ChrisR
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- Location
- Tweed Heads, Australia
- Driving
- MG4 SE SR
After nearly 4 months and 3,500 km of trouble-free driving of the best car I've ever had, I've had my first problem. Yesterday a warning came up on the dash saying the rear off side tyre was under 28 psi. I pulled into the nearest petrol station (remember those
) and used their air pump to get it back to 37 psi and monitored the pressure via the TPMS for the rest of the journey. All good but a bit puzzling as to the cause. No obvious damage or embedded object.
Today, before setting off I checked again and it had gone down to 30 psi. Damn, I have a slow leak. Electric tyre inflator to the rescue! The ZS EV has a tyre repair kit instead of a spare wheel and this was my only option. It worked a treat - plug the inflator into the 12V socket near the USB ports and connect to the tyre valve and switch on. 37 psi in a jiffy.
Now to wait for Monday and see if the MG dealer will help. Tyres aren't under the normal car warranty but the fine print says they will deal with the tyre manufacturer on my behalf for possible warranty.
Has anyone else had experience of this?

Today, before setting off I checked again and it had gone down to 30 psi. Damn, I have a slow leak. Electric tyre inflator to the rescue! The ZS EV has a tyre repair kit instead of a spare wheel and this was my only option. It worked a treat - plug the inflator into the 12V socket near the USB ports and connect to the tyre valve and switch on. 37 psi in a jiffy.
Now to wait for Monday and see if the MG dealer will help. Tyres aren't under the normal car warranty but the fine print says they will deal with the tyre manufacturer on my behalf for possible warranty.
Has anyone else had experience of this?