u/CostanzaScreamsFire

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Tire pressure confusion

To lead off with, I should know the answer to this but Googling, asking multiple versions of ai, and asking my buddies were all stumped.

I have a 2016 Acura ILX. It has 106,000 miles and change on it. I drive between 40-60 mph daily and my total mileage daily is approximately 14 miles depending on if I run an errand or not. That is exclusively my driving unless we make a trip to my sisters which is 200 miles round trip but usually we take our other car.

I fill my tires to 35 PSI almost weekly and they end up making plans of their own and go to different numbers within a few days, so 25-30 miles of driving.

I attached photos of the tire pressure screen on my dash, the tires themselves, and even the rim. I’ve gotten them checked for slow leaks, alignment issues, anything and everything under the sun. They’re about 2 years old and probably have 10,000-10,500 miles on them. I understand that driving heats up the wheels but shouldn’t they heat up evenly if that’s the case? I live in northern Illinois so around this time of year it could be 85-90 or 30 degrees.

Sorry for the rant.

u/CostanzaScreamsFire — 2 days ago