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Originally Posted by Y0ssar1an
Hi,
I have a slow leak in my passenger rear tire. I've not managed to find an obvious puncture and I've not yet been to a shop to get it checked out. I have a couple of questions to prepare for my next step
1. Presumable tires are not covered by warranty
2. Do I need to get all work done at the dealership?
3. In case the tire needs to be replaced should I replace the opposing tire as well after only 3600miles?
Thanks, Ben
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In your purchase paperwork and owner manual you should have a document stating the tire manufacturer's warranty. That warranty covers all of your tires from that tire manufacturer and his certified dealer should cover a defect that occurred in your tire and should perform a free inspection.
If he finds you were the cause - skinned sidewall for example - he has the right to charge you with repair or replacement. If he finds the tire at fault then he (and the tire manufacturer) shouilder the repair.
Be real careful here and inspect the 'bad' tire for defects (witnessses help) and make sure the valve guts are screwred in proprerly first.
Most dealers farm out their tire repairs.
And no you don't need to replace the opposing tire on the other end of the axle.