I took it to the tire place today, and it turns out it was because the thing in the valve stem that holds in the air was loose. I forgot the name of it already.
The guy that fixed it made me all paranoid by asking me before he said what was wrong, "Do you know anyone who might be vindictive toward you?" He said it doesn't happen on its own.
Happens sometimes and it is a cheap fix which is good because tyres are pricey these days. I had to drive on my last flat because I could not get the tire off at all!
Tighten lug nuts beyond tight. Stretch bungie cords beyond their stretch point. Tighten faucet handles so they smash the washers. Screw hose connections so tight they become part of the faucet, never to be removed.
The valve stem temperment device Its used to permit air flow between the treads of the tire and regulates the certain molecules to react to the road using the traction device that is built into the system, losing that causes a sharp reaction by the driver as the flow of air is not balanced in between the 2 areas that would cause a reduced capacity level of operation.
Is that plane stuff? Or just fancy new tire stuff? I don't have those fancy new tires with all that stuff on there that sends signals to the dashboard.
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