This is sort of easy but you need to find out why your pump and or solenoids are nor releasing the air. Their is a bleeder valve like a tire valve on the pump its self. just push the middle in and the air should come out if it doesn't try it when the pump is running is should help. Some times you have to play with it buy turning you car on and off. if you are referring to air ride using mcpherson air struts, the pump switch is located in the driver side of the trunk, turn it on. if it doesnt "level" to normal height then check your level sensors. in either case, the default is 25 psi, and releasing the valve at the pump wont solve the problem. also, making it driveable is to add air, not release air, since too much air means a ride that feels like a mustang, and not enough air would be harsh like a low-riding chevy...
When a fully inflated balloon is popped, the sudden release of all the stored energy creates a larger shockwave, resulting in a louder noise. In contrast, a partially inflated balloon has less stored energy, so the release of energy upon popping is less intense, leading to a quieter noise.
Fully inflated because theres more force thats able to be produced.
None. If it is fully inflated it will be full of air so there would be no room for any water.
No, having your tires fully inflated will increase your miles per gallon (MPG) and give your vehicle a better ride/handling. When you tires are fully inflated and rotated regularly as specified by the dealer or tire company, then they have optimal performance and wear. You will get the most out of your dollar.
If it remained inflated then you would have difficulty getting out.
you can try to tell by gripping it, if it is firm then it is fully inflated. if it is kind of squishy, then it is under inflated. With a pressure gauge.
5 lbs.
16 if inflated with air or helium. 800 or so if inflated with heroin.
In the UK, if you are insured fully comp for your own vehicle you are covered to drive any vehicle for third party damages, unless your policy states otherwise. Some policies allow you to drive any other vehicle fully comp. Check your policy.
The pressure plate is not fully releasing (clutch pack is bad)
There are things you can do to improve your own MPG. The best techniques would be to ensure your tires are fully inflated and that the vehicle is up to date on its maintenance.
Yes defiintely.