Tried to check my tyre pressures this morning only to find that the apparently "high quality" aluminimum caps have seized themselves to the valves.
Has this happened to anyone before??? If so what did you do??
I think the only solution is to have all the valves ripped out and replaced. This also means the tyres need to be removed....
Anyone got any idea how much this would cost?
cheers
Tyre problems :(
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I've had this happen before to one of my valve caps.
Fixed it by using a small hacksaw blade to cut down carefully through the valve cap, and then just peel it open. You need to be fairly accurate to avoid messing up the valve thread, but then if you think the only option is to replace them, then there isn't much to lose!
Fixed it by using a small hacksaw blade to cut down carefully through the valve cap, and then just peel it open. You need to be fairly accurate to avoid messing up the valve thread, but then if you think the only option is to replace them, then there isn't much to lose!
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As a rough estimate I'd say somewhere in the region of around £20-30, be very surprised if it came to more than that.
All you're really paying for is the labour of having the wheels taken off, tyres removed from the wheels, new valves put in, then all back together and on the car again. Valves themselves should cost next to nothing.
All you're really paying for is the labour of having the wheels taken off, tyres removed from the wheels, new valves put in, then all back together and on the car again. Valves themselves should cost next to nothing.