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Originally Posted by Hi-Step'n370Z Yes, wait till the tires are cold, then inflate them to the right pressure. The cold weather will do that to the tire pressure. You're most
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It was only the passenger side rear tire---all other three were fine. A pound a week pressure loss---Wow. Since the car has spent most of the 3 months since delivery parked in a chilly garage, I'll proceed on that theory, inflate and see. If it goes down again, then I take it from the responses that I DO go to the Nissan warranty service department for possible coverage.
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