What Causes Insufficient Air Pressure in the Left Front Tire?
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Tires consistently having low pressure or the left front tire pressure being lower than the other three may be due to a slow leak in the underinflated tire. Over time, the tire pressure naturally decreases, or the tire may have been punctured by a nail, leading to air leakage. When low tire pressure is detected, it should be promptly inspected and repaired or replaced to prevent safety hazards. The reasons for insufficient tire pressure are as follows: 1. Reason one: Leakage from the tire or valve stem, which requires inspection at a tire shop. 2. Reason two: Deformation of the wheel rim, leading to reduced sealing performance of the tire. 3. Reason three: The vehicle has been carrying overweight loads for an extended period, causing uneven tire stress. 4. Reason four: Thermal expansion and contraction; due to variations in tire manufacturing processes, thermal expansion and contraction may result in insufficient tire pressure.