I bought for new tires and had them filled with nitrogen. Had them for about a month. The tempurature has been all over the map in NYC. The other day it was 85, and now it's 45. I wanna say it was 60 degrees when the tires were filled.
I thought nitrogen (because of the lack of moisture, and yes I know about the ideal gas law) was less susceptible to pressure change due to temperature. I went to my car after work and caught a pressure warning light. Do you think that a temp change like we had lately would throw a light? Or do I have a leak?
I thought nitrogen (because of the lack of moisture, and yes I know about the ideal gas law) was less susceptible to pressure change due to temperature. I went to my car after work and caught a pressure warning light. Do you think that a temp change like we had lately would throw a light? Or do I have a leak?