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Pressure loss in the left rear tire, can I still drive?

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Olivia
09/06/2025, 11:13:53 PM

No, you need to perform tire pressure monitoring and correct the tire pressure. Below is the relevant introduction to tire pressure monitoring: 1. Tire pressure monitoring can be divided into two types: direct and indirect. Direct monitoring is more expensive but provides more accurate results. 2. Direct tire pressure monitoring: abbreviated as PSB, it uses sensors installed in the tires to measure tire pressure and then transmits the information to the dashboard via wireless transmitters. When the tire pressure is too low or too high, it automatically alerts and displays the tire pressure value. Direct tire pressure monitoring is more expensive but more accurate. 3. Indirect tire pressure monitoring: abbreviated as WSB, it achieves the effect of monitoring tire pressure by comparing the difference in tire rotation speeds. When the tire pressure decreases, the rolling radius of the vehicle tire becomes smaller, and thus the rotation speed may be faster than other tires. The drawback is that the monitoring results are not very accurate, but the cost is relatively lower.

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AngeloAnn
09/18/2025, 10:44:09 PM

I'm telling you, the left rear tire has lost pressure, and you absolutely must not continue driving—it's extremely dangerous! Low tire pressure increases tire deformation and friction heat, making a blowout highly likely, especially at high speeds where the vehicle could lose control and roll over, posing a significant risk. I've experienced a similar situation before—I thought driving slowly would be fine, but the tire blew out halfway, nearly causing me to crash into a wall. Luckily, I wasn’t speeding. My advice is to slow down immediately, pull over to a safe spot, turn on your hazard lights, and check the tire for nails or leaks. If you have a spare, change it yourself; otherwise, call professional towing assistance. Make it a habit to check all tire pressures weekly with a gauge—don’t wait for an accident to regret it. Safety comes first—life is precious. Spending a little on repairs is far better than risking an accident.

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LaMason
11/01/2025, 11:05:30 PM

Bro, don't push it with low pressure in the left rear tire – driving like that does more harm than good! Insufficient tire pressure can double tire wear and even deform the wheel rim, costing hundreds or thousands to fix, not to mention a potential blowout damaging other car parts. Saving on towing fees now might lead to bigger losses later. From my own experience, when a tire leaks, pull over to check – if possible, swap it with the spare yourself; it's simple and saves money. If there's no spare or the leak is serious, call for roadside assistance immediately—don't take risks. Make it a habit to check tire pressure weekly, keeping it at the recommended level to prevent issues. It saves money and hassle, plus keeps your car running longer.

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JayceFitz
12/15/2025, 10:09:30 PM

The low pressure in the left rear tire definitely means you can't continue driving—it's very dangerous. Park in a safe location, turn on your hazard lights, and check the tire for obvious damage or leaks. If you find a small puncture, you can temporarily patch it with a tire repair kit and drive slowly to a repair shop. If that's not possible, change to the spare tire immediately, but don't drive too fast on the spare. If you don't have a spare or can't manage it, contact a towing service and avoid moving the car. Regularly check your tire pressure—use a simple tire gauge monthly to ensure safety and prevent small issues from turning into big problems.

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GiannaRose
02/04/2026, 11:02:42 PM

Once my left rear tire had low pressure, and I thought I could just drive to the nearest repair shop. But after only a few kilometers, the ride became extremely bumpy. When I got out to check, the tire sidewall was completely worn out. Replacing it cost me several hundred bucks—totally regret it! Never keep driving with low tire pressure, as it causes severe friction, rapid tire overheating and deformation, leading to tears or blowouts, damaging the car and endangering safety. Pull over to a safe spot immediately, turn on the hazard lights, and do a quick inspection. If you have a spare, change it ASAP; otherwise, call for roadside assistance—don’t make the same dumb mistake I did. Remember, tire health is crucial for driving safety. Paying attention can help you avoid major disasters.

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OJourney
04/30/2026, 03:10:25 PM

Low tire pressure in the left rear wheel requires immediate stopping; continuing to drive poses significant risks. Insufficient tire pressure can lead to loss of vehicle balance, especially when cornering, potentially causing skidding or blowouts, endangering passenger safety. It is advisable to develop regular maintenance habits: use a tire pressure gauge weekly to check and maintain the manufacturer's recommended levels; always inspect tires before long trips. If a tire is already flat, check for punctures by foreign objects after stopping, then replace with a spare or seek professional assistance. Don't hesitate—minor issues can escalate into major hazards; safety outweighs time. Educate yourself on prevention-first practices. Tire maintenance is simple and ensures smooth, worry-free driving.

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