Only if the valve stem is bad.
It becomes flat because the nail is holding it in like if you push your water out and there no cap so its the cap but if the nail went thru or u like slashed the tire the air escapes making it go flat
On the rear bumper is a small plastic cap. Remove the cap, insert the flat end of your tire iron into the hole. The flat end will engage a slot about 12-16" inside the hole. Start turning the tire iron, and your spare wheel will be lowered down on a cable from underneath the van.
keep shaking it up Or you can just take the cap off the bottle and let it sit, which will cause it to go flat, too.
On the tire where you put the air in the tire.
If it's missing get one.Sounds like a fuel pump relay is going $40 part.
no srry
96+ vehicles missing the fuel cap will activate the check engine light and set an evap system gross leak code. If your temporary cap seals properly and is correct for the application there should not be a problem.
Yes, this is often the reason why the check engine light comes on.
A common cause for that code would be a loose gas fill cap or a damaged/missing O ring seal on the cap.
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A cap that got sat on is a flat hat