Prevost called showed them that it was actually the old wheels that were leaking.


    Mark and Debbie Fratto
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    Reece,

    Remove the sensors and then see what you have. I’m repeating myself from the other side, but for those not familiar with Pressure Pro, the only sensor leaks I’ve had in many years was with 2 sensors that I checked myself and found a leak at the seams. These caused a very slow leak and I replaced under warranty. The one with the underside leak was hard to find.


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    All,
    Thanks to everybody for their responses to the loss of air question. It is appreciated.

    Reese
    2007 Marathon XLII

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