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The Problem: Bead Seal Leak
* A slow leak in a tire can be caused by a bad bead seal.
* The bead seal is the area where the tire securely bonds to the wheel’s rim.
* If air is escaping from this area, it causes a slow leak, even if the tire itself isn’t damaged.
How to Diagnose a Bead Seal Leak:
- Spray with soapy water: Mix soap and water and spray it over the area where the tire meets the wheel rim on both sides of the tire.
- Look for bubbles: If bubbles appear, it indicates a leak in the bead seal.
What to do If You Find a bad Bead Seal:
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In essence, the article identifies the problem and how to confirm it, but doesn’t provide the solution.