There are several possible reasons why your tire may be going flat every few days. It could be due to a puncture or leak in the tire, a problem with the valve stem, or issues with the wheel rim. It's important to have the tire inspected by a professional to determine the exact cause and to prevent further damage.
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There are quite a few ways to make a tire go flat. Remove the cover of the air valve, and use a tool to turn it just slightly, so that it leaks just a trickle. This will make it go flat over a period of hours to a couple of days. You could also take the valve out completely to deflate it, but not cause any damage.
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do you have wheelcovers. if not something wrong with your tire.
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VEH HAS TO BE TURNED OFF, BUT TURN IGNITION TO ON POSITION. GO TO YOUR VEH SETTINGS AND SELECT FLAT TIRE MONITOR "FTM". WHEN IT TELLS YOU TO SET TIRE PRESSURE YOU START VEH AND THEN DRIVE. IT MAY TAKE A FEW MINUTES TO REGISTER.
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If it is left in the tire for more that a few days it will eat away at the tire and rim. It is very strong stuff!!! but to acually ruin a rim... probably not. maybe if you used a can a week for a month or two. but they are probably just trying to get some money out of you.
The time it takes for a tire to deflate can vary depending on factors such as the size of the puncture, the type of tire, and the pressure at which it is inflated. In general, a small puncture can cause a tire to deflate slowly over a few hours to a few days, while a larger puncture or blowout can cause rapid deflation in a matter of seconds to minutes.