Hi,
Has anyone had to replace the original tires on their 2023 PHEV? We had a flat tire today and it turns out there is a flap in the sidewall that is leaking air. The rims are a bit scraped up, but there are only 25k miles on it, so it seems like the sidewalls might have lasted longer. I've never had this issue with other vehicles that I've owned.
I was about to use the tire slime and the mini compressor to see if I could get it inflated, but I decided to use my compressor to see if I could see the leak first. I'm glad I did because I don't think the slime would have patched the hole, and didn't want to waste it. I don't think that tire places appreciate the slime either, because it makes their job a lot messier.
I’m taking it in to our the local tire place tomorrow to get all 4 replaced (since that seems to be the only thing they do with AWD).
I believe the replacement will be all weather Continentals (50k mile warranty ), but I’m not sure the model. The quote was for just over $1000 USD.
Does anyone think it’s a good idea to keep one (or more) of the other three tires? I was thinking that I could mount one on a spare rim which could be used as a backup in case something like this happens again.
Thanks for any advice,
Jon
Has anyone had to replace the original tires on their 2023 PHEV? We had a flat tire today and it turns out there is a flap in the sidewall that is leaking air. The rims are a bit scraped up, but there are only 25k miles on it, so it seems like the sidewalls might have lasted longer. I've never had this issue with other vehicles that I've owned.
I was about to use the tire slime and the mini compressor to see if I could get it inflated, but I decided to use my compressor to see if I could see the leak first. I'm glad I did because I don't think the slime would have patched the hole, and didn't want to waste it. I don't think that tire places appreciate the slime either, because it makes their job a lot messier.
I’m taking it in to our the local tire place tomorrow to get all 4 replaced (since that seems to be the only thing they do with AWD).
I believe the replacement will be all weather Continentals (50k mile warranty ), but I’m not sure the model. The quote was for just over $1000 USD.
Does anyone think it’s a good idea to keep one (or more) of the other three tires? I was thinking that I could mount one on a spare rim which could be used as a backup in case something like this happens again.
Thanks for any advice,
Jon