Subject: | Tire Slowly Goes Flat, Tire Air Loss, Low Tire Pressure Warning Light Illuminated, Aluminum Wheel Bead Seat Corrosion (Clean and Resurface Wheel Bead Seat) |
Models: | 2000-2009 GM Passenger Cars and Light Duty Trucks (including Saturn) |
2003-2009 HUMMER H2 |
2006-2009 HUMMER H3 |
2005-2009 Saab 9-7X |
Attention: | In most cases this type of air loss can be corrected by following the procedure below. This type of corrosion, while found more often on chrome plated aluminum wheels, may be found on painted or polished aluminum wheels. Follow the guidelines below for an effective repair. |
Do This | Don't Do This |
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Clean corrosion and resurface wheel bead seat area. | Do NOT replace the wheel. |
Customers may comment on a tire that slowly loses air pressure over a period of days or weeks.
Abrasive elements in the environment may intrude between the tire and wheel at the bead seat. There is always some relative motion between the tire and wheel (when the vehicle is driven) and this motion may cause the abrasive particles to wear the wheel and tire materials. As the wear continues, there may additionally be intrusion at the tire / wheel interface by corrosive media from the environment. Eventually a path for air develops and a 'Slow' leak may ensue. This corrosion may appear on the inboard or outboard bead seating surface of the wheel. This corrosion will not be visible until the tire is dismounted from the wheel.
In most cases this type of air loss can be corrected by following the procedure below.
Important: DO NOT replace a wheel for slow air loss unless you have evaluated and/or tried to repair the wheel with the procedure below.
Important: Other forms of slow air leaks are possible. If the body of the tire, valve stem and wheel flange show no signs of air seepage, refer to GM Service Bulletin #05-03-10-003C for additional information on possible wheel porosity issues.
Notice: Corrosion that extends up the lip of the wheel, where after the clean-up process it would be visible with the tire mounted, is only acceptable on the inboard flange. The inboard flange is not visible with the wheel assembly in the mounted position. If any loose coatings or corrosion extend to the visible surfaces on the FACE of the wheel, that wheel must be replaced.
Important: Remove ONLY the material required to eliminate the corrosion from the bead seating surface. DO NOT remove excessive amounts of material. ALWAYS keep the sealing surface as smooth and level as possible.
Patch Brand Bead Sealer is available from Myers Tires at 1-800-998-9897 or on the web at www.myerstiresupply.com. The 1 Quart size can of sealer will repair about 20 wheels.
Part Number | Description |
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16118 | Patch Bead Sealer (1 Quart) |
16119 | Patch Bead Sealer (1 Gallon) |
Please submit any warranty claims for Wheel Bead Seat Repair to:
Labor Operation | Description | Labor Time |
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E9475* | Wheel, Bead Seat Repair (One) | 0.6 hr |
*This labor operation number is for bulletin use only. This number will not be published in the Labor Time Guide. |
For vehicles repaired under warranty, use:
Labor Operation | Description | Failed Object | Fault/Reason Code | Location Code | Warranty Type | Repair/Action Code | Labor Time |
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7711006* | Wheel, Bead Seat Repair (One) | 77110 | 81 | 9 | 01 | 05 | 0.6 hr |
*This labor operation number is for bulletin use only. This number will not be published in STM. |